Hi :)
I think it's more accidental than disgraceful. Obviously not everything is
ideal yet! but there is a strong feeling of communities and individuals
working together towards making things better and better. Also when you
really think about what the alternatives do then it often is LO that is
Hi,
On 5 August 2014 00:29, khagaroth wrote:
> The installer isn't in English, it's multilingual. And it should select
> the system language by default (this definitely works for Czech language).
> If it doesn't work for you languages, it's either a bug, or the translation
> isn't complete enoug
Hi,
On 3 August 2014 16:30, Tom Davies wrote:
>
> Also it seems difficult to get LibreOffice in anything other than English
> (US) on Gnu&Linux too. Well, maybe not difficult for people on these
> mailing-lists but anything that is not the default is too difficult for
> most wide-eyed-end-users
Wow. So if you're lucky enough to be among the 107 locale for which Win
8 (for those who have Win 8 of course, Win XP still has a 25% market
share) has a langpack or the 55 or so on Ubuntu (of course that does not
automatically translate into LO actually being offered in all those
languages as
The installer isn't in English, it's multilingual. And it should select the
system language by default (this definitely works for Czech language). If
it doesn't work for you languages, it's either a bug, or the translation
isn't complete enough, and it was decided not to use it by default.
On Sun