Apache OpenOffice (AOO) Bugzilla – Issue 5215
About the substitution problem of a fixed font, and the problem of a Japanese Japanese hyphenation
Last modified: 2003-01-31 10:35:50 UTC
Hello. I report some bugs about Japanese OpenOffice.org. First, a Japanese Japanese hyphenation is hardly functioning. And if a MS-Word document is read, the font with which a fixed font setup is freely specified within the Word document will be replaced. It is above.
Reassigning to l10n component
Please NEVER report more than one issue at a time (within one description)! Reasons: 1. Some issues could be only a few lines of code to fix, some may end in "re-inventing the wheel" in 4 man-years and some are simple user errors (exaggerration of 3 "extreme types", but outlining the way an issue may go). 2. No summary can't cover all of them (don't use summarys like "Some OO.org Bugs" or the like - This "perfectly" avoid cross-reading if one needs to overlook a few hundred issues). 3. Different problems are likely to be adressed to different developers. - In these cases an issue either has to be split up or there is a fair chance that one issue gets dropped and forgotten "silently". I think that was clear enough, thanks for your comprehension. Personal Remark: No I'm not insulting anyone for not-knowing something (I don't read the whole internet every day either). But given the situation (another collective task), I prefer to use clear words to clearly mark out things that are really important in terms of efficient co-operation in this project. That's my intention. Now back to business: Let's focus on the MS word document not importing well (Feel free to adress your hyphenation issue as a new issue, it shall stay ignored in here). Please attach the Word document in question. Thank you. Reassigned to Michael.
Hiroyuki, please attach your offending Word-document to this issue (or post it directly to mru@openoffice for the case, it contains confidential data). Otherwise we will not be able to work on this issue.
No response for several weeks now.
Closed due to missing information.