In order to make it your default: Tools->options->OpenOffice.org Writer->Basic Fonts (CTL)
and set it to "DejaVu Sans" If you don't find the "Basic Fonts (CTL)" then you didnot enable CTL Tools->options->Language Settings->Language: Tick the "Enabled for complex text layout (CTL)" and choose "Hebrew" in the CTL scroll option sara fink wrote: > Ok, Thanks. Checked with DejaVu Sans and it worked. I don't have Lucida > Sans. > > I remember there was another trick. > > On 8/6/07, Ravid Baruch Naali <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> One way to do it is to mark all your document and then change the font >> to one that recognize hbrew charecters, depend on your installation, one >> that works for me is DejaVu Sans or Lucida sans >> >> >> sara fink wrote: >> >> >>> I wrote a document in hebrew in open office but when I tried to open the >>> document I got strange characters and couldn't read it. I know there is >>> >> a >> >>> trick but I don't know it. Can anyone tell me how to do that in Office? >>> >>> Thanks in advance >>> >>> >>> >> > > -- Ravid Baruch Naali [EMAIL PROTECTED] +972 4 6732729 +972 52 5830021 ================================================================= To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word "unsubscribe" in the message body, e.g., run the command echo unsubscribe | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
