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title="NEW - FILESAVE: LibreOffice embeds fonts defined in styles (e.g. CJK and CTL fonts) but arent used in the document"
href="https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=65353#c42">Comment # 42</a>
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title="NEW - FILESAVE: LibreOffice embeds fonts defined in styles (e.g. CJK and CTL fonts) but arent used in the document"
href="https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=65353">bug 65353</a>
from <span class="vcard"><a class="email" href="mailto:cmflatscher@yahoo.com" title="cmflatscher@yahoo.com">cmflatscher@yahoo.com</a>
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<pre>I hope my following discovery may shed a light on this rather strange
behaviour:
It appears that Microsoft forces fonts into a PDF file that are not in the
Writer file at all.
I saved one of the files I have as Rich Text. I opened it up in Wordpad.
Wordpad would not care in the slightest what font I have set in the original
Writer file. Wordpad would bluntly replace it with a Windows preloaded font.
In my example I am using LO 7.0.3.1 on Windows Pro 10. The file that I created
contains a section using the Droid Arabic Naskh font. Once I opened the
converted .rtf file up in Wordpad the font was changed to Arial. I tried
manually to change the font from Arial to Droid Arabic Naskh, however Wordpad
would not accept this change of font and still force Arial in as font.
Host OS = Windows 10 Pro build 1909.
Hope this my observation helps.</pre>
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