Author: marcus Date: Sat May 31 11:38:55 2014 New Revision: 1598857 URL: http://svn.apache.org/r1598857 Log: Updated text in general, added text about dictionaries
Modified: openoffice/ooo-site/trunk/content/download/test/full_vs_lp.html Modified: openoffice/ooo-site/trunk/content/download/test/full_vs_lp.html URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/openoffice/ooo-site/trunk/content/download/test/full_vs_lp.html?rev=1598857&r1=1598856&r2=1598857&view=diff ============================================================================== --- openoffice/ooo-site/trunk/content/download/test/full_vs_lp.html (original) +++ openoffice/ooo-site/trunk/content/download/test/full_vs_lp.html Sat May 31 11:38:55 2014 @@ -12,27 +12,38 @@ </style> </head> -<body> +<body style="padding: 10px 10px 10px 10px;"> <!-- The text in the H1 tag is intentionally shown as not displayable, just to please accessibility tools like a screen reader. --> <h1 style="display: none;">Apache OpenOffice</h1> - - <!-- The text in the H1 tag is intentionally shown as not displayable, just to please accessibility tools like a - screen reader. --> <h2 style="display: none;">Apache OpenOffice</h2> <h3>Apache OpenOffice - Full Installation vs. Language Pack</h3> - <p>If you want to use more than a single language in Apache OpenOffice then it is recommended to use - <a href='http://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/Languagepack' title='What is a language pack?'>language packs</a>. The idea is to - have a base language, e.g., English (US) and several other languages without a need to install for every language a full - installation. Due to this it has to be installed over a full installation with the same version number and platform. The - language can be changed via the menu "Tools - Options - Language Settings - Languages - User Interface".</p> - - <p>They are not integrated in the full installation file and it contains only resource files to show, e.g., menus, dialogs, - error messages in your favorite language - but there is no program logic. It may contain translated Help content as well. - Language packs are created only when also a full installation file is available. In case it is not fully localized, some - elements of the UI or help topics will display in English as default language.</p> + <p>By default Apache OpenOffice is offering a single language when installing a full installation. Full installation means + that all application modules (Write, Calc, Impress, etc.) are available. The term does not belong to languages.</p> + + <p>When you want to use one or more languages in OpenOffice for the user interface (for example, menus, dialogs and + messages ) and help topics then it is recommended to use language packs. The idea is to have a base installation for, + e.g., English (US) and additional languages on top without a need to install a full installation for every language. For + this every language pack has to be installed over a full installation. Important is that the same version number and + platform has to fit to the base installation (for example, it is not possible to install a language pack from release + 4.0.0 over the base installation of 4.1.0).</p> + + <p>Language packs contain only resource files to show menus, dialogs, messages, etc. in your favorite language but there + is no program logic. In case text is not fully localized some elements of the user interface or help topics will display + in English as default language.</p> + + <p>After the language pack is installed the new language can be switched via the menu "Tools - Options - Language + Settings - Languages - User Interface".</p> + + <p><b>Please note:</b><br /> + Since OpenOffice 3.4.1 dictionaries are no longer included in the installation files. Dictionaries are not part of the + OpenOffice project but stored on the <a href="http://extensions.openoffice.org/en/search?f[0]=field_project_tags%3A157" + title="Get Apache OpenOffice Extensions and Dictionaries" target="_blank">extension webpage</a> (hosted by + <a href="http://sourceforge.net/" title="Sourceforge - Download, Develop and Publish Free Open Source Software" + target="_blank"> Sourceforge.net</a>). Therefore they get improved independent of the release schedule of OpenOffice and + are offered separately. Then they can be updated at any time when new versions are released.</p> </body> </html>