[Libreoffice-ux-advise] [Bug 157648] FORMATTING: Setting language for Selection/Paragraph/All text can't be shortcut
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Thu Nov 16 13:46:32 UTC 2023
https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=157648
--- Comment #7 from skagon at yahoo.co.uk ---
(In reply to Cor Nouws from comment #6)
> I can somehow understand your wish, but I think it also means that there
> should be a command for <n> languages, that you can use with the shortcut?
I'm saying there should be the *option* for n languages, where those who need
that functionality, can set their own shortcuts.
>
> You mean to say that Paste Special, Without Formatting does not clean the
> language information from the text you paste?
> That is not the behavior as I know it.
> If you can reproduce that reliable, to me it looks like a bug. And then it
> deserves a report, sample document(s) and text, obviously :)
The issue is that my work entails copy-pasting mixed language text on a daily
basis. I've even got a shortcut for pasting unformatted text, but whenever I
do, the pasted text is all seen as the current active language I'm using. So,
I've immediately got the spell-checker filling the document with red
underlines! One way or the other, (Greek or UK English) a lot of the pasted
text is in the wrong language.
I can reproduce it as reliably as every single time, every single day, I don't
see it as a bug per se, it's just strange. If you feel it's a bug, go ahead.
If you want to try it yourself, you can go, for example, here:
https://blog.public.gr/eikona-kai-ihos/black-friday-2023-tileorasi and
copy-paste the first paragraph. You'll see that half the pasted text is not in
the correct language (it's Greek with English words or phrases interspersed).
>
> thanks - Cor
Thank you!
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