https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=100855
--- Comment #3 from Jean-François Fortin Tam <[email protected]> ---
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demonstration of the problem with a fresh document
In this video with a "fresh" document you see the opposite problem: I type
random gibberish and LibreOffice interprets that as "Breton" (from Brittany),
changing the menu options depending on that detection. It could have been any
language, and normal texts can have words from multiple languages at once,
throwing off the autodetection anyway.
I think it would be simpler if it didn't change the results based on what it
thinks the language is, and rather prompts the user to pick the language
directly with a dedicated dialog, as suggested in bug #100856
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