[sugar] AbiWord 2.6.5 pushed, please test!
Tomeu Vizoso
tomeu at tomeuvizoso.net
Wed Nov 26 04:31:22 EST 2008
On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 9:17 PM, J.M. Maurer <uwog at uwog.net> wrote:
> Hi Greg,
>
>> Can you make a .xo file that people can download and install via the
>> browser on the XO?
>
> You don't need an .xo update for this (the current Write version will
> work just fine), but an libabiword RPM update. I'm not sure how people
> with an XO would retrieve this, as I was out of the loop for a lil'
> while and stuff has been changing fast ;)
Well, this is still pretty much the same, people would need to install
a rpm via the traditional methods and would need root for that.
There's some chance of bundling the libraries inside the .xo,
overriding the ones in the system, though haven't tried that myself
and I'm not sure what it would take.
Regards,
Tomeu
> Anyone?
>
> Marc
>
>> If you can post that, I think I can get a few Arabic speakers with
>> Arabic XOs to try it out.
>
> That would be very much appreciated!
>
> Marc
>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Greg S
>>
>> ************
>>
>> Date: Sun, 23 Nov 2008 23:14:44 +0100
>> From: "J.M. Maurer" <uwog at uwog.net>
>> Subject: [sugar] AbiWord 2.6.5 pushed, please test!
>> To: sugar at lists.laptop.org
>> Message-ID: <1227478484.13625.52.camel at sigma.lan.uwog.net>
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>> Hi all,
>>
>> I've just updated AbiWord to 2.6.5 in sugar-jhbuild as well as fedora's
>> OLPC-3 branch. A public release on abisource.com will follow soonish,
>> but we don't want to keep the kids waiting now, do we?
>>
>> The most important change in this release for OLPC is "improved complex
>> script rendering". To be precise: before 2.6.5, AbiWord did not always
>> shape composite glyphs correctly. This made AbiWord unusable for
>> languages like Arabic.
>>
>> So, I'd like to ask everyone familiar with such languages to test
>> AbiWord 2.6.5. If you use the Write activity that uses libabiword 2.6.5
>> to test Arabic for example, then make sure to use a font that includes
>> Arabic glyphs. DejaVu Sans does if I remember correctly[1].
>>
>> We improved our rendering based on community feedback only, as none of
>> the AbiWord developers have any knowledge of complex scripts themselves.
>> Ergo:
>>
>> * We depend on your feedback! *
>>
>> Thanks to all who helped in the process so far.
>>
>> If you find any bugs, the please file a bug report at
>> http://bugzilla.abisource.com. Extra kudos if you can reproduce it
>> reliably :)
>>
>> Cheers!
>> Marc
>>
>> [1] Write should default to a proper font based on the locale. It's a
>> known 'bug'.
>
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