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You're wrong in the sense that Tools > Options > LS will only allow you to switch between languages you have actually chosen to install manually during the install process. In my case, I can only choose Gaelic or English in the dropdown for the UI. If I wanted French, I would have to... oh I don't know what I'd have to do on Ubuntu but on Windows I'd have to download the install file again, run it and in the Manual Setup choose a different language. There is no way that I have discovered yet which, once installed, will allow you to add or remove a UI language from inside LO.

Michael

18/01/2013 06:30, sgrìobh Rimas Kudelis:
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?

Rimas


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