On Tuesday May 3 2005 11:52, Aharon Schkolnik wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I am using OpenOffice 1.1.4.
> I am attempting to create a Hebrew document.
> When I change over to Hebrew keyboard and type I get nothing.
>
> Hebrew  works in konsole.
>
> I have the  following RPMs installed:
> openoffice.org-libs-1.1.4-0.4.3.kde
> openoffice.org-1.1.4-0.4.3.kde
> openoffice.org-i18n-1.1.4-0.2.kde
>
> I have Hebrew CTL enabled.
>
>
>
> I suspect the problem may be that OpenOffice is not using a font with
> Hebrew. The list of fonts available under OpenOffice is very short. On the
> other hand, xfontsel shows over 2000 fonts.  Perhaps I just need to tell
> OpenOffice about all the fonts I have installed, however  I don't know how
> to do  that.
>
> I am using Fedora Core 3.

If you have the hebrew fonts, make sure OO knows about them. To do that, run 
OO Print Administration tool, oopadmin, Fonts -> Add. It creates the 
nessesary symlinks from ~/.openoffice/1.1.4/user/fonts/<fontfilename> to your 
font directory/<fontfilename>. Then the fonts magically appear in the 
oowriter's font list :)

-- 
Sincerely Yours,
Vasiliev Michael

"I'd crawl over an acre of 'Visual This++' and 'Integrated Development That' 
to get to gcc, Emacs, and gdb.  Thank you."
                        (By Vance Petree, Virginia Power)

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