Hi Lior,
On Friday, 2013-04-05 13:06:06 +0300, Lior Kaplan wrote:
I was wondering how the priority of the auto correct lists are done.
As part of https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=63149 I was trying
to define a list for Hebrew which will correct the problems I have with
English.
But for entries which are defined in both lists, I always have the English
settings being in affect, regard less of the text language. Any idea what's
the trigger ?
Check editeng/source/misc/svxacorr.cxx
SvxAutoCorrect::SearchWordsInList()
From a short glance I didn't see a reason why English should be
preferred over another language if that exists.
However, on a side note and probably unrelated, ignore the odd nTmpKey1
0x7ff nTmpKey2 0x3ff mask stuff that should be a proper fallback
instead. One more item on my language tag to-do list.. if it's the cause
of the failure you encounter please tell me.
Eike
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