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Bug#163407: openoffice.org: openoffice in korean displays "?" in menus only



Package: openoffice.org
Version: 1.0.1-5
Severity: important

Using the openoffice.org in a korean language environment does render the menus unusable.
I have setup a mixed german/korean system.
The korean user has been configured with set-language-env.
The gernman user has been configured with set-language-env.

I have downloaded korean fonts.

The input system does work. I can type in korean and latin letters simultaniously.
Korean fonts are selectable by font selector. Printig korean texts does work as well.

The texts in all menu items are displayed as "?". 

System setup

Debian unstable
Gnome 2
Intel based system IBM Thinkpad

The rest of the gnome desktop is in korean and fully working.
 
-- System Information
Debian Release: testing/unstable
Kernel Version: Linux nomade.ie-home.de 2.4.19 #1 Thu Sep 12 14:58:37 CEST 2002 i686 unknown unknown GNU/Linux

Versions of the packages openoffice.org depends on:
ii  openoffice.org 1.0.1-5        english_us language package for openoffice.o
ii  openoffice.org 1.0.1-5        OpenOffice.org office suite binary files
ii  openoffice.org 1.0.1-5        german language package for openoffice.org
	^^^ (Provides virtual package openoffice.org-l10n)

--- Begin /etc/openoffice/psprint.conf (modified conffile)
[__Global_Printer_Defaults__]
; Copies: the default number of copies produced
;         if key is absent the default is 1
; Copies=1

; Orientation: the default orientation of pages
;         possible Values: Portrait, Landscape
;         if key is absent the default is Portrait
; Orientation=Portrait

; Scale: the default scaling of output in percent
;         if key is absent the default is 100
; Scale=100

; MarginAdjust: the default adjustment to driver margins in 1/100 mm
;         MarginAdjust contains corrections for the driver defined margins
;         the values are comma separated
;         the order is: left,right,top,bottom
;         if key is absent the default is 0,0,0,0
; MarginAdjust=0,0,0,0

; ColorDepth: the default colordepth of the device in bits
;         possible values: 1, 8, 24
;         if key is absent the default is 24
; ColorDepth=24

; ColorDevice: the default setting wether the device is color capable
;         possible values: 0: driver setting, -1: grey scale, 1: color
;         if key is absent the default is 0
; ColorDepth=0

; PSLevel: the default setting of the PostScript level of the output
;         possible values: 0: driver setting, 1: level 1, 2: level2
;         if key is absent the default is 0
; PSLevel=0

; PPD_PageSize: the default page size to use. If a specific printer does
;         not support this page size its default is used instead.
;         possible values: A0, A1, A2, A3, A4, A5, A6, B4, B5, B6,
;                          Legal, Letter, Executive, Statement, Tabloid,
;                          Ledger, AnsiC, AnsiD, ARCHA, ARCHB, ARCHC,
;                          ARCHD, ARCHE, EnvMonarch, EnvC4, EnvC5, EnvC6,
;                          Env10, EnvC65, Folio
;         if key is absent the default value is driver specific
PPD_PageSize=A4

; Note: the following two key types are in the global section to provide
;         defaults for newly added printers.
; PerformFontSubstitution: wether to replace downloadable fonts
;         with resident fonts or not
PerformFontSubstitution=true

; SubstFont_<downloadable font>: the resident font to replace
;         <downloadable font> if PerformFontSubstitution is true
SubstFont_Helmet=Helvetica
SubstFont_Albany=Helvetica
SubstFont_Courier New=Courier
SubstFont_Arial=Helvetica
SubstFont_Times New Roman=Times
SubstFont_Thorndale=Times
SubstFont_Timmons=Times
SubstFont_Cumberland=Courier


[Generic Printer]
; for every printer a group with at least the keys
; "Printer" and "Command" is required

; Printer: contains the base name of the PPD and the Printer name separated by /
Printer=SGENPRT/Generic Printer

; DefaultPrinter: marks the default printer
DefaultPrinter=1

; Location: a user readable string that will be shown in the print dialog
Location=

; Comment:  a user readable string that will be shown in the print dialog
Comment=

; Command: a command line that accepts PostScript as standard input (pipe)
; note: a shell will be started for the command
Command=

; PerformFontSubstitution: wether to replace downloadable fonts
;         with resident fonts or not

PerformFontSubstitution=true

; SubstFont_<downloadable font>: the resident font to replace
;         <downloadable font> if PerformFontSubstitution is true
SubstFont_Helmet=Helvetica
SubstFont_Albany=Helvetica
SubstFont_Courier New=Courier
SubstFont_Arial=Helvetica
SubstFont_Times New Roman=Times
SubstFont_Thorndale=Times
SubstFont_Timmons=Times
SubstFont_Cumberland=Courier

[HP LaserJet 5Si]
Printer=HPLJ5SI1/HP LaserJet 5Si
DefaultPrinter=0
Location=
Comment=
Command=lp -d laserlocal
Features=
Copies=1
Scale=1
Orientation=Portrait
PSLevel=0
ColorDevice=0
ColorDepth=24
MarginAdjust=-1,-1,-1,-1
PPD_PageSize=A4
PerformFontSubstitution=true
SubstFont_Arial=Helvetica
SubstFont_Times New Roman=Times
SubstFont_Cumberland=Courier
SubstFont_Timmons=Times
SubstFont_Helmet=Helvetica
SubstFont_Thorndale=Times
SubstFont_Albany=Helvetica
SubstFont_Courier New=Courier


--- End /etc/openoffice/psprint.conf

--- Begin /etc/openoffice/dictionary.lst (modified conffile)
DICT en US en_US
HYPH en US hyph_en
HYPH ru RU hyph_ru
HYPH de DE hyph_de
HYPH da DK hyph_da 
DICT de DE de_DE

--- End /etc/openoffice/dictionary.lst



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