https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=155839

--- Comment #1 from Mike Kaganski <[email protected]> ---
No.

LibreOffice only tells you the fact.
It has no way to know that *any* language's hyphenation data is available from
*any* source (third party extension? maybe on OOo/AOO extension site?); or
maybe in another product (MS Word that can generate ODT?).

It knows that there is a text marked this language (it may be even not known to
LibreOffice, and its name is obtained from the library used internally, given
the language tag that some user entered manually), and this text is also has
"auto-hyphenation" property. And it can't do that. And tells. Nothing wrong at
all.

And - well, unless you require that all language modules are installed
unconditionally (which I personally would welcome, but many would hate),
there's no way to even point to downloads, because it may be not downloadable,
but installable - from the MSI on Windows; from packages on Debian...

NOTABUG.

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