ritesh
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Post by ritesh on Aug 8, 2020 11:54:03 GMT
First of all, thank you for this amazing Linux flavour. I have reviewed it 5 stars on SourceForge (https://sourceforge.net/projects/bodhilinux/reviews/).
Hindi Text is unreadable on all applications in Bodhi. A screenshot from Firefox is attached.
However, same thing happens even in Leafpad or any other application.
What can I do to solve this?
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Post by thewaiter on Aug 8, 2020 17:26:55 GMT
Hello and welcome
I am not sure. I know nothing about Hindi text but I can see some asian text chars on the screenshot. Please give us more info
Stefan
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Post by Hippytaff on Aug 8, 2020 17:45:26 GMT
Might it be that the language pack isn’t installed.
Can you open a terminal and do
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Post by ritesh on Aug 9, 2020 9:46:30 GMT
Hello and welcome I am not sure. I know nothing about Hindi text but I can see some asian text chars on the screenshot. Please give us more info Stefan Thank you for trying to help.
I have attached 2 screenshots of the same page. The Windows one is readable. The Bodhi one isn't. The characters are overlapped and don't display well. Some words can be read with effort, while others cannot be read at all.
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Post by ritesh on Aug 9, 2020 9:47:53 GMT
Might it be that the language pack isn’t installed. Can you open a terminal and do Thank you for your suggestion. I have tried this and it doesn't seem to help. I created the screenshot in the previous post after trying this.
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Post by qu0gga on Jul 28, 2023 10:01:45 GMT
Go to Settings Panel and under Input tab check if you have option for Keyboard, if not then go to Extensions tab first and click on Modules. In Module Settings dialog, locate Keyboard under Utilities tab and click Load.
Now close Module Settings and go to Input tab again, you'll have Keyboard option available now.
Click on Keyboard to open Keyboard Settings dialog, here under Configuration tab, click Add. Select "Indian (in)" then click OK. It'll perhaps ask to install language pack if it not installed. Install it and the text should be displayed fine now.
This fixed the problem on my machine.
Works for other languages as well.
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Post by thewaiter on Jul 28, 2023 11:21:00 GMT
Have you noticed you responded 3 years old post? Let's hope it will help somebody else...
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