> > In these cases, I think that it is always best to suggest to the user to > install rather than have a programme install it for you without your > permission. The user should always be in charge. > > Are you on a Windows box? > > I don't understand the "permission" aspect of having LibreOffice install fonts automatically. If a user is voluntarily installing the program, then they should accept whatever modifications the program performs. If would be one thing if LibreOffice was installing a virus--it's simply installing fonts which provide for a better user experience. It seems like it would make sense for it to install free, open source fonts, especially if the documentation is going to use a font other users may not have. We use OpenOffice exclusively in my organization, and I can honestly tell you not a single computer (300 of them) has the Liberation fonts installed. If I wanted to distribute the documentation guide to my coworkers, they would not be able to view it in its entirety.
And yes, I use Windows exclusively. Jeff -- E-mail to [email protected] for instructions on how to unsubscribe List archives are available at http://www.libreoffice.org/lists/documentation/ All messages you send to this list will be publicly archived and cannot be deleted
