Hi Giovanni,
My guess is that it gets added automatically once your locale has been
released. At least I don't recall having to do anything to have Gaelic
added.
In any case, it makes little difference because (at least for now) we
still have the odd setup where you have to download and run the default
installer anyway in order to get a non-English locale. Which on the
whole makes that page a bit pointless.
Michael
Sgrìobh Giovanni Caligaris na leanas 07/08/2015 aig 14:01:
Anyone there that can help me?
-Gio
On 05/08/15 12:35, Giovanni Caligaris wrote:
Hello
How can I add (or someone else) a Guaraní link to the "In other
languages" web site?
http://www.libreoffice.org/download/libreoffice-fresh/?lang=pick
Guarani: /Avañe'ẽ//
/-Gio
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