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    • How the plugin scales elements to the PDF page
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  • Troubeshooting
    • 'Can't find element' message when using square brackets
    • Unwanted white spaces when using nested repeating groups
    • Unwanted gap at bottom of table elements
    • Traditional Chinese characters formatting
    • White space at the top of pages
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Traditional Chinese characters formatting

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Last updated 9 months ago

If you're creating a PDF that uses traditional Chinese characters, you may encounter problems where the characters are not formatted correctly and overlap with each other.

The solution to this is to use a font that is designed to be compatible with traditional Chinese characters. For example, if you use the font, you will be able to generate PDFs with traditional Chinese characters without problems:

The output PDF:

Note: You do not have to use the Noto Sans Traditional Chinese font; you can also use any other font that is designed to be compatible with traditional Chinese characters.

Please note that Bubble does not come with the Noto Sans Traditional Chinese font by default. You will have to upload it as a custom font. You can see instructions on how to do this .

here
Noto Sans Traditional Chinese