No, it does not. In Ubuntu ooo is using system-libfreetype (upstream is
able to do so, too, but at least it had troubles with freetype >=2.2).

It is rather related to the fact that upstream-ooo is ignoring
fontconfig-rendering-settings, e.g. if your system-libfreetype has
enabled bytecode-interpreter, it will always use it, no matter what
setting you are using.

Ubuntu, Fedora and Debian (maybe some more distros), are including
patches to get extended fontconfig-support, which is not complete,
though. The problem is, that the best hinting style you will be able to
get at the moment is grayscale-hinting, maybe some future upstream-
release will fix this.

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No subpixel antialiasing in OOo
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