To export a Confluence page written in a language other than English, you need to install the necessary font for that language. This means that you need to upload the font file to Confluence, as described below.

Note: If you are using Confluence OnDemand, please raise a support ticket at http://support.atlassian.com, asking Atlassian to perform this function for you. Confluence OnDemand users do not have access to this functionality. The Atlassian Support team will need to access this URL:

https://<account_name>.atlassian.net/wiki/admin/flyingpdf/configurepdflanguagesupport.action

Uploading a Font File to Confluence

  1. Find the appropriate font file:
    • Windows users:All font files in Windows are stored in a directory called:

      C:\WINDOWS\Fonts
    • Unix users:All font files in Unix are stored in:

      /usr/share/fonts
    • Microsoft True Type core fonts such as Verdana can be downloaded from this page: http://corefonts.sourceforge.net/
  2. Copy the font file into a temporary folder, for example a folder on your desktop.
  3. Choose the cog icon  at top right of the screen, then choose Confluence Admin. then choose PDF Export Language Support.

  4. Upload the file you copied in step 2.
  5. Choose Install.

Notes

  • The only font files supported are true type fonts and true type collections. The accepted file extensions are *.ttf and *.ttc.
  • We recommend that you use Unicode font Verdana for correct character encoding and exporting to PDF.
  • If the font file size is bigger than your current attachment size limit, you will not be able to upload it. Please increase the attachment size limit temporarily and re-upload again. An improvement of the error messaging is tracked at  CONF-24706 - Getting issue details... STATUS .