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I've installed libreoffice, libreoffice-en-US packages, but the application font is weird.
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Can't find any useful information in
~/.config/libreoffice/3/userWhy? ![]()
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Last edited by Dummas (2012-08-13 09:37:05)
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Have you installed ttf-dejavu and artwiz-fonts?
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What is your locale etc. set to? (i.e. is it US English?)
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Have you installed ttf-dejavu and artwiz-fonts?
ttf-dejavu and artwiz-fonts are installed:
[maksim@HP-PC ~]$ sudo pacman -Q ttf-dejavu artwiz-fonts
ttf-dejavu 2.33-3
artwiz-fonts 1.3-7What is your locale etc. set to? (i.e. is it US English?)
Locale:
en_US.UTF-8 UTF-8
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Have you tried starting libreoffice from the command line to see if it complains in any useful way?
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Have you tried starting libreoffice from the command line to see if it complains in any useful way?
Yep, tried it -- everything is clean:
[maksim@HP-PC ~]$ soffice
[maksim@HP-PC ~]$ Discovered, that root users libreoffice is perfectly OK with fonts. So, it was GTK problem.
Apparently libreoffice does have problems with Dingbats font -- change to DejaVu Sans solved the problem.
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