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Dear Open Office folks;

I just blogged some free javascript that shows how to do =
transliteration.

Imagine this : you are in Russia and you want to use Open Office to type =
a document in English. How are you going to type that on a Russian =
keyboard?

Imagine this : you are in the United States and you want to use Open =
Office to create a invitation in French to a f=C3=AAte (party). How are =
you going to type that?

What is transliteration? For instance, you type e/ and you computer =
turns it instantly into the French character =C3=A9 . Or you type De and =
it turns into the Russian character =D0=94. It also works the other way =
around (Russian to English, for instance).

I think you can imagine how this would improve the usefulness of Open =
Office to people worldwide. People would never need to install another =
keyboard driver again - even if a document was using 10 languages.

If you would like to see the free javascript demo, it is on my Languages =
and Technology blog at :
http://emsjuwel.com/kitqc2blog/?p=3D61

Transliteration would really improve the productivity of people who work =
in more than one language. It would be a great 'competitive edge' over =
commercial products! Every business, government, school and language =
student could use it.

all the best

Andrew Shaw
Namke World Productivity
http://emsjuwel.com
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