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Re: [libreoffice-users] Update and extension grizzles and aggravation


On 2011-04-25 10:07 PM, Cliff Scott wrote:
> You can solve your own problem by deselecting them during
> installation.

But you also have to choose 'Custom Install' first to be able to
deselect them.

> They only install because they are selected by default, which IMHO
> should not be done.

+1000

The only language related stuff that should be selected by default is
the detected language version of the OS itself.

> It takes a minute or so, but there are two lists that you have to go
> through and deselect all the dictionaries and language stuff you
> don't want to install.

Two? I have only ever had to deselect all of the other dictionaries, the
language itself is usually only defaulted to install English.

Or is there another one I've been missing that accounts for why the
properties in 'Add/Remove Programs' still shows the hug string of every
single language even though I only want/need English?

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Best regards,

Charles

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