Hi John,
John R. Sowden schrieb am 03.03.2023 um 21:23:
What is the name and location of a monospace font that includes the IBM
line drawing set.
What is a "IBM line drawing set"? If that are some proprietary glyphs,
you should not use them. Reader, who do not have the font, will not be
able to read you document. Instead look at the Unicode charts, whether
such symbols are included in Unicode and then look for a font, which
covers that range.
Have a look at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Box-drawing_character
Do you look for such characters?
If yes then "DejaVu Sans Mono" will likely work for you.
I used it a lot for forms in WordStar/DOS and I want
to continue in LibreOffice.
If it is so old, then it is likely a bitmap font and LibreOffice cannot
use it.
How do I install it?
That is outside of LibreOffice. Installing a font is done on level of
your operating system. On Windows you will find "Install" in the context
menu of the font file, for example.
Kind regards,
Regina
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