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Hi:

On 5 August 2014 17:52, Maniacco, Diego <Diego.Maniacco@provinz.bz.it>
wrote:


Please confirm what I did understand from the discussion:

- the installer may be triggered via some options at lunch-time to use a
different language from default (which is en-US)
- for some languages on Windows the OS is able to use such triggering
- for "minor" languages on Windows this triggering does not take place,
installer start with defaults
- a manual start from command-line on Windows could inform the installer
(msiexec /i LibOxxxxx.msi /<someLibO-option> ) about the UI install
language
- it would be possible to give to users such infos, whith motivation:
"Windows language support is smaler than LibO language support".

diego

* Thanks to everybody for smooth and clear discussions over the many
subjects, it is a pleasure to read and follow them, learning always a bit
more.


Yes. After all, we are about the people, right? -e.

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