I do apologize for not pointing out that I am using 6.2.1.2 on Ubuntu 18.04
Regards, MalJaros
From: "Malcolm Jaros"
To: "Global Users@"
Sent: Monday, March 18, 2019 3:24:12 PM
Subject: Draw changes font when opening pdf text file.
Greetings All.
I would like to add a few words to the
If the original PDF has been generated by a software which does not
provide the option of embedding fonts (as requested from the standard
format), or the user has not activated font embedding, there is not a
solution, and the issue is not LibreOffice but the PDF which has not
been generated
I am using "Version: 6.1.5.2 (x64)". Supposedly, you can force font
substitution. I have not tried it.
Choose *Tools - Options'* /- LibreOffice - Fonts' From:
https://help.libreoffice.org/Common/Fonts/
You must click in the box next to "Apply replacement table" before you
can
Greetings All.
I would like to add a few words to the text embedded in a pdf file.
When the file is opened in Draw the text is displayed, and subsequently saved,
in a different font from the that in the original file.
This unfortunately changes the line length and hence the page layout, which
It occurs to me that Draw does not recognise, or does not have, the font used
for the original document and substitutes one that it does have.
My problem is that the original, serif, font is being substituted by a
monopitch font.
Regards, MalJaros
- Original Message -
From: "Malcolm
Le 18/03/2019 à 14:53, Italo Vignoli a écrit :
If the original PDF has been generated by a software which does not
provide the option of embedding fonts (as requested from the standard
format), or the user has not activated font embedding, there is not a
solution, and the issue is not
The pdfimport was brought in from the Sun/Oracle extension. It was never
intended to provide PDF editing, nor does it! So, please keep in mind that
LibreOffice is not a PDF editor.
Otherwise, this is a known limitation of our pdfimport draw object filter:
see tdf#101220