[Libreoffice-ux-advise] Fonts standadization for Impress templates
Sveinn í Felli
sveinki at nett.is
Fri Oct 28 00:43:54 PDT 2011
Hi,
Þann fös 28.okt 2011 00:23, skrifaði Olivier Hallot:
> Hi
>
> Thanks to Friedrich Strba, the Liberation fonts are now back
> in Windows...
>
> http://cgit.freedesktop.org/libreoffice/core/commit/?id=06e64daff148d5a94913bfe88b0c454fb2bfb0d6
>
>
> I opened a bug to store the modified files
>
> https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=42328
>
> Regards
>
So, the default fonts installed along with LibreOffice are
those listed here ?:
<http://opengrok.libreoffice.org/xref/core/scp2/source/ooo/file_font_ooo.scp>
Briefly:
OpenSymbol
DejaVu fonts
DejaVuSans Proportional
DejaVuSans ExtraLight
DejaVuSans Condensed
DejaVuSans Mono
DejaVuSerif Proportional
DejaVuSerif Condensed
Liberation fonts
Liberation Sans Narrow
Liberation Mono
Liberation Sans
Liberation Serif
Gentium fonts
Gentium Basic
Gentium Book Basic
Linux Libertine G and Linux Biolinum G fonts
And on Windows:
AGFA MONOTYPE FONTS
AlbanyAMT
AndyMT
Andale Sans
BellMT
CumberlandAMT
Monotype Sorts
ThorndaleAMT
Anything missing ?
Best regards,
Sveinn í Felli
>
> Em 26-10-2011 17:36, Regina Henschel escreveu:
>> Hi Andras,
>>
>> Andras Timar schrieb:
>>> Hi Olivier,
>>>
>>> 2011/10/26 Olivier
>>> Hallot<olivier.hallot at documentfoundation.org>:
>>>> Hi Andras
>>>>
>>>> I converted all the templates according to the following:
>>>>
>>>> Albany, Arial -> Liberation Sans
>>>>
>>>> Thorndale, Times New Roman -> Liberation Serif
>>>>
>>>> However, for some reason I can't imagine, I don't see
>>>> Liberation Sans nor
>>>> Liberation Serif in my windows installation (3.4.3). I
>>>> only see Liberation
>>>> Sans Narrow.
>>>>
>>>> Is this a bug in the Windows package?
>>>>
>>>
>>> I think it is intentional. On Windows people have Times
>>> New Roman and
>>> Arial by default, so they don't need their metrically
>>> equivalent
>>> Liberation Serif and Liberation Sans.
>>
>> Does Windows7 still comes with Times New Roman?
>>
>> It is a good question, whether
>>> LibreOffice or MS Office on Windows fall back to Times
>>> New Roman when
>>> the template uses Liberation Serif (and ro Arial for
>>> LibreOffice
>>> Serif). They should...
>>
>> It depends on what fonts are installed. If Thorndale
>> (coming from StarOffice) is installed, it falls back to that.
>>
>> It is very difficult to identify fonts, which are designed
>> to look equal. But you can look at the question mark or at
>> the Greek zeta to distinguish them.
>>
>> Kind regards
>> Regina
>
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