Description: When I go to Tools | Language | For selection> ... and try to pick a language for text that is written in Hebrew, that language is not an option in the list, even though Hebrew has its own alphabet and I am using a font that is specifically developed to write Hebrew. It defaults to Hindi. For some reason I am able to set Hebrew as the language in other instances. Perhaps it is for all text that it does work. To my knowledge this is a long-standing feature. Steps to Reproduce: 1.Open a Writer document 2.Copy and paste Hebrew text from a webpage 3.Select a block of text 4.Set the font to Ezra SIL, a Hebrew font. 5.Attempt to set the language as Hebrew Note: This sequence of steps is not exact. If an item is not in the LO menu, any sequence of steps will fail to find it. Actual Results: Language defaults to Hindi. Hebrew or עברית is not one of the languages in the (very long) list. I have seen this feature for many years. Expected Results: Hebrew would be one of the languages in the list and I could set the language for the selection as Hebrew. Reproducible: Sometimes User Profile Reset: No Additional Info: [Information automatically included from LibreOffice] Locale: en-US Module: TextDocument [Information guessed from browser] OS: Linux (Ubuntu) OS is 64bit: yes
You need to have Tools -> Options -> Language Settings -> Languages, Complex text layout enabled (in the Default Languages for Documents section, but anyway, in this case it's only important it is enabled) to see a second Complex Font and Language choice in character attribution dialog, from which you can pick Hebrew.
Thanks, CTL resolved my issue.