2007/11/10, Datatude <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > On 2007-11-10 11:49 AM, Jonathan Kaye wrote: > > Johnny Rosenberg wrote: > > > > > >> I could start a new thread about this, but since it's only an extension > of > >> the original question of this thread I thought it was better to ask it > as > >> a follow-up-question here: > >> > >> I installed the msttcorefonts a while ago, but many documents that I > >> created before I replaced Windows with Ubuntu use the Arial Narrow > font, > >> and therefore they don't look right in the Ubuntu version. Is there a > >> place where I can find that font for my Ubuntu system? It's not > included > >> in msttcorefonts. > >> > > Dear Johnny, > > 1. Please don't toppost. > > 2. Google is your friend > > 3. You can find the font here: > > http://www.unigre.it/rhetorica%20biblica/fonts/download.htm > > The name of the font you're looking for is called ARIALN.TTF > > Cheers, > > Jonathan > > > Dear Jonathan. > > 1. Please don't use lingo. What the hell is toppost. > 2. Google was not my friend, since typing in define: toppost returned no > results. > > <eg> > > kazar > -- > Datatude, Ltd. -- http://www.datatude.net/ > tech strategies & database solutions > Visit our "RAD Tools of Choice" forums at "datatude.network" > http://network.datatude.net/
«Toppost» on a forum such as this one refers to the practice of placing one's reply above (on top of) the post to which one is responding. I presume the opposite is to «bottompost», which is customary on this forum.... Henri
