krackedpress wrote
So how many installed and enabled languages can be used at the same time?
I was told there was a very small limited number.
You can have a fairly large number of languages running parallel in the same
document. However, you have to provide suitable font for each language.As
Thanks for the suggestion. After reading your reply, I suspect this might be
issues of LibreOffice on Windows (or more precisely Windows with asian code
page configured for non-Unicode applications) but not on Linux.
Peter Maunder wrote
I can insert the face as a special character, and both the
MR ZenWiz wrote
OT:
in Chrome, I see 3 characters and a blank box. In Firefox and
Seamonkey, I see three characters and a box with 4A 3B on two lines.
Your browsers supports Unicode CJK characters, but either they do not
associate a proper display font for the CJK Unified Ideographs
Tractor wrote
in Ubuntu 13.10 with Unity, in Thunderbird e-mail the 4 characters are
present. If I paste the same in LO Write from the Document Foundation
4.1.4.2 they also show up a 4 characters.
Your browser probably has full support for CJK characters in the basic
multilingual plane. I'm
Thanks again. I am planning to check these issues in virtual machine with
Windows or Linux installed, which I think would yield some more helpful
results.
I'm afraid I did not make myself clear regarding the non-Unicode support in
Windows. I am confident that my OS is set up with Unicode support.
Hi! I wasn't able to view the pictures in your message, in both Nabble and
mailing list. I only get plain text.
I have been trying out LibreOffice on Ubuntu 12.04 LTS in VMware player
today. Everything is working fine. No all these windows bugs.
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雷聲 靐䨻: if you can see four Chinese
if Ubuntu has a supporting font so
just copied one), Gothic (using Code2000 fonts or Segoe UI Symbol) and more
signs (using Segoe UI Symbol).
♪͡♪♪͡♪Neil Ren♪͡♪♪͡♪ wrote
1. no unicode code point entry field in the dialog
This is UNNECESSARY for Ubuntu/Linux because I have learned it has
I have tested LO for these issues on Ubuntu in a VM. Now I am much more
confident that the problems I've described are Windows-specific issues and
not directly related to LO itself. See my own reply to these problems. These
issues may have arisen during the porting of LO to Windows, or may be
TomD wrote
Hi :)
I was wondering it there is likely to be a slow-down in opening or
normal usage when there are a lot of languages installed.
Hi!
tk below says that RAM usage of LO grows as languages used increases.
I think it's generally true. But I would like to offer my opinion, although
Gordon Burgess-Parker-3 wrote
Isn't that the wrong way round? Shouldn't it be Windows in VMWare on
Ubuntu?
;-)
Yeah, for so many years I have been keeping my self from the wonderful world
of Linux, getting stuck here and there on the Windows platform .What a
mistake!
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雷聲 靐䨻: if you
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