On Sunday 12 November 2006 08:22 pm, Malcolm Ryan wrote: > [I sent this before, but it hasn't appeared on the list (after > several days) so I am trying again. My apologies if you see it > twice.] > > I'm having trouble getting Open Office 2.0 to run under OS X > (10.4.8 on a MacBook Pro). > > I have installed X and have it running fine (I use it regularly). I > installed the Intel build of OO 2.0 as per the instructions. > When I run it, I get the splash screen which gets about 1/3 of the > way through the progress bar and then disappears.The menubar > displays "OpenOffice.org 2.0", "File" and "Edit" but the File menu > contains only the dim text "Use Startup Screen". > > Can anyone tell me what's going wrong? > > Thanks, > > Malcolm
From James McKenzie Mac OS X QA/Test Team Lead: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ First, this is an X11 font problem which Apple has acknowledged and will fix soon, we hope. Second, I have copied the text from a previous message which links to the Issue which OpenOffice.org is using to track this problem and a link to the forums at Trinity.NeoOffice.org which describes a very good workaround. Sorry that X11 caused this problem for you. Please be aware that new Mac OS X builds will not have this problem (that is 2.1 or higher) as they will disable the usage of X11 font files. Copied message text: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Hi all, obviously Apple released a X11 update with corrupt "Vera" Fonts. It is reported, that the FontBook application recognize the font as "...Dont use this fonts" But there is a discussion of a workaround: Bug is reported on OO.org: 71096 http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=71096 and the workaround is discussed on the trinity.neooffice.org - list http://trinity.neooffice.org/modules.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&t=3414 [Workaround text included so you don't have to visit the web site above to find it] The suggested workaround: Open the terminal application and type: sudo mkdir -p /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/TTF.bad <return> enter your password <return> sudo mv /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/TTF/Vera*.ttf /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/ fonts/TTF.bad <return> the code will create a new folder "TTF.bad" and will copy all "Vera" fonts to this folder. This must be done as a user with [corrected by me] administrator rights (sudo) Hope this helps. thanks to Pavel and Patrick Christopher ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A copy of this is CC'd to the poster to make sure he receives it in case he is having a problem receiving mail from this list. Dan --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
