Hi People, I'm getting lots of emails from people asking about CrossOver Office & hebrew related issues, and most of these people are subscribed here - so I thought to explain everything here, so if you're not interested in this info, feel free to drop this email to >/dev/null ;)
Now to some info: Crossover office works both as single installation (its installed on your home directory, so you don't need to be the admin of the machine you're using) and as multiple installation (you need to be root and the installation goes by the default to /opt/cxoffice. You don't need to add paths or to setup anything). Once you install it, you'll see CrossOver sub-menu in both KDE & GNOME, but not on the older Window Managers like Window Maker, XFCE, ICE-WM, BlackBox (not sure about englightment), etc... If you're using KDE or GNOME, then at the end of the application installation, you'll get a menu with options of what to associate with whom, so you can setup .doc/.xls for example (there are tons of associations!) to your KMail, or Evolution, to Konqueror and to Nautilus. If you want to use MS Outlook, then you can use it, but files will not be run automatically and you won't be able to open any executable file. You're also protected from Klez and it's friends, so no need for Anti Virus. I have tested outlook with both Hebrew and english, and it works perfectly. Application executions - all of the applications can be executed just like any normal Linux applications - example: ~/cxoffice/bin/excel, ~/cxoffice/bin/winword etc.. If you want the MS icons (the crossover installation extracts them for you as XPM files), they are available at ~/cxoffice/support/dotwine/fake_windows/Windows/Icons (based on the file assocation, so Word icon is doc.xpm) - (just for fun, you might want to open such an XPM with text editor). Hebrew issues: Word, Excel, Powerpoint, Outlook opens, read, write, and edit text in hebrew pretty well. You just need to add something like LANG=he_IL before the execution of the app, example: LANG=he_IL ~/cxoffice/bin/winword. All the parameters that you want to feed to word are allowed here as well (for OLE, opening document, auto print, etc..). However - There seems to be a problem which I'm not sure if it's related to KDE or something else - the CTRL RIGHT-SHIFT key sequence (to work from right to left) works on my RH 8.0 machine with Window Maker, but not on my KDE on RH 7.3, so as a workaround you can use the hnormal.dot (hebrew normal template) to write new hebrew documents. Editing existing documents works ok. I hope this info helps to people who asked me privately and to those who were curious.. Thanks, Hetz ================================================================= To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word "unsubscribe" in the message body, e.g., run the command echo unsubscribe | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]