On 11-10-20 08:00 AM, Tom Davies wrote:
I would try a reboot even if not using Windows, just for old times sake.
No effect.
Have you had a look in
Tools - Options - LibreOffice/General - Fonts
to see if it's in there or is that where it's not appearing?
Not until now. The translation table was empty, so I added an entry
translating "Georgia Italic" to "Georgia" which does work, but I don't
see any way to apply italics to the target font, so using it would mean
bold and italic text would be identical to the regular text, which is
perhaps even worse than having it in the wrong font altogether.
Thanks again for the help. Let me know if any other ideas come to mind
Macho
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