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I am trying to export jasper as pdf but It does not show the cyrillic values. When I export it as excel it does show and the output is fine, but when I try to export is as PDF it does not export the cyrillic values. The cyrillic values are not written in cyrillic font, they are written as cyrillic keyboard.

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The code I use to export is:

JRExporter e = new JRPdfExporter();
                e.setParameter(JRPdfExporterParameter.JASPER_PRINT, jasperPrint);
                e.setParameter(JRPdfExporterParameter.OUTPUT_STREAM, outStream);
                e.setParameter(JRPdfExporterParameter.OUTPUT_FILE_NAME, NAME);

I even tried to specift the parameter below:

e.setParameter(JRPdfExporterParameter.CHARACTER_ENCODING, "UTF-8");

but did not succeed. Any suggestions?

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  • The output result is here: snag.gy/ip5F7.jpg
    – Nick Gun
    Dec 2, 2015 at 11:29
  • You need to add font extension similar problem stackoverflow.com/questions/33940126/…. Please let us know if after adding font extension (Idenity-H, embedded) you have still have problems Dec 2, 2015 at 12:00
  • What does my issue have to do with adding font extension to iReport or JasperSoft? My export is done through java code executing the jasper report. Nevertheless, the dependency for jasperreports-fonts is specified in maven as well
    – Nick Gun
    Dec 2, 2015 at 12:19
  • IReport or JasperSoft was only indicate as a tool to generate the jar (check point 3 and 4 of the answer) of the font-extensions that need's to be included in your java code.. But if you are sure you have the correct font-extension (with included .ttf font supporting your chars.) included in your project I guess that this is not the problem, but I will still bet on font-extension problem.... Dec 2, 2015 at 12:30
  • I suggest that you edit your question, with your fontsFamily.xml and your jasperreports_extension.properties indicating which .ttf you are using. (and if where the .ttf can be downloaded) Dec 2, 2015 at 12:38

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Jasper report uses iText and always when a char is not rendered in pdf this should be the checklist:

  1. Is my actual .tff supported (OpenType) and can the font actually render the character. Not all fonts render all characters in UTF-8, see How can I test if my font is rendered correctly in pdf?
  2. Do I pass correct encoding to iText. In doubts (or in general) use the encoding Identity-H this is recommend for newer PDF standards and gives you the ability to mix different encoding.
  3. Is my font embedded so that if I share the pdf also computers not having this font can display the content?

How can I ensure this is JasperReport?

The deprecated method was to set attributes on the textElement

<textElement>
  <font pdfFontName="Helvetica" pdfEncoding="Identity-H" isPdfEmbedded="true"/>
  <paragraph lineSpacing="Single"/>
</textElement>

The current non deprecated method v 3-6, is to add Font Extensions and this is easily achieved by using tools like iReport or JasperSoft Studio that can generate a .jar of your font extension so that you can include it in your classpath directly.

How to generate font extension .jar using iReport or JasperSoft Studio.

EDIT: The problem of OP was 1 on checklist (.ttf font could not render), but surely he should consider both 2 and 3 using non deprecated method.

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