The Stars on Nabble put messages on your favourites list, no? I didn't
think they were "award stars".
In Windows you have (almost) total control over what UI language you get
for an application you install (ignoring the OS itself). LO is odd in
the sense that no matter what you select for download, you download ALL
languages, then have to divine from the stars that to get your language
you must do Custom Install (!!!!) and then you have to manually change
the Language Settings. Duh. But on the bright side, it bypasses the
locale forcing in, say, Ubuntu if you install via the Software Centre.
Here's a challenge - set your Linux locale to language 1 and then try
and install Firefox in language 2. I dare you to do that without messing
with the about:config and general.useragent.locale (which is beyond the
pale for most "normal" users).
Salude,
Michael
26/11/2011 08:12, sgrìobh Tom:
Hi:)
I used Nabble to put a star by David S Crampton's answer as he was the one
that suggested the antivirus issue. I put another star by the answer about
using a command-line to check privileges. Does anyone else see those stars?
I tend to find the opposite about languages. In Windows everything kept
slipping back into American-english whereas Gnu&Linux tends to stay in the
language i selected. LO on either platform seems happy to let me stay in
English-english or Gujarati or whatever. I didn't use Macs long enough to
really notice.
Regards from
Tom:)
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