Thank you!
On Mon, Feb 25, 2013 at 11:48 AM, webmaster-Kracked_P_P <
webmas...@krackedpress.com> wrote:
> For Win7 systems - you can see them through Control Panel > All Control
> Panel Items > Fonts
> which was on the left hand side of the window.
>
> Now you can delete the fonts by ri
For Win7 systems - you can see them through Control Panel > All Control
Panel Items > Fonts
which was on the left hand side of the window.
Now you can delete the fonts by right clicking on it and using the
delete option[s].
To install fonts, you must have the font setting to NOT make a "link"
yikes ;-(
and the proper way for WIN7 would be ??? ;-)
I was just about to check into finding more then plopping them in;
now I'll wait for further instructions.
yep ... I think this 'glorified typewriter' is making me 'feel
stupider & stupider' ...
On Sat, Feb
bit like 2 distros from different families.
It's not even as close as Mint or Ubuntu to Debian.
Errr, the answer was Win7 but i think that was given later in this thread.
Regards from
Tom :)
From: Dan Lewis
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Sent: Sunday,
hread.
Regards from
Tom :)
>
> From: Dan Lewis
>To: users@global.libreoffice.org
>Sent: Sunday, 24 February 2013, 0:45
>Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Does Libre Office have its own distinct set
>of fonts?
>
> distro: the oper
For the Windows users, and the Linux users, you really should use the
font install procedures.
For Windows, there should be a font listing in its Control Panel and a
way to install fonts there.
For Ubuntu users, all you have to do in click on the font and it should
open the font installati
Thanks!!!
On Sat, Feb 23, 2013 at 7:15 PM, Doug wrote:
On 02/23/2013 07:40 PM, anne-ology wrote:
>
>Thank you for responding;
> but I haven't the foggiest idea what you've said.
>
>the font directory of the distro ??? ... AAMOF ???
>
>I would re
WIN7
On Sat, Feb 23, 2013 at 6:45 PM, Dan Lewis wrote:
distro: the operating system on your computer (Windows, Linux, OS X,
> etc.)
> AAMOF: as far as my other fonts
> The latter is a "guess" but it seems logical. So, if you would tell us one
> more time, what is your operatin
On 02/23/2013 07:40 PM, anne-ology wrote:
Thank you for responding;
but I haven't the foggiest idea what you've said.
the font directory of the distro ??? ... AAMOF ???
I would really enjoy getting rid of all those 'junk' fonts ...
and finding then droppin
distro: the operating system on your computer (Windows, Linux, OS
X, etc.)
AAMOF: as far as my other fonts
The latter is a "guess" but it seems logical. So, if you would tell us
one more time, what is your operating system. That will tell us the
location of your font folder or folders
Thank you for responding;
but I haven't the foggiest idea what you've said.
the font directory of the distro ??? ... AAMOF ???
I would really enjoy getting rid of all those 'junk' fonts ... and
finding then dropping in the good ones;
but I haven't
On 02/23/2013 06:22 PM, anne-ology wrote:
Then how does one get these new ones into the programs for use?
As you quoted me before, you weren't reading what I said: put the
ffonts in the font directory of your distro. they should then be
available for any program on the machine, includi
Then how does one get these new ones into the programs for use?
On Thu, Feb 21, 2013 at 2:35 PM, Doug wrote:
On 02/21/2013 12:30 PM, webmaster-Kracked_P_P wrote:
>
>> On 02/21/2013 12:01 PM, Paddy Landau wrote:
>>
>>> I am wondering if Libre Office has a separate set of fonts from the
>
I wish you well in finding an answer to your question re. fonts.
I've been wondering re. a similar issue pertaining to fonts -
on this present computer, all the script-fonts seem to be
missing;
I wish I knew how to retrieve these from the past since I
rea
On 02/21/2013 12:30 PM, webmaster-Kracked_P_P wrote:
On 02/21/2013 12:01 PM, Paddy Landau wrote:
I am wondering if Libre Office has a separate set of fonts from the
operating
system, or at least some of the fonts.
I'll explain my problem.
If I have a look at Character Map to find a character
On 02/21/2013 12:01 PM, Paddy Landau wrote:
I am wondering if Libre Office has a separate set of fonts from the operating
system, or at least some of the fonts.
I'll explain my problem.
If I have a look at Character Map to find a character that I want (let's say
it is an aeroplane), I can find
Hi Paddy
Webdings is a M$ font, see:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Webdings
and is not Unicode.
If you use Unicode characters, e.g. U+2708 for an aeroplane (✈) it
should render consistently, substituting a character from a font that
has it if the current font does not (if you have a suitable f
I am wondering if Libre Office has a separate set of fonts from the operating
system, or at least some of the fonts.
I'll explain my problem.
If I have a look at Character Map to find a character that I want (let's say
it is an aeroplane), I can find it in the Webdings font (Unicode 00d2, or
Ò).
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