Re: Fwd: Re: [libreoffice-users] character kerning

2013-02-08 Thread sun shine
This guy is subscribed to the wrong list and then sends personal emails 
requesting that emails are sent in French.


If anyone can write comprehensible French, please direct an email to him 
requesting that he unsub this list and re-sub to a French language list.



On 08/02/13 14:23, webmaster-Kracked_P_P wrote:




 Original Message 
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] character kerning
Date: Fri, 8 Feb 2013 14:56:52 +0100
From: Claude Fiefel claude.fie...@orange.fr
To: webmaster-Kracked_P_P webmas...@krackedpress.com



un conseil prenez donc un traducteur en français for me finish libre 
office ok
Le 8 févr. 2013 à 14:53, webmaster-Kracked_P_P 
webmas...@krackedpress.com mailto:webmas...@krackedpress.com a 
écrit :



On 02/08/2013 01:26 AM, Jay Lozier wrote:

On 02/08/2013 01:06 AM, e-letter wrote:
On 07/02/2013, webmaster-Kracked_P_P webmas...@krackedpress.com 
mailto:webmas...@krackedpress.com wrote:

On 02/07/2013 01:37 AM, e-letter wrote:
On 05/02/2013, webmaster-Kracked_P_P webmas...@krackedpress.com 
mailto:webmas...@krackedpress.com wrote:

Since 'liberation serif' is a font that most people outside of the
LO/Linux world would not be using, I think you should look into 
a more
common font used by publishing houses.  I would look into 
changing the

fonts used and see which one works best for your needs. If you are
dealing with a publisher, ask which fonts they use.

Is there a cross-platform font available, in both sans serif 
and serif

styles?

Are you asking if there is one font that is installed on most 
Windows,
MacOSX, and Linux OS installs?  Or are you asking if there is a 
font set

that can be installed on them?


Ideally yes, otherwise a font in gnu/linux that has equivalents in the
other systems.


The problem really is not with your systems, but what others have
installedon there.  If you want your document to work on their 
systems,
with the same font and such, you must embed the fonts in their 
documents.



Understood for pdf, but for odf it would be nice if a document could
be distributed for editing and the font remained unchanged.

AFAIK Arial, Calibri, Times New Roman, and Courier are available for 
both Linux and Windows. I do not know the equivalents for Mac.




There are thousands of fonts that can be found that can be installed 
on Windows, Linux, and MacOSX, the exact font and not worry about an 
equivalents.  The key would be dealing with fonts that are already 
installed by others, so they do not need to install a new one.


Here is a free site
http://www.1001freefonts.com/ http://www.1001freefonts.com/
They show Windows and Mac downloads, but both are TTF font formats.

So if MacOSX used TTF fonts, then the same font file can be used for 
Windows, Linux, and MacOSX.




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Re: Fwd: Re: [libreoffice-users] character kerning

2013-02-08 Thread sun shine
Or .. he is trying to unsub himself (hence finish emails - I think he 
wants to unsubscribe perhaps?


On 08/02/13 14:23, webmaster-Kracked_P_P wrote:




 Original Message 
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] character kerning
Date: Fri, 8 Feb 2013 14:56:52 +0100
From: Claude Fiefel claude.fie...@orange.fr
To: webmaster-Kracked_P_P webmas...@krackedpress.com



un conseil prenez donc un traducteur en français for me finish libre 
office ok
Le 8 févr. 2013 à 14:53, webmaster-Kracked_P_P 
webmas...@krackedpress.com mailto:webmas...@krackedpress.com a 
écrit :



On 02/08/2013 01:26 AM, Jay Lozier wrote:

On 02/08/2013 01:06 AM, e-letter wrote:
On 07/02/2013, webmaster-Kracked_P_P webmas...@krackedpress.com 
mailto:webmas...@krackedpress.com wrote:

On 02/07/2013 01:37 AM, e-letter wrote:
On 05/02/2013, webmaster-Kracked_P_P webmas...@krackedpress.com 
mailto:webmas...@krackedpress.com wrote:

Since 'liberation serif' is a font that most people outside of the
LO/Linux world would not be using, I think you should look into 
a more
common font used by publishing houses.  I would look into 
changing the

fonts used and see which one works best for your needs. If you are
dealing with a publisher, ask which fonts they use.

Is there a cross-platform font available, in both sans serif 
and serif

styles?

