Hello,
On 2007-03-15, at 21:53 , Klemens Häckel wrote:
second reply.
i just tried to have a look with some live CDs, however in all of
the ones i used, everything looked ok, means - i couldn't see the
strange difference of the cell contents.
I used - (all Debian/KDE):
Kurumin 6.1/portuguese - OOO2.0 pt_br
Kuliax 6.0/english - OOO2.1 english
Knoppix 5.1.1/english - OOO2.1 english
greetings,
Klemens Häckel
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Subject: [Issue 75274] cell shows different contents depending on
from where you enter
Date: 15 Mar 2007 13:58:21 -0000
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Works for me on OOo-2.2-RC3 with WindowsXP
The input field and the table itself are changed at the same time
during input.
@klhaeckel: We do not have a "2.1.3", is it 2.0.3 ?
Could you reproduce it on your system more than once?
Which windowmanager do you use?
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