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The trick here is that we can't just fall back to Hebrew encoding for the whole document, as that would mirror shapes as well. Instead, check where \rtlch is used, and there fall back to the default encoding. Change-Id: Iaf155912fab6a559ed165870b8524c23cabcb86d
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Instructions to compile LO on Solaris with gcc Disclaimer ---------- This is still work in progress Compiling LO on Solaris with gcc is a work done by Lanedo ( www.lanedo.com ) Any inquiry could be sent to office-solaris@lanedo.com Prerequisites ------------- A working Oracle Solaris 11 installation Installing Dependancies ----------------------- sudo -s pkg install git make gcc-45 autoconf autogen automake-110 gnu-m4 perl -MCPAN -e 'install Archive::Zip::Archive' pkg install pkg:/system/header@0.5.11-0.175.0.0.0.2.1 pkg install pkg:/developer/gperf@3.0.3-0.175.0.0.0.2.537 pkg install pkg:/developer/parser/bison@2.3-0.175.0.0.0.2.537 pkg install pkg:/developer/lexer/flex@2.5.35-0.175.0.0.0.2.537 pkg install pkg:/developer/documentation-tool/doxygen@1.5.7.1-0.175.0.0.0.2.537 Compiling --------- CC="gcc" CXX="g++" ./autogen.sh --with-num-cpus=2 --with-max-jobs=4 --without-junit --disable-mozilla --with-system-curl --without-help --disable-cups --without-java --with-system-cairo --with-lang= --disable-gconf --enable-gio --disable-gnome-vfs --disable-gstreamer --without-fonts --with-system-dicts --without-stlport --disable-mozilla --without-system-mozilla --disable-xmlsec --with-system-openssl gmake
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