Fix confirmed. For the default gnumeric package no plugins are loaded
(in contrast to the gnumeric-gtk package). Enabling the plugins fixes
the issue.
Andreas Guelzow wrote:
> This sounds like the issue that the plugins aren't loaded (since they
> provide most functions). You may want to check t
Found a workaround: the gnumeric-gtk package does not seem to be
effected by the formula problem (nor the About dialog).
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functions don't work in formulas
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~$ dpkg -l | grep gnumeric
ii gnumeric
1.8.2-1ubuntu1spreadsheet application for GNOME - main pro
ii gnumeric-common
1.8.2-1ubuntu1spreadsheet application for GNOME - common f
ii gnumeric-doc
Please find attached the test spreadsheet and the screen shot of the
results on my system.
PS. I wanted to include the Help/About dialog in the screen shot, but
this also seems broken as it doesn't appear via Help/About in the menu.
Jordan Mantha wrote:
> Actually, PI() does work, PI doesn't an
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnumeric
Ubuntu 8.04
gnumeric, gnumeric-common and gnumeric-doc version 1.8.2-1ubuntu1
Build in functions like PI, SIN, LOG, SUM etc don't work and result the
formula result '#NAME?'. This occurs both on manual input of an formula
and in previously creat