https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=96988
--- Comment #10 from teo8976@gmail.com ---
an approach of setting the language of the entirety document in one
place wouldn't allow one to have paragraphs or words with different
languages
For god's sake did you even read what I wrote??
I'm not talking about disallowing ANYTHING that is currently allowed. I'm only
talking about setting DEFAULTS for a new document, for future documents, or for
the parts of the current document that haven't yet been touched (e.g. cells
that haven't been applied a format or even entered a content).
That is: you start creating a new document and you want all the defaults to be,
let's say, in Italian. You should be able to set that in one place, not a
dozen. You shouldn't go like "Ok, so now let's select a cell and format it as a
number... wait a moment, why do all the options have a comma instead of a dot?
Oh f**k, this is still in English, I have to set the locale too" and so on.
Then you still have all the options to change each thing individually for each
cell, sheet, paragraph, or whatever.
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