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Date:      Mon, 17 Jun 2002 09:11:20 +0800
From:      Huang wen hui <huang@mail.gddsn.org.cn>
To:        Martin Blapp <mb@imp.ch>
Cc:        FreeBSD-Questions <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: Is anyone actually running Openoffice-1.0.0 successfully on FreeBSD?
Message-ID:  <3D0D3738.1040504@mail.gddsn.org.cn>
References:  <20020616211158.V34000-100000@levais.imp.ch>

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Martin Blapp wrote:

>Hi,
>
>Yes it runs. And it works on recent STABLE and up to date
>CURRENT.
>
>If a system patch is applied to rtld.elf, as described
>in the Makefile of the port, openoffice compiles, installs
>and runs fine on FreeBSD.
>
>We have even 14 language slave ports, so you can install it in your
>desired language.
>
one may need chinese slave ports. I could not find it from ports. 
 Chinese version have some tricks:

1.  X11 must have chinese fonts named : kai or song, or OO.o UI may not 
correctly display chinese chars.
2.  SOLAR_USER_RTL_TEXTENCODING=70 have to set, or OO.o would not input 
correctly chinese chars from XIM server


CATEGORIES=    chinese

LANG_PKGNAME=    zh
LANG_EXT=    86
LANG_CONFIGURE_ARG=    CHINSIM
MASTERDIR=    ${.CURDIR}/../../editors/openoffice

.include "${.CURDIR}/../../editors/openoffice/Makefile"


--hwh

>Martin.
>
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