On Saturday 11 February 2006 05:46, RKVS Raman wrote: > From OO 2.0 installing language packs is a breeze. It just requires > an application restart. > > Same is followed in MSO and things cant get easier than this. > > -Raman
Sorry I didn't make myself very clear. I meant updating the actual contents of the LIP/Language packs. Maori is a dynamic language. It changes on a day to day basis. Te Reo(The language) was supressed for 70 odd years and is only now making a recovery from that. The speed with which it is happening is phenomonal and it adjusts to usage in a modern world quickly and often. Being able to have say six monthly releases that take that into account would be important. Cheers Yo > > > Heh, heck no, I just wanted to know the differences if any and to > > see if there are advantages to using the OOo way of doing things as > > opposed to the MS way. > > > > For instance would OOo's updating of the Language Pack be easier > > than updating the MS LIP or do they have a system in place for > > doing that. > > > > Sorry if these questions are stupid, but as you can no doubt tell > > this is a completely new field to me. :) > > -- Graham Lauder OpenOffice.org Marcon New Zealand [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://marketing.openoffice.org/contacts.html INGOTs Gold Assessor Trainer www.theingots.org Member Open Document fellowship http://www.opendocumentfellowship.org --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
