Hi Sina

If you look at the screenshot Lucia has posted, she does not have anything ticked in Enhanced language support. I believe, like Steve covered in his post, it is coming from her regional settings of the O/S, such as locale, language etc. This dominates, so any apps on top of the O/S will obey the O/S setting.

Regards

Andrew Brown

On 10/08/2013 07:32 AM, Sina Momken wrote:
Hello,
This is not a bug. I guess the document was written in a bi-directional
enabled Writer using Hindi Numerals.
To fix it do:
1-
Tools->Options->Language_Settings->Languages->Enhanced_language_support->Show
UI elements for Bi-Directional writing
2- OK (which closes options)
3- Go to options->Language_Settings again and then you should find
"Complex Text Layout" or "Bi-Directional Layout" or something like that
(3rd in the list).
4- General_options->Numerals=Context (I guess it should currently be Hindi)

Respond back if this answer worked.

Regards,
  Sina Momken

On 08/10/2013 06:01 AM, shared you wrote:
Hi,

I have a strange problem. Whenever I type numbers (1, 2, 3, etc.) they don't 
show up in English alphabet, but in some unknown language (see the picture 
[1]). Whenever I copy-paste to other applications, it shows up correctly as 1, 
2, 3, etc. I have set English (USA) as my language, but this bug affects only 
numbers! I don't have this problem in other applications.

[1]: http://i.imgur.com/exhXJan.png

--Lucia




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