> You can try to export the PDF as hybrid. It's an option at the bottom of the
> first tab in the pdf export dialog.
>
> You can open hybrid PDF flawless in OpenOffice (in the same app that you
> used to create them), and it will use the fonts embedded on the PDF file
> just fine and without installation. I have only tried this trick once, the
> pdf was generated on Ubuntu and read on Vista.
>
> I didn't really expect it to work, but it did.
>

Thank you, Javier. I do have the Hybrid PDF-ODT extension installed on
two test machines here, and I tried exporting as a hybrid PDF file.
When I open the file in Okular (the KDE PDF viewer) it has the custom
font. When I open it in OOo Writer it appears as the default font.

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