You can easily see if on screen antialiasing is working: Tools|Options|LibreOffice|View|uncheck 'Screen font antialiasing' and click OK. You should notice a considerable difference.
Yes it does work with other fonts, including Biolinum O and Libertine O. But those are not the same as the Graphite fonts, they don't do the glyph and kerning and other pretty things. I can certainly live with them for on-screen editing, but it would still be nice to have the Graphite versions working properly.
That said, I find the fonts Linux Biolinum G and Linux Libertine G ttf fonts provided as defaults in LO do have rendering problems (particularly when viewed at standard 12 pt). They also seem to have odd version numbers with compared with the fonts from:
Those fonts don't even exist in my LO - presumably it's a Debian choice not to ship them. I've installed them manually. Maybe I should ask the question on a Debian list?
Still, what is strange is that the Graphite fonts work fine (ie with anti-aliasing) in other applications such as PDF viewers and the font viewer, just not in LO.
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