Well, sure, you can use an ODF package just like a Zip archive and add parts to 
it.

The ODF Specification does not prevent that.

However, the META-INF/manifest.xml file should be updated to include the 
addition.

You can't count on any ODF consumer preserving a file that seems to have no 
use, even though there are those who think such accretions should be preserved. 
 People who worry about document security, authenticity, and corporate 
information leaks tend to disagree and arrange to have their implementations 
delete material that is not recognized. There are implications for 
digitally-signed documents, as well.

The problem with this is that now someone has to fish the fonts out of there 
and install them where they are actually recognized for presenting the 
document.  If LibreOffice is updated to automate the capture of fonts and their 
extraction again, aren't we back to the previously-unsolved problem?

At that point, it might be better to do it the other way round.  Put the ODF 
document in a Zip archive (or tar.gz or whatever) along with the fonts and 
instructions on what to do with the fonts if one wants a rendition of the ODF 
document close to what was intended by its author.

Or just separate the fonts into a handy Zip bundle that is available somewhere 
and perhaps put a little note in the document about what fonts work best along 
with information on finding and installing the font package.  Observing the 
necessities of license conditions, of course.

I am sure there are covert arrangements that could be created.  I have nothing 
to say about that.

 - Dennis

-----Original Message-----
From: Steve Edmonds [mailto:steve.edmo...@ptglobal.com] 
Sent: Sunday, June 26, 2011 13:49
To: discuss@documentfoundation.org
Subject: Re: [tdf-discuss] Re: ANN: ODF 1.2 Candidate OASIS Standard Enters 
60-Day Public Review, prerequisite for balloting as OASIS Standard

[ ... ]

Hi.
Can the ODF file format not include a container for user-data. May be 
specifying how that data should be catalogued but not what that data is. 
There is no worry about legalities in regards ODF and placing fonts in 
that data. Then LO would be free to place fonts in that "user-data" and 
use them as required for faithfull document transferal. Provides a 
solution while the debate continues.
steve



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