@ulisesserranop Remote resource references don’t have to be HTTPS, but the URL provided does have to be accessible by the process executing Dompdf. Sample URL?
@Chasfat_Project You should not need to change any files. Did you look at the two links I sent. The second, in particular, includes a discussion about how Dompdf validates resources.
Beyond that I can’t provide much more guidance without more details.
@erakibulislam The bundled fonts have limited internationalization support so you’ll need to reference a font that supports the Thai characters. Recommend that you read through the Unicode How-To in the wiki if you have not already.
https://t.co/vvm25GkjIn
@FizzGrandpa I can’t speak specifically about the Paracelsus integration but the length of time to render depends on a number of factors, primarily the complexity of the document. PHP version can also have an impact.
@msamgank You add fonts via the at-font-face CSS declaration: https://t.co/vvm25GkjIn
But languages that rely heavily on more advanced font features like ligatures do not display correctly: https://t.co/zGQAbJdgTk
However, there is a workaround for Arabic: https://t.co/uE4zALAv4s
@ronhenrypoh But seriously, grid is pretty sweet. I’m guessing you called me out because you would like to see support for it in Dompdf. That’s cool, so would we.
@saravanandhamo Which version of Dompdf? Did you copy Dompdf from one system to another? How are you setting the font? If the latest it looks like the font isn’t correctly loaded into CPDF. Dompdf is trying to pull information about the underline position.