Alan G Isaac | 1 Apr 2003 20:05
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.doc -> crash

The document at
 http://www.american.edu/econ/temp.doc
crashes AbiWord 1.0.4.

Alan Isaac

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Dom Lachowicz | 1 Apr 2003 20:50
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Re: .doc -> crash

Please file such issues at bugzilla.abisource.com

Dom

--- Alan G Isaac <aisaac <at> american.edu> wrote:
> The document at
>  http://www.american.edu/econ/temp.doc
> crashes AbiWord 1.0.4.
> 
> Alan Isaac
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Alan G Isaac | 1 Apr 2003 21:57
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Re[2]: .doc -> crash

On Tue, 1 Apr 2003 10:50:23 -0800 (PST) Dom Lachowicz <domlachowicz <at> yahoo.com> wrote:
> Please file such issues at bugzilla.abisource.com

If anyone confirms the problem, I will.
(Or is that not the practice here?)

Cheers,
Alan

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Dom Lachowicz | 1 Apr 2003 22:14
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Re: Re[2]: .doc -> crash


--- Alan G Isaac <aisaac <at> american.edu> wrote:
> On Tue, 1 Apr 2003 10:50:23 -0800 (PST) Dom
> Lachowicz <domlachowicz <at> yahoo.com> wrote:
> > Please file such issues at bugzilla.abisource.com
> 
> If anyone confirms the problem, I will.
> (Or is that not the practice here?)

The practice is to file bugs/crashes in bugzilla
(assuming it's not a duplicate of another bug), and
then let QA and the developers handle it from there.
Files sent to mailing lists get lost, mishandled,
forgotten about, ignored, or simply don't reach
developers attentions. Bugzilla is the only fool-proof
way to go about this sort of thing. If you'd like to
see if any other users can confirm your bug (this
moving it into the "CONFIRMED" bugzilla state, and
thus getting more developers' attentions) please do.
But please do so after filing your bug in bugzilla.

Dom

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Mark Gilbert | 2 Apr 2003 01:01

Re: Re[2]: .doc -> crash

On Tue, 2003-04-01 at 15:14, Dom Lachowicz wrote:
> The practice is to file bugs/crashes in bugzilla
> (assuming it's not a duplicate of another bug), and
> then let QA and the developers handle it from there.
> Files sent to mailing lists get lost, mishandled,
> forgotten about, ignored, or simply don't reach
> developers attentions. Bugzilla is the only fool-proof
> way to go about this sort of thing. If you'd like to
> see if any other users can confirm your bug (this
> moving it into the "CONFIRMED" bugzilla state, and
> thus getting more developers' attentions) please do.
> But please do so after filing your bug in bugzilla.

Our states were reverted a wbile back so that now, he should file it UNCONFIRMED, and it gets confirmed if
someone else moves it to NEW.
Again:
UNCONFIRMED - Unconfirmed, initial state of bug report
NEW - Someone besides the reporter confirmed it
ASSIGNED - Some developer or qa manager accepted the bug
RESOLVED - A resolution has been committed/decided/etc and is pending verification
VERIFIED - Verified, the resolution works.
CLOSED - This state is only for use by developers and qa personnel, indicating a bug which, for whatever
reason, does not even belong in the db.

Best regards
-MG

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Alan G Isaac | 2 Apr 2003 08:21
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Re[4]: .doc -> crash

On Tue, 1 Apr 2003 21:01:53 +0100 (BST) F J Franklin <F.J.Franklin <at> sheffield.ac.uk> wrote:
>  Crashes CVS HEAD also, though. Please file the bug.

Bugzilla was slow as molasses, but I stuck it out:
http://bugzilla.abisource.com/show_bug.cgi?id=4788

Cheers,
Alan Isaac

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Hans Christian Andersen | 3 Apr 2003 15:16
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Wrong menu texts

I m becomming a new user of abiword running under linux (RH8) in Danish language.
Approximately half the menu texts are in Danish and can clearly be read.
The rest of them all have the same wording :"SHOULD NOT APPEAR".
How can I either have them shown in Danish or their original wording shown in English?
(Or other useful language German, French, whatever but not cyrilic Russian :-)   )

Thank you in advance for any good advice.

Hans Christian Andersen
np5b <at> get2net.dk
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Hubert Figuiere | 4 Apr 2003 10:26
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Re: Wrong menu texts


On jeudi, avr 3, 2003, at 15:16 Europe/Paris, Hans Christian Andersen 
wrote:

> I m becomming a new user of abiword running under linux (RH8) in 
> Danish language.
> Approximately half the menu texts are in Danish and can clearly be 
> read.
> The rest of them all have the same wording :"SHOULD NOT APPEAR".
> How can I either have them shown in Danish or their original wording 
> shown in English?
> (Or other useful language German, French, whatever but not cyrilic 
> Russian :-)   )
>
>

What version of AbiWord ?

Hub

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Alan Horkan | 4 Apr 2003 12:05
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Re: Wrong menu texts


On Thu, 3 Apr 2003, Hans Christian Andersen wrote:

> Date: Thu, 3 Apr 2003 15:16:17 +0200
> From: Hans Christian Andersen <np5b <at> get2net.dk>
> To: abiword-user <at> abisource.com
> Subject: Wrong menu texts
>
> I m becomming a new user of abiword running under linux (RH8) in Danish language.
> Approximately half the menu texts are in Danish and can clearly be read.
> The rest of them all have the same wording :"SHOULD NOT APPEAR".

I think i might remember seeing that in a very old verison of abiword.
My geuss would be that there is some damage to the English strings that
Abiword falls back on when the local language strings are not available.

> How can I either have them shown in Danish or their original wording shown in English?
> (Or other useful language German, French, whatever but not cyrilic Russian :-)   )

What version are you using by the way?  I would geuss it is the default
version that ships with RedHat which was 1.0.2 or suchlike.

Can any other Danish users tell us if they have the same problem or if
abiword is working much better for them?

Sincerely

Alan Horkan
http://advogato.org/person/AlanHorkan/

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Alan Horkan | 4 Apr 2003 17:04
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Re: Wrong menu texts


he replied offlist
(please try and keep messages onlist as it saves us having to repeat
things)

> I believe you are right. It is version 1.0.4-2 shipped with RedHat 8.0.

and he had difficulty installing the newer RPMs, so he is going to wait a
few days for RedHat 9.

- Alan H.

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