On Sat, 2006-06-17 at 08:56 -0400, Donald H Locker wrote:
> Of course it was my environment.  I think I'll issueZilla this as an 
> installation or manual/help item.  Invoking soffice with the environment 
> variable LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8 made everybody happe.
> 
> Donald.

This is good to know.  Thanks. Nonetheless, could you please check
Tools > Options > Language settings > Language and let us know what you
have selected?


> 
> Donald H Locker wrote:
> > Following up on my own message, I've now also checked twm, CDE and OLWM. 
> >  Same behaviour.
> > 
> > I don't have Gnome or I'd try that too.
> > 
> > Donald.
> > 
> > Donald H Locker wrote:
> > 
> >> Hi, users.
> >>
> >> I've searched the archives, googled, and searched fvwm.org and don't 
> >> find an answer.
> >>
> >> Solaris 8, fvwm2, OOo 2.x, Sun Ultra-30
> >>
> >> It appears that the high order bit is set in the OOo icon name and 
> >> title resources, or their equivalent.
> >>
> >> Title bars and fvwm2 iconman show characters corresponding to the 
> >> equivalent characters with the high order bit set.  Makes title bars 
> >> and icon names _very_ hard to read.  Any suggestions?
> >>
> >> I have tried numerous X fonts, but all have glyphs for high-order-bit 
> >> characters that don't look like keyboard characters, or no glyphs 
> >> resulting in non-titles.
> >>
> >> Donald.
> >>
> 
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