You need to upgrade (to 1.0.4). That will fix your spell problem. -MG
On Mon, 2003-02-03 at 17:36, Bill Wade wrote: > Esteemed Abiword helper person: > > I am running Red Hat Linux 7.1. > > A few days ago I downloaded and installed the following rpm's: > > abiword-gtk-bidi-1.0.3-1.i386.rpm > abiword-fonts-1.0.3-1.noarch.rpm > abiword-clipart-1.0.3-1.noarch.rpm > > When I invoked abiword the following message was displayed: > > "Abiword was not able to add its fonts to the X font path. > This does not mean that there is anything wrong with your > system, but you will need to modify your font path manually. > Please see "Unix Font Path Problem" in FAQ section of > the Abiword help file for more detailed information, including > instructions on how to turn off this warning." > > I disabled the warning per instructions in the FAQ's. > > My problem is this: Often when I invoke the spellchecker weird and > unintelligible fonts are displayed in the dialog windows. The spell checker > does work in that clicking on "Change" will correct the misspelled word to a > correctly spelled word (sometimes the word that's wanted or to another word if > there are several unintelligible options). Also typing a word into the > "Change to:" field works. If the spell checker works initially the display > becomes unintelligible when the first word is corrected and the spell checker > remains broken to the end of the abiword session. > > Any ideas on how to fix this? > > Thanx ----------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe from this list, send a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word unsubscribe in the message body.
