All Heading elements apply overflow:hidden via safeTextStyle in primitives.tsx.
At 1.5× heading font size with lineHeight 1.2, the line box is too tight to
fully render descenders (g, p, y, etc.) in the resume header name field,
causing them to appear visually cut off.
Raising headerNameLineHeight from 1.2 to 1.3 adds enough vertical room for
descenders across all 13 templates that share this constant.
Fixes#3042
- Bump @tanstack/react-form version to 1.32.0 in package.json.
- Refactor rich-input component to simplify highlight configuration.
- Improve rich text HTML normalization to handle <mark> elements and apply styles correctly in PDF output.
- Update global CSS for WYSIWYG to adjust paragraph and list margins.
Closes#2986.
Since v5.1.0 the renderer was migrated from Puppeteer to
@react-pdf/renderer. The new pipeline only registers the user-selected
typography family (e.g. Roboto, IBM Plex Serif), which contains no CJK
glyphs, so any Chinese / Japanese / Korean characters in the resume
fall back to .notdef and render as garbled boxes in both the in-app
preview and the exported PDF.
@react-pdf/renderer's textkit layer already supports per-codepoint
font substitution when a Text node is styled with `fontFamily` as a
string array — but only if every family in the stack has been
registered via Font.register. This change wires that up:
- packages/fonts: new `getPdfCjkFallbackFontFamily(family)` returns
Noto Sans SC / Noto Serif SC depending on whether the primary font
is sans-serif or serif, and `null` when no fallback is needed
(standard PDF font, or primary already is the fallback). Source Han
Sans/Serif SC covers all CJK-Unified ideographs, so a single font
transparently handles Simplified/Traditional Chinese, Japanese
kanji and Korean hanja.
- packages/pdf/hooks/use-register-fonts: after registering the
primary body/heading fonts as before, additionally register the
resolved CJK fallback (regular weight only — substitution is
per-codepoint, not per-weight, so one face is enough). The
function's return type is widened to a new `PdfTypography` whose
`body.fontFamily` and `heading.fontFamily` become
`[primary, cjkFallback]` two-element stacks.
- packages/pdf/document: cast the widened typography back through the
schema-typed `ResumeData` so the wider runtime value reaches
templates without changing the public `Typography` schema. All 15
templates already consume `metadata.typography.body.fontFamily`
directly, and `StyleSheet.fontFamily` accepts both string and
string[], so no template edits are required.
Latin-only resumes are unaffected:
- `getPdfCjkFallbackFontFamily` returns `null` for standard PDF fonts
and existing CJK selections, so the extra Font.register call is
skipped.
- When no fallback applies, `registerFonts` returns the original
typography reference unchanged (zero allocation).
- Even when the fallback is registered, textkit only consults it for
codepoints the primary font cannot render, so Latin glyphs still
come from the user-selected font with identical metrics.