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Posted to qa@openoffice.apache.org by Christophe Strobbe <st...@hdm-stuttgart.de> on 2013/03/18 15:27:57 UTC

police / typeface vs font - Re: QA REPORT

Am Mo, 18.03.2013, 15:21 schrieb Regina Henschel:
> Daniel Alvaro schrieb:
>> Hello,
>> I was checking the bug 121854,
>> https://issues.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=121854: but I don't
>> understand the  word "POLICE" , do you know what is the meaning of this
>> word or where can I find it?
>> I'm using Win 7
>
> The reporter has a French mailing address. So perhaps it is "police de
> caractères". That would be "font".

Strictly speaking, "police" means "typeface", while "fonte" means "font".
E.g. Helvetica is a typeface, while "Helvetica 10 pt bold" is a font.

Best regards,

Christophe

>
> You can ask him to attach a screen shot of the dialog and mark, which
> field does not work for him.
>
> Kind regards
> Regina
>
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