On 12/11/2010 12:54 AM, Ed Greshko wrote: > On 12/10/2010 03:28 PM, Joachim Backes wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I installed some Asiatic fonts, for example the lohit group or thai >> fonts, but these fonts are not shown correctly (latin letters are >> displayed - the fonts look like arial for example). I saw this >> accidentally if using OO. Then I tried the /usr/bin/display command >> (from ImageMagick) for the correspondent ttf files in /usr/share/fonts: >> shows the same behaviour. >> >> Finally I tried a lot of fonts offered by OO, and saw a similar behaviour. >> >> ls /usr/share/fonts >> >> bitstream-vera lohit-bengali opensymbol vlgothic >> default lohit-devanagari paktype-naqsh wine-courier-fonts >> dejavu lohit-gujarati paktype-tehreer wine-marlett-fonts >> Gentium102 lohit-kannada paratype-pt-sans wine-small-fonts >> he lohit-oriya sil-abyssinica wine-symbol-fonts >> jomolhari lohit-punjabi sil-padauk wine-system-fonts >> khmeros lohit-tamil smc wqy-zenhei >> liberation lohit-telugu stix >> lklug lyx thai-scalable >> lohit-assamese un-core >> >> >> What I'm doing wrong? >> > > Are you saying that if you go to http://www.tamil.net/ (for example) and > then copy/paste into OOWriter it doesn't display properly? Hi Ed, that's possible, and displays properly. But my problem: Opening a new OOwriter document, then switching to a lohit font and typing some chars: no lohit chars appear, but some western (and no asiatic) font. Kind regards -- Joachim Backes <joachim.backes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> http://www.rhrk.uni-kl.de/~backes
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