Chad Smith wrote:

On 12/10/05, Markus Frei <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

How can I get a Document I created under linux to look exactly the same
under
Windoze? Which Linux Fonts correspond as closely as possible to which
Windoze
Fonts?


HI Markus,

TTF or TrueTypeFonts can be used, as described here -
http://linux.org.mt/article/ttfonts and here
http://corefonts.sourceforge.net/ , under Linux as well as Windows.  In
fact, Mac OS X can use them too.  If you are going to be editing the file on
different OSes, it would be good to have the same font or fonts on all the
systems.  THat would be the easiest way to take care of that problem.  If
you are producing a document (in any OS) that simply needs to be viewed in
various OSes, then exporting to PDF is your best option.

HTH!

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Installing the fonts will get you close. The spacing will still be different, however. I find it usable but annoying.

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