https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=43185

--- Comment #6 from Harald Koester <[email protected]> ---
Below you will find the test procedure for test case no 6 according the
attachment. The procedures for the other test cases are similar. You have to
adopt the steps [3] and [4] according the conditions of the different cases.
And of course the results are also different. Besides the result of test case 6
also the results of cases 3, 4 and 8 are buggy.

Procedure for test case no 6:

[1] Start LibreOffice and open options dialogue.
[2] Select “LibreOffice > Fonts” and check “Apply replacement table”.
[3] Insert a font replacement: Use a fictitve font (i.e. not installed) and
replace it with an installed font.
[4] Check “Screen only” and uncheck “Always”. Then OK.
[5] Open a new text document.
[6] Insert some text and assign the fictive font to this text. The font ot the
text changes.
[7] Insert some more text and assign the replacement font to this text.
[8] Compare the text: The fonts are not equal. Expected: Equal fonts. This
means that the font replacement defined in step [3] and [4] has not been
performed. 
[9] Hence the assigned font in step [6] is not installed, the displayed font
can only be the standard font which is used when a font is not installed. In
order to check this insert some more text and assign a different fictive font
to this text.
[10] Compare the fonts of step [6] and step [9]. They are equal!
[11] In order to determine the standard font export the document as pdf. 
[12] Open the document with your pdf reader and check the used fonts. On my
system (Win7) two fonts are used. One is the replacement font (step [7]), the
other has to be the standard replacement font (step [6] and [9]). On my system
it is DejaVuSans.

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