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Originally Posted by frabjous
The newest version 3.2 will support open type fonts. It's currently in pre-release testing.
As far as I know, it's always done kerning (though you need to turn it on manually, just like you do in Word).
If you really want to make full use of your open type fonts though, I suggest XeLaTeX.
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I am a seasoned InDesign user and don't really need or care about TeX, so it's mostly academic; I was just curious since I sometimes use my netbook when creating shorter documents that I prefer to output to PDF for printing at work, and a portable OpenOffice is for me much more useful on that tiny 7" screen.

However, last time I used it, the export to PDF ignored the OpenType fonts I was using.
Maybe I'll take a look at the most recent version and see if that works.

Thanks for the heads up about 3.2.