Hi Andras,
27/10/2011 19:29, sgrìobh Andras Timar:
Typical installation does not offer language selection. It selects and
installs languages supported by the system. On a typical Windows
installation it is one language, I presume it is English (UK) in your
case.
Not again, I absolutely *detest* that "function" >.< Yes, I'm on English
(UK)... given that a large % of LO localisations won't have localised
operating systems, that is sheer lunacy... But at least I now know.
<sigh> yet more tech support work coming my way.
It is doable but risky, and we don't have a second chance to correct
it for 3.4.4. Accelerator removing scripts are untested.
I'll have another look then. I think a few locales used scripts to
remove theirs - could someone let me know how that turned out in the end?
There will be an rc2, because there were Windows build fixes and other
last minute patches were coming in. I'll check Pootle for updates on
October 30, Sunday evening.
Ah ok, so I'll implement the spelling corrections in Pootle.
Many thanks - and sorry about the moan above, but that increasingly
common "feature" really does my head in.
Michael
<http://www.foramnagaidhlig.net/stuth/geamannan/tetris/>
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