OK Had a chance to test going backwards and yes the problem exists in the older
versions as well.
On Dec 6, 2012, at 10:32 AM, Steve Edmonds wrote:
> What about trying backwards, say a 3.5.4 version. Do you know if the problem
> existed then.
> steve
Eugenie (Oogie) McGuire
Desert Weyr http
Hi.
What about trying backwards, say a 3.5.4 version. Do you know if the
problem existed then.
steve
On 2012-12-07 02:31, Oogie McGuire wrote:
I just checked for updates and Libre Office reports that my system is up to
date.
However I went out to the LO site and found the newer rev. SO I dow
I just checked for updates and Libre Office reports that my system is up to
date.
However I went out to the LO site and found the newer rev. SO I downloaded it
and installed and ran into the exact same problem today with fonts missing from
files that were fine yesterday.
Also that did not fix
I have OSX 10.6.8 and LO 3.5.4.2 and have not had these problems.
Did you want to try removing your LO and installing another version.
Steve
On 2012-12-06 10:18, Oogie McGuire wrote:
I have tried with both the default set by restoring to defaults which has Times
as the main font in writer and A
You are using 3.5.6. Since that time, 3.5.7 was issued to fix a
bug but I don't remember why right now. 3.5.7 might not have that
problem. Also the newest release is 3.6.3 with 3.6.4 coming soon. 3.6.3
might also not have this problem.
I agree that this can be frustrating. I do seem to
I have tried with both the default set by restoring to defaults which has Times
as the main font in writer and Arial for Calc and also setting my default fonts
to something else. I've modified preferences and also restored them to defaults
Doesn't matter what I do I still have the problem where
On 12/05/2012 12:23 PM, Oogie McGuire wrote:
I've searched but none of the threads I can find seem to exactly cover my
problem and various possible fixes about verifying the fonts are installed
correctly haven't helped.
Some fonts on my system suddenly become unavailable to LO. It happens in C
Hi.
In my mac I see the font file for Geneva is .dfont. For arial (and the
others I use) I have a .ttf. (I think I deleted the mac arial and added
the ttf because the mac arial threw my spacing out on documents with
arial). Don't know if it makes a difference, also tried a document in
Geneva a
I've searched but none of the threads I can find seem to exactly cover my
problem and various possible fixes about verifying the fonts are installed
correctly haven't helped.
Some fonts on my system suddenly become unavailable to LO. It happens in Calc
and Writer.
A typical symptom is that a