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

--- Comment #23 from Mike Kaganski <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to Eyal Rozenberg from comment #22)
> > > what's the justification for these  patterns not being part of the
> > > LO download (Windows installer / set-of-DEB/RPM packages)?
> > 
> > They *are* part of it. TTBOMK it includes hyphenation patterns.
> 
> Ah, well - it doesn't, or I would not have opened this bug. I didn't perform
> a partial install or pick-and-choose packages. But perhaps let someone else
> shed light on whether hyphenation patterns are included or not.

Hyphenation patterns are definitely included in MSI (installer for Windows) as
part of respective dictionary packs, *where they exist* in respective
dictionaries in the repo. E.g., see the 'hyph_ru_RU.dic' under
https://git.libreoffice.org/dictionaries/+/refs/heads/master/ru_RU/.

OTOH, see that there's no hyphenation data under
https://git.libreoffice.org/dictionaries/+/refs/heads/master/he_IL/. And this
is the question to the respective native language team - it would be great to
include such data there.

So if:
1. The dictionary pack includes the hyphenation data;
2. The dictionary pack is selected when installing
then Windows users will get the hyphenation for that language. I don't know
what DEBs/RPMs contain, so can't speak on that.

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