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Hi, this must be an old topic but I wonder why LibreOffice does not use the full set of google croscore fonts.

Currently, LibreOffice includes Caladea and Carlito replacing Cambria and Calibri fonts. However, LibreOffice does not include the fonts Arimo, Tinos and Cousine (replacing Arial, Times New Roman and Courier), from my point of view and testing, google fonts do a better job than the liberation fonts: better visualization, metric gauge more compatible with microsoft fonts, increased support glyph, etc.

From what I've read, since version 2.0 of Liberation Fons is a fork of google croscore fonts ... but in practice do not appear.

Is there any reason to prefer Liberation fonts over google croscore fonts?

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Bastián Díaz

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