Re: Problem with Debian Testing -- Again, Ctrl-c the culprit?

2005-04-29 Thread Steve C. Thompson
Rene,

> Did you try killall soffice.bin / killall -9 soffice.bin?

Running `killall -9 soffice.bin' fixed my problem.

Thanks!

Steve


On Apr 29 22:36PM, Rene Engelhard wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> Steve C. Thompson wrote:
> > I don't know how to fix this.  In the past I've tried to remove the
> > ~/.openoffice directory and all that (see
> > http://elsteve.com/usageNotes.html#015b for more), but the only thing
> > that has solved this is time.  OOo seems to reset itself and work the
> > next time the Debian team provides a new release...
> 
> Did you try killall soffice.bin / killall -9 soffice.bin?
> 
> Gr??e/Regards,
> 
> Rene
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Bug#256820: openoffice.org: Impress slideshow doesn't fill the screen in fvwm2.5
Bug 256820 cloned as bug 306991.

> reassign -1 fvwm
Bug#306991: openoffice.org: Impress slideshow doesn't fill the screen in fvwm2.5
Bug reassigned from package `openoffice.org' to `fvwm'.

> severity -1 wishlist
Bug#306991: openoffice.org: Impress slideshow doesn't fill the screen in fvwm2.5
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> retitle -1 please add "Style OpenOffice* NoFuncHint" to default settings
Bug#306991: openoffice.org: Impress slideshow doesn't fill the screen in fvwm2.5
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Bug#256820: Acknowledgement (openoffice.org: Impress slideshow doesn't fill the screen in fvwm2.5)

2005-04-29 Thread Rene Engelhard
clone -1
reassign -1 fvwm
severity -1 wishlist
retitle -1 please add "Style OpenOffice* NoFuncHint" to default settings
thanks

Hi,

Rene Engelhard wrote:
> > the fix) bug 252671 was raised about this, but it has now been closed. 
> > Should it be re-opened?
> 
> Personally, I'd do that but... I'll try to catch the maintainer on IRC...

< Manoj> _rene_:. it could be a wishlist, sure

Cloning.
 
Grüße/Regards,

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Bug#256820: Acknowledgement (openoffice.org: Impress slideshow doesn't fill the screen in fvwm2.5)

2005-04-29 Thread Rene Engelhard
Hi,

Tim Froggatt wrote:
> I'm actually using the normal FVWM package from Debian Testing (currently 
> fvwm_2.5.12-5 ) . When you run FVWM without any settings, it gives 
> you the option of 2 different types of setup.
> 
> 1) A standard "traditional FVWM"-like one
> 2) A "Windows 95"-like one
> 
> Neither of them work with Openoffice Impress by default. You must add 
> "Style OpenOffice* NoFuncHint" to your settings. A while ago (before I had 

Yes, that's exactly why I had the idea about changing the fvwm
configuration...

> the fix) bug 252671 was raised about this, but it has now been closed. 
> Should it be re-opened?

Personally, I'd do that but... I'll try to catch the maintainer on IRC...

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Re: Problem with Debian Testing -- Again, Ctrl-c the culprit?

2005-04-29 Thread Rene Engelhard
Hi,

Steve C. Thompson wrote:
> I don't know how to fix this.  In the past I've tried to remove the
> ~/.openoffice directory and all that (see
> http://elsteve.com/usageNotes.html#015b for more), but the only thing
> that has solved this is time.  OOo seems to reset itself and work the
> next time the Debian team provides a new release...

Did you try killall soffice.bin / killall -9 soffice.bin?

Grüße/Regards,

Rene
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Bug#256820: Acknowledgement (openoffice.org: Impress slideshow doesn't fill the screen in fvwm2.5)

2005-04-29 Thread Tim Froggatt
Hi
Thanks. Maybe this bugreport should be cloned to fvwm95 (are there others who
have that option as default?) to get that default options changed eventually.

I'm actually using the normal FVWM package from Debian Testing (currently 
fvwm_2.5.12-5 ) . When you run FVWM without any settings, it gives 
you the option of 2 different types of setup.

1) A standard "traditional FVWM"-like one
2) A "Windows 95"-like one
Neither of them work with Openoffice Impress by default. You must add 
"Style OpenOffice* NoFuncHint" to your settings. A while ago (before I had 
the fix) bug 252671 was raised about this, but it has now been closed. 
Should it be re-opened?

