Le 22/06/2015 10:05, ושדי יהעוז a écrit :
Hi Yaoz,
In My organization we use Word files That written in Hebrew. We have some problems While working
on those files , such as :
1. fonts Type changing in Some of the Files .
2. page direction turning from rtl to ltr .
3. text becomes gibberish .
4. Line numbering Format turns from alphabetic to numbers .
Most, if not all, of these problems are probably already entered into
the LibreOffice projects bugzilla. Some of the currently known bugs with
Hebrew are indicated in the following link:
https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/buglist.cgi?quicksearch=hebrew
This should give you an idea of the state of play as it stands today.
We Use Libre Office 4.2.4 Running On Windows 7 x86
I would try upgrading the version of LibreOffice you use to one that is
more current - 4.2.x is already end-of-life, and 4.3.x (current "stable"
production versions) will also soon be end-of-life.
LibreOffice 4.4.x is considered the current "stable" version, although
it still has many RTL bugs.
Future LibreOffice 5.0 has been released as a release candidate.
I suggest you try them out, to see which suits your needs better.
Alex
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