Introduction
This page describes how to set a custom font, so that your company’s style guide is applied used in the reports, or to support different language scripts (like arabic, chinese, etc.)
CXO uses two variants of proprietary CXO-Barlow font
Tabular, which is used to show vertically stacked numbers such that the digits of numbers are always aligned,
Regular, which is used in all other cases
Without any extra configuration, these variants are used in the reports. However, they can be replaced using the Configurator.
Replacing default fonts
For replacing each of the two variants of CXO-Barlow, there are two settings
Name: name of the custom font
File Path: remote path or a local path to a font file (supported font file types are: tiff, woff, woff2, otf)
Using browser-embedded font
If you would like to use one of the standard fonts which your browser supports (for example, Verdana), you can just set the custom font name in the Configurator.
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For example, these settings would replace the regular CXO Barlow font with Verdana.
Using a custom font-file
If you would like use a custom font file, you can set the custom font name and custom font path in the Configurator.
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For example, these settings would replace both the regular and tabular CXO Barlow font with <something else>.