Hi Kazunari-san

I tested in a linux system with rpm packages..

You can install BrOffice (BrOo_3.0.0rc1_20080904_LinuxIntel_install_pt-BR.tar.gz) as usual

then install
OOo_3.0.0rc1_20080904_LinuxIntel_langpack_en-US.tar.gz

The rpm command will complain about dependencies, and you can override it with the rpm --nodeps option.

Select your language in the Tools - option - language and restart.

Works perfectly (so far...)

Extra care may be necessary in your package management since we deliberatly broke dependencies. I have not tested it, I'm too happy with the finding...

Olivier


Kazunari Hirano escreveu:
Boa tarde :)

Muito obrigado!

On Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 8:36 PM, Renato S. Yamane
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Kazunari Hirano wrote:
Sorry but I am writing in English.
And trying use Pt-BR language interface? :-)
Yes, I have many Brazilian friends and neighbours :-)

I tried to install your BrOo lang pack into my OpenOffice.org 3.0.0rc1
installation but I couldn't.
Is there a way to install it into OpenOffice.org 3.0.0?
You can get 3.0rc1 langpack or a full pt-br instalation file from:
Right!
I got BrOo 3.0.0rc1 installed and could use Brazilian UI.
Even OpenOffice.org 3.0.0rc1 can select it, surprise :)

Tchau,
khirano

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