On 02/02/18 21:39, DaveB wrote:
> Mark: You have almost nailed the solution. It's not the interface
> language that has to be set, it is setting the global Locale to English
> (UK) that allows the en_GB Help to work as expected. Thank you.
I had assumed, wrongly in part, that as libreoffice.org re
On 02.02.2018 17:27, Philip Jackson wrote:
> On 02/02/18 14:22, DaveB wrote:
>> The problem does not appear when the en_US Help Pack is installed.
> Thanks for that idea, Dave. I just downloaded and installed the en_US
> pack and it all works as expected [at least at first glance. time will
> tell]
On 02/02/18 17:27, Philip Jackson wrote:
> On 02/02/18 14:22, DaveB wrote:
>> The problem does not appear when the en_US Help Pack is installed.
>
> Thanks for that idea, Dave. I just downloaded and installed the en_US
> pack and it all works as expected [at least at first glance. time will
> tell
On 02/02/18 14:22, DaveB wrote:
> The problem does not appear when the en_US Help Pack is installed.
Thanks for that idea, Dave. I just downloaded and installed the en_US
pack and it all works as expected [at least at first glance. time will
tell]. I wondered about removing the en_GB help pack fi
On 02.02.2018 12:07, Philip Jackson wrote:
> I'm mostly using LO on linux but I have kept a version [5.4. ish] of LO
> on a Windows box for occasional testing of documents. Having read a
> recent post which spoke enthusiastically about some LO 6 features, I
> thought I would give it go.
>
> I downl
I'm mostly using LO on linux but I have kept a version [5.4. ish] of LO
on a Windows box for occasional testing of documents. Having read a
recent post which spoke enthusiastically about some LO 6 features, I
thought I would give it go.
I downloaded and installed both these two files from libreoff