Chris wrote:

> There does not appear to be a "English English" version of OO,

Look for the English (UK) version.
I have  both OOo 1.1.4 English (UK) and OOo 1.9.130 English (UK)
installed on my system.   [What I'd really like is English (ZA)]

> it would be a major 'selling' point for OO (as it is for Linux) if it had a 
> proper English interface. (It is a major issue educationally.) I

At least one Linux distribution also comes in an English (UK) flavour.
 [Now wondering why translate.org,za doesn't provide an English (ZA)
flavour of Linux, or OOo.]

> would be willing to 'translate' a list of American words if it were a simple 
> matter.

Pootle makes it fairly easy to do the translations.  The downside is
that you either need a good Internet connection, or have it installed
locally on  high powered system.  [Minimum RAM requirements: 1 GB. 
Minimum hard disk requirements:  5 GB.  Athalon (or better) Chip rated
at 2.5+GHrz. (Celeron chips are totally inadequate for the job.)

xan

jonathon
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