Hi Marc, *,
On Fri, Nov 16, 2012 at 12:33 PM, Marc Paré<marc@marcpare.com> wrote:
[...]
For Win/Mac I added:
"A reminder that, in addition to the "Main Installer", you will have to
download the "LibreOffice built-in help" package which is separate from the
"Main Installer".
For Mac is it completely wrong, and for Win partially wrong.
Mac:
* There is no help package at all. Offline-Help is included in the languagepack.
Win:
* even when there is a separate help package (like for windows and
linux), this is completely optional. The user doesn't *have* to
install it.
The user only needs to install it when he wants translated help on his
own computer as opposed to being directed to the wiki-help on the
internet.
You can use LibreOffice without this package, however, it
will then go to the "Help" page on our website instead.
Yes, exactly. Thus I find "you will have to" misleading.
A separate "Help"
package makes it possible to keep the "Main Installer" significantly smaller
for downloading purposes."
That's only true for windows basically, as there are no languagepacks
and you cannot pack all help into the installer.
Of course download is smaller also for the other ones, but not
"significantly" (but of course depends on how you look at it)
ciao
Christian
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