Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: How to find out which fonts are used in an Open Document?

2016-02-09 Thread Gary Collins
I have a vague recollection of this, or something very like it, cropping up before. If it is not already an area marked for development, I think it should certainly be. I think that if a font is being replaced, the reader of the document should be given the ability to easily ascertain that this

[libreoffice-users] Re: How to find out which fonts are used in an Open Document?

2016-02-06 Thread Pedro
Hi Jonathon toki wrote > I _think_ that the TestFonts extension works for Impress. > > It was designed for Write. Brilliant! It was exactly something like this I was looking for (how stupid of me not to remember looking in OpenOffice Extensions where there are many more extensions

[libreoffice-users] Re: How to find out which fonts are used in an Open Document?

2016-02-06 Thread Owen Genat
Pedro wrote > > Robert Funnell wrote >> What about unzipping the .odt/.odp/whatever file and searching for >> font names in the resulting .xml files? (Again, I haven't tried this.) > That would make sense. Unfortunately the file styles.xml lists some 55 > fonts > From a PDF copy of the

Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: How to find out which fonts are used in an Open Document?

2016-02-06 Thread Dave Barton
Original Message From: Pedro Date: Sat, 6 Feb 2016 02:57:13 -0700 (MST) > Hi Jonathon > > > toki wrote >> I _think_ that the TestFonts extension works for Impress. >> >> It was designed for Write. > > Brilliant! Yep! Just like most of Tom Bilek's extensions. > It was

[libreoffice-users] Re: How to find out which fonts are used in an Open Document?

2016-02-06 Thread Pedro
Hi Owen Owen Genat wrote > Pedro, something like this should give an idea: > > $ unzip -p filename.odp styles.xml | xmllint --format - | grep "font-face > style:name" | sort -u > > That will just give style-based font use. For direct formatting, replace > "styles.xml" with content.xml. That

[libreoffice-users] Re: How to find out which fonts are used in an Open Document?

2016-02-05 Thread Pedro
Robert Funnell wrote > What about unzipping the .odt/.odp/whatever file and searching for > font names in the resulting .xml files? (Again, I haven't tried this.) That would make sense. Unfortunately the file styles.xml lists some 55 fonts >From a PDF copy of the presentation I can see that

Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: How to find out which fonts are used in an Open Document?

2016-02-05 Thread Brian Barker
At 07:40 05/02/2016 -0700, Pedro Noname wrote: Thank you for the suggestion. I am aware that PDFs list the embedded fonts. Unfortunately that doesn't work for this problem... When you open an Open Document and don't have the fonts used in the document they will be replaced by a similar font.

[libreoffice-users] Re: How to find out which fonts are used in an Open Document?

2016-02-05 Thread Pedro
Hi Tom TomD wrote > I thought the font-box (on one of the toolbars) shows the correct > font-name > despite the document displaying the substitution? It'd be a pain to move > the cursor through the whole document and doing so is quite error-prone, > but if it works it might usable for an odd