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[Issue 125832] Language fails to USA when inserting a table
https://bz.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=125832
tobias.schelling@icloud.com <to...@icloud.com> changed:
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--- Comment #2 from tobias.schelling@icloud.com <to...@icloud.com> ---
I could reproduce this bug:
When having a document that is not using the default language setting, adding a
table will change the language settings within the cells to the system default,
instead of inheriting the document’s language setting.
Here my test environment:
• Mac OS X 10.13
• OpenOffice 4.1.3 AOO413m1(Build:9783) - Rev. 1761381
2016-09-23
02:39:34 (Fri, 23 Sep 2016) – latest officially available version at the time
of testing
• My whole system locale is set to “German (Austria)” which is also the
default language setting within open office
Steps to reproduce the bug:
• Step 1 – Open a new, empty writer document
• Now the language setting in the status bar (bottom of the window) will
show your default language – German (Austria) in my case
• Step 2 – Now change the language of the current document by clicking on
the status bar and choosing anything else (I chose ”Spanish (Venezuela)” and
others for my experiments)
• Step 3 - Now add a table (no matter with which method, I used the
toolbar to add a 2x2 table)
• The expectation now is that also within the table the language is still
set to the custom value selected in step 2 - Spanisch (Venezuela) in my case
• BUT the language within the table changes back to the system default
(German (Austria)). This is a defect in my perspective
Additional comments:
The previous defect reports have been focusing on en-GB and en-US locales,
which after my experiments seem to not be the critical values of the involved
variables. The defect is rather a more generic one and the involved variables
are system default locale and currently selected document locale.
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