On 10/29/2007 10:26 AM, Timothy Klaver wrote: > I am using Ubuntu 7.10 with OpenOffice 2.3. There is no fault of mine > because I have not tampered with any settings. It is exactly as it was > installed. Someone suggested right clicking and selecting Edit Paragraph > Style and then the tab Font, and seeing what language was selected. > > Here's a question... if the languages are not available, why the > "genius" inclusion of them? It should be programmed to only include > those languages that are available. Or at the very least, be > intelligently programmed that, if a language is not available, to > default to one that is. > > When I install Windows, the selections are made for Canada. When I > install Word, it is set to the default American spelling. So is OOo for > Windows. When I install Linux, the selections are made for Canada. OOo > Writer defaults to your selection for the OS, which again is not my > fault of "messing with settings." If it does not exist, it should > default to something that does. If English (CA) does not exist, it > should default to the equivalent English (UK). But this suggestion did > remedy the problem. So thank you.
And why do you not bring that up with Ubuntu? You are running the Ubuntu'ized version of OOo are you not? File a bug. https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openoffice.org/ cc'd to unsubscribed: timothyklaver<at>sympatico.ca --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
