Hi Javier,

the language of the installation is always identical with the language of the product. If you cannot fix the problems with the Khmer language in the installation, you can create a bilingual installation set, in english and khmer. In instsetoo_native/util you can make a:

dmake ooolanguagepack_en-US_km

Then you can select english as installation language. But of course it would be better to resolve the Khmer installation problems.

  Ingo

Javier SOLA wrote:

Ingo,

Would not translating the Windows installer (leave it in English) be enough for solving this problem? Is there a place where the installation language is specified?

Thanks,

Javier

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Hi,

We just completed localisation of m81 to Khmer language (Cambodia,
specific script, iso-code km).

When I try to install on Windows XP, I get:

The language of this installation package is not admitted by the system
(or something like this, I get it in Spanish).

This probably refers to the fact that Khmer is not a language recognised
by Windows (even if it can display the script).  Usually for Keyboards
we have to use a different language, and make believe it is Khmer

Does anybody know if there is a way around it?  Or a way of having the
Windows installler in English?

Thanks,

Javier



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