Thomas Lange - Sun Germany - ham02 - Hamburg wrote:

> Jancs wrote:
>> Quoting Thomas Lange - Sun Germany - ham02 - Hamburg <thomas.la...@sun.com>:
>>
>> > I forgot, there is one more possibility:
>> >
>> > If the extension provider has chosen that every user has to accept the
>> > license agreement then that extension can only be installed in the user
>> > layer.
>>
>> how can i modify it to get dictionary installed systemwide (for win)?
>>   
> 
> Excerpt from
> http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Extension_Dictionaries:
> 
>     <registration>
>         <simple-license accept-by="admin" suppress-on-update="false" >
>             <license-text xlink:href="LISEZMOI.txt" lang="fr-FR" />
>         </simple-license>
>     </registration>
> 
> 
> I think the accept-by="admin" in the registration entry above should do
> the trick.
> You have to look for it in the description.xml.

If you are talking about an extension of someone else: I think it is not
gentleman-like to make changes in that section without asking for
permission. If it's your own extension and you don't care about anyone
confirming the license, just remove the complete "registration" entry.

Ciao,
Mathias

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