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I just did a quick test, if you modify the style(s) you used and change the font there it will change your presentation.

On 19/05/2021 05:38, Daffy Duck wrote:
I guess my question is, in that case, how would you easily change the
font for a 50 page presentation?

On Mon, 2021-05-17 at 19:37 -0400, Paul D. Mirowsky wrote:
Shot in the dark.

You can probably assume those fonts that currently work on Iphone with
Metropolis are available by default.

Find out the fonts that aren't working and substitute with other default
fonts that are used on Iphone.

Use only those font inside Metropolis.

Hope this helps.


On 5/17/21 4:27 PM, Daffy Duck wrote:
Seem to have the same result :(

I wonder if I just have to ditch metropolis?

On Mon, 2021-05-17 at 15:39 +1000, Michael D. Setzer II wrote:
On 16 May 2021 at 18:27, Daffy Duck wrote:

Subject:                [libreoffice-users] Libreoffice impress
presentation - metropolis - exported as PDF, doesn't
display correctly on some devices
From:                   Daffy Duck <suffsuccotash@gmail.com>
To:                     users@global.libreoffice.org
Date sent:              Sun, 16 May 2021 18:27:18 -0500

I made a presentation with impress, used Metropolis theme.

I then exported it as PDF.

The problem is, some, when opening on such things as iphones, get the
text cut off, like the top part of the text is not showing, etc.

Others, until they turn the phone sideways, it doesn't display the text
correctly.

How do I make sure the text looks correct for all, or at least most,
users on different devices?
Note an expert, but something you might try.
Open file, and go to File/Properties/Fonts
There are two check boxes for embedding fonts.
Don't know if either or both would make a difference.
Might be some font that you used isn't included on these
devices and they are using a different font that throws
everything off?
Not sure why this isn't listed under the PDF options as a
choice?
Had a spreadsheet I exported that had this issue with
some fonts, and believe this fixed it? But it was long ago..
Worth a try. Worst thing, it makes no difference. File will
be bigger since fonts will be included.


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