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On 11/28/2016 03:11 AM, Marc Paré wrote:
Hi Tim

Le 2016-11-27 à 18:02, Tim---Kracked_P_P---webmaster a écrit :

Does CentOS 6.8 have access to the "ttf-mscorefonts-installer" package?

This package includes Arial and Times New Roman and many of the core
fonts you get with a Windows install.  I use the DEB package, but
hopefully there is a RPM package as well.

On my main laptop, I have Arial in "normal" style, monospaced,
condensed, narrow, and rounded font sets.

Actually, I have over 180 fonts in my ".font"folder, and have over 14GB
of font files on my "file server".


No need to add fonts, LibreOffice will substitute quite easily with the Liberation family of fonts 
which are pretty well identical to Arial, the same with Times font. No need to install any MS fonts 
if you don't need to. The fonts shipped with LibreOffice are such that they will offer the largest 
success with respect to interoperability with fonts.

Marc


I know that but the point is that pandoc seems to have defined certain fonts for the various 
elements in a markdown document which it should not. It is irrelevant whether LO has substitutable 
fonts or not.


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