it changes slightly each
time, suggesting that there actually is a different symbol in each font.
On a related note, is it correct that Dejavu Sans is included in LibreOffice on
all platforms?
Thanks.
- Glen
Original Message
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-documentation] Writer/Mat
Glen Reesor wrote:
>Does anyone know why there's only a subset? Is it arbitrary, or perhaps chosen
>to mimic the subset shown in MS Word?
That is a limitation of the font that is being used, not of LibO.
Once upon a time, long ago and far away, OOAuthors had a list of recommended
fonts for e
Hi Glen,
Glen Reesor schrieb:
I'm working on translating the Math FAQs from French and have discovered
that both Math and Writer only display a subset of the displayable
characters in any given font.
For instance, the double arrow character ⇄ (unicode 21c4) exists in a
number of fonts, and can
That should be CTRL + SHIFT + u21c4.
On 2013-11-30 17:06, Glen Reesor wrote:
I'm working on translating the Math FAQs from French and have
discovered that both Math and Writer only display a subset of the
displayable characters in any given font.
For instance, the double arrow character ⇄ (un