Whenever i try to export a space as pdf every title with odd font-size gets changed to a relativ slot. for example 11px produces 10.66px while 12 produces 12 and 13 produces 13.33.
Is that a feature or something i can manipulate in any way as i need a font-size of 11.
Best regards Jakob
Hi Lebende,
I understand you are getting some inconsistent font sizes when setting the font sizes in the Confluence pdf layout and exporting the pages.
I noticed your size unit is in pixels ("px"). While this should get you a consistent size on most web and other screen-based content, it may give different results when applying it to a print format such as a pdf. Instead, I recommend using the font point unit (e.g. "11pt", "12pt", etc.) to have a more consistent sizing across print mediums.
More info on "px" vs "pt": px – em – % – pt – keyword.
-Zak
Hi Zak,
thanks in advance for your quick reply but that wont make the trick.
I tried every unit px-em-pt-% and got the same results every single time.
I even tried using different numbers like 11.33px or pt to maybe get another output but the numbers get rounded into "slots" wich i couldnt leave (e.g. 11.33px -> 11px ->10.66;
11.5pt -> 12pt-> 12pt; 13.1pt -> 13pt -> 13.33)
I also thought about the possibility that it has something to do with me choosing Calibri as font or maybe my calibri.ttf was broken but i tried the behavior also with Arial and Helvetica.
Also there are no posts to this topic as far as i can see and it wouldn't worry me either,
but the exported Pdf will be part of a longer file and it's kinda important for me to have a consistent font-size and styling.
-Jakob
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