jim wrote: > 开源技术部-唐全发 wrote: > >> Hello jim >> Thank for your suggestion! >> >> It's highly possible that the bug is introduced by AutoSpellcheck. >> The bug will disappear if AutoSpellcheck is disabled. >> If AutoSpellcheck is enabled, "paste" can work well if the string is >> just one word. >> But "paste" can eat out of memory when the string is not word. >> >> I'm looking forward to your suggestion. >> >> >> > I dont know what you mean by autospellcheck. What is the menu item? > > I can also see this problem if I open a new spreadsheet, copy from the > empty cell A1 and then select-all and paste. > > As stated below, this bug was reported already a long time ago and has a > low priority because there is a simple work-around: dont't select-all > and paste. There is not much more to be done, unless you have a patch - > then attach it to the issue. > > I think it is more interesting what this bug reveals about the > underlying design. It is strange that a value "x" is stored in every > cell, when it should be sufficient to just store the fact that " all > cells have value=x". => This last paragraph brings me back to the following issue: http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=66817. Although that one deals not exactly with this bug, it touches on the inner representation of the spreadsheet (and I mentioned somewhere memory usage, too).
Would be nice to see an improvement of the inner workings of Calc. Sincerely, Leonard --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]