https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=72143

Khaled Hosny <[email protected]> changed:

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         Resolution|---                         |NOTABUG
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--- Comment #1 from Khaled Hosny <[email protected]> ---
Unicode does not encode separate old style numerals, they are considered
stylistic variants of the regular numerals and are handled by font features not
as separate input.

The character you are using are Unicode Private Use Area characters, those
characters are pretty much an undefined area of Unicode and can be used for any
thing. Linux Libertine happens to use them for old style numerals, and that is
why it works in the document body, but it is font specific so the font your PDF
reader uses for the outlines can contain totally unrelated symbols in this
place.

So that is basically not a bug. The proper way to use old style numerals is to
activate the respective font feature, but unfortunately LibreOffice does not
support this for OpenType fonts (see bug 58941), but since you are already
using Linux Libertine, I suggest you use the Graphite version, Linux Libertine
G, since LibreOffice supports activating Graphite features already. Either way,
you will get regular numerals in the outlines, there is just no way to get old
style numerals there.

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