Are you asking if there is one font that is installed on most 
Windows,
MacOSX, and Linux OS installs?  Or are you asking if there is a 
font set

that can be installed on them?


Ideally yes, otherwise a font in gnu/linux that has equivalents in the
other systems.


The problem really is not with your systems, but what others have
installedon there.  If you want your document to work on their 
systems,
with the same font and such, you must embed the fonts in their 
documents.



Understood for pdf, but for odf it would be nice if a document could
be distributed for editing and the font remained unchanged.

AFAIK Arial, Calibri, Times New Roman, and Courier are available for 
both Linux and Windows. I do not know the equivalents for Mac.




There are thousands of fonts that can be found that can be installed 
on Windows, Linux, and MacOSX, the exact font and not worry about an 
equivalents.  The key would be dealing with fonts that are already 
installed by others, so they do not need to install a new one.


Here is a free site
http://www.1001freefonts.com/ http://www.1001freefonts.com/
They show Windows and Mac downloads, but both are TTF font formats.

So if MacOSX used TTF fonts, then the same font file can be used for 
Windows, Linux, and MacOSX.




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Re: Fwd: Re: [libreoffice-users] character kerning

2013-02-08 Thread Tom Davies
Hi :)
I am not sure what the French chap was saying.  Anyone know?  Can anyone help?  

The problem for me is trying to guess which fonts other people have on their 
machines.  I carefully installed the font called Ubuntu and it's derivatives 
(bold, and so on) on all my colleagues machine's and my various bosses.  So 
it's ok for use inside our offices and for printing but when i need to send it 
outside it gets tricky.  So i generally stick to the MS fonts that 'everyone' 
has for documents that are going out.  


It would be nice to have a slightly nicer version of some of them and the 
screen-fonts used in Xp and Win7 but although Tim at Kracked Press has tried to 
help me i still find it a bit of a pain as i have to walk around and install on 
each separate machine.  There must be some faster route but i don't know it 
yet.  


Regards from 

Tom :)  







 From: webmaster-Kracked_P_P webmas...@krackedpress.com
To: LibreO - Users Global users@global.libreoffice.org 
Sent: Friday, 8 February 2013, 14:23
Subject: Fwd: Re: [libreoffice-users] character kerning
 



 Original Message 
Subject:     Re: [libreoffice-users] character kerning
Date:     Fri, 8 Feb 2013 14:56:52 +0100
From:     Claude Fiefel claude.fie...@orange.fr
To:     webmaster-Kracked_P_P webmas...@krackedpress.com



un conseil prenez donc un traducteur en français for me finish libre office ok


Le 8 févr. 2013 à 14:53, webmaster-Kracked_P_P webmas...@krackedpress.com 
mailto:webmas...@krackedpress.com a écrit :

 On 02/08/2013 01:26 AM, Jay Lozier wrote:
 On 02/08/2013 01:06 AM, e-letter wrote:
 On 07/02/2013, webmaster-Kracked_P_P webmas...@krackedpress.com 
 mailto:webmas...@krackedpress.com wrote:
 On 02/07/2013 01:37 AM, e-letter wrote:
 On 05/02/2013, webmaster-Kracked_P_P webmas...@krackedpress.com 
 mailto:webmas...@krackedpress.com wrote:
 Since 'liberation serif' is a font that most people outside of the
 LO/Linux world would not be using, I think you should look into a more
 common font used by publishing houses.  I would look into changing the
 fonts used and see which one works best for your needs. If you are
 dealing with a publisher, ask which fonts they use.
 
 Is there a cross-platform font available, in both sans serif and serif
 styles?
 
 Are you asking if there is one font that is installed on most Windows,
 MacOSX, and Linux OS installs?  Or are you asking if there is a font set
 that can be installed on them?
 
 Ideally yes, otherwise a font in gnu/linux that has equivalents in the
 other systems.
 
 The problem really is not with your systems, but what others have
 installedon there.  If you want your document to work on their systems,
 with the same font and such, you must embed the fonts in their documents.
 
 Understood for pdf, but for odf it would be nice if a document could
 be distributed for editing and the font remained unchanged.
 
 AFAIK Arial, Calibri, Times New Roman, and Courier are available for both 
 Linux and Windows. I do not know the equivalents for Mac.
 
 
 There are thousands of fonts that can be found that can be installed on 
 Windows, Linux, and MacOSX, the exact font and not worry about an 
 equivalents.  The key would be dealing with fonts that are already installed 
 by others, so they do not need to install a new one.
 
