LibreOffice should have the Linux Libertine Graphite package as
dependency to keep compatibility to LibreOffice on Windows, which
bundles the Graphite fonts.

Therefore I set this also as a bug for LibreOffice.

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Title:
  Linux Libertine  &  Libreoffice 3.5 distorted printing

Status in “fonts-linuxlibertine” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in “libreoffice” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Linux Libertine 5.1.3 and Libreoffice 3.5.x (I've tested 3.5.3 and
  3.5.4) don't play well together. On screen everthing looks nice, but
  on printout the distances between the letters are completly distored.
  The printout is hard to read and looks ugly. I've seen this on all our
  machines (at the moment 7) where Ubuntu 12.04 is installed. Printer is
  always a Brother MFC 8640N

  Older Ubuntu releases e.g. 10.04 and 11.10 (with older Libreoffice,
  OpenOffice and Linux Libertine, ) print as they should, as did every
  Ubuntu release in the past.

  Solution is to use the Linux Libertine G variant from here
  http://www.numbertext.org/linux/index.html. Which is a 'graphite'
  version of Linux Libertine. Now printings of Linuxlibertine are fine
  again.

  It looks like Libreoffice 3.5.x uses the graphite engine with Linux
  Libertine, regardless if the font is fittet for graphite or not.

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