On 09/03/2008 02:41 PM, Pedro Izecksohn wrote:
>   Now I think that I found the problem:
> 
>   The original font was set to: Antique Olive;Times New Roman
>   That is translated to Symbol when converting from odt to doc.
> 
>   This is a bug, right?
> 
>   The doctor does not want to change from Antique Olive.

Pedro,

Can you please keep these in the same thread that you started with? Pick
one: "Why this happens?" or "Roman number in bullet appear as Greek
characters."

You still have considerable formating to do. Even going through the
style.xml and changing Antique Olive to TNR only corrects a few problems
when you save to a .doc file. If you search for "Caffeine causes aseptic
neuritis" you will find that preceeding that is Windings, etc.

The document is full of formating & style errors. I'd recommend that you
spend time going through it page by page with comparison to the .doc
file to fine the major errors.

As for 'Antique Olive'; I suggest that you find a comparable linux font
to replace it (google ljmetrics) if you want a local doc, but if you are
putting something up on a website for download it makes no sense (to me)
to provide a document (odt or .doc) with a font that few are likely to
have. Instead use standard fonts throughout, or just supply a PDF with
an embeded font. Antique Olive:
http://www.identifont.com/show?ES







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