![]() In this case, LibreOffice doesn’t tell you which (Linux) font it selected. If you type the name of a font that is not installed on your operating system, Libre Office finds a similar font for use in the document. ![]() LibreOffice / Linux developers have done a lot of work to make Linux software able to work with fonts that your Linux distribution doesn’t have installed by default. ![]()
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