On 8/28/07, das দাশ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, 2007-08-28 at 00:31 +0530, G Karunakar wrote:
> > 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..
> >
>
> I repeated the whole routine twice, even including one gdm restart, and
> one machine reboot, but it did not work. Thanks for the suggestion
> though.
>

I faced the same problem on Debian sarge.. for a long time could never
get it fixed.. & couldnt replicate it too!  Ubuntu 6.04 did have
similar issue but it used to work after doing the above steps.
 Try by setting locale also to Hindi (not UI one), in same dialog.

> I downloaded the OOo latest tar.gz, going to try that. If that does not
> work, will try the last option: change of OS.
>

use the release available on openoffice.org or a build from
http://ftp.linux.cz/pub/localization/OpenOffice.org/devel/680/

Karunakar
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