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4.2.5.312 Linux Bug - Font in "Open Local Files" is Missing #52

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ghost opened this issue Jun 28, 2017 · 15 comments
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4.2.5.312 Linux Bug - Font in "Open Local Files" is Missing #52

ghost opened this issue Jun 28, 2017 · 15 comments
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@ghost
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ghost commented Jun 28, 2017

Hi,

currently, the open files dialog looks like this for me:
open document_009

I click on File -> Open local file -> Browse and that is the result.

All other fonts look fine and the application is running well. I assume that there is a certain font that I need to install to make this work.

I am running Arch Linux (x64, in english) and I am using the AUR version, but I tried all other versions and they all have the same issue.

I am new to Desktop Editors, so I am not sure if this ever worked properly.

cheers,
Holger

@lcalaresu
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lcalaresu commented Jul 3, 2017

Same problem here for me!
Everything looks fine editing documents and spreadsheets. I am even using Japanese and Korean fonts without any problem.
The "open local file" dialog however @_@

I am also using Arch Linux x64 in English (British English to be accurate).

Do you have any clue?

(Edit: same problem when trying to add images in a document)

@uncagedfaraday
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The same exact problem occurs for me, also in Arch Linux x64. My issue occurs in the "open local file" dialog box and in the "Save As" window. When I open desktopeditors in the terminal, all hell breaks loose. Here's a pic: http://i.imgur.com/7WzO0MJ.png.

@ghost
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ghost commented Aug 7, 2017

Still there.

OS: Fedora 26 (Workstation Edition)
DE: gnome-shell-3.24.3-1
Software: onlyoffice-desktopeditors-4.4.1-53

Reproduced with both wayland and xsession sessions. #58 is a duplicate, and I have a feeling that #28 and #36 are related to this.

@K0R0L
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K0R0L commented Aug 8, 2017

We'll try to fix it for the next release

@ghost
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ghost commented Aug 11, 2017

K0R0L just became best husbando.

@ghost
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ghost commented Aug 14, 2017

@K0R0L gratz

@pizzadude
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Same here, Ubuntu MATE 17.10 (beta)

@keypey
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keypey commented Oct 7, 2017

Still, same there;

OS: Debian/stretch
DE: XFCE 4.12
Software: onlyoffice-desktopeditors-4.4.1-338

@jbcoliveira
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Same problem here.

Manjaro 17
Fedora 26

@diazbastian
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I can confirm it in fedora 26 and fedora 27 (beta) using Desktop Editors 4.4.1.338.
I guess the solution will come in the big update to version 5 (with a very sexy new UI)

@NathanMaia
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Same for me. Ubuntu 17.10

@PastorBirt
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Same problem for me using Korora 26 (a Fedora 26 derivative).

@pizzadude
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pizzadude commented Dec 8, 2017

I think an outdated CEF caused this, as "Private Internet Access VPN" had the same issue.
Note: I'm not a dev, this is just my theory.

@ghost
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ghost commented Dec 24, 2017

Just updated to onlyoffice-desktopeditors-4.8.0-83 on Fedora 26 and can confirm the issue is fixed.

Thank you guys!

@ShockwaveNN
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@n1441 yeah, good to hear.
This problem should be fixed in onlyoffice-desktopeditors 4.8

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