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------- Additional comments from l...@openoffice.org Mon Jul  5 17:42:56 +0000 
2010 -------
In recent versions the problem persists, although in different form:
1) Open the bugdoc2.odt (attached)
2) Start the spell checker (Tools->Spelling...)
3) Spell checker thinks that "Faild" is misspelled. Select "Failed" from the
suggestion list and press "Change All"
4) Spell checked thinks that "spellchk" is misspelled. Edit the phrase to change
"spellchk" to "spell check" and press "Change All"
5) Spell checker didn't pick up the edit as a correction to be applied with
"Change All" (which is not expected) and still thinks that "spellchk" in the
next sentence is misspelled. To get rid of it for now, select "spellchecker"
from suggestion list and press "Change All".
6) Spell checker changed this sentence and the next sentence automatically (as
expected), and now thinks that "Somethingiswrong" is misspelled.
7) Click into Writer window and correct "Somethingiswrong" into "Something is
wrong".
8) Click back into Spelling window to switch focus into it (don't press any
buttons yet). Spell checker will replace "Ignore Once" button with "Resume"
button and will grey other widgets to indicate that spell checking was withheld
until the changes in the main Writer window are made
9) Press "Resume"
10) Spell checker will check the new text and find that "Fail spell" is not
misspelled anymore. Then it will go to the next sentence and pronounce "Faild"
to be misspelled (which is not expected)

This exposes two bugs:
1) There is no apparent way to tell spell checker to change misspelled words
into something that is not in "Suggestions" list, just editing the contents of
"Not in dictionary" and pressing "Change All" does not change next occurrences
of the misspelled words
2) Switching back into Writer window, changing the text, switching back into
Spelling window and resuming spell checking resets "Change All" list and the
spell checker will once again start detecting "Change All"'ed words as 
misspelled.

P.S. It is not really necessary to make any changes in the text to trigger spell
checking holdup, it is enough to click somewhere in the text to change the
cursor position from the end of "Somethingiswrong" line (where spell checker
puts it) to somewhere else - that is counted as a text change and puts spell
checking on hold.

P.P.S. It might have something to do with a feature that changing cursor
position and resuming spell checking will resume spell checking from the new
cursor position, possibly skipping some errors if the cursor is placed after 
them.

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