On 22/01/07, Abu_Adam Al-Naruujiy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thank, I have my Microsoft XP "Digit Substitution" setting set to "Context".
This makes Word behave correctly, but not OO. Under Complex Text Layout in
Language Settings in OO I have tried to set it to "System", which gives me
Hindi numerals, even in English context. The other two options are Hindi and
Arabic. I don't know what I can do to make numerals change with context
beyond this.

Abu Adam


I've never heard of Digit Substitution but it sounds like MS garbage
that they put in the MUI packages. Just use an Arabic locale that
types in Hindi characters. I think that you can even just change fonts
to get the same effect, to tell you the truth. What country are you
in? Do your usually use Hindi numerals in everyday use in your
country? For instance, I know that the Egyptians and Jordanians use
Hindi, but the Lebaneese and Palestinians use Arabic.

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