On Mon, 2013-03-25 at 15:52 +0100, Regina Henschel wrote:
Hi ???,
You can say miltus.
Use Format > Page and there the tab "Page". There is a drop-down list
"Format" in section "Layout settings". From that list use the item
"Native Numbering".
I'm using LibreOffice 3.5.4.2 Build ID: 350m1(Build:2) in debian wheezy
and the "Native Numbering" item is not there in the "Format" drop-down
list.
Do I have to change some settings ?
It uses the language from "Local setting" which you
have set in Tools > Options > Language Settings > Languages.
Can You provide some details which option to change here ?
Kind regards
Regina
Thanks Regina.
On Mon, 2013-03-25 at 10:04 -0500, anne-ology wrote:
Curiously wondering, what is indic ?
I've heard of Roman numerals and Arabic numerals;
yet never any other ;-)
This list continues to teach me, thanks to all of you.
What I meant by indic languages is nothing but the Indian languages.
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