[CLUE-Tech] Conga
Collins Richey
erichey2 at comcast.net
Wed Feb 11 05:05:51 MST 2004
On Tue, 10 Feb 2004 22:02:21 -0700
Matt Gushee <mgushee at havenrock.com> wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 06, 2004 at 11:28:28PM -0500, Angelo Bertolli wrote:
> > I would check this out first:
> > http://voidmain.kicks-ass.net/redhat/redhat_8_fonts_adding_truetype.html
> >
> > I dont' see why it wouldn't work with Fedora, and if it works, you
> > can add quite a bit more fonts than just Conga! Just find a copy of
> >
> > windows, and the font files should be under a directory like
> > c:/windows/fonts or something.
>
> [ As a side note, this may violate one or more Microsoft licences, so
> ... at your own risk. ]
>
> But as I read David's question, he's concerned about installing the
> font in OpenOffice, which is a separate issue from installing the font
> on your system. One might well ask why the $#&*()%(* OpenOffice can't
> just use your system fonts, but I guess that would be too simple.
>
> Anyway, to install fonts in OpenOffice, you want:
>
> # ${OPEN_OFFICE_PATH}/${MAYBE_SOME_SUBDIR}/spadmin
>
> Note that you can choose to copy the fonts to the OpenOffice directory
> or to symlink them. If you already have the fonts installed for X, you
> probably want to do the latter.
>
The path is ${OPEN_OFFICE_PATH}/program/spadmin
HTH,
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Collins - Denver Area -
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