Bug#174085: openoffice.org: Print preview hangs Open Office

2003-01-02 Thread John Goerzen
On Sun, Dec 29, 2002 at 11:27:04PM +0100, Chris Halls wrote: > This isn't enough information for us to do anything about the bug yet. Do > you have any of the graphics cards listed as problematic in README.Debian? No. > Do you have a lot of extra fonts installed on your system? Does changing N

trouble building oo-1.0.1-7, unpack error

2003-01-02 Thread Jure Cuhalev
Hello, I'm trying to build openoffice.org 1.0.1-7 on debain unstable. After ~8h it dies with this error messsage: unpack file: /home/gandalf/oo/openoffice.org-1.0.1/debian/tmp//usr/lib/openoffice/share/template/english/wizard/tplwizletter01.zipmake: *** [debian/stampdir/setup] Error 1 bz2 file

Re: trouble building oo-1.0.1-7, unpack error

2003-01-02 Thread Jan-Hendrik Palic
On Thu, Jan 02, 2003 at 10:16:48PM +0100, Jure Cuhalev wrote: >Hello, > > I'm trying to build openoffice.org 1.0.1-7 on debain unstable. After >~8h it dies with this error messsage: > >unpack file: >/home/gandalf/oo/openoffice.org-1.0.1/debian/tmp//usr/lib/openoffice/share/template/english/wizard/t

Bug#175131: openoffice.org: splash window is extremely bothersome

2003-01-02 Thread dman
Package: openoffice.org Version: 1.0.1-7 Severity: normal The OOo splash window is extremely bothersome, annoying and irritating because : It can't be moved (if it is in the way). No window can be brought above it (suppose I want to read an xterm that is (partially) covered by the

Bug#175132: openoffice.org: open dialog default directory needs improvement

2003-01-02 Thread dman
Package: openoffice.org Version: 1.0.1-7 Severity: normal The open dialog should initially display $PWD. Currently it shows /usr/bin (even $HOME would be better than /usr/bin, for example if OOo was launched from a desktop). -- System Information Debian Release: testing/unstable Architecture: i

Bug#175133: openoffice.org: bad window behavior

2003-01-02 Thread dman
Package: openoffice.org Version: 1.0.1-7 Severity: normal OOo places itself on top of other windows when the mouse passes over it. It seems to only do that when a modal dialog is open. No application should _ever_ shove itself to the top. Only the window manager should make such changes to wind