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On Wed, Apr 27, 2016 at 9:44 PM, Mike Hall <mike.hall@onepoyle.net> wrote:

On 27/04/2016 21:18, Italo Vignoli wrote:

By using C-Fonts, you are therefore producing documents with limited
interoperability
C-Fonts are not interoperable also in technical terms,

That's good information.

Does TDF have a recommendation for which fonts to use to maximise
interoperability across the common range of OS's? (Quite complex if you
include iOS and Android as well as Win, Mac, nix). Not sure if the generic
'sans-serif' etc do what the normal user wants.


I can't speak to a general recommendation, but this advice from Debian to
use Google's compatible free fonts seems good:

https://wiki.debian.org/SubstitutingCalibriAndCambriaFonts

In fact it makes me wonder if these could be the default equivalents for
the C-fonts in LibreOffice?

S.

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