Changing the installer will invalidate the digital signature so it also is
not an option.
What digital signature? We don't use any (yet).
I won't sign a third party package with my own cert...
Oh well, your choice.
I can only say, the OpenOffice.org(tm) team did it until 3.3.
Yes, but we are not them.
I'm also thinking practically, if neither OpenOffice.org(tm) or
LibreOffice(tm) is able or willing to create such a setup, I will evade
towards another free text processing package.
Are you threatening us with not using what we provide for free? How scary. Threats isn't the best
way to make people take you seriously and, in many cases, help you on their own spare time.
--tml
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