> Christian Lohmaier wrote:
>>>  - Listing unknown font names in the font name substitution dialog
>> That is impossible You cannot even list every known font. There are
>> billions of fonts out there....

Christof Pintaske wrote:
> but only few are of interest. I.e. name the
> 
> - 35 PostScript standard fonts
> - 14 PDF standard fonts
> - Fonts that ship with Microsoft Windows
> - Fonts that ship with Microsoft Internet Explorer (MS core fonts for 
> the web)
> - Fonts that ship with Microsoft Office
> - Fonts that ship with Apple Mac OS X
> 
> these are the fonts a user would typically search substitutions for if 
> they are not installed on his system.

So we can make it.


>>>  - Font name replacement in an export filter
>> Not really sure whether this would helpful. At least it would be a pain
>> to set-up.
> 
> when exporting to MS office document format then substitution already 
> takes place. I believe that's even configurable in the vcl.xcu config file.

That is very good.

# Another request. if this makes sense, please consider an appropriate
# font name will be chosen when exporting Calc documents into Excel format
# that seems not to be able to hold three different fonts for Western, CJK,
# and CTL at a time. Some versions of Excel on Windows 98 second edition
# sometimes fails to render Japanese characters when cell's font name is
# specified to Western one.

Thanks,
Tora

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