 Here is a free site
 http://www.1001freefonts.com/ http://www.1001freefonts.com/
 They show Windows and Mac downloads, but both are TTF font formats.
 
 So if MacOSX used TTF fonts, then the same font file can be used for 
 Windows, Linux, and MacOSX.
 


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Re: Fwd: Re: [libreoffice-users] character kerning

2013-02-08 Thread Dries Feys
I'm willing to take contact with him.

Can anyone give me the links to the french lists  unsubscribe info?

Met vriendelijke groeten, Salutations distinguées, Kind Regards,

DRIES FEYS
CORPORATE SERVICES • Specialist Software Developer



On 8 February 2013 15:40, Tom Davies tomdavie...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
 Hi :)
 I am not sure what the French chap was saying.  Anyone know?  Can anyone help?

 The problem for me is trying to guess which fonts other people have on their 
 machines.  I carefully installed the font called Ubuntu and it's 
 derivatives (bold, and so on) on all my colleagues machine's and my various 
 bosses.  So it's ok for use inside our offices and for printing but when i 
 need to send it outside it gets tricky.  So i generally stick to the MS fonts 
 that 'everyone' has for documents that are going out.


 It would be nice to have a slightly nicer version of some of them and the 
 screen-fonts used in Xp and Win7 but although Tim at Kracked Press has tried 
 to help me i still find it a bit of a pain as i have to walk around and 
 install on each separate machine.  There must be some faster route but i 
 don't know it yet.


 Regards from

 Tom :)







 From: webmaster-Kracked_P_P webmas...@krackedpress.com
To: LibreO - Users Global users@global.libreoffice.org
Sent: Friday, 8 February 2013, 14:23
Subject: Fwd: Re: [libreoffice-users] character kerning




 Original Message 
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] character kerning
Date: Fri, 8 Feb 2013 14:56:52 +0100
From: Claude Fiefel claude.fie...@orange.fr
To: webmaster-Kracked_P_P webmas...@krackedpress.com



un conseil prenez donc un traducteur en français for me finish libre office ok


Le 8 févr. 2013 à 14:53, webmaster-Kracked_P_P webmas...@krackedpress.com 
mailto:webmas...@krackedpress.com a écrit :

 On 02/08/2013 01:26 AM, Jay Lozier wrote:
 On 02/08/2013 01:06 AM, e-letter wrote:
 On 07/02/2013, webmaster-Kracked_P_P webmas...@krackedpress.com 
 mailto:webmas...@krackedpress.com wrote:
 On 02/07/2013 01:37 AM, e-letter wrote:
 On 05/02/2013, webmaster-Kracked_P_P webmas...@krackedpress.com 
 mailto:webmas...@krackedpress.com wrote:
 Since 'liberation serif' is a font that most people outside of the
 LO/Linux world would not be using, I think you should look into a more
 common font used by publishing houses.  I would look into changing the
 fonts used and see which one works best for your needs. If you are
 dealing with a publisher, ask which fonts they use.

 Is there a cross-platform font available, in both sans serif and serif
 styles?

 Are you asking if there is one font that is installed on most Windows,
 MacOSX, and Linux OS installs?  Or are you asking if there is a font set
 that can be installed on them?

 Ideally yes, otherwise a font in gnu/linux that has equivalents in the
 other systems.

 The problem really is not with your systems, but what others have
 installedon there.  If you want your document to work on their systems,
 with the same font and such, you must embed the fonts in their documents.

 Understood for pdf, but for odf it would be nice if a document could
 be distributed for editing and the font remained unchanged.

 AFAIK Arial, Calibri, Times New Roman, and Courier are available for both 
 Linux and Windows. I do not know the equivalents for Mac.


 There are thousands of fonts that can be found that can be installed on 
 Windows, Linux, and MacOSX, the exact font and not worry about an 
 equivalents.  The key would be dealing with fonts that are already 
 installed by others, so they do not need to install a new one.

 Here is a free site
 http://www.1001freefonts.com/ http://www.1001freefonts.com/
 They show Windows and Mac downloads, but both are TTF font formats.

 So if MacOSX used TTF fonts, then the same font file can be used for 
 Windows, Linux, and MacOSX.



