On Sun December 11 2005 02:02, + M Bock wrote:
> This is my first time to use a Mac (running OS X), and also OpenOffice
> (1.1.2).
>
> FONT: Sometimes I've been able to create text documents using Times New
> Roman, but after closing the document and re-opening, it substitutes an
> ugly font instead (Times, I think). Times New Roman doesn't show up in the
> pull-down list, but it still indicates that's the font being used.
>
> Is it because of OpenOffice, or because the printer doesn't recognize the
> font? I have a Canon Pixma iP 1600. For some reason, when I tried to add
> a printer to Open Office, it didn't list any Canon printers, so it just
> calls it "generic." At least its command line looks like it recognizes the
> printer because it says iP.
>
> Do I have to do the spadmin thing that the help index says in order to get
> this font in there? Or do I somehow just add it to the printer?
>
> LANGUAGE: My bigger need is to add Spanish to my spellchecker and word
> completion lists. When I pulled down the menus of languages, for some
> reason French has a checkmark beside it, as well as English, but none of
> the others. I've tried help menus and the OpenOffice website to find how
> to install or add another language and haven't found a clue (other than
> completely downloading another version of OpenOffice in Spanish), so now
> I'm asking for help. Do I need to download the additional language to add
> to what I alread have, and if so, how?
Hi,
I'm not 100% sure that it will work with either 1.1.2 or on MacOSX but if you
google for FontOOo or DictOOo you should be able to get what you need.
Also there is a pre-release of Ooo2.0.1 available ( but I cannot currently see
where).
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