We can always switch to NSIS which is truly open source.
Yaron Shahrabani
<Hebrew translator>
On Mon, Mar 11, 2013 at 11:43 PM, Joan Montané <joan@montane.cat> wrote:
2013/3/11 Andras Timar <timar74@gmail.com>
It is not possible to include a language selector UI in the MSI
database. The language of the MSI database is determined by Windows
before the first dialog comes up. We could use a setup.exe maybe. But
then we would not have a single file MSI installer any more.
Hi,
first, I'm not a developer, so maybe I will writte something wrong.
I like the idea of include a language selector UI.
May be a single setup.exe can be done, with the current msi embeded in it.
So, such setup only shows the UI selector, extract current msi and calls it
accordint language UI selected. End, :)
My 5 ct.
Joan Montané
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Re: [libreoffice-l10n] Localisation gone wild · Andras Timar
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