Hi thanks for your reply i have done as you said by doing a freash install with 
a en gb pack the scripts are still there but there are more normal fonts as 
well. it was funny but when i loaded my book i am writing, which was started in 
ms office as publishers want it in that format, it loaded in new times roman 
font which was not in the font list. i am now happy with the font i have got 
thanks for your help


 
Dave Mapeley  Cert Nat Sci (open)



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Subject: Re: eastern font in new version
 



Please try this. . . 
remove the current version you have installed. 

Download the proper DEB install to your system and install the needed 
language and help packs [that order] you may need.  I use "standard" 
English, so I just install the help pack. 


Install 4.0.4 DEB [64 or 32 bit]. 

I use Ubuntu 12.04LTS, but tested 13.04.  I run the 4.0.4 64-bit version. 

Sometimes there can be issues that crop up with the LO version on the 
repositories.  There should not be, but it has been know to happen that 
if you remove/purge/uninstall the repository version and install the one 
on the LO download page[s], the "issues" seem to go away.  Why? I do not 
know, but one time I had the repository download of one of the needed 
install files "fail" to download correctly.  That is what caused the 
issue back then.  Since all of the files for the LO download page 
version are in an archive, there is little chance that one of the files 
will be corrupted or missing. 

As for language fonts, which languages do you use or install on your 
system? 

Since you started this with a problem with an India language font as 
part of the issue, did you want or need that font or that language?  I 
make sure of what fonts I have installed in my font system.  I tend to 
uninstall any non-English fonts, if I have no use for them.  Of course I 
save copies just to make sure.  You do have to make sure none of the 
fonts are part of the "system font" listed in 
"System/Preferences/Appearance/Fonts"  If you want, change all of them 
to one of the Ubuntu "named" fonts before you start removing any 
"unknown fonts" in your .fonts hidden folder, or any other font 
references.  I found out the "hard way" that you need to do this or you 
might remove one of those systems fonts by mistake.  At that point you 
hope for the ability to get it back from your backups of the dot 
folders.  I had to reinstall 10.04 once when I first did this.  Of 
course, now I have 2 different backups of my /home folder[s] including 
the hidden dot folders. One on a different internal drive, and one on an 
external drive. 


On 07/29/2013 06:24 AM, biggrandad wrote: 

> Hi thanks for reply. I have not installed any packs on to my pc, i just did a 
> strait down load from ubuntu software centre, in fact the version of ubuntu 
> 13.04 is a new update and the language fonts were as the are with the new 
> installation of LO I removed the old version before installing the new one. I 
> cant find anything to let me install language pack the only thing I can find 
> on LO website is extension and templates, nothing I can find in the 
> documentation helps me either 
> thanks 
> 
> 
>   
> Dave Mapeley  Cert Nat Sci (open) 
> 
> 
> 
> ________________________________ 
>   From: krackedpress [via Document Foundation Mail Archive] <[hidden email]> 
> To: biggrandad <[hidden email]> 
> Sent: Saturday, 27 July 2013, 20:30 
> Subject: Re: eastern font in new version 
>   
> 
> 
> On 07/27/2013 11:53 AM, biggrandad wrote: 
>> I have just installed ver 4 on my ubuntu 13.04 system but when I try to 
>> change the set font most if not all are indian script fonts. Is there any 
>> way theses can be removed and western fonts installed. I have tried looking 
>> in the documentation but there seems to be mention of fonts. 
>> cheers dave 
>> 
>> 
> What Ubuntu language[s] packages have you installed with 13.04? 
> 
> Which LO language pack[s] are you using? 
> 
> Have you tried adding, say en_GB, to the install? 
> 
> If you are using an Eastern language pack, there may be some setting 
> that does not want you to remove the Eastern fonts.  This is just a 
> guess though. 
> 
> What type of Western fonts have you installed on your system?  Have you 
> added the MS core fonts?  Since they are the "default" Western font for 
> many people, they might fare better for changing Eastern font settings 
> to Western ones. 
> 
> There has to be some core language setting in either LO or Ubuntu that 
> is hampering the change. 
> 
> I run 12.04, but with the default USA English install, and I have no 
> problems with changing any and all of the default fonts. 
> 
> ----------- 
> Tools / Language Settings / Languages 
> 
> Do you have the "show UI elements for Bi-Directional writing or for East 
> Asian writings "checked"?  If you system language is in an Eastern 
> language, like Hindi, does "Ignore system input language" change things 
> for you if you check that option. 
> 
> Does having the locale setting set to English USA or Great Britain 
> change things? 
> 
> 
> 

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