[Libreoffice-bugs] [Bug 124191] Text copied from a PDF exported using Linux Libertine G Graphite font is missing characters.

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Fri Mar 22 04:56:32 UTC 2019


https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=124191

--- Comment #26 from Frank Zimmerman <fz1844 at gmail.com> ---
Thanks, I will try that.

I realized after my last post that there is still one contradiction. I have
three laptops in testing here: my office laptop, my home laptop, and a
coworker's office laptop. They are all Dell Precision (M4800 and M6800), so not
much difference in hardware; all running W10 64 latest release.

On the coworker's laptop, where I did a first-time install of LibreOffice 6.2,
the graphite fonts were present, yet the export was fine.

On my home laptop, the graphite fonts were present, yet the export was not
good. Changing to the 5.3 Libertine fonts fixed it, at least for now.

On my office laptop, the graphite fonts were present, along with three older
fonts (4.x releases of Libertine, I can't remember if they were graphite or
not, but most likely they were, as I did not see duplicate fonts in LO). The
export problem was also present there. I also changed to the latest 5.3
Libertine fonts and it seemed to fix the problem.

So I still have one laptop in the equation which has the graphite fonts, and
yet the export works.

Could there be something else going on here, like a font-cache issue?

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