https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=134628
Heiko Tietze <heiko.tietze@documentfoundation.org> changed:
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--- Comment #2 from Heiko Tietze <heiko.tietze@documentfoundation.org> ---
Wish every bug report would be done so carefully. To summarize the PDF:
* option was introduced in response to bug 36324
a) the label could read “Input method change language in Writer”
b) title “Enhanced language support” to “Change of language in document”
c) all modules should behave respectively
d) make more languages readily available in menus
My take:
a) +1
b) doesn't sound much better to; how about "System input language"
c) that might be tricky; and actually while bug 127898 and bug 34142 request
such behavior the editing is not paragraph based. Opinions, Mike & Eike?
+ if we keep the option for Writer only, we have to move it to Formatting
Aids
d) that spoils how the localization work; the list should contain what's
defined in the paragraph/character style, in tools > options > language >
locale, and what input languages the system provides all compared to installed
dictionaries (but off-topic here as requested in bug 134737)
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