I now have Libre Office installed on three of my computers, two on Windows 10 platforms, one on Linux Manjaro. ![]() As far as being a “type 1” or some other, I would not know. These are from 1997, and were lifted from an old study suite CD and pasted into my Windows>Fonts folder. You may be right regarding the age of my preferred fonts. By the way, how do you “type” Hebrew? Inserting one character at a time with Insert> Special Character, selecting your font? The point is to retype your Hebrew quotations with the correct encoding, instead of the biased hack for the font. I imagine standard Windows system fonts all offer the Hebrew block. IMHO, you should consider using a real Unicode font.
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