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Using external fonts
I've had a request to use a specific font in a PDF. The original source was Google (via an @import url('https://fonts.google.com/...') line in the CSS). The CSS didn't work, but I found that the BFO documentation says that you can bring in your own .ttf fonts.
Google had this particular font available for download, so I grabbed the .ttf and stuck it in the file cabinet. I've tried importing it as such:
<link name="montserrat" type="font" subtype="opentype" src="https://system.netsuite.com/core/media/media.nl?id=....." /amp;gt;
Which seems to work. However, when I try to use it in the body as such:
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