Possibly no one knows anything re. the Japanese to German version.
On Fri, Aug 24, 2012 at 11:18 AM, Thomas Blasejewicz
tho...@s7.dion.ne.jpwrote:
So far not a single response.
Does that mean, I am the ONLY ONE experiencing this?
Or did I do something incredibly stupid? (yet, the same
(2012/08/25 4:33), webmaster-Kracked_P_P wrote:
I wonder if there is a problem with the font used or some other issue
with both the text and font type being placed into a Calc cell.
I assume you tried Paste Special and used unformatted text or
something like that.
The problem could be
So far not a single response.
Does that mean, I am the ONLY ONE experiencing this?
Or did I do something incredibly stupid? (yet, the same operation works
with OpenOffice)
Through googling and reading the documentation I could not yet find
anything helpful ...
Anybody?
Please.
(2012/08/22
I just confirmed what I think you're seeing, in LO 3.4.6.
I guess that a bug report is required, after searching to make sure it
hasn't already been reported.
On Fri, 24 Aug 2012, Thomas Blasejewicz wrote:
So far not a single response.
Does that mean, I am the ONLY ONE experiencing this?
Or
I would suggest you try 3.5 or 3.6 before reporting a bug.
On Fri, Aug 24, 2012 at 9:34 AM, Robert Funnell
robert.funn...@mcgill.ca wrote:
I just confirmed what I think you're seeing, in LO 3.4.6.
I guess that a bug report is required, after searching to make sure it
hasn't already been
I wonder if there is a problem with the font used or some other issue
with both the text and font type being placed into a Calc cell.
I assume you tried Paste Special and used unformatted text or
something like that.
The problem could be the mix between the two languages, since there are
Good evening
*** additional information:
I tried OpenOffice 3.3 (still in my office computer) -- No problem there!
So, what is this Writer - Calc problem?
A bug???
(2012/08/21 20:42), Thomas Blasejewicz wrote:
Good evening
I am working a translation (Japanese-German), using LOWriter + Calc
Good evening
I am working a translation (Japanese-German), using LOWriter + Calc 3.4.5
Both programs are set up to contain the same font.
Writer is used for writing the text, Calc to record special translation
terms I use (and want to remember).
BUT when I copy a term (Japanse, font = MS P
Good morning,
Thanks for your kind and quick reply.
I tried to put the missing fonts in ~/.fonts but LO was not able to see
them.
Yes, the fonts are type1 fonts.
Following your suggestion about type1 fonts, I have been searching for the
equivalent fonts in truetype (especially the famous (for
On Sun, 2012-02-19 at 23:53 +0100, Roland Pastorino wrote:
Hi,
2. other fonts from this folder appear in Libreoffice but not lmmathsmbols.
The owner is root.
Have you tried to change owner? If you are the only user try this: sudo
chown user_name path_to_the_font
user_name = your login name
There is a difference between putting them in the folder and
installing them. You click on the fonts and a window opens up and
then click on the install button. That places the font in the .font
folder and places references to it to all the other places needed for it
to work properly.
Hi,
I am having a problem with some fonts in Libreoffice 3.4.4 in ubuntu 11.10.
I have spent all the afternoon on this problem but I was not able to find
any solution.
Problem:
Some fonts (Latin Modern Math Symbols for example) installed in my system
are not available in Libreoffice.
However
Are the missing fonts listed in the hidden folder .fonts?
It looks like your font is a Type1 font. Do you have a TTF version? I
do not use Type1 anymore.
Are they called LMS Math Symbol? or LMS Math Extensions? I have a
lot of Math symbols in my very large TTF [and some Type1 and OTF]
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