On 10/7/24 20:43, Richard Pearson wrote:
I have tried the help section but having trouble increasing the font size on
the tool bar (i believe) where it says file, edit, view, help etc etc. Thank
you very much.
Richard Pearson
What operating system platform are you using?
I can set the f
I have tried the help section but having trouble increasing the font size on
the tool bar (i believe) where it says file, edit, view, help etc etc. Thank
you very much.
Richard Pearson
Caroline -
I'm not aware of a way to prevent a font from being embedded in an exported PDF
file, but from what I've read it seems that fonts won't be embedded if the font
licence doesn't allow it. Assuming that you know which of your fonts have
restrictive licences, have y
Hi Caroline, if you are creating it in OO and using
any of the included fonts, its fine. Just export as
pdf and send it on.
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> Hi, I am just s
Hi, I am just sending a reminder about this question. Sorry if you’re
snowed under and thank you so much!
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Date: Tuesday, January 31, 2023
Subject: Question about embedding fonts in Open Office
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Hi, thanks for all you do!
I just have a question about Open Office.
I want to share an rtf written file, and I know I mustn’t embed fonts
unless I am sure they are ok to embed. Are fonts automatically embedded on
an RTF file or is this not an issue?
Also, if I export a document to be a PDF, do
On Mon, 17 Aug 2020 23:04:37 -0400 (EDT)
PETER LOVE wrote:
> Dear 'users' @ Open Office:
>
> I'm using Open Office version 4.17 but having trouble locating 'fonts' and
> 'line spacing' and small things like that for shaping up my documents. How
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Temat: help! I'm having rather serious issues with things such as 'linespacing'
, 'fonts' and such
Dear 'users' @ Open Off
Dear 'users' @ Open Office:
I'm using Open Office version 4.17 but having trouble locating 'fonts' and
'line spacing' and small things like that for shaping up my documents. How do I
do these things? Please inform, or help. Thank you.
Peter Love
Greetings:
I recently bought a MacBook Air and I would like to use its fonts in the
OpenOffice program but I’ve been unable to find an appropriate procedure.
Hopefully yours,
Denis Eugene Sullivan
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On Sat, 28 Dec 2019 20:25:31 -0800
Michael Anderson wrote:
> How can I import new fonts into OpenOffice? Am trying to get some from
> Fee Fonts, but I can't get them into the program from a zip file.
>
> Thanks,
> Michael Anderson
>
As your email indicates you are usi
Import those fonts into your operating system. Then they will be available to
OpenOffice.
Sent from my iPhone
> On Dec 29, 2019, at 3:58 AM, Michael Anderson wrote:
>
> How can I import new fonts into OpenOffice? Am trying to get some from Fee
> Fonts, but I can't
How can I import new fonts into OpenOffice? Am trying to get some from
Fee Fonts, but I can't get them into the program from a zip file.
Thanks,
Michael Anderson
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On 2019-02-18 11:50 p.m., David Bond wrote:
Instructions for changing default fonts say “Preferences —OpenOffice Writer -
Basic Fonts”, but my Preferences (4.1.6) do not show me “OpenOffice Writer.
Did you have a text document open? OpenOffice Writer only appears in Preferences when a text
seeing
Arial 10 stick its nose into my work, even when I have formatted a
new spreadsheet for, say, Times 12.
That sounds as if you are not quite doing it right.
OpenOffice Help does not help. Instructions for changing default
fonts say "Preferences -- OpenOffice Writer -- Basic Fonts&
say, Times 12. OpenOffice Help does not help. Instructions
for changing default fonts say “Preferences —OpenOffice Writer - Basic Fonts”,
but my Preferences (4.1.6) do not show me “OpenOffice Writer.
Help, please. HOW DO I CHANGE DEFAULT FONTS so that when I open a new page I
can quickly spe
when I have formatted a new
spreadsheet for, say, Times 12. OpenOffice Help does not help. Instructions
for changing default fonts say “Preferences —OpenOffice Writer - Basic Fonts”,
but my Preferences (4.1.6) do not show me “OpenOffice Writer.
Help, please. HOW DO I CHANGE DEFAULT FONTS so
First Excerpt from “Designing with LibreOffice” Released Separately
Friends of OpenDocument has released Choosing Fonts, the first of five
excerpts from Bruce Byfield’s Designing with LibreOffice. Although
focused on LibreOffice, both the original and the full book also largely
apply to Apache
On Tue, 19 Apr 2016 01:54:23 -0500
"Gerry Turner" wrote:
> Forgive me if this is a stupid question: Is there a variety of fonts
> available with your WP program? I’m one of those quirky people who are
> firmly attached to fixed space typewriter fonts.
