https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=149608
Bug ID: 149608
Summary: Allow documents to adhere to the font of the host
operating-system.
Product: LibreOffice
Version: 7.3.4.2 release
Hardware: All
OS: All
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: enhancement
Priority: medium
Component: UI
Assignee: [email protected]
Reporter: [email protected]
Description:
One of the problems that prevents migration of my .txt-files to the more
versatile formats that LibreOffice supports is that they are unable to adhere
to the typography that the host operating-systems has chosen.
This is important because not solely is it obvious regression of functionality,
it provides consistency to the user, which is important if they are dyslexic or
unable to easily see, because it necessitates unnecessary additional
configuration, especially if they frequently replace their font(s).
Steps to Reproduce:
1. Invoke “kcmshell5 kcm_fonts”.
2. Configure the fonts to not be Liberation Serif, as
"http://i.imgur.com/XcEQ1IC.png" depicts.
3. Unnecessarily, but to demonstrate well what I have stated, remove the
entries from what "http://i.imgur.com/6TJ3l4p.png" depicts when the styles of
the document are empty too (which they are by default, and which
"http://i.imgur.com/nNswItI.png" depicts).
Actual Results:
LibreOffice merely defaults to Liberation (Serif?), which appears to be its
default.
Expected Results:
LibreOffice should utilize the default theme that the user has configured for
their operating-system.
Reproducible: Always
User Profile Reset: No
OpenGL enabled: Yes
Additional Info:
During implementation of this, know that Windows's font is not actually
hard-coded, and that no software expects that. It is provided by registry-keys.
Windows' typographical customisability and aliasage is actually approximately
as advanced as most derivatives of UNIX's.
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