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--- Additional comments from rgg...@openoffice.org Thu Jul 29 12:04:14
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I don't know with what it was created.
I just tried it with OOO320m19 (Build:
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--- Additional comments from rgg...@openoffice.org Sat Oct 17 14:47:07
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No, this happens with deleted (=> standard) OpenOffice.org settings.
Also, ch
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--- Additional comments from rgg...@openoffice.org Thu Oct 15 07:59:54
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Created an attachment (id=65380)
working example, as I see it...
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--- Additional comments from rgg...@openoffice.org Thu Oct 15 07:58:58
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Created an attachment (id=65379)
working example
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--- Additional comments from rgg...@openoffice.org Thu Oct 15 07:58:02
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Yes, it seems like I can create such formulas. See the attached odp and the pd
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What|Old value |New value
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--- Additional comments from rgg...@openoffice.org Mon Oct 12 14:26:21
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Created an attachment (id=65318)
Screenshot 2
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--- Additional comments from rgg...@openoffice.org Mon Oct 12 14:25:41
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Screenshot 1
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--- Additional comments from rgg...@openoffice.org Mon Oct 12 14:24:38
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Yes, of course... could it be some fonts issue or something?
I'm using archli
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--- Additional comments from rgg...@openoffice.org Mon Oct 12 12:27:28
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Created an attachment (id=65313)
PDF of the same document, to compare.
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--- Additional comments from rgg...@openoffice.org Mon Oct 12 12:25:58
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Created an attachment (id=65312)
Faulty document, see page 9
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Assigned to|graphicsneedsconfirm
Reported by|rggjan
--- Additional comments from rgg...@openoffice.org Mon Oct 12 12:22:40
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OpenOffice doesn't display the brackets (and other things) correctly in the
attached document. See page 9 for example. Compare to th
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--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tue Nov 7 23:23:55 -0800
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Yes, it's a duplicate, that's right. Didn't find the other bug, thx...
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Subcomponent|editing
Assigned to|spreadsheet
Reported by|rggjan
--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sat Nov 4 00:13:27 -0800
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It's impossible to create diagrams with an y-axis with numbers decreasing the
higher they are.
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