Hi :)
Did you manage to solve this one in the end? If not please let us know and then we will try again
(hopefully)
Usually the language is the one that is used by your operating system by default. It might help us
if you could tell us the name of your operating system.
I vaguely remember someone pointing out that choosing "Custom" install rather than going with the
default standard install does allow you to choose multiple different languages for UI and
dictionaries.
Annoyingly it seems that Windows only allows you to have 1 language for the UI for all the users of
a particular machine. So i now have 1 that has all it's menus in Japanese, 1 Arabic (or Urdu i can
never tell the difference) and the rest i kept as English. One day i'll figure out how to get the
odd 2 back into English, maybe.
Regards from
Tom :)
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From: Kiss András <kissandras@softap.eu>
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Sent: Saturday, 22 June 2013, 22:43
Subject: [libreoffice-users] Language selection
Dear Sirs,
Your site offer the choose of the language for the install package, but it seems, the install
package decide independent the language of the installation by the language of the operating
system.It means, I couldn't install libreoffice Hungarian version on a machine,on which the
operating system is German.I look forward to your advice and thank you in advance
András Kiss
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