Javier SOLA wrote:
Eike,
No, it is a bug related to rendering of subscript and superscript signs in CTL languages. It has been detected in Khmer and Devanagari scriptAs there are still problems with Indic rendering for OOo 2.0,
Indic doesn't sound like it is about
http://qa.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=41140, or is it?
http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=42975
It seems to be related to font table managment in the 2.6 version of iCU.
Actually, it does make sense:With the Native Windows installer, OOo cannot be directly installed in
languages that are not recognised by the Windows system
I didn't know that so far, but why am I not really surprised now..
- The installer has to mandatorily be in the language of the application.
- If windows does not recognise the language, it does not know what font to use to display things in the installer.
We are working on the way around. From what I am getting at the installation list, it looks like we will be able to build a bi-lingual application English-Khmer, do the installation in English and (in a private build), set the default UI language (and other settings I hope) to Khmer. This should behave pretty much like a Khmer build, except for the English installation and the additional 15 megabytes.
Hi Javier
You can try setting the Windows Locale via the registry. If you have the same Locale identifier set in Windows as OO installer is expecting for Khmer it may work even though you can't set the via the control panel
David
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