https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=94803

--- Comment #6 from Frank Zimmerman <[email protected]> ---
Good question! I gathered them a few years ago, but I was using KDE a lot then,
so I suspect they came with an older version of Ubuntu/Kubuntu, especially as I
found a few bug reports for Ubuntu that referenced them.

They are OTF files, not TTF. And my version on Linux Libertine O Regular is
5.3.0, and Linux Biolinum O Regular is 1.1.8. So they are the latest.

I looked at the LinuxLibertine.org website. They have a tab on their site
devoted to "OpenType" and you can see a picture of the "ligature" replacement.
I believe this is where the problem is coming from. The "Th" are being replaced
by a combined form, and so also with the "tt".

At this point, I'm quite ready to switch my fonts over to the "G" version
(TTF), if that's going to be the best.

Only two questions regarding this:

1. The LinuxLibertine website also offers OTF variants. How do these stack up
with the TTF versions in LibreOffice? I thought OTF was in some ways better?

2. The TTF G versions that ship with LibreOffice are not the absolute latest.
Are they recommended or is it okay to go with the very latest from
LinuxLibertine.org?

If you want, I can attach the two OTF fonts that are giving the problems.

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