![]() ![]() There are very very similar to Microsoft fonts and this Liberation fonts are free of use (no restriction). In Ubuntu there should already be Liberation fonts. ![]() ![]() If you don’t want to install of the restricted software, then in Software Center type in “Microsoft” and one of the search result is going to be Microsoft fonts. Sudo apt-get install ubuntu-restricted-extrasĪfter install restart LibreOffice to get accepted this fonts. North American users can add it by installing multilanguage support. Version 2.50 - This version of Times New Roman is supplied with European versions of Windows 98. Ubuntu Software Center | Edit | Software Sources | “Other software” tab | check both partner repositories.įrom terminal (or Software Center itself): Version 2.55 - This WGL4 version of Times New Roman was first supplied with the Final Windows 95 euro update that shipped on 4 November 1998. End-user must accept license terms - by selected “Yes” - I agree with license. If using Ubuntu then you can also install all restricted software (like fonts, Java, Flash, MP3 support etc) with one package, “restricted” in this case means: that is legal if end-user installs it itself, but not legal (so restricted) if installed automatically by distribution itself (so it can’t be installed by default).
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