How to use uninstalled font when converting Doc to PDF via Spire.Doc

2015-03-25 03:21:26 Written by  support iceblue
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Now Spire.Doc support using uninstalled font when converting Doc to PDF to diversity text content. In this article, we'll talk about how to realize this function:

Step 1: Download a font uninstalled in system.

How to use uninstalled font when converting Doc to PDF via Spire.Doc

Step 2: Create a new blank Word document.

Document document = new Document();

Step 3: Add a section and create a new paragraph.

Section section = document.AddSection();
Paragraph paragraph = section.Paragraphs.Count > 0 ? section.Paragraphs[0] : section.AddParagraph();

Step 4: Append text for a txtRange.

TextRange txtRange = paragraph.AppendText(text);

Step 5: Create an example for class ToPdfParameterList named to pdf, and create a new PrivateFontPathlist for property PrivateFontPaths, instantiate one PrivateFontPath with name and path of downloaded font.

ToPdfParameterList toPdf = new ToPdfParameterList()
{
    PrivateFontPaths = new List()
        {
          new PrivateFontPath("DeeDeeFlowers",@"D:\DeeDeeFlowers.ttf")
        }
};

Step 6: Set the new font for the txtaRange.

txtRange.CharacterFormat.FontName = "DeeDeeFlowers";

Step 7: Convert the Doc to PDF.

document.SaveToFile("result.pdf", toPdf);

Step 8: Review converted PDF files.

System.Diagnostics.Process.Start("result.pdf");

Result screenshot:

How to use uninstalled font when converting Doc to PDF via Spire.Doc

Full Code Below:

Document document = new Document();
           
//Add the first secition
Section section = document.AddSection();
//Create a new paragraph and get the first paragraph
Paragraph paragraph
    = section.Paragraphs.Count > 0 ? section.Paragraphs[0] : section.AddParagraph();

//Append Text
String text
    = "This paragraph is demo of text font and color. "
    + "The font name of this paragraph is Tahoma. "
    + "The font size of this paragraph is 20. "
    + "The under line style of this paragraph is DotDot. "
    + "The color of this paragraph is Blue. ";
 TextRange txtRange = paragraph.AppendText(text);

//Import the font
 ToPdfParameterList toPdf = new ToPdfParameterList()
 {
     PrivateFontPaths = new List<PrivateFontPath>()
         {
          new PrivateFontPath("DeeDeeFlowers",@"D:\DeeDeeFlowers.ttf")
         }
};
//Make use of the font.
txtRange.CharacterFormat.FontName = "DeeDeeFlowers";

document.SaveToFile("result.pdf", toPdf);

System.Diagnostics.Process.Start("result.pdf");

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  • tutorial_title: Use uninstalled font when converting Doc to PDF
Last modified on Friday, 03 September 2021 03:59