https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=44580
--- Comment #19 from tommy27 <ba...@quipo.it> --- Created attachment 104939 --> https://bugs.freedesktop.org/attachment.cgi?id=104939&action=edit autocorrect testkit Hi Julien, probably my test in comment 17 was not 100% accurate. try replicating this new experiment. a- download the attached .zip file which contains 3 minimal autocorrect .dat file 1- acor_und.dat it has a single entry: test → test1 it will apply in any document regardless the language since the acor_und.dat file is the global autocorrect list (you can find it at the top of the language dropdown list in the autocorrect replacement table under [All] (don't know how's localized in french) 2- acor_en-GB.dat it has a single entry: test → test2 it will apply only in document where the language is English(UK) 3- acor_en.dat it has a single entry: test → test3 it should apply in any document written in any of the English variants (UK, US, Australia etc.) b- place these 3 dat files in the autocorr subfolder of the user profile c- load a blank new Writer document and set the language as English(UK) d- type test and see how it gets autocorrected e- compare with my results with LibO 4.2.6.2 under Win7x64: - all 3 dat files present → test corrected into test2, so the localized variant acor_en-GB.dat rules over the acor_und.dat and acor_en.dat - remove the und.dat file → again you get test2, so the en-GB.dat wins over the en.dat - remove only the en-GB.dat file → you get test3 so the en.dat wins over the und.dat - remove both en-GB.dat and und.dat → again you get test3 since only en.dat is left - remove both en-GB.dat and en.dat → you get test1 since only und.dat is left so basically in case of autocorrect conflicts the “en-GB” list wins over the “en” list and over the “und” list. I agree this is the correct behavior since the language of the document should tell which is the first autocorrect list to look inside. f- same results if I rename those file to match italian locale (i.e. acor_it.dat and acor_it-IT.dat) and I write an italian(Italy) document. g- different results if you do the same trick with german or french locales. In those cases the renamed acor_de.dat and acor_fr.dat files will have no effect even if you remove the und.dat and the de-DE.dat and the fr-FR.dat files. So it seems that the unlocalized variant .dat files doesn't work in some language subgroups... this is strange and unconsistent with the results with Italian and English where it worked with no issue. Do you have any thoughts about that? -- You are receiving this mail because: You are on the CC list for the bug.
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