Openoffice Chinese Character Support

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Chinese characters (View topic) • Apache OpenOffice ...

    https://forum.openoffice.org/en/forum/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=28045
    Feb 28, 2010 · The Apache OpenOffice User Forum is an user to user help and discussion forum for exchanging information and tips with other users of Apache OpenOffice, the open source office suite. Chinese characters (View topic) • Apache OpenOffice Community Forum

Character unit - Apache OpenOffice Wiki

    https://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/Character_unit
    Character unit overview. In CJK, especailly in China, character is used as a unit to measure some paragraph attributes, such as indentation, line spacing and tab stop. etc. Character unit is most useful in processing Chinese. For example, users are used to use two characters as the indent of first line of the paragraph. **大家好

Choosing language settings - Apache OpenOffice Wiki

    https://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/Documentation/OOo3_User_Guides/Writer_Guide/Choosing_language_settings
    If necessary, select the options to enable support for Asian languages (Chinese, Japanese, Korean) and support for CTL (complex text layout) languages such as Hindi, Thai, Hebrew, and Arabic. If you choose either of these options, the next time you open this dialog, you will see some extra choices under Language Settings, as shown below.

Chinese characters show unreadable square [closed]

    https://ask.libreoffice.org/en/question/15879/chinese-characters-show-unreadable-square/
    Operating system support: It is not so much because there is "no specific Chinese font" but rather no font that the operating system recognises as having the character/s in question. Most modern operating systems support the display of Chinese characters by including a number of Chinese fonts.

How to Handle Special Characters in OpenOffice

    https://www.openoffice.org/documentation/HOW_TO/various_topics/Howto_special_char.pdf
    Using macros to manage Special Character needs is made easy with the Macro Recorder that comes with OpenOffice.org releases later than 1.1. This section describes how to use the recorder to enable Special Characters in OpenOffice.org. Because macros that are recorded by

OpenOffice.org 2.0 Office Suite Guide to New Features

    http://www.openoffice.org/marketing/2.0/featureguide.html
    OpenOffice.org 2.0 Office Suite Guide to New Features. Last Updated: 6 February 2005. This feature guide is a list of new features in OpenOffice.org 2.0 as compared to OpenOffice.org 1.1.

Ubuntu 9.04 Chinese input methods, SCIM, OpenOffice.org ...

    https://www.pinyinjoe.com/linux/ubuntu-openoffice-chinese-setup.htm
    « Installing Chinese 9.04 Input Methods 9.10 Input Methods » Fonts » Preferences » Ubuntu 9.04 Chinese Input Methods. After installing the files for Chinese support (including clicking the little "Use input method engines" checkbox I showed you there), you are ready to type some Chinese.

Compose Special Characters Apache OpenOffice Extensions

    https://extensions.openoffice.org/en/project/compose-special-characters
    I second the "WOW" one user expressed. I do a significant amount of writing in Chinese pinyin. I was using "Insert" and "Special Character" then cutting and pasting. Very labor intensive! "Compose Special Characters" has been unbelievable in speeding up my pinyin entry. I cannot say enough good about it. Initially I had a small problem.

Choose text encoding when you open and save files - Word

    https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Choose-text-encoding-when-you-open-and-save-files-60D59C21-88B5-4006-831C-D536D42FD861
    Choose text encoding when you open and save files. ... For example, Unicode enables you to create a Traditional Chinese language document on your English-language system. However, if the document will be opened in a Traditional Chinese language program that does not support Unicode, you can save the document with Chinese Traditional (Big5 ...



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