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Re: Fwd: Re: [libreoffice-users] character kerning

2013-02-08 Thread Tom Davies
HI :)
The French website is here
http://fr.libreoffice.org/
and their wiki is here
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Main_Page/fr

but i don't understand enough to find the equivalent of this page
http://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/mailing-lists/how-to-unsubscribe/

Regards from 
Tom :)  







 From: Dries Feys dries.f...@tvh.com
To: Tom Davies tomdavie...@yahoo.co.uk 
Cc: webmaster-Kracked_P_P webmas...@krackedpress.com; LibreO - Users Global 
users@global.libreoffice.org 
Sent: Friday, 8 February 2013, 14:42
Subject: Re: Fwd: Re: [libreoffice-users] character kerning
 
I'm willing to take contact with him.

Can anyone give me the links to the french lists  unsubscribe info?

Met vriendelijke groeten, Salutations distinguées, Kind Regards,

DRIES FEYS
CORPORATE SERVICES • Specialist Software Developer



On 8 February 2013 15:40, Tom Davies tomdavie...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
 Hi :)
 I am not sure what the French chap was saying.  Anyone know?  Can anyone 
 help?

 The problem for me is trying to guess which fonts other people have on their 
 machines.  I carefully installed the font called Ubuntu and it's 
 derivatives (bold, and so on) on all my colleagues machine's and my various 
 bosses.  So it's ok for use inside our offices and for printing but when i 
 need to send it outside it gets tricky.  So i generally stick to the MS 
 fonts that 'everyone' has for documents that are going out.


 It would be nice to have a slightly nicer version of some of them and the 
 screen-fonts used in Xp and Win7 but although Tim at Kracked Press has tried 
 to help me i still find it a bit of a pain as i have to walk around and 
 install on each separate machine.  There must be some faster route but i 
 don't know it yet.


 Regards from

 Tom :)







 From: webmaster-Kracked_P_P webmas...@krackedpress.com
To: LibreO - Users Global users@global.libreoffice.org
Sent: Friday, 8 February 2013, 14:23
Subject: Fwd: Re: [libreoffice-users] character kerning




 Original Message 
Subject:     Re: [libreoffice-users] character kerning
Date:     Fri, 8 Feb 2013 14:56:52 +0100
From:     Claude Fiefel claude.fie...@orange.fr
To:     webmaster-Kracked_P_P webmas...@krackedpress.com



un conseil prenez donc un traducteur en français for me finish libre office 
ok


Le 8 févr. 2013 à 14:53, webmaster-Kracked_P_P webmas...@krackedpress.com 
mailto:webmas...@krackedpress.com a écrit :

 On 02/08/2013 01:26 AM, Jay Lozier wrote:
 On 02/08/2013 01:06 AM, e-letter wrote:
 On 07/02/2013, webmaster-Kracked_P_P webmas...@krackedpress.com 
 mailto:webmas...@krackedpress.com wrote:
 On 02/07/2013 01:37 AM, e-letter wrote:
 On 05/02/2013, webmaster-Kracked_P_P webmas...@krackedpress.com 
 mailto:webmas...@krackedpress.com wrote:
 Since 'liberation serif' is a font that most people outside of the
 LO/Linux world would not be using, I think you should look into a more
 common font used by publishing houses.  I would look into changing the
 fonts used and see which one works best for your needs. If you are
 dealing with a publisher, ask which fonts they use.

 Is there a cross-platform font available, in both sans serif and 
 serif
 styles?

 Are you asking if there is one font that is installed on most Windows,
 MacOSX, and Linux OS installs?  Or are you asking if there is a font set
 that can be installed on them?

 Ideally yes, otherwise a font in gnu/linux that has equivalents in the
 other systems.

 The problem really is not with your systems, but what others have
 installedon there.  If you want your document to work on their systems,
 with the same font and such, you must embed the fonts in their 
 documents.

 Understood for pdf, but for odf it would be nice if a document could
 be distributed for editing and the font remained unchanged.

 AFAIK Arial, Calibri, Times New Roman, and Courier are available for both 
 Linux and Windows. I do not know the equivalents for Mac.


 There are thousands of fonts that can be found that can be installed on 
 Windows, Linux, and MacOSX, the exact font and not worry about an 
 equivalents.  The key would be dealing with fonts that are already 
 installed by others, so they do not need to install a new one.

 Here is a free site
 http://www.1001freefonts.com/ http://www.1001freefonts.com/
 They show Windows and Mac downloads, but both are TTF font formats.

 So if MacOSX used TTF fonts, then the same font file can be used for 
 Windows, Linux, and MacOSX.



