Hi Shoshannah,

First, thank you for your feedback. I have read your website, and seen you maybe nee special help for your locale.
If so, don't hesitate.


Shoshannah Forbes a écrit :

Yes, that did the trick. I wonder why it wasn't done automatically, as part of the install process?

Dictionnaries cannot be installed at first time because of license reasons.

Since that is done, another question: Does anyone know a workaround Apple's bug that prevents changing language to a unicode keyboard layout (like Hebrew) using the keyboard, other than installing a different version of X11?

Your question is very interesting, and I propose you to tests this :

In system Preferences, choose International , select the right menu. Not Languages nor Formats, but the third one " Menu ...something" ( sorry for the bad translation)

Add Hebrew keyboard, and select "display menu " . Now, start OpenOffice.org 2.0, and simply change the keyboard layout (directly from menubar)

It works for me for :
hebrew, portugese, greek, russian, turk, thai ... and french of course
Not tested chinese nor japanese, but it should work. Etsushi Kato reported me it was working for Japanese, just Osaka font had to be added in default list.



Regards,
eric bachard

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