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Le 18/01/2012 13:22, Gordon Burgess-Parker a écrit :
Can anyone tell me the logic in this?
If I download the English UK version, if I select Custom install, then
ALL the language packs are disabled apart from English, yet all the
dictionaries are ENABLED and I have to go through however many
dictionaries there are and disable them one by one (unless anyone can
tell me a better way!).
Surely logic says that if all the language packs are disabled by default
other than the one for the relevant download, then all the dictionaries
should be as well?


You are right, known problem, but it seems that it is not so easy to do
with the current code which produces the installer.
As a workaround, you do not need to disable the unwanted dictionnaries
one by one. Firstly disable all dictionnaries in one click then click on
the + in front of dictionnary item to develop the list and enable only
the dictionnaries you want to install.

Best regards.
JBF

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