On Wed, 14 Feb 2007 11:38:05 -0800
NoOp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> dijo:

> John Jason Jordan wrote:
> > On Wed, 14 Feb 2007 14:30:26 +0530
> > Pradeep Srinivas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> dijo:
> > 
> > Never mind, I found the setting. It's in Tools > Options >
> > OpenOffice.org > View. I set the scaling up to 150% and it's at least
> > legible now. Would be better if I could figure out how to change the
> > font.
> 
> Tick the box for: Use system font for user interface.
> 
> That will use your Gnome settings rather than the default OOo fong.

Thanks. Already tried that. It's broken. I don't know what font it is
using, but even after unchecking that box and restarting OOo it does
not use the system font. I know that because I went into Gnome
Preferences and changed the system font several times and the font
never changed in OOo.

But that is not all that is screwed up in 2.1. I discovered that it
can't read tables in a Base file created in 2.0.2. 

The only reason I installed it was to fix the problem with drag and
drop and the problem with default tab settings that I had in 2.0.4
under Ubuntu Edgy amd-64. But upgrading to 2.1 did not fix the
problems. Ergo, the problems are in Edgy, not in 2.0.4. So I am going
to uninstall 2.1 and go back to 2.0.4. :(

PS, I now have a list of six other Ubuntu Edgy amd-64 users bitten by
the same drag and drop bug. I am going now to Home Depot to buy a 2 x
4. When I get back I intend to find the person at Ubuntu responsible
for this and apply the 2 x 4.

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