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Hi :)
I think you need
Tools - Options - "Language Settings" 
Near the bottom tick the "Enabled for Asian languages and maybe tick the "Complex Languages (CTL)"?

It is good to hear someone using Trisquel.  Debian family (same as Ubuntu, Mint etc) but meets the 
very demanding requirements of the FSF
http://www.fsf.org/
http://www.gnu.org/distros/free-distros.html
http://distrowatch.com/table.php?distribution=trisquel
http://trisquel.info/
Looks good but i guess it needs a bit of experience with Gnu&Linux before trying something  like 
this?  Have you already used other distros in the same family?
Regards from
Tom :)


--- On Sat, 17/9/11, Winston Yang <winston@cs.wisc.edu> wrote:
In Writer, how can I type Indian fonts, such as Devanagari/Devanaagarii, for Hindi or Sanskrit?

I'm using LibreOffice 3.4.3 on Linux (Trisquel 4.5.1).

I tried going to the following places:

        Trisquel: System > Administration > Language Support

        Writer: Tools > Options > Language Settings > Languages

Thank you.
Winston

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