https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=101510

--- Comment #2 from Ed <e...@siliconforks.com> ---
(In reply to Aron Budea from comment #1)
> So, if any old application installs an incomplete set of fonts, it could
> cause rendering issues with Chrome on certain sites?

Potentially, yes, although I don't know whether this is a common practice or
not (LibreOffice is the only application I know of that does this).

> LibreOffice shipping with additional font weights for this particular font
> (ones it can't even use) wouldn't take care of this underlying issue.

I'm not sure what you mean by "can't even use"?  I just tried installing Open
Sans Extra Bold manually and then running LibreOffice, and it seems to work. 
(One issue is that it shows up as an additional font instead of an additional
style - i.e., you end up with "Open Sans" and "Open Sans Extrabold" instead of
just "Open Sans" with a new "Extra Bold" style - is that what you mean?)

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