On Mon, 18 Nov 2002 19:26:14 +0200, Daniel Feiglin wrote
> Hello Hetz!
> 
> I've also tried putting up Crossover, but the only things that run are 
> Internet Explorer and the Media Player. All of the office apps give a 
> pop up box with this:
> 
> ???? ?? ?????? ?????? ???? "?? ?????? ????? ?? ??? ?????? ????
> "
> ?????? ?? ????? ????? ?? ??????

If you're sending hebrew messages, then please make sure you're sending it in
hebrew encoding. I'm using openweb mail now and I cannot read this mesage.

Are You trying CrossOver plugin product? because thats a totally different
product. Also, try to install from CDROM and not from hard drive.

Also, make sure you're using CrossOver 1.3.1 - specially when you're using SuSE
8.1 (which I'm not sure is supported).
 
> 1. To the best of my knowledge everything was set to be run from hard 
> disk (not from the CD on demand).

Ok.

> 2. I did a root install to /opt/cxoffice.

Did you try as a standard user first?

> a. Do you have any idea what is needed here? (Everthing is world 
> readable/executable, so it's not a permissions issue.)

For each user it opens a "mini" registry, and it sets up it's own premission..

> b. Do you know if there is there any way to install the supplementary 
> language pack?

Well, I don't have this pack to test. If you can loan me the pack for a quick
test (and erase, I want to stay legal with commercial software) - I'll be most
apperciateful about that.
 
> And finally a comment: On my SuSE 8.1/KDE system, Ctl Right Shift does 
> nothing. I just toggle the little languge flag in the dock tray from 
> USE to Hebrew (as I did to insert the Hebrew message above).

Yeah, I think I figured out why it happends. Re-install Office with LOCALE set
to hebrew first, only then the installer thinks it's a Hebrew Windows and then
it adds the CTRL SHIFT stuff which needed for bidi. (don't be surprised to see
the hebrew install messages like "mamtin le-hatkana" :)


Thanks,
Hetz

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