[sw-issues] [Issue 69451] Inconsistency with spell c hecking in all language

2008-03-11 Thread tl
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  Status|NEW   |STARTED





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[sw-issues] [Issue 69451] Inconsistency with spell c hecking in all language

2007-12-03 Thread tl
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Target milestone|OOo 2.x   |OOo 3.0





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[sw-issues] [Issue 69451] Inconsistency with spell c hecking in all language

2007-09-05 Thread fl
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--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed Sep  5 10:56:52 + 
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FL-TL: I think we should do what the option says and what Draw/Impres/Calc
already do. We should disregard the language setting of the text and check with
all spell checkers. We have to test, if this change has a performance impact.

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[sw-issues] [Issue 69451] Inconsistency with spell c hecking in all language

2006-09-11 Thread tl
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 Issue #|69451
 Summary|Inconsistency with spell checking in all language
   Component|Word processor
 Version|680m182
Platform|All
 URL|
  OS/Version|All
  Status|NEW
   Status whiteboard|
Keywords|
  Resolution|
  Issue type|DEFECT
Priority|P3
Subcomponent|viewing
 Assigned to|mru
 Reported by|tl





--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon Sep 11 03:24:57 -0700 
2006 ---
When the option check in all languages is enabled Writer will only check words
whose language attribute is one of the languages that can be spell checked, and
then check this word in all for spell check available languages.
That will result in the following: if for example no Danish or Chinese spell
checker is available text formatted with Danish or Chinese will never get
spelled. Neither with automatic spell checking nor with interactive spell
checking, and thus effectively the text is being prevented from getting marked
red, even though check in all languages is activated and the text is likely
not be proven to be correct by any spell checker.

Conversely in Draw/Impress/Calc will check in all available language
disregarding the language attribute of the word. Thus a Danish or Chinese text
is most likely to be not known by all installed spellcheckers and thus it will
be marked red and found with interactive spell checking. The only way to prevent
this would be to install a spell checker for that language, which is not always
possible, or to change the language attribute to 'none'.

Becasue of this different behavior a decision is needed which way it should be.
Is it to be like in Draw/Impress/Calc as the help text for that option suggests.
(This one can be easily fixed.)
Or is it to be as in Writer (can almost as easily be fixed) but probably needs
additional changes in Help and maybe UI if that Option is to be named 
differently.

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[sw-issues] [Issue 69451] Inconsistency with spell c hecking in all language

2006-09-11 Thread tl
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User tl changed the following:

What|Old value |New value

 Assigned to|mru   |fl





--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon Sep 11 03:26:03 -0700 
2006 ---
TL-FL: Please decide which way you want it to be and then hand it back to me.

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