Thank you!


On Mon, Feb 25, 2013 at 11:48 AM, webmaster-Kracked_P_P <
[email protected]> wrote:


> For Win7 systems - you can see them through Control Panel > All Control
> Panel Items > Fonts
> which was on the left hand side of the window.
>
> Now you can delete the fonts by right clicking on it and using the delete
> option[s].
> To install fonts, you must have the font setting to NOT make a "link" to
> the font.  That is always trouble.
> So from there, you just have a list of fonts in a "working folder" and
> right click on the font[s] you want to install and use the "install" option.
>
> That is how I do this.
>
> The only issue is you will need to know what fonts all of you packages use
> so you do not delete any needed ones.  For myself, I have over 200 "items"
> listed on my Win7 laptop and over 500 font files in my .fonts folder on my
> Ubuntu desktop.
>
>
>
> On 02/25/2013 12:29 PM, anne-ology wrote:
>
>>         yikes  ;-(
>>             and the proper way for WIN7 would be ???  ;-)
>>         I was just about to check into finding more then plopping them in;
>> now I'll wait for further instructions.
>>
>>         yep ... I think this 'glorified typewriter' is making me 'feel
>> stupider & stupider' ...
>>
>>
>>
>> On Sat, Feb 23, 2013 at 8:25 PM, webmaster-Kracked_P_P <
>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>
>>  For the Windows users, and the Linux users, you really should use the
>>> font
>>> install procedures.
>>>
>>> For Windows, there should be a font listing in its Control Panel and a
>>> way
>>> to install fonts there.
>>>
>>> For Ubuntu users, all you have to do in click on the font and it should
>>> open the font installation window with the "install" button.  That way
>>> you
>>> can see the font before you install it.  I like that better than
>>> "dumping"
>>> the font into the hidden ".fonts" folder.  This is mostly the fonts you
>>> install after the fact and not ones installed by the OS.
>>>
>>> If you are never going to use any non-English language, then do this. . .
>>>
>>> Open LibreOffice and scroll down the list of fonts in the font drop-box
>>> in
>>> the "formatting" toolbar.
>>>
>>> Look at the fonts that have a name on the left and glyphs on the right.
>>>   This will show for "dinbats" and icon based fonts.  ALSO it will show
>>> you
>>> glyphs for the non-English/non-Latin style of fonts.
>>>
>>> Think Arabic or an Asian language.
>>>
>>> At that point, write down all of the font names that have these fonts you
>>> do not want.  Then go to a package that has a font viewer and search for
>>> the fonts, if the is no file name that matches.  I have a bunch of fonts
>>> like that.
>>>
>>> To be honest, there are other places that hold the fonts for Ubuntu, so
>>> you will have to search for then.  BE CAREFUL not to remove any folders
>>> or
>>> delete them permanently since you might have removed a needed for for one
>>> of your packages.  My install of Ubuntu has many Middle Eastern and Asian
>>> fonts installed by default, even though I use English for my language.  I
>>> may remove most of them someday, but it will be a slow process so I do
>>> not
>>> make any mistakes.  If you use Ubuntu, use the Software Center and look
>>> at
>>> the font packages installed.  Then remove those that are not part of your
>>> language, like India or Arabic for English.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 02/23/2013 08:23 PM, anne-ology wrote:
>>>
>>>           Thanks!!!
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Sat, Feb 23, 2013 at 7:15 PM, Doug <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>    On 02/23/2013 07:40 PM, anne-ology wrote:
>>>>
>>>>           Thank you for responding;
>>>>>               but I haven't the foggiest idea what you've said.
>>>>>
>>>>>          the font directory of the distro  ???   ...  AAMOF  ???
>>>>>
>>>>>          I would really enjoy getting rid of all those 'junk' fonts ...
>>>>> and
>>>>> finding then dropping in the good ones;
>>>>>               but I haven't a clue as to how to so do.
>>>>>
>>>>>          ok, it's probably some simple step to locate these then drop
>>>>> them
>>>>> into whatever folder ...