OpenOffice will us
Forgive me if this is a stupid question: Is there a variety of fonts available
with your WP program? I’m one of those quirky people who are firmly attached
to fixed space typewriter fonts.
> On Feb 24, 2016, at 07:03, TN Patriot wrote:
>
> It's usually system-wide, so just download/install fonts to your OS and they
> should show up in the font menu.
You may need to reboot to make them appear.
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On Wed, 24 Feb 2016 06:03:42 -0600
TN Patriot wrote:
> On Wed, 24 Feb 2016 06:07:28 + (UTC)
> Alan Cliffe wrote:
>
> > Is there any way to add a font to the menu? I know there are sites where you
> > can download fonts, but I don't know how you would incorporate
On Wed, 24 Feb 2016 06:07:28 + (UTC)
Alan Cliffe wrote:
> Is there any way to add a font to the menu? I know there are sites where you
> can download fonts, but I don't know how you would incorporate a downloaded
> font into Open Office, or whether it's possible.
It
Is there any way to add a font to the menu? I know there are sites where you
can download fonts, but I don't know how you would incorporate a downloaded
font into Open Office, or whether it's possible.
ffice
> but it now doesn't appear to want to do it, any suggestions,
Help us with a little bit more info:
version of OS X and of OO
Are you trying to install the font in the Mac fonts or into OO? I've never had
problems with the former, although you may need to reboot after install
I was hoping that you could help, I have a mac that I use open office on and I
want to down load another font, when I have the font on my desktop and go to
install it it refuses to install, I have already had this font installed and
working on open office but it now doesn't appear to want to do
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Subject: Re: Schriftenfamilie DejaVu-Fonts
On Mon, 29 Dec 2014 16:08:29 +0600
"Urmas" wrote:
> "Peter Junge":
>
> > Can you please behave ...
>
> Yeah right. When on a support
On Mon, 29 Dec 2014 16:08:29 +0600
"Urmas" wrote:
> "Peter Junge":
>
> > Can you please behave ...
>
> Yeah right. When on a support forum wrong answers do not cause discussion
> but who-said-what-and-how does, something is clearly wrong.
>
+1
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On Mon, 29 Dec 2014 22:38:09 +1100
Martin Groenescheij wrote:
>
> On 29/12/2014 9:49 PM, Andrea Pescetti wrote:
> > On 28/12/2014 Urmas wrote:
> >> "Martin Groenescheij":
> >>> OpenOffice doesn't include fonts
> >> You're a fool
On 29/12/2014 9:49 PM, Andrea Pescetti wrote:
On 28/12/2014 Urmas wrote:
"Martin Groenescheij":
OpenOffice doesn't include fonts
You're a fool. It obviously does.
Martin is not a fool and he often provides useful information; he was
simply wrong in this particular ca
On 29/12/14 18:08, Urmas wrote:
"Peter Junge":
Can you please behave ...
Yeah right. When on a support forum wrong answers do not cause
discussion but who-said-what-and-how does, something is clearly wrong.
There was nothing wrong about the discussions but words like "fool" is
something t
On 28/12/2014 Urmas wrote:
"Martin Groenescheij":
OpenOffice doesn't include fonts
You're a fool. It obviously does.
Martin is not a fool and he often provides useful information; he was
simply wrong in this particular case, but this happens and other
community members
On 2014-12-28, 11:31 PM Tony Gallas wrote:
For anyone who wants DejaVu fonts, they can be downloaded from SourceForge or the DejaVu web
site.
DejaVu fonts are included in the OpenOffice download.
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"Peter Junge":
Can you please behave ...
Yeah right. When on a support forum wrong answers do not cause discussion
but who-said-what-and-how does, something is clearly wrong.
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I'd vote for someone who doesn't respect common courtesy to be barred.
Urmas is a prime example.
For anyone who wants DejaVu fonts, they can be downloaded from
SourceForge or the DejaVu web site.
On 29/12/2014 11:07 AM, Peter Junge wrote:
"Urmas"
Can you please beh
"Urmas"
Can you please behave or we'll need to start a vote to kick you off the
list.
