Support the Esperanto language

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Guest

You currently support 240 different languages and dialects. You should add
support for Esperanto.

UNESCO says that Esperanto is the 50th most widely spoken language, and the
10th most used for international communications. Esperanto speakers tend to
be more affluent and more likely to be on the Internet than others in their
country.


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Robert M. Franz (RMF)

Hi JC

JC said:
You currently support 240 different languages and dialects. You should add
support for Esperanto.

UNESCO says that Esperanto is the 50th most widely spoken language, and the
10th most used for international communications. Esperanto speakers tend to
be more affluent and more likely to be on the Internet than others in their
country.

Quite frankly, I'd rather see support of the first 49 spoken languages
improved before dealing with the 50th ...

2cents
Robert
 
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Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi J.C.,

Not sure what support you're looking for exactly. You may want to post this in the Word International Features newsgroup (link
below) with more specifics. This article explains a bit on one approach to entering text in Esperanto's 28 character 'alphabet'
through the use of the built in Unicode capabilities in Windows and Word.
http://www.phon.ucl.ac.uk/home/wells/esperantoforwindows.htm

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You currently support 240 different languages and dialects. You should add
support for Esperanto.

UNESCO says that Esperanto is the 50th most widely spoken language, and the
10th most used for international communications. Esperanto speakers tend to
be more affluent and more likely to be on the Internet than others in their
country. >>
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I hope this helped you,

Bob Buckland ?:)
MS Office system products MVP

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