Yes, they are (some of them have Graphite tables, though). My point
was that one of those ttf fonts, "opens" or opensymbol, is used for
all math operators and Greek characters under Math: if you do not
install that font, you cannot use Math to write equations. And I'm
physicist, I love to write equations :)
2010/12/16 NoOp <glgxg@sbcglobal.net>:
On 12/16/2010 12:57 PM, RGB ES wrote:
2010/12/16 NoOp <glgxg@sbcglobal.net>:
But I reckon that this can be fixed by not installing, or uninstalling
(on my debian based system):
libobasis3.3-ooofonts_3.3.0-17_i386.deb
Umm, well, no: this will not install opensymbol font so you will not
be able to use Math afterwards... So no, it is not a solution.
All the fonts in that package are ttf... so I'm a little confused?
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