Re: [libreoffice-users] language support

2013-01-28 Thread Tom Davies
Hi :)
Annoyingly i think you have to keep all the various different versions of 
English even though you only use one of them.  Actually if you are not English 
it gets even worse because you still need English even though you wouldn't use 
any of them.  On the plus side they don't take up a huge amount of space .  
Regards from
Tom :)  





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> From: Udvarias Ur 
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>Sent: Monday, 28 January 2013, 21:53
>Subject: [libreoffice-users] language support
> 
>Folks,
>
>I'm running Ubuntu 12.04.1.
>
>When the Update Manager notified me of a new version of LibreOffice, I
>found that it was installing
>
>           . libreoffice-l10n-en-za, South African English localization and
>           . myspell-en-za, South African English spell check dictionary
>
>I'm Canadian. I live in Québec. So I need Canadian English and French. I
>sometimes use Hungarian and Hebrew. So, I have installed on my system
>
>            . libreoffice-l10n-en-gb, British English localization
>            . libreoffice-l10n-fr, French localization
>            . libreoffice-l10n-he, Hebrew localization
>            . libreoffice-l10n-hu, Hungarian localization, and
>
>            . myspell-en-gb, British English spell check dictionary
>            . myspell-en-us, US English spell check dictionary
>            . hunspell-en-ca, Canadian English spell check dictionary
>            . hunspell-en-us, US English spell check dictionary
>            . hunspell-fr, French spell check dictionary
>            . hunspell-hu, Hungarian spell check dictionary
>
>However, I *never* use South African English. I don't even know how
>these files got on to my system. So I decided to remove the South
>African English localization and spell checking files.
>
>The Synaptic Package Manager accepted the marking
>            . libreoffice-l10n-en-za
>for removed, no problem.
>
>Unfortunately when I tried to mark
>            . myspell-en-za
>for removal, the Synaptic Package Manager insisted on removing
>            . language-support-en
>            . language-support-writing-en.
>
>Why?
>
>The Synaptic Package Manager tells me that
>            . myspell-en-gb
>needs the the same English language support file.
>
>Is there a way to remove the South African English spell check
>dictionary without removing the English language support files?
>
>-- 
>Udvarias Ur
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[libreoffice-users] language support

2013-01-28 Thread Udvarias Ur
Folks,

I'm running Ubuntu 12.04.1.

When the Update Manager notified me of a new version of LibreOffice, I
found that it was installing

   . libreoffice-l10n-en-za, South African English localization and
   . myspell-en-za, South African English spell check dictionary

I'm Canadian. I live in Québec. So I need Canadian English and French. I
sometimes use Hungarian and Hebrew. So, I have installed on my system

. libreoffice-l10n-en-gb, British English localization
. libreoffice-l10n-fr, French localization
. libreoffice-l10n-he, Hebrew localization
. libreoffice-l10n-hu, Hungarian localization, and

. myspell-en-gb, British English spell check dictionary
. myspell-en-us, US English spell check dictionary
. hunspell-en-ca, Canadian English spell check dictionary
. hunspell-en-us, US English spell check dictionary
. hunspell-fr, French spell check dictionary
. hunspell-hu, Hungarian spell check dictionary

However, I *never* use South African English. I don't even know how
these files got on to my system. So I decided to remove the South
African English localization and spell checking files.

The Synaptic Package Manager accepted the marking
. libreoffice-l10n-en-za
for removed, no problem.

Unfortunately when I tried to mark
. myspell-en-za
for removal, the Synaptic Package Manager insisted on removing
. language-support-en
. language-support-writing-en.

Why?

The Synaptic Package Manager tells me that
. myspell-en-gb
needs the the same English language support file.

Is there a way to remove the South African English spell check
dictionary without removing the English language support files?

-- 
Udvarias Ur

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12.04.1.

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Re: [libreoffice-users] Language support broken in ppa ubuntu for rc4

2011-01-24 Thread Sigrid Carrera
Hi,

2011/1/22 linnegatan 

>
> I just installed the update to rc4 using the launchpad ppa for libreoffice.
> The file name looks ok with the rc 4 label but if I try to install language
> pack I got the message that it needs an older libreoffice common older than
> rc4. What is wrong. I tried both swedsih and danish
>

I don't know what's wrong. But you could instead try the version from
libreoffice.org and install this one. There are .deb files available as
well.

http://www.libreoffice.org/download/

Installation instructions can be found
here:
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Installing_LibreOffice_on_Linux

I hope, that this helps you to get started.

Sigrid

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[libreoffice-users] Language support broken in ppa ubuntu for rc4

2011-01-22 Thread linnegatan

I just installed the update to rc4 using the launchpad ppa for libreoffice.
The file name looks ok with the rc 4 label but if I try to install language
pack I got the message that it needs an older libreoffice common older than
rc4. What is wrong. I tried both swedsih and danish
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