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Hi,
Erwan David wrote:
> When using LC_CTYPE as [EMAIL PROTECTED] (but only this mlocale setting)
> menus are translated in french and partly in german. This menus
You mean "Wörter zählen", right?
> should be in english.
I agree.
The "Wörter zählen" feature is a pa
Le Thu 4/09/2003, Rene Engelhard disait
> tag 208733 + pending
> thanks
>
> Hi,
>
> Erwan David wrote:
> > When using LC_CTYPE as [EMAIL PROTECTED] (but only this mlocale setting)
> > menus are translated in french and partly in german. This menus
>
> You mean "Wörter zählen", right?
Yes for t
On Thu, Sep 04, 2003 at 04:34:55PM +0100, Edd Dumbill wrote:
> If I set the use system fonts option, I notice that the fonts all have
> full hinting. My GNOME desktop preference is for no hinting, but this
> preference is ignored.
Please provide screenshots of this - I don't use Gnome and I'm not
Package: openoffice.org
Version: 1.0.99+1.1rc3-1
Severity: normal
When using LC_CTYPE as [EMAIL PROTECTED] (but only this mlocale setting)
menus are translated in french and partly in german. This menus
should be in english.
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On Thu, Sep 04, 2003 at 09:22:17AM +0200, Segers Bernard wrote:
> When I create a new document and i choose Arial, I can typing apostrophe.
> When I import a Word Document the apostrophe aren't correct but if I
> type a new sentence in this document the apostrophe are correct.
Thanks for the expl
On Thu, Sep 04, 2003 at 04:12:44PM +0200, Yann Forget wrote:
> I have a 250 pages presentation. Sometimes I can't save the file after
> changing styles or fonts.
> I have a message: "Error saving the document. General Error. General
> input/output error."
We need to be able to reproduce the bug
Hi,
> Retitling package name. Still waiting for openoffice.org to have
> support for it, but will be uploaded as soon as mozilla-spellchecker
huh? What the fuck? What do you mean with that?
The openoffice.org packages has support for myspell-* now?
Or do you mean upstream support for Galician?
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If I set the use system fonts option, I notice that the fonts all have
full hinting. My GNOME desktop preference is for no hinting, but this
preference is ignored.
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Package: openoffice.org
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Hi,
I have a 250 pages presentation. Sometimes I can't save the file after changing
styles or fonts.
I have a message: "Error saving the document. General Error. General
input/output error."
Thanks,
Yann
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Hello.
I have this problem -- I write documents in Latvian (same is with other
non ascii langs) and rightclick a misspelled word, to choose a right
version, all special chars in the context menu are replaced by '?'. The
same happens with OpenOffice.org popup messages (messages apearing by
the curs
Hello:
On Thu, 2003-09-04 at 09:11, Jérôme Warnier wrote:
> When using [EMAIL PROTECTED] as locale in GNOME, there is no way to type
> accents in OOo (1.1rc3) on current Sid.
>
> I wonder what the "@euro" is doing there in there, but anyway, in GNOME
> 2.x apps, it works fine.
I usually use the
When I create a new document and i choose Arial, I can typing apostrophe.
When I import a Word Document the apostrophe aren't correct but if I
type a new sentence in this document the apostrophe are correct.
Chris Halls wrote:
On Wed, Sep 03, 2003 at 10:58:12AM +0200, Segers Bernard wrote:
When using [EMAIL PROTECTED] as locale in GNOME, there is no way to type
accents in OOo (1.1rc3) on current Sid.
I wonder what the "@euro" is doing there in there, but anyway, in GNOME
2.x apps, it works fine.
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