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List:       koffice
Subject:    Re: file formats [Re: Question about your KPresenter's review]
From:       Thomas Diehl <thd () kde ! org>
Date:       2002-03-11 9:08:42
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Am Montag, 11. März 2002 09:47 schrieb Vadim Plessky:

> |   > Problem with Star Office that it can't support Cyrillic correctly.
> |   > People who tried it here suggested that a whole StarOffice is a
> |   > joke, nothing more. Hope Sun will fix it for upcoming StarOffice6 -
> |   > but my impression that Sun's goal is to ditch Microsoft, not to
> |   > bring out "perfect product".
> |
> |   Probably true.  If more people used Cyrillic, though, it would be a
> | different story. :-)
>
> Yes, I know - 250 mln. is not a lot. :-)
> But I am not sure in Chineese support in StarOffice, either. (and that's
> over 1 billion of people)
> I heard that SO6 will have Asian languages support, but don't know to
> what extent (and wether it will be able to print in those languages, or
> just display on screen?)
> During my visit to Taiwan in January this year, I haven't seen people
> testing (or using)  StarOffice/OpenOffice.
> [to be fare: I haven't seen KDE/KOfice users, either... :-( ]

FWIW, RedFlag Linux seems to be going with KOffice for Chinese. And 
South Korea (to name another country with a Han language) is going 
with Hancom+KDE, not with StarOffice.

Thomas



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