At 08:44 01/04/2013 -0400, Jay Lozier wrote:
On 04/01/2013 03:46 AM, Toni Mäki-Leppilampi wrote:
I'm desperately trying to figure out where I
can se my font to stay as Times New Roman when
I type words in Hebrew. Times New Roman is
perfectly suitable to type Hebrew with vowel
markings, but the font changes every time to
Tahoma when I type using the Hebrew keyboard layout. It's really annoying.
Is Tahoma your default font? You could set up a
template for Hebrew language documents specifying Times New Roman as the font.
I don't think you need to go that far. The user
is typing in Hebrew, so must have ticked Tools |
Options... | Language Settings | Languages |
Enhanced language support | Enabled for complex
text layout (CTL). With that so, the new option
Tools | Options... | LibreOffice Writer | Basic
Fonts (CTL) appears, where the default font
appears indeed to be Tahoma, but can be reset.
I trust this helps.
Brian Barker
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