Sir,
I am using OpenOffice 3.1 and Fedora 12 operating system and i want to use hindi font but when i have use hindi fonts in OpenOffice it will type in english not in hindi. but in OpenOffice 1.1 it will work perfectly.
Please help how to use hindi fonts in OpenOffice 3.1.
Rajeev.
Using Hindi Font.
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Re: Using Hindi Font.
You need to change you keyboard layout to Hindi.
LibreOffice 7.x.x on Arch and Fedora.
Re: Using Hindi Font.
Sir,
When i have change keyboard leyout than it will work but when i have save that file and open it again than it will again show in english.
Rajeev.
When i have change keyboard leyout than it will work but when i have save that file and open it again than it will again show in english.
Rajeev.
Openoffice 3 Fedora 12
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Re: Using Hindi Font.
Until you switch your keyboard to Hindi and start typing or unless you switch your desktop to Hindi before you open the document.rajeev wrote:Sir,
When i have change keyboard leyout than it will work but when i have save that file and open it again than it will again show in english.
Rajeev.
If you generally type in Hindi on your computer, set Hindi to your default layout. On Gnome:
LibreOffice 7.x.x on Arch and Fedora.
Re: Using Hindi Font.
Sir,
If i have use OpenOffice 1.1 than i am not facing this type of problem and there is no requirement to change keyboard layout or desktop layout.
Please help.
Rajeev.
If i have use OpenOffice 1.1 than i am not facing this type of problem and there is no requirement to change keyboard layout or desktop layout.
Please help.
Rajeev.
Openoffice 3 Fedora 12
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Re: Using Hindi Font.
OpenOffice will only display the characters your keyboard is sending to it. There is nothing in OpenOffice to switch from typing English/Roman characters to Hindi/Devanagari characters.
You may, on Gnome at least, set things up so that each individual application switches the keyboard layout to a certain language/script but you don't do that in the application; you switch the keyboard for that application using keyboard preferences.
You may, on Gnome at least, set things up so that each individual application switches the keyboard layout to a certain language/script but you don't do that in the application; you switch the keyboard for that application using keyboard preferences.
LibreOffice 7.x.x on Arch and Fedora.