> From: Pedro [mailto:pedro.l...@openmailbox.org]
> Even if you can increase the number of sheets, the most important > question is: does ODF support this? I would have to check, but I do not violate the LO / TDF against the ODF standard. > Regarding how many sheets: why doesn't AOO let the user > decide? That's exactly what it's all about. Even today, Calc files have only 3 tables and it's decision of the user to create more. However, there is a limit (256) to the top, and this limit should be increased. > Gnumeric > has an option to allow the user to select the number of rows > and columns > in a sheet (since at least 2011). Why not add that and also allow to > select the maximum number of sheets? That is _exactly_ the point. Only this is a practical question, because the table number should increase as soon as possible and if unlimited number does not go immediately is initially 1024 better than no improvement. > Of course this would create a spreadsheet file that could > only be opened > in AOO... LO and MS Excel can also open such files ... already today. > If ODF supports this but other implementers don't, > how could > users be warned that data is lost when they open the file in > any other > ODF editor? It displays a warning, as it is already today in the case AOO. Greetings, Jorg --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@openoffice.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@openoffice.apache.org