I dont know if we even want Ubuntu font as default in Ubuntu. Remember
that ODF files do not include the fonts, so opening the file on a system
where they are not installed (e.g. Windows) fill cause fallbacks and
thus a different layout, which most of the users perceive as broken and
will blame on Ubuntu for it.

So, if one goes with Ubuntu as default, IMHO one has to make sure it
will be included in upstream LibreOffice releases for Widows and OS X at
least. And even then people will complain about the regression when
opening the file with Microsoft Office.

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  Libre office default style settings are poor.

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