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No, no need for an algorithm. No need to remove a dictionary from the
installer. Only ask the user what he want to have on his computer.

Try clicking the "custom" installation button.

But note that it is a fallacy to think that just because *some* features (like dictionaries for 
individual languages) have been split out as individually selectable in the installer, the user 
would really have the full choice of "what he wants on his computer"...

What about all the functionality of LibreOffice that I never use. Like, say, sending a document as 
email "directly" from LibreOffice. I never use that. Still it is always there on my computer! 
Should I complain that nobody asked me if I want that on my computer?

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