Jesús, obviously a CD/DVD installer should include everything.
This is a suggestion for a downloadable installer where size matters :)
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On 02/02/11 11:22, Jesús Corrius wrote:
>> Finally the cherry on the top of the cake: in addition to the included
>> > dictionaries (English is included as default but others can probably be
>> > added) you have an option to download other dictionaries during
>> > installation
>> > (although you
On Wed, Feb 2, 2011 at 12:10 PM, plino wrote:
>
> If I may contribute with my 2cents why not use the best ideas already on the
> field?
>
> The perfect installer IMHO should start with a simple box to select the
> language used by the installer itself (where the detected locale is
> suggested)
>
>
If I may contribute with my 2cents why not use the best ideas already on the
field?
The perfect installer IMHO should start with a simple box to select the
language used by the installer itself (where the detected locale is
suggested)
An example is the first screen for the FLOSS Abiword
http://w
> That is a reason why I suggest to leave the user make its own choice
> among the available dictionaries (only one, all, whatever he want).
Which is exactly what the user can do in a "custom" installation.
> So I restate one of my questions : what is the tool used to code the
> installer ?
A bu
Le 02/02/2011 10:53, Wols Lists a écrit :
> On 01/02/11 22:15, Tor Lillqvist wrote:
>> I am sure some people could be annoyed also by being reminded that there are
>> languages spoken in their country that they perhaps consider leftovers from
>> invaders and not real language of their country. Or
On 01/02/11 22:15, Tor Lillqvist wrote:
> I am sure some people could be annoyed also by being reminded that there are
> languages spoken in their country that they perhaps consider leftovers from
> invaders and not real language of their country. Or the other way around,
> people feeling they b
> British English? What's that? THERE'S NO SUCH THING!
> English is spoken [...] speak Scots [...] speaks Gaelic [...] speak Welsh.
I was not talking about spoken language. It will take a few years before
LibreOffice can be used for dictionary checking of spoken language.
Your message perfectl
On 01/02/11 09:51, Tor Lillqvist wrote:
> And do we *really* want to imply than American English is needed by everyone?
> Why not British English? Shouldn't we here in Europe at least be writing in
> British English?
British English? What's that? THERE'S NO SUCH THING!
I'm a brit, and all this
On Tue, Feb 1, 2011 at 3:51 AM, Tor Lillqvist wrote:
>> In fact there is
>> http://opengrok.go-oo.org/xref/components/setup_native/source/packinfo/spellchecker_selection.txt
>> that can be used.
>
> I strongly oppose.
>
> That file makes exactly the kind of "political" choices that very many peopl
On Tue, Feb 01, 2011 at 10:47:38AM +, Michael Meeks wrote:
>
> Shouldn't be impossibly hard to add some simple filtering to that for
> built-in / bundled extensions that would hide most of them from people
> and default to not showing bundled extensions.
>
> I'll add an easy hack
On Tue, 2011-02-01 at 02:51 -0700, Tor Lillqvist wrote:
> But on the other hand, especially among the majority language (Finnish)
> speakers
> here some are very antagonistic to the minority language ...
Should we try to add some flags into the mix to clarify the
situation ? ;->
> In fact there is
> http://opengrok.go-oo.org/xref/components/setup_native/source/packinfo/spellchecker_selection.txt
>
> that can be used.
I strongly oppose.
That file makes exactly the kind of "political" choices that very many people
will find at least odd, awkward, and at worst interpret
2011/2/1 Jean-Baptiste Faure :
> Yes but instead of having the choice between "default installation" and
> "custom installation", I suggest that the installer gives the alternative :
> 1/ choose yourself the components and dictionaries you want to be installed
> in this case select by default on
Le 31/01/2011 11:15, Michael Meeks a écrit :
> Hi Jean,
>
> On Sun, 2011-01-30 at 13:55 +0100, Jean-Baptiste Faure wrote:
>> No the problem is not there. It is in the long list of useless
>> extensions / dictionaries in the Extensions Manager.
>> Many users are afraid when they see this list.
>
Michael Meeks wrote:
> We can certainly fix this; primarily by not packing those dictionaries
> as extensions I suspect.
But not packaging dictionaries as extensions will bring LibreOffice back
to the OOo 2.x times in this respect; it won't allow, for instance, that
the user is easily (even automa
Hi Jean,
On Sun, 2011-01-30 at 13:55 +0100, Jean-Baptiste Faure wrote:
> No the problem is not there. It is in the long list of useless
> extensions / dictionaries in the Extensions Manager.
> Many users are afraid when they see this list.
Ah ! :-) so - this is something else.
We
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