Public bug reported:

Hello,

This bug affects only the Ubuntu version of Open-/LibreOffice (though I
think there is no big difference), so the OpenOffice guys redirected me
here, which I guess was right.

I'm using the German version of Ubuntu 11.04 with the German version of 
LibreOffice 3.4.
This bug exists since I started using OpenOffice.org in Ubuntu which was 
version 3.0 I think.

As I said, I use the German version and don't know the exact names of
the fields in English so if you have questions because you cant follow
my description, just ask.

DESCRIPTION:

When I try to format a paragraph style sheet (like "Caption 1" - or is it 
"Title 1"?) and go to the font section, the font style descriptions are not 
written in German but in Spanish (e.g. "Fett" - which means "Bold" - is 
"Negreta").
This is definitely a bug, I don't even have the Spanish language pack installed.
As I said I know this bug for a long time, I believe since Ubuntu 8.04 with OOo 
3.0.
I got this bug on every installation of any version of Ubuntu and 
OpenOffice.org/LibreOffice.
As I said, this bug affects only the Ubuntu (and maybe more Linux distros) of 
LibreOffice, in Windows XP and Windows 7 this problem isn't present, that's why 
the OOo told me to write down this bug in here.

Hope there are some people from Germany in here who can verify this bug.
If you want I can write down the bug description in German, too.

** Affects: libreoffice (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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  LibreOffice 3.4 language bug in paragraph style sheet formatting

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