Microsoft should provide a Scottish Gaelic interface pack.

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Deedra

There are tens of thousands of Scottish Gaelic speakers in Scotland, as
well as a Scottish Gaelic comunity in Nova Scotia. There are also thousands
of people learning the language throughout the world. We deserve the right
to conduct our lives in Gaelic if we so choose. I am requesting that
Microsoft provide a language interface pack in Gaelic, in addition to the
many languages in which it is currently available, such as Welsh, Basque an
Catalan, for the Microsoft Office 2003 program.
Information on Scottish Gaelic can be obtained from Comhnairle na Gaidhlig
at www.cnag.org.uk
 
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Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]

Deedra said:
There are tens of thousands of Scottish Gaelic speakers in
Scotland, as well as a Scottish Gaelic comunity in Nova Scotia.
There are also thousands of people learning the language throughout
the world. We deserve the right to conduct our lives in Gaelic if we
so choose. I am requesting that Microsoft provide a language
interface pack in Gaelic, in addition to the many languages in which
it is currently available, such as Welsh, Basque an Catalan, for the
Microsoft Office 2003 program.
Information on Scottish Gaelic can be obtained from Comhnairle na
Gaidhlig at www.cnag.org.uk

Nobody in here can do this for you, much as we might like to. This is not a
Microsoft hotline - it's a public newsgroup staffed by volunteers. Try
e-mailing your request to (e-mail address removed)

PS: I'm not sure that Microsoft's current product offerings are in any way
denying you the right to conduct your life in Gaelic. I'd find that a rather
remarkable feat for, say, a word processing program.
 

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