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Bug#459575: cannot replace userinterface font



severity 459575 minor
tag 459575 + moreinfo
thanks

Hi,

Roland Eggner wrote:
> with openoffice.org_1:2.3.1-2 I cannot replace userinterface font,

Not that it would matter for this problem, but assuming you use sid (see
below) you're not up to date. There's -3 available since yesterday
evening for i386/sparc, and days earlier before for the other archs.
If you use sid and want to report bugs, use an up-to-date sid.

> in previous OOo versions, using dialog Options - OpenOffice.org - Fonts,

previous versions being which one?

> setting a font replacement for "Andale Sans UI" or "Bitstream Vera Sans"
> worked, but NOT in 1:2.3.1-2

Probably because the font replacement thing is broken with the
fontconfig support upstream. There's also another bug that "Thorndale
AMT" etc. is default font for the documents..

> I tried all font names mentioned in /usr/lib/openoffice/help/de/default.css
> I tried "Thorndale", "Thorndale AMT", "Albany", "Albany AMT"
> .. NO joy

That's not the UI, that's help contents' font.

> regardless of setting Options - OpenOffice.org - View - use system font for userinterface,
> actually German "Optionen - OpenOffice.org - Ansicht - Systemschriftart für die Benutzeroberfläche verwenden"
> 
> replacement of fonts used in my documents WORKS, but NOT for the userinterface font,
> having my preferred font as in previous OOo versions would be REALLY nice!

Would be [...] nice is not a normal bug but minor or wishlist.

> --- System information. ---
> Architecture: 

Sure...

> Kernel:       Linux 2.6.23.12roland1
> 
> Debian Release: 4.0
>   500 unstable        gd.tuwien.ac.at 
>   500 testing         security.debian.org 
>   500 testing         gd.tuwien.ac.at 
>   500 oldstable       gd.tuwien.ac.at 
>   500 edgy            wine.budgetdedicated.com 
>     1 experimental    gd.tuwien.ac.at 

Err? This mix (*old*stable, testing, unstable and even an oold Ubuntu
release) is broken. Your /etc/debian_release, too. Probably it got from
edgy based on some snapshot (and Ubuntu doesn't change debian_version,
which is of course completely broken).

Anyway, fix your system, please.

> --- Package information. ---
> Depends       (Version) | Installed
> =======================-+-===========
>                         | 

And this one of course is nonsense, too.

Grüße/Regards,

René
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