@Handoko
Selamat pagi, (UTF+1),
I wonder if FastReport can use x-fonts but it can handle open type font and ttf fonts.
if you have windows simply copy over the chinese ttf fonts from the \windows\fonts directory. Example are Microsoft JhengHei or the open source SimSun and family,
These fonts are known by me to work well in report engines.
Linux can handle Opentype and TrueType fonts.
- X-fonts are - legacy - bitmap fonts.
- OTF and TTF are usually vector fonts, although they can also handle bitmap fonts, but in the correct format. Most modern TTF fonts have internal OTF line out.
An example of this is JhengHei and FastReport supports it.
There are literally 1000ths of fonts which come with permissive licensing, like Creative Commons or M.I.T.
FastReport does not support X-fonts is my guess.