Hi Kohei,
> Good. Now I have someone real I can ask. > Can I ask in what use case this feature is used? Why does your use case > require that copying and sorting have to be done in one step, rather than in > two separate steps? Well, we're talking of a company, I don't use it personally. Often a one step action is preferred over a more than one step action. (If it were te be removed, I would get a question to write a macro to combine the steps to one action (press a toolbar button which invokes the macro). That could be a solution for our specific company.) And often the argument is that they were used to do it in a certain way with Excel; this argument is _not_ a strong one for me. > > And I would think that LibreOffice would aim to comply fully with ODF, even > > if that aim is never 100% reachable. > > (Making some features less prominent (as in hiding deep in the menu) > > because they are rarely used and have an awkward UI is fine for me.) > Now, it's important to point out that ODF specifies the content of a > document, not the features of an application that produces it. It's easy to > be ODF complient without implementing this specific "feature" (by handling it > during load and save). Let's not confuse this point. Clear. Winfried _______________________________________________ LibreOffice mailing list LibreOffice@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice