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@Remove port chinese/abiword.  From the PR: it doesn't support Chinese and
doesn't have any patch now.  Maintainer keith@@FreeBSD.org had disappeared
for a long time.

PR:			ports/57183
Submitted by:		Statue <statue@@freebsd.sinica.edu.tw>
Not objected to within:	2 months
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@AbiWord is an open-source, cross-platform WYSIWYG word processor.  It works
on Windows and most Unix Systems.

Features include: 

 - Basic character formatting (bold, underline, italics, etc.) 
 - Paragraph alignment 
 - Spell-check 
 - Import of Word97 and RTF documents 
 - Export to RTF, Text, HTML, and LaTeX formats 
 - Interactive rulers and tabs 
 - Styles 
 - Unlimited undo/redo 
 - Multiple column control 
 - Widow/orphan control 
 - Find/Replace 
 - Images 

For more information, or to see screenshots, visit the AbiSource home page
at
WWW:  http://www.abisource.com/

This port sets up displaying/printing environment for both BIG5/GB users.
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@New port:	zh-abiword

This meta version of AbiWord sets up the correct environment for BIG5/GB
users(though most works are done in chinese/ttfm).  Users can import a
Chinese Word97 document(just not too complex :p), edit it with an XIM
(eg. xcin25), then print it using Ghostscript.
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