I sent this e-mail for the first time 2 weeks ago, while the Debian
servers where still down. Seems it never made it to the mailing-list.
It seems packages -3 feature a build-dependency on dmake, which is not
part of Woody.
Anyway, I backported one which is available in my Woody repository for
OO
I just wanted to let you all know what's happening before I spam the
list with lots of commits from the pent up changes on my disks :)
Following Joey's restoration of the debian-installer CVS, I have done a
similar job for the debian-openoffice repository. I have verified that
no files have been
Hi,
FYI, OOo can use any unique name so you could easily change the names of all
of the en_GB.dic/.aff to en-GB.dic/.aff and OOo would care worth a damn as
long as you register it under that name in the dictionary.lst.
So why not simpoly change the names of the dictionaries to fit what Mozilla
I have an idea for an alternate method to give Mozilla access to the
MySpell dictionaries it can use:
As far as I understand the present method is:
A symlink
/usr/lib/mozilla/components/myspell -> /usr/share/myspell/dicts/
which makes all .aff and .dic files available to Mozilla.
To convince Moz
Hi,
you can try to install xcin or scim. They include common input methods
like Chang-jie or Pinyin.
-Vera (from Hong Kong, China)
On Wed, 2003-12-10 at 18:59, Bernard Hurley wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Does anyone know how to input Chinese characters? I have installed the OO
> Chinese support packages(
Package: openoffice.org-debian-files
Version: 1.1.0-3+1
Severity: minor
File: /usr/lib/menu/openoffice.org-debian-files
Tags: sid
Hello,
the file /usr/lib/menu/openoffice.org-debian-files contains (twice) the
line:
icon="/usr/share/icons/hicolor/32x32/apps/500_setup.xpm"
but this file i
On Wed, 2003-12-10 at 14:36, Juanjo Alvarez wrote:
> I've found that just deleting the .openoffice directory on a user
> directory fixes the problem for that user.
Good work, thanks. Do you still have an .openoffice directory that has
the problem somewhere, or can you now no longer reproduce the
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More info:
I've found that just deleting the .openoffice directory on a user
directory fixes the problem for that user.
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I've looked at the strace output. It seems that 99% of the (huge) time
is spend doing something related to fonts.
99% of the output is like:
17:15:02 lseek(18, 48937584, SEEK_SET) = 48937584
17:15:02 lseek(18, 0, SEEK_CUR) = 48937584
17:15:
On Wed, 2003-12-10 at 11:11, zorman cyril wrote:
> after installing this new version I've found no sulition to use it with
> java (for my jdbc driver)
I'm afraid there is a problem..
openoffice.org (1.1.0-2) unstable; urgency=low
* The "Wohoo-we-are-going-to-main" release.
* Build without a
Hi,
Does anyone know how to input Chinese characters? I have installed the OO
Chinese support packages(Traditional and SImplified), installed fonts, set
the locale, but I cant set a Chinese input method. The only way I can find
to input Chinese into OO is by using Insert->Special Character.
hi
all is in the subject
after installing this new version I've found no sulition to use it with
java (for my jdbc driver)
if someone help
thank
hi
all is in the subject
after installing this new version I've found no sulition to use it with
java (for my jdbc driver)
if someone help
thank
(new) libmyspell-dev_20030611-2_i386.deb optional libdevel
MySpell spellchecking library development files
MySpell is a Spellchecker as (and derived from) ispell.
.
This package contains the headers and the static library to use
for programs wanting to use myspell.
.
It moreover contains two
myspell2_20030611-2_i386.changes uploaded successfully to localhost
along with the files:
myspell2_20030611-2.dsc
myspell2_20030611-2.diff.gz
libmyspell-dev_20030611-2_i386.deb
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