Using the AEM 5.6.1 example, the URL would be: Get help from the Experience Manager community In a web browser, launch the documentation page. Note: the installation will take a few minutes.
On the confirmation dialog select Install again. In Package Manager UI, locate the package and select Install. Once the package has been uploaded you will need to install it. In a web browser enter: Login as an Administrator.įrom the Package Manager UI, select Upload Package.īrowse to the location where you downloaded the AEM package. The fonts are now installed and it will appear in the font menu of your applications. Right-click the selected fonts and choose on Install or Install for all users. Select all the fonts you want to install. After extract, navigate to the folder that contains the fonts. For example, for 2021, the version string is 2021.001.20135. Download this font bundle file and extract Fonts bundle. The About pop-up window shows the product name, associated version string, and copyright message. Find the current product version by going to Help > About Adobe Acrobat Reader DC. Open the Experience Manager user interface. Download 32-bit font pack and spelling dictionary pack for Acrobat Reader DC. Install the package on your local instanceįor AEM 6.2, you might need to start your local instance with an increased maximum heap size, by using this command for example: java -jar -XX:MaxPermSize=2048m aem-author.jar Download the documentation packageįrom the table above, select the link for the Experience Manager documentation version to download. In order to Install a legacy documentation package you must have Experience Manager installed and running on your local drive or network drive.