I confirm this workaround. btw, which was also suggested by Fedora's OOo team. and works over there too.
:-) 2010/1/28 Rene Engelhard <[email protected]> > Schalom, > > On Sun, Jul 15, 2007 at 10:03:10PM +0300, Lior Kaplan wrote: > > Using openoffice in Hebrew I notice an weird behavior with tabs. The tab > > which is currently selected (or "in front" of the other tabs) is appears > OK. > > The rest of the tabs show squares instead of Hebrew. > > > > Changing the selected tab, make the new tab appear OK, and the old one to > show > > squarse. > > OK, this is now fixed upstream for 3.3, see > http://qa.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=87970 but the patch is > quite big.. > > But there's a workaround (can you confirm?) that removing ttf-dejavu-extra > makes it work. > > So what I propose is to demote ttf-dejavu to Recommends on 3.1.1 (and make > -l10n-he conflict against it) and add the proper fix to 3.2 if possible. > > Grüße/Regards, > > René >