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Re: Fwd: Re: [libreoffice-users] character kerning

2013-02-08 Thread sun shine

On 08/02/13 14:42, Dries Feys wrote:

I'm willing to take contact with him.

Can anyone give me the links to the french lists  unsubscribe info?

Met vriendelijke groeten, Salutations distinguées, Kind Regards,

DRIES FEYS
CORPORATE SERVICES • Specialist Software Developer



On 8 February 2013 15:40, Tom Davies tomdavie...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:

Hi :)
I am not sure what the French chap was saying.  Anyone know?  Can anyone help?

The problem for me is trying to guess which fonts other people have on their machines.  I 
carefully installed the font called Ubuntu and it's derivatives (bold, and so 
on) on all my colleagues machine's and my various bosses.  So it's ok for use inside our 
offices and for printing but when i need to send it outside it gets tricky.  So i 
generally stick to the MS fonts that 'everyone' has for documents that are going out.


It would be nice to have a slightly nicer version of some of them and the 
screen-fonts used in Xp and Win7 but although Tim at Kracked Press has tried to 
help me i still find it a bit of a pain as i have to walk around and install on 
each separate machine.  There must be some faster route but i don't know it yet.


Regards from

Tom :)








From: webmaster-Kracked_P_P webmas...@krackedpress.com
To: LibreO - Users Global users@global.libreoffice.org
Sent: Friday, 8 February 2013, 14:23
Subject: Fwd: Re: [libreoffice-users] character kerning




 Original Message 
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] character kerning
Date: Fri, 8 Feb 2013 14:56:52 +0100
From: Claude Fiefel claude.fie...@orange.fr
To: webmaster-Kracked_P_P webmas...@krackedpress.com



un conseil prenez donc un traducteur en français for me finish libre office ok


Le 8 févr. 2013 à 14:53, webmaster-Kracked_P_P webmas...@krackedpress.com 
mailto:webmas...@krackedpress.com a écrit :


On 02/08/2013 01:26 AM, Jay Lozier wrote:

On 02/08/2013 01:06 AM, e-letter wrote:

On 07/02/2013, webmaster-Kracked_P_P webmas...@krackedpress.com 
mailto:webmas...@krackedpress.com wrote:

On 02/07/2013 01:37 AM, e-letter wrote:

On 05/02/2013, webmaster-Kracked_P_P webmas...@krackedpress.com 
mailto:webmas...@krackedpress.com wrote:

Since 'liberation serif' is a font that most people outside of the
LO/Linux world would not be using, I think you should look into a more
common font used by publishing houses.  I would look into changing the
fonts used and see which one works best for your needs. If you are
dealing with a publisher, ask which fonts they use.


Is there a cross-platform font available, in both sans serif and serif
styles?


Are you asking if there is one font that is installed on most Windows,
MacOSX, and Linux OS installs?  Or are you asking if there is a font set
that can be installed on them?


Ideally yes, otherwise a font in gnu/linux that has equivalents in the
other systems.


The problem really is not with your systems, but what others have
installedon there.  If you want your document to work on their systems,
with the same font and such, you must embed the fonts in their documents.


Understood for pdf, but for odf it would be nice if a document could
be distributed for editing and the font remained unchanged.


AFAIK Arial, Calibri, Times New Roman, and Courier are available for both Linux 
and Windows. I do not know the equivalents for Mac.


There are thousands of fonts that can be found that can be installed on 
Windows, Linux, and MacOSX, the exact font and not worry about an equivalents.  
The key would be dealing with fonts that are already installed by others, so 
they do not need to install a new one.

Here is a free site
http://www.1001freefonts.com/ http://www.1001freefonts.com/
They show Windows and Mac downloads, but both are TTF font formats.

So if MacOSX used TTF fonts, then the same font file can be used for Windows, 
Linux, and MacOSX.




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Dries

If you can, perhaps this would be the best contact email address to pass 
along to Claude: discuss+subscr...@fr.libreoffice.org


Here's hoping :-)

Thanks


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Re: Fwd: Re: [libreoffice-users] character kerning

2013-02-08 Thread sun shine

On 08/02/13 14:54, Tom Davies wrote:

HI :)
The French website is here
http://fr.libreoffice.org/
and their wiki is here
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Main_Page/fr

but i don't understand enough to find the equivalent of this page
http://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/mailing-lists/how-to-unsubscribe/

Regards from
Tom :)








From: Dries Feys dries.f...@tvh.com
To: Tom Davies tomdavie...@yahoo.co.uk
Cc: webmaster-Kracked_P_P webmas...@krackedpress.com; LibreO - Users Global 
users@global.libreoffice.org
Sent: Friday, 8 February 2013, 14:42
Subject: Re: Fwd: Re: [libreoffice-users] character kerning

I'm willing to take contact with him.

