This is a plugins installation issue. Gnumeric does not find its plugins
which should be installed in /usr/lib/gnumeric/1.12.28/plugins/. I
suggest a package reinstallation.
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Fixed upstream (1.12.24). Thanks for reporting.
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The right thing to do is to report upstream. This is so easy to fix.
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This looks like https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=709438 which
has been fixed upstream.
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Things work for me out of the box, no need to check any box.
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keymap fr/oss: numpad '.' mapped to period instead of KP_Decimal
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Ok, not the same keyboard: français (variante obsolète), but even with
the same keyboard layout as you have, I still get a comma.
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I don't see this bug anymore.
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It can't be related to Gnome 3, Ghemical is based on gtk2. More, I can
build ghemical-3.0.0 from sources on debian sid and it runs like a
charm.
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This is fixed upstream:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=626648
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I'd like to say that I don't understand how this bug was attributed to
libio-digest-perl. Looks quite weird. I think such bugs should be first
opened upstream, unless they are clearly packaging issues. I'll blog
about that. OOo guys should probably informed so that they can fix it
too.
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Actually, gnumeric is now essentially a gtk application. No more gnome
libs, except, optionally gconf.
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gnumeric description needs improving
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Fixed in gnumeric git:
http://git.gnome.org/browse/goffice/commit/?id=e1d5d12da829a672a77664ac027984805af13e2a
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Exponential fit on both gnumeric and openoffice-calc are flawed for small
values.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/599534
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Propagated upstream for gnumeric:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=633735.
The fix is easy, will be in git within 5 minutes. It would have been
fixed much earlier if I had been aware of it.
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Confirmed for gnumeric. I'll have a look at this issue.
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Exponential fit on both gnumeric and openoffice-calc are flawed for small
values.
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What result are you expecting?
Histograms recently changed when the number of y data is number of x data minus
1, they are interpreted as poulations, if there are more, they are used as raw
data. In your case you have 2 values in ]0,2], 0 in ]2,4], and so on.
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Gnumeric 1.10.8 in Maverick does
stack trace does not show any code from gnumeric. Loos like a signal
issue. What were you doing exactly? I'm using gnumeric every day and it
does not crash. Might be related with the use of gtk+-2.19.x.
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gnumeric crashed with SIGSEGV in _gtk_marshal_BOOLEAN__BOXED()
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Invalid goffice version.
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Gnumeric doesn't start
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Is it possible to report upstream and attach the .xls file?
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at the end of logon a popup apprears saying that ssindex crashed
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Why use 1.9.0? It is pretty old and was the first development release in the
1.9-1.10 branch. You should use either 1.8.4 or a more recent version such
1.9.15.
Date sequence axes have been implemented since then (not in 1.8). The
functionality appeared in goffice-0.7.7.
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I'd need a more precise description on how to reproduce it. It might be
not easy to fix since gchempaint-0.8.x might be not anymore installable
on my system. I do not understand how it is possible to change an atom
with the cycle tool. This tool is aimed at adding new cycles.
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In the end, I opened a bug upstream:
https://savannah.nongnu.org/bugs/?25888 which is now fixed (for the
0.10.x branch only).
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gchempaint crashed with SIGSEGV in strlen()
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This issue has been fixed upstream since some times now.
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gchempaint cycle templates do not look good using dark theme
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I can confirm this crash. Please report upstream.
Here is the meaningful part of the backtrace:
#6 0x7f9607380d80 in strlen () from /lib/libc.so.6
#7 0x7f95f13a45b0 in gcpTextTool::OnGetData (this=0xc63ba0,
clipboard=0xf9d030, selection_data=0x7fff102da5f0,
info=) at texttool.c
You are right, my comment was stupid.
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upstream choice? Who made that one? Ubuntu? It is just a bad choice
IMHO. Things work with other distros like debian or gentoo (I did not
test others).
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One more point, gcu needs goffice with gnome support, goffice-gtk is not
enough (I'll fix the requirement in 0.8.5).
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[hardy] G-C-U FTBFS and Possible Merge
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I confirm Jordan's comment. You need both libgoffice-0.4 and
libgoffice-0.5 (will be 0.6 soon) for Hardy. The first is needed by gcu
and abiword, and the second by gnumeric. The removal of gnome-print
support in goffice-0.5 makes it impossible to use this latest version in
both gcu and abiword.
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There has been a bug about chart titles at least. I think I closed it some
times ago. I'm a goffice dev, and make some work on gnumeric code, especially
for the xls chart import/export.
At the moment chart titles and axis labeles are saved to xls format, but not
their position (only default posi
I know that, I'm currently working on that, so, it should work in
gnumeric-1.8.0, hopefully. xls format is not easy to support because of
bad documentation and because the goffice API is quite different from
the xls one.
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gnumeric chart labels not saved
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Probably fixed. Does this still occurs with recent releases? If so, a
sample xls file would help...
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gnumeric crashes opening .xls files
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This is fixed upstream. Was a bug in the without-gnome build.
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gnumeric spreadsheet functions missing for AMD64 packages
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graph types are implemented in plugins. Did you install the plugins? Are
they enabled?
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