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Re: Foreign Language with OpenOffice?



Kent West wrote:
Petro wrote:

On Thu, May 30, 2002 at 12:45:15PM -0500, Kent West wrote:

   Well, since they have to switch to something, OpenOffice (or
   StarOffice when the next version is released) would be as good as
   any, and better than most.

I appreciate your response. Could any one give me any guidance as to how this is done? Do I use the standard OpenOffice (English version) that I already have and just do something with locales or with kbd or something? Or do I download a special German version of OO? If the latter, does that mean the faculty will have to keep three or four instances of OO running at any one time? One for English, one for German, one for French, etc? Sorry I'm so ignorant of working with different languages.

I believe this is fairly easy with 1.0-4. This version which is still not official Debian yet but is on mirrors which allow you to use apt-get.

You might want to subscribe to debian-openoffice and/or read the recent archives where this is discused a lot more.

Paul Scott


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