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Hi Stephan,

I thinks they are great points! I'll add the outline of the case for this
first. Thank you!:)

Best wishes,
Yifan

On Wed, Nov 09, 2011 at 02:20:02PM +0100, Stephan Bergmann wrote:

korea.xcd enables the AutoCorrect - ReplaceSingleQuote setting
(which is otherwise disabled by default).  This is apparently
designed to be enabled in a Korean locale.

ctl.xcd sets the .../I18N/CTL/CTLFont configuration property to
true---no idea what effect that is supposed to have.  Similarly
ctlseqcheck.xcd sets all the .../I18N/CTL/CTLSequenceChecking,
.../I18N/CTL/CTLSequenceCheckingRestricted, and
.../I18N/CTL/CTLSequenceCheckingTypeAndReplace configuration
properties to true.  These are apparently designed to be enabled in
locales using complex text layout.

Similarly, cjk.xcd sets various .../CJK configuration properties to
true (VerticalText, VerticalCallOut, Ruby, JapaneseFind,
EmphasisMarks, DoubleLines, CJKFont, ChangeCaseMap, and
AsianTypography; I assume those configuration properties control
whether the corresponding settings are made available in the UI for
configuration under "Tools - Options...").  It also sets to false
the Writer-specific configuration property
.../AutoFunction/Completion/Enable (and again, I have no idea what
effect that is supposed to have).

Stephan
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