If you’ve downloaded another font individually, you can also install it easily in Ubuntu. Click the Fonts link on the front page to explore these, and install the same as above. In addition to the Microsoft Core Fonts, the Ubuntu Software Center has hundreds of free fonts available. ![]() Please Note: By default in Ubuntu, OpenOffice uses Liberation Serif as the default font, but after installing this font pack, the default font will switch to Times New Roman. And, yes, this does included the infamous Comic Sans and Webdings fonts as well as the all-important Times New Roman. Here’s a preview of all the fonts included in this pack. Once the install is finished, you can launch OpenOffice Writer to try out the new fonts. ![]() The fonts will then automatically download and install in a couple minutes depending on your internet connection speed.
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