Hi there,
Someone from the Japanese list is interested in building a multi-lang
installer on Windows, especially one whose installer displays a
localized language and whose UI is also in the locale language after
it's installed. He tried with --with-lang="en ja", but that resulted
with two separate installers, instead of one that contains both
languages, and he says that the ja installer still sets the UI language
to be English.
Is there any specific steps one has to take in order to build a
multi-lang installer?
TIA,
Kohei
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Kohei Yoshida, LibreOffice hacker, Calc
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