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Hi,

On Tue, Mar 12, 2013 at 2:23 AM, Anton Meixome <meixome@certima.net> wrote:
Sometimes you haven't privileges for personalize the OS system (public
employe, student...) or you don't want go so deeply because you are not a
"expert".

Is it possible that a user does not have the privilige to change
Regional Options, but has the privilege to install software? Strange.


Over WS, our 90% of total users? if the common user follows the standard
wizard (without realize the custom settings) he only will install de
spanish UI.


Setup Type is the second screen of installer. In description of Custom
Install, we have the text: "here you can select additional user
interface languages".

+1 For a independent setup installer


OK, but please design it carefully. For example, I tried Abiword
install today on my English Windows 7. I selected Czech language.
Installer was in Czech, fine. Then I started Abiword. It had English
user interface, not Czech. It is not what we want, is it?

Best regards,
Andras

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