/Peter
On 28/12/14 23:07, Urmas wrote:
"Martin Groenescheij":
OpenOffice doesn't include fonts
You're a fool. It obviously does.
De
accessing this group.
Moderators?
On Sun, Dec 28, 2014 at 7:07 AM, Urmas wrote:
> "Martin Groenescheij":
>
> OpenOffice doesn't include fonts
>>
>
> You're a fool. It obviously does.
>
> DejaVu fonts version included is 2.33.
>
>
>
>
&g
"Martin Groenescheij":
OpenOffice doesn't include fonts
You're a fool. It obviously does.
DejaVu fonts version included is 2.33.
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On 28/12/2014 6:30 AM, Heiko Kirsch wrote:
Sehr geehrte Damen und Herren,
bitte teilen Sie mir mit, ob die Schriftenfamilie "DejaVu-Fonts" im
Apache OpenOffice Installationspaket standardmäßig enthalten ist.
OpenOffice doesn't include fonts, it use the fonts available in
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Date: Sat, 27 Dec 2014 20:32:29 -0500 (EST)
From: Felmon Davis
Reply-To: users@openoffice.apache.org
To: users@openoffice.apache.org
On Sat, 27 Dec
On Sat, 27 Dec 2014, Heiko Kirsch wrote:
Sehr geehrte Damen und Herren,
bitte teilen Sie mir mit, ob die Schriftenfamilie "DejaVu-Fonts" im Apache
OpenOffice Installationspaket standardmäßig enthalten ist.
Ich freue mich auf Ihre Antwort.
as far as I can tell, dejavu-fonts ar
Sehr geehrte Damen und Herren,
bitte teilen Sie mir mit, ob die Schriftenfamilie "DejaVu-Fonts" im
Apache OpenOffice Installationspaket standardmäßig enthalten ist.
Ich freue mich auf Ihre Antwort.
Mit freundlichen Grüßen
*/He
fonts are independent of OpenOffice.
Therefore here some tips for your search.
You can search with adding term "script", "handwriting" or
"calligraphy". Or search for the font name (e.g "Palace Script") or for
the font file name (e.g. "english_.ttf&quo
On 22/12/14 15:01, Jamie Prevosk wrote:
> Is a font available that simulates handwriting. I
Yes, but they are not included in either OpenOffice.org, nor Apache Open
Office, nor EUroOffice, Nor LibreOffice.
The pertinent issues are:
* How much are you willing to spend for the font;
* How close t
p you can give
>> me.
>>
>> Thanks
>> Jamie
>>
>> You need to look harder. Fer instance: the SoftMaker Office folks were
> advertising a "deal" on fonts a couple of months ago, that I
> think included a handwriting simulator. Someone in either OO or LO
to look harder. Fer instance: the SoftMaker Office folks were advertising a
"deal" on fonts a couple of months ago, that I
think included a handwriting simulator. Someone in either OO or LO was
discussing available fonts about six months ago. He was
looking for something similar,
On Mon, 22 Dec 2014 10:01:57 -0500
Jamie Prevosk wrote:
> Is a font available that simulates handwriting. I could not find anything
> in the forums or online. I checked each font individually and could not
> find one. I am using Open Office 4.1.1. I appreciate any help you can give
> me.
Try, fo
give
> me.
>
> Thanks
> Jamie
OpenOffice uses the fonts installed on your computer. Find a font that suits
your needs, download it and install on your computer. OpenOffice should find
that font on next startup.
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Is a font available that simulates handwriting. I could not find anything
in the forums or online. I checked each font individually and could not
find one. I am using Open Office 4.1.1. I appreciate any help you can give
me.
Thanks
Jamie
THE PROBLEM! The disappearing fonts…….The
cause…..downloading/upgrading from OS X 10.6.8 to OS X 10.9.1. The result
….the fonts were unstable(?) The Solution….. uploading OO.oo from 3.1 to
OO.oo 4.1. Problem solved!!! Thank you for you suggestion. NO SARCASM!!
Really thank
fault.
The nice thing about Neo is that you get it only by d/l from Patrick or a
couple of mirrors, or from the App Store. Therefore, uncorrupted. It also uses
the Mac's native display system, so the fonts look cooler and the interface is
what Mac users expect. AOO's is pretty
On 2014-10-25, 12:06 AM mt wrote:
On 24/10/14 at 9:23 PM, jimpla...@me.com (James Plante) wrote:
Nope, you're still correct. That's for TECH support, though. You can still get help with
"How do I" problems from forums like this one, since AOO and Neo operate pretty much
identically. There's al
On 24/10/14 at 9:23 PM, jimpla...@me.com (James Plante) wrote:
Nope, you're still correct. That's for TECH support, though.
