I investigated a little further and I think OpenOffice uses the same
font for the user interface as "normal" gnome applications, since "Use
system font for user interface" in the OpenOffice configuration is
enabled by default (Tools -> Options -> OpenOffice.org -> View).

It seems to have an influence which hinting method is selected in System
-> Appearance -> Fonts. By default "Best shapes" is selected which means
hinting is set to "medium" (if you click on "Details"). If you select
"Best contrast" instead, hinting is set to "full" which doesn't make a
visible difference to "normal" gnome-application compared to "Best
shape". But the OpenOffice interface looks now the same than gnome
applications (if you restart OO).

You can see the different of the look of OO in the two screenshots
attached below. What I found interesting is that also the (default)
document font is rendered differently, as you can see, to me the
document text looks better from a subjective point of view with medium
hinting.

Kind regards,
Jan

** Attachment added: "Hinting medium (default).png"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/12223815/Hinting%20medium%20%28default%29.png

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[Hardy] font rendering in openoffice not consistent with other applications
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