The regulars here would probably agree with you that omission of Polish is a
rough deal, now you have mentioned it. But we are simply Microsoft customers
who use Word and like to send small kindnesses around the world, in a
voluntary capacity, by helping people to use Word better. Microsoft
employees hardly ever visit this newsgroup, and we are not Microsoft
employees.
So, you are venting in the wrong place. Especially if you want support for
conspiracy theories. I think all of us are catatonically indifferent to them
-- except for our longstanding, in-house conspiracy theorist, Phillip.
I suggest you send your comment to *Microsoft* via the Help menu. Someone in
the Mac Business Unit sees, logs and distributes the feedback. Make sure you
include your last 2 lines; I imagine they will warm to that suggestion.
Cheers,
Clive Huggan
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On 13/1/09 5:23 PM, in article
92a6d084-db04-4cd4...@l33g2000pri.googlegroups.com,
Your conspiracy rant left out the only threat or inducement that had a
chance of working!! Try offering "money".
If you pay for it, you will have Polish tomorrow. If you won't pay for it,
you won't get it :-)
Just to explain: For every release, Microsoft reconsiders which languages
will be offered. They decide this by assessing the sales of Apple Macs in
each country of the world.
As soon as the sales of Mac computers in Polish-speaking countries reach the
level they have in France, Microsoft will include Polish in Mac Office.
Until the sales get that high, they won't.
Microsoft is not anti-polish, but they are pro-profit. It's a corporation,
not a charity :-)
Cheers
On 13/01/09 3:53 PM, in article
92a6d084-db04-4cd4...@l33g2000pri.googlegroups.com,
"Latarnik" <mark.l...@gmail.com> wrote:
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John McGhie, Microsoft MVP, Word and Word:Mac
Sydney, Australia. mailto:jo...@mcghie.name
> Why the hell does Microsoft ignores Polish language in Office
> 2008?
Because they calculated that it might not be profitable enough to invest
time and resources in developing one for the new version of Office.
I looked around and didn't see third party tools you could use.
SpellCatcher is nice and supports a good set of languages, but
unfortunately not Polish.
You couldd get the Excalibur dictionaries, and use them at your
advantage though:
- create a new spelling dictionary for Polish in the Word Preferences.
- use the command there to edit it
- copy all the words in the Excalibr polish Dictionary (you can google
it) and paste them in your new custom spelling dictionary.
Not perfect, but it will bring some support for spell-checking.
Corentin
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> You couldd get the Excalibur dictionaries, and use them at your
> advantage though:
I just double-checked and Excalibur doesn't seem to come with a Polish
dictionary :_\
The other option is aSpell. It is a bit tedious to work with though.
It is a command line application. You need to download aspell, compile
and install it so that you can use the prezip command and expand the
polish diactionary into a flat file that can be edited (and from which
you could copy the words for the Word custom dictionary).
If it's out of your league, let me know by e-mail (remove NoSPam from my
address) and I'll help you out,
> If it's out of your league, let me know by e-mail (remove NoSPam from my
> address) and I'll help you out,
FYI, the dictionary contains over 241,000 words.....
You might even have to split the custom dictionary in more than one file
:-)
it On Jan 13, 9:07 am, korvent...@NoSpam.mvps.org (Corentin Cras-
Méneur) wrote:
P
> Poor Microsoft, that word (Translated into colloquial Polish means
> (ma?y i do tego mi?kki = small and also soft) is waiting until people
> in Poland and whenever else will buy virtually useless to them
> computer (Macintosh without Polish Spell Check) which costs almost
> twice as much as Linux or Widoze machine),
Well MS doesn't post here. It's a peer support group so you might be
better of telling them all tht using the Send Feedback command in the
Help menu of any of the Office applications.
Now on my previous post I mentioned a workaround for this issue.
I even took it on myself to compile ASpell, convert the Polish
dictionary to a flat file and put it all in a .dic dictionary for Word.
Not that hard (when you know your was around the CLI just a bit).
As I told you, send me an e-mail if you want it.