https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=36446
--- Comment #16 from Ronald L Blanshine <[email protected]> --- This is another example of why LebreOffice should NOT attempt to copy Microsoft functions unless they are actually useful, which "Ignore All" is presently not. I expect Microsoft to come up with a half baked function, but would hope that an open project would either not copy it at all or actually complete it's function. I would also think that it could be implemented in a way that it would not interfere with odf format requirements. Why would anyone ever want to have a word ignored for only the current session unless the document was never going to be edited again? It renders the function mostly useless to any serious writer who writes anything longer than a few pages. I propose that if one needs to ignore words only in the current document, they will need them ignored in all future edits of that document. The command as it is is wasted space. Upgrade it to include a local and accessible document dictionary and it will be quite useful and much used. It's like having your cell phone remember a ring tone for a certain person but only for one day, then it reverts back. To most people, that would be a useless function, but it isn't because it remembers it! The fact is I do not use it, but if it placed words in a document level dictionary, I would use it all the time, so for me, it may not be needed but it is most certainly desired! -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
