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=?Utf-8?B?d2lubm8=?= 09-26-2005 02:33 PM

request for combination of simple and traditional chinese language
 
Dear sir,
seperating traditional chinese and simplifying chinese language is building
blocks of communication of china to the world. Please integrate simplify and
traditional chinsese as one unified language in window system.

Chinese are not seperate group of people, it is inconvenient to communicate
to each other with too character system blind to each other. Chinese in china
are not able to see the world with language they can see. please make coding
at least without ramdom characters.

By solving this problem, you are opening minds of chinese in china so that
they are really connecting the world. This will promptly advance the pace of
cultural change in china. Currently, people in china never open any website
or email which is written in traditional chinese language. Only little
portion of them will convert the traditional chinese into simplify chinese
language. It deter communications.

By integrating chinese language in your system, you are making people in
china more open to the world and urge people to demand more need in political
and economic interests.

Please do so and help.

regards,
winno

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Andre Da Costa 09-26-2005 02:48 PM

Re: request for combination of simple and traditional chinese language
 
In the mean time, just download it here:
Chinese Simplified, Chinese Traditional (561 MB ISO image)
http://download.microsoft.com/downlo...e/ARMMUIx3.iso

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"winno" <winno@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:42AF3B6C-BF8F-44DF-83A5-20FBBAC6CBFC@microsoft.com...
> Dear sir,
> seperating traditional chinese and simplifying chinese language is
> building
> blocks of communication of china to the world. Please integrate simplify
> and
> traditional chinsese as one unified language in window system.
>
> Chinese are not seperate group of people, it is inconvenient to
> communicate
> to each other with too character system blind to each other. Chinese in
> china
> are not able to see the world with language they can see. please make
> coding
> at least without ramdom characters.
>
> By solving this problem, you are opening minds of chinese in china so that
> they are really connecting the world. This will promptly advance the pace
> of
> cultural change in china. Currently, people in china never open any
> website
> or email which is written in traditional chinese language. Only little
> portion of them will convert the traditional chinese into simplify chinese
> language. It deter communications.
>
> By integrating chinese language in your system, you are making people in
> china more open to the world and urge people to demand more need in
> political
> and economic interests.
>
> Please do so and help.
>
> regards,
> winno
>
> ----------------
> This post is a suggestion for Microsoft, and Microsoft responds to the
> suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the "I
> Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow
> this
> link to open the suggestion in the Microsoft Web-based Newsreader and then
> click "I Agree" in the message pane.
>
> http://www.microsoft.com/communities....64bit.general



Mirko 09-26-2005 08:39 PM

Re: request for combination of simple and traditional chinese language
 
For converting text on websites from traditional Chinese to simplified
Chinese and vice versa you can use the Internet Explorer add-on "ALiBaBar"
( http://alf-li.pcdiscuss.com ).
It is free for "single home user" use and, once installed, it just takes you
one single mouse click to switch the Chinese characters on a web page from
one style to the other. (of course except characters that are embedded into
graphics)


To convert Chinese text in e-mails or other documents you could use
"ConvertZ" of the same author.


"winno" <winno@discussions.microsoft.com>
:42AF3B6C-BF8F-44DF-83A5-20FBBAC6CBFC@microsoft.com...
> Dear sir,
> seperating traditional chinese and simplifying chinese language is
> building
> blocks of communication of china to the world. Please integrate simplify
> and
> traditional chinsese as one unified language in window system.
>
> Chinese are not seperate group of people, it is inconvenient to
> communicate
> to each other with too character system blind to each other. Chinese in
> china
> are not able to see the world with language they can see. please make
> coding
> at least without ramdom characters.
>
> By solving this problem, you are opening minds of chinese in china so that
> they are really connecting the world. This will promptly advance the pace
> of
> cultural change in china. Currently, people in china never open any
> website
> or email which is written in traditional chinese language. Only little
> portion of them will convert the traditional chinese into simplify chinese
> language. It deter communications.
>
> By integrating chinese language in your system, you are making people in
> china more open to the world and urge people to demand more need in
> political
> and economic interests.
>
> Please do so and help.
>
> regards,
> winno
>
> ----------------
> This post is a suggestion for Microsoft, and Microsoft responds to the
> suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the "I
> Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow
> this
> link to open the suggestion in the Microsoft Web-based Newsreader and then
> click "I Agree" in the message pane.
>
> http://www.microsoft.com/communities....64bit.general



=?Utf-8?B?aHB1?= 09-29-2005 12:20 AM

RE: request for combination of simple and traditional chinese language
 
Here is my opinion:

> seperating traditional chinese and simplifying chinese language is building
> blocks of communication of china to the world. Please integrate simplify and
> traditional chinsese as one unified language in window system.


=> Nobody blocks anyone else.
=> Whichever kind of language is not the issue, as long as the variety is
there.

> Chinese are not seperate group of people, it is inconvenient to communicate
> to each other with too (two?) character system blind to each other. Chinese in china
> are not able to see the world with language they can see. please make coding
> at least without ramdom characters.


=> In browser, go to encoding, and choose what ever understandable.
=> It is the "means" or "knowledge" that's the difference. Not language.

> By solving this problem, you are opening minds of chinese in china so that
> they are really connecting the world. This will promptly advance the pace of
> cultural change in china. Currently, people in china never open any website
> or email which is written in traditional chinese language. Only little
> portion of them will convert the traditional chinese into simplify chinese
> language. It deter communications.
> By integrating chinese language in your system, you are making people in
> china more open to the world and urge people to demand more need in political
> and economic interests.


=> Busy getting 64-bit system to work nicely.
=> Hope this area is with nothing but technical inputs.




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