> Put the TTF in ~/.fonts. Restart OpenOffice. If it doesn't show up, > I'd guess that the file is bad. Thanks that solved the problem! I was looking for a solution for quickly update accessible fonts, but never new about '.fonts' directory :) > Not that I condone downloading ITC fonts (I don't), but I tested one > from this page: > http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&ct=res&cd=5&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.portaldelosjardines.com.ar%2Ffuentes%2Findex.php%3Fletra%3DT&ei=9x_rRavnEobmwAKIidi-DQ&usg=__FlYQYQvY84ElB0ZaZMAsUFZ9xoc=&sig2=qnX6WCFrmQKPEEwS5ppeMA The link didn't work for me :( > Dafont.com is a good resource for truly free fonts. This category > ought to provide something better than 'Tempus Sans' ;) > http://www.dafont.com/theme.php?cat=115 They have only links to commercial 'Tempus*' fonts, but I found a free one some time ago on the web, can't really say where thought. > PS - I maintain an app in extras called fontypython that puts symlinks > from fonts - wherever you store them - into ~/.fonts. If you're > constantly having to manage thousands of fonts, it may make your life > easier. If not, it's probably overkill. Thanks for the suggestion, but I don't work with so many fonts to put them in different places. Przemek -- AIKIDO TANREN DOJO - Poland - Warsaw - Mokotow - Ursynow - Natolin info: http://www.tanren.pl/ phone: +48501516666 email: dojo@xxxxxxxxx