Le 18/01/2013 07:30, Rimas Kudelis a écrit :
If I understand correctly, the handle is there already (Tools -> Options
-> Language Settings). It's just that Ubuntu has removed it in their
build. Or am I wrong?
No the problem is not there AFAIK. I only said that I do not have such
localization problems with the generic Linux version. So the problem
have to be solved on the Ubuntu side, not on the LibreOffice side.
Best regards.
JBF
Rimas
2013.01.18 02:52, Michael Bauer rašė:
LOL no, you're all missing mine. I get it that it was something Ubuntu
broke. But the point I'm trying to make is that it's something that LO
needs to get a handle on internally *anyway*, sooner or later. So why
not now?
Michael
17/01/2013 22:21, sgrìobh Rimas Kudelis:
Hi Michael,
I think you missed Jean-Baptiste's point. If I'm reading correctly, his
point was that Ubuntu has effectively broken the functionality that we
already have in place (ability to change the UI/help language).
Rimas
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