On Saturday 11 February 2006 05:46, RKVS Raman wrote:
> From OO 2.0 installing language packs is a breeze. It just requires
> an application restart.
>
> Same is followed in MSO and things cant get easier than this.
>
> -Raman

Sorry I didn't make myself very clear.  I meant updating the actual 
contents of the LIP/Language packs.  Maori is a dynamic language.  It 
changes on a day to day basis.  Te Reo(The language) was supressed for 
70 odd years and is only now making a recovery from that.  The speed 
with which it is happening is phenomonal and it adjusts to usage in a 
modern world quickly and often.  Being able to have say six monthly 
releases that take that into account would be important.

Cheers
Yo 

>
> > Heh, heck no, I just wanted to know the differences if any and to
> > see if there are advantages to using the OOo way of doing things as
> > opposed to the MS way.
> >
> > For instance would OOo's updating of the Language Pack be easier
> > than updating the MS LIP or do they have a system in place for
> > doing that.
> >
> > Sorry if these questions are stupid, but as you can no doubt tell
> > this is a completely new field to me.  :)
> >
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