https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=82730
Priority: medium Bug ID: 82730 Assignee: libreoffice-bugs@lists.freedesktop.org Summary: FORMATTING: Default CTL font is Hindi when English and Thai are the only installed languages Severity: normal Classification: Unclassified OS: Windows (All) Reporter: con...@gmail.com Hardware: Other Whiteboard: BSA Status: UNCONFIRMED Version: 4.2.6.2 release Component: Writer Product: LibreOffice Default CTL font is Hindi when English and Thai are the only installed languages Steps to reproduce: 1. Install 4.2.6.2 or the latest Fresh 4.3.0.n 2. Select 'Custom' install and checked language to make sure that only English and Thai are selected -- and to make sure that Hindi is not selected. (On Windows 7, my Language settings are only English and Thai. I use the United States as my location <where I always VPN to>, Keyboard set to either English or Thai, Display set to English. There is no Hindi set anywhere on this system. 3. After install, start a Writer session. 4. Go to menu Format/Character. 4a. In version 4.2.6.2 the default Western font was English with (I believe)Liberation Serif 12 point as the default font. The default CTL language was Hindi and the default font was Mangal. I was able to change these values in this version. But, the box that displays the current language shows Hindi characters and Hindi transliteration. 4b. In version 4.0.3.n, I could not change Hindi to Thai, and when I attempted to change the font, the Writer session locked up, CPU usage for the executable, soffice.bin was in excess of 45%. Had to use Task Manager to kill the process. Reproduced this a few times, then uninstalled the version including deleting data in the User/<name>/Appdate/Roaming/Libreoffice directory 5. v4.2.6.2 Looked at Tools/Options/Language Settings/Language and found that the installer set the CTL language to Hindi??? I reset it to Thai. 6. Restarted Writer. Went to Format/Characters and looked at the display box. The transliterated language is still Hindi (Written: "Lorem ipsum". If it's really a transliteration it should say: Pasa Thai; if it should be displaying English, I guess it should say, "English". The CTL characters are correct: อักษรไทย <Thai alphabet> Current behavior: Attempted to set the default Western font to Arial 12 and the CTL font to Angsana 18. Once I close the session and restart a new session, the fonts revert back to Liberation Serif and Angsana 16. Expected behavior: 1. I don't expect Hindi to show up when in was never selected during the Custom install. 2. I expect the default fonts to be Arial Regular 12 and the CTL font as Angsana Regular 18 after I set them in Format/Character. 3. I expect the display box in Format/Character to look something like this: ___________ English alphabet อักษรไทย__________ instead of: ___________ Lorem ipsum อักษรไทย__________ Hope this is specific enough. Write if ya'll have questions. Dan con...@gmail.com Operating System: Windows 7 Version: 4.2.6.2 release -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
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