If there are that many ways of integrating LO Online though, I think LO
Online needs its own UI locale selection system. ownCloud happens to
have such a thing but I would imagine that many don't (I vaguely recall
someone posting to the list a year ago or so about some online
integration like
On Tue, May 31, 2016 at 12:11 PM, Michael Bauer wrote:
>
> Hi Andras,
>
> I don't have the skills (I wish I did) of doing that but thanks for
> explaining how the process works. Which raises the question though of how
> ownCloud selects the languages it offers. Is there a
Hi Andras,
I don't have the skills (I wish I did) of doing that but thanks for
explaining how the process works. Which raises the question though of
how ownCloud selects the languages it offers. Is there a list somewhere?
Michael
Sgrìobh Andras Timar na leanas 28/05/2016 aig 22:07:
Have you
Hi Michael,
On Sat, May 28, 2016 at 10:39 PM, Michael Bauer wrote:
> Hi Andras
>
> That's good news though I don't quite see how the lang parameter
> translates into a manual selection option but maybe there's some other
> black magic connected to that which I'm not aware of
Hi Andras
That's good news though I don't quite see how the lang parameter
translates into a manual selection option but maybe there's some other
black magic connected to that which I'm not aware of :)
I don't think it's a massive problem if it defaults to English - though
again I don't
On Thu, May 26, 2016 at 1:42 AM, Michael Bauer wrote:
> Why can LO Online not deal with locales which are not in the
> browser-accept locales? It cannot possibly be in the realm of the
> impossible to implement a locale selection feature.
>
No, it's not impossible. In fact
Congratulations on the most absurd set of numbers ever to justify a
bonkers approach. I bet some dev at the Pentagon made a similar brief
for retaining 8" floppies in the nuclear launch program last year.
There isn't enough material in Primitive Irish to write a shopping list,
never mind a
On 25/05/2016 23:42, Michael Bauer wrote:
> but there is no such thing as "Scottish Gaelic (gd) - Ireland (ie)". Scottish
> Gaelic is not an Irish locale.
Whilst one has to go back in time, there is a use case for gd-IE that
that fails when one uses ga-IE as a workaround. One does have to go
Den 26/05/2016 01.43 skrev "Michael Bauer" :
>
> Why can LO Online not deal with locales which are not in the
browser-accept locales? It cannot possibly be in the realm of the
impossible to implement a locale selection feature.
I agree that LibreOffice should not just rely on