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Good morning,

Thanks for your kind and quick reply.
I tried to put the missing fonts in ~/.fonts but LO was not able to see
them.
Yes, the fonts are type1 fonts.

Following your suggestion about type1 fonts, I have been searching for the
equivalent fonts in truetype (especially the famous (for scientists) fonts
from ams).
Such fonts are available here
http://mirrors.fe.up.pt/pub/CTAN/help/Catalogue/entries/bakoma-fonts.html
I put them in "usr/share/fonts/truetype" then "sudo fc-cache -v -f" and PIM
PAM (as they say here in Spain) it works now.
I can now finish my congress presentation in extremis.
I still don't understand why the type1 did not work.
Anyway, your suggestion helped me a lot.
If I see you one day, I should pay your a beer.

Many thanks. Bye.

-- 
Roland Pastorino
Website : www.rolandpastorino.com

2012/2/20 webmaster for Kracked Press Productions <
webmaster@krackedpress.com>


Are the "missing" fonts listed in the hidden folder ".fonts"?

It looks like your font is a Type1 font.  Do you have a TTF version?   I
do not use Type1 anymore.

Are they called "LMS Math Symbol"? or "LMS Math Extensions"?  I have a lot
of Math symbols in my very large TTF [and some Type1 and OTF] font
collection [over 100,000   ttf / otf files].  If you give my the name of
the font file, then I will see if I have the TTF file[s] for that font and
give it to you.

I know that ALL of my fonts, including specialty ones, that are listed in
the ".fonts" folder [/home/Timothy/.fonts] are seen in my version of LO on
Ubuntu 10.04LTS 64-bit.

If you want, contact me at my
webmaster  @  krackedpress.com
or my
webmaster  @  libreoffice-na.us
email address off this list and I will do my best to get you the needed
TTF font to be installed in that .fonts folder.





On 02/19/2012 05:53 PM, Roland Pastorino wrote:

Hi,

I am having a problem with some fonts in Libreoffice 3.4.4 in ubuntu
11.10.
I have spent all the afternoon on this problem but I was not able to find
any solution.

Problem:
Some fonts (Latin Modern Math Symbols for example) installed in my system
are not available in Libreoffice.
However these fonts are available for other programs (like Scribus for
example).

Solutions I have tried:
1. I checked with a font manager that the font is installed. It is located
in /usr/share/texmf/fonts/type1/**public/lm
2. other fonts from this folder appear in Libreoffice but not
lmmathsmbols.
The owner is root.
3. sudo fc-cache -v -f
4. Reinstallation of Libreoffice

I would appreciate if you have any suggestions.

Thanks. Bye.



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