Can anyone give me the links to the french lists  unsubscribe info?

Met vriendelijke groeten, Salutations distinguées, Kind Regards,

DRIES FEYS
CORPORATE SERVICES • Specialist Software Developer



On 8 February 2013 15:40, Tom Davies tomdavie...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:

Hi :)
I am not sure what the French chap was saying.  Anyone know?  Can anyone help?

The problem for me is trying to guess which fonts other people have on their machines.  I 
carefully installed the font called Ubuntu and it's derivatives (bold, and so 
on) on all my colleagues machine's and my various bosses.  So it's ok for use inside our 
offices and for printing but when i need to send it outside it gets tricky.  So i 
generally stick to the MS fonts that 'everyone' has for documents that are going out.


It would be nice to have a slightly nicer version of some of them and the 
screen-fonts used in Xp and Win7 but although Tim at Kracked Press has tried to 
help me i still find it a bit of a pain as i have to walk around and install on 
each separate machine.  There must be some faster route but i don't know it yet.


Regards from

Tom :)








From: webmaster-Kracked_P_P webmas...@krackedpress.com
To: LibreO - Users Global users@global.libreoffice.org
Sent: Friday, 8 February 2013, 14:23
Subject: Fwd: Re: [libreoffice-users] character kerning




 Original Message 
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] character kerning
Date: Fri, 8 Feb 2013 14:56:52 +0100
From: Claude Fiefel claude.fie...@orange.fr
To: webmaster-Kracked_P_P webmas...@krackedpress.com



un conseil prenez donc un traducteur en français for me finish libre office ok


Le 8 févr. 2013 à 14:53, webmaster-Kracked_P_P webmas...@krackedpress.com 
mailto:webmas...@krackedpress.com a écrit :


On 02/08/2013 01:26 AM, Jay Lozier wrote:

On 02/08/2013 01:06 AM, e-letter wrote:

On 07/02/2013, webmaster-Kracked_P_P webmas...@krackedpress.com 
mailto:webmas...@krackedpress.com wrote:

On 02/07/2013 01:37 AM, e-letter wrote:

On 05/02/2013, webmaster-Kracked_P_P webmas...@krackedpress.com 
mailto:webmas...@krackedpress.com wrote:

Since 'liberation serif' is a font that most people outside of the
LO/Linux world would not be using, I think you should look into a more
common font used by publishing houses.  I would look into changing the
fonts used and see which one works best for your needs. If you are
dealing with a publisher, ask which fonts they use.


Is there a cross-platform font available, in both sans serif and serif
styles?


Are you asking if there is one font that is installed on most Windows,
MacOSX, and Linux OS installs?  Or are you asking if there is a font set
that can be installed on them?


Ideally yes, otherwise a font in gnu/linux that has equivalents in the
other systems.


The problem really is not with your systems, but what others have
installedon there.  If you want your document to work on their systems,
with the same font and such, you must embed the fonts in their documents.


Understood for pdf, but for odf it would be nice if a document could
be distributed for editing and the font remained unchanged.


AFAIK Arial, Calibri, Times New Roman, and Courier are available for both Linux 
and Windows. I do not know the equivalents for Mac.


There are thousands of fonts that can be found that can be installed on 
Windows, Linux, and MacOSX, the exact font and not worry about an equivalents.  
The key would be dealing with fonts that are already installed by others, so 
they do not need to install a new one.

Here is a free site
http://www.1001freefonts.com/ http://www.1001freefonts.com/
They show Windows and Mac downloads, but both are TTF font formats.

So if MacOSX used TTF fonts, then the same font file can be used for Windows, 
Linux, and MacOSX.




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Re: Fwd: Re: [libreoffice-users] character kerning

2013-02-08 Thread webmaster-Kracked_P_P


The French email to me was the second emain [different addresses] that 
had the tag like that looked like they used an iPad to send it.
It decided to forward it to the list so someone who might know what 
should be done with the emails.




