Leonard Mada schrieb:
Hi Daniel,
Thank you. Indeed, this did it.
[I must say I did search up and down through the Options Dialog for a
suitable option at no success.]
Though I still miss an UNDO option in the context menu.
I don't miss it, for me ALT+BS is much faster ;-)
Daniel
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Niklas Nebel wrote:
It fixes the issues with missing line breaks, but it does create new
issues with unwanted/unhandled breaks. Some problem areas:
- Conversion to unformatted text, especially for clipboard or DDE links
- Other line-based formats (DIF, SYLK)
- Conversion of formulas to text cell
Bertreh wrote:
great patch. I hope to see it integrated in stable OOo asap!
Does it at the same time ensure the support for the same linefeeds in OOo
Base when a Calc sheets is used as data source?
My typical work flow is:
rich text (linefeeds, italics, weblinks,..) data in Calc sheets -> data
Hi Leonard,
Leonard Mada wrote (11-8-2008 23:13)
I deinstalled Cor's extension and reinstalled it (v1.0.1), but the
extension continuous to be marked as status unknown.
When I click the update button in the extension manager, Calc crashes
with: C++ Runtime error. This application demanded th
Hello everyone,
I deinstalled Cor's extension and reinstalled it (v1.0.1), but the
extension continuous to be marked as status unknown.
When I click the update button in the extension manager, Calc crashes
with: C++ Runtime error. This application demanded the runtime to
terminate it in an u
Hi cor,
Cor Nouws wrote:
Leonard Mada wrote (11-8-2008 21:58)
[...]
Calc was always slightly slower on this computer, but I perceive it
even slower now. In particular, it takes 1-2s for the context-menu to
appear, when it should pop up instantly. Also, scrolling is painfully
slow.
[...]
Leonard Mada wrote (11-8-2008 21:58)
[...]
Calc was always slightly slower on this computer, but I perceive it even
slower now. In particular, it takes 1-2s for the context-menu to appear,
when it should pop up instantly. Also, scrolling is painfully slow.
[...]
Happen to have more extensio
Hi Niklas,
I must say the trend is similar today. I do have Winamp playing (but an
older version, did not change it in a lot of time) and a Seamonkey
session. Nothing spectacular. I do have open only 2 documents: a native
ods and an xls. Not very complex. Can't be the formulas, the documents
Hi Daniel,
Thank you. Indeed, this did it.
[I must say I did search up and down through the Options Dialog for a
suitable option at no success.]
Though I still miss an UNDO option in the context menu.
Sincerely,
Leonard
Daniel Rentz wrote:
Leonard Mada schrieb:
Hello everyone,
I try to
On 08/08/08 17:30, Cor Nouws wrote:
When Calc will generate an error for such cells when used in
arithmetic operations, it would even be possible to enhance the
extension to make use of the detective to track down the source of the
error and point the user to original problem.
Yes that would be
On 08/10/08 23:41, Leonard Mada wrote:
Hello everyone,
Calc has become very slow on my computer.
My system is an older one: processor 1 GHz with > 1 GB RAM.
Win2k SP4
Calc-dev m28 is very slow. I noticed it already after installing it some
2-3 weeks ago.
When working with a spreadsheet with
On 08/10/08 01:16, William S Fulton wrote:
Eike Rathke wrote:
Special care must be taken of places that directly or indirectly call
ScCellFormat::GetString() because those now may have to digest a newline
that they didn't have to before. Same for ScFormulaCell::GetString() and
ScEditCell::GetStr
Leonard Mada schrieb:
Hello everyone,
I try to enter in a Calc cell:
Diabetes mellitus Typ IIb
but the last part gets converted automatically to "Typ Iib". How do I
undo this?
This is obvious a serious bug. Why does Calc autoformat something it is
NOT supposed to do?
try to uncheck
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