It seems to have been rolled into the Sans font itself as an 'Extra
Light' setting. It can be set under SYSTEM -> PREFERENCES -> FONTS.
OpenOffice does let you select this option under Format -> Character.
Closing the bug. Please reopen if I have misunderstood.
** Changed in: Ubuntu
Status:
It seems to have been rolled into the Sans font itself as an 'Extra
Light' setting. It can be set under SYSTEM -> PREFERENCES -> FONTS.
OpenOffice does let you select this option under Format -> Character.
Closing the bug. Please reopen if I have misunderstood.
** Changed in: Ubuntu
Status:
It seems to have been rolled into the Sans font itself as an 'Extra
Light' setting. It can be set under SYSTEM -> PREFERENCES -> FONTS.
OpenOffice does let you select this option under Format -> Character.
Closing the bug. Please reopen if I have misunderstood.
** Changed in: Ubuntu
Status:
It seems to have been rolled into the Sans font itself as an 'Extra
Light' setting. It can be set under SYSTEM -> PREFERENCES -> FONTS.
OpenOffice does let you select this option under Format -> Character.
Closing the bug. Please reopen if I have misunderstood.
** Changed in: Ubuntu
Status:
It seems to have been rolled into the Sans font itself as an 'Extra
Light' setting. It can be set under SYSTEM -> PREFERENCES -> FONTS.
OpenOffice does let you select this option under Format -> Character.
Closing the bug. Please reopen if I have misunderstood.
** Changed in: Ubuntu
Status:
It seems to have been rolled into the Sans font itself as an 'Extra
Light' setting. It can be set under SYSTEM -> PREFERENCES -> FONTS.
OpenOffice does let you select this option under Format -> Character.
Closing the bug. Please reopen if I have misunderstood.
** Changed in: Ubuntu
Status: