https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=44580
--- Comment #18 from Julien Nabet <serval2...@yahoo.fr> --- (In reply to comment #17) > (In reply to comment #15) > > Tommy27: > > Just to be sure to understand, it would mean: > > - a first file for initial unlocalized file > > - a second file for unlocalized autocorrect if you edit the unlocalized list > > - a third file for your localized autocorrect if you edit localized list > > => So autocorrect process should search in second and third file first (in > > which order? A user could have made a mistake and put a same word to replace > > but a different replacement) and if there's none of these files, should > > search in first file only > > Is it correct? > > I made a test to see how the code behaves in front of conflicts. > > let's say you have: > color → colour in acor_en-GB.dat > colour → color in acor_en-US.dat > > each one will apply only respectively in british english and american > english documents with no conflicts. > > If you instead have a: > color → colour in acor_en.dat > it will apply to american english documents as well > > so it means that currently the autocorrect engine looks first in the > unlocalized version (acor_en.dat) rather than the localized version > (acor_en-US.dat) which doesn't look good to me. > > In my opinion when you have conflicts, the autocorrect engine should look > first in the autocorrect list which is specific for the document language, > in this case (acor_en-US.dat), and only in a second time in the unlocalized > version (acor_en.dat) if there's no replacement in the previous file. With fresh build of master sources + French UI by default here are my tests. Open autocorrect French France, change "afirmer => affirmer" to "afirmer => afffirmer". I get "afffirmer" (3 f) when I type "afirmer". I close LO and reopen and the change is still the localized one. I'm quite lost here :-( -- You are receiving this mail because: You are on the CC list for the bug.
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