Thanks for your help. It looks like the typeface is not stored on my Dapper PC as a ttf. I should have added that the deficient PC runs Windows and a OOo generated PDF contains some ticks and crosses in Dingbat typeface. I want to add this typeface so that lots of documents will look OK rather than
On Sun, 17 Sep 2006, Joseph Price wrote:
Hello Joseph,
> Check out the .fonts folder in your home directory.
This is where you install /custom/ fonts just for the use of one particular
user. As was stated in the original email to which you replied:
"the web point[s] me to .fonts in my home d
Check out the .fonts folder in your home directory.
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On Sun, 17 Sep 2006, Llywelyn Owen wrote:
> Specifically, where I can get my hand on the Dingbat font
$ fc-match -v Dingbats | grep file:
file: "/usr/share/fonts/type1/gsfonts/d05l.pfb"(s)
Which is a PostScript Type 1 font file.
> so that I can copy
> it to another installation.
$ dpk
At least some of the fonts are stored in /usr/share/fonts/
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Hi Llywelyn,
> I'm trying to locate the directory where Dapper stores it's fonts.
> Specifically, where I can get my hand on the Dingbat font so that I
> can copy it to another installation. I'm getting very frustrated with
> this seemingly simple task. At least Windows keeps everything in the
>
I'm trying to locate the directory where Dapper
stores it's fonts. Specifically, where I can get my hand on the Dingbat
font so that I can copy it to another installation. I'm getting very
frustrated with this seemingly simple task. At least Windows keeps
everything in the same directory. Answers t