Re: [BUILD][RELEASE] Dictionaries on language packs

2012-04-14 Thread Andrea Pescetti

On 12/04/2012 Ariel Constenla-Haile wrote:

Now the dictionaries are installed only on full localized install sets,
but not in the language packs, at least on Linux (didn't try on Win).


Indeed, I see no reasons to ship language packs without dictionaries. It 
was a welcome addition with the recent versions of OpenOffice.org and 
there shouldn't be any technical/legal reasons against including 
dictionaries in language packs.


Regards,
  Andrea.


Re: [BUILD][RELEASE] Dictionaries on language packs

2012-04-11 Thread xia zhao
Ariel,

On Windows build, it works same way. I understand it is design. Language
package only providing translated help, resource strings but nothing with
directory. You have to install dictionary separately.

Maybe in further release, the language packages can come with dictionaries.

Best regards,

Lily

2012/4/12 Ariel Constenla-Haile arie...@apache.org

 Hi *,

 IIRC language packs came with dictionaries. That way you could install
 a generic en-US install set and then add language packs providing
 translated Help, resource strings, and dictionaries.

 Now the dictionaries are installed only on full localized install sets,
 but not in the language packs, at least on Linux (didn't try on Win).

 Is this as-designed or an issue with the Linux builds? Are language
 packs still supposed to install dictionaries?


 Regards
 --
 Ariel Constenla-Haile
 La Plata, Argentina