On Wed February 8 2006 02:49, + RS Leonard wrote:
>  [ MODERATED ] ***********************
> dear open office.org
> i recently downloaded to my Neo Office 1.2 Beta, choosing the language as
> English, and the OS as Tiger X10.4.  I now need to write in Thai script.  i
> have configured the language settings in the CTL options to thai, but it is
> still not possible for me to type in Thai.  do I need to install a Thai
> keyboard?  If so, where can I obtain this software? I dont actually need
> new keyboard hardware as I know where the thai letters should be located on
> a Qwerty, I just need the facility to switch between English and thai
> keyboards...

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On Wed February 8 2006 18:21, Jallan wrote:
>
> Yes, you should install a Thai keyboard driver to easily use Thai
> characters in any application, including OpenOffice.org.
>
> A Thai keyboard driver is included with Tiger and many previous
> Macintosh OS releases.
>
> The instructions at
> http://tlt.its.psu.edu/suggestions/international/keyboards/mackey.html
> should help in installing it.

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