Formula fonts
Current formula fonts
To change the fonts used for the current formula in Math or another LibreOffice module:
1) Click in the markup language in the Formula Editor.
2) Go to Format > Fonts on the main menu bar to open the Fonts dialog (Figure 10).
3) Select a new font for each the various options from the drop-down lists.
4) If the font you want to use does not appear in the drop-down list, click Modify and select
the option from the context menu to open a fonts dialog. Select the font you want to use
and click OK to add it to the drop-down list for that option.
5) Click OK to save your changes and close the Fonts dialog.
Default formula fonts
To change the default fonts used for all formulas in Math or another LibreOffice module:
1) Before inserting any formulas in your document, go to Format > Fonts on the main menu
bar to open the Fonts dialog (Figure 10).
2) Select a new font for each the various options from the drop-down lists.
3) If the font you want to use does not appear in the drop-down list, click Modify and select
the option from the context menu to open a fonts dialog. Select the font you want to use
and click OK to add it to the drop-down list for that option.
4) Click Default and confirm your changes to the fonts. Any formulas created from this point
on will use the new font for formulas.
5) Click OK to save your changes and close the Fonts dialog.
Note
If you have already inserted formulas into your document and you change the default
fonts, only formulas inserted after the change in default fonts will use the new default
settings. You have to individually change the font of formulas already inserted if you
want these formulas to use the same font as the default settings.
Formula font options
Defines the fonts that can be applied to formula elements.
• Formula Fonts – defines the fonts used for the variables, functions, numbers and inserted
text that form the elements of a formula.
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