In data 17 novembre 2011 alle ore 22:26:18, Rob Weir <[email protected]>
ha scritto:
I'm OK with that. This is what I was thinking of as #3 below. So
saying, "You do not have a dictionary installed, would you like to see
a list of 3rd party dictionaries?" is fine. You then can launch a
browser or have an in-app extension browser. But we're not choosing
among the alternatives. We're inviting the user to do this. Of
course, a 3rd party could take AOO, modify it and constrain the
choices further, bundle dictionaries, etc.
Are you talking about an after-installation wizard or something similar,
aren't you?
This means that AOOo wouldn't be a ready-to-use product just after the
installation. That's fine for individual installations.
However, what about network installations?
I think many IT admins *really* don't like users' installation of
add-ons... ;-)
Wouldn't it be better to have such procedure directly included into the
installation of the application?
There would be 2 options:
a) a normal installation (plain vanilla AOOo);
b) a custom Installation (vanilla AOOo + selected and downloadable
dictionaries, templates, everything else).
Just my 2 cents.
Regards,
Gianluca
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