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Re: [libreoffice-documentation] LibreOffice Branding and Documentation


2010/11/4 Jeff Prater <jprater@houstonda.org>

> I'm mainly a Windows user so I don't know much about fonts on Apple and
> Linux systems. Are there specific fonts that are installed on all three
> platforms? I'm sure Microsoft's Cambria font wouldn't be installed on a
> Linux system, but what about Arial, Times New Roman, or even Georgia?
>
Be default no... and legally installed I think no. Those are propietary
fonts :( But we have free fonts too :D

BTW, Michael, the PDF looks better, it was the distribution media that
affected legibility :D

Cheers

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