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On 09/27/2017 08:45 AM, Rich Shepard wrote:
On Tue, 26 Sep 2017, Robert Funnell wrote:

Where is this documented? All I could find were statements that LO dropped
support for Type 1 fonts.

Robert,

  Not sure, but that's what I was told by someone who uses LO a lot. Yes,
Type 1 fonts need to be converted, too. However, in my situation the
typeface baker-signet is present as both .ttf and .otf so LO should use
either one. My issue is that it's using neither.

Regards,

Rich


I just checked my list of TTF fonts with what LibreOffice sees and can use.  I have ones that are icon/glyph "letters" that do not have anything to do with Latin or other letter styles.  Those TTF fonts work fine.

Most of the fonts I use are TTF versions.  [most of my 14 GB worth of fonts, in my font storage folder, are TTF versions]

I currently use LO 5.3.6.1 on an Ubuntu 16.04LTS laptop - the laptop I am typing from.  I do not think any Win10 or Ubuntu partition/system is still running versions lower than 5.2.1.






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