Global Font Support
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ClickUp is designed to be a universal platform, so we wouldn't want any pesky character limitations to get in the way of the world's productivity. Over time, we'll be adding global font support for all the world's digital characters.
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Θωμάς Δεληγιάννης
great .. works perfectly in Greek!!
Lishay Sokol
Great news, but as a reminder - your application for mobile (Android in this case) not yet compatible with Hebrew language (also for other language that using RTL scheme)
It's very annoying for me, there is a big mishmash in-app's icons & texts.
right now I think it's Impossible for normal operation
if you want any screenshot, contact me
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Tarun Masani
Lishay Sokol: Hey there Lishay! I'm sorry to hear that you're experiencing an issue with Global Fonts on Android. Could you please provide me the task ID of the task that is not displayed correctly? This will really assist us in our investigation. :)
Lishay Sokol
Tarun Masani:
Hey jorgen, it's a different problem the global fonts can't resolve.
You have to work on your right-to-left design. even to give us the option to choose between two design's scheme.
I attached two screenshot as you can see, that describes my problem very well.
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Tarun Masani
Lishay Sokol: Got it, thank you for clarifying!
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MoSs
Thank you you're awesome! Ευχαριστούμε!
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Tarun Masani
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Hey there everyone! We just added Global Font support to ClickUp in today's update! Check it out! https://docs.clickup.com/general/global-font-support
Andreea Popa
Tarun Masani: The link isn't working and the instructions on the location of Global Font enabling are nowhere to be found.
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Tarun Masani
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MoSs
As far as I can tell this is the only character that is missing or bugged.
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Tarun Masani
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Alexandros Gortsilas
This issue appears in the latest Chrome browser in the main interface. It appears correctly in the issue tracker.
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Tarun Masani
in progress
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Tarun Masani
Merged in a post:
non-latin language font issues
Theodore Batzakas
In Greek language (perhaps other non-latin ones too) the default font is missing the lowercase π (pi). Since there are many languages that may show difficulties like that, I suggest using a substitute google font like Roboto which is pleasant to the eye and it has the extended Greek alphabet glyphs needed.
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