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Mac Os X: Thai As System Language

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I'm learning Thai and thought it would be a good idea if I tried switching my iBook's system language to Thai. However it appears that Thai as a system language is not available, even though a whole load of other Asian languages are (Japanese, Korean, Chinese).

Anyone know if there's some kind of download available for Thai on OS X 10.3?

Note: I have no problems displaying or inputting Thai; and the date in the menu bar also displays in Thai. What I want is e.g. for the entries in the Apple menu to be in Thai instead of English.

I'm learning Thai and thought it would be a good idea if I tried switching my iBook's system language to Thai. However it appears that Thai as a system language is not available, even though a whole load of other Asian languages are (Japanese, Korean, Chinese).

Anyone know if there's some kind of download available for Thai on OS X 10.3?

Note: I have no problems displaying or inputting Thai; and the date in the menu bar also displays in Thai. What I want is e.g. for the entries in the Apple menu to be in Thai instead of English.

Have you already checked this site from Macintosh Center?

http://www.maccenter.co.th/TSP.html

In Pantip I've seen this plug-in with dongle (usb-connector key) for about 4-5k baht for OSX.

  • 1 month later...

I have never seen Thai version Mac OS, not even on machines displayed at apple stores in Thailand. Either way if you can't choose Thai from the OS-X installer then it means it's not available.

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