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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thu May 19 19:10:14 -0700 
2005 -------
Hi Ulf,
I checked gslpatches cws (solsparc) but I can not see its effect, although it's
consistent with ssa and cms's comments. (Word own font substitution takes
precedence over document fallback hint)
Here is my observation:
1. made two doc files which uses HG *GothicB Sun, HG *MinchoL Sun with
gslpatches and normal m104.
2. open them separately with Word on Win2K which does not have HG *GothicB Sun 
nor 
    HG *MinchoL Sun.
Unfortunately Word uses MS Mincho for both of HG *GothicB Sun and HG *MinchoL
Sun with both doc files. (option->compatibility->fontsubstitution dialog shows
"Times New Roman" for all of 4 HG Mincho and Gothic fonts.)
I'm sure it's not user expected behaviour.
And when I re-import two docs with OpenOffice.org on the same Win2K, both of
docs are shown correctly (wiht MS Mincho and MS Gothic), so I can not tell this
fix takes effect in any sense. (OO.o knows HG GothicB Sun should be substituted
by MS Gothic, so doc's hint is not nessesally in this case.)
So I believe the ideal "default" substitution at exporting to MS docs seems to
be for primary font (like HG GothicB Sun -> MS  Gothic) not just giving a
fallback hint to Word. How do you think?


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