On 10/15/2012 11:41 AM, Brian Barker wrote:
At 08:14 15/10/2012 -0700, C V Alkan wrote:
I'm using Writer on two different machines/Operating Systems and have
copied the main fonts I use to both, but every now and then a
situation arises where LibreOffice makes a substitution for a font
that I overlooked, causing subtle (usually, but not always) changes
in the document layout.
Is there some way to list all of the fonts (not styles, since I don't
want to wade through each to see what fonts they need) in use in a
particular document?
This is just a guess, but try File | Export as PDF... to create a PDF
version of your document. Open this in your favourite PDF reader,
which should be able to tell you which fonts have been embedded. Does
that give you a reliable list?
I trust this helps.
Brian Barker
For Ubuntu 12.04/MATE, I used the default PDF viewer and went to:
File/Properties/Fonts
to display the fonts used in a document.
The only thing I would like to see is the ability to copy/paste the font
list to a text file to compare the list to another list of fonts.
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