Hi Jonathan,

Jonathon Blake wrote:

Which explains why the user was able to change the GUI language _after_ 
installation.


Do you mean that the user could change it (only, once, forever) at user 
installation time?


I mean that the user could have it in language a today, switch to
language b tomorrow, then to language c the day after tomorrow, and
back to language a the day after that.


How? We were talking about OOo 1.1.x and there I said that the application (in that version) did not provide any end user interfaces to switch UI language.

Note that to me a command line tool is not a user interface for a desktop end user. But nothing else existed within OOo 2.0.

Ciao, J�rg

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