John Jason - just for clarity : Is it correct that now both your computers
have the openoffice.org-gnome and the openoffice.org-gtk packages installed,
with the system font preferences all set to the default «Sans» (perhaps «Sans
Bold for window titles ?)», with the sole exception of «Monospace» in the
setting for fonts with constant widths, and that Unicode glyphs can now be
typed in using the procedure discussed previously ?

If so, the question remains, why can't Hagar do this ? Could it be that the
procedure for typing in Unicode glyphs doesn't work on Dapper and that an
update, at least to Edgy and preferably to Feisty, is required ?...

Henri

2007/5/25, John Jason Jordan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

On Fri, 25 May 2007 00:08:07 +0200
"M Henri Day" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> dijo:

> John Jason, what else do you have installed under Open Office in
Synaptic ?
> I have both openoffice.org-gnome and openoffice.org-gtk (versions
> 2.2.0-1ubuntu3) installed and have neither the problem with strange
fonts
> nor an inability to produce Unicode glyphs that you describe.

Indeed, it was openoffice.org-gnome and openoffice.org-gtk. For future
reference in case this happens to someone else, here is what I did:

1) Opened Synaptic on my desktop computer where it is still working
fine. Searched on "openoffice." Went through and made sure everything
that was installed on the desktop was also installed on the laptop (the
problem machine), and removed everything installed on the laptop unless
it was also installed on the desktop machine. This resulted in the
stange symbol fonts in all menus. However, inserting special Unicode
characters from the keyboard worked again. Narrowed the problem down to
openoffice.org-gnome and openoffice.org-gtk -- removing them restores
menus, but kills keyboard entry of Unicode characters, and vice-versa.

2) Searched on "gtk" in Synaptic on both computers. Went through and
synchronized all packages so both machines had the same packages
installed, including adding openoffice.org-gnome and -gtk on the
laptop. I did not add any packages to the desktop, since it was
working. I just added packages to the laptop if they were installed on
the desktop, and removed packages from the laptop if they were not
installed on the desktop -- trying to eliminate possible conflicts.

3) Restarted the laptop. Still no joy. Messed up menus, but keyboard
entry of Unicode working.

4) On a hunch I went into System > Preferences > Fonts on both machines
and noted that the desktop was set to Sans for everything except the
monospaced font, where the laptop was set to Marlett for everything
except the monospaced font. Changed the latop to Sans. Launched OOo and
menu fonts are all back to normal, PLUS keyboard entry of Unicode
characters is also working. YAY!!!

The mystery is why this got goobered up. I certainly did not uninstall
openoffice.org-gnome and -gtk on the laptop, nor did I make any changes
to the system font preferences. Oh well.

Thanks for all the suggestions. Now I have to go into Themes and
reinstall the cool theme that I used to have on the laptop before
nuking stuff.

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