[www-issues] [Issue 366] Select 'Range' for error bar s

2008-05-07 Thread moondrake
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--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thu May  8 04:22:39 + 
2008 ---
Bug 366. When I first reported it, a bit over 7 years ago, I thought I would 
soon switch to OO.org after this was fixed. Much has happened since then. I 
became so much involved in free software that I switched to openoffice.org 
anyway. Even although I did my graphs with other programs (gnumeric, for all 
has fallacies, had lately become the most easy tool for quick graphs though).

Actually, spreadsheets are not that suitable for publication quality graphs, 
but it is nice to have something for quick and easy data inspection or the 
weekly talk.

I wish to thank all the people that worked on this. I hope all my fellow 
scientist in this thread now follow up to their promises here and pollute all 
lab computers with OO.org 3.0. 

Cheers,

Danny


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[graphics-issues] [Issue 366] Select 'Range' for error bar s

2008-05-07 Thread moondrake
To comment on the following update, log in, then open the issue:
http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=366





--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thu May  8 04:22:39 + 
2008 ---
Bug 366. When I first reported it, a bit over 7 years ago, I thought I would 
soon switch to OO.org after this was fixed. Much has happened since then. I 
became so much involved in free software that I switched to openoffice.org 
anyway. Even although I did my graphs with other programs (gnumeric, for all 
has fallacies, had lately become the most easy tool for quick graphs though).

Actually, spreadsheets are not that suitable for publication quality graphs, 
but it is nice to have something for quick and easy data inspection or the 
weekly talk.

I wish to thank all the people that worked on this. I hope all my fellow 
scientist in this thread now follow up to their promises here and pollute all 
lab computers with OO.org 3.0. 

Cheers,

Danny


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