
Chapter 3: Managing Text Documents With Writer
11.Click Retrieve the list and select desired thesaruses using the method in step
7.
12.The macro downloads the files to the appropriate folder.
13.Click Finish.
14.Close OpenOffice.org (including the Quickstarter).
15.Restart OpenOffice.org.
Setting UI Language
A standard installation of OpenOffice.org will provide a user interface (UI) of the chosen
language. Most users download the US English version, which gives english menu
commands and english Online Help. If you want another language for the menus (and for
Online Help, if available in that language), change the UI language as follows.
1. Choose Tools - Options - Language Settings - Languages.
2. Select another UI language in the "User interface" listbox.
3. Click OK and restart the OpenOffice.org software.
4. If the listbox doesn't list the language that wanted, see Adding Multiple Language
Support using Language Packs.
Adding Multiple Language Support using Language Packs
Using languages packs is another way to have OpenOffice.org in mulitple languages,
complete with the user interface in that language.
1. Open your Web browser and check the NLC website that supports the language
needed. If you cannot find one there, then enter
http:// OpenOffice.org translation.services.openoffice.org/pub/OpenOffice.org/ intthe
browser.
2. Select and download the correct language pack for the version of OpenOffice.org.
3. Close OpenOffice.org and the Quickstarter, if it is enabled).
4. Install the language pack.
a) With Windows
®
, double-click the exe file.
b) Under any UNIX, use tar command or archive tool of choice, to open the
.tar.gz file that was downloaded in preparation for installation.
c) In most cases, use the procedures described in the Setup Guide (in various
languages) for completing installation according to standard practice for the
target platform/OS.
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