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On zh-tw.libreoffice.org , we will expect to see a zh-TW (localized locale
name is 中文 (正體)) page, but it still shows English version even if my first
prefered language on browser is zh-TW, don't know if we can do a
language-auto-detect donate page?

Regards,
Jeff

2017-11-07 16:09 GMT+08:00 Florian Effenberger <
floeff@documentfoundation.org>:

Hi Jeff,

Jeff Huang wrote on 2017-11-07 at 04:48:

We know TDF has a donation page after download LibreOffice, but for me, it
always shows English version.
Maybe we can detect browser locale or something to make it show correct
language version for user?


we've just rolled out a new iteration of the donate page to some locales.
Which locale do you expect, from which website do you download?

Thanks,
Florian

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