---Reply to mail from Witold Skrzynski about installation of AbiWord 1.0 in RedHat 
fails >:-(

Thank you very much, indeed.
I wil go and check your way in my installation, as far I havn't a time.
If no success, will go to download and install abiword-gnome.

In any case, your success is really great.
By,

Bronek



> Polish characters looked correct in printing and "print preview"
> window just after installing abiword-gnome-i686 and abiword-fonts-
> noarch rpm's, without any additional steps.
>
> Still polish characters were not displayed correctly on screen. After
> changing all occurences of "iso8859-1" to "iso8859-2" in file
> "/usr/share/AbiSuite/fonts/fonts.dir" for all listed fonts the problem
> was gone and now I have Polish characters both on screen and on
> paper.
>
> So if the above change helped, that means I am using AbiWord's
> fonts, am I right ? And the fonts listed in AbiWord's font selection
> box have the same names as listed in
> "/usr/share/AbiSuite/fonts/fonts.dir", and I didn't make any effort to
> use RedHat's fonts - I didn't copy them anywhere, neither created
> "locale.u2g" file.
>
> The command in the "print" window is simply "lpr", without any
> filtering. I print on Xerox DocuPrint P1210 installed as a HP
> LaserJet 4.
>
> I am not a Linux expert and I don't really know why it works, but it
> does.
>
> Witek Skrzynski

---End reply
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