Hi :)
The beta-testing version of 4.1.0 is out! :)
However, apparently Ubuntu users using their PPAs are going to have problems
test-driving it at this stage. I am not sure what happens if you install the
upstream version
directly from the LibreOffice website rather than the Ubuntu-ised
Hi :)
+1
Yes, to actually join in with the triaging it would help to learn how to do it
properly! There are a few basic things in the instructions that almost anyone
could handle quite easily. Getting some of those things out of the way might
help the more experienced triagers get on with the
Dear All,
I have LibreOffice 4.0.3 from Debian Wheezy backports. Sadly this doesn
not install the Linux Libertine G font. I wanted to download it from
http://numbertext.org/linux/ (particularly
http://www.numbertext.org/linux/e7a384790b13c29113e22e596ade9687-LinLibertineG-20120116.zip),
but
On Sun, 16 Jun 2013, Élie Roux wrote:
Dear All,
I have LibreOffice 4.0.3 from Debian Wheezy backports. Sadly this doesn not
install the Linux Libertine G font. I wanted to download it from
http: //numbertext.org/linux/ (particularly
http:
I just downloaded successfully from that site.
Well, if I am the only person unable to download from that site, is it
possible for you to send me the file please?
At http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/HarfBuzz/ it says that
'harfbuzz-ng ... is used in latest versions of ...
On 16/06/2013 at 13:29, Élie Roux elie.r...@telecom-bretagne.eu wrote:
Is the download problem just on my side?
I can download them without any problems, so apparently yes.
Is there somewhere else I can download the font?
Just install fonts-libertine with your package manager of choice.
In
Dear Mirosław,
Thank you for your answer, Mr Funnell already sent me the fonts, so it's
ok, thank you!
Just install fonts-libertine with your package manager of choice.
In package you will find OTF fonts, while package from NumberText provides TTF
files. If you have reason to require TTFs,
Dear LibreOffice Team,
My antivirus program under Windows is blocking the access to your
website because it is infected with a malware. I'm accessing your
website using a linux operating system (debian based distro).
Is it possible for you to check if your website has been infected?
And thank
To Users: I had that font, at one time, but when I upgraded to libre
office 4, I seem to have lost it. I would like to know where I can go
and download just one font, not 1000 fonts which I do not need?
--
Old Sarge-John Boyle
IN GOD WE TRUST!
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Hi :)
It is unlikely the LibreOffice website is infected because it runs on
unix-based platforms such as GnuLinux. I don't think any of the
internet-facing servers run on Windows. Also i suspect that uploads get
scanned and stuff on the servers gets scanned fairly regularly. However it
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