

However, you will still see the Microsoft names in the font field and it is advised to keep it like that because when you send your document to a Microsoft Office user, Microsoft Office does not have the Google fonts, and it may not replace them correctly and it will break the layout.Ī similar problem exists with new documents created in LibreOffice because you cannot select Calibri and Cambria fonts.

LibreOffice should automatically substitute Calibri and Cambria with Carlito and Caladea, respectively.
Fonty linux install#
Sudo apt install fonts-crosextra-carlito fonts-crosextra-caladeaĪfter you log out and log in these fonts will be available in your system. Some distros install them as a dependency of LibreOffice, but since not all distros do that, it is better to make sure these packages are installed in your system.įor example, you would install these two packages in Debian: Just search for carlito and caladea **in your **package manager and install them.
Fonty linux license#
They are licensed under the Open Font License ( OFL 1.1) and thus we can freely install them in Linux. These Google fonts are metric-compatible, meaning each letter is of the same size as in the original fonts. This is exactly the problem Google faced with their ChromeOS and they developed two fonts, namely Carlito and Caladea, that can replace the new proprietary fonts of Microsoft. Microsoft doesn’t allow copying these fonts to non-Windows systems. Unfortunately, this package doesn’t include the Calibri and Cambria fonts, which are the default fonts in the latest version of Microsoft Office. And it is ttf-ms-fonts in Arch Linux User repository. In the RPM distros such as OpenSuse and Fedora, it will be the fetchmsttfonts package. Nerd Fonts Patcher v3.0.2 (4.4.Sudo apt install ttf-mscorefonts-installer
