Le 01/12/2010 23:42, Marc Paré a écrit : > Le 2010-12-01 17:29, Jean-Baptiste Faure a écrit : >> Hi, >> >> Le 30/11/2010 23:13, Dr. Bernhard Dippold a écrit : >>> [...] >>> Non-English speaking people need installers in their own language. >> Yes of course. >> >> Is there any chance that the installer could be in the lang pack instead >> of in the core application ? >> The user would download the pack lang in his prefered language and >> install it. So the installer asks the user the permission to download or >> to provide the path to the main application and, when it's done, install >> it using localized dialogs. >> >> Best regards >> JBF >> > I think that the language packs should remain unchanged as they are > often downloaded to enhance people's installation. For example, on my > OOo installations at home I have the regular Eng; UK Eng; French and > Spanish language packs. The installer would have been downloaded 3 times > for nothing as all I wanted was the language pack. The langpack installer can be smart: - LibO is already installed -> the langpack adds itself to the available languages list and returns - LibO is not installed -> the langpack downloads (if not provided) and installs the core application.
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