On Fri, 04 Mar 2011 04:03:57 +0530, L V Gandhi wrote: (...)
>> Can you upload a snaphot (image) of your OpenOffice screen so we can >> see the effect? You can upload the picture to www.picpaste.com and send >> the link here. >> >> Ttwo more questions: >> >> 1/ Does the same happen with the rest of the applications or just with >> OOo? >> >> 2/ Try to rename the OpenOffice folder of your user's profile to start >> with an empty layout. OOo's profile should be under >> "~/.openoffice.org2" or something similar, so you can just rename it to >> "~/.openoffice.org2_original" and after that, lauch OOo. It will create >> a new folder. > It happens only in oo. Okay. > I have done as you said deleting the .openoffice org folder. I did not say "deleting" but "renaming" (if you delete the folder, you lose all your OOo customizations, layourts, templates...). > After that also same problem. > Picture url is as below. > http://www.picpaste.com/openofficeproblem-tSjCLue2.png Thanks! Ugh... I see. I would try these steps: 1/ Open any OOo application and go to "Tools > Options > OOo.org > View" and check/uncheck "[·] using system font" setting. 2/ Test with another system UI font (in GNOME this can be changed from "System > Preferences > Appearance > Fonts"). 3/ Just in case, create a new system user, open a session with it and see if the same happens from here. If none of these make any difference you can start thinking in opening a bug report. Are you using OpenOffice or LibreOffice? :-? Greetings, -- Camaleón -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/pan.2011.03.04.10.52...@gmail.com