err... all that happens because in Windows OOo uses the Uniscribe engine of Microsoft (latest version of which has been released in 2004 Q4, IIRC). In Unix however, OOo uses ICU version 2.2 - which was released on 15th August 2002. So naturally, a lot of bugs are there in Unix OOo rendering.
I understand now. But as far I know OO uses it's own engine for rendering scripts. I'm not sure as I never looked into it. I think both Mozilla and OO uses their own system, because Mozilla never behave as it should on Windows. You cannot type KhandaTa (with the old way) in Mozilla on Windows.
The only information I am interested in is - when an ekaar is attached to a cluster which follows a hyphen/dash - is the init feature applied to it ?
The attached picture is your answer. Hope you are happy with it.
Omi
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