Summary: | EDITING: range name completion doesn't understand that names can contain underscores | ||
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Product: | LibreOffice | Reporter: | scott <scott> |
Component: | Spreadsheet | Assignee: | Not Assigned <libreoffice-bugs> |
Status: | NEW --- | QA Contact: | |
Severity: | minor | