Package: openoffice.org-calc Version: 1:3.2.1-11+squeeze2 Severity: normal
Pasting a fixed-width text table into OpenOffice Calc does not correctly handle non-break spaces as normal spaces. Such non-break space characters 0xc2a0 are e.g. present in emails copied from a web browser. I attached a test file, please paste the five lines into OOCalc as described: - Open the file in KWrite. - Copy the five lines appropriate for your locale from the file. - Open a new OOCalc document. Control-Shift-V. Choose "unformatted text". Select "Fixed width", place a column separator at position 7 (exactly between --> and <--). Activate "Quoted field as text" and "Detect special numbers". Make sure that the column types are set to "Standard". All numbers will be okay, except for the " 1.23" in line 3, which has a trailing space and cannot be used for formula calculations. Openoffice should handle non-break spaces just like normal spaces. Thanks Max Gaukler --- System information. --- Architecture: amd64 Kernel: Linux 2.6.32-5-amd64 Debian Release: 6.0 500 stable security.debian.org 500 stable ftp.uni-erlangen.de 500 squeeze-updates ftp.uni-erlangen.de --- Package information. --- Depends (Version) | Installed ===========================================================-+-======================== openoffice.org-core (= 1:3.2.1-11+squeeze2) | 1:3.2.1-11+squeeze2 openoffice.org-base-core (= 1:3.2.1-11+squeeze2) | 1:3.2.1-11+squeeze2 libc6 (>= 2.2.5) | 2.11.2-10 libgcc1 (>= 1:4.1.1) | 1:4.4.5-8 libstdc++6 (>= 4.1.1) | 4.4.5-8 ure (>= 1.6.0) | 1.6.1+OOo3.2.1-11+squeeze2 lp-solve (>= 5.5.0.13-5+b1) | 5.5.0.13-7 openoffice.org-common (>> 1:3.2.1) | 1:3.2.1-11+squeeze2 ttf-opensymbol (>= 1:3.0) | 1:3.2.1-11+squeeze2 libc6 (>= 2.7) | 2.11.2-10 libcairo2 (>= 1.2.4) | 1.8.10-6 libcurl3-gnutls (>= 7.16.2-1) | 7.21.0-1 libdb4.8 | 4.8.30-2 libexpat1 (>= 1.95.8) | 2.0.1-7 libfreetype6 (>= 2.2.1) | 2.4.2-2.1 libgcc1 (>= 1:4.1.1) | 1:4.4.5-8 libglib2.0-0 (>= 2.12.0) | 2.24.2-1 libgraphite3 (>= 1:2.3) | 1:2.3.1-0.2 libgstreamer-plugins-base0.10-0 (>= 0.10.0) | 0.10.30-1 libgstreamer0.10-0 (>= 0.10.0) | 0.10.30-1 libgtk2.0-0 (>= 2.10) | 2.20.1-2 libhunspell-1.2-0 (>= 1.2.11) | 1.2.11-1 libhyphen0 (>= 2.4) | 2.5-1 libice6 (>= 1:1.0.0) | 2:1.0.6-2 libicu44 (>= 4.4.1-1) | 4.4.1-7 libjpeg62 (>= 6b1) | 6b1-1 libmythes-1.2-0 | 2:1.2.1-1 libneon27-gnutls (>= 0.29.3-3) | 0.29.3-3 libnspr4-0d (>= 1.8.0.10) | 4.8.6-1 libnss3-1d (>= 3.12.0~1.9b1) | 3.12.8-1 libsm6 | 2:1.1.1-1 libssl0.9.8 (>= 0.9.8m-1) | 0.9.8o-4squeeze1 libstdc++6 (>= 4.4.0) | 4.4.5-8 libx11-6 | 2:1.3.3-4 libxaw7 | 2:1.0.7-1 libxext6 | 2:1.1.2-1 libxinerama1 | 2:1.1-3 libxml2 (>= 2.7.4) | 2.7.8.dfsg-2 libxrandr2 | 2:1.3.0-3 libxrender1 | 1:0.9.6-1 libxslt1.1 (>= 1.1.25) | 1.1.26-6 libxt6 | 1:1.0.7-1 ure (>= 1.6.1) | 1.6.1+OOo3.2.1-11+squeeze2 zlib1g (>= 1:1.1.4) | 1:1.2.3.4.dfsg-3 librdf0 (>= 1.0.9) | 1.0.10-3 fontconfig | 2.8.0-2.1 Package's Recommends field is empty. Package's Suggests field is empty.
Copy the five lines and insert them into oocalc as unformatted text, fixed width, two columns (exactly between the arrows), "detect special numbers" on Lines 2 and 3 ("bug") with non-break space 0xc2a0, a.k.a. Lines 4 and 5 ("okay") with normal space 0x20 Does your locale use "." as a decimal point, like in "15.99 $"? Then use a), otherwise use b). a) for locales en-US and similar ("15.99 $") ------><---- bug    11.34 bug     1.23 okay 11.34 okay 1.23 b) for locales de-DE and similar ("15,99 $") ------><---- bug    11,34 bug     1,23 okay 11,34 okay 1,23