Hello John,

Am 2008-03-20 00:07:55, schrieb John Jason Jordan:
> I have a question for you. You say that OOo "changes files that has
> the double bar to a single." The only way this could be happening is
> if the original document had the text set to a font that has the
> double-bar dollar sign, you don't have that font installed on your
> computer, you open the file, and OOo has no choice but to substitute a
> font that you do have installed. In other words, OOo did not change
> the file; it merely substituted a font for the font originally used in
> the document. If you want to stop this from happening, find out what
> font your original document(s) are set it, install that font, and OOo
> will no longer change the text to a different font.

Question: Back in the days of Windows for Workgroups 3.11 I was able to
          save a font WOTH the document in Winword 6.0.
          Is this posibel with OpenOffice too?

Note: I am working to 99% with text/Plain editors and I love LaTeX...
      I hate M$ Office and Open Office.  In this programes (I am forced
      to use it since some month) I have TOOOOOO many limitations.

      Coding Add-Ons, Macros, and Dialogboxes are the Hell.

      Why are thos two office suites made to complicat and crappy?

Thanks, Greetings and nice Day
    Michelle Konzack
    Systemadministrator
    24V Electronic Engineer
    Tamay Dogan Network
    Debian GNU/Linux Consultant


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