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It's easy to see the difference between the G and the O versions. I find
that same when printing directly to the printer.

I'm not sure if you are suggesting that they should be the same. My understanding is that they should not be the same, because the OTF versions are missing the extra graphite features. An easy test it to try typing "ff" in each of the fonts - in the graphite version the two "f"s are closer together than in the OTF version and the second "f" is slightly larger than the first.

Where did you install them from&  where did you put them?

I just naively installed them with the KDE font installer on one box, and the Gnome font installer on the other. That seems to have put them under /usr/local/share/fonts/

If LO is installed directly they are in the /opt folders:
$ ls /opt/libreoffice3.4/basis3.4/share/fonts/truetype

Obviously Debian puts these someplace else - I have no /opt/libreoffice* directory. In fact AFAICT the LO that I have includes no fonts at all. That is, I have grepped the file list from all

When I tested I removed all and installed directly to ~/.fonts

I have no ~/.fonts directory either.

When you tried the
'Tools|Options|LibreOffice|View|uncheck 'Screen font antialiasing' did
the screen Graphite fonts change in LO?

Yes it did change. So it is doing some kind of anti-aliasing, but still looks wrong. Is it worth my making a screenshot?

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