> 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 --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
