https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=156476

--- Comment #21 from Mike Kaganski <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to Heiko Tietze from comment #20)
> I can follow the OP's scenario, he installed the application
> assuming the dictionary was part of it. And there is no warning / info that
> it isn't.

So - do you say, that there is a reproducible scenario, where a clean new
install does not install a dictionary for the system / user language, when they
have it?

Also: do you mean, that if my language has no built-in dictionary in
LibreOffice, I would have everything underlined?

Assuming that something is installed is simply a user error. Not installing a
matching dictionary automatically is a bug that needs fixing. But I disagree
that any "default language without dictionary" needs such a nonsense underline.
If at all, we could have a *one-time* infobar, like for "support LO", telling
the user that "the default language for new document has no installed
dictionary".

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