thx.
it works!
So I can use all ubuntu in Dingbats except for application font.
bye bye

the font change to Dingbats was manual, not automatic.


2009/2/7 Hib Eris <[email protected]>:
> Thanks for reporting this bug and any supporting documentation.
>
> The issue you mentioned is caused by the change in your font configuration.
> Dingbats is not a suitable font to use in your font settings. You can 'fix' 
> it by selecting System->Preferences->Appearance->Fonts->Application font, and 
> set this to a more sensible font, e.g. 'Sans'.
>
> As this does not appear to be a issue with Ubuntu in general, but only
> with your specific configuration, I will set the status of this report
> to invalid. If you did not change the font configuration yourself, but
> this was done somehow automatically, please feel free to reopen this
> report.
>
>
> ** Changed in: gnumeric (Ubuntu)
>       Status: New => Invalid
>
> --
> X and Y axis numbers and letters not displayed (only their ascii codes)
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/324044
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>
> Status in "gnumeric" source package in Ubuntu: Invalid
>
> Bug description:
> Binary package hint: gnumeric
>
> gnumeric version '1.8.3'
>
> o...@otto:~$ lsb_release -rd
> Description:    Ubuntu 8.10
> Release:        8.10
>
> Maybe is due to font's change.
> Font selected is Dingbats 16 for all but Monospace 14 for "Fixed font width".
> Subpixel smoothing (LCD) is selected.
> Details 86 dots per inch.
>

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