Public bug reported:

After the upgrade to Ubuntu 8.04 "Hardy Herdon" the Default font in 
OpenOffice.org got replaced by the font "Year2000" (y2k.ttf).
In WRITER the default fonts declared in "Options > Default fonts (western" are 
used, but in IMPRESS oder CALC only the font "Year2000" is used, i.e. for 
textfields, headings etc.
Changing the font temporary (for one textfield, etc ..) is possible, but 
changing this "default" font is impossible. 
When removing the font file, the default font is set to another font - when 
copying it in a again, y2k is used again.
Using templates with replaced font is possible, but, i.e. diagrams are 
displayed and printed with y2k.
The font "arial" seems to be linked to y2k: When choosing "arial" as font, the 
text is wirtten in y2k.

Evenclean-reinstalling OOo, reinstalling fonts, updating font cache or
removing the "responsible" fonts did not turn in any effect.

Using: Ubuntu 8.04 with Kernel  2.6.24-16-generic and  2.6.24-17-generic; 
OpenOffice.org 2.4
(Hope bug is not filed already, i searched for this, bud did not found anything)

** Affects: ubuntu
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New


** Tags: font openoffice.org

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OpenOffice.org default font replaced - unable to change
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/228599
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