How to install other languages on Libreoffice Snap

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As you can imagine, I am trying to find a way to add Greek (or any other language) on LibreOffice (6.0.2) Snap.



Currently the available languages for User Interface are 9 basic languages only.



Any thoughts?



Currently running Ubuntu 16.04










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    As you can imagine, I am trying to find a way to add Greek (or any other language) on LibreOffice (6.0.2) Snap.



    Currently the available languages for User Interface are 9 basic languages only.



    Any thoughts?



    Currently running Ubuntu 16.04










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      As you can imagine, I am trying to find a way to add Greek (or any other language) on LibreOffice (6.0.2) Snap.



      Currently the available languages for User Interface are 9 basic languages only.



      Any thoughts?



      Currently running Ubuntu 16.04










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      As you can imagine, I am trying to find a way to add Greek (or any other language) on LibreOffice (6.0.2) Snap.



      Currently the available languages for User Interface are 9 basic languages only.



      Any thoughts?



      Currently running Ubuntu 16.04







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          Manually repacking Span or injecting -el localization packages seems to be difficult.



          So the better option is to drop Snap, and use LibreOffice from “LibreOffice Packaging” team PPA:



          sudo add-apt-repository ppa:libreoffice/ppa
          sudo apt-get update
          sudo apt-get dist-upgrade


          Then install Greek packages with



          sudo apt-get install libreoffice-l10n-el libreoffice-help-el





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            Manually repacking Span or injecting -el localization packages seems to be difficult.



            So the better option is to drop Snap, and use LibreOffice from “LibreOffice Packaging” team PPA:



            sudo add-apt-repository ppa:libreoffice/ppa
            sudo apt-get update
            sudo apt-get dist-upgrade


            Then install Greek packages with



            sudo apt-get install libreoffice-l10n-el libreoffice-help-el





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              Manually repacking Span or injecting -el localization packages seems to be difficult.



              So the better option is to drop Snap, and use LibreOffice from “LibreOffice Packaging” team PPA:



              sudo add-apt-repository ppa:libreoffice/ppa
              sudo apt-get update
              sudo apt-get dist-upgrade


              Then install Greek packages with



              sudo apt-get install libreoffice-l10n-el libreoffice-help-el





              share|improve this answer






















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                down vote










                up vote
                0
                down vote









                Manually repacking Span or injecting -el localization packages seems to be difficult.



                So the better option is to drop Snap, and use LibreOffice from “LibreOffice Packaging” team PPA:



                sudo add-apt-repository ppa:libreoffice/ppa
                sudo apt-get update
                sudo apt-get dist-upgrade


                Then install Greek packages with



                sudo apt-get install libreoffice-l10n-el libreoffice-help-el





                share|improve this answer












                Manually repacking Span or injecting -el localization packages seems to be difficult.



                So the better option is to drop Snap, and use LibreOffice from “LibreOffice Packaging” team PPA:



                sudo add-apt-repository ppa:libreoffice/ppa
                sudo apt-get update
                sudo apt-get dist-upgrade


                Then install Greek packages with



                sudo apt-get install libreoffice-l10n-el libreoffice-help-el






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