On Fri, 2012-05-04 at 16:11 +0200, Lubos Lunak wrote:
Hello,
I've been looking at fdo#34814 and I know what the problem is, but I'm not
sure how that should be fixed.
The problem is that the document imported uses Wingdings (2) as the fonts for
bullet points, but that's a Windows font that is not available on Linux.
See unotools/source/misc/fontcvt.cxx for some possibly relevant goodies.
IIRC what's supposed to happen (though maybe this never worked right,
but there's enough of the right code there to try and make it work) is
that if a symbol font is missing, and its one of the ones known to
ConvertChar::GetRecodeData then vcl should map the glyphs to ones found
in OpenSymbol
Maybe this got broken, or there's some small-ish reason why stuff isn't
getting run through that converter ?
C.
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