În data de Thu, 3 Mar 2022 14:20:12 +0100, sophi a scris:

> We have versions with KeyID that allow you to find the string in
> Weblate using this KeyID. It installs like a language pack and the
> extension is .qtz. You can download it from here:
> https://dev-builds.libreoffice.org/daily/
> I don't which OS and version you're searching for but if you meet 
> difficulties, don't hesitate to come back to me.

I tried something, but didn't succeeded.

I was expecting something similar to a "language pack" file, but there are only 
"helppack" files. Are these the same ? (I guess not)

What I have done so far (I'm on Windows 10 64bit):
- I uninstalled the stable 7.3.0.x release
- I installed this package:
https://dev-builds.libreoffice.org/daily/libreoffice-7-3/Win-x86_64@tb77-TDF/2022-03-02_16.35.27/LibreOfficeDev_7.3.2.0.0_Win_x64.msi
- I also installed this file:
https://dev-builds.libreoffice.org/daily/libreoffice-7-3/Win-x86_64@tb77-TDF/2022-03-02_16.35.27/LibreOfficeDev_7.3.2.0.0_Win_x64_helppack_qtz.msi

I was expecting a KeyID as "language" in language options, as describbed here
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Language#KeyID
but in practice there is nothing more there than the few languages I choose 
(checked) during program install.

??

Cristi

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