https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=157648
ska...@yahoo.co.uk changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Resolution|WONTFIX |FIXED --- Comment #12 from ska...@yahoo.co.uk --- (In reply to Heiko Tietze from comment #10) > The character style (CS) stores only the modified attributes. If you change > only the language it wont modify the font name/size/color etc. See also the > Organizer tab. Great, thanks. > If you paste it depends on whether you paste with formattings or paste > special without. In the first case you get the language of the source, in > the second from the current paragraph style. In any case it is overwritten > by the CS that you need to apply (remember: the request was to introduce a > command that allows changing this attribute, which is possible via CS). I was (always) referring to pasting unformatted text. If I may say so, it seems messy – pasted text takes up the current selected language, even if the text is plain English, or takes up English, even though the text is Greek. If I may use the forbidden 'W' (MS Word), it has a setting that makes the default paste to be "unformatted" text, and pasting any unformatted text in a document, Word seems to recognise the language automatically, without any problem. Is there such a possibility in LO Writer (perhaps using the Unicode info of each character?), or should I file a new bug? -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.