OK, thanks. On my system, the bug occurs for FreeSans and FreeMono, but NOT FreeSerif or any other font. It also happens for these two fonts in Calc - so it is general OOo, not specific to Writer.
Can you submit a Debian bug, or do you want me to submit? I am afraid that your help will be needed in any case. Thanks, Yitzchak On 1/17/06, Alan Yaniger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > For each version of OOo I tested, I used the spadmin program to install > the same FreeSans font. > I downloaded the font from > http://download.savannah.gnu.org/releases/freefont/freefont-ttf.zip > If I open any of the other three versions of OOo, aleph-lameds are fine. > If I switch to the Debian version, I get your bug. > I went through the settings in the Options menu on the Debian OOo, and > played around with them, but nothing helped. > >>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
