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Re: Problem Installing OpenOffice...



Zhenxin Li wrote:
> Thanks! I've installed it successfully!
> 
> Another problem. My locale is zh-CN.GB2312, and I've installed zh-CN support
> for openoffice.

Meaning the openoffice-l10n-zh-cn and openoffice-help-zh-cn packages?

> But, the UI(menu) font doesn't display correctly. There seems to be a tool
> called font replacement tool, but I can't find it.

/usr/share/doc/openoffice.org/README.Debian.gz has some information
about changing the user-interface font:
> If you use KDE or Gnome, OOo will use the same font face and size as 
> your desktop environment. If you use another window manager, you can 
> either let OOo pick a default font itself, or change the font to be
> used (see next section), or edit /etc/openoffice/openoffice.org and
> set OOO_FORCE_DESKTOP to KDE or Gnome, to use KDE or Gnome settings 
> respectively.
>
> Changing the default user interface font typeface for non-KDE/Gnome
> desktops
[...]
> - Font typeface -
>
> You can change the default font typeface by replacing it with a 
> different font installed on your system. This can be done using the
> font replacement function. Choose Tools - Options - OpenOffice.org -
> Font Replacement to access this function.
>
> To change the font of the OpenOffice.org user interface, you have to
> replace the default font "Andale Sans UI" with another font and mark
> the "always" setting for this replacement.  "Andale Sans UI" is not
> selectable and has to be typed in. The replacement font has to be a
> font which supports the requested locale ( e.g for Korean language
> the replacement font has to be a font including Korean characters).
>
> Refer to the OpenOffice.org Help for a detailed explanation of the
> font replacement dialog.

- Josh Triplett



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