Re: Abi 1.0.9

From: msevior@physics.unimelb.edu.au
Date: Mon Apr 21 2003 - 19:14:01 EDT

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    >
    > Hi All!
    >
    > I installed abi 1.0.9. It works!!! Well... tables are not yet perfect
    > but they are usable. :-))) Two questions....

    HI Stephano,
                If you find a bug with your use of tables please file it it
    bugzilla at:

    http://bugzilla.abisource.com

    These include features in table you wish were present in tables but are
    not. If you see a feature wished for already please vote for it.

    > How can I tell abi to use Arial or Helvetica fonts??

    You need to download them from the internet. We used to rename other fonts
    as Arial and Helvetica. I beliece there is a project on sourceforge called
    "Mircosoft core fonts" that has these font s available for download.

     They are not
    > present in the choice list. I forgot where custom.dic must be. I have it
    > in ~/.AbiSuite, but when I add a word via Tools-Spelling-Add, the word
    > is not added.
    >
    > Last question, may be a bug. I open a document, then Page Setup-Paper
    > Size = A4 - Ok Next time I go to Page setup paper size is set as Custom.
    > There is no way to fix ita as A4.
    >

    I think I've been bitten by that too. Please file this as a bug in
    bugzilla and we'll get around to fixing it.

    Thanks for trying out our development release.

    Martin

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    >
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