On Tue, 19 Jul 2011, NoOp wrote:
You need to create it. LO will pick up a font in ~/.fonts, so it's easy to
use that for testing, or for having a personalized, non-system wide font
if you need it.
Do I need a subdirectory of pointers to the font files if the system-wide
directory has what I need? If this is unique to LO, I'll do it.
The question is: what type of fonts are they? My reason for asking is that
LO has some issues with opentype fonts:
100dpi/ ISO8859-2/ PEX/ TrueType/ afms/ encodings/ local/
75dpi/ ISO8859-9/ Speedo/ Type1/ atmfonts/ fonts.cache-1 misc/
CID/ OTF/ TTF/ URW/ culmus/ fonts.cache-2 util/
The posted URL ran off the right edge of the alpine window so I couldn't
past it in firefox.
Rich
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