2011/1/17 Rimas Kudelis <rq@akl.lt>
I believe I suggested another possibility (without much reaction though):
make the helppacks available from the installer UI, and download them at
install time if needed. I'm not sure if we're using NSIS or not, but at
least NSIS supports downloading (see http://nsis.sourceforge.net/Features
).
And I think I did support your idea (or maybe just in my head, so I am
voicing my support now).
AbiWord does this with dictionaries already - it just downloads selected
dictionaries within the installation process.
There should, however, be a way to have the helppack already downloaded in
the same directory as the installation files - or to browse to that file on
the disk in one of the installation dialogs - if the computer is not
connected to Internet and/or the installation is a network/admin one.
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