On Mon, 2011-09-26 at 14:37 +0700, Brian Wilson wrote:
Hi all,
I don't know which of these are bugs are which are features...
Anyway, I noticed that LO 3.4.3 is still showing a 2000, 2010 copyright.
Shouldn't that be 2011?
Dialog is tidied up in master IIRC.
I just reported the bug 41209 regarding the missing Thai, Lao and Khmer
language choices in font selection. What I really want is the ability to
set the default European, CJK and SE Asian fonts for a single style. It
seems that at one time Open Office had that setting (or am I thinking of
a different software package made by the people in Redmond?). Is this in
the works or should I file a separate bug for this?
Did you toggle tools->options->language settings->languages->CTL and CJK
on ? These are supposed to get toggled *on* automatically when the
locale office is run from is a CTL or CJK (respectively) locale so you
need to fill more details into your bug report about that.
This leads to a feature request: to have the fonts currently used in a
document or spreadsheet to list at the top of the dropdown font list.
Best is always to have a go at fixing it yourself :-). though for what
its worth, since
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/libreoffice/core/commit/?id=f82a46dabeb431fc199aa4b43766115184844efe
the font MRU list is saved and restored on each launch, so the fonts
used in the last session are persistent in the MRU to the next session,
which is an improvement in this area.
You should experiment with the dailies if you're able to, e.g.
http://dev-builds.libreoffice.org/daily/, to see if a given problem will
persist in the development branch anyway.
C.
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