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Hi Christian,

2011.02.01 02:05, Christian Lohmaier rašė:
On Thu, Jan 27, 2011 at 2:58 PM, Sergios T.S.(aka linuxman)
<sergios@greeklug.gr>  wrote:
Στις 27/01/2011 03:39 μμ, ο/η Christian Lohmaier έγραψε:
On Thu, Jan 27, 2011 at 8:51 AM, Erdal Ronahi<erdal.ronahi@gmail.com>
  wrote:
[...]
There is no Kurdish Windows and no Kurdish IE, but we nevertheless want
to provide a direct link to "Kurdish LibreOffice" without the need to select
the language. Is that possible?
Try http://www.libreoffice.org/download/?lang=ku
Hi is work like http://el.libreoffice.org/download/?lang=el but how I insert
it in download page is prototype in download page I can add it in Metadata
link
That would require an additional control/item in the download-page type.

I'm not sure though how exactly it should work though - should it only
override the language-detection when the browser reports English, or
should it always be forced to another language? What do you
propose/want?

(I was thinking about an entry-field "force language" or similar
within the CMS, where you would enter the locale "el" for example,
then the effect would be that whenever you visit the corresponding
downloadpage it is like you had used the ?lang=el parameter - i.e.
when using it you will never get auto-detection)


+1. I think this is exactly what we want, and it should certainly not only override English. Think of Occitan or Catalan – I think it's quite likely that the user will be using a French or Spanish browser in those cases.

Rimas


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