https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=171333
--- Comment #17 from V Stuart Foote <[email protected]> --- Yes "Google Sans Text" font does not exist on system--signified in LibreOffice by the font name being rendered in italics in the font listbox. The Google text converted in the cloud into an OOXML does not embed that cloud font into the document. LibreOffice does not implement the Google Fonts API in any sense, and then rendering it with os/DE fallback font handling. One can use the Tools -> Options -> Font panel to specify the replacement font(s) that LibreOffice will use (as opposed to os/DE font fallback), but the non-present cloud font name would remain. Alternatively one can assign select and apply a new font (or edit the OOXML, ODT to replace the font assignments manually). Open enhancements exist to improve user awareness, e.g. bug 96872, bug 78186 or even 159950 might be implemented. For now this is a RTM issue of how LibreOffice deals with non-available fonts being specified in documents or from cloud content. => NAB -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
