Raman,

Does it render on Windows XP and/or Linux?

Does it render in notepad if you change to the same Kannada font?

I don't know if it is important, but I see that the Kannada locale does not include the script number (21 for Kannada, 20 for Telugu)

<UnicodeScript>21</UnicodeScript>

in LC_INDEX

There is no glyph fall-back font, unless one of these is Kannada or Telugu:

           "eudc", "",
           "arialunicodems", "cyberbit", "code2000", "",
           "andalesansui", "",
           "starsymbol", "opensymbol", "",
           "msmincho", "fzmingti", "fzheiti", "ipamincho", "sazanamimincho", 
"kochimincho", "",
           "sunbatang", "sundotum", "baekmukdotum", "gulim", "batang", "dotum", 
"",
           "hgmincholightj", "msunglightsc", "msunglighttc", "hymyeongjolightk", 
"",
           "tahoma", "timesnewroman", "lucidatypewriter", "lucidasans", "nimbussansl", 
"",
           "shree", "mangal", "raavi", "shruti", "tunga", "latha", "",
           "shayyalmt", "naskmt", "",
           "david", "nachlieli", "lucidagrande", "",
           "norasi", "angsanaupc", "",
           "khmerossystem", "",

You might be caught on some glitch of the rendering system, such as the first character of a line not being writable in a CTL language different from the one of the locale (unless there is a glyph fallback font for that script).

Does it work in Calc?

Javier

RKVS Raman wrote:

Hi,

We just discovered a major issue with OpenOffice.org1.9_m125 on
Windows 2000. Telugu and Kannada Scripts do not get rendered at all
while all the other Indian Scripts are properly rendered.

Any clues on this.

Best Regards
-Raman

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