Hello Manos,

Manos Batsis wrote:

>Hi Chad, Charles,
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>Quoting Chad Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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>>On 2/21/06, Charles-H.Schulz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>>>I do not know if this would be useful to you, but maybe Language
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>>packs
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>>>are what you need?
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>AFAIK those provide thesaurus, spell checking etc and have no use in
>actually localizing the application, right? Being wrong here would make
>me feel like a moron but it would be really great news for me :-)
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No, language packs provide the actual localizations. As for
dictionnaries, you can download them from the office suite itself by
doing this: File>Wizards>Download dictionnaries.

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>>Just so I understand what you are trying to do
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>[...]
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>>- is that correct?
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>Linux, Solaris, OS X and Windows for now, with all the extras. Two
>manuals for installation and use. This latter will probably force us to
>go for different boxes per language or the cost will get high for no
>obvious end user benefit.
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>Tha mac is a tough one. I'm in favour of the X version. X is provided in
>the mac CDs.
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>We may use a DVD to put docos in all available languages since we'll end
>up with boxes with printed manuals in one language.
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An important correction for the MacOSX platform: Neooffice is a software
that is now separate from OOo; however, we have now an official MacOSX
port that even work on Mactel! See here: http://porting.openoffice.org/mac/
It is important to pick the OOo official and supported builds.

Best,
Charles.

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