On Tue, May 03, 2005 at 08:32:15PM +0300, Vasiliev Michael wrote:

> If you have the hebrew fonts, make sure OO knows about them. To do that, run 
> OO Print Administration tool, oopadmin, Fonts -> Add. It creates the 
> nessesary symlinks from ~/.openoffice/1.1.4/user/fonts/<fontfilename> to your 
> font directory/<fontfilename>. Then the fonts magically appear in the 
> oowriter's font list :)

Again, most linux distros carry a version of OOo that has the Xft
patches from ooo-build, and thus don't need this extra installation
procedure.

You generally copy the fonts files to somewhere under /usr/share/fonts,
run (as root) fc-cache, and the fonts magically appear in oowriter's
fonts list. And if the fonts come in a decent package, this command is
usually run for you.

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