Konstantinos Margaritis wrote: > On ?????????????? 13 ?????????????? 2005 18:28, Thiemo Seufer wrote: > > What's the compatible replacement for Times New Roman? > > Compatible in what way? Do you need just a serif font? Or do you need > some serif font that looks exactly like Times New Roman, same > kerning, dimensions, etc but is not TImes New Roman?
The second case. > In the second > case, I'm afraid I can't really help you, as I'm not a typesetting > expert. But if you're just looking for a nice looking serif font, > there are plenty: FreeSerif, Bitstream, Thryomanes, and I think > there's a (non-free/contrib?) package of ttf-gentium, a very high > quality serif font. > But I think, OO.o, amongst others, offers the ability to use a font > replacement table for improrting/exporting documents. Replacement fonts are a standard feature, and using is usually breaks formatting of the document. AFAIK there's currently no way to decent quality printouts without non-free fonts, even in the most simple cases (Times New Roman or Arial). Thiemo -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]