Hello,
If the locale had it enabled by default it most likely needs it. But even if not needed, having it
on shouldn't cause any issues - see https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=47969
-Nathan
Rainer Bielefeld <LibreOffice@bielefeldundbuss.de> wrote:
Nathan Wells schrieb:
Yes, some locales have CTL enabled as the default.
Hi,
yes, of course. The question is whether e-mail writer has had activated
a Locale where that's not required. Where not, CTL (Complex Text Layout)
should be disabled. It offers an additional Dialog for CTL fonts and
lot's of other frills users really only need for CTL, so I think it
should be disabled for languages where it is not required.
Best regards
Rainer
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- Re: CTL Default · Nathan Wells
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