On Sun, 2005-09-18 at 00:27 -0230, D G Watts wrote:
> To OpenOffice,
> 
> I'm having trouble with printing out OpenOffice files in the proper fonts. 
> When they open on my computer screen the fonts usually appear as Arial, but 
> when I go to print them, they come out as Symbol (Greek). Even if I try to 
> change the fonts to Times New Roman, etc., they still print out as Symbol 
> (Greek).
> What causes this, and how can I prevent it? Sincerely,
> 
> DWatts

I think that the following applies in your case as well as in the case
of the original OP.

Let us know if this is the problem.


> On Thu, 2005-09-15 at 23:59 +0200, Baurzhan Ismagulov wrote:
> > On Thu, Sep 15, 2005 at 11:53:51PM +0200, Baurzhan Ismagulov wrote:
> > > I'm using Writer of OpenOffice.org 1.1.4 from Debian unstable. I created
> > > a document in Turkish (tr.sxw). The font should be Times New Roman from
> > > Microsoft (I've installed them via msttcorefonts Debian package),
> > > Turkish letters look fine (tr-oo.png). When I print it (tr.ps), the
> > > following glyphs are displayed with another font (tr-kgv.png):
> > 
> > Sorry, forgot to attach the files.
> 
> Doesn't matter the list server strips them. May I suggest that you
> either post them on your website (url to the list) or attach them to an
> issue (post number to the list). This is so we can see what you see. 
> 
> I will take a guess though, I'll bet that there is font substitution
> happening either on your printer or in OOo. To check if it is OOo, go to
> Tools > Options > OpenOffice.org > Fonts and see what is there. How you
> check your printer is up to you but if spadmin is available, you might
> see if it reports font substitution.
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