Hi Eike,

>No, I proposed (or at least I think I did, that's what I meant anyway ;-)
>to introduce a new / change the UI names, and only the UI names,
>depending on the number of arguments encountered during reading a file.
>There'll be only one CEILING for the file format and never another one.

(Just to make sure, I am a slow learner)
So, version 4.3 will have a CEILING in the UI, no diffence with previous 
versions and a CEILING_ODF in the UI which complies with ODF1.2.
Both will be saved in files as CEILING.
Upon reading a file (with version 4.3) the UI-function name will depend on the 
presence of argument 2 (regardless of the presence of argument 3).
And the object of this is that users of version 4.3 will not leave out argument 
2 unwittingly. (For users with older versions there is difference, the 
ODF1.2-compliant CEILING will produce an error if argument 2 is missing).

The hitch I see with this is that when a user creates a calc document, enters 
CEILING_ODF, saves and reopend, his function will be 'different' in the user's 
view.

And to be honest (don't confuse with blunt), how big is the gain of all this as 
compared to making CEILING comply with ODF1.2 in version 4.3? Users who don't 
read release notes and help will not know that argument 2 is now optional. By 
the time they discover this, older version that 4.3 will be really old and 4.3 
or newer will be commonly used. And should they read release notes or help, 
they will read that this change is not compatible with older version than 4.3.

Winfried
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