On 02/02/11 11:22, Jesús Corrius wrote: >> Finally the cherry on the top of the cake: in addition to the included >> > dictionaries (English is included as default but others can probably be >> > added) you have an option to download other dictionaries during >> > installation >> > (although you can also add them on the fly at any time after installation) >> > >> > http://nabble.documentfoundation.org/file/n2404563/dictionaries.png >> > >> > I think this is the best installer possible. > LibreOffice is distributed in a CD-ROM in places where is no internet > connection (yes, they still exist) so it's good if the diccionaries > are not downloaded but are bundled in the installer. > Bit more work, but can we provide two installers?
Installer (a) is a tiny download that then pulls everything it needs from the net. Installer (b) is a kitchen sink installer that contains everything. I've built a couple of SuSE systems recently, and they use that principle - a net install CD that's a couple of hundred meg, or an offline install that's a full 4.7Gb DVD. That way we satisfy both camps, and also nobody gets any nasty surprises - as always it's the principle of least shock... Cheers, Wol _______________________________________________ LibreOffice mailing list LibreOffice@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice