


Just because it's pre-installed on windows does not mean it is free.

However regardless of the method you choose Calibri is a commercial font and to do it legally you'll need to license it. Fonts Used: Calibri (Body), Helvetica The DMs Binder is a collection of files designed. Otherwise you can expose it as an opentype web font which will work pretty much on any browser except old IE (but those will have it on-system). To add a font to Word, download and install the font in Windows. If that does not work it means your software is using some obsolete legacy pre-fontconfig text stack and that is going to break one way or another on most Linux systems (since Linux maintained compatibility with old systems for a very long time a lot of cross-platform toolkits skimped on moving to fontconfig and as a result they break right and left with modern fonts and their rendering sucks). There is absolutely no technical problem installing Calibri on Linux, either system-wide or per user (see fontconfig documentation, for example
