Hi Manfred, Guy and Mike,

Thank you all for your prompt response.

I tried all the method you mentioned. Mike is right, it is the OP in
circles here. Then I tried to download the en-US version and the Thai
language pack as Manfred suggested. Thanks for Manfred's specific
instruction. I successfully download both files and the English
version works very well.

I still have one question: Where should I put the Thai language pack?
I don't quite understand the meaning of "Then install the Thai
language pack to the existing OOo directory." Could you be more
specific please?

I don't understand Thia, too. However, most of my Thai co-workers
don't understand English, so they really need the Thai version to help
them to know better about OpenOffice.

Thank you very very much in advance.


-- 
Cheers and Best Regards,

Jaslyn Wu

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Manfred J. Krause <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 2008/2/12 22:21
Subject: Re: [users] Thai Version download problem
To: users@openoffice.org
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]


Hi *,


 2008/2/12, mike scott wrote:
 > On 12 Feb 2008 at 14:23, Guy Voets wrote:

> > 2008/2/12, Jaslyn Wu wrote:
 > > > Dear Sir/ Madam,
 > > >
 > > > I tried to download the Thai Projects of OpenOffice.org. from
 > > > http://th.openoffice.org/ .
 > > > Then, I got to http://download.openoffice.org/2.0.0/index.html
 > > > Which says "This version of OpenOffice.org 2.0.x has been superseded.
 > > > Please visit Download Central."
 > > > However, I can't find the Thai version here.
 > > >
 > > > Could you please help me to find Thai version of OpenOffice.org? Even
 > > > the old version is good enough for me.
 > ...
 > > I suppose you can find all useful information and downloads here, at
 > > the Thai language project of OpenOffice.org:
 > > http://th.openoffice.org/
 >
 > I think you're taking the OP in circles here. He did say that's the
 > website where he started.
 >
 > Looking at http://th.openoffice.org has a big OOo banner that takes
 > you to the standard download sitem for 2.0.x; this indeed just says
 > "superceded, see download central" - which doesn't have a Thai
 > version.
 >
 > However, there's a also a link just below that written in Thai (not
 > among my skills, sorry :-(   )  but which has the word 'mirror' and
 > points to http://ftp.opentle.org/pub/openoffice/stable/ which looks a
 > more profitable place to start - there seem to be a number of
 > possible versions there relating to Thai. I've no idea what status
 > this site has though.


Well - it's a vicious circle ...   ;-)
 I would suggest to go to this site  ->

 <http://openoffice.mirrors.tds.net/pub/openoffice/stable/2.3.1/>

 Then download the en-US version (depending on your operating system).

 Then select  ->
 <Parent Directory>  (2 x)

 ... now select  ->
 <extended/ >  ->   <2.3.1rc1/>

 There you'll find the Thai language pack
 <...langpack_th....>
 for Linux, Solaris, Windows.

 Download the Thai language pack.

 Install OOo 2.3.1 (en-US).

 Then install the Thai language pack to the existing OOo directory.
 Now user interface and online help can be switched from English
 to Thai (and vice versa).

 For further information (after installation)
 see Help <F1>  ->
 Index: languages

 I've never tried out with Thai -
 but it works fine between Western languages.
 Feedback to users@openoffice.org would be nice ...

 Manfred


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