Carlos E. R.-2 wrote:
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The Wednesday 2006-11-01 at 08:44 -0800, QiuFeng wrote:
(Does this have anything to do with OPEN OFFICE being a GNOME program? I've read a comment like that before.)
That's not true: OpenOffice is independent and uses it's own configuration. It should work fine both in kde and gnome.
I am new to LINUX and can't think of anything else at the moment that makes SENSE for this situation? I am running the SUSE Live CD and I 'work' in CHINA so I "NEED" to have CHINESE imput. I typically use KDE and don't find GNOME as an alternative.
I don't know if the live version is sufficiently configurable. Other people might know about Chinese support in OO.
Also, please remember that writing in capitals in emails is interpreted as SHOUTING.
- -- Cheers, Carlos E. R.
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