The problem does not occur for fvwm_2.4.6-2 in Debian Stable, even though 
the config file is very similar to the "traditional FVWM" one. I've been 
told that the change in behaviour is due to FVWM becoming more 
EMWH-standards compliant in version 2.5.

There is also a program called fvwm95 (which forked from the FVWM 
source a long time ago), but the program is no longer maintained and they 
recommend that you use the official FVWM now, which does everything that 
fvwm95 could do, and more.

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Bug#305371: openoffice.org: Suggestion for better names and comments in applications menu

2005-04-29 Thread Rene Engelhard
merge 258549 305371
thanks

Hi,

Jaap Haitsma wrote:
> See proposal overhere
> http://lists.ximian.com/archives/public/openoffice/2005-March/000865.html

I don't like that.
And you already reported a bug wrt that
(http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=258549) , no need to file
one again..

Regards,

Rene


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Bug#305659: marked as done (openoffice.org: Extremely annoying question about "saving changes" when OO is in the background)

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Package: openoffice.org
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Openoffice has aquired a nasty habit of periodically asking
if I want to save changes.  That really disturbs the way I usually
work with openoffice.  I use openoffice mostly as a document
reader, to read openoffice/staroffice/word documents while composing
a reply in my email reader.  

Openoffice mistakenly believes I make "changes", either because it
is flat out _wrong_ (I didn't do a thing) or sometimes because
I typed a handful of letters into an OO window by mistake when OO
grabbed focus as I was writing in another window.

Either way, I read some text in OO and turns my attention to the
email program (thunderbird) to wrrite a few paragraphs of replies.
While I type in thunderbird, OO suddenly jumps to the foreground
and pops up an autosave question.  This is _extremely_ annoying,
I wasn't even using OO at the moment.  OO did not do this to me before,
so it is a regression too.  The "important" status of this report is
deserved, this behaviour is really work-wrecking and disrupts
work with all other apps.

It looks like this popup is fired by a timer, long after changes
were made or misdetected. (Copying text from OO does _not_ change
the document, resizing tOO so it fits beside another app is _not_
change, moving the cursor around is _not_ change . . .)

OO competes with ms-office to some extent - please don't think that
the open sopurce world need all the same _nuisances_ ms users
have in addition to similiar functionality.

Suggestions for improvement:


Best alternative
   Remove that popup completely.  Popups is _really_ bad user interface,
   because they force the user to react then and there.  OO has a
   status line at the bottom, just tell that an autosave was done there.
   Or donÃ't even tell, just do it.  (Well, don't save into the
   main file if the user don't ask for that - save to some
   autosave file.  Look at the editor Lyx, it gets autosaving right.

If the popup absolutely _have_ to remain:
   I can't see why - but if OO designers insist on keeping it:
   * make sure it _never ever_ pops up while OO doesn't have
 keyboard focus.  Because OO is then interfering badly with
 another app.  OO should only ever pop things up while
 having focus.
   * The popup should preferably _not_ grab focus and _not_ raise
 the openoffice window.  That would make the popup a lot less
 annoying.

Helge Hafting

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Bug#306642: openoffice.org: a patch to fix hebrew fonts problems with culmus package version 0.101-2

2005-04-29 Thread Rene Engelhard
Hi,

Lior Kaplan wrote:
> For having Hebrew fonts most Debian users intall the culmus package 
> (http://packages.debian.org/unstable/x11/culmus). It seems that since a 
> rename was done with the font names, the new version stop working for some 
> people.
> 
> There's a patch for OO.org at bug #269152. I won't copy the patch, since it 
> just instructions, not just a file to apply (sorry).
> 
> Can this be done? If yes, can we make it to sarge ?

I'll look. Maybe.

Regards,

Rene


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Bug#302635: Any news on this bug (gtk-gnome filepicker crash on powerpc)?

2005-04-29 Thread Rene Engelhard
tag 302635 + confirmed
thanks

Hi,

Kevin B. McCarty wrote:
> Is there any news on this bug?  I just tested that it's still present in
> the 1.1.3-9 OOo packages on powerpc.

No. But I get that on my new iBook G4 with sarge too.

Regards,

Rene


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Bug#285633: additional info

2005-04-29 Thread Rene Engelhard
Hi,

Serge Matveev wrote:
> AFAIK, this problem depends on msttcorefonts - if msttcorefonts is
> installed, this rpoblem don;t exist.
> 
> Must we add msttcorefonts to Recommended section of 
> openoffice.org-l10n-ru?

