https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=60530

Justin L <[email protected]> changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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             Status|NEW                         |RESOLVED
            Version|4.0.0.2 rc                  |Inherited From OOo
            Summary|Allow user to disable       |Allow user to override
                   |spellchecker and grammar in |autocorrect rules per
                   |current document only (not  |document (both global
                   |global settings)            |defaults and per-document
                   |                            |overrides)
           Hardware|Other                       |All
         Resolution|---                         |WONTFIX

--- Comment #11 from Justin L <[email protected]> ---
This bug report has moved all over the place.

(In reply to narayanaras from comment #0)
> But the spellchecker and grammar tools create a problem: They
> auto-capitalize the sentences and insert unintended changes of spellings.
Spellchecker- no, it doesn't do that.
grammar checker - possibly. But probably this is autocorrect (comment 2,
comment 6 and acknowledged comment 7)

> But Writer allows me to turn off spellchecker and grammar globally.
Comment 3 points out how to handle this correctly. Spell checking setting
should DEFINITELY not be document specific (which is the current bug title's
request).


(In reply to narayanaras from comment #7)
> I do not want to turn [Auto-caps] on/off for each document.
Definitely a WONTFIX. This "feature" is non-intelligent. If you find it
helpful, you turn it on. If it is unhelpful you turn it off. The same is true
for every other similar autocorrect setting. (My personal problem was with
smart-quotes - I turned it off because it was more problematic than helpful.)
WONTFIX to make EVERY SINGLE ONE OF THESE both defaultable, and then
per-document-exceptionable.

Considering this is a 12 year old request with only 1 CC, no "see also", and no
duplicates (with a completely wrong subject title) and no +1's (except for
off-topic ones...), I really will close this as WONTFIX.

I am sure I saw another bug report asking for spell checking to be PER-MODULE
(Writer/Calc), but I can't find it back.

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