https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=89491

Robinson Tryon (qubit) <[email protected]> changed:

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--- Comment #8 from Robinson Tryon (qubit) <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to Dag Wieers from comment #6)
> I couldn't find any in my extensive font-list. And at some point in the past
> the Helvetica Neue fonts were not listed together, but much like other fonts
> were considered different fonts and had separate entries inside LibreOffice.

Aha! The plot thickens..

> I am not sure when that changed, and even whether it was a change to
> LibreOffice that caused this behavior. I have all LibreOffice versions from
> 3.5 to 4.4 on my system and only noticed it during the 4.4 development
> phase. But when I went back and tried it on older LibreOffice versions, I
> noticed what used to work isn't working anymore.

Trying to figure out what changed on the system (as it sounds like it's more of
a system issue?) sounds like the key here.

(In reply to Dag Wieers from comment #7)
> So I just looked at older FODT files, and this used to work fine:
> 
>  <style:font-face style:name="sect0-font" svg:font-family="Helvetica Neue
> Ultra Light" style:font-family-generic="swiss" style:font-pitch="variable"/>
> ...
> ...But converting to DOC now fails to store
> these adornments (where in the past this was not necessary, because the
> fontname was sufficient).
> 
> Does this make any sense ? :-)

It's at least a place for us to start. Let me see what one of the devs thinks
about the change in font behavior.

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