SOLVED: fedora core 1 - openoffice 1.1.0-6 & Hebrew

2003-11-27 Thread Arie Folger
I deleted all traces of my openoffice installation as far as my homedir goes, and ran setup from the rpm installed version, and lo and behold, everything is all right now. Hebrew works, German works (including umlauts, i.e. ÃÃÃ, and regardless of locale setting, which was an issue in 1.1.0-RC3).

Re: fedora core 1 - openoffice 1.1.0-6 & Hebrew

2003-11-27 Thread Hetz Ben Hamo
> * LPRng disappeared, replaced by CUPS. OK, I don't mind CUPS, except that > it didn't support my printer until I found out the following: My printer, > an HP LJ 1150, cannot be installed using redhat-config-printer, but needs > to be installed using the web interface, instead. Why? > (redhat-conf

Re: fedora core 1 - openoffice 1.1.0-6 & Hebrew

2003-11-27 Thread Arie Folger
On Thursday 27 November 2003 18:33, Shachar Shemesh wrote: > Arie Folger wrote: > >* worse than the above is that the supplied version of OOo, 1.1.0-6, > > doesn't seem to do Hebrew. I tested with the installed-from-tarball > > 1.1.0, and the latter still works 100%, Hebrew and all, but not so the

Re: fedora core 1 - openoffice 1.1.0-6 & Hebrew

2003-11-27 Thread Shachar Shemesh
Arie Folger wrote: * worse than the above is that the supplied version of OOo, 1.1.0-6, doesn't seem to do Hebrew. I tested with the installed-from-tarball 1.1.0, and the latter still works 100%, Hebrew and all, but not so the one that is shipped. Changing locale doesn't make a difference. Anyb

fedora core 1 - openoffice 1.1.0-6 & Hebrew

2003-11-27 Thread Arie Folger
Hi, I just upgraded from RH9 to Fedora Core 1 (FC1?) and whereas my experience has been wonderful so far, I found the following two issues: * LPRng disappeared, replaced by CUPS. OK, I don't mind CUPS, except that it didn't support my printer until I found out the following: My printer, an HP