OpenOffice problem with Hebrew GUI

Nigel Ridley nigel at rmk.co.il
Tue Jun 20 16:17:28 UTC 2006


Dotan Cohen wrote:
> On 16/06/06, Nigel Ridley <nigel at rmk.co.il> wrote:
>> I have upgraded to Dapper and installed all the Hebrew packages I could
>> find (except the Gnome ones) and everything is working well :-) Except
>> that is, OpenOffice.
>>
>> When the GUI of OpenOffice is in English there is no problems but if I
>> change the 'User Interface' (Tools > Options > Languages) to Hebrew,
>> then restart OpenOffice, all the Font fields are empty! There are other
>> issues as well including the fact that if I go to change the 'User
>> Interface' settings, everything is grayed out.
>>
>> I have to delete /home/nigel/.openoffice.org2 and restart OpenOffice
>> again - and keep it in English :-(
>>
>> Anybody else experience this (in other languages as well) - is it just a
>> Kubuntu bug or an OpenOffice one?
>>
>> Blessings,
>>
>> Nigel
>>
> 
> It's a OOo issue. Not long ago, the Hebrew translation was
> half-German. I'd recommend sticking with the English interface (great
> way to improve our English) or to use Koffice. In fact, I'm so happy
> with Koffice (fast startup, no lag) that it's all I use now. Unless
> you need some real advanced features, then Koffice should be enough.
> Note that some .doc files display better in OOo than in Koffice,
> though.
> 
> Dotan Cohen
> http://what-is-what.com
> 4442
> 

Thanks Dotan,

I'm not a word processor kinda guy but my children need it for school 
homework.

I just found a couple of annoying  bugs[?] - one in OOo, where although 
there was a space between two words it printed with no space (I had to 
put in an 'extra' space to get it to print properly) this only happened 
to two sets of words in a couple of small paragraphs (Hebrew).
The other one in KWord is that typing in Hebrew (it's OK in English), if 
you continue typing until you get to the end of the line and it 
automatically jumps to the next line, there is a 'half space' at the 
beginning of the line that can't be gotten rid of :-)

Maybe I should teach them HTML and CSS :-)

Blessings,

Nigel

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