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Nicolas Mailhot wrote:
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Le Ven 5 juin 2009 15:06, Ankitkumar Rameshchandra Patel a écrit :
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<pre wrap="">applications like gedit, nautilus showing square boxes instead of
Hindi text.
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Actually, in F11 they'll show a nice popup suggesting to look for and
autoinstall hindi fonts. So this part is already fixed (maybe not in
all apps but in pango-based apps at least)
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That's good to know. Thanks Nicolas.<br>
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But, it's not only the matter of fonts, rather language support which
includes - fonts, input method (and maps), spell checker, openoffice
langpack, kde langpack and language packs for various other
applications.<br>
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So, how are we going to solve those things?<br>
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Regards,
Ankit Patel
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.indianoss.org/">http://www.indianoss.org/</a>
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