Status of CJK language support in LibreOffice 2023.pdfShinji Enoki
This is the COSCUP 2023 talk slide.
https://coscup.org/2023/en/session/GCT8EF
This PDF file is a hybrid pdf, so it can be opened with LibreOffice Impress
Status of CJK language support in LibreOffice 2023.pdfShinji Enoki
This is the COSCUP 2023 talk slide.
https://coscup.org/2023/en/session/GCT8EF
This PDF file is a hybrid pdf, so it can be opened with LibreOffice Impress
Improve features about our language: CJK issues of LibreOffice in 2022Shinji Enoki
This document summarizes Shinji Enoki's presentation about CJK issues in LibreOffice given at COSCUP 2022. It discusses features for Chinese, Japanese, and Korean text such as vertical writing, font selection, and input methods. It provides examples of typical CJK bugs and highlights a case study of redesigning the font dialog to improve usability for CJK users based on feedback. The presentation emphasizes the importance of communication between developers and CJK language communities to continue enhancing LibreOffice's support of these languages.
State of CJK issues of LibreOffice 2021 in COSCUPShinji Enoki
This document summarizes Shinji Enoki's presentation on the state of CJK issues in LibreOffice in 2021. Shinji discussed typical CJK functions in LibreOffice like vertical writing, phonetic guides, and line breaking rules. He explained how to properly report CJK bugs, including gathering details, searching for existing reports, and attaching samples. Shinji then reviewed the status of reported CJK bugs and some typical ongoing issues, like incorrect traditional Japanese numbers and font setting issues in Impress templates. He concluded by welcoming contributions to help resolve the many existing CJK function and bug issues.
This document discusses the LibreOffice global community and the Japanese community. It provides an overview of how the LibreOffice project is organized globally as a community-driven open source project. It then describes the activities and role of the Japanese community, including translation, events, QA, and collaborating with the global community. It also discusses other Asian communities and efforts to strengthen collaboration across East Asia for LibreOffice.
State of CJK issues of LibreOffice,2020 editionShinji Enoki
This document summarizes CJK issues in LibreOffice and provides an overview of typical CJK functions such as vertical writing, phonetic guides, and line composition rules. It discusses the status of reported CJK bugs in LibreOffice and provides examples of common CJK bugs such as issues with vertical text boxes, exporting ODS files with phonetic guides, and inputting Japanese characters in headers and footers. The conclusion emphasizes the importance of CJK community members in testing and reporting CJK bugs to improve LibreOffice's support for Chinese, Japanese, and Korean languages.
The challenge of growing the LibreOffice Japanese community through events ...Shinji Enoki
This document discusses the challenges of growing the LibreOffice Japanese community through online events during the COVID-19 pandemic. It describes the community's history of in-person events over the past 10 years and its recent shift to online activities like weekly hackfests on Jitsi Meet and seminars/discussions at the Online OpenSource Conference. While online events provide more accessibility, outreach has been limited and face-to-face interaction is still preferable for building trust and facilitating communication. The community will continue exploring effective online formats while restrictions on in-person gatherings remain.
This document summarizes Shinji Enoki's talk on OpenDatathons in Japan. The key points are:
1. OpenDatathons combine OpenStreetMap mapping parties and Wikipedia editing events to introduce people to open data contributions. They have been held regularly in Japan since 2013.
2. Major OpenDatathon organizer groups are the Kyoto OpenData Community and ShokokuRoman OpenData Community. Events typically involve city tours, introductory tutorials, and editing sessions.
3. The goals are to increase open data learning opportunities, connect communities, and grow the number of contributors. Challenges include balancing OSM and Wikipedia activities and maintaining cultural respect between groups.
Improve features about our language: CJK issues of LibreOffice in 2022Shinji Enoki
This document summarizes Shinji Enoki's presentation about CJK issues in LibreOffice given at COSCUP 2022. It discusses features for Chinese, Japanese, and Korean text such as vertical writing, font selection, and input methods. It provides examples of typical CJK bugs and highlights a case study of redesigning the font dialog to improve usability for CJK users based on feedback. The presentation emphasizes the importance of communication between developers and CJK language communities to continue enhancing LibreOffice's support of these languages.
State of CJK issues of LibreOffice 2021 in COSCUPShinji Enoki
This document summarizes Shinji Enoki's presentation on the state of CJK issues in LibreOffice in 2021. Shinji discussed typical CJK functions in LibreOffice like vertical writing, phonetic guides, and line breaking rules. He explained how to properly report CJK bugs, including gathering details, searching for existing reports, and attaching samples. Shinji then reviewed the status of reported CJK bugs and some typical ongoing issues, like incorrect traditional Japanese numbers and font setting issues in Impress templates. He concluded by welcoming contributions to help resolve the many existing CJK function and bug issues.
This document discusses the LibreOffice global community and the Japanese community. It provides an overview of how the LibreOffice project is organized globally as a community-driven open source project. It then describes the activities and role of the Japanese community, including translation, events, QA, and collaborating with the global community. It also discusses other Asian communities and efforts to strengthen collaboration across East Asia for LibreOffice.
State of CJK issues of LibreOffice,2020 editionShinji Enoki
This document summarizes CJK issues in LibreOffice and provides an overview of typical CJK functions such as vertical writing, phonetic guides, and line composition rules. It discusses the status of reported CJK bugs in LibreOffice and provides examples of common CJK bugs such as issues with vertical text boxes, exporting ODS files with phonetic guides, and inputting Japanese characters in headers and footers. The conclusion emphasizes the importance of CJK community members in testing and reporting CJK bugs to improve LibreOffice's support for Chinese, Japanese, and Korean languages.
The challenge of growing the LibreOffice Japanese community through events ...Shinji Enoki
This document discusses the challenges of growing the LibreOffice Japanese community through online events during the COVID-19 pandemic. It describes the community's history of in-person events over the past 10 years and its recent shift to online activities like weekly hackfests on Jitsi Meet and seminars/discussions at the Online OpenSource Conference. While online events provide more accessibility, outreach has been limited and face-to-face interaction is still preferable for building trust and facilitating communication. The community will continue exploring effective online formats while restrictions on in-person gatherings remain.
This document summarizes Shinji Enoki's talk on OpenDatathons in Japan. The key points are:
1. OpenDatathons combine OpenStreetMap mapping parties and Wikipedia editing events to introduce people to open data contributions. They have been held regularly in Japan since 2013.
2. Major OpenDatathon organizer groups are the Kyoto OpenData Community and ShokokuRoman OpenData Community. Events typically involve city tours, introductory tutorials, and editing sessions.
3. The goals are to increase open data learning opportunities, connect communities, and grow the number of contributors. Challenges include balancing OSM and Wikipedia activities and maintaining cultural respect between groups.
オープンソース・コミュニティにおける海外への情報発信について MALUI Talk in Kyoto
1. 榎 真治 (shinji.enoki@gmail.com)
LibreOffice 日本語チーム / オープンデータ京都実践会
in MALUI Talk in Kyoto & 近畿地区 MALUI 名刺交換会 2015
2015-06-07
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