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Hi all,

I’m new here and would like to help with LibreOffice. Following the
https://www.libreoffice.org/improve-it/ page I ended up on the
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Gallery_Flyers page.

The current note says:

"Note: to edit these flyers, you will need the Source Sans Pro font
installed."

However, Source Sans Pro has been renamed and updated. The correct current
font is available at: https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Source+Sans+3

Suggestion: Update the note to something like: "Note: To edit these flyers
you will need the Source Sans 3 font installed. (The old “Source Sans Pro”
link is broken — Google Fonts has renamed it to Source Sans 3. The new
version has slightly different character metrics.)"

I’d be happy to make the edit myself if that’s okay.

One small issue: When I try to log in, it goes to
https://auth.documentfoundation.org/ and shows “A required attribute is not
available”.

After clicking “Go to portal” it says I’m connected as me. Any advice on
that?

Best regards, Lars


Best regards, Lars

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