On 11/21/2014 12:26 PM, Doug wrote:
I would doubt that Chinese will ever become a world-wide language
unless and until it converts to a Latin alphabet.
--doug
Maybe unlikely, but it could happen. It happened in Vietnam although
many years ago. Like most far east languages, Vietnamese used
On 11/21/2014 03:53 AM, mt wrote:
On 21/11/14 at 8:33 AM, davian...@gmail.com (Urmas) wrote:
"Brian Barker":
the number of speakers of Mandarin as a first language is more than twice that
for English
Would you please follow your own logic and repeat your query in Mandarin
Not even Chinese
On Wed, 19 Nov 2014 16:43:54 +
Régis De merlis wrote:
> Bonjour,
>
> J'utilise OpenOffice 4.1.1 sur un PC HP "All in One" avec son clavier et
> j'en suis très satisfait.
>
> Cependant, lorsque je veux mettre un point (.) à la fin d'une phrase,
> OpenOffice 4.1.1 renvoie une virgule (,) !
On 21/11/14 at 8:33 AM, davian...@gmail.com (Urmas) wrote:
"Brian Barker":
the number of speakers of Mandarin as a first language is more
than twice that for English
Would you please follow your own logic and repeat your query in Mandarin
Not even Chinese speak Mandarin.
However, everyone o
2014-11-21 8:33 GMT+01:00 Urmas :
> "Brian Barker":
>
> the number of speakers of Mandarin as a first language is more than twice
>> that for English
>> Would you please follow your own logic and repeat your query in Mandarin
>>
>
> Not even Chinese speak Mandarin.
> However, everyone of conseque
"Brian Barker":
the number of speakers of Mandarin as a first language
is more than twice that for English
Would you
please follow your own logic and repeat your query in Mandarin
Not even Chinese speak Mandarin.
However, everyone of consequence on our Earth speaks English.
Also, netiquette
At 11:29 20/11/2014 +0600, Urmas Davian wrote:
When using PUBLIC newsgroups, you should write in the language
people can UNDERSTAND. French is NOT a such language.
Cependant, lorsque je veux mettre un point (.)
Which key that is?
Let's see now: you shout your suggestion (false, of course)
M Henri Day wrote:
unwilling or unable to use a
facility like Google Translate to translate to a language which s/he
pretends to «UNDERSTAND», s/he might be advised to refrain from replying
Well, we do have a users mailing list in French:
http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/openoffice-user
On 20-11-2014 20:36, M Henri Day wrote:
Urmas chooses once again to reveal both her/his linguistic
incompetence and her/his lack of tact. In the event s/he does not
«UNDERSTAND» a poster's question, and is unwilling or unable to use a
facility like Google Translate to translate to a languag
2014-11-20 7:14 GMT+01:00 Doug :
> On 11/20/2014 12:29 AM, Urmas wrote:
>
>> "Régis De merlis":
>>
>> When using PUBLIC newsgroups, you should write in the language people can
>> UNDERSTAND. French is NOT a such language.
>>
>> Cependant, lorsque je veux mettre un point (.)
>>>
>>
>> Which key th
On 11/20/2014 12:29 AM, Urmas wrote:
"Régis De merlis":
When using PUBLIC newsgroups, you should write in the language people can
UNDERSTAND. French is NOT a such language.
Cependant, lorsque je veux mettre un point (.)
Which key that is?
B-flat?
"Régis De merlis":
When using PUBLIC newsgroups, you should write in the language people can
UNDERSTAND. French is NOT a such language.
Cependant, lorsque je veux mettre un point (.)
Which key that is?
-
To unsubscribe,
Bonjour,
J'utilise OpenOffice 4.1.1 sur un PC HP "All in One" avec son clavier et j'en
suis très satisfait.
Cependant, lorsque je veux mettre un point (.) à la fin d'une phrase,
OpenOffice 4.1.1 renvoie une virgule (,) !!
Il faut que j'utilise majuscule + (;) pour obtenir un point (.)
Merci
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