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#786647
Hello!

Try to see in the html editor if the font code was generated in your document. Please see below
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<p align="justify"><font face="tahoma,arial,helvetica,sans-serif"> it is where the font tahoma should be implement </font></p>
I have a sample code you code use if you get confused(copy it and paste in the html editor for reference)
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<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd">
<html>
<head>
</head>
<body>
<p></p>
<p align="justify" style=" text-align: justify;
    text-justify: inter-word;"><strong>Once you have made it to the box office and gotten your tickets, you are confronted with the problems of the theater itself. If you are in one of the run-down older theaters, you must adjust to the musty smell of seldom-cleaned carpets. Escaped springs lurk in the faded plush or cracked leather seats, and half the seats you sit in seem loose or tilted so that you sit at a strange angle. The newer twin and quad theaters offer their own problems. Sitting in an area only one-quarter the size of a regular theater, moviegoers often have to put up with the sound of the movie next door. This is especially jarring when the other movie involves racing cars or a karate war and you are trying to enjoy a quiet love story. And whether the theater is old or new, it will have floors that seem to be coated with rubber cement. By the end of a movie, shoes almost have to be pried off the floor because they have become sealed to a deadly compound of spilled soda, hardening bubble gum, and crushed Ju-Jubes.</strong></p>
<p align="justify" style=" text-align: justify;
    text-justify: inter-word;"><font face="tahoma,arial,helvetica,sans-serif"><strong>Once you have made it to the box office and gotten your tickets, you are confronted with the problems of the theater itself. If you are in one of the run-down older theaters, you must adjust to the musty smell of seldom-cleaned carpets. Escaped springs lurk in the faded plush or cracked leather seats, and half the seats you sit in seem loose or tilted so that you sit at a strange angle. The newer twin and quad theaters offer their own problems. Sitting in an area only one-quarter the size of a regular theater, moviegoers often have to put up with the sound of the movie next door. This is especially jarring when the other movie involves racing cars or a karate war and you are trying to enjoy a quiet love story. And whether the theater is old or new, it will have floors that seem to be coated with rubber cement. By the end of a movie, shoes almost have to be pried off the floor because they have become sealed to a deadly compound of spilled soda, hardening bubble gum, and crushed Ju-Jubes.</strong></font></p>
</body>
</html>
#787456
Hi
I'd changed the code like your sample. but the problem is exist yet.
I'm using persian characters and some characters doesn't show. and show something like this:

test.png
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#787474
Try using Arial instead of Tahoma, which has better international character support:
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<p align="justify"><font face="arial,helvetica,sans-serif"> it is where the font tahoma should be implement </font></p>
If that doesn't work and ProcessMaker is installed in a Linux machine, then you might need to install the ttf-mscorefonts-installer package, so it has the Arial character set. If you really need Tahoma fonts on a Linux machine, then see:
http://linux-unix-tips.blogspot.com/201 ... linux.html

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