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    =Customizability=
    ==Customizability==
    KOrganizer provides a wide range of customizability. Like all KDE applications it is translated to a lot of languages, currently more than 50.


    You need a Chinese, a German or a French Organizer? No problem, KOrganizer speaks your language.
    '''KOrganizer''' provides a wide range of customizability. Like all KDE applications it is translated to a lot of languages, currently more than 50.


    {|align="center"
    You need a Chinese, a German or a French Organizer? No problem, '''KOrganizer''' speaks your language.
    |[[Image:Preferences.png|thumb|250px]]
    |}


    But it doesn't stop at the language. KOrganizer also supports localisation of date formats or country-specific holidays. You prefer to start your week on Sunday rather than Monday? No problem, just switch it.
    [[Image:Preferences.png|center|thumb|350px]]
     
     
    But it doesn't stop at the language. '''KOrganizer''' also supports localisation of date formats or country-specific holidays. You prefer to start your week on Sunday rather than Monday? No problem, just switch it.
     
    [[Image:Preferences2.png|center|thumb|350px]]


    {|align="center"
    |[[Image:Preferences2.png|thumb|250px]]
    |}


    [[Category:Office]]
    [[Category:Office]]
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    Revision as of 17:33, 31 December 2010

    Customizability

    KOrganizer provides a wide range of customizability. Like all KDE applications it is translated to a lot of languages, currently more than 50.

    You need a Chinese, a German or a French Organizer? No problem, KOrganizer speaks your language.


    But it doesn't stop at the language. KOrganizer also supports localisation of date formats or country-specific holidays. You prefer to start your week on Sunday rather than Monday? No problem, just switch it.