https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=139288

muso <[email protected]> changed:

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--- Comment #11 from muso <[email protected]> ---
> I don't know the exact details, but AFAIK it affects linguistic features
> like spellchecking, hyphenation, etc., but not fields.  I agree intuitively
> it should also affect fields, and encourage you to file a separate bug about
> that.

Done: bug 139415

> Please click the "Additional Formats..." entry of the Format column in your
> screenshot, and click "OK" button, then a new dialog will open, in which you
> can change the language for the field.

Ah, many thanks!
So I am indeed to untalented. But this is very unintuitive and also no suitable
workflow when you have several fields. Without your help, I would have never
found out how to get the language right and the solution requires to open 2
dialogs. There should at least be a separate button to open the second dialog.
As it is is is badly hidden.

> It's Chinese, because my Windows is in Chinese (although my LibreOffice is
> set to English UI).  It's not intentional, and is either some mistake of
> mine, or another bug.  I'll investigate later.

Since I cannot get rid of the Chinese characters, despite I assured that
everything is in English, it must be a bug. Can you please report it (since I
don't know a way to get the Chinese characters and thus cannot provide the
steps to reproduce).

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