Where can I find the openoffice fonts not in Libre like calibri

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OPenoffice has several nice fonts that are not part of the standard Libre install. Where / how can they be obtained for use in Libre or do I need to install OpenOffice on my ubunut 16.10 to be able to use them?
I understand OpenOffice is being depreciated, but on this point at least so far, it seems to have an advantage.



Interestingly, I have noticed that in Libre if I edit a text.odt which uses fonts like Calibri which is not available in Libre it will conintue to use and preserve the "alien" font. However, if I cut and paste text that is in a libre font such as Ariel, I can not get it into the alien font.










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    OPenoffice has several nice fonts that are not part of the standard Libre install. Where / how can they be obtained for use in Libre or do I need to install OpenOffice on my ubunut 16.10 to be able to use them?
    I understand OpenOffice is being depreciated, but on this point at least so far, it seems to have an advantage.



    Interestingly, I have noticed that in Libre if I edit a text.odt which uses fonts like Calibri which is not available in Libre it will conintue to use and preserve the "alien" font. However, if I cut and paste text that is in a libre font such as Ariel, I can not get it into the alien font.










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      OPenoffice has several nice fonts that are not part of the standard Libre install. Where / how can they be obtained for use in Libre or do I need to install OpenOffice on my ubunut 16.10 to be able to use them?
      I understand OpenOffice is being depreciated, but on this point at least so far, it seems to have an advantage.



      Interestingly, I have noticed that in Libre if I edit a text.odt which uses fonts like Calibri which is not available in Libre it will conintue to use and preserve the "alien" font. However, if I cut and paste text that is in a libre font such as Ariel, I can not get it into the alien font.










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      OPenoffice has several nice fonts that are not part of the standard Libre install. Where / how can they be obtained for use in Libre or do I need to install OpenOffice on my ubunut 16.10 to be able to use them?
      I understand OpenOffice is being depreciated, but on this point at least so far, it seems to have an advantage.



      Interestingly, I have noticed that in Libre if I edit a text.odt which uses fonts like Calibri which is not available in Libre it will conintue to use and preserve the "alien" font. However, if I cut and paste text that is in a libre font such as Ariel, I can not get it into the alien font.







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          Please see this bug report for a discussion on the subject and for alternatives that can be used by LibreOffice.



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          the non Unicode Type 1 PS fonts have been completely dropped with ESC approval




          Some links to sources mentioned there:

          - http://www.gust.org.pl/projects/e-foundry/tex-gyre/

          - http://git.ghostscript.com/?p=urw-core35-fonts.git;a=tree

          - http://practicaltypography.com/charter.html






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            Please see this bug report for a discussion on the subject and for alternatives that can be used by LibreOffice.



            Comment #6 has this:




            the non Unicode Type 1 PS fonts have been completely dropped with ESC approval




            Some links to sources mentioned there:

            - http://www.gust.org.pl/projects/e-foundry/tex-gyre/

            - http://git.ghostscript.com/?p=urw-core35-fonts.git;a=tree

            - http://practicaltypography.com/charter.html






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              Please see this bug report for a discussion on the subject and for alternatives that can be used by LibreOffice.



              Comment #6 has this:




              the non Unicode Type 1 PS fonts have been completely dropped with ESC approval




              Some links to sources mentioned there:

              - http://www.gust.org.pl/projects/e-foundry/tex-gyre/

              - http://git.ghostscript.com/?p=urw-core35-fonts.git;a=tree

              - http://practicaltypography.com/charter.html






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                Please see this bug report for a discussion on the subject and for alternatives that can be used by LibreOffice.



                Comment #6 has this:




                the non Unicode Type 1 PS fonts have been completely dropped with ESC approval




                Some links to sources mentioned there:

                - http://www.gust.org.pl/projects/e-foundry/tex-gyre/

                - http://git.ghostscript.com/?p=urw-core35-fonts.git;a=tree

                - http://practicaltypography.com/charter.html






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                Please see this bug report for a discussion on the subject and for alternatives that can be used by LibreOffice.



                Comment #6 has this:




                the non Unicode Type 1 PS fonts have been completely dropped with ESC approval




                Some links to sources mentioned there:

                - http://www.gust.org.pl/projects/e-foundry/tex-gyre/

                - http://git.ghostscript.com/?p=urw-core35-fonts.git;a=tree

                - http://practicaltypography.com/charter.html







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