Hi Javier,
Ingo,
It worked.
great to hear this.
The dmake created the bi-lingual language pack (Pavel did it). We installed the product (m84) and then the language pack. Then we changed languages, closed everything (including quickstart) and when we started again it was in Khmer.
Would there be a way to:
- Make the OOo installer to be directly bi-lingual, without having to install the language pack (make only one installation).
I hope, I understood your ideas. If you want an english-khmer installation set, you only have to create it. The command for this is (again in instsetoo_native/util):
dmake openoffice_en-US_km
- Make Khmer the default language for the package (not for the installer).
Well, there is no defined default language. The default is the language of your system. If your locale settings are english, the OpenOffice has to start in english. If it is khmer, the OpenOffice has to start in khmer. In the dialog in which you can set the UI language, you can use this option (which has the name "default" and is preselected) or you can select the language directly. Then the UI language will be independent from your locale settings. But if all your systems use khmer as language, the OpenOffice will always start in khmer.
Do you want, that khmer is the preselected value and not the currently used value "default"? This is a change in the configuration.
-> Joerg, do you know how to change the default value for the configuration?
Ingo
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