On 02/08/2013 10:02 AM, sun shine wrote:

On 08/02/13 14:54, Tom Davies wrote:

HI :)
The French website is here
http://fr.libreoffice.org/
and their wiki is here
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Main_Page/fr

but i don't understand enough to find the equivalent of this page
http://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/mailing-lists/how-to-unsubscribe/

Regards from
Tom :)








From: Dries Feys dries.f...@tvh.com
To: Tom Davies tomdavie...@yahoo.co.uk
Cc: webmaster-Kracked_P_P webmas...@krackedpress.com; LibreO - 
Users Global users@global.libreoffice.org

Sent: Friday, 8 February 2013, 14:42
Subject: Re: Fwd: Re: [libreoffice-users] character kerning

I'm willing to take contact with him.

Can anyone give me the links to the french lists  unsubscribe info?

Met vriendelijke groeten, Salutations distinguées, Kind Regards,

DRIES FEYS
CORPORATE SERVICES • Specialist Software Developer



On 8 February 2013 15:40, Tom Davies tomdavie...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:

Hi :)
I am not sure what the French chap was saying.  Anyone know?  Can 
anyone help?


The problem for me is trying to guess which fonts other people have 
on their machines.  I carefully installed the font called Ubuntu 
and it's derivatives (bold, and so on) on all my colleagues 
machine's and my various bosses.  So it's ok for use inside our 
offices and for printing but when i need to send it outside it gets 
tricky.  So i generally stick to the MS fonts that 'everyone' has 
for documents that are going out.



It would be nice to have a slightly nicer version of some of them 
and the screen-fonts used in Xp and Win7 but although Tim at 
Kracked Press has tried to help me i still find it a bit of a pain 
as i have to walk around and install on each separate machine.  
There must be some faster route but i don't know it yet.



Regards from

Tom :)








From: webmaster-Kracked_P_P webmas...@krackedpress.com
To: LibreO - Users Global users@global.libreoffice.org
Sent: Friday, 8 February 2013, 14:23
Subject: Fwd: Re: [libreoffice-users] character kerning




 Original Message 
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] character kerning
Date: Fri, 8 Feb 2013 14:56:52 +0100
From: Claude Fiefel claude.fie...@orange.fr
To: webmaster-Kracked_P_P webmas...@krackedpress.com



un conseil prenez donc un traducteur en français for me finish 
libre office ok



Le 8 févr. 2013 à 14:53, webmaster-Kracked_P_P 
webmas...@krackedpress.com mailto:webmas...@krackedpress.com a 
écrit :



On 02/08/2013 01:26 AM, Jay Lozier wrote:

On 02/08/2013 01:06 AM, e-letter wrote:
On 07/02/2013, webmaster-Kracked_P_P 
webmas...@krackedpress.com 
mailto:webmas...@krackedpress.com wrote:

On 02/07/2013 01:37 AM, e-letter wrote:
On 05/02/2013, webmaster-Kracked_P_P 
webmas...@krackedpress.com 
mailto:webmas...@krackedpress.com wrote:
Since 'liberation serif' is a font that most people outside 
of the
LO/Linux world would not be using, I think you should look 
into a more
common font used by publishing houses.  I would look into 
changing the
fonts used and see which one works best for your needs. If 
you are

dealing with a publisher, ask which fonts they use.

Is there a cross-platform font available, in both sans 
serif and serif

styles?

Are you asking if there is one font that is installed on most 
Windows,
MacOSX, and Linux OS installs?  Or are you asking if there is 
a font set

that can be installed on them?

Ideally yes, otherwise a font in gnu/linux that has equivalents 
in the

other systems.


The problem really is not with your systems, but what others have
installedon there.  If you want your document to work on their 
systems,
with the same font and such, you must embed the fonts in their 
documents.


Understood for pdf, but for odf it would be nice if a document 
could

be distributed for editing and the font remained unchanged.

AFAIK Arial, Calibri, Times New Roman, and Courier are available 
for both Linux and Windows. I do not know the equivalents for Mac.


There are thousands of fonts that can be found that can be 
installed on Windows, Linux, and MacOSX, the exact font and not 
worry about an equivalents.  The key would be dealing with fonts 
that are already installed by others, so they do not need to 
install a new one.


Here is a free site
http://www.1001freefonts.com/ http://www.1001freefonts.com/
They show Windows and Mac downloads, but both are TTF font formats.

So if MacOSX used TTF fonts, then the same font file can be used 
for Windows, Linux, and MacOSX.





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