https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=129996
--- Comment #4 from Paul <pip.kde@gmx.com> ---
(In reply to Dieter Praas from comment #3)
But it pnly happens, if you open a document, that contains hyphenation. So
for me it's not a bug.
It's not a case of the document containing hyphenation. It happens if you open
a document that *would be hyphenated*, if the hyphenation module was active.
My use case is one of never using hyphenation - I have globally disabled it by
"Tools -> Options -> Language Settings -> Writing Aids disable the "Libhypen
Hyphenation" module".
In a case such as this, ie, deliberate disablement, the Info Bar should not be
displayed. So for me it *is* a bug.
Perhaps the logic for the display of the Info Bar could be such that if the
hyphenation module is disabled, the "Missing hyphenation info" message is
shown, but with the option to "Not show this message again". That would
satisfy the need for a warning if the module was inadvertently disabled, at the
same time not "nagging" users who have purposely disabled the module.
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