Bug 126951 - Spanish dictionary isn't selected by default when using es_MX.UTF-8 locale in OpenOffice.org
Summary: Spanish dictionary isn't selected by default when using es_MX.UTF-8 locale in...
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Status: CLOSED RAWHIDE
Alias: None
Product: Fedora
Classification: Fedora
Component: openoffice.org
Version: 2
Hardware: All
OS: Linux
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medium
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Assignee: Caolan McNamara
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TreeView+ depends on / blocked
 
Reported: 2004-06-29 18:22 UTC by Alejandro Gonzalez Hernandez - Imoq
Modified: 2007-11-30 22:10 UTC (History)
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Fixed In Version: 1.9.87-1
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Last Closed: 2005-03-22 09:37:23 UTC
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Description Alejandro Gonzalez Hernandez - Imoq 2004-06-29 18:22:32 UTC
Description of problem:

When you do a fresh install of Fedora Core 2 selecting es_MX.UTF-8 as
the default language (locale) and install OpenOffice.org, by default
the English (US) dictionary is selected for all users. The right thing
is that Spanish (México) dictionary gets installed.

Comment 1 Dimitri Papadopoulos 2005-01-30 23:12:48 UTC
Yes, same thing here under a French locale (fr_FR.UTF-8). The en_US
dictinary is used by default when I start typing.

Comment 2 Caolan McNamara 2005-03-21 19:43:50 UTC
I'll have this working for 1.9.88 or thereabouts for rawhide.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/beta/show_bug.cgi?id=151357 is relevent here


Comment 3 Alejandro Gonzalez Hernandez - Imoq 2005-03-21 19:56:13 UTC
Thank you, Caolan :)

Comment 4 Caolan McNamara 2005-03-22 09:37:23 UTC
Done in 1.9.87-1,
export LANG=es_MX.UTF-8
on first start of openoffice.org 2.0 on rawhide (i.e. no ~/.openoffice.org2.0
dir) language is set to Spanish (Mexican). Spanish dictionary included in
langpack-es and registered for Mexico


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