On the PDF file I generated with AOO, the Properties/Font returned:
LinuxLibertineG (Embedded Subset),
Type: TrueType,
Encoding: Built in
On the PDF file I generated with LibO, the Properties/Font returned:
LinuxLibertineG (Embedded Subset),
Type: TrueType,
Encoding: Built in
In other words, both PDF files are returning the same font, Linux Libertine
G, but the one created with LibO will not find "official" on a word search,
whereas the one created with AOO will. A copy and paste from the LibO/PDF
file will produce the "offichial" spelling, but a copy and paste from the
AOO/PDF file will produce "official."
Both of my files, whether created with LibO or AOO use the same font, Linux
Libertine G. Again, I'm using AOO 3.4.1 and LibO 3.5.7.2 on Win7 and Adobe
Reader.
And, most importantly, I don't even have Libertine O installed on my system,
so AOO can't be picking it up.
Virgil
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