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

2005-04-08 Thread iha
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User iha changed the following:

  What|Old value |New value

Issue type|ENHANCEMENT   |FEATURE

  Priority|P4|P3





--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fri Apr  8 05:22:06 -0700 
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Raised priority and changed issue type to feature.

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

2005-04-08 Thread iha
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--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fri Apr  8 05:15:04 -0700 
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*** Issue 4826 has been marked as a duplicate of this issue. ***

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

2005-04-08 Thread iha
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  What|Old value |New value

OtherIssuesDependingOnThis|  |5787





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

2005-03-19 Thread creidieki
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--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sat Mar 19 15:34:46 -0800 
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Respectfully suggest increase in priority.  I am unable to use OpenOffice for my
undergraduate Modern Physics Lab course because of this lack of basic
functionality.  I had to install a copy of Windows on my laptop so that I could
use Microsoft Excel.  Graphs without error bars are useless to scientific users.

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

2005-02-16 Thread ap78
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--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed Feb 16 11:29:26 -0800 
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I looked for them and found: 23909, 22740, 25277, 28458 and 40578. However,
you've already clarified that they are not a duplicate of 366 :-)

Thank you,
ap

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

2005-02-16 Thread derekhtodd
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--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed Feb 16 08:47:47 -0800 
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ap78, thanks for the information. The issue which appears appropriate for your
comments posted here, I think, is Issue 5289, and I see you have posted there.
If any non-related issues direct you to this one, than they are of course in
error. I'd be greatful if you could email me with the details of any examples
you have of non "define custom error bar range" related issues pointing to this
issue, so that things can be clarified. Many thanks,

Derek

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

2005-02-16 Thread ap78
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--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed Feb 16 08:10:58 -0800 
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You're right derekhtodd, this post is about error bars, but others issues refers
to this also for trend lines and their equations.

Regards,
ap

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

2005-02-16 Thread derekhtodd
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--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed Feb 16 07:45:13 -0800 
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Last time I looked at the relevant source code a placeholder had been put in the
code by one of the developers for custom-range defined error bars, so it looks
like the intention is there, although perhaps not in time for 2.0.0 itself (this
was several months ago, though). Perhaps someone who has the time at the moment
could have a look and report back.


Another important point. Some recent comments appear to me to have been about
trendlines and regression curves, which are not covered by this issue.


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

2005-02-13 Thread mgmalheiros
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--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sun Feb 13 14:13:10 -0800 
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I second the last comments, this is a severely lacking feature that prevent the
basic statistical uses of the spreadsheet, mostly with non-technic savvy people.

The usage of macros or the LINEST funcions are not enough, as most students want
to simply put data in a column and see the regression line with its regression
coeficients, at least.

Please reconsider this bug, and the closely-related ones in Issue 5289 and Issue
4509.

Thanks in advance.

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

2005-02-13 Thread enmane
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--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sun Feb 13 13:22:53 -0800 
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OK, enough is ENOUGH!  This issue needs another evaluation.  It shouldn't be
under "graphics" and is DEFINITELY not an "enhancement".  This

There are a whole slew of people that refuse to use this product because of the
lack of this functionality.

This is addressed to bm, cloph, joergwartenberg, and mmp.  Whos IS it that you
report to?  Surely everyone reports to someone else and there HAS to be someone
that can reevaluate whether this is an "enhancement" or a SERIOUSLY LACKING
FEATURE.  I would like have you guys/girls reevaluate as to whether this is an
enhancement or not.

Maybe we need to educate you guys/girls on what is lacking as maybe you are
unaware as to how important these features are to ANYONE that has to ANY
statistical analysis.  Children in High School are exposed to this using Excel
and almost every college student in ANY scientific field uses these features
REGULARLY.

For some, maybe spreadsheets are a way to tabulate data and run simple equations
but for the scientific community it is used for this and MUCH more when we need
to evaluate the data statistically.  If these features cannot or WILL NOT be
added then you are FORCING us to continue to use Excel.

Who's attention do we have to get to have them take this more seriously?  

To everyone else that finds this a problem then use your VOTES to escalate this
issue. 

I for one agree that the "pretty" features and the database issues are moot
compared to this feature.  I ask myself the following question all the time,
"who doesn't use the statistical features of a spreadsheet?"  For this reason
alone I find it completely incomprehensible that these features are STILL not
there.  This product will remain second-rate until these features are included.

So either you are not getting it or we aren't doing a better job explaining what
the problem is.

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

2005-02-13 Thread ap78
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--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sun Feb 13 11:58:59 -0800 
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I've just downloaded OpenOffice.org 1.9.74 for SuSE, and I was really surprised
that this functionality is still lacking. Will it be available in the final
release of OO 2.0?

I looked for information on this functionality and the best I found is a macro
called FitOO, which is discussed in the French forum of OpenOffice.org.
The macro is available at http://oooconv.free.fr/ However, it's not as easy as
in Excel. 

As already said by many other users, this is not an enhancement, but the lack of
an important feature.
My work is based on data analysis, and I don't want to create columns or use any
other workaround if I can do that with a single click on Excel.
I don't understand why it's so difficult to add such a functionality. Calc
already plots the regression curve, so it calculates its coefficients. 
Few lines of code will add the capability to show the equation in a text box.
Few lines of code which would make Calc more useful for a lot of people in the
scientific world!
I consider this feature a *lot more important* than the new logo for
OpenOffice.org 2.0, which could be the same of 1.1. with just the release number
changed!

Regards,
ap



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