Korean letters turn to # in pdf

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Kim
Kim el 7 de Oct. de 2024
Comentada: Kim el 8 de Oct. de 2024
I do Publish .m file to pdf but each Korean letters change to # in pdf. Any fix for this?
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Stephen23
Stephen23 el 7 de Oct. de 2024
A workaround that I tested just now:
  1. publish to HTML,
  2. print the HTML to PDF.
Kim
Kim el 8 de Oct. de 2024

Thanks you both for answers

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Sreeram
Sreeram el 7 de Oct. de 2024
Hi Kim,
I was able to reproduce this issue in MATLAB R2022b.
To work around the issue, consider doing the following:
1. Download the Noto Sans KR font from the website:
2. Extract the ZIP file and navigate to the static folder.
3. The folder contains a list of font files, and all the fonts need to be installed. Right click each font file and choose the option "Install" to install the font. To install for all users, right-click on the font file, select "Show more options," and then choose "Install for all users."
4. Once all the font files are installed, launch MATLAB.
5. Published the input file with the following command to use the installed font:
publish('thefile', 'format', 'pdf', 'bodyFont', 'Noto Sans KR', 'monospaceFont', 'Noto Sans KR', 'titleFont', 'Noto Sans KR')
You may also consider using the font "Malgun Gothic", which should be installed with Windows 11.
publish('thefile', 'format', 'pdf', 'bodyFont', 'Malgun Gothic', 'monospaceFont', 'Malgun Gothic', 'titleFont', 'Malgun Gothic')
I hope it helps!

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