On 04/28/2009 10:05 PM, Michael Adams wrote:
> On Tue, 28 Apr 2009 13:28:29 -0700
> Came this utterance formulated by NoOp to my mailbox:
> 
>> > I am trying to trace it back - to see if it originates in OO.o,
>> > Go-oo or Ubuntu. Without being able to replicate this (I am on
>> > Mandriva, not Ubuntu) i need others help. To raise an issue we need
>> > to know who to rais ethe issue with.
>> > 
>> > 
>> 
>> I'm a little late in the thread (admit I haven't read all posts), but
>> I checked on my Ubuntu 9.04 Ubuntu'ized OOo 3.0.1 openoffice.org-core-
>> 1:3.0.1-9ubuntu3, Tue Apr 14 and my default templates are English. My
>> locale is en_US.UTF8. Default language is also set to English.
>> 
> 
> From elsewhere please try this:
> 
> In Impress after selecting a template, and clicking create, go to  
>   Tools- Options- Language Settings- Languages
> See if it is English there. TIA
> 

That's what I did (I read
http://www.linux.net.nz/pipermail/nzlug/2009-April/016216.html).
Template that I used was 'Introducing a New Product". I checked on 2
other OOo(U)3.0.1's and they are the same. Only difference that I see
between the OOo(U) versions and standard OOo 3.0.1 is:

OOo(U)                                  OOo Standard
User interface: English (USA)           Default
Locale setting: Default                 Default
Decimal sep key: checked                checked
Default currency: Default               Default
Western: English (USA)                  English (USA)
all else are unchecked                  all else are unchecked

Mind you, I've not installed any language or dictionary packages. I have
a test machine that I can load just about anything on if you'd like be
to test further.




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