Do you know what does it do to my documents when I do so (my
Japanese is really bad and I do not want it to jump somewhere on me :-)).
I doubt it will do anything strange to your documents. I have an
all-Japanese system (keyboard, Windows, etc.), and I can write English
documents with no Japanese surprises. I was also able to paste your Czech
text into a document with no trouble, with all the special characters still
correct (at least I assume they were correct - my Czech is at least as bad
as your Japanese!).
And also what happens when somebody with Asian languages support switched
on will open my document?
A more important question would be: what happens when somebody with Asian
languages support switched *off* opens your documents - and I don't know the
answer. If you are able to switch it off again on your system, you could
test that yourself - write a document with Ruby, close it, switch off Asian
language support, and then try opening the document. If it still looks
okay, I think there will be no problems. (Although I don't know how well it
would export to Word format to be viewed by someone with non-Japanese Word -
that might be more risky. But if you have Word, you could test that also.)
Merry Christmas and Blessed New Year then!
To you also!
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