Hello, Ollivier,

2013/2/12 Olivier Hallot <[email protected]>:
> I wonder if these readme files are read anyway by users or admins. They
> are stored in the installation root files and no link to them in the UI.

if one uses OS X, when one opens/mounts the .dmg file one gets only
four icons, two representing the main program and the Applications
directory where one moves and thus installs LO on OSX. But I got
astray. One of those four icons is a readme directory with - readme
file. So, funnily, this "hidden", techie txt file is most visible to
the users of the most user-friendly, graphic (non-techie?) operating
system. I attach a simple screenshot which show also a bug with the
displacement of a graphic element that still exists in 4.0.0 (I always
forget to file this bug).

I have wondered several times but forgot to file a bug as a suggestion
- why not generate a pdf instead of a txt file?

Also, I do not see why there are not all readme files in this dir,
just the English one (on OSX one must install en-US app and then add
the lang pack with help, GUI translation is not included in main app;
so the main app readme dir should include readme files in all
supported languages so one knows if the system is adequate etc.).
Another bug/suggestion I need to file, I guess ...

Lp, m.

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