In "Places", you open you "home folder", mine is "timothy".
Then go to the View option and click on "Show Hidden Files"
The fonts should be listed in the ".font" folder.
See if you have those Georgia fonts listed. If you do, then there is a
problem that I do not know how to deal with. If they are not there,
then something was wrong with the ms-core fonts install.
I know that there are fonts called Georgia Italic and Georgia Bold,
etc.. I have them in my font collection. Contact me offline at
"webmaster@libreoffice-na.us" and I may be able to send them to you.
.
On 10/17/2011 05:56 AM, Tom Davies wrote:
Hi :)
Yes, this is the best place to ask questions.
Someone here is likely to be able to help with your font problems but it should be possible to find
those fonts through a google search. Also it should be possible for the person sending the
document to send you a copy of their specific ttf files although many people are unlikely to know
where their fonts are.
In Ubuntu once you get a ttf file just double-click on it to get a preview and down at the bottom
right should be a button to click to install the font.
Regards from
Tom :)
--- On Mon, 17/10/11, Macho Philipovich<macho.philipovich@gmail.com> wrote:
From: Macho Philipovich<macho.philipovich@gmail.com>
Subject: [libreoffice-users] Font mishap
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Date: Monday, 17 October, 2011, 4:16
Hi there,
I hope this is the appropriate place to send support
questions. I
couldn't find anything relevant in the FAQ or other help
documents. I'm
running LibreOffice 3.4.3 OOO340m1 (Build:302), shipped
with Ubuntu 11.10.
I have ttf-mscorefonts-installer set up, and so fonts like
"Georgia" are
available and can be italicized, etc. However, I was sent a
large
document that is mostly in Georgia, and looks fine, but has
problems
with italics and bold. Rather than having the font set to
"Georgia"
along with the property of being bolded or italicized, the
document has
the font name in various places itself set to "Georgia
Italic", "Georgia
Bold", or "Georgia Bold Italic", which it doesn't
recognize, so renders
in some default sans serif font.
I need to be able to view the file properly without messing
with its
fonts, as I'm going to record changes to collaborate with
the author. Is
there some way I can do this? Is a "replacement table" what
I need? I
wasn't able to figure out how to do it or find any
documentation that
seemed to work for my version.
Thanks for your help and for maintaining such a great
product,
Macho
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