Στις 27/01/2011 03:39 μμ, ο/η Christian Lohmaier έγραψε:
Hi *,
On Thu, Jan 27, 2011 at 8:51 AM, Erdal Ronahi<erdal.ronahi@gmail.com> wrote:
is there a possibility to bypass the language detection of system/browser
and link to the LibreOffice download page in a way so that a certain
language appears in the dropdown menu?
Now there is: When a query parameter "lang" is present, its value
overrides the browser-language detection.
There is no Kurdish Windows and no Kurdish IE, but we nevertheless want to
provide a direct link to "Kurdish LibreOffice" without the need to select
the language. Is that possible?
Try http://www.libreoffice.org/download/?lang=ku
Hi is work like http://el.libreoffice.org/download/?lang=el but how I
insert it in download page is prototype in download page I can add it in
Metadata link
ciao
Christian
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