On 2011-03-29 11:37, Andy Brown wrote:
Hi Mark,
Mark Stanton wrote:
Hi Andy,
First are the fonts used on both computers?
Good thought! It turns out, when I look closer, the document is a
bit of
a mish-mash of fonts and font styles.
I actually couldn't find one of the (two) fonts on my own machine.
Would
LO substitute silently? Surely it should complain if it can't find the
font. But that looks like what's happened, because now that I've copied
those (TrueType) fonts over and restarted LO (not just closed Writer,
that didn't make any difference) the document now looks the same on both
machines. Brilliant Holmes! Thanks :-D
Seen this type of thing quite often in the forum so it is one of the
first to check.
This is just the thing that drove me to suggest to have the option to
embed (package) a font in the odt file.
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