Improving font display: OO 2.3.0 under Linux (Ubuntu 7.10)
Improving font display: OO 2.3.0 under Linux (Ubuntu 7.10)
Is there a way to improve the font rendering when editing a document in OOWriter?
Fonts that appear crisp in other applications, are jagged and with odd kerning in OO.
I am running OO 2.3.0 under Ubuntu 7.10. Attached is an example of a OO document next to its PDF export displayed with the AdobeReader.
Fonts that appear crisp in other applications, are jagged and with odd kerning in OO.
I am running OO 2.3.0 under Ubuntu 7.10. Attached is an example of a OO document next to its PDF export displayed with the AdobeReader.
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Re: Improving font display: OO 2.3.0 under Linux (Ubuntu 7.10)
Have you installed the msttcorefonts package ?
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Re: Improving font display: OO 2.3.0 under Linux (Ubuntu 7.10)
Yes, from an Ubuntu repository. They display nicely in the desktop and every other application.Hagar de l'Est wrote:Have you installed the msttcorefonts package ?
Is my OpenOffice replacing these fonts with something else? The ugly letter spacing shows only on small sizes.
Re: Improving font display: OO 2.3.0 under Linux (Ubuntu 7.10)
Are you using the OOo obtained from Ubuntu or that obtained from OOo? They are subtly different in their display driver support etc,
Ubuntu 11.04-x64 + LibreOffice 3 and MS free except the boss's Notebook which runs XP + OOo 3.3.
Re: Improving font display: OO 2.3.0 under Linux (Ubuntu 7.10)
I am using the Ubuntu version: openoffice.org 1:2.3.0-1ubuntu5.3.TerryE wrote:Are you using the OOo obtained from Ubuntu or that obtained from OOo? They are subtly different in their display driver support etc,
Does your question imply that the problems in the attachment wouldn't show in OpenOffice.org version?
The puzzling thing is that some applications like Firefox, Acrobat display the same fonts beautifully, while OpenOffice shows them jagged with odd letter spacing.
Re: Improving font display: OO 2.3.0 under Linux (Ubuntu 7.10)
I am saying that when you build OOo you include in display driver support etc. I do my OOo development on an Ubuntu sandpit, so the first thing I do is to take off the std Ubuntu build, download the source and build my own:
The fonts look fine to me. I am NOT suggesting that you do this, but what you might try if you don't get anu other suggestions within a day or so, it to downlard the standard Linux install from OOo or one of its mirrors
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./configure --disable-binfilter --disable-cairo --disable-crashdump \
--disable-fontooo --disable-gstreamer --disable-gtk --disable-kde \
--disable-qadevooo --disable-mathmldtd --disable-build-mozilla --disable-odk \
--enable-atkbridge --enable-crypt-link --enable-libsn --enable-pam-link \
--enable-pasf --enable-symbols --enable-xsltproc \
--with-alloc=tcmalloc --with-build-version="Terry OOo 2.2.1" --with-distro=Ubuntu \
--with-jdk-home=/usr/lib/jvm/java-gcj --with-lang=en-US --with-openldap \
--with-system-curl --with-system-expat --with-system-freetype --with-system-gcc \
--with-system-jpeg --with-system-libxml --with-system-nas --with-system-odbc-headers \
--with-system-python --with-system-sane-header --with-system-sndfile --with-system-stdlibs \
--with-system-xrender-headers --with-system-zlib --with-use-shell=bash \
--without-agg --without-fonts --without-gpc --without-myspell-dicts \
CC=gcc CFLAGS=-O2
Ubuntu 11.04-x64 + LibreOffice 3 and MS free except the boss's Notebook which runs XP + OOo 3.3.
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Re: Improving font display: OO 2.3.0 under Linux (Ubuntu 7.10)
+1.TerryE wrote:The fonts look fine to me. I am NOT suggesting that you do this, but what you might try if you don't get anu other suggestions within a day or so, it to downlard the standard Linux install from OOo or one of its mirrors
Since OOo is available in .debs directly now, it's rather easy to switch to the official version, see here : install the official version of OOo : [Ubuntu] Installing OOo on Debian and Co.
LibreOffice 7.6.2.1 on Xubuntu 23.10 and 7.6.4.1 portable on Windows 10
Re: Improving font display: OO 2.3.0 under Linux (Ubuntu 7.10)
I had to gather some courage and remove a couple packages with OO dependencies, but eventually I had OOo 2.3.1 running. The difference is night to day.Hagar de l'Est wrote: Since OOo is available in .debs directly now, it's rather easy to switch to the official version, see here : install the official version of OOo : [Ubuntu] Installing OOo on Debian and Co.
These are the before and after pictures (OO 2.3.0 from Ubuntu -> 2.3.1 from OOo): Before I start bad mouthing Ubuntu for staining Open Office's reputation: The rendering improvements were introduced in 2.3.1 or was it the way the Ubuntu folk compiled OO 2.3.0?
Thanks to TerryE and Hagar de l'Est for the expert help.
By the way, I am switching to Ubuntu64 soon. Are these .deb going to work there too?
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Re: Improving font display: OO 2.3.0 under Linux (Ubuntu 7.10)
I fear it's the Ubuntu version that has troubles because I never experienced what you'd seen in the different official versions (that I use on my Dapper from more than a year) I still don't understand why there is not much care about the OOo integration in Ubuntu, both deserve it.ed-forum wrote:Before I start bad mouthing Ubuntu for staining Open Office's reputation: The rendering improvements were introduced in 2.3.1 or was it the way the Ubuntu folk compiled OO 2.3.0?
I don't know.ed-forum wrote:By the way, I am switching to Ubuntu64 soon. Are these .deb going to work there too?
LibreOffice 7.6.2.1 on Xubuntu 23.10 and 7.6.4.1 portable on Windows 10
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Re: Improving font display: OO 2.3.0 under Linux (Ubuntu 7.10)
I believe you can install on your 64 bit O.S. provided dependencies are satisfied. That would require installation of 32 bit libraries.
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