I became curious about this to see what LOffice 3.3.2 provides for fonts on 
Windows.   I couldn't find anything to configure, but the font dialog shows a 
wide variety of fonts that were just installed with a different product 
(WordPerfect X5 Standard) and indicates that all of them will also print.  (I 
didn't do an exhaustive search.)  The font substitution window has no 
substitutions set.  

To experiment further, I created a document with some Amienne text and opened 
it on a computer where it is not installed.  Placing the cursor in the peculiar 
text (with metrics very messed up) and using the Format | Character ... dialog, 
I see the message "The font has not been installed.  The closest available font 
will be used."  (This was in OO.o 3.2.0 and I don't know if LOffice 3.3.2 does 
a better job.)  I am certain my HP Deskjet 990cse has no such a font and 
indeed, it prints the same as I see on my screen, with a serif font having 
terrible metrics. 

I went looking for what there is in terms of PDF font embedding and the 
Wikipedia article led me to this interesting OO.o issue:
<http://openoffice.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=20370>.   There are comments 
from the creation of the issue in 2003 until 2010-07-08 when the discussion 
apparently went elsewhere.  

Concerning the comment on bug 20370 that it should wait until ODF has a 
provision, I can report that the JIRA issue on adding font embedding is rather 
ambiguous and, in any case, work on it for ODF 1.2 was deferred to some future 
ODF-Next.  This may have happened when incomplete proposals were triaged at one 
point when there was a march to have ODF 1.2 feature complete.  In any case, 
you can see the story since JIRA began being used at 
<http://tools.oasis-open.org/issues/browse/OFFICE-228>.  Here's an interesting 
related one: <http://tools.oasis-open.org/issues/browse/OFFICE-1285>.

I'd look further at how PDF/A versions handle this, but I am not prepared to 
pay for the ISO specifications.

 - Dennis

-----Original Message-----
From: NoOp [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, May 19, 2011 14:07
To: [email protected]
Subject: [libreoffice-users] Re: Font is different on Screen and in Print

On 05/19/2011 11:44 AM, AndrewB wrote:
...
> Krackedpress: "There use to be an extension that indicated what fonts 
> were in the document and were not installed on your computer.  I do 
> not know if it is still available."
> 
> I would love to get my hands on a copy of that, if it's still around.  
> Can you remember what it was called - so I can start hunting?
> 
> Now I just have to identify the alleged benefits of hardwired fonts, 
> and how to best take advantage of them.

In linux you can use spadmin; you can configure in the fonts tab. I don't know 
if there is a similar printer utility in LO for Windows.





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