[Bug 302151] Tracker bug for font-related problems
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Summary: Tracker bug for font-related problems
Alias: font-problems
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=302151
nicolas.mailhot(a)laposte.net changed:
What |Removed |Added
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BugsThisDependsOn|236803, 240525, 246654, |
|251890, 252149, 253951, |
|272521, 302141, 302241, |
|317641 |
OtherBugsDependingO|361101 |
nThis| |
Status|NEW |CLOSED
Resolution| |NOTABUG
------- Additional Comments From nicolas.mailhot(a)laposte.net 2007-11-02 14:09 EST -------
Killing the font tracker bug. We now track font issues by CC-ing
fedora-fonts-bugs-list
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16 years, 6 months
[Issue 43029] support PS-OpenType/OTF/(SFNT with CFF) fonts for PDF export and printing
by nmailhot@openoffice.org
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User nmailhot changed the following:
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CC|'benjamin_schallar,ckoliva|'benjamin_schallar,ckoliva
|s,cwoollard,iorsh,masayan,|s,cwoollard,fedorafonts,io
|nmailhot,simos' |rsh,masayan,nmailhot,simos
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------- Additional comments from nmailhot(a)openoffice.org Fri Nov 2 15:16:37 +0000 2007 -------
Note that the STIX project (http://www.stixfonts.org/) just released a first
version of its scientific and engineering fonts after 12 years of work, a lot of
their glyphs are not present in common fonts (only in very expensive commercial
fonts), so anyone doing scientific or engineering work on FLOSS systems (where
OO.o is common) is going to use them.
And guess what? they're OTF fonts with Postscript outlines.
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16 years, 6 months