LO v7.0.3.1 on Fedora 33 and right click on the ruler inserts a tab for me.
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On 11/4/20 7:43 PM, Joe Conner wrote:
I have LibreOffice 7.0.3.1 running on Ubuntu 20.10 64-bit.
What happened to the former ability to right-click on the top ruler
and insert a tab stop?
If the
I have LibreOffice 7.0.3.1 running on Ubuntu 20.10 64-bit.
What happened to the former ability to right-click on the top ruler and
insert a tab stop?
If the feature still exists, where was it moved to and why?
Blessings, Joe
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Thanks for the reply Steve.
Yes, there are at last two fonts from different families in each
document, the bulk of the text is in Century Schoolbook but the titles
and subtitles are in Deja Vu Sans, and any Internet references are in
a mono spaced font.
Regards,
John
May be font substitution doesn't really work as we expected.
I just tried a document using an older font no longer installed. I set
up the substitution table and saved the document but the font was not
substituted.
I just tried saving the document as an fodt then;
> sed 's/Albany AMT/Bitstream
Do the documents you want to edit contain any fonts other than "Century
Schoolbook", i.e. contain only a single font.
With the documents I edit from various sources I just select-all and
change the font to Arial which I use throughout.
Steve
On 05/11/2020 08:01, John wrote:
I have tried
I have tried your suggestion several times, with possible changes, and
the font always shows in italics at the head of editor screen.
To clarify, the correct font, named Century PS Pro in this
incarnation, is available on the font options list when editing a
document.
BUT the incoming text