In Ubuntu, Libreofficestep1 is a good English scum. Or a bunch of functional columns of slightly professional words dare not start you need a Chinese bag do not need to go to the official website to find, the source has sudoapt-getinstalllibreoffice-l10n-zh-cn do not need to configure, this is the reason for the refreshing step2 font. The font file in win cannot be added to linux because of copyright. We like Libreofficestep 1 In Ubuntu.
Students with English dregs. Or you may not be able to start with a bunch of professional words in the function bar.
You need a Chinese package
You don't have to go to the official website.
Sudo apt-get install libreoffice-l10n-zh-cn
No need to configure, it's so nice
Step 2
Font reason
Linux font files cannot be added due to copyright reasons
Our favorite Chinese fonts: /
In the middle ~
Okay, let's go to the window system. Set
C/windows/front folder
Copy simsun. ttc msyhbd. ttf msyh. ttf to the user's home folder.
Run the following commands in sequence:
Cd ~
Sudo cp *. tt */usr/share/fonts
Cd/usr/share/fonts
Sudo chmod 644./*. tt *
Sudo fc-cache-fv
This method applies the font file to the entire system, so you can use the font options of libreoffice
Hope you have a good time ~
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