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Hello Andras

Em 26-10-2011 16:55, Andras Timar escreveu:
Hi Olivier,

2011/10/26 Olivier Hallot<olivier.hallot@documentfoundation.org>:
Hi Andras

I think it is intentional. On Windows people have Times New Roman and
Arial by default, so they don't need their metrically equivalent
Liberation Serif and Liberation Sans. It is a good question, whether
LibreOffice or MS Office on Windows fall back to Times New Roman when
the template uses Liberation Serif (and ro Arial for LibreOffice
Serif). They should...

Best regards,i
Andras
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I know it look as if I am splitting hairs, but that reason isn't the one I would have taken.

I am puzzled... Even is all is metrically equivalent, omitting Liberation in Windows and relying in a fallback with Arial and TNR seems to be a source for noise.

Regards

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