[framework-issues] [Issue 109529] Anti-aliasing is broken o n Windows

2010-03-02 Thread uaa
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--- Additional comments from u...@openoffice.org Tue Mar  2 14:03:30 + 
2010 ---
thanks for your reply

Start-ControlCenter-Display-Appearance-Effects-
the smooth method wasn't checked at all

use the following method to smooth edges of screen fonts:

there is two choices under it: standard and clear-type which has less effect.

choosing standard solved my issue


another thing on windows 7:
before I report I tested OOo on windows 7 and the same problem was there. fixing
it require disabling the clear-type from display setting in control panel or
from the fonts setting.

if all the machine with windows 7 has clear-type enabled by default would that
mean that OOo anti-aliasing will not work until it get disabled?

disabling clear-type has effected windows fonts in bad way but made OOo fonts
look better.

the issue effects all OOo programs



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[framework-issues] [Issue 109529] Anti-aliasing is broken o n Windows

2010-02-23 Thread uaa
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 Issue #|109529
 Summary|Anti-aliasing is broken on Windows
   Component|framework
 Version|DEV300m70
Platform|All
 URL|
  OS/Version|Windows XP
  Status|UNCONFIRMED
   Status whiteboard|
Keywords|
  Resolution|
  Issue type|DEFECT
Priority|P3
Subcomponent|code
 Assigned to|tm
 Reported by|uaa





--- Additional comments from u...@openoffice.org Tue Feb 23 08:41:08 + 
2010 ---
Hello,

Anti-aliasing isn't working on Windows version of Openoffice.org
I've the anti-aliasing enabled in Openoffice.org settings and in windows.

I'm using Windows XP SP3

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[framework-issues] [Issue 109529] Anti-aliasing is broken o n Windows

2010-02-23 Thread uaa
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--- Additional comments from u...@openoffice.org Tue Feb 23 08:42:48 + 
2010 ---
Created an attachment (id=67990)
Openoffice font VS MS Word font


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[sc-issues] [Issue 98616] user should be able to spe cify input calender in cell format

2009-01-29 Thread uaa
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 Issue #|98616
 Summary|user should be able to specify input calender in cell 
|format
   Component|Spreadsheet
 Version|OOo 3.0
Platform|PC
 URL|
  OS/Version|All
  Status|UNCONFIRMED
   Status whiteboard|
Keywords|
  Resolution|
  Issue type|DEFECT
Priority|P3
Subcomponent|formatting
 Assigned to|spreadsheet
 Reported by|uaa





--- Additional comments from u...@openoffice.org Thu Jan 29 16:21:08 + 
2009 ---
Hello,

There is Problems in Calc dealing with the Hijri date.

for example if I entered 1/1/1430 I'll get 1/1/30. that is right if I entered
Gregorian date (even thought I don't like this format :) )

but I entered Hijri date, so I go right click  format cell...  language:
Arabic  format:24/9/1420  I get this :6/04/833

it looks like this feature works like date converter from Gregorian to Hijri
while it shouldn't. 

on an Arabic local:
if I enter:

1/1/1430 it will show like 6/04/833
1/1/2009 it will show 5/01/1430 (١٤٣٠/٠١/٥)

Which means that the date is forced to be entered in Greg

I've talked on #dev.openoffice.org and was advised to use ' before the date.
well this is not a solution because it will make the date into a string which
can't be manipulated as a date

formatting the cell should contain the expected input date

regards :)

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