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less /etc/locale.gen
en_US.UTF-8 UTF-8
en_IN UTF-8
locale-gen
Generating locales...
en_US.UTF-8... done
en_IN.UTF-8... done
Generation complete.
less /etc/locale.conf
LANG=en_US.UTF-8
LC_ADDRESS=en_IN
LC_IDENTIFICATION=en_IN
LC_MEASUREMENT=en_IN
LC_MONETARY=en_IN
LC_NAME=en_IN
LC_NUMERIC=en_IN
LC_PAPER=en_IN
LC_TELEPHONE=en_IN
LC_TIME=en_IN
also runned with
less /etc/locale.conf
LANG=en_US.UTF-8
LANGUAGE=en_IN:en_US
The indian regional language fonts are still not loading in Chromium and terminal(alacritty). But manjaro(Budgie) it have no problem loading the fonts in fact i copied current /etc/locale.conf from manjaro .
Wm is BSPWM, installation was done 2 days ago.
Anyone help thanks
Last edited by Cipher69969 (2020-04-21 10:07:01)
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installation was done 2 days ago
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Fonts working and how your locale is set have very little relation with each other. Did you actually install fonts that provide the required glyphs? https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Fonts#Indic
Other than those specific ones the noto/dejavu families of fonts try to provide glyphs for most languages.
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Thank you it worked , i haven't installed any of those. Just using nerd fonts and thought it contain all the characters.
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Please mark as [SOLVED] by editing the title in your first post.
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