You can still get help with "How do I" problems from forums
like this one, since AOO and Neo operate pretty much
identically. There's also NeoWiki, and of course Google.
Nope, you're still correct. That's for TECH support, though. You can still get
help with "How do I" problems from forums like this one, since AOO and Neo
operate pretty much identically. There's also NeoWiki, and of course Google.
The reason Patrick went to the $100/yr support was because he jus
On 24/10/14 at 4:14 PM, jimpla...@me.com (James Plante) wrote:
One other thing you may want to do: Download NeoOffice from the
App store. On Macs, it seems to work with fewer annoyances than AOO.
Not sure this is really true. I have used both NeoOffice and
Apache OpenOffice, and have opted fo
Dock.
Click the icon in the doc, and Neo should open. (Note: It'll take some time for
the initial opening while Neo loads all the fonts and does computer stuff in
the background. After that, opening will take less time (I don't care to know
why). It takes MUCH less time than MS Word to
g
>> select all I was able to select a different font and the information would
>> magically appear.
>>
>> It pretty much slowed down in recent days but i’m sure it will happen again
>> and at a most inopportune time. (Murphy’s law anyone?)
>>
>> It used
the Font Book app. Open the application, then look up the fonts that have
> "disappeared." Click on the font and see if it is labeled as "off". If it is,
> then right-click (or two-fingered tap; or Command click) to see the context
> menu. Enable the font. Quit F
select a different font and the information would
> magically appear.
>
> It pretty much slowed down in recent days but i’m sure it will happen again
> and at a most inopportune time. (Murphy’s law anyone?)
>
> It used to occur only with Times New Roman font but now it happe
Try the Font Book app. Open the application, then look up the fonts that have
"disappeared." Click on the font and see if it is labeled as "off". If it is,
then right-click (or two-fingered tap; or Command click) to see the context
menu. Enable the font. Quit Font Book, an
font and the information would
magically appear.
It pretty much slowed down in recent days but i’m sure it will happen again and
at a most inopportune time. (Murphy’s law anyone?)
It used to occur only with Times New Roman font but now it happens with
different fonts. sometimes right after I
On 21 Nov 2013, at 11:50, James wrote:
> How did you get a template fro Star Office? I also used Star Office and any
> way ay I could recover anything is by copying the text and paste it into Open
> Office.
I don't know exactly how I did it by now, unfortunately. I may have opened a
SO file
list
Subject: presentations layouts and fonts
Something has changed in 4.0.x
Previously, I used to be able to select between a number of slide layouts -
title only, title and text, title and two columns of text, etc.
Now it's hard to find the incantation to bring up these options; they are
Something has changed in 4.0.x
Previously, I used to be able to select between a number of slide layouts -
title only, title and text, title and two columns of text, etc.
Now it's hard to find the incantation to bring up these options; they are not
identified in the right hand menu.
Also, the
>> "Urmas" == Urmas writes:
> "Uwe Brauer":
>> Is there a way to display only the say hebrew fonts.
> You can see a list of Arabic, Hebrew, Indic and some other fonts in
> the 'Format Character' dialog, under 'CTL font'
On Tue, 29 Oct 2013 11:36:53 -, Uwe Brauer wrote:
> Is there a way to display only the say hebrew fonts.
> The font menu lists all of them, can I filter the list?
you can create respective custom character styles and display them on the list
of styles. alternatively, font history
Thanks for the lead to download additional fonts
I have many fonts, mainly based upon the
native tongue used by many.
Don
Donald Zarlenga Ph.D.
zarle...@me.com
On Oct 29, 2013, at 10:48 AM, Urmas wrote:
"Uwe Brauer":
> Is there a way to display only the say hebrew fonts.
"Uwe Brauer":
Is there a way to display only the say hebrew fonts.
You can see a list of Arabic, Hebrew, Indic and some other fonts in the
'Format Character' dialog, under 'CTL font' list.
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Hello
Is there a way to display only the say hebrew fonts.
The font menu lists all of them, can I filter the list?
Thanks
Uwe Brauer
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