https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=158588

--- Comment #22 from Eyal Rozenberg <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to Tomaz Vajngerl from comment #20)
> For a text if you open and save it without changing anything it may not
> necessary be equivalent to the original in all circumstances. You can have
> an editor configured to always save in UTF8 and if you open an old
> ISO-8859-1 file, it would save that in UTF-8. Content would still be the
> same however. 

Well,

1. In our case, the content is not exactly the same.
2. "Always force UTF-8" is a configuration setting which is not, I would think,
the default in most/all text editors. So, yes, you could have your editor
auto-correct certain things or canonicalize them - if you specifically asked it
to.

> So no, we don't have this invariant requirement currently in LO for ODF
> files. Still not sure how this is related to font embedding.

If such a requirement exists, the same fonts should be embedded in the new
document as in the old one.

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