https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=50861

--- Comment #2 from Benjamin Drung <[email protected]> 2012-06-22 
07:46:16 PDT ---
I don't know if we talk about the same thing. I'll try to give examples:

1) Open Writer
2) Type some text
3) Save the document as document1.odt
4) Go to Options -> LibreOffice Writer -> Basic Fonts (Western) and select a
diffent font (e.g. change from Arial to Times New Roman)
5) Select the text and apply the default style [the font type will change to
the newly selected font]
6) Save the document as document2.odt
7) Close the document and open a new one
8) Go to Options -> LibreOffice Writer -> Basic Fonts (Western) and select the
previous font again
9) Open document1.odt and document2.odt
Expected and actual behavior: The documents look different.

You will see that the font of the text in document1.odt will be your initial
font (e.g. Arial) and the font of the text in document2.odt will be the changed
font (e.g. Times New Roman). The text font of these documents will not change
if the documents will be opened on a different system. This is the behavior
that I expect. Now do following:

1) Open Writer
2) Type some text
3) Save the document as document1.odt
4) Go to Options -> LibreOffice -> Appearance and select a different font color
and document background and (e.g. black on white)
6) Save the document as document2.odt
7) Close the document and open a new one
8) Go to Options -> LibreOffice -> Appearance, select the previous font color
and document background again
9) Open document1.odt and document2.odt
Expected behavior: The documents look different.
Actual behavior: The documents look the same.

Do you agree on the expected behavior?

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