Le 2010-11-06 00:50, Michael Wheatland a écrit :
So I believe that with confirmation that you can install 200+ fonts
without problems, we could include 20 or so fonts with the LibreOffice
distribution.


BTW ... There have been on occasions where I have found that some files that I have helped with correcting font problems that the only solution was to install the Arial font. The files in question came from a friend of mine who does a lot of church community music work and receives files from all over the country. These file were on the whole either Impress or long convoluted write files first worked on Win machines. The formatting of the file was a mess even after I made sure that the compatible Liberation font was set to replace the Ariel font. It just didn't format correctly. After going over the file with various tries, I returned the original file and installed the public domain Arial font and the text realigned properly. For this person in particular, I now make sure that the public domain Arial font is always installed on her Linux box. In fact, I also do this for another contact who is also in the music field as composer and he had the same peculiar problems as well ... Linux box as well. All of my other linux contacts have never shown any indications of any such problems. I tried to find an example, but it looks like I've deleted them all.

I help manage approx. 40 Mandriva boxes in my local area.


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