Rene Engelhard wrote:
Hi,
annonygmouse wrote:
Changing my LANG to
LANG=C oowriter /home/jo/Hí.doc
works! But shows the filename mangled, something like HA~-.doc
When running from console oowriter says:
I18N: X Window System doesn't support locale "ca_ES.UTF-8"
Necause
--- Rene Engelhard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> annonygmouse wrote:
> > >>Changing my LANG to
> > >>LANG=C oowriter /home/jo/HÃ.doc
> > >>works! But shows the filename mangled, something
> like HA~-.doc
> >
> > When run
Rene Engelhard wrote:
Hi,
annonygmouse wrote:
Title says it all.
When oppening a file with an accent openoffice starts loading
but it stops showing a message: "/home/jo/Hí.doc does not exist".
How is the file encoded?
The file is created using: touch Hí.doc, so it's an e
Package: openoffice.org
Version: 2.0.4~rc3-1
Title says it all.
When oppening a file with an accent openoffice starts loading
but it stops showing a message: "/home/jo/Hí.doc does not exist".
My environment:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ env|grep LANG
LANG=ca_ES.UTF-8
LANGUAGE=ca_ES:ca:en_GB:en
Chang
Grégoire Druant wrote:
Hi,
It appears that this bug is related to the font I set in kcontrol for the
menus.
It doesn't work with opensymbol, but I tried bitstream charter and it works
with it.
What is stange is that it worked fine about one month ago, and it doesn't work
anymore.
Regard
Change apt.conf and use "testing".
Install openoffice.
Change againt to "unstable"
apt-get update && apt-get dist-upgrade
Now I have openoffice 1.4 again in my machine.
That did the trick :)
Maybe this helps anyone.
Thanks for the great job maintaining this beast.
Sebastià.
In testing I uninstalled openoffice.org and now I can't install it
again.
maschine3:~# apt-cache search openoffice.org-bin
openoffice.org-bin - OpenOffice.org office suite binary files
maschine3:~# apt-cache search openoffice.org-debian-files
openoffice.org-debian-files - Debian specific parts of
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