https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=64509
Paddy Landau <pa...@landau.ws> changed:
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--- Comment #21 from Paddy Landau <pa...@landau.ws> ---
LO identifies a replaced font in the font bar by using italics for the font
name, and a tooltip that reads, "Font Name. The current font is unavailable and
will be substituted."
While this information is both useful and welcome, it is insufficient: I need
to know which font has been used as a replacement.
After some searching, the only method that I can find is clumsy and entirely
unintuitive. Export as a PDF; open the PDF in LibreOffice Draw; select the text
> right-click > Character > Fonts.
It would be hugely helpful if the tooltip could show the replacement font, or
at least if we could view the replacement from some menu option — perhaps Tools
> Options > LibreOffice > Fonts > "View replaced fonts" or something like that.
LO 7.0.2.2
Ubuntu 20.04
Thank you
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