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Maybe in the short term but in the long term, a LO internal solution will be needed ANYWAY. Why? Because if LO is really going to make the leap to tablets/mobile devices, it will either mean enabling such a feature or it will mean consciously leaving behind any locale which is not available as an interface language of the OS in question, for example Android, which use force-locale. Which is quite a lot of languages due to the *cough* supportive nature of Android.

Michael

17/01/2013 17:23, sgrìobh Rimas Kudelis:
not sure what all the fuss is about, and i'm not even using Ubuntu, but
if the problem is that under Ubuntu, language-pack-xx does not
automatically install libreoffice-help-xx-yy, then here's how I think
the problem could be solved without investing too much sweat into it:

a) submit a patch for ubuntu-desktop, removing its dependency on
libreoffice-help-en-us
b) submit patches to language-pack-* packages, adding necessary
dependencies.

I suspect that such patches should be quite trivial, and take much less
time than adding functionality to LibreOffice which would be meant just
to overcome these distro-specific bugs.


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