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BrettRockwood-a
3 days agoCommunity Member
Rise Single-Font Limitation for Localization
I might be missing something, but during localization testing in Rise, it seems you can only select one font for the entire course. If you change the font in the Theme of one language in the stack it...
StevenBenassi
2 days agoStaff
Hi BrettRockwood-a!
Thank you for the feedback!
What you've shared is correct, and the expected behavior for Rise courses translated with Articulate Localization. Font settings are shared across all language versions within a localization stack. That means authors cannot assign distinct fonts per language at the Theme-level right now.
This behavior is in place to maintain layout consistency, but I do understand it can complicate the authoring process when certain languages are used (Latin, CJK, etc). I've shared your insights as a feature enhancement, with our product team!
In the meantime, as a workaround, we suggest:
- If possible, using a font that covers all target scripts. Choose a 'Pan-Unicode' font such as Arial Unicode MS, Noto Sans Universal, or Google Sans Text that includes extended script coverage.
- Create a separate Localization stack specifically for 'CJK' languages. Duplicate the Rise 360 course and localize the Japanese and Chinese versions in their own stack, with dedicated fonts applied to each. This will prevent automatic synchronization between versions, but allow proper font rendering and language-specific typography to be retained.
I'll also open the floor to fellow localization users to share their design suggestions with you!
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