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Jean-Baptiste, it's not a matter of how many languages a user is able to
write but the possible combinations (e.g. for a Canadian English and French
for a Swiss English and German, etc)

What I think would make sense is that the installer by default selects
English and the locale language for both interface AND dictionary.

The problem is that the GUI languages and the dictionaries included don't
match in many cases (even if they are available at the OOo Extension
repository).
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