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On 08/02/2014 22:48, Cristian Baboi wrote:

Hi Cristian,

I've installed LibreOffice with the english help pack because it is not
available for my language. Is there a way to activate offline english
help without changing the language of the interface? The interface is
translated.


Short answer : not easily, if at all. The help and localization packages
go together. When you install a help-pack, you also install localized
resources and these overwrite parts of the default installation. You
would probably have to alter the code and recompile LO for yourself in
order to switch off the default fallback behaviour which involves
connecting to the online help if the built-in help is not available in
your language. I have no idea how easy/difficult this might be., perhaps
it is a simple configuration file option, but I wouldn't know. You would
probably be better off asking this question on the l10n list that deals
with translating the interface and built-in help.


Alex



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