On 11/24/2012 10:39 PM, Joel Madero wrote:
Hi All,
We need UX input on this bug:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=54975
Seems like we already have two different opinions. Basically we need
to know if a cell should be considered a value if there is no cell
reference in the formula, for instance:
=24/8
Personally I think it should, a lot of the times with "harder"
calculations it's just easier to enter a formula but we are really
just aiming at getting to the value. If we consider it a value and not
a formula we would expect conditional formatting to work with them,
that's the crutch of the bug report.
Regards,
Joel
It would be very wrong to suddenly consider the cell a constant....
which really means that CALC notices that it is "constant" and then
converts it to a constant.
Now, assume that it is all internal and I write a little macro that
probes each cell to see if it is a formula. If it is a formula, then
convert it to a value. Well, if the cell reports that it is a constant,
then my code would not touch it and it would stay the formula that it
really is.
I think that what you really want is that for some particular thing that
you want to do that refuses unless a cell contains a constant, allow
that to work for a cell that appears to be a constant (based on some
specific rules). Sounds handy.
--
Andrew Pitonyak
My Macro Document: http://www.pitonyak.org/AndrewMacro.odt
Info: http://www.pitonyak.org/oo.php
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