Daniel Feiglin wrote:
What exactly does not work if you install MS Office under 2.1?
1. The Hebrew dialogs are all backwards and they don't seem to respond
properly (It's a while since I tried!)
I sent Jeremy White an email about this some time back. You need to
compile crossover office with I
Daniel Feiglin wrote:
Not really. I posted a ticket, and got into a 2 way discussion with
Dimitry, their support person.
I've seen their offices. Codeweavers don't have support people. Dimitry
Timoshkov is one of the Wine/CrossOver developers. He is the one who
worked on keyboard support in Wine,
Dmitry Timoshkov wrote:
Hello Daniel,
"Daniel Feiglin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Things sort of work, even well enough for day to day use. Here's how:
1. Use the SuSE online update/patch utility to get the latest version of KDE
2. Install CXOffice Version 2.0 (Yeah, V 2.0!)
3. Install MS Off
Shachar Shemesh wrote:
Daniel Feiglin wrote:
Things sort of work, even well enough for day to day use. Here's how:
Can you use the same invocation of office to type both Hebrew and
English, or does one of them go out backwards?
My (Dimitri's) little script does it right.
Also, as far as I coul
Eli Marmor wrote:
Two questions:
1. What version of MS Office have you tried?
Office 2000 Pro
2. I guess that the previous message was a summary of a thread in CX
mailing list, that was cross-posted to linux-il; is there any link
(to an archive) or some quatations that you can bring from t
Daniel Feiglin wrote:
Things sort of work, even well enough for day to day use. Here's how:
Can you use the same invocation of office to type both Hebrew and
English, or does one of them go out backwards?
Also, as far as I could tell, CXOffice 2.1 is compiled without BiDi
support. I have asked
Two questions:
1. What version of MS Office have you tried?
2. I guess that the previous message was a summary of a thread in CX
mailing list, that was cross-posted to linux-il; is there any link
(to an archive) or some quatations that you can bring from the
original discussion?
Thanks,
Things sort of work, even well enough for day to day use. Here's how:
1. Use the SuSE online update/patch utility to get the latest version of KDE
2. Install CXOffice Version 2.0 (Yeah, V 2.0!)
3. Install MS Office using LANG=heb_IL all the way. Intall the English
Language pack, ensuring that dia