https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=92226
--- Comment #3 from [email protected] --- Alex, this is a bug, no doubt. When a dictionary is installed, in the Extension Manager a l10n-ed string should describe every installed extension. These bundled spelling extensions in basic LO OSX package have strings like "el" shown, meaning nothing to a normal user, not even that it is a dictionary. Remember, all these strings are localized, are part of LibreOffice, but just do not get pulled into these OS X packages as it seems. Also, you cannot uninstall these dictionaries making the Extension Manager clean enough to be useful. And most users do not need most of those extensions; it would be much cleaner to include them into OSX lang-pack (of course, if that is possible). So this is definitely a UI/UX bug. Otherwise all extensions could be just shown with strings "el", "yx", "th", "fdklsgk", "opigsoglsmd" etc. The only question is how to remedy this situation and whether anyone has time/will to do it. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
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