How To Install Fonts In Openoffice Macros
Hello Everybody, I like old fonts very much. That is the reason why I downloaded some from the Internet. But they don`t work with Ooo, Ooo can`t install them In a summery I will describe what I have done. Maybe it is helpful for finding a solution of the Problem. After the download has finished I started the 'font installation assistent' (I don`t know the correct english translation, hope you will know what I mean ) a dialouge was opend there I chose the option 'install offline fontpackage' then I told Ooo the place of the fonts in my PC so that Ooo can open them. Untill this point everything worked.
But as I clicked the button 'forward' a new window appeared 'Basic runtime error! A Exeption has occurred: type: sun.star.packages.zipIOExeption Message: Bad zip file.' There was another window opened: a kind of Basic programm, I don`t know. All Ooo windows had to be closed. Can I only install those fonts that are offered by the 'font installation assistent' or exist a possibility to install fonts from the Internet. An Answer for a unexperieneced user would be very helpful Thank you for your help.
How To Install Fonts In Openoffice Macro. Access & Word on Windows or Mac. IDAutomation VBA Barcode Functions and Macros allow. May 04, 2015 How you can install new fonts onto your computer so that you can use them within OpenOffice. Also works for other programs such. Custom Apache OpenOffice Basic Macros and Libraries. To Install a Custom Apache OpenOffice Basic Library With a. The Apache OpenOffice Basic Macros dialog box. OpenOffice uses the fonts that are installed in your system. Add new fonts using the Font management tools for your Operating System (for example in Microsoft Windows, you add new fonts via Control Panel >Fonts). You may need to restart OpenOffice (including the Quickstarter), to see the new fonts in.
Sincerely yours David Marien Posts: 1 Joined: Mon Nov 26, 2007 4:01 pm. Skip the wizard--just download the font files and run your system's font installer. Re-start OOo and you'll be all set. In the example you gave, the there are two font files (regular and bold weights) packed in a zip archive. I'm not a Windows wizard, but I think this is close to the correct procedure for installing fonts: 1) Download the file (budhand.zip) 2) Double-click on the downloaded file. You should get a window with three files: two fonts (BUDHAND2.TTF and Budhrg__.ttf) and one text file (BUDBOLD.TXT). 3) Open the system control panel 4) Open the Fonts control panel item and drag the two 'TTF' files into the font window.
Olm Converter Pro Serial. That should install the fonts for your system, and OOo should find them the next time you start it. You have to completely exit OOo, including the OOo 'quickstarter' in the system tray as well (or just log out and log in again).
The fonts work fine for me (on Linux) so there is nothing wrong with the file.