>>>>>               but 'the more I learn of these glorified typewriters, the
>>>>> stupider I feel'  ;-)   ;-)   ;-)
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>    AAMOF=as a matter of fact
>>>>>
>>>>> You will find a bunch of directories labelled fonts. You want one that
>>>>> has
>>>>> a list of
>>>>> fonts showing as subdirectories. In my distro (pclos) they're in
>>>>> /usr/share:
>>>>>
>>>>> [doug@linux1 fonts]$ ls -la
>>>>> total 184
>>>>> drwxr-xr-x  17 root root  4096 Feb 19 00:22 ./
>>>>> drwxr-xr-x 266 root root 12288 Feb 22 12:04 ../
>>>>> drwxr-xr-x   2 root root 98304 Jun  8  2011 100dpi/
>>>>> drwxr-xr-x   2 root root  4096 Jun  8  2011 75dpi/
>>>>> drwxr-xr-x   2 root root  4096 Jun  8  2011 cyrillic/
>>>>> drwxr-xr-x   4 root root  4096 Sep 22  2011 default/
>>>>> drwxr-xr-x   3 root root  4096 Jun  8  2011 encodings/
>>>>> drwxr-xr-x   2 root root  4096 Feb 22 12:07 java/
>>>>> drwxr-xr-x   2 root root 20480 Jun  8  2011 misc/
>>>>> drwxr-xr-x   2 root root  4096 Jun  8  2011 OTF/
>>>>> drwxr-xr-x   2 root root  4096 Jun  8  2011 Speedo/
>>>>> drwxr-xr-x   3 root root  4096 Feb 19 00:22 truetype/
>>>>> drwxr-xr-x   2 root root  4096 Aug 20  2012 ttf/
>>>>> drwxr-xr-x   4 root root  4096 Jun  8  2011 TTF/
>>>>> drwxr-xr-x   2 root root  4096 Jun  8  2011 Type1/
>>>>> drwxr-xr-x   2 root root  4096 Jun 12  2011 ubuntu/
>>>>> drwxr-xr-x   2 root root  4096 Oct 16  2010 webcore/
>>>>>
>>>>> Notice the names: three sets of true-types, a type 1, even
>>>>> cyrillic, if you happen to use Russian! All of the Latin letters
>>>>> can be modified with accent marks, etc. if you make a
>>>>> compose key. You'll also have  some signs, like €, ¢, ₤,
>>>>> ½, ¼, ß (German ess-tset) and whatever.
>>>>>
>>>>> I thought I saw, somewhere in this thread, someone who
>>>>> told where to get the Microsoft fonts--these are True-Tupe,
>>>>> or ttf, and have the kind of fonts you want so as to look
>>>>> professional in whatever you write.  BTW, do _not_
>>>>> remove the old font directory without having one at
>>>>> hand to replace it with, because if you do, there will be
>>>>> absolutely _nothing_ readable in any program! As I
>>>>> have said, all the programs on the system use the
>>>>> fonts in that font directory. There might be one or two
>>>>> exceptions, but more likely not.  You don't have to
>>>>> remove the old font directory--you can just drop the
>>>>> new fonts in with the old, and you'll just have a bigger
>>>>> list to choose from. I dumped it, because I thought the
>>>>> existing ones in Mint were basically useless.
>>>>> If you have a search routine in your email, search for ms,
>>>>> I think that's the abbreviation the previous poster used,
>>>>> when telling how to get Microsoft fonts. They're free, you
>>>>> don't have to buy them.
>>>>>
>>>>> Hope that helps.  --doug
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Sat, Feb 23, 2013 at 6:20 PM, Doug <[email protected]>
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>    On 02/23/2013 06:22 PM, anne-ology wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>            Then how does one get these new ones into the programs for
>>>>>> use?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>    As you quoted me before, you weren't reading what I said: put the
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>  ffonts in the font directory of your distro.  they should then be
>>>>>> available for any program on the machine, including LO. That's
>>>>>> just what I did on the Mint installation.  AAMOF, I deleted all
>>>>>> the crap fonts that were on the machine--Liberation and a
>>>>>> whole batch of Asian fonts in languages I couldn't even recognize--
>>>>>> and just dumped in a whole directory of usable fonts--probably
>>>>>> True-Type, supplied on another distro that wasn't so damned PC.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> --doug
>>>>>>
>>>>>>   On Thu, Feb 21, 2013 at 2:35 PM, Doug <[email protected]>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On 02/21/2013 12:30 PM, webmaster-Kracked_P_P wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>     On 02/21/2013 12:01 PM, Paddy Landau wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>     I am wondering if Libre Office has a separate set of fonts from
>>>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>  operating system, or at least some of the fonts.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> I'll explain my problem.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> If I have a look at Character Map to find a character that I want
>>>>>>>>>> (let's
>>>>>>>>>> say
>>>>>>>>>> it is an aeroplane), I can find it in the Webdings font (Unicode
>>>>>>>>>> 00d2, or
>>>>>>>>>> Ò). See screenshot 1:
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>    
>>>>>>>>>> <http://nabble.****documentfound**ation.org/file/****<http://ation.org/file/**>
>>>>>>>>>> <http://documentfoundation.**org/file/**<http://documentfoundation.org/file/**>
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> n4039236/Character_Map.png<
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> http://nabble.**documentfounda**tion.org/file/**<http://documentfoundation.org/file/**>
>>>>>>>>>> n4039236/Character_Map.png<htt**p://nabble.documentfoundation.**
>>>>>>>>>> org/file/n4039236/Character_**Map.png<http://nabble.documentfoundation.org/file/n4039236/Character_Map.png>
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> But when I use that character in Libre Office and set the font to
>>>>>>>>>> Webdings,
>>>>>>>>>> it shows a different character, specifically an in-box. See
>>>>>>>>>> screenshot 2:
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>    <http://nabble.**
>>>>>>>>>> documentfoundation.org/file/******n4039236/Libre_Office_**<http://documentfoundation.org/file/****n4039236/Libre_Office_**>
>>>>>>>>>> <htt**p://documentfoundation.org/**file/**n4039236/Libre_Office_*
>>>>>>>>>> ***<http://documentfoundation.org/file/**n4039236/Libre_Office_**>
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> characters.png<
>>>>>>>>>> http://nabble.**documentfounda**tion.org/file/**<http://documentfoundation.org/file/**>
>>>>>>>>>> n4039236/Libre_Office_****characters.png<http://nabble.**
>>>>>>>>>> documentfoundation.org/file/**n4039236/Libre_Office_**
>>>>>>>>>> characters.png<http://nabble.documentfoundation.org/file/n4039236/Libre_Office_characters.png>
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Note that not all characters do this. For example, the first 52
>>>>>>>>>> characters
>>>>>>>>>> (A-Z and a-z) are correct.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> I would like to know how to solve this discrepancy, so that I can
>>>>>>>>>> search
>>>>>>>>>> for
>>>>>>>>>> characters in Character Map (or an equivalent program) and then
>>>>>>>>>> use
>>>>>>>>>> them
>>>>>>>>>> in
>>>>>>>>>> Libre Office. (I have tried an alternative program, Specimen Font
>>>>>>>>>> Viewer,
>>>>>>>>>> and it shows the same thing as Character Map.)
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> I am using Linux Ubuntu 12.04 (64-bit, fully updated) with Libre
>>>>>>>>>> Office
>>>>>>>>>> 4.0.0.3 (installed directly from the Libre Office website).
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Thank you.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>     My 12.04 shows a list of fonts at
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>     /opt/libreoffice4.0/share/******fonts/truetype/
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> They are mostly "DejaVu" and "Liberation" fonts but there are
>>>>>>>>> others
>>>>>>>>> listed as well.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> I made sure the fonts listed there were also listed in the /.fonts/
>>>>>>>>> hidden folder.  that way I had the same fonts for all my packages.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>     I was recently looking at Mint, a derivative of Ubuntu, and I
>>>>>>>>> was
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>     appalled at the paucity of fonts. "Liberation" is ugly! You
>>>>>>>>> need
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> to
>>>>>>>> find a
>>>>>>>> good
>>>>>>>> set of True-Type fonts and install them.  Then you can have, for
>>>>>>>> example,
>>>>>>>> Times-Roman.  And most of the odd-ball ones that you might use
>>>>>>>> once in your life-time. I copied the entire fonts directory from
>>>>>>>> PCLOS
>>>>>>>> and
>>>>>>>> replaced the one in Mint. But I think you can get True-Type from
>>>>>>>> Microsoft, free. Not sure how you do that--Google's your friend.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> --doug
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>

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