This is not possible to me. I need C.UTF-8 or en_US.UTF-8 locale, but 
want Spanish dictionaries by default.

If you wonder why we have many scripts that depend on English (or C) 
locale but they don't use dictionaries so it's not a problem if I set 
them to Spanish (which is what I would wish I could).  One option is 
setting all locales each time I run one of those internal scripts, but I 
don't want to risk forgetting, for the time being.


On 23/12/16 14:36, Gunnar Hjalmarsson wrote:
> I don't know if it ever worked that way, but AFAIK it doesn't currently.
>
> The default hunspell word list is locale dependent, and if you use
> Spanish as your system language, hunspell-es ought to be the default.
> Otherwise, one way to make it the default is to open the ~/.profile file
> for editing and append this line:
>
> export LC_CTYPE=es_ES.UTF-8
>
> HTH
>
> ** Changed in: libreoffice-dictionaries (Ubuntu)
>         Status: New => Incomplete
>

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