>>>> I'm using abiword-3.0.0 on Gentoo.
>>>
>>> But was it built correctly?
>>>
>>> On Gentoo most user problems come from be allowed to disable things you
>>> should be disabling.
>>
>> It sounds like I'm the only one having this problem.
>
> That's because it is Gentoo. Broken by design. And the anti-thesis of
> good user experience.
As opposed to Windows, right?
> Does this build
>> config look like anything is disabled (with a preceding dash) that
>> shouldn't be?
>>
>> app-office/abiword-3.0.0-r1:2 USE="cups goffice introspection plugins
>> readline spell wordperfect -calendar -collab -debug -eds -grammar
>> -latex -map -math -openxml -ots -redland -thesaurus -wmf"
>
> Yep, it is disabled in there (*hint* it has "xml" in its name). Why
> don't you let configure detect things instead of you trying to guess
> stuff you don't know about?
openxml is disabled by default on Gentoo which should be changed IMO.
I'm filing a bug there. Thank you sincerely for your help.
- Grant
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