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--- Comment #19 from Mike Kaganski ---
I happened to come across the MS theme implementation on OOXML.
The "Font Scheme" description provides two "Font Collections" (major and minor,
used for headings and body text, resp.).
ECMA-376 Par
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--- Comment #17 from Eyal Rozenberg ---
Speaking of language setting used keyboard layout... I was reminded of bug
113298.
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--- Comment #16 from Eyal Rozenberg ---
(In reply to Mike Kaganski from comment #14)
> (In reply to Eyal Rozenberg from comment #12)
> > * Choosing what happens to neutral characters (i.e. which language's font
> > they adhere to)
>
> Di
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--- Comment #15 from Mike Kaganski ---
(In reply to Mike Kaganski from comment #14)
> Disagree with some specific part of this wording. Specifically: I totally
> agree that it would be useful to define a font used for "neutral" characters
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--- Comment #14 from Mike Kaganski ---
(In reply to Eyal Rozenberg from comment #12)
> * Choosing what happens to neutral characters (i.e. which language's font
> they adhere to)
Disagree with some specific part of this wording. Specific
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--- Comment #13 from Eyal Rozenberg ---
(In reply to Eyal Rozenberg from comment #12)
Oh, I just noticed I was overly focused on the font selection dialog. We also
have the drop-down box on the toolbar or in the side-bar; and the effect o
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--- Comment #12 from Eyal Rozenberg ---
(In reply to Heiko Tietze from comment #10)
Actually, once separate languages are supported, it may no longer make sense to
even expose the "language groups". What use are they to the user? It's not
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--- Comment #11 from Mike Kaganski ---
(In reply to Heiko Tietze from comment #10)
IMO, having language groups is a wrong concept. What does any such group really
mean? Some artificial separation, reflecting some history of computers, no
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--- Comment #10 from Heiko Tietze ---
UI-wise we could use a tree and have something like:
+ Western: [ Liberation Sans ]
+ Complex: [ Noto Kufi ]
+ Asian: [ Noto Asia ]
and when you expand the section the various language
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--- Comment #9 from Mike Kaganski ---
But in the frame of this specific proposal, the issue is that you have to have
several runs of texts having different font assignments *in addition to* having
different language assignments: no automa
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--- Comment #8 from Mike Kaganski ---
(In reply to Regina Henschel from comment #6)
Please check BugĀ 148257 (in See Also). Basically: you can't define a complex
language to e.g. a random space; and the character formatting assigned to th
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--- Comment #6 from Regina Henschel ---
Setting a language to a portion of text is only possible via a character style
or as default character style from a paragraph style. And the character style
has on the same tab the possibility to se
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--- Comment #5 from Mike Kaganski ---
(In reply to Eyal Rozenberg from comment #4)
IMO, these should exactly be solved by the proposal, with font attached to
language must mean that when you mark any part of text as having this language
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--- Comment #4 from Eyal Rozenberg ---
(In reply to Mike Kaganski from comment #3)
Some more challenges would be:
* Which font(s) should be used for neutral characters?
* What happens when the sets of glyphs/characters for two languages
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--- Comment #1 from Eyal Rozenberg ---
While this may seem like a UI/UX issue - that's only the tip of the iceberg.
The iceberg is the proper support for languages in LibreOffice. And before the
whole iceberg is tackled, it's premature t
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