LibreOffice now provides two Chinese languages now, one is Chinese
(simplified), the other is Chinese (traditional).
Infact, Chinese (simplified) is zh-cn, and Chinese (traditional) is zh-tw now.
Hong Kong is a place using Chinese (traditional) language, which is zh-hk.
However, since LibreOffice only provides zh-tw now, zh-tw should be
selected instead of zh-hk or zh-cn.
There are some Chinese (traditional) users in Hong Kong complaining
that installer automatically choose Chinese (simplified) for them.
How to solve this problem? Should I file a bug report for them or
inform someone who is dealing with the installer to investigate the
problem?
Thanks.
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Sincerely,
by Cheng-Chia Tseng
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