Re: WodPerfect Office 2000 on Debian

2002-03-04 Thread Andreas von Heydwolff

Phillip Deackes wrote:

I have a copy of Corel's WP Office 2000 which I have never managed to get
working on my Debian unstable box. Using some advice I found on the 'net I
managed to at least eliminate the fontastic font server errors, but now
when I enter 'wordperfect' it tells me it is 'Building font metrics. This
may take some time...'. That message stays on screen for ever. I left it
all night and it was still there in the morning.

Any ideas? I know Corel WordPerfect 2000 for Linux is not very good, I
know StarOffice, Applix, KOffice et al are better, but I would just like
to try it.

Many thanks.





At http://members.chello.at/hrdisk/corelwine.html I put up a *.deb 
package that makes WPO2k4L a bit more stable and usable.


For production work my solution is WPO for Windows on a virtual VMware 
NT box, host-networking only. It runs in its own 1.1G partition and is 
fast enough for most uses on a K6-450 machine but became usable only 
after sticking more RAM into the slots. With 380 MB now no more swapping 
takes place. The document files reside in a FAT32 partition from my 
Win98-Debian dual boot setup. I am becoming wary of W98 crashes (1 in 2 
Windows sessions) and too lazy to reboot, so I am thinking of giving up 
my C:\ drive and reformat it as ext3. Sometimes German voice recognition 
or decent OCR is important enough though to resort to Windows...





WodPerfect Office 2000 on Debian

2002-03-02 Thread Phillip Deackes
I have a copy of Corel's WP Office 2000 which I have never managed to get
working on my Debian unstable box. Using some advice I found on the 'net I
managed to at least eliminate the fontastic font server errors, but now
when I enter 'wordperfect' it tells me it is 'Building font metrics. This
may take some time...'. That message stays on screen for ever. I left it
all night and it was still there in the morning.

Any ideas? I know Corel WordPerfect 2000 for Linux is not very good, I
know StarOffice, Applix, KOffice et al are better, but I would just like
to try it.

Many thanks.

-- 
Phillip Deackes
Using Debian Linux

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Re: WodPerfect Office 2000 on Debian

2002-03-02 Thread Greg C. Madden
On Sat, 2002-03-02 at 00:04, Phillip Deackes wrote:
 I have a copy of Corel's WP Office 2000 which I have never managed to get
 working on my Debian unstable box. Using some advice I found on the 'net I
 managed to at least eliminate the fontastic font server errors, but now
 when I enter 'wordperfect' it tells me it is 'Building font metrics. This
 may take some time...'. That message stays on screen for ever. I left it
 all night and it was still there in the morning.
 
 Any ideas? I know Corel WordPerfect 2000 for Linux is not very good, I
 know StarOffice, Applix, KOffice et al are better, but I would just like
 to try it.
 
 Many thanks.
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Not much traffic there now but the archive is very helpful. 
news://cnews.corel.com/corel.wpoffice.office2000-linux
-- 
Greg C. Madden
Debian GNU/Linux 3.0



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Re: WodPerfect Office 2000 on Debian

2002-03-02 Thread dave mallery
On Sat, 2 Mar 2002, Phillip Deackes wrote:

 I have a copy of Corel's WP Office 2000 which I have never managed to get
 working on my Debian unstable box. Using some advice I found on the 'net I
 managed to at least eliminate the fontastic font server errors, but now
 when I enter 'wordperfect' it tells me it is 'Building font metrics. This
 may take some time...'. That message stays on screen for ever. I left it
 all night and it was still there in the morning.
 
 Any ideas? I know Corel WordPerfect 2000 for Linux is not very good, I
 know StarOffice, Applix, KOffice et al are better, but I would just like
 to try it.
 
 Many thanks.
 
hi

i tried and failed also.  has a lot to do with wine.

not to whine, but there is no support available from corel
tho they took my hundred bux easily enough.

i am going to wait for star office.  the beta worked very well
(but is no longer available.) 

dave

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