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I want to make my LibreOffice have the displayed font as in latex. But I cannot find that. Will you please help me? The font I seek after is such as the font here https://www.math.wisc.edu/~boston/ddt.pdf

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  • which font? Could you explain with more detail what you want? – Aradnix Sep 03 '14 at 05:44
  • @Aradnix: Thank you for your attention. As I know such font is called Typewriter? https://www.math.wisc.edu/~boston/ddt.pdf – Yes Sep 03 '14 at 05:45
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    Well, that looks like the typical LaTeX made document that uses the Computer Modern Font Family. Therefore, I think you pretend to use it into LibreOffice, isn't it? – Aradnix Sep 03 '14 at 05:51
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    @Aradnix Uh, right, I want to use Computer Modern Font in LibreOffice. Can it be done? I am always a tex user. But recently a journal that accepts my paper asks me to give them Word. I cannot but use LibreOffice, for typing mathematics gets easy. – Yes Sep 03 '14 at 06:02
  • I think it's possible. According to the link above yo can get them in TrueType or OpenType and use them as any other font. Try it. – Aradnix Sep 03 '14 at 06:08
  • @Aradnix: Do you know what font in LibreOfiice is the font closest to Computer Modern? – Yes Sep 03 '14 at 06:23
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    You can download latin modern roman: http://www.dailyfreefonts.com/fonts/info/5948-Latin-Modern-Roman.html and access it in libreoffice. Another source: http://www.fontsquirrel.com/fonts/Latin-Modern-Roman . –  Sep 03 '14 at 06:26
  • @Comeseeconquer No, I don't, bout as you can see you can download them from the web. – Aradnix Sep 03 '14 at 06:46

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