Does the localized versions of MS Word use the Small and Big A for increase/decrease font size? Thread poster: Alexandra Bourne
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Hello all, One of the marketing persons at the company I work for asked me if I knew of the localized versions of Microsoft use the small and big letters A for the increase and decrease font size? He was specifically wondering about languages such as Chinese, Russian or Japanese. I was able to check Google docs myself by changing language on my browser, and they use a big and small T (for Text increase and decrease) for those 3 languages. I searched online, but so far ... See more Hello all, One of the marketing persons at the company I work for asked me if I knew of the localized versions of Microsoft use the small and big letters A for the increase and decrease font size? He was specifically wondering about languages such as Chinese, Russian or Japanese. I was able to check Google docs myself by changing language on my browser, and they use a big and small T (for Text increase and decrease) for those 3 languages. I searched online, but so far I have not found the answer to this question or a website that talks about this. Please let me know if you know of a site that can answer this question or if you happen to have the localized version of MS office and can post the answer here. Thanks you! Alexandra ▲ Collapse | | | Joakim Braun Sweden Local time: 20:36 German to Swedish + ...
This information would be completely unreliable across platforms, languages and user installations. "What are you really trying to do", as we programmers like to say... (It certainly isn't true for Swedish MS Office 2009 on MacOSX...)
[Bearbeitet am 2012-10-24 20:44 GMT] | | | clarification on my question | Oct 24, 2012 |
Hi, I am referring to the toolbar in Microsoft Word. The icon in MS Word for increase/decrease font size shows a small and big letter A in English, French, Spanish, German, Portuguese (At least, since these are the only languages I was able to check) I am trying to find out if languages with a different alphabet such as Russian, Korean or Japanese, for example, also use the same icon. I have been able to check Google Docs, since I can easily change the browser lan... See more Hi, I am referring to the toolbar in Microsoft Word. The icon in MS Word for increase/decrease font size shows a small and big letter A in English, French, Spanish, German, Portuguese (At least, since these are the only languages I was able to check) I am trying to find out if languages with a different alphabet such as Russian, Korean or Japanese, for example, also use the same icon. I have been able to check Google Docs, since I can easily change the browser language and they use a small t, and a big T for English, Russian, Japanese and Chinese. But I am still trying to find out the icons for MS Word. Thanks, Alexandra ▲ Collapse | | | Joakim Braun Sweden Local time: 20:36 German to Swedish + ...
The Swedish MS Office 2009 for MacOSX apps use two different "A-with-arrow" icons for increase/decrease font size. The "small/big A" symbol is used to change text capitalization. But there must be scores or even hundreds of versions of MS Office to check. Whatever this information is used for (you haven't explained the why, only the what), it's fragile and probably a bad idea. It may be an accurate guess in most cases, but a user can change the icon for toolbar commands,... See more The Swedish MS Office 2009 for MacOSX apps use two different "A-with-arrow" icons for increase/decrease font size. The "small/big A" symbol is used to change text capitalization. But there must be scores or even hundreds of versions of MS Office to check. Whatever this information is used for (you haven't explained the why, only the what), it's fragile and probably a bad idea. It may be an accurate guess in most cases, but a user can change the icon for toolbar commands, for instance.
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Phil Hand China Local time: 02:36 Chinese to English It's the same in Chinese | Oct 25, 2012 |
I have Chinese Word 2011, and the larger and smaller text icons are the same, the large and small capital A. | | | To report site rules violations or get help, contact a site moderator: You can also contact site staff by submitting a support request » Does the localized versions of MS Word use the Small and Big A for increase/decrease font size? Protemos translation business management system | Create your account in minutes, and start working! 3-month trial for agencies, and free for freelancers!
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