I ticked the bock which say to do so but there was no option to select which languages to keep after all. What's the trick?
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Remove unnecessary languages from the multilanguage option?
It keeps whatever language the installer is running in plus English (since it's built-in).
In my case, English - English.
And I can't select any languages of my wish, if I understand correctly
If you select the Normal install, you either include the 10ish languages included or just English. If you want more than English, just install all of em. It's only a difference of about 100MB either way.
Why Romanian language disappeared from "Language the installer" (Libreoffice Portable)? Please return it again.
I want to install LibreOffice (portable) in Romanian language only and not in another language.
I expect a favorable response in this regard.
Thank you and best regards.
You probably downloaded the 'Normal' package which includes the 10 most popular languages worldwide. Download the 'All' package, which includes all languages LibreOffice supports.
No. I didn't. I downloaded "LibreOfficePortable_4.2.1_MultilingualAll.paf" in 03/13/2014. Now, in 03/24/2014, it's OK. Now, "Language the installer" window, from "LibreOfficePortable_4.2.2_MultilingualAll.paf", include Romanian Language. It was a bug.
You cant select the languages you want, you either get the big package with everything, the smaller one with a couple of languages or the expermiantal "one language only"-option.
It's not experimental anymore. I just labeled it like that for the first year to be sure there were no problems.
Last time I checked it was far too experimental. Many things didn't work and I wondered why. I tried a normal install and everything was fine again.
As far as I remember, with experimental option tooltips don't work, all wizards are broken, ...
Any reason why you didn't report this earlier? This is the first I remember hearing any mention of it.
normal installation is working. Experimental option isn't important enough for me to report bugs.
It hasn't said experimental on either the page or in the installer in over a year.
I was talking about the quality of the option, not about the name.
It turned out to be a bug in the custom installer code. The tips could be turned back on in options or, failing that, by deleting Data and resetting your options. The wizards issue happened because the templates directory was changed a few versions back, breaking the custom code. Both issues are fixed in LibreOffice Portable 4.2.2 which I'm sending over to The Document Foundation now.
If you ever notice an issue with a future release, please post a bug report.
I can't find the one language option. For me it was either all or nothing. Though if the difference is 100 MB only then no big deal.
There is be a checkbox on the second "page" of the installer for removing the languages.