https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=154375

ady <[email protected]> changed:

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--- Comment #1 from ady <[email protected]> ---
It is not that it starts with the wrong language. The problem is that we cannot
change it by cell, as it should be expected to happen when selecting one
particular cell and changing the language only for it ([CTRL]+[1]). The
language for a particular cell changes for formats such as currency, but not
for text (for whichever reason).

But, if we change the language for the entire document using the Options
dialog, the new language takes effect (on the whole workbook, in every
worksheet) and the spell checking is correct for that language.

Even within the spell checking dialog, we could change the language for a
specific term, but the dialog is already set to spellcheck according to a
specific language, so it will keep showing suggestions from the default
language for the entire document. Once the spell check is finished, words in
other languages will be recognized correctly.

* It should be easier to set a cell, or even a term, to pertain to a certain
language (different than the default for the document).

* If a specific cell (range) is set to use a different language than the
default language for the document, probably the text within it should also be
considered to pertain to that language; unless it is changed in the spell
checking tool.

In other words, there should be:
* document language
* worksheet language
* cell (range) language
* text (words, terms, strings) language.

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