Hi Pavel,

This one has been discussed a couple of weeks ago on this list, please refer to 
http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg00609.html

BTW I had the opportunity this morning to test the m128 Linux packages for 
default English, French and Breton.

I did the test on Redhat (Lx kernel 2.4.21-32).

There are some issues:
- I can select "French" in the list of User Interface languages available, but 
when I restart ./soffice, nothing happens (the program silently quits).
- The "Breton" word does not show at all in the list of User Interface 
languages available ? I know that I had to update a dozen of source files in my 
own 1.1.4 build to handle Breton... may be you forgot to update something in 
your build ?

Thanks!
Philippe

> Message du 08/09/05 08:53
> De : "Pavel Janík" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> A : [email protected]
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> Objet : [l10n-dev] Breton: language without LCID
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I can't find any place that defines MS LCID for Breton. How to proceed?
> 
> How should I add Breton to setup_native/source/win32/msi-encodinglist.txt?
> -- 
> Pavel Janík
> 
> You can write a specification, but I can guarantee you that it will be out
> of date the moment you run your spell checker on it.
>                   -- Rik van Riel about writing Linux kernel specification
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