Package: anki Version: 0.9.6-1 Severity: important I have configured my desktop to optionally use the m17n-hi-itrans input method for Hindi/Devanagari. This works fine in AbiWord and OpenOffice, for example, but not for anki. I have configured my deck to use Lohit Devanagari for the Hindi field of my cards, but I can't tell whether the setting is having any effect. I also tried m17n-hi-phonetic, but that did not work either.
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