On 11/02/2012 05:56 PM, VA wrote:
> On the PDF file I generated with AOO, the Properties/Font returned:
> 
> LinuxLibertineG (Embedded Subset),
> Type: TrueType,
> Encoding: Built in
> 
> On the PDF file I generated with LibO, the Properties/Font returned:
> 
> LinuxLibertineG (Embedded Subset),
> Type: TrueType,
> Encoding: Built in
> 
> In other words, both PDF files are returning the same font, Linux Libertine 
> G, but the one created with LibO will not find "official" on a word search, 
> whereas the one created with AOO will. A copy and paste from the LibO/PDF 
> file will produce the "offichial" spelling, but a copy and paste from the 
> AOO/PDF file will produce "official."
> 
> Both of my files, whether created with LibO or AOO use the same font, Linux 
> Libertine G. Again, I'm using AOO 3.4.1 and LibO 3.5.7.2 on Win7 and Adobe 
> Reader.
> 
> And, most importantly, I don't even have Libertine O installed on my system, 
> so AOO can't be picking it up.
> 
> Virgil
...

My apologies: you are correct. I've tested again with LO 3.5, 3.6, and
AOO 3.5.0 and Acroread 9.x (all linux) and found the same. I tested on a
clean system; Linux Libertine O is installed on my primary system from
'fonts-linuxlibertin' (which btw work without issue).

I still think that there is an issue with the font... and also think
it's worth filing an LO bug report.








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