Hi,
Le jeudi 01 avril 2004 à 12:48:24 +0200, Chris Halls écrivait:
> It just occured to me how we can prevent this, by doing the same thing
> as we do for the icon installation. Can you test it out?
>
> In /usr/lib/openoffice/program/instd.ins there are these lines:
>
> Custom gid_Custom_Regmim
Hi,
Is there a good reason why each time setup is run some entries are added
at the begining of the user ~/.mailcap file?
This happen when openoffice is run for the first time AND when the
configuration is upgraded because a new version has been installed.
The openoffice.org-debian-files package
Hi!
Problem solved. It has nothing to do with XFree86 version.
It was due to installed fonts. Installing xfonts-greek-ph-scalable
and xfonts-scalable-nonfree and restarting xfs then the X server seems to
have solved the problem. However, I made other changes so I'm not 100%
sure (downgrading xfree
Le mardi 02 septembre 2003 à 07:46:19 +0200, Lucien Saviot écrivait:
> rm -rf .sversion .openoffice
> oowriter
>
> it gives me a writer window with zoom 100%, font size 12
> I change to symbol font and type ab... which gives me alpha beta ...
> everything lowcase.
> I double-
Le mardi 02 septembre 2003 à 07:30:04 +0200, Rene Engelhard écrivait:
> If I enter abc I get alpha, beta, gamma, ... in Writer and Impress.
Lucky you!
> You now that A and B big are correct? C shows an X which is "normal"
> (also in Writer and Impress)
Don't know what you mean here. Anyway, I m
Hi!
I'm having a weird problem and would like some kind of confirmation
before reporting a bug. Characters using the symbol font don't appear
correctly on screen in ooimpress but it seems OK in oowriter. I start
from a clean installation (rm -rf ~/.sversion ~/.openoffice). I create a
new document,
Le mardi 22 avril 2003 à 02:54:04 +0200, Chris Halls écrivait:
> On Mon, Apr 21, 2003 at 10:03:18PM +0900, Tomohiro KUBOTA wrote:
> > I installed openoffice.org and Japanese localization package
> > (openoffice.org-l10n-ja). Almost all texts in Openoffice.org's
> > installation panel and other pan
Le lundi 03 février 2003 à 04:18:04 +0100, Jerome Warnier écrivait:
> Manuel Segura wrote:
> >Hello,
> >I have just installed debian packages 1.0.2:
> >openoffice.org
> >openoffice.org-help-fr
> >openoffice.org-l10n-fr
> >openoffice.org-spellcheck-fr-fr
> >
> >And when I try to use the french dicti
Hi!
As seen in Bug#173067, help doesn't work if LANG is not en_US. (In fact,
it is in english or unavailable if openoffice.org-help-en isn't
installed)
Diffs to the current openoffice wrapper to make it work again are
attached.
For curious people, here are some explanations.
Some tests with the f
Hi Chris,
Le lundi 09 décembre 2002 à 03:51:40 +0100, Chris Halls écrivait:
> AFAIK, Libfreetype had problems from version 2.1.1-1 to version 2.1.2-6.
> Woody has version 2.0.9-1; Sarge has 2.1.2-9. Are you sure you really have
> the Woody version?
I was sure, but I was wrong.
I came back to 2.0
Hi!
It seems to me the woody version of openoffice is having problem with
libfreetype6 again. The opensymbol font does not appear to work on i386.
I tried to backport libfreetype6 from unstable. The opensymbol font
seems to work but some bullets still don't work.
Any idea?
Lucien Saviot.
Le mercredi 13 novembre 2002 à 03:48:45 +0100, Chris Halls écrivait:
>
> On Wed, Nov 13, 2002 at 02:28:51PM +0100, Lucien Saviot wrote:
> > ***
> > To sumarize, the language used by the UI is:
> > 1/ the one in the ooLocale section if it is va
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