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--- Comment #8 from ajlittoz ---
Let me bring my 2 cents to this debate.
As mentioned in several comments, _language_ is an inherent property of text.
Presently, this can only be set through a character style. But styles in
general are
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--- Comment #7 from Jan Vlug ---
I also observed this issue in the context of cells in Calc.
I created this forum topic for that:
https://ask.libreoffice.org/t/improve-location-of-cell-language-setting-in-calc/102849
Shouldn't the
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--- Comment #6 from Panos Stokas ---
(In reply to BogdanB from comment #5)
> (In reply to Panos Stokas from comment #4)
> > For example, the style I'm using for programming code is set to
> > Language=none because I want it to be exempt
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--- Comment #4 from Panos Stokas ---
I like having the ability to set language to None on certain styles.
For example, the style I'm using for programming code is set to Language=none
because I want it to be exempt from spelling checks.
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--- Comment #3 from Eyal Rozenberg ---
(In reply to Regina Henschel from comment #2)
Noting the use of `text:span` I am reminded of HTML span, and HTML in general.
In that standard, the language is an attribute separate from the style
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--- Comment #2 from Regina Henschel ---
If you assign the character style "Emphasis" to a portion of text in a
paragraph, then this generates a element (6.1.7) in file markup. In
this element you will find the
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--- Comment #1 from Mike Kaganski ---
I completely agree (modulo the fact that we must stay compatible, and so must
support existing documents using styles exactly for the language definition).
Also, the problem of marking runs as having
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