My comment about OpenOffice.org is that its font support is weird, and its bug reporting process barely better than commercial software. Rant aside, the "Nimbus Roman No9 L" font is a Postscript Type 1 font, not Speedo. Perhaps you could try making sure the Type 1 font directories are on your font path. Otherwise you could try to run spadmin and add the fonts; you *may* need to be root to do this. You'll need the .afm files to be in the same directory as the .pfb file, but it should work (provided that spadmin allows you to add fonts). However, sometimes spadmin and the rest of OpenOffice.org will disagree on what the font names are, in which case you'll need to go back to spadmin and try fixing the font names (sometimes this works, sometimes it doesn't work, YMMV). On Thu, Jan 06, 2005 at 11:53:49AM -0600, Joseph Harvell wrote: > > The font I was primarily using in the OpenOffice.org document is named > "Nimbus Roman No9 L" and I was using mostly 12pt.