bject: Re: My wish!
On Mon, Feb 25, 2013 at 4:03 PM, atagak xplornet.ca wrote:
> Hello Rob!
>
> Not sure if my last email made it? Anyways, my best attempt in answering
> some questions
>
> I would like to see the ability to type in syllabics in the word processor,
> althou
I am Rob Weir, one of the volunteers on the Apache OpenOffice project.
> >> I'm in the US, in Massachusetts. I always wanted to visit Nunavut
> >> and see the northern lights.
> >>
> >> Welcome to the Dev mailing list. This is a public mailing list, so as
like this note.
>>
>>
>> > I have over the years developed small programs in Visual Basic. One of
>> the
>> > programs I have developed is a transliterator that instantly converts
>> Roman
>> > Orthography into Inuktitut Syllabics.
>> >
>> &
I have over the years developed small programs in Visual Basic. One of
>> the
>>> programs I have developed is a transliterator that instantly converts
>> Roman
>>> Orthography into Inuktitut Syllabics.
>>>
>>> I developed the program to ensure that t
y converts
> Roman
> > Orthography into Inuktitut Syllabics.
> >
> > I developed the program to ensure that the proper use of the orthography
> > converts seamlessly in syllabics without having to learn a mapped
> keyboard
> > to type, or to avoid downloading driv
e that the proper use of the orthography
> converts seamlessly in syllabics without having to learn a mapped keyboard
> to type, or to avoid downloading drivers to be installed on computers.
>
Cool.
> My wish is to have such a program function in Open Office! That would
> be a
antly converts Roman
Orthography into Inuktitut Syllabics.
I developed the program to ensure that the proper use of the orthography
converts seamlessly in syllabics without having to learn a mapped keyboard
to type, or to avoid downloading drivers to be installed on computers.
My wish is to have s