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On 02/20/2011 10:18 PM, Marc Paré wrote:
Le 2011-02-20 21:22, webmaster for Kracked Press Productions a écrit :


You might want to look at the work as it is now.

The Gallery and Artwork page - just updated
http://www.lungstrom.com/libreoffice-dvd-project/LibreOffice-disc-North-American-DVD/artwork.html

Note that the PCLos .rpm[1] works really well with any .rpm based Linux distro. It installs all the folders and files in the right place for LibreOffice. It would be great if someone on our dev team would be interested in re-doing it for the Windows platform and other distros (Linux and Mac). We may want to include it for the .rpm distros on our disk.



The Info page - the first page
http://www.lungstrom.com/libreoffice-dvd-project/LibreOffice-disc-North-American-DVD/index.html


The module pages "read more" goes to this style of pages.
http://www.lungstrom.com/libreoffice-dvd-project/LibreOffice-disc-North-American-DVD/writer.html



Looks all great.

Just to double-check.

Sophie, in the extensions section of the site, do all of the included dictionaries satisfy the need for French Canadian French dictionary and would you also, if you know, comment on whether the Spanish dictionaries also satisfy those for N.American, Central Amer. and S.American use?

If you are unsure, we, the N.Amer. Team, should make sure of this. I also propose that we include S.Amer. Spanish as many in the US will also be S.Americans.

We are so close to having a true American Continent DVD disk. All that we would need is for the installer to take care of a Spanish for S.Amer. BrOffice takes care of Brasil or course. I wonder if the BrOffice people could be convinced (or maybe they do already) to take care of S.Amer.? Then all Americas would be taken care of.

Cheers

Marc

Please check out the new page. I added most of the other dictionaries that I had downloaded on my system. If there are other ones you would like to see on this disc, let me know. I left the names the same as from the online source, except added the country name for the ones that only shows the 2 letter country code. If you would like to rename them, let me know. Some of the names have special codes that may be important in the original language though, like the 7 different German ones.

http://www.lungstrom.com/libreoffice-dvd-project/LibreOffice-disc-North-American-DVD/extensions.html


I agree that I am pushing for at least a North American version of a DVD, but as long as someone wants to add the other languages to the DVD, I have no problems with that. Adding the Central and South American documentation and other links will be welcome, if someone could show me where they are.

I was thinking about having a set of links for switching languages.

English, French-Canadian, Spanish-Mexico

These links will allow you to take the page you are viewing and change to the other language version of that page. Something like the Wiki pages do. Adding the other languages to the system will be half-way easy, if someone actually does the translations editing for me. Google does not do a good job, I am told.


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