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Sonja Kydd wrote
Hi There,

I recently used my mother's Libre Office 4.4.4 and loved it and decided to
download it onto my computer. Although I notice she has way more fonts on
her 
"Writer" program. Specifically, she has two of my favorites called "Curlz
MT" and "Pagasus". When I went to download it to my computer they weren't
there. I also tried to down the 3.5.7 version, but that didn't have them
either.

Those are not "packaged" with LibreOffice--it simply makes use of additional
fonts that are loaded to the system. So, likely
they came from some other source,  i.e. a font pack installed with some
other program of the other system.

But if you really want those specifically, the fonts can be purchased...
http://www.fonts101.com/fonts/view/Brandname/14992/Pegasus.aspx
http://www.fonts.com/font/monotype/curlz



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