https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=50879

Qubit <qu...@runcibility.com> changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
             Status|UNCONFIRMED                 |RESOLVED
         Whiteboard|                            |NoRepro:4.2.0.1:Ubuntu
         Resolution|---                         |WORKSFORME
                 CC|                            |qu...@runcibility.com

--- Comment #7 from Qubit <qu...@runcibility.com> ---
TESTING on Ubuntu 12.04.3 with
LibreOffice Version: 4.2.0.1

(In reply to comment #0)
> Form exported to pdf use a font 'LiberationSans' (Linux) or 'SegoeUI'
> (Windows) but do not embed this font. This makes the exported pdf unusable
> any platform that does not provide the font in question - form created under
> Linux are unsable under Windows and vice versa.

Well that's kinda bad! :P

> A very simple example form created under Linux without any bells and
> whistles:
> 
> ~$ pdffonts testformular.pdf 
> name                                 type              emb sub uni object ID
> ------------------------------------ ----------------- --- --- --- ---------
> BAAAAA+LiberationSerif               TrueType          yes yes yes     14  0
> LiberationSans                       TrueType          no  no  no      16  0

Ok. I took a stock 'Hello, World' ODT and changed the font to use
LiberationSerif and LiberationSans (attachment 91168).

I then exported it to PDF (The only options checked were Range -> All, Images
-> Lossless compression, General -> Create PDF form, and General -> Export
comments): attachment 91169.

Here's what pdffonts says:

qubit@lo:~/libreoffice/bugs/50879$ pdffonts Hello.world_4.2.0.1.pdf 
name                                 type              emb sub uni object ID
------------------------------------ ----------------- --- --- --- ---------
BAAAAA+LiberationSerif               TrueType          yes yes yes     14  0
CAAAAA+LiberationSans                TrueType          yes yes yes      9  0

It appears that both fonts are properly embedded, so NOREPRO.

---

I'm going to resolve this as WORKSFORME, but if you can reproduce the problem
under a modern build of LibreOffice, please change status back to UNCONFIRMED.

Schlittchen: You can get a stable build from here:
https://www.libreoffice.org/download/
And latest pre-releases from here:
https://www.libreoffice.org/download/pre-releases/

Cheers!

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