Hi again,
A while back, Nadav sent me a test document , and I couldn't reproduce
the problem. Now I can, I'm not sure why (maybe because I updated some
packages from Debian stable to Debian testing). In any case, I get the
same results as I did with Ido's test document : the bug happens in
2.0, and not in 2.0.1.
Alan
Nadav Har'El wrote:
On Mon, Feb 06, 2006, ik wrote about "OpenOffice 2 and Hebrew":
It seems that when I close Hebrew based document that was created or just
opened using OpenOffice writer, some words appear to be reversed. Please note
that I used Oasis documents and MS Office .doc documents. Both had the same
issue.
I see exactly the same issue, with the latest OpenOffice 2 RPM from Fedora
Core 4. This problem only started a couple of months ago (one day, after I
upgraded to a newer RPM), and since then OpenOffice has been utterly unusable
for me. In fact, I was so desperate, that I even considered switching back
to LaTeX (unfortunately, I haven't had the time to deal with the Hebrew LaTeX
mess, so instead, I decided to stop writing altogether :-)).
It is *not* a font issue (because the spell-checker also sees the reversed
words).
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