Le 2021-02-10 à 12 h 33, Raffaele Mancuso a écrit : > (3) I thought more generally at handling them better. The first time I > opened a document that used Calibri with LibreOffice, it was not at > all obvious to me that the font name being displayed in italics by > LibreOffice meant that the font was being substituted with another > one. Maybe when a document uses fonts that are missing on the system, > we can have LibreOffice displays a message box that shows which fonts > are missing and which ones are being used as substitutes?
Hi Raffaele, I find that you have raised many good suggestions that would enrich the LibreOffice suite. However, I also agree with Italo regarding his worries about increasing the size of the LibreOffice download, should the fonts be included in the LibreOffice package, that, this should be avoided. As incredible it is, many people still use dial-up, or, close to dial-up speeds and worry about their download times. I would propose to add your suggestions as a feature request on the LibreOffice bugzilla and see if any dev would be interested in implementing them [https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/]. The feature request would be something like the following: =============== Feature request: 1. Create an extra function in the "Options -> Fonts" menu, where a user could choose to download a set of LibreOffice approved substitutions fonts. The function could then offer to download from a TDF/LibreOffice font repository on TDF servers and then add them to the user's instance of LibreOffice, after which, add these newly downloaded fonts as substitutions in the "Options ->Fonts" section automatically. This would virtually not add any size to the installer, the user would have an easy way of installing MSFont substitutions from inside the "LibreOffice->Options->Fonts" section (it would be called something like "Download compatible MS Office Fonts" or "Install compatible MSO Fonts", and, LibreOffice and its dev/QA/User teams would be able to vet appropriate opensource substitution fonts for the repository -- the QA team would subsequently review the compatible font lists at every large upgrade or if/when MS would make any changes affecting the list of compatible fonts. (Note that the same could be done for any Apple fonts at the same time, should there be any.) 2. Related to the substitution of fonts, LibreOffice would have a popup window appear whenever a font substitution would occur, advising the user of the substitution. There would be an additional "switch" in the LibreOffice->Options-:Fonts section where the user could switch this function off/on as choice. This function would be turned on by default. =============== This would solve both the concerns of the download size, and, would also solve the issue with interoperability of fonts for MS docs (well, as best as it could be done) ... that is, until the ODF becomes more of an accepted default. Cheers, Marc -- Marc Paré m...@marcpare.com https://www.parEntreprise.com parEntreprise.com Supports OpenDocument Formats (ODF) parEntreprise.com Supports http://www.LibreOffice.org LibreOffice Office Suite - 200 million users and growing! Over 1,000 project developers with impeccable help from its user base. -- To unsubscribe e-mail to: marketing+unsubscr...@global.libreoffice.org Problems? https://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/mailing-lists/how-to-unsubscribe/ Posting guidelines + more: https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Netiquette List archive: https://listarchives.libreoffice.org/global/marketing/ Privacy Policy: https://www.documentfoundation.org/privacy