Hi Xavi,

There was work carried out for 4 years (200-2004) to add Dzongkha support in
Microsoft. There was also a message ID assigned by Microsoft for the
Dzongkha Language. However it was later revoked due to unknown reason.
During the 4 years of work, I believe our people from Dzongkha Development
Commission with the help of Orient Foundation submitted locale, fonts,
sorting rules to Microsoft which were not included as indicated in windows
vista.

The right person who is more knowledgeable in this issue is Mr. Chris Fynn <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]>. For some reason, Microsoft failed to support Dzongkha
language after our people put in huge amount of effort towards that and also
after spending lots of money on that project.

However, I was not involved in that project as I was in my college doing my
under graduate during that time. It came to my notice after I joined the
Department of Information Technology and we had not been able to pursue it
with the Microsoft.

Hope this provides an insight to this.

Many Thanks
Pema Geyleg
DIT, MoIC

On 3/28/07, Xavi de Blas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hello, is there any way to make dzongkha translations work on Windows?

Chronojump works on Linux (Mono) ans Windows (.NET) but .NET or
Windows seem not to accept the dz_BT locale

Thanks
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