https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=121301

--- Comment #5 from Aron Budea <ba...@caesar.elte.hu> ---
(In reply to Gabor Kelemen from comment #4)
> (In reply to Aron Budea from comment #3)
> > This seems like something Microsoft should address, as even a different
> > language Word version can't handle this kind of font name, either.
> 
> Well they kinda started: this black magic does not work with the new
> generation C* default fonts, or any other.
That won't make the documents show correctly in different language Word
versions, though. Additionally, I could reproduce this with the mentioned C*
fonts in English with my local Word 2013 installation (eg. "Cambria bold").

> So, how about recognizing these "font formattings" and silently converting
> them to normal font name + character formatting?
Do you have information on how this works with other languages? Is it always
<font name> + <style in current UI language>? Can the <style> part precede
<font name> in any language?

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