On Mon, Oct 27, 2003 at 08:17:09PM +0100, L.F. wrote: > First of all thanks to [EMAIL PROTECTED] The fonts used in Windows > were these: 1) WP Phonetic 2) SymbolProp B, also called WP Multinational > Roman. 3) Times New Roman. 4) WP Greek Helve and 5) Century Gothic. > I have Debian Knoppix, the latest version. I think the file in Debian that > converted the Windows file ?is in MS word. I have told a friend who knows > more than me about it and we are going to try if "<snip>Sounds like you need > to convert from one font to another. so /schwa/ ->chr(some-number), a->a,A->, > etc. sounds like a task for sed or perl ormaybe tr?-kev" works.
You can copy all those fonts (they are TrueType, right?) into a directory that can be accessed by Debian, then install OpenOffice. Run spadmin to add all those fonts, so that OpenOffice knows how to use them. Oki -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]