Did a search and all I found was some mumbo jumbo about legality.

There are no laws against embedding fonts in documents so you can keep using
the same font across system units.

If a person has purchased a font for their use, then they are allowed to
embed that font into their documents.

I just think that y'all are too lazy to incorporate embedding into your
software.  All other office suites do it.  As far as I have found, only Open
Office and Libre Office are the only office that won't incorporate font
embedding.

Thus, get font embedding incorporated.  It ain't that difficult.

rmfr



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