https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=158588
--- Comment #15 from Tomaz Vajngerl <qui...@gmail.com> --- (In reply to Heiko Tietze from comment #13) > To tackle the problem we suggest to check the "only used fonts" option by > default and disable it until the first "do embed fonts" option is active. I wouldn't check it by default. This should be checked when it is known the document will not have any major edits in the future, which would use styles that are not yet used in the document. > Furthermore it could make sense to check the script types depending on what > is set under tools > options > language. So far unchecking CTL/CJK has no > effect on the font embedding options (remains available and checked). That probably makes sense, but I can still write Japanese in the document even when I don't have "Asian" enabled in the settings. > However, if the document contains no CJK text it makes not much sense to > embed such fonts - and we wonder if those options make sense. How do you know what kind of text is written in the document - currently we don't know this. I rather the user makes a explicit decision about this. BTW. CJK and Complex will not have much effect unless you actually use a font that extensively supports CJK and Complex. For example use Noto Sans - the numbers I get in this case are (and I have no CJK or Complex language support enabled): Default: 9.4kB Embedded: 52.4MB Embedded, "only used": 31.7MB Embedded, "only used", only Latin: 1.5MB -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.