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> "Kirill S. Palagin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>> Hello everybody.
>> 
>> I am very much interested to know how people make text language in
>> document follow keyboard layout. For example, if I type one sentence
>> in English, then one sentence in Russian,  both will be in default
>> language, thus making spellcheck for the other languages impossible
> 
> I can't tell about windows (doesn't "Done for Windows. Currently not
> possible under Unix." in issue 1035 mean it should work?).
> 
> On 2.0.3 (Debian) I see no options to enable this feature. There
> is something about Asian languages and CTL, but AFAIK it has nothing
> to do with English, Russian, or Lithuanian. If I'm wrong, shed some
> light please...
> 
>> (assigning language to text after typing is not an option).
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Hmmm.

I though I could record a macro to change the locale and language and then 
assign a shortcut key to the macro. This would have provided an easy-to-use 
kludge for the problem described above: when the user changes keyboard layout 
he/she also hits the shortcut key to change Writer's view of the world. There 
would be one macro/shortcut-key per required language.

I turned on the recorder and used the mouse to select the appropriate 
menu/sub-menu items. When I finished I clicked Stop Recording and saved my 
macro. When I looked at it with the editor there was almost nothing there; 
nothing useful anyway. And the macro certainly didn't do anything useful.

I think I must have got the wrong end of some stick. Which stick, please?

Harold Fuchs
London, England

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