Hello!
jumping in the bandwagon wrt:
Le 28/01/2021 à 15:36, Marc Paré a écrit :
Why not take a page out of the Linux distributions where there could be
a function in the "Options -> Fonts" menu, where a user could download a
set of LibreOffice approved substitutions fonts. The function could then
offer to download from a TDF/LibreOffice repository and then add them to
the user's instance of LibreOffice, and adding them as substitutions in
the "Options ->Fonts" section.
I have created an extension that creates the substitution table, as
demonstrated in Italo's blog post, here:
https://blog.documentfoundation.org/blog/2020/09/08/libreoffice-tt-replacing-microsoft-fonts/
Of course, the extension doesn't add the missing fonts. I support Marc's
idea of a preset list of suggested replacements to be downloaded.
FWIW,
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