docx with the paragraph style setting, nothing wrong happens. Plus: In MS 2019, the appearance is not the font of Western Text Font, but the font of LO default font. Asian Text Font is not displayed in MS and LO. In conclusion: when converting to MS the information of Western Text Font of style of master slide of textbox is converted but MS can not recognize it fully right, and LO can not recognize it at all. pptx in LibreOffice(LO) I can see all fonts info lost, it goes back to LO default setting. Since then the collection of Japanese fonts within the library has grown, now with 38 font families from 18 designers, in a variety of styles from formal text types to fun display fonts. Besides, I don’t know where DejaVu Sans comes from. At that point Google Fonts had fewer than 10 Japanese families, most of which were basic Mincho (serif) and gothic (sans) designs. In sample, the textbox just contains Chinese characters so choosing Western Text Font is not proper I guess.
pptx and upload it to Microsoft Office Online(MS) to open it.įigure 2, MS thinks the font is DejaVu Sans (tested: 宋体 can be replaced to other Chinese fonts) Western Text Font=宋体, Asian Text Font=华文彩云 and CTL font=华文彩云 In Figure 1, I choose 2 popular Chinese fonts, 宋体 and 华文彩云.