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User macias changed the following:

                What    |Old value                 |New value
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                  Status|RESOLVED                  |UNCONFIRMED
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              Issue type|DEFECT                    |ENHANCEMENT
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              Resolution|INVALID                   |
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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tue Oct 28 20:12:01 +0000 
2008 -------
@Mru, yes! :-)


Tools -> Language -> For selection

There _is_ check mark. And each time you change it, check mark changes. 
In "For all text" your selection is ignored -- there is _no_ check mark. So in 
this sense it does not work -- check mark does not appear.

> If you want a check mark (as it is shown for "selection", please file an
> other Enhancement request for this. 

Exactly. I will reopen this one to save the report space -- no need to have 
bunch of identical reports. As ehnacement as you suggested (but honestly I 
think it is defect).

> But please not a simple "need check mark", but
> detailed considerations (what's with OLE objects? Mark shown always if all
> document is in same language? Disappear if 1 character is in other
> language? ...

It is pretty straightforward really. The checkmark is shown according to user 
choice. This value (language) applies to any element in the document _unless_ 
user changes some elements directly. And if she/he did -- the language "for 
all document" does not change -- it is value which is "default" for document.

Example:
type hello świat
set "for all text" -> english -> check mark is shown 
select "świat" and choose "polish" for selected text
still, "for all text" is english, because it is the main/default language for 
the document as a whole

If you start typing "inside" "hello"
"heAAAAllo" AAA will be english
but if you start typing inside "świat"
"świBBBBBat" BBB will be polish, because local settings have precedence over 
global

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