Hi Frank,
first, thank you for your answer.
Frank Cox schrieb:
[...]
XXL? There's your problem. Your fonts are all Double-Extra-Large! *tee hee*
Seriously, I haven't seen your problem on any of my computers or any of my
clients' machines, all of which run various versions of Fedora
Hi Brian,
thank you for your answer!
Brian Barker schrieb:
At 15:31 29/12/2007 +0100, you wrote:
When trying them out I've found that the line spacing of most of the
new installed fonts is wrong (too large).
I *know* that this is not the solution you want - yes, really: I do!
:-)
But
Hi Frank,
Frank Cox schrieb:
I am sending this reply through my gmail account because both woletz.de and
the
OpenOffice mailserver rejected my reply when I sent it through my usual
melvilletheatre.com mailserver.
I've received your reply through my normal E-Mail access (so the server
has
On Sun, 30 Dec 2007 20:29:50 +0100
Marcus Woletz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Frank,
Frank Cox schrieb:
I am sending this reply through my gmail account because both woletz.de and
the
OpenOffice mailserver rejected my reply when I sent it through my usual
melvilletheatre.com
Hello,
now that I want to write some documentation in the near future I've
installed some new fonts for use with OOo. When trying them out I've
found that the line spacing of most of the new installed fonts is wrong
(too large).
The standard text editor in my system shows correct line spacing for
On Sat, 29 Dec 2007 15:31:27 +0100
Marcus Woletz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My System: OpenSUSE 10.2 with KDE, OOo 2.3., all tried fonts are
TrueType fonts from the SoftMaker MegafontXXL CD.
XXL? There's your problem. Your fonts are all Double-Extra-Large! *tee hee*
Seriously, I haven't seen