On 05.Nov 2002 - 09:46:30, Chris Halls wrote: > Hi Andreas, sorry for not responding earier to your questions.
As I can see, its about 24h, not that bad. I don't use OOo that much, but sometimes I would need the help. > On Mon, Nov 04, 2002 at 11:46:36PM +0100, Andreas Pakulat wrote: > > I found that changing locale to de_DE does solve the problem, that the > > help cannot be displayed (as in my earlier mail). If I only append a > > specific encoding, like ISO-8859-1 it doesn't work again (and normally I > > use UTF-8). > > > > I want to know if there is a workaround for this until the problem is > > fixed in the package or source code? > > As far as I can tell, this will work better in the next version of the > packages. For now, you can look where OOo is looking by using strace: > > $ ( SAL_DEBUG=strace openoffice 2>&1 ) | grep ENOENT | grep help I would have done that, if I had time for this... :( > When using LANG=de_DE.utf8 I see lines like: > > access("/usr/lib/openoffice/help/de_DE.utf8", F_OK) = -1 ENOENT (No such file > or directory) > > If you put a link from that directory to the real help directory, OOo should > find the help. In this case, I would do: > > $ sudo ln -s de /usr/lib/openoffice/help/de_DE.utf8 Thanks, thats what I thought of, good to know that it can be done that easy way. Andreas -- If I HAD a penny for every "make a million dollars at home" scheme I receive by e-mail, I probably would have made the million and be at home. -- Jack Rickard ("Boardwatch", editors note Nov. 97)
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