+1 for question posed by Elanjelian.

Having the installation language != from the user-native is a point which push 
against users.
If translation for installer are realy readyi, they should be used in the 
building of the installer, at least for Windows version.
If not, I suggest to open thi point in l10n for having them translated.

Thanks,
diego


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On 03/08/2014 10:30, Tom Davies wrote:


        Hi :)
        It's English (US) too.  If i want English (GB) or anywhere else then i 
have
        to configure LibreOffice even though i specifically downloaded a non-US
        one.
        
        Also it seems difficult to get LibreOffice in anything other than 
English
        (US) on Gnu&Linux too.  Well, maybe not difficult for people on these
        mailing-lists but anything that is not the default is too difficult for
        most wide-eyed-end-users.
        Regards from
        Tom :)
        
        
        On 1 August 2014 04:46, Elanjelian Venugopal <[email protected]> 
<mailto:[email protected]>  wrote:
        
        > Hi,
        >
        > This applies to downloading Windows versions.
        >
        > I find that English is used as the default language even for builds 
that
        > are downloaded from native language sites -- in my case, from
        > http://ta.libreoffice.org . The users are expected to do a customised
        > installation where they need to select the UI language. This doesn't 
seem
        > right to me, and doesn't give a seem-less user experience.
        >
        > I wonder why the native language is not provided as the default 
language?
        > After all we have translated all the relevant strings in Pootle. What 
is
        > the issue here? Is there something that the Tamil L10N team should do?
        >
        > Thanks for your assistance.
        > -e.
        >
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