More fonts in Proton Docs
More fonts in Proton Docs or the ability to upload our own fonts.
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Elijah Leader commented
Hello Proton Team,
I am a user of Proton Docs, and I would like to suggest an improvement regarding the typography in your web application.
Currently, when composing docs or viewing the interface, most of the available fonts (except for the standard Serif and Sans Serif) lack proper Cyrillic support. When these fonts are selected, the system often reverts to a fallback font for Cyrillic characters, which breaks the visual consistency and aesthetics of the message.
My request: Please consider adding Cyrillic character sets to the existing font library or integrating versatile fonts that support both Latin and Cyrillic scripts (for example, Roboto, Open Sans, or Ubuntu).
This would greatly improve the user experience for your large and growing Cyrillic-speaking community.
Thank you for your hard work and for keeping our communications secure.
Best regards, Elijah.
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Zed
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An expanded range of fonts is really important to me too.
Id understand that uploading your own would be unlikely, there would be all kinds of legal & security issues.
In G.Docs they have a large selection & it works well. I'm keen to balance simple & powerful, so I just add an essential selection that conveys the vibe of my work: Pirata One, Spectral, Calistoga.
Im using Proton to get away from G, so I don't want any account integration on that front.
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Kweltar
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Specifically the ability to upload fonts and use across documents is crucial for someone who does a lot of creative work.
And for businesses who want to use Proton Docs, but have their own fonts and styles.I can't make the full switch away from LibreOffice Writer until this is included here.