That would be not allowed - unfortunately. We could do a Suggests; but
that's already done anyhow - at openoffice.org :).

Regards,

Rene


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Bug#256820: Acknowledgement (openoffice.org: Impress slideshow doesn't fill the screen in fvwm2.5)

2005-04-29 Thread Rene Engelhard
Hi,

Tim Froggatt wrote:
> 
> I have found a fix for this. It is a problem between OpenOffice and
> the following FVWM option (which appears in the default Fvwm95 
> configuration):
> 
> Style * MWMFunctions
> 
> 
> You can make openoffice behave sensibly by adding this to .fvwm2rc:
> 
> Style OpenOffice* NoFuncHint
> 
> 
> This will disable the MWMFunctions style for OpenOffice windows. Also,
> another good tip is to enable stacking order hints, so that applications
> can make "full screen" windows appear without the Taskbar getting in the
> way:
> 
> Style * EWMHUseStackingOrderHints

Thanks. Maybe this bugreport should be cloned to fvwm95 (are there others who
have that option as default?) to get that default options changed eventually.

Regards,

Rene


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Bug#262115: marked as done (openoffice.org: openoffice writer crashes opening a DOC file)

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Hello, OpenOffice.org Writer crashes when I open one particular .DOC
document.

The error received is:
"An unrecoverable error has occurred. All modified files has been saved
and can probably be recovered at program restart."

OpenOffice 1.1.1 Debian package was able to open this document.

I include the Document in a separate mail.

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Hi,

Cesar Martinez Izquierdo wrote:
> Hi, I'm the reporter.
> I have no problem to open the document with OO.org 1.1.3, so I suggest to 
> close the bug. Thanks a lot,

OK. Thanks.

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Bug#304101: marked as done ("Inadmissible path" bug in openoffice.org v1.1.2)

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Package: openoffice.org
Version: 1.1.2

Hello,

using OpenOffice.org 1.1.2  I get this error popup when I try and use 
English dictionary.

"Inadmissible path.
/usr/lib/openoffice/share/autotext/english_uk does not exist"

This is my locale: LANG=en_GB.UTF-8

There are two issues.

1) For some reason the English dictionary was not installed.

2) for some reason it has added "_uk" instead of "_gb" to the filename. 
  UK is the ISO country code of Ukraine, last time I checked they did 
not speak English.

Kind regards
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From: Rene Engelhard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: Bug#304101: "Inadmissible path" bug in  openoffice.org v1.1.2
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Hi,

J. Grant wrote:
> I do not know what version the dictionary was, the package name was not
> displayed as part of the error.  I presume it comes with openoffice.org
> packages? If you know the name of the English localisation package could
> you let me know for my records please.

openofficeorg-l10n-en. for the dictioonaries, see below...

> Ok, I just upgraded my openoffice to 1.1.3, i did all the default
> upgrade of packages. I do not get the error popup now. Perhaps it now 
> automatically gets the en_GB dictionary?  On the spellcheck dialog it 
> looks the same, but English(US) and English (UK) both lit up in the list.

If you have myspell-en-gb installed.. Do you?

> >>"Inadmissible path.
> >>/usr/lib/openoffice/share/autotext/english_uk does not exist"
> >
> >>1) For some reason the English dictionary was not installed.

Processed: Re: Bug#302635: Any news on this bug (gtk-gnome filepicker crash on powerpc)?

2005-04-29 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
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> tag 302635 + confirmed
Bug#302635: openoffice.org-gtk-gnome: Crashes on powerpc when using GTK/Gnome 
dialog to open/save files
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Bug#290902: openoffice.org: Starts on wrong X display if the same user is logged in on another X display on the same machine.

2005-04-29 Thread Vincent Lefevre
I don't know if this is the same bug... I wanted to start OpenOffice
on a remote machine (where I also have a local X connection), via ssh.
$DISPLAY is correctly set:

ay:~> echo $DISPLAY
localhost:10.0

(which is normal when using ssh). But when I wanted to start
OpenOffice, I got an error showing that the local display was
used instead:

ay:~> openoffice
Xlib:  extension "XFree86-DRI" missing on display ":0.0".
X Error of failed request:  BadRequest (invalid request code or no such 
operation)
  Major opcode of failed request:  128 (XFree86-DRI)
  Minor opcode of failed request:  1 ()
  Serial number of failed request:  11
  Current serial number in output stream:  11

I have no problems when starting xterm remotely, for instance.

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