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On 14.02.2016 18:52, Milan Bouchet-Valat wrote:
I'd like to mention Linux Libertine [1], which is already shipped with
LO. It has the same metrics as the old Times New Roman, but with (IMHO)
a much nicer look with a great care given to detail. It also contains a
rich set of ligatures, small caps, as well as advanced
Graphite/OpenType features (the Graphite version is packaged
separately). It covers Latin, Greek, Cyrillic and Hebrew (the latter
isn't covered by Carlito).

It's companion Linux Biolinum is also a very high-quality sans serif
font.

is there a version of these fonts that does not use Graphite features?

i'm afraid as long as there is no support for rendering Graphite fonts
on Mac OS X, it is not an appropriate default, as it's going to look
different on Mac.



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