Just in case 64bit Linux is correct for you - if you start on the main download page, find your OS and you will find a link to the language packs there for your particular OS.
On Sat, Apr 27, 2019 at 3:18 PM Drew Jensen <drewjensen.inbox@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Howdy,If you are looking for Burmese there is a language pack listed on the download page.All available are listed hereHope that helps.Best wishes,DrewOn Sat, Apr 27, 2019 at 3:04 PM Cyrille <lafricain79@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:Hello,_______________________________________________
I'm currently helping a friend to use Libreoffice for the publication of a book in Myanmar. But all the links for Myanmar/burmese in this page point to very old package no more compatible with new LO release: https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Language_support_of_LibreOffice.
To type text the installation of the palauk font solve the problem on Ubuntu.
For dictionary on this link I found an old extension with an hunspell dic for OpenOffice and it is probably possible to create a new extension for Libreoffice. I'm ready to do the work, but I couldn't maintain it. Would it be possible to add it directly to Libreoffice sources?
The same page says that the ui is translated but on Ubuntu I couldn't see the translation with the "my" locale. the http://thanlwinsoft.github.io/www.thanlwinsoft.org/ThanLwinSoft/Downloads/ page says too that graphite give this UI translation, then how to use it on LO?
Thanks for help.
Cyrille
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