On Wed, 3 Jul 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Sorry if this has already been discussed, but I couldn't find it in the archives. > > I installed the OO Bidi from the RPM's in IGLU's archives. The problem is that > the Hebrew fonts do not appear in the font menu. > > Now, in the old StarOffice, if I wanted to add fonts for its use, I needed to > convert TrueType fonts to PS, and there was a utility - spadmin - which allowed > me to install those fonts into StarOffice, and they can then be used for > printing, and appeared in the menu. > > The doc that comes with OO Bidi states that the same utility exists for it. I > tried to run it - but it complained of missing libraries. I temporary linked all > those libraries from /usr/lib, then it stopped complaining, but still didn't work. > > The doc also says that OpenOffice should recognize the TrueType fonts installed > on the X server. Or at least that's how I understood it. Well, it doesn't. > > Well, has anybody had any success in installing Hebrew fonts for OpenOffice and > can relate the procedure for doing so? Or for making spadmin work? > > By the way, those HTML doc files - they are made for Windows, not for Linux. > They have IMG tags with backslashes. Ugh. >
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