https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=139377

--- Comment #19 from Dirk W. <dirk....@t-online.de> ---
The problem is, among other things, that the forced change from “daß” to “dass”
cannot be undone via the Replace-list.

Exactly this “effect” seems to have been the goal of the patch.

A normal user like me cannot get rid of this special autocorrection from “daß”
to “dass”. (I already tried to enter “dass” -> “daß” in the Replace-list, but
this substitution was not taken over). The user has only the possibility to do
completely without such a list – whether original or modified afterwards. And
just to be able to switch off this unnecessary autocorrection from “daß” to
“dass”, having to do without the complete Replace-list right away, simply
cannot be the “side effect” of a patch that is not necessary anyway.

So what is the purpose of this patch, if it can neither be switched off nor is
needed, but instead considerably hinders the users of traditional spelling?

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