Hi, Steps to reproduce Open the ClipContent Designer Settings dialog. Enter a string of Hindi alphabets, for example 'हम', in the 'Type the text to be used a separator for the strings appended to the clipboard'. Hit the Ok button. Now re-open the Clip Content Designer Settings dialog, and notice that instead of 'हम', the previous appended string separator is still used. You can also practically append text and then paste them, and the result will be the same, NVDA will use the previous separator instead of the newly entered Hindi one. If the newly entered separator contains both ENglish and Hindi alphabets, still the previous separator will be used. I have been able to consistently reproduce this bug quite some times now, and my guess would be that this bug would apply to other Indian languages as well rather than only Hindi, but I haven't any way to confirm my hunch. -- Warm Regards Bhavya Let me wish you a very Happy New Year before the phone lines get jammed and internet hanged. Happy New Year 2015 ! Reach me through the following means: Mobile: +91 7506221750 Telephone: +022 23076950 E-mail id: bhavya.shah125@xxxxxxxxx Skype id : bhavya.09 ---------------------------------------------------------------- NVDA add-ons: A list to discuss add-on code enhancements and for reporting bugs. Community addons are available from: http://addons.nvda-project.org To send a message to the list: nvda-addons@xxxxxxxxxxxxx To change your list settings/unsubscribe: //www.freelists.org/list/nvda-addons To contact list moderators: nvda-addons-moderators@xxxxxxxxxxxxx