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The K20B was first ultra-lean petrol engine using direct injection technology which was only offered in Japan. It was largely based on the Civic, with the same flat chassis but added 100 mm in length to accommodate the third row of seats.In advertising and promotional brochures Honda describes it as a sporty 7-seater.The first generation Honda Stream was available with a 1.7L D17 engine and a 2.0L, equipped with a 4-speed automatic transmission and a 5-speed automatic transmission with sequential mode respectively. For some export markets, a manual version was also offered.In December 2003, Honda Stream Absolute debuted with 2.0 L engines with improved equipped with CVT. Honda stream service manual pdf.
Hi,I am glad once I heard Microsoft windows support our language, Myanmar/ Burmese and now using windows 8.1 64-bit.However, I found a disappointing message ' display language isn't available' even after I added Myanmar (Burmese) language.Of course, I still have problem with reading and writing when I set the language to Myanmar. I, however, can still browse and read/ write Myanmar in web (e.g facebook) using Zawgyi font.Nevertheless, I acknowledge that ZawGyi is not the true Unicode and you people are not supporting.
I really want to enjoy a true Myanmar Unicode and see our language on search indexes.At least, the android (4.4.2) I am using on my Samsung Galaxy Note 3 is showing Myanmar font correctly and nicely in either true Unicode or Zawgyi, with which I can both read and write. Microsoft is way behind (as in windows phone) compared to unix/ Linux insome developmentsI am sorry to say that in this community and I really am a Microsoft fan in so many ways, but that is the painful truth. Zaw,Thank you for posting your query in Microsoft Community. We thank you for your for feedback and appreciate it.I sure can understand the inconvenience caused to you.
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I will be glad to assist you with your query.Let me ask you;. How are you trying to install the language pack?