On 8/4/05, Mike FABIAN
No, as I explained in my last mail, you can use /usr/share/fonts on SuSE Linux as well if you like. Or any of the other directories listed at the top of /etc/fonts/fonts.conf. Or any subdirectory of one of these directories.
Note that Hermann is using SuSE 9.1, which is rather old and therefore has an older version of OpenOffice. FC4 and SuSE 9.3 have a newer OpenOffice. I didn't test whether this makes a difference though, somehow I doubt it.
No, FreeSans and FreeSerif are fonts from a different project, see:
http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/freefont/
These fonts also have Hebrew glyphs but they are less beautiful than the culmus fonts.
Thanks for the info, Mike. I got to reading your email after I send mine. I think it important to note that I am using a beta version of Open Office 2. This might actually make a difference compared to OO1, and I am sorry that I forgot to mention it in my last post. Dotan Cohen http://lyricslist.com/lyrics/artist_albums/72/bjork.php Bjork Song Lyrics