I have added some comment to the ssgrep documentation regarding this
issue. It will be included in 1.12.3.
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An appropriate section has been added to the documentation to be
released with 1.12.3.
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This has been fixed in 1.12.3. Note that the default is not the first
sheet but the active sheet, i. e. the sheet that was active when the
file was saved.
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This will be fixed in 1.12.3
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Note that a temporary work around is to drag the mouse out of the menu
area before releasing the mouse. The menu will then remain open and act
as expected, i.e. one can drag inside the menu and it will scroll
correctly.
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content is longer than the cell in question.
This can clearly be fixed by ensuring that the menu always appears below
the whole merged cell.
I recorded this bug upstream as
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=702146
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This has been fixed upstream and will be in Gnumeric 1.12.3.
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This is fixed in gnumeric 1.12.2:
>From the 1.12.2 news:
* Fix database criteria anchoring. [#661800]
bugzilla.gnome.org bug #661800 is a duplicate of this debian bug.
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o hide that column completely.
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If the file in questions contains bytes that may not appear in a csv
file, then how is Gnumeric supposed to know that it is a csv file and
that it even has 'lines'?
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In Gnumeric 1.10 you can open those files from the open menu specifying
the correct file type and encoding (in the advanced section).
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This should be marked as fixed as of 1.10.14 (which would affect testing
& unstable).
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This should be fixed in Gnumeric 1.12.2.
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Obviously nothing has changed in Gnumeric 1.10.17 in the last months. So
what has changed on your system in the last week?
I would check your accessibility settings, keyboard settings, etc.
If you can't find anything there you may want to reinstall Gnumeric and
libgoffice.
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This has been implemented in 1.11.4
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. (!.11.4 shows the graph. I would assume that an
earlier 1.11.x version also already shows the graph.)
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This works fine for me. COuld you please provide a sample file that
shows this problem?
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I believe this is fixed in 1.11.0.
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This has been fixed in 1.11.2.
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Replacing a specified area with a name of that area should not change
anything (and it doesn't in your case). Why do you expect it to change
the result?
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the first column, 2 for
the second column, and so on."
So according to MS's own documentation Excel (MS Excel 2003 and 2010)
accepts numbers here.
Perhaps there is something else going on with the file. Or perhaps
behaviour in Excel has changed...
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me in edit->preferences->tools->sorting.
The SORT spreadsheet function acts on contents only (and never affects
formatting in any way.)
This is not a bug.
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The patch has been committed upstream. It will be fixed in 1.11.0 and
later.
Thank you
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This sounds like somebody is claiming the clipboard (misleading Gnumeric
into assuming that the content has been pasted in some other app). Are
you running one of the clipboard destroying programs such as clipper or
klipper?
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2:3.5.8~dfsg-1
SMB/CIFS file, print, and login server for Unix
ii samba-common 2:3.5.8~dfsg-1 common
files used by both the Samba server and client
ii samba-common-bin 2:3.5.8~dfsg-1 common
files used
I am currently running those systems with winbind (and its samba
friends) pinned to 3.2.5-2, so I don't know whether the bug exists in
the current version or not. The bug is so serious that it makes
winbind/samba completely useless for us.
I can try to determine whether the bug still exists in the
After you created the chart open the chart properties dialogue. Then
select an axis and click on add. You can add Major or minor grid lines
for that axis. Repeat wit hthe otehr axis if you want gridlines in both
direction.
Someday somebody might improve the documentation.
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In 1.10.13 you will be able to select "enter in current cell without
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special cases.
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Just switch off autocorrection either in tools->autocorrect or
edit->preferences. That dialog is non-modal so it is trivial to have it
open to do the switching as necessary.
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You apparently have auto-correction switched on. You can change that at
Tools->autocorrect.
That is also the place where you can customize autocorrection for
example by specifying not to capitalize after a comma.
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PS: of course by default Gnumeric should not want to autocorrect after
comm
There is no need to "convert all .csv files into UTF-8 before attempting
to open them with gnumeric" For any unusual text file one should use the
configurable text importer. You can find more information on character
encodings in 14.4.1.1 of the Gnumeric manual. In short when using the
configurable
The cell in question has horizontal alignment format "fill". That makes
newlines impossible.
(In more recent versions of gnumeric the unknown glyph character is
replaced by a character recognizable as a newline, but it will not have
the effect of a newline.)
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Range button
preselected in future, which should resolve this issue to your
satisfaction.
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There has never been any evidence that this was a gnumeric bug rather
than anOo bug. And I don't think it is replicable either.
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hmm, why is this still considered an open bug?
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"I bet nobody has ever seen other than errors for the other help menu
items."
The help menu items work just fine for me.
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This is fixed in Gnumeric 1.10.5
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Gnumeric 1.10.5 provides the Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney test (Statistics->Two
Sample Tests->Two Medians->Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney test).
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The problem still exists with 3.4.8 (and 3.5.2 from experimental).
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The view->properties dialog is documented on the "4.4.2 View Menu" page
of the gnumeric manual. That dialog contains the view specific settings.
The document specific settings are in the File->DocumentProperties
dialog.
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Of course Gnumeric respects the font size. Excel files contained font
size information that is being respected by Gnumeric. The size you set
in Edit->Preferences only applies when there is no otherwise specified
font size, ie. when you create a new document or open a file type
without font size inf
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