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User rainerbielefeld changed the following:

                What    |Old value                 |New value
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               Component|Word processor            |lingucomponent
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              QA contact|[EMAIL PROTECTED]                 |[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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            Subcomponent|editing                   |other
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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fri Jan 19 04:38:56 -0800 
2007 -------
I checked with "2.0.2  German version WIN XP: [680m5(Build9011)]" and found out

1. open 'hanguldemo-koreanlangset.odt'
2. Menu "Tools - Options - Language Settings - Languages"
   Check "Support of Asian languages" <ok>
3. Back to document, Mouseclick to place caret between first 2 cahracters 
4. press <cntrl>+<shift>+<F7>
   dialogue to convert Hangul/Hanja will appear

11.  Now open 'hanguldemo-nolangset.odt'
12. Menu "Tools - Options - Language Settings - Languages" and see that 
   "Support of Asian languages" still is checked 
13. Back to document, Mouseclick to place caret between first 2 cahracters 
14. press <cntrl>+<shift>+<F7>
   dialogue to convert Hangul/Hanja will NOT appear
   You can heal this malfunction with "Tools - Options - Language Settings 
   - Languages" setting 'Standard Language of documents "Asian"' to "Korean"

I transferred the korean text to a CALC cell with the same result after
<cntrl>+<shift>+<F7>. The reason for all that is that in
'hanguldemo-koreanlangset.odt' the language is set to "Korean" (in menu 
'Format - Charakters - Fontset for Asian language / Language'), in
'hanguldemo-nolangset.odt' "none" is selected as language.

I also checked with "2.1.0  German version WIN XP: [680m6(Build9095)]" (on an
other PC) and found very similar behaviour, but here the word itself and
proposals for replacement are visible (pls see attached screenshots)! 

Currently I see this as a 'lingucomponent'-issue (or, may be, 'l10n?).

@cmc:
can you please contribute a brief explication why it should be expected that the
dialogue should appear although no Asian language is selected in character 
format? 
Any idea why the panes in the dialogue remain empty in 2.0.2 (screenshots!)?

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