Re: [BGSpam]Re: [Scottish] Linux apparell in Glasgow

2007-02-12 Thread Andrew Back
On Sat, 10 Feb 2007, ed wrote: SNIP If it was an independent event that MS happened to be at then sure, since it is organised and paid for by MS and my work happens to be their guests I think that would be a bit dodgy for what little remains of my career prospects. At least I got linux onto

[Scottish] Gaelic Spellchecker

2007-02-12 Thread J.R. Seago¹
Two points to consider here, have a look here: http://tinyurl.com/3e55b2 why is the Gaelic spell checker only available to operate on Microsoft office? (If it can be made to work on Free Software please let me know before I get cross for the wrong reason). And the second point is why does

Re: [Scottish] Gaelic Spellchecker

2007-02-12 Thread Subhi S Hashwa
Monday, February 12, 2007, 8:15:51 PM, J.R. Seago¹ wrote: Two points to consider here, have a look here: http://tinyurl.com/3e55b2 why is the Gaelic spell checker only available to operate on Microsoft office? (If it can be made to work on Free Software please let me know before I get cross

Re: [Scottish] Gaelic Spellchecker

2007-02-12 Thread Subhi S Hashwa
Monday, February 12, 2007, 8:15:51 PM, J.R. Seago¹ wrote: Two points to consider here, have a look here: http://tinyurl.com/3e55b2 why is the Gaelic spell checker only available to operate on Microsoft office? (If it can be made to work on Free Software please let me know before I get cross

Re: [Scottish] Gaelic Spellchecker

2007-02-12 Thread Chris Nicolson
J.R. Seago wrote: And the second point is why does the Welsh language board get more than the Gaelic. Maybe the Welsh assembly puts greater importance on Welsh than the Scottish Executive does on Gaelic ;) If this is British/UK money, or even EU funding, that still doesn't explain why