Runs on most 32-bit and 64-bit Linux desktops. Many upstream projects like Krita, Subsurface, MuseScore, KDevelop, and digiKam have started to provide AppImages directly on their download pages. More AppImages for other applications like Atom, Arduino, Blender, Chromium, Firefox, LibreOffice, and QCAD can be downloaded here (64-bit).
* libreoffice-writer: Word processor * libreoffice-calc: Spreadsheet * libreoffice-impress: Presentation * libreoffice-draw: Drawing * libreoffice-base: Database * libreoffice-math: Equation editor It also recommends additional packages (e.g. fonts) in order to match an upstream LibreOffice install as closely as possible. For example, fonts of postscript type1; I cannot see this fonts in my LibreOffice. carnendil. July 31, 2021, 1:25am #7. Please refer to this and this for Ubuntu or similar. Check also this answer for Windows - or just search for a folder Fonts inside a Windows or similarly named system folder.
Jan 29, 2008 · Installing Microsoft Fonts (msttcorefonts) on Debian Linux Written by Mark Sanborn: Jan 29, 2008. Sometimes when moving to the linux world we miss a few things that windows had to offer. A lot of times it is because we simply got used to them. Microsoft’s true type fonts are one of those things.