why all Arabic regional formats uses US numerals












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As language source is set to Arabic system should output ٠ ١ ٢ ٣ instead of 0 1 2 3, noting that my regional formats are set to Arabic (jordan)










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  • Please provide more details. Where do you want you to have arabic numbers? In terminal or in word processor?

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  • I would like to have it System wide

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As language source is set to Arabic system should output ٠ ١ ٢ ٣ instead of 0 1 2 3, noting that my regional formats are set to Arabic (jordan)










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  • Please provide more details. Where do you want you to have arabic numbers? In terminal or in word processor?

    – Codito ergo sum
    Jan 20 at 18:05











  • I would like to have it System wide

    – Suhayb
    Jan 20 at 18:12














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As language source is set to Arabic system should output ٠ ١ ٢ ٣ instead of 0 1 2 3, noting that my regional formats are set to Arabic (jordan)










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As language source is set to Arabic system should output ٠ ١ ٢ ٣ instead of 0 1 2 3, noting that my regional formats are set to Arabic (jordan)







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  • Please provide more details. Where do you want you to have arabic numbers? In terminal or in word processor?

    – Codito ergo sum
    Jan 20 at 18:05











  • I would like to have it System wide

    – Suhayb
    Jan 20 at 18:12



















  • Please provide more details. Where do you want you to have arabic numbers? In terminal or in word processor?

    – Codito ergo sum
    Jan 20 at 18:05











  • I would like to have it System wide

    – Suhayb
    Jan 20 at 18:12

















Please provide more details. Where do you want you to have arabic numbers? In terminal or in word processor?

– Codito ergo sum
Jan 20 at 18:05





Please provide more details. Where do you want you to have arabic numbers? In terminal or in word processor?

– Codito ergo sum
Jan 20 at 18:05













I would like to have it System wide

– Suhayb
Jan 20 at 18:12





I would like to have it System wide

– Suhayb
Jan 20 at 18:12










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  • In LibreOffice: Go to:



Tools > Options > Language settings > Complex text layout




Then choose context or Hindi instead of Arabic.





  • In terminal:


Download this package, it's a .deb file; you can install it using:



sudo apt install ./name.deb (or sudo apt install /path/to/package/name.deb) 


For further information, look at this links:



Link1



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    • In LibreOffice: Go to:



    Tools > Options > Language settings > Complex text layout




    Then choose context or Hindi instead of Arabic.





    • In terminal:


    Download this package, it's a .deb file; you can install it using:



    sudo apt install ./name.deb (or sudo apt install /path/to/package/name.deb) 


    For further information, look at this links:



    Link1



    Link2



    Link3



    Arabic community






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      • In LibreOffice: Go to:



      Tools > Options > Language settings > Complex text layout




      Then choose context or Hindi instead of Arabic.





      • In terminal:


      Download this package, it's a .deb file; you can install it using:



      sudo apt install ./name.deb (or sudo apt install /path/to/package/name.deb) 


      For further information, look at this links:



      Link1



      Link2



      Link3



      Arabic community






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        • In LibreOffice: Go to:



        Tools > Options > Language settings > Complex text layout




        Then choose context or Hindi instead of Arabic.





        • In terminal:


        Download this package, it's a .deb file; you can install it using:



        sudo apt install ./name.deb (or sudo apt install /path/to/package/name.deb) 


        For further information, look at this links:



        Link1



        Link2



        Link3



        Arabic community






        share|improve this answer

















        • In LibreOffice: Go to:



        Tools > Options > Language settings > Complex text layout




        Then choose context or Hindi instead of Arabic.





        • In terminal:


        Download this package, it's a .deb file; you can install it using:



        sudo apt install ./name.deb (or sudo apt install /path/to/package/name.deb) 


        For further information, look at this links:



        Link1



        Link2



        Link3



        Arabic community







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