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@amcharts/amcharts4-fonts
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This package is a collection of font files that can be used for PDF export functionality of the amCharts 4 library.
Put contents of this package into your amcharts4/fonts
folder, or install
@amcharts/amcharts4-fonts
NPM package.
Directory | Description |
---|---|
/dist/es2015/ | Font files as modules |
/dist/script/ | Font files as JavaScript inlcudes |
For information on how to use these fonts files check this documentation page.
JavaScript version of the files included in this package is available as a free
CDN service, accessible via URL https://www.amcharts.com/lib/4/fonts/...
,
e.g.:
<script src="https://www.amcharts.com/lib/4/fonts/notosans-sc.js"></script>
If you have a commercial amCharts 4 license, this software is covered by your license, which supersedes any other license bundled with this package.
If you don't have a commercial license, the use of this software is covered by a freeware license. Refer to included LICENSE file. The license is also available online.
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amCharts 4 Fonts
We found that @amcharts/amcharts4-fonts demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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