On Sun, 19 Aug 2007 18:45:02 +0200
"M Henri Day" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> dijo:

> > Oh, I see. I thought you had upgraded to 2.6.20-16 and that it was the
> > cause of the problem. It appears that the cause is OOo 2.3, not the
> > kernel.
> >
> > If you go into Synaptic you can uninstall 2.3 and then install the
> > previous version. If the previous version is not listed, right click on
> > the one that is listed, and then on Package > Force Version. That
> > should show you the previous version and let you install it.
> 
> 
> Unless my chronology is out of whack, the problem arose for me when I
> upgraded to the 2.6.20-16 kernel, and long before the 2.6.22.9 and Gutsy
> upgrades and the concommitant forced upgrade to the 2.3 test version of OOo.
> It may indeed, as you suggest, be a OOo version problem rather than a Linux
> kernel problem, but in that case it seems a bit odd that the Ubuntu text
> editor is also affected. You can still use the «Ctrl - Shift - u» method
> toenter Unicode glyphs into your text editor, n'est-ce pas ?

Yes, it works works in all applications system-wide, that is, all
applications except Scribus 1.3.3.8. In Scribus you have to use a
different method, but that is by design. For example, I use Sylpheed
for mail and I can enter anything here - ⺅(2e85). By the way, when I
read your previous mail the glyph appeared correctly, I think. I don't
know Chinese, though, so I don't know if it is correct.

I still wonder if you can install the previous version of OOo. I have
openoffice.org 2.2.0-1Ubuntu4, Mon July 2 13:21:24 UTC 2007. That is
the latest version for my Feisty computer.

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