https://bz.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=128520

--- Comment #22 from Czesław Wolański <[email protected]> ---
The 4th line of the file provided by OP (rtd file - "Logs.rtf")
starts with:  \pard\sa200\sl276\slmult1\f0\fs22\lang9

According to Rich Text Format (RTF) specs
\langN applies a language to a character.
N is a number corresponding to a language.

The "9" in \lang9 stands for English.


Testing the .rtf file with 4.1.13 en-US

\lang1     the Status Bar shows "Arabic" as language
\lang9                          "Unknown"
\lang1025                       "Arabic (Saudi Arabia)"


With \lang1033
the Status Bar displays "English (USA)" as language.
Spellcheck and auto correct do work.
(Same effect if "lang9" is deleted).

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