On Sun, Dec 4, 2011 at 10:39, Ataul Wasih Tariq <wasih.tariq@gmail.com> wrote:
I am using a Mac and sometimes I have to type in Urdu for my documents. Whenever I use Bean or
the Mac Texteditor, I have no problems with the Urdu support. It automatically changes from Right
to Left and perfectly connects the letter with each other. But I need it to work in Libre Office
as well because of the excellent formatting options. But I have the fonts, the Mac is setup to
write Urdu, but Libre Office just doesn't connect the letters with each other. How can I fix this
problem?
Example: پاکستان - This is how it is written normally, but in Libre Office it looks like: پ ا ک س
ت ا ن
please help me solve this issue.
Hello Ataul. I also use LibreOffice for RTL. Please send to me a test
document in which the letters do not connect for you so that I might
test.
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