Hi jonathon, On Saturday, 2019-04-13 16:01:43 +0000, jonathon wrote: > Does this mean that if a person is given a dictionary for, say, Ferangi, > as an extension, upon installing it, they won't need to make any other > changes, to be able to select Ferangi as the document language? That's the purpose.. It should be selectable as paragraph and character attribution in a document for spell-checking purposes. Adding arbitrary dictionary languages (as long as they strictly follow the BCP 47 language tag specification) works since quite a while (2014?) already. New(er) in the mentioned mechanism is the ability to add a language also to the CTL or CJK sections where previously it was only possible to add to the (misnamed) "Western" section, and give the language list entries a proper UI name instead of showing just the language tag. Note however that such extension language can't be set as default language for all documents under Tools -> Options -> Languages. Eike -- GPG key 0x6A6CD5B765632D3A - 2265 D7F3 A7B0 95CC 3918 630B 6A6C D5B7 6563 2D3A
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