Problem installing Arabic on 18.04
I have correctly followed the steps of installing Arabic from here
The letters "en" and "ar" show on the top right of the screen.
However, it has no effect. Is there something I'm missing?
language arabic rtl
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I have correctly followed the steps of installing Arabic from here
The letters "en" and "ar" show on the top right of the screen.
However, it has no effect. Is there something I'm missing?
language arabic rtl
If you want your desktop be displayed in Arabic, you need to select Arabic as the display language also.
– Gunnar Hjalmarsson
Jul 19 '18 at 15:05
I had nothing extra to do. It was apparently a bug. A few days ago, there was an automatic update that required restarting. That fixed the problem.
– itsols
Aug 13 '18 at 14:11
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I have correctly followed the steps of installing Arabic from here
The letters "en" and "ar" show on the top right of the screen.
However, it has no effect. Is there something I'm missing?
language arabic rtl
I have correctly followed the steps of installing Arabic from here
The letters "en" and "ar" show on the top right of the screen.
However, it has no effect. Is there something I'm missing?
language arabic rtl
language arabic rtl
asked Jul 19 '18 at 4:28
itsolsitsols
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If you want your desktop be displayed in Arabic, you need to select Arabic as the display language also.
– Gunnar Hjalmarsson
Jul 19 '18 at 15:05
I had nothing extra to do. It was apparently a bug. A few days ago, there was an automatic update that required restarting. That fixed the problem.
– itsols
Aug 13 '18 at 14:11
add a comment |
If you want your desktop be displayed in Arabic, you need to select Arabic as the display language also.
– Gunnar Hjalmarsson
Jul 19 '18 at 15:05
I had nothing extra to do. It was apparently a bug. A few days ago, there was an automatic update that required restarting. That fixed the problem.
– itsols
Aug 13 '18 at 14:11
If you want your desktop be displayed in Arabic, you need to select Arabic as the display language also.
– Gunnar Hjalmarsson
Jul 19 '18 at 15:05
If you want your desktop be displayed in Arabic, you need to select Arabic as the display language also.
– Gunnar Hjalmarsson
Jul 19 '18 at 15:05
I had nothing extra to do. It was apparently a bug. A few days ago, there was an automatic update that required restarting. That fixed the problem.
– itsols
Aug 13 '18 at 14:11
I had nothing extra to do. It was apparently a bug. A few days ago, there was an automatic update that required restarting. That fixed the problem.
– itsols
Aug 13 '18 at 14:11
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The Arabic language worked with me after doing these:
- Adding all the available options for Arabic (qwerty, azerty, etc).
- Switching between all of them to see which one will work.
- Once one of them worked fine and Arabic letters has been wrote, all the other Arabic options worked with me.
I think it may needs some time to take effect for the first time.
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To add Arabic letters,
- Open Settings
- Region & Language
- Under Input Sources, click on the (+) icon.
- Select "Arabic (AZERTY)"
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The Arabic language worked with me after doing these:
- Adding all the available options for Arabic (qwerty, azerty, etc).
- Switching between all of them to see which one will work.
- Once one of them worked fine and Arabic letters has been wrote, all the other Arabic options worked with me.
I think it may needs some time to take effect for the first time.
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The Arabic language worked with me after doing these:
- Adding all the available options for Arabic (qwerty, azerty, etc).
- Switching between all of them to see which one will work.
- Once one of them worked fine and Arabic letters has been wrote, all the other Arabic options worked with me.
I think it may needs some time to take effect for the first time.
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The Arabic language worked with me after doing these:
- Adding all the available options for Arabic (qwerty, azerty, etc).
- Switching between all of them to see which one will work.
- Once one of them worked fine and Arabic letters has been wrote, all the other Arabic options worked with me.
I think it may needs some time to take effect for the first time.
The Arabic language worked with me after doing these:
- Adding all the available options for Arabic (qwerty, azerty, etc).
- Switching between all of them to see which one will work.
- Once one of them worked fine and Arabic letters has been wrote, all the other Arabic options worked with me.
I think it may needs some time to take effect for the first time.
answered Jan 26 at 11:50
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To add Arabic letters,
- Open Settings
- Region & Language
- Under Input Sources, click on the (+) icon.
- Select "Arabic (AZERTY)"
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To add Arabic letters,
- Open Settings
- Region & Language
- Under Input Sources, click on the (+) icon.
- Select "Arabic (AZERTY)"
Screenshot
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To add Arabic letters,
- Open Settings
- Region & Language
- Under Input Sources, click on the (+) icon.
- Select "Arabic (AZERTY)"
Screenshot
To add Arabic letters,
- Open Settings
- Region & Language
- Under Input Sources, click on the (+) icon.
- Select "Arabic (AZERTY)"
Screenshot
answered Aug 12 '18 at 13:07
Yahia HassanYahia Hassan
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If you want your desktop be displayed in Arabic, you need to select Arabic as the display language also.
– Gunnar Hjalmarsson
Jul 19 '18 at 15:05
I had nothing extra to do. It was apparently a bug. A few days ago, there was an automatic update that required restarting. That fixed the problem.
– itsols
Aug 13 '18 at 14:11