2007/4/27, Steven Stanley Bayes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I tried and did not work. I put English (US) EVERYWHERE and did not work.
Sorry.



On 4/27/07, Guy Voets <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 2007/4/27, Steven Stanley Bayes <[EMAIL PROTECTED] >:
> > I tried  Tools > Options > Language Settings > Language (all
sub-options) in
> > Open Office 2.2 but I can only toggle the language of the document and
spell
> > checker, not the document of the menus etcetera. English language pack
comes
> > standard with 2.2
> >
> > I am extremely interested in your answer, can you please tell me more.
> >
> > On 4/27/07, Guy Voets <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > 2007/4/26, Steven Stanley Bayes <[EMAIL PROTECTED] >:
> > > > Please reply to my email address [EMAIL PROTECTED]
directly.
> > I
> > > > cannot read forums.
> > > >
> > > > I want to be able to change the language of the product OpenOffice
(not
> > the
> > > > documents I write) from bulgarian to English and from English to
> > bulgarian
> > > > in such a manner as to eventually have the OpenOffice in English
exactly
> > the
> > > > same as the original Open Office, and to be able to switch back to
> > bulgarian
> > > > version of the product when I want. I mean the language of the
product:
> > the
> > > > dialog boxes, the buttons, the bars, the help etcetera, NOT the
language
> > of
> > > > the document I write.
> > > >
> > > > Please be kind to inform me HOW. I believe there must be some button
> > which,
> > > > when clicked displays the office in English or in bulgarian.
> > > >
> > > > I have downloaded OpenOffice 2.2 bulgarian version from
> > > > http://bg.OpenOffice.org < http://bg.openoffice.org/ > .
> > > >
> > > > Steven Stanley Bayes
> > > >
> > >
> > > Hello
> > >
> > > I think the solution would be to install an English language pack. I
> > > haven't found the 2.2 version though... A 2.1 release candidate is
> > > here (look down the list)
> > >
> >
http://oootranslation.services.openoffice.org/pub/OpenOffice.org/2.1.0rc2/
> > >
> > > Once the language pack is installed, you can toggle between the
> > > Bulgarian and English interface: Tools > Options > Language Settings >
> > > Language > Language for User Interface
> > >
> > > HTH
> > > --
> > > Guy
>
> Steven,
>
> please reply to the list only ([email protected]) so other people
> may try and help you.
>
> What have you got on this page? Tools > Options > Language settings >
Languages?
> I have Language for:
>              User Interface (Standard in my case)
>              Country setting (Netherlands (Belgium) in my case)
>              Decimal
>              Standard currency
> Standard languages of documents
>              (here you chose the document language)
>
> If you have the Bulgarian version, with the English language pack, you
> should be able to toggle the language of the User Interface with the
> first droplist on this page.
>
> HTH
> --
> Guy

Steven,
This is what the Users' Guide2 says about it:

Setting UI Language
A standard installation of OpenOffice.org will provide a user
interface (UI) of the chosen
language. Most users download the US English version, which gives english menu
commands and english Online Help. If you want another language for the
menus (and for
Online Help, if available in that language), change the UI language as follows.
1. Choose Tools Options
Language
Settings Languages.
2. Select another UI language in the "User interface" listbox.
3. Click OK and restart the OpenOffice.org software.
4. If the listbox doesn't list the language that wanted, see Adding
Multiple Language
Support using Language Packs.
Adding Multiple Language Support using Language Packs
Using languages packs is another way to have OpenOffice.org in
mulitple languages,
complete with the user interface in that language.
1. Open your Web browser and check the NLC website that supports the language
needed. If you cannot find one there, then enter
http:// OpenOffice.org
translation.services.openoffice.org/pub/OpenOffice.org / intthe
browser.
2. Select and download the correct language pack for the version of
OpenOffice.org.
3. Close OpenOffice.org and the Quickstarter, if it is enabled).
4. Install the language pack.
a) With Windows (r), doubleclick
the exe file.
b) Under any UNIX, use tar command or archive tool of choice, to open the
.tar.gz file that was downloaded in preparation for installation.
c) In most cases, use the procedures described in the Setup Guide (in various
languages) for completing installation according to standard practice for the
target platform/OS.


so maybe check if the install was OK, id Quickstarter isn't foolong you...
(I'm a bit disadvantaged to reply to you because I have Mazc, and no
language packs here)
--
Guy
using dutch OOo 2.2 RC 4 on a iMac Intel DualCore Tiger
and dutch OOo 2.2 RC 4 on a G4 PPC Powerbook Tiger
-- please reply only to [email protected] --
Dodoes can't afford to have headaches

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