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=== Typing Urdu fonts In Libreoffice on Ubuntu GNU/Linux === | === Typing Urdu fonts In Libreoffice on Ubuntu GNU/Linux === | ||
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=== Fonts to be used === | === Fonts to be used === |
Revision as of 14:56, 18 August 2023
Setting-up language tool to type Urdu on Ubuntu GNU/Linux
- Install "ibus-m17n" by running the command "sudo apt install ibus-m17n". After installation, log out and then log back in.
- This will enable the Urdu (phonetic - m17n) input method in your language settings.
- Next, right-click on the "en" icon located on the top bar, then navigate to "Preferences" > "Input methods". Click on "Add" and select "Urdu phonetic" from the list.
- You will now be able to type in Urdu by simply changing the language from the "en" icon.
Typing Urdu fonts In Libreoffice on Ubuntu GNU/Linux
(Harish - pls update this)
Fonts to be used
Use "Noto Nastaliq Urdu" font for the better text rendering
(Open fonts, good-looking fonts, fonts easily legible)
Complexities in text editing in Urdu
Follow the instruction mentioned in this link to use Google doc to do voice to text feature