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Re: [m17n] OpenOffice in Chinese locale
- From: akimbo337@xxxxxx
- Date: Wed, 21 Apr 2004 16:12:17 +0000 (UTC)
- Message-id: <200404212002.36352.akimbo337@xxxxxx>
Hello Friedrich,
I had the same problem with japanese & german, here's how I got it fixed:
In OpenOffice, go to Extras/Optionen/Schriftarten, activate "Ersetzungstabelle
anwenden", choose Schriftart: Nimbus Sans, Ersetzen durch: Unifont (at least,
these values worked for me). Click the green hook to activate the rule, it
should now appear in the box below. You also have to select "Immer" and
"Bildschirm". Also, under Extras/Optionen/Zugänglichkeit, deactivate the
option called "Systemschriftart für die Benutzeroberfläche verwenden". Click
"ok" and it should be fine.
Marcel Boeing
Am Mittwoch, 21. April 2004 09:11 schrieb Friedrich Dimmling:
> Hi,
>
> when I start OO in a Chinese locale on my otherwise German SuSE 9.0 system,
> using
>
> export LC_CTYPE=zh_CN (or zh_CN.UTF-8, or LANG=...., or similar)
>
> I can input Chinese characters using SCIM, but the file dialog of OO (Open
> etc) does not handle file or directory names containing German umlaut
> characters. Such names are not recognized as pertaining to OO files or to
> directories.
>
> Any help?
>
> Friedrich
> --
> Friedrich Dimmling, Berlin, Germany
I had the same problem with japanese & german, here's how I got it fixed:
In OpenOffice, go to Extras/Optionen/Schriftarten, activate "Ersetzungstabelle
anwenden", choose Schriftart: Nimbus Sans, Ersetzen durch: Unifont (at least,
these values worked for me). Click the green hook to activate the rule, it
should now appear in the box below. You also have to select "Immer" and
"Bildschirm". Also, under Extras/Optionen/Zugänglichkeit, deactivate the
option called "Systemschriftart für die Benutzeroberfläche verwenden". Click
"ok" and it should be fine.
Marcel Boeing
Am Mittwoch, 21. April 2004 09:11 schrieb Friedrich Dimmling:
> Hi,
>
> when I start OO in a Chinese locale on my otherwise German SuSE 9.0 system,
> using
>
> export LC_CTYPE=zh_CN (or zh_CN.UTF-8, or LANG=...., or similar)
>
> I can input Chinese characters using SCIM, but the file dialog of OO (Open
> etc) does not handle file or directory names containing German umlaut
> characters. Such names are not recognized as pertaining to OO files or to
> directories.
>
> Any help?
>
> Friedrich
> --
> Friedrich Dimmling, Berlin, Germany
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