Hi :)
I thought the font-box (on one of the toolbars) shows the correct font-name
despite the document displaying the substitution?  It'd be a pain to move
the cursor through the whole document and doing so is quite error-prone,
but if it works it might usable for an odd one or two documents.

Good luck and regards from
Tom :)




On Friday, 5 February 2016, Brian Barker <[email protected]> wrote:

> At 07:40 05/02/2016 -0700, Pedro Noname wrote:
>
>> Thank you for the suggestion. I am aware that PDFs list the embedded
>> fonts. Unfortunately that doesn't work for this problem...
>>
>> When you open an Open Document and don't have the fonts used in the
>> document they will be replaced by a similar font. Therefore when you create
>> the PDF in a computer that doesn't have all the original fonts, the fonts
>> embedded are the replacement fonts. This means that the PDF font list will
>> show the fonts currently used but not the name
>> of the original ones.
>>
>
> Oh, indeed. I assumed that you were talking about the situation where you
> were the author of the document and wanted to be able to specify to a
> recipient exactly what fonts s/he would need.
>
> Brian Barker
>
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