Created attachment 62501 [details] Czech spelling does not work in Spreadsheet Problem description: Unable check spelling of Czech text in Spreadsheet. Steps to reproduce: 1) Open included .ods file and runCheck Spelling (F7) 2) Select Czech Current behavior: Unable select Czech -> allways jump back to English. Expected behavior: Automatically select Czech if you have LO in Czech Language or if you have czech language as preffered in Preferences. Platform (if different from the browser): Tested and Occured on Mac OS X 10.7.4 and Windows 7 (I expect that it is multiplatform bug) Browser: Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10_7_4) AppleWebKit/534.57.2 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.1.7 Safari/534.57.2
Ok, IMHO the problem is quite different: Are you able to select any language,except the default one??
I'm working in Czech enviroment - Install LO + Czech additions. GUI language is in Czech other language preferences is "Default - Czech". Possible problem in Writer/Spreadsheet…: Switch User Interface to English (not depend on it). Switch Locale settings in LO preferences to for exaple "French (Belgium)", but if I switch in Spelling window language to another language "Polish" and click to "Ignore once", spelling select next word but language switch back to default "French (Belgium)".
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Interesting enough, it's just this spreadsheet. Copy and paste the content into another spreadsheet that is set to czech for the document language and it works fine. Although the one document shows the problem, unless you can figure out how to reproduce with a new document we'll mark as WFM. Thanks for the report - apologies it took so long to get to. I attached a document that I created from yours that works right with the Czech dictionary.
Created attachment 81589 [details] Working file with Czech Dictionary