https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=64509
--- Comment #26 from Eyal Rozenberg <[email protected]> --- Coming from the potentially-duplicate bug 120131: LO's popular competitor, Microsoft Office, has had several fonts chosen by default for various styles - which have naturally found their way into MS-Office-created documents. This is true both for Latin fonts, and for other languages, including RTL languages like Hebrew and Arabic which I am particularly concerned about. Now, if you use Windows, the fonts an MS Office document will use will most likely be pre-installed on your system (all of them? Not sure); but if you're opening an MS Office document on another OS, these fonts are very likely _missing_. For that reason I proposed that LO include a default substitution table for some or all of the fonts used in Microsoft Office in different languages, where LO bundles fonts that can serve as such substitutes. In the context of this bug, I propose adding these fonts to the standard font substitution table proposed here. If Joao and other agree that is appropriate, we can close the other bug as a dupe. In addition to the Latin-only fonts here are my suggested substitutions regarding fonts one tends to see in Hebrew documents: David -> David CLM Frank Ruehl -> Frank Ruehl CLM The two on the right are bundled with LO and have an appropriate license. Of course the same should be done for other languages, and even for Hebrew I'm not sure this covers everything. What say you? -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
