Re: Open Office in Russian

From: houghi (houghi_at_houghi.org.invalid)
Date: 02/28/05


Date: Mon, 28 Feb 2005 08:47:43 -0000

Andrew wrote:
>> Well, I would try that first and then tell us how it went. Under Yast
>> you have both the standard and the language version. Perhaps you
>> misclicked.
>>
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>
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> You should probably mess with your region settings in control panel like
> Houghi wrote, after that, try inside Open office itself.

No, I was talking about the languae choice you have when installing
OpenOffice.

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