On 8/27/07, das দাশ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello Friends
>
> I am facing a queer problem in Ubuntu 7.04 Hindi. I installed the
> keyboard layout and the Hindi fonts and all, as suggested by apt-get.
> Now, after, opening the OOo window, I can type the English or Bangla
> text quite normally. But, when writing Hindi, a peculiar problem is
> popping up.
>
> Let me elaborate it with an example. For a try, I started typing
> 'sarfaroshi ki tamanna'. As the Devnagari layout goes, key-m stands for
> Hindi-'s', so I typed it. It showed. But now, adjacent to this the Hindi
> 'r' would not show. If I type a space, and then hit the key-j, which is
> meant for Hindi 'r' it will show. And then I can come back and delete
> the space. And this way continued for the whole word 'sarfaroshi'. Even
> with the two vowel marks, 'o' and 'i', the same thing happened. After
> Hindi 'r' I have to type a space and then I can type the key-a, which is
> meant for Hindi 'o', and then I can come back and delete the space.
>
> Though the OOo Font field was showing 'Deja-vu', it was using some Hindi
> Font, the name of which I don't know. Now I tried 'Lohit Hindi', the
> Bangla version of which is quite a good font. But, the same thing
> happened.
>

try this
  Tools ->Options -> Language Settings | Languages
      enable CTL option here ,  also select Hindi as language for CTL
(if its already set, the set something else &then set it back).
    Quit openoffice and start it again, & then type and check.. it
should work then..

Regards,
Karunakar
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