It's a feature. I don't know why you think the previous behavior was a good
thing, you are definitely a minority, most people found it annoying. But
that said, there is still the possibility, that the selection chosen for a
particular locale isn't optimal, so if you miss some dictionary for your
locale, feel free to file a bug.
On Mon, Jan 14, 2013 at 6:37 PM, Joan Montané <joan@montane.cat> wrote:
Hi,
testing LibO 4.0 RC1, we (Catalan team) have found that only few
dictionaries are installed by default Windows installation, based on locale
settings. That's fine? Is this change a feature? or is it a bug? I can
remember in previous versions all dictionaries were installed, IMHO it was
a good option.
Regards,
Joan Montané
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