Note that you will be losing various Gnumeric features if you round-trip
through any of the ODF formats available in Gnumeric.
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Set Open D
Note that this is the same bug as bug #1158763.
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No scroll bars in 13.04
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THis has already been fixed in 1.12.2.
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Format -> Cells -> Format -> Number -> Currency doesn't specify
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This has been clarified in Gnumeric 1.12.2. FOr both the text export and
text import it now indicates Macintosh before OS X or Mac pre-OS X.
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Note that this is a duplicate of bug #1158763 (which happens to have an
error in the title)
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No overlay scrollbars in gnumeric
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.tsv .csv etc files are not full spreadsheet formats, so you can not
'save as' such a file. This does not stop you from importing from or
exporting to those kind of file types. Just use the data->importdata or
data->exportdata menu items.
Note that you will need to use the configurable text export
If the stars goes away that should mean the file has been saved. So
there does not seem to be an issue with save button. The question is why
does the confirmation dialog appear?
Do you have the same problem with .gnumeric files and other .xls files?
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The file in question contains a named range/ named expression called
CRSE_HIST$srt12$0 and many other s of the same form. ODF 1.2 part 2,
section 5.11 states:
Expressions should limit the names of their identifiers to only ([UNICODE])
letters, underscores,
and digits, not including patterns that
In fact there is a new stable upstream release 1.12.0
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Update to 1.11.5
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This should be fixed in the new stable upstream release 1.12.0.
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Deprecated path in org.gnome.gnumeric schema
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If you want to have it on for new files by default you can do that using
Edit->Preferences (Files tab).
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Title:
gnumeric doesn't appear to do bac
You can turn on autosave in Tools->AutSave.
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@Robert. The problem has been fixed for 1.11.4 and later. Gnumeric
1.10.17 was released in July 2011. At that time nobody had reported the
problem.
Whether 1.11.4 (or the current 1.11.5) is packaged for Ubuntu 12.04 is
up to the Ubuntu team. I am an upstream Gnumeric developer and have
nothing to
I suspect that is the same as bug http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-
bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=642135 that was fixed in September 2011. It is
included in all 1.11.x releases of Gnumeric.
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #642135
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=642135
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This was fixed in Gnumeric 1.10.7 released 2010-06-28, ie. a very long
time ago.
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Title:
Auto filter buttons have wrong position on zoomed tables
Hi, I am one of the upstream Gnumeric developers. We cannot replicate
your problem (but none of us is running Ubuntu 12.04). So perhaps you
would answer a few questions. Note that we are only asking about the
very first click on the save button.
First you open the file file.xls.
Does the window ti
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