I have a several chapters of a book that were originally composed using an earlier version of LibreOffice using what I believe was the "Century Schoolbook" font. Now when I call them in for editing, the font is shown in italics as "Times New Roman" with the note "The current font is not available and will be substituted". This is giving me a serious problem since the book contains many drawings and framed images and these get re-flowed due to the difference in the absolute height of the font being substituted. In some cases the drawings are pages away from their correct location and have to be towed back, which is time consuming and creates some other problems too. I checked and the Century Schoolbook font is installed where expected; in the /usr/share/fonts/century-schoolbook/ directory. I have not been able to figure out which font is being used for the substitution, nor why the correct font cannot be found. Can anyone help? Details: Linux Fedora 32 - workstation LO 6.1.3.2 I am on a back level of Libre Office because we have hundreds of line drawings in use in the .eps format that is no longer supported by LO on newer releases. Thanks in advance for any help! Regards, John -- To unsubscribe e-mail to: users+unsubscribe@global.libreoffice.org Problems? https://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/mailing-lists/how-to-unsubscribe/ Posting guidelines + more: https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Netiquette List archive: https://listarchives.libreoffice.org/global/users/ Privacy Policy: https://www.documentfoundation.org/privacy