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authorCaolán McNamara <caolanm@redhat.com>2013-08-28 20:22:26 +0100
committerFridrich Strba <fridrich@documentfoundation.org>2013-08-29 07:24:28 +0000
commit43288da5bfcaf5f7be8191194e635570ef7426d0 (patch)
tree5f1ce7a994ac9470240ae8ea2dd044bf4a0cfcb5
parent6061b2ab6ddc3caba347a4b3fc9b0c2ff52d5484 (diff)
Resolves: fdo#68192 always recode from trad symbol to apple symbol
Even if the symbol font bit isn't set, the oox import route lacks the ability to state that the bullet font is a font of symbol encoding. If the font is not available on the system we go into fallback logic to state that famous symbol fonts are in symbol encoding. But there is a symbol font on mac so its not unknown and that doesn't happen. And the mac symbol font is not actually in symbol encoding (seeing as it's all rearranged into the correct unicode positions) so the recode logic is skipped in this special case to map the microsoft/adobe private use area chars to the modern code points where they were moved in the apple font. I guess one alternative possible solution is to lookup all the fonts used in a openxml doc using the fonttable stream where the charset info is available. But seeing as it should only affect one particular font lets just move the encoder test outside the issymbol block. Change-Id: Ic5bd3ec15c8d8d99e2cab0fb67cc4bc33081c756 (cherry picked from commit b129867306ce918f4f8fbf9ec5f7dce86e52c9d2) Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/5669 Reviewed-by: Fridrich Strba <fridrich@documentfoundation.org> Tested-by: Fridrich Strba <fridrich@documentfoundation.org>
-rw-r--r--vcl/source/gdi/outdev3.cxx21
1 files changed, 11 insertions, 10 deletions
diff --git a/vcl/source/gdi/outdev3.cxx b/vcl/source/gdi/outdev3.cxx
index 6548d0cf4232..e91176145b48 100644
--- a/vcl/source/gdi/outdev3.cxx
+++ b/vcl/source/gdi/outdev3.cxx
@@ -2292,18 +2292,19 @@ ImplFontEntry* ImplFontCache::GetFontEntry( ImplDevFontList* pFontList,
{
if( aFontSelData.maTargetName != aFontSelData.maSearchName )
pEntry->mpConversion = ConvertChar::GetRecodeData( aFontSelData.maTargetName, aFontSelData.maSearchName );
+ }
+
#ifdef MACOSX
- //It might be better to dig out the font version of the target font
- //to see if it's a modern re-coded apple symbol font in case that
- //font shows up on a different platform
- if (!pEntry->mpConversion &&
- aFontSelData.maTargetName.equalsIgnoreAsciiCase("symbol") &&
- aFontSelData.maSearchName.equalsIgnoreAsciiCase("symbol"))
- {
- pEntry->mpConversion = ConvertChar::GetRecodeData( OUString("Symbol"), OUString("AppleSymbol") );
- }
-#endif
+ //It might be better to dig out the font version of the target font
+ //to see if it's a modern re-coded apple symbol font in case that
+ //font shows up on a different platform
+ if (!pEntry->mpConversion &&
+ aFontSelData.maTargetName.equalsIgnoreAsciiCase("symbol") &&
+ aFontSelData.maSearchName.equalsIgnoreAsciiCase("symbol"))
+ {
+ pEntry->mpConversion = ConvertChar::GetRecodeData( OUString("Symbol"), OUString("AppleSymbol") );
}
+#endif
// add the new entry to the cache
maFontInstanceList[ aFontSelData ] = pEntry;