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Open Office

12/10/2011 a las 15:08

Is there any way to put a font into Open Office?


12/10/2011 a las 15:09

no, install it on windows, it will work on open office
http://www.dafont.com/faq.php#win


18/10/2011 a las 10:02

Fonts are not to be 'put into' any application as such. Install your font by copying it to C:Windows/fonts if you have a PC. Macs will be slightly different, but after installation, a font will be visible and available in all applications. (Beware! OpenOffice will use OpenType fonts, but its PDF maker will not accept them. Use Truetypes if you want to make PDFs in OpenOffice)


18/10/2011 a las 15:17

typophilus50 ha dicho  (ver el post)
(Beware! OpenOffice will use OpenType fonts, but its PDF maker will not accept them. Use Truetypes if you want to make PDFs in OpenOffice)

I have no problem with the Opentype.


20/10/2011 a las 12:30

clauseserieux, I have been unable for years to get Opentypes to translate into PDFS from OO documents. Would love to know if you have any insights on this. (I'm now using Libre Office, with no Help files)


20/10/2011 a las 15:35

a pdf with OpenOffice and OpenType

http://cjoint.com/11oc/AJupHYgjn4H_Sans_nom_1.pdf


23/10/2011 a las 10:55

That PDF contains Truetype and Type 1 fonts; no OTs


23/10/2011 a las 15:43

typophilus50 ha dicho  (ver el post)
That PDF contains Truetype and Type 1 fonts; no OTs

JohnHancockCP & Champignon are the opentype.


23/10/2011 a las 16:01

typophilus50 ha dicho  (ver el post)
That PDF contains Truetype and Type 1 fonts; no OTs

Who knows better than the own author...


23/10/2011 a las 21:00

rocamaco ha dicho  (ver el post)
typophilus50 ha dicho  (ver el post)
That PDF contains Truetype and Type 1 fonts; no OTs

Who knows better than the own author...

typophilus50



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