Le lundi 24 octobre 2011 à 15:08 +0200, Rene Engelhard a écrit : > On Mon, Oct 24, 2011 at 02:32:41PM +0200, Loïc Jouanique wrote: > > Having done some small testing, what appears to be not working are : > > - Vertical sorting for words (the first one stays in place; the rest is > > sorted) > > - Horizontal sorting for anything (doesn't sort at all : if there is only > > one > > line, one would wish to sort the cells, not consider that it's sorting with > > only one element) > > > > Sorting's either the ascending or descending version. > > The only thing that seems to work is vertical sorting for numbers ... most > > used > > thing, through not the only one. > > You probably should specify a serious description, > "serious sorting problem" is too broad. And don#t eport two or more > bugs in one. Agreed ... maybe split it into : 1) alphabetical sorting problem (the first item of vertical alphabetical sorting's forgotten) 2) defunct single-line column sorting (inexistant horizontal sorting) > > Anyway, this is a non-release-critical bug in a dead package > -> will probably be never be fixed in stable. > > Does LibreOffice have the same problem (backports has a uptodate one)? > Or even the last OpenOffice.org release (3.3.0) if you prefer.... Frankly, I don't know; I prefer to stick with stable debian, having been plagued with too many dependency problems during major upgrades ...
Test is simple : stick some numbers/letters in the spreadsheet & see if it repeats (z a c b) => (a b c z) if letter's sort is right; I got (z a b c). Column-sorting is maybe a feature gone wrong, given the behaviour of sorting many lines by first-column item. > > Grüße/Regards, > > René -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-openoffice-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/1319464242.2507.14.camel@chaton.savi2008.local