On Sat October 14 2006 13:44, + Joe Zinskie wrote:
> We are using OpenOffice.org 2.0.2, and experiencing the following
> difficulty.
>
> We ordered a Compaq V3012AU notebook in Chiang Rai, specifying we would
> like a Linux OS. The system was delivered from Bangkok with Ubuntu Linux
> Dapper Dan 6.06 installed. We can log in and display menus in either Thai
> or English, but when running OpenOffice.org Word Processor we cannot enter
> text in Thai language. We cannot determine what might be needed to remedy
> this as it appears from all the searching for answers that everything
> suggested is installed. We would like to be able to type documents in
> either English or Thai and have the ability to embed text in both languages
> within the same document. To date we can only type in English, and we would
> like to have the ability to toggle quickly between either language, but
> have no idea what is required to make this work. Any help in resolving this
> would be greatly appreciated.

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On Sun October 15 2006 16:18, [email protected] wrote:
> Joe wrote:
>  >we cannot enter text in Thai language.
>
> First configure for Thai:
> * ">Tools >Options >Language Settings >Language".;
> * Click "Close"; [This is required, so various language related things
> get displayed.]
> * ">Tools >Options >Language Settings >Complex Text Layout >Sequence
> Checking";
> * Mark "Use Sequence Checking";
> * Mark "Restricted".  [This is ungrayed when the "use sequence checking"
> is marked";
> * ">Tools >Options >Language Settings >Complex Text Layout >General
> Options";
> * Select "System" in the "Numerals" Drop down box;
>
> Then create language specific styles:
> * Paragraph;
> * Character;
> * Numbering;
>

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