I was sondering what is "Denae". On the net, I found "denae : Someone
who loves cock.. in all forms, shapes, sizes and amount.", or "Denae :
Détecteur Navigateur Aérien", etc. So "Navajo", which everyone can
understand, might be the appropriate term...
Marc H.
Willie Krischke a écrit :
1. I am using Windows XP and Open Office 2.1
2. The fonts are in TrueType
3. I don't think they are publicly available.
PS - The correct spelling is Dine, with an accent on the e, denoting a
high
tone. But the class is called, in the college catalog, "Navajo
Language." The professor's files are labelled "Navajo font" and show
up on
my computer as "Times New Roman Navajo." And so far, all of the
people I
meet from Dinetah refer to themselves as Navajo. I believe I am
using the
appropriate term.
On 2/17/07, NoOp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 02/17/2007 04:48 PM, Willie Krischke wrote:
> Hello experts,
>
> My wife is taking a Navajo language class and the prof has
developed his
own
> Navajo fonts he would like them to use for their assignments.
>
> I can't figure out how to make them work in Open Office. I tried the
Fonts
> Wizard, and I tried just dumping them into the share/fonts file - both
> things I read in the archive. But neither work. The Fonts wizard
gives me
> a BASIC error that I don't understand and the dump doesn't do
anything,
far
> as I can tell.
>
> Can someone help me out here? Thanks.
>
>
>
> Willie Krischke
> Durango, Colorado
>
1. What OS & OOo version are you using?
2. What format are the fonts in?
3. Is there a place where the fonts can be downloaded for testing?
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