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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tue Feb  5 10:24:10 +0000 
2008 -------
Well that is probably to be expected since Russian, Ukrainian and Bulgarian all
use the Cyrillic character set.
It seems the languages are similar are enough to confuse language guessing. The
chance is though that if the sentence gets longer has more language specific
characteristics in it the correct language will be found...

Similar problems are to be expected with e.g. English-US and English-GB or
Germany-Germany and German-Swiss.

Still, if you at least already have once used Bulgarian as text attribute in the
document (and do not use too many other languages as well) from then on
Bulgarian should also appear in the list of languages, since the first few
document languages are added to the language list in the menu as well.


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