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Text broken when exporting Korean text

wookhyunshin
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November 6, 2013

When I export Diagramly diagram which contains Korean text (to pdf, png, jpg), text is broken. It's displayed as a square box.

Korean text is visible when I access via web browser.

I've checked that Draw.io support Korean text to export.

I guess it's font problem, but what should I do?

My server is running on Centos 6.2.

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wookhyunshin
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November 24, 2013

Thank you. That fixed my problem.

I have an extra question for font settings.

How can I change default font is diagram.ly editor? I cannot find options for that.

David Benson _draw_io_
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November 26, 2013

There's currently no option, but we'll add one.

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November 6, 2013

Yes, you need some fonts that support Korean on the server your Confluence is running on, that's where the exports are generated.

I think for centOS it's:

yum install fonts-korean

You probably then want to refresh the font cache. It's

fc-cache -f

on debian, I guess it'll be the same on CentOS.

kimkk June 7, 2016

In unbuntu,

 

sudo apt-get install language-pack-ko

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