Description: Should the style inspector also show they paragraph langua Steps to Reproduce: 1. Open Writer 2. Type something 3. Search for the language in the style inspector Actual Results: No language entry Expected Results: "Expected" is outdoing it.. But might be logical? Reproducible: Always User Profile Reset: No Additional Info: Version: 7.1.0.0.alpha0+ (x64) Build ID: e8b8e7be0b2ad693224cd94062a55610eb69df7e CPU threads: 4; OS: Windows 6.3 Build 9600; UI render: Skia/Raster; VCL: win Locale: nl-NL (nl_NL); UI: en-US Calc: CL
If the language is part of the PS it should. But maybe the way language is bound to the font is not related to PS.
Aron Budea committed a patch related to this issue. It has been pushed to "master": https://git.libreoffice.org/core/commit/c6b6995004d34cadaec68e2b6e17667d43f9995e tdf#136596: show document language (char locale) in the inspector It will be available in 7.1.0. The patch should be included in the daily builds available at https://dev-builds.libreoffice.org/daily/ in the next 24-48 hours. More information about daily builds can be found at: https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Testing_Daily_Builds Affected users are encouraged to test the fix and report feedback.
The language is now shown with the id "Char Locale" as language + country code, but only if it differs from the document language. Ie. if you change the language for a piece of text, it'll be shown, while if you change it for the whole documnent, it won't be shown. Let's keep this open until the document language is displayed there as well.
(In reply to Aron Budea from comment #3) > The language is now shown with the id "Char Locale" as language + country > code, but only if it differs from the document language. Ie. if you change > the language for a piece of text, it'll be shown, while if you change it for > the whole documnent, it won't be shown. Do you mean that you have a situation when default paragraph style doesn't show a char locale??
Oh, I didn't notice that, indeed it's there in all cases. Let's close as fixed, then.