Hi Chuck,
Google Fonts or DaFont don't have Georgia font. But, Adobe Fonts has it
(https://fonts.adobe.com/fonts/georgia).
How do I download the font pack? There is no "download" button.
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On 2025-08-15 19:16, Chuck Stuettgen wrote:
Although my main computer is Linux I should have mentioned the reason I
chose Georgia as my default font was for compatibility with non Linux
systems.
Liberation is a good font but it's unlikely the average Windows computer
will have it on their computer. With the Georgia font, I never have to
worry about my document formatting being screwed up when sharing or viewing
documents on a Windows computer.
Chuck
On Fri, Aug 15, 2025 at 5:37 PM William Park <[email protected]> wrote:
Thanks. It came down to
- Liberation Serif -- more square'ish than Times New Roman
- Linux Libertine -- taller strokes than Liberation Serif
I chose Liberation Serif.
On 2025-08-15 14:11, LAP wrote:
On Fri, 15 Aug 2025 12:07:40 +0200
Philip Jackson <[email protected]> wrote:
I find LIberation Serif is a good alternative to Times Roman. I tend
to use Liberation Sans for headings.
Yes, the Liberation fonts are, IMO, an excellent overall choice.
In addition top their aesthetic qualities, they have very good Unicode
coverage which is quite important in all documents.
LAP
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