Hi Sigrid,
Thanks for your answer.
I have installed the" LibreOffice 3.3... all_languages_install " but
when I want to choose the language of user's interface I have
French,Ukrainian, Uzbek, Venda, Vietnamese, Xhosa ... but not
Occitan-lengadocian. I think, maybe, it is because I have achieved the
translation a quite late and it was not integrated in this LibreOffice.
I can wait an another version. Does'nt matter. You have enought work.
Cheers
Bruno
On 09/12/2010 11:06, Sigrid Carrera wrote:
Hi Bruno,
2010/12/9 bruno<bruno.gallart@orange.fr>:
Occitan-lengadocian's project
Hi all,
I have installed LibreOffice.org on Ubuntu 10.10 with the language pack
occitan-lengadocian. It works fine. It is a pleasure.
I have tried to install the windows's version,( LibreOffice all_lang) but in
the language settings/Languages/user Interface I have not occitan as choice.
Which package did you install? There are two different packages
available - one called "Multi-language-install" and the second
"all-language-install". I think you have to install the
all-language-install package.
For Windows, the manipulation to choose the language's i nterface is the
same ? There i some manipulation diferent to do ?
The procedure to change the UI is the same.
I hope this helps.
Sigrid
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