Last weekend we went to the White Mountains to hike, and chose Mt Osceola. First, we drove up Friday and stayed at the Glynn House Victorian Inn in Ashland New Hampshire. We had a great time - our hosts were gracious and friendly, the inn is very well maintained, the rooms are clean and filled with amenities, evening wine was a treat, and the morning's breakfast was well-prepared and tasty.
Hiking Mt Osceola - East Peak - was a bit of a chore because we took the long path that visited the Greeley Ponds before taking us up the mountain. It was a great day, we had a great hike, and caught a few more snapshots.
Blogging for family, friends, and visitors, updated intermittently. A semi-permanent record. Mostly a photoblog but not entirely.
Monday, September 22, 2008
fisher cat
So this fella came right up to the house Sunday morning - in fact jumped on the deck and peered in through the window. Hadn't seen him since the winter....
You have to look close....
You have to look close....
Calibri and OpenOffice.org
Microsoft's Calibri font (proprietary, introduced in Vista and/or Office 2007) has bugged me because Open Office doesn't have a good default fall-back for it. Result is that documents are frequently un-readable. (Makes one wonder if this was intentional - like the old rumor about "Windows isn't done until Lotus doesn't run...")
I finally found and settled on a good solution, for me anyway, described here http://www.oooninja.com/2008/02/metrical-equivalent-fonts-and-font.html, in particular, this recipe for font replacement:
UPDATE - if you're sharing docs on Microsoft platforms, one of the office versions may be missing a font. See: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/powerpoint-help/fonts-that-ship-with-different-versions-of-office-HA010282644.aspx for help from Microsoft.
Here is a recipe if you are on Ubuntu: http://askubuntu.com/questions/34077/libreoffice-missing-certain-microsoft-fonts
I finally found and settled on a good solution, for me anyway, described here http://www.oooninja.com/2008/02/metrical-equivalent-fonts-and-font.html, in particular, this recipe for font replacement:
"At the OpenOffice.org level, you can specify font replacement rules. That means whenever OpenOffice.org encounters font X, it will use font Y instead.I replaced Calibri with Comic Sans MS and it works fine for my purposes. Thanks so much to OpenOffice.org Ninja - you rock!
- Open any OpenOffice.org application.
- Click Tools > Options.
- In the tree menu under OpenOffice.org, choose Fonts.
- Check the box Apply replacement table.
- Type the name of the Microsoft font in Font.
- In Replace with, type the name of the non-Microsoft font.
- Click the green checkmark.
- Repeat steps 5-7 as needed"
UPDATE - if you're sharing docs on Microsoft platforms, one of the office versions may be missing a font. See: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/powerpoint-help/fonts-that-ship-with-different-versions-of-office-HA010282644.aspx for help from Microsoft.
Here is a recipe if you are on Ubuntu: http://askubuntu.com/questions/34077/libreoffice-missing-certain-microsoft-fonts
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
Monandnock Hike
Every year, and this year also. We did the White Cross trail for a change. Here are two snaps on the way up, across to one of the lesser peaks, and the path forward.
Friday, September 05, 2008
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