Reputation: 6007
I'm trying to use HTML2PDF 4.03 with this code:
<?php
$content = "..."; # my HTML code
require_once(dirname(__FILE__).'/html2pdf_v4.03/html2pdf.class.php');
$html2pdf = new HTML2PDF('P','A4','en', true, 'utf-8', array(15,20,15,20) );
# here I'm trying to add my arial.ttf
$html2pdf->pdf->AddTTFFont('arial.ttf');
$html2pdf->WriteHTML($content);
$html2pdf->Output('exemple.pdf');
?>
Now the program die with this:
PHP Fatal error: Call to undefined method HTML2PDF_myPdf::AddTTFFont()
How can I add TTF font to my PDF file?
Upvotes: 10
Views: 32947
Reputation: 904
HTML2PDF works internally with TCPDF.
TCPDF has its own object since version 6.2.6 to create the fonts needed for HTML2PDF: TCPDF_FONTS
I have solved this as follows: I searched for TCPDF in the vendor directory and found the Fonts directory there. Then I created my own separate PDF script and used it once to create the necessary font files from the ttf.
usage: $fontname = TCPDF_FONTS::addTTFfont('vendor/tecnickcom/tcpdf/fonts/arialuni/arialuni.ttf', 'TrueTypeUnicode', '', 32);
For more details see: https://stackoverflow.com/a/70337995/2320007
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 133
To expand on the selected answer (by o11y_75) when you convert your fonts, you need to use a specific name to include also the bold and italic variants. That way, you only add one font definition like this
$html2pdf->AddFont('opensans', 'normal', 'opensans.php');
$html2pdf->setDefaultFont('opensans');
When you convert the fonts, name them, for example, like these:
default: opensans
bold: opensansb
italic: opensansi
bold italic: opensansbi
notice that behind the original name, you add b, i and bi on each case. I have found no documentation on this issue, but I followed the nomenclature found on the fonts that already came with TCPDF and it worked.
Upvotes: 3
Reputation: 477
If you want to add multiple fonts, just use :
$html2pdf->addFont('opensansregular', '', 'opensansregular');
$html2pdf->addFont('opensansbold', '', 'opensansbold');
I would suggest that you don't use special chars with the font converter specified above.
Then in your CSS simply type :
<style type="text/css">
<!--
.uppercase {
text-transform: uppercase;
}
* {
font-family: opensansregular;
}
h1, h2, h3, strong {
font-family: opensansbold;
}
-->
</style>
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 188
I have managed to add 1 custom font to my setup using the following method.
First convert the .ttf file to 3 separate files (.php .z and .ufm) using the following font converter Place the 3 files that are generated by this system into the fonts folder in TCPDF.
Now you can set the default font for your PDF using the following command
$html2pdf->setDefaultFont("the_name_you_called_your_font");
This was fairly simple to get working, I am having issues using 2 seperate fonts though via this method. I'll figure it out though
Upvotes: 14