On Sunday 25 March 2007, Peter Lauri wrote: > > Yes. But first I make sure the person in question doesn't use apps that > > Fedora or Linux in general won't do a certain good job on > > [Peter Lauri - DWS Asia] > > Hi. Thanks for a great reply. I feel more comfortable now. However, as my > business is located in Thailand, support of Thai characters etc raises my > question. In work they will not use Thai, but I let them use their working > computers for private use as well, and then they will use Thai. > > One issue is that I know that Firefox doesn't handle Thai text so well :) > The problem is that thai "sentences" don't contain any whitespaces, so a > sentence is built like a LONG LONG word that will not break correctly in FF > for most web sites. Most Thai users use IE for web browsing. However, there > must be some plugin or something that is supporting this for FF. > > I bet I need to be accessible for supporting them during the startup. The > problem is that I woun't be able to do that for a while as I am doing some > temporary consultancy work in Finland. > Try to contact either the Mozilla developers or the KDE-konqueror developers - you may get some really useful hints. Amme