Re: [native-lang] Language Selection on OOo Website - Stage 1

2008-12-06 Thread Jeongkyu Kim
English version with preferred language as [ko], the site reported [en-us] insted of [ko]. I hope the site respects language preference of browser like each project page does, if it is not too hard. :-) Jeongkyu -- Jeongkyu Kim OpenOffice.org Korean community lead Community website http

Re: [native-lang] Language Selection on OOo Website - Stage 1

2008-12-04 Thread Jeongkyu Kim
, the order of my preferred languages is Korean/South Korea [ko-kr] Korean [ko] English/United States [en-us] English [en] . Thus, the correct language should be [ko] instead of [en]. Jeongkyu -- Jeongkyu Kim OpenOffice.org Korean community lead Community website http://openoffice.or.kr Personal

Re: [native-lang] current number of supported languages

2008-09-18 Thread Jeongkyu Kim
the following post. http://www.solidoffice.com/archives/875 Jeongkyu -- Jeongkyu Kim OpenOffice.org Korean community lead Community website http://openoffice.or.kr Personal blog http://openoffice.or.kr/gomme - To unsubscribe, e-mail

Re: [native-lang] Moving from release candidate to release

2006-04-18 Thread Jeongkyu Kim
/servlets/ReadMsg?list=devmsgNo=6043 Best wishes, Jeongkyu -- Jeongkyu Kim OpenOffice.org Korean community lead Official website http://ko.openoffice.org Community forum http://oooko.net/ Personal bloghttp://oooko.net/gomme

Re: [native-lang] Dates in Chinese locale in a feature specification document

2006-04-10 Thread Jeongkyu Kim
Sophie Gautier wrote: Hi Jeongkyu, Jeongkyu Kim wrote: Hello, I've just read one of feature specifications posted through mailling list. http://specs.openoffice.org/appwide/onlineupdate/Software_Update.odt ... FYI, I am using OpenOffice.org _on Korean Windows_. Would you guys check how

[native-lang] Dates in Chinese locale in a feature specification document

2006-04-07 Thread Jeongkyu Kim
/dates_in_Chinese_locale.png It is not bad at all to see the dates in Chinese locale :-) , but I wonder if it is intended or caused by bug of OpenOffice.org. FYI, I am using OpenOffice.org _on Korean Windows_. Would you guys check how the dates are shown on your side? Thanks, Jeongkyu -- Jeongkyu Kim

Re: [native-lang] OOo 2.0RC3 localization testing

2005-10-26 Thread Jeongkyu Kim
On 10/26/05, Andre Schnabel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, You don't need to present the full results. We are used to trust in the local QA represantatives. If they give a GO, we accept this in most cases. So .. best (and fastes way) is, if your QA team updates the status page and files an

Re: [native-lang] OOo 2.0RC3 localization testing

2005-10-19 Thread Jeongkyu Kim
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Re: [native-lang] OOo 2.0RC3 localization testing

2005-10-17 Thread Jeongkyu Kim
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Re: [native-lang] Re:[native-lang] Re: [l10n-dev] N. Korean localization : Impossible?

2005-04-09 Thread Jeongkyu Kim
Jonathon Blake wrote: Daniel wrote: The US and North Korea are still technically at war with each other. This is true. However, it has been _52 yrs_ since it was suspended. (South Korea is an innocent bystander.) Every year a couple of soldiers on each side gets shot at, by the other side.

Re: [native-lang] Re:[native-lang] Re: [l10n-dev] N. Korean localization : Impossible?

2005-04-09 Thread Jeongkyu Kim
Aiet Kolkhi wrote: Perhaps Jeongkyu can explain us the current situation in NK and SK. Being from SK, he should not have any problems explaining the current conditions and sanctions between them. Also, it would be very interesting to hear from Jeongkyu whether he knows anything about the IT

Re: [native-lang] Re:[native-lang] Re: [l10n-dev] N. Korean localization : Impossible?

2005-04-09 Thread Jeongkyu Kim
Jonathon Blake wrote: All that said, I think that Sun Legal made a grave error either in rejecting the NK language patch, or accepting the patches for the other languages / writing systems / countries on the Embargo list. Wondering if Sun Legal is going to claim that they have no knowledge of