Hi Alan, Are you sure it is something in their OOo build? Maybe it has to do with their version of the FreeSans font, or something else external. Can you test this?
On 1/17/06, Alan Yaniger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > ...I've tested aleph-lamed combinations using the FreeSans font on Debian > testing OS with the following versions of OpenOffice: > > a) Hebrew 2.0 from OpenOffice.org.il > b) English 2.0 from OpenOffice.org > c) English 2.0.1 from OpenOffice.org > d) Debian OOo package 2.0.0-5 (English) > > I saw the problem that you reported in the latest Debian OOo package. I > did not see the problem using any of the other packages that I tested. > So it appears to be a problem with the Debian package, but I don't know > what it might be. > Yitzchak Gale wrote: > >...Using the FreeSans font in OO Writer on Debian testing > >(standard OOo package, currently OOo 2.0.0-5), > >the letters alef and lamed ALWAYS combine into > >a combination character. It does not matter what > >order I type the letters in, or what they are surrounded > >by. It even happens if I type alef and lamed separated > >by a different letter, and then delete the different letter. -- Hebrew OpenOffice Mailing List [email protected] To unsubscribe see: http://openoffice.org.il/mailman/listinfo/hebrew
