abiword for Debian ------------------ AbiWord on Debian FAQ Q: Well, I could install abiword-gtk and abiword-gnome simultaneously, but how can I change the default binary? A: You should use update-alternatives. Try the following: # update-alternatives --config AbiWord_d There are 2 programs which provide AbiWord_d'. Selection Command ----------------------------------------------- + 1 /usr/bin/AbiWord_d.gnome * 2 /usr/bin/AbiWord_d.gtk Enter to keep the default[*], or type selection number: Then you can choose your favorite one. Q: I'm merely a normal user, and my sysadmin won't change his/her default choice! A: You can set an environment variable "ABIWORD_BINARY" to change your default. Yes, this is a debian-only dirty hack, but it works. Set it to: ABIWORD_BINARY=AbiWord_d.gtk - for GTK version ABIWORD_BINARY=AbiWord_d.gnome - for GNOME version Q: I want to run AbiWord on a remote X server. How can I do that? A: Follow the steps below: 0) Install xfs on your remote server. 1) Add "/usr/share/AbiSuite/fonts" at the end of /etc/X11/fs/config on your remote server. 2) Remove or comment out "no-listen = tcp" from the same file. 3) Add "tcp::7100" into the FontPath section of your local /etc/XF86Config-4 4) Restart X. But opening TCP port can be a big security risk, so you should know what you are doing. Q: Would you tell me which configure options you set? A: For GTK build: --disable-gnome --disable-debug --with-pspell --with-libjpeg --with-expat --enable-scripting --enable-bidi --enable-extra-optimization For GNOME build: --enable-gnome --disable-debug --with-pspell --with-libjpeg --with-expat --enable-scripting --enable-bidi --enable-extra-optimization Debianized gnome-print uses libxml1, so if we link AbiWord with libxml2, all kind of weird things show up(e.g. freeze, segv, etc.). That's why I explictly use expat for now. Q: Man, AbiWord can't handle HTML file! A: Install abiword-plugins. Make sure "HTML Importer" plugin is enabled. (UPDATE: For some reason, now HTML plugin is disabled at build time, so you can't import HTML for the time being). -- Masayuki Hatta , Wed, 13 Mar 2002 13:39:04 +0900