I am running LO 4 in Ubuntu 13.04. I have used LO and OOO for years, but
suddenly my text styles have disappeared. RTF files that contain Text Body
lines, for example, just show a blank. The only text that appears are
Headings.
I tried AbiWord and the same thing happens there, only worse, just some
smears.
The files are ok. I can open them and see the Text Body lines from Windows
with LO and Word. And in another of my machines running Ubuntu I can open
them successfully, with full text--just not in my main machine.
Weird.
Seems like something in Ubuntu that LO depends on, but I don't know enough
about the innards to find it.
I recently had a lot of trouble getting LO to recognize my additional
fonts--in fact, I failed. I've always been able to do that before. The
texts I've been testing with are in Arial.
I was having this trouble with LO 4.02; so I upgraded to 4.04. Same problem.
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