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Re: Java - Open Office.org

PostAuthor: xcession » October 18, 2008, 5:25 am

Not sure what you guys talking about Thai/English office app.
But it's just the user interface that is Thai or English... all other are same...
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Re: Java - Open Office.org

PostAuthor: rufus » October 18, 2008, 1:43 pm

JimboPSM wrote:Bob, do you know or have any experience with the Excel equivalent, particularly in relation to large spreadsheet files?

A number of my currency spreadsheets in Excel (2002/XP version) are over 20MB and I'm beginning to have occasional faults with them - the only response I ever get from Microsoft is a recommendation to upgrade ](*,)

As I've already bought three versions of Office Professional over the years for my own use (my earliest version was on about 30 floppy discs) I don't really want to buy another.


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Re: Java - Open Office.org

PostAuthor: BobHelm » October 18, 2008, 3:52 pm

westerby,

You might want to look at this weblink

http://www.openoffice.org/scdocs/UserLanguage.html.en

I think it implies that openoffice "knows" what language you use. So you would need to set up as they show & then it would be in Thai.
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Re: Java - Open Office.org

PostAuthor: westerby » October 18, 2008, 4:08 pm

BobHelm wrote:westerby,

You might want to look at this weblink

http://www.openoffice.org/scdocs/UserLanguage.html.en

I think it implies that openoffice "knows" what language you use. So you would need to set up as they show & then it would be in Thai.


Thanks, Bob.

So you should be able to view Thai fonts and type in Thai as well.
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Re: Java - Open Office.org

PostAuthor: BobHelm » October 18, 2008, 4:25 pm

There certainly is something within the programs - it is called CTL language (short for Complex Textual Language I think). You can specify Thai language there - but I am not sure how you "enact" that language in a document :( :(
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Re: Java - Open Office.org

PostAuthor: westerby » October 18, 2008, 4:49 pm

BobHelm wrote:There certainly is something within the programs - it is called CTL language (short for Complex Textual Language I think). You can specify Thai language there - but I am not sure how you "enact" that language in a document :( :(


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