Re: Entering Shortcuts While in Hebrew Layout - LibreOffice on Ubuntu

2016-04-16 Thread Rami Addady

  
  


  I don't any any issues with LibrePffice 5.0.x on Debian testing (tried
CTRL+B, CTRL+C and CTRL+V while in Hebrew layout).

Kaplan


I install on ubuntu 14.04 libreoffice5.1 in parallel following:
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Installing_in_parallel/Linux

But still can't CRTL+c CRTL+v while in Hebrew.


Rami


On 12/28/2015 03:03 PM, Rami Addady
  wrote:


  
  Amichai,
  
  I'm having the same problem. Did you found solution?
  
  Rami
  
  
  
  On 12/12/2015 01:39 PM, Amichai
Rotman wrote:
  
  

  Sorry,
  
  
  Tried

your solution: 
  
  
  Check

the "Ignore System Language Input" in the Language
settings. 
  
  
  No

cigar...
  
  
  I
also noticed people report the bug still exists.
  
  
  I
am using Ubuntu 14.04 with Unity DE. I think it is related
to the Keyboard Input Method System in the Language
Settings. It is currently set to 'none'. Setting it to
'IBus' didn't change anything. I read somewhere I sould
change it to 'xkbd' - but i am not sure and I don't  know
how to do it...
  
  
  Amichai.


  
2015-12-12 13:04 GMT+02:00 Lior
  Kaplan :
  LibreOffice
used to have a problem with this, but it got fixed a few
releases ago: https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=41169


I don't any any issues with LibrePffice 5.0.x on
  Debian testing (tried CTRL+B, CTRL+C and CTRL+V while
  in Hebrew layout).



Kaplan


  


  

  On Sat, Dec 12, 2015 at 12:04 PM,
Amichai Rotman 
wrote:
  


  

  
Hi All,


Can someone
  explain to me, once and for all, what's the
  issue with entering keyboard shortcuts (i.e.:
  CTRL-C) while in Hebrew Layout in LibreOffice
  on Ubuntu?


I call it an
  issue, because I understand it isn't a bug. It
  has something to do with the text entry in
  Ubuntu, and if I change the text entry mode -
  problem solved!


I really
  hate having to switch to English every time I
  need to copy or pate text...


I promise
  I'll write up a Hebrew HOWTO guide for the
  community, as soon as i successfully fix this
  annoyance.


Thanks!



Amichai
  Rotman
  
  

  
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How to access installation logfiles? - a failed attempt to install Debian Stretch in a virtual machine

2016-04-16 Thread Omer Zak
I found that there are layout problems in the Hebrew PDF file in the
debian-refcard package.

To fix the problems, I am building a virtual machine (using VirtualBox)
for a Debian Stretch (Unstable) installation.

I tried to install using debian-stretch-DI-alpha5-amd64-netinst.iso
but in middle, there was a message that installation failed.

I was offered the possibility to access the installation logfiles from
http://10.0.2.15/
I tried but it did not work. Apparently installation was not
sufficiently complete to make it possible.

Is there another way to access the installation logfiles, so that I can
file a proper bug report?

For now, I am installing Debian Jessie (Stable) with intention to update
later to Debian Unstable.

--- Omer Zak



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