Similarly, fonts might not be loaded across domains. Images that are hosted on different domains are exported only if the server provides permissive Cross-Origin HTTP headers.
For example, a PNG image with a JPG extension that is displayed on a page might not show up in the exported PDF file or might cause exceptions in the PDF reader. Only the export of images with correct extensions is supported. Overflowing text is clipped and text-overflow: ellipsis is not supported.Vertical texts, which use the vertical-rl or vertical-lr values of the writing-mode property are not exported.Elements with position: fixed are not displayed in the output and are skipped over by the algorithm.While the box-shadow, text-shadow, and radial CSS gradients are not exported in PDF, linear is supported.To prevent double borders in the PDF output, avoid using adjacent borders for separate table cells. The PDF export of border-collapse:collapse table style is not supported.Only the PDF export of the border style solid is supported.The rendering of elements is not precise and might lead to layout issues, such as wrong padding or a missing drop-down arrow-instead of a plain element, use the Kendo UI DropDownList component.Inline elements are exported as images (version 1.10 and up).The PDF export of elements is not supported.The maximum file size of the exported PDF document has a system- and browser-specific limit-use a server-side solution for large documents.As a result, larger files might not open in some viewers.
New to Kendo UI for Angular? Start a free 30-day trial Limitations and Browser SupportÄue to the specifics of their implementation, both the Drawing library and the PDF Export component share certain limitations.