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User bmarcelly changed the following:

                What    |Old value                 |New value
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                  Status|CLOSED                    |UNCONFIRMED
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              Resolution|INVALID                   |
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------- Additional comments from bmarce...@openoffice.org Mon Jan 19 19:20:48 
+0000 2009 -------
-> es
Your answer and decision to close is incorrect (to stay polite).

1 - If you did some tests, like I have done, you would see that the proposed 
language is not related to the typed text. The same text can trigger a 
different 
language on different computers or OpenOffice versions.
2 - The texts typed in the examples of course have no meaning in any language. 
You 
can invent others, example : a12b 12hgt 
3 - I don't have dictionaries with these languages : basque, hungarian, 
britton, 
etc. So OpenOffice cannot test the existence of a word in all these languages.

The conclusion is obvious : this feature is bugged.

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