Fonts for reports
When creating reports, you can select a font from the available font set.
The Planon application has been fitted with a fixed font set from which you can select a specific font.
The reasons for choosing the current font set are two-fold:
• To move away from installation dependent fonts
• To make sure that Planon is compliant to the supplied fonts' license agreement
| Introducing a new font set will have implications for customers. It may mean that reports will have to be changed. |
In order to limit the burden on customers, the following adoption strategy will be adhered to:
• The introduction of the new font set is governed by a feature switch.
This means that customers have time to prepare for the switch. For more information, see
Improved features.
◦ Planon is introducing substitution fonts. These are fonts that are very similar to the previously used fonts. The following overview lists the (substitution) fonts and the languages for which they are recommended.
◦ The fonts without a substitution will default to Noto Sans.
◦ Server-installed fonts will be disabled once the improved feature is activated.
Substitution fonts | Languages* |
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Allerta(Trebuchet) | French, German |
Arimo(Arial) | French, Hebrew, German |
Comic Neue(Comic Sans) | French, German |
Cousine(Courier New) | French, Hebrew, German |
DejaVu Sans | Arabic, Hebrew, German |
DejaVu Sans Condensed | French, Arabic, Hebrew, German |
DejaVu Sans Light | German |
Gelasio(Georgia) | French, German |
Noto Mono(Andale Mono) | French, German |
Noto Sans(Verdana) | French, German |
Oswald | French, German |
Shippori Mincho | Japanese |
Signika(Tahoma) | French, German |
Tinos(Times New Roman) | French, German, Hebrew |
* All fonts also support English and Dutch.
| If there is no matching font available, Planon will automatically default to using Noto Sans. |