Re: FC3-font issue

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Leaf wrote:
On Sunday 03 April 2005 18:15, P Jones wrote:



Anyway, try switching to GNOME and then open your OOo documents from there. Does the problem go away?

By the way, the other issue I had was that installing the MS Web Fonts
caused OOo to consider Arial to be the default font. Not sure why that
happened either. So I uninstalled them and the problem went away. I
had no font issues on FC1, and I don't know what has changed, but I'm
going to jump into the FC4 beta cycle with the next test release, and
hopefully things will be better.

-P


Very odd, I just started using FC3 a few days ago and I prefer KDE, I was installing the msttcorefonts along with some other fonts I had downloaded and my font settings "flaked out", for lack of a better term. I have been working with the settings but still haven't figured out what happened nor have I managed to return them to what they initially were. I do not think this is a KDE issue as I was using 3.4 with PCLinuxOS with no issue, and Kubuntu had a font issue of it's own it seemed.

If FC4 does correct this or it never occurs if you do a fresh install, please post something to this effect as I will be immediately jumping on that test cycle as well.


Funny that this comes onto the list today. On Friday, my better half was in the process of trying some things for work and found that the font issue was bad. There was no Times New Roman on our FC1 computer. After much searching I found that I needed to install "MS fonts" which seems to me to be counter productive. After much fighting and searching I found a msfonts rpm last night. Problem solved.


While searching I came across a few articles that reviewed Fedora and it was noted that this was a major issue for the reviewers. Lack of decent fonts.

I am going to look into this farther as in my wifes case, Times New Roman is mandated as the font for work.

Hopefully FC4 will come with a decent set of fonts by default without the need to install msfonts.


-- Robin Laing


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