https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=112871

--- Comment #2 from Marco A.G.Pinto <marcoagpi...@mail.telepac.pt> ---
(In reply to tommy27 from comment #1)
> I think autocorrection should not edit text automatically unless a precise
> replacement entry is present in the autocorrect list.
> 
> so I don't think it would be a good idea to automatically accept a
> replacement just if you find it in the speller suggestion list with no user
> interaction.
> 
> actually if you find a typo and right-click on it you see a list of
> suggested autocorrection and you may accept them manually and even record
> that replacemento to be automatically applied next time you digit it.
> 
> so I don't fully understand your request.
> would you please try to explain it again?

Let me give you an example in Portuguese to be easier to understand.

Imagine that you type in Writer a word that is not in the speller:
"serio"

In a normal situation the speller will red underline it, but in the speller
there was the word:
"sério"
(with accent in the "é")
So, the autocorrect would replace "serio" with "sério" automatically.

This is how MS Word 2016 is now doing it. It has a checkbox to use words from
the speller and thus has a very small autocorrect list.

If it is just a mismatch of accents, in Word 2016 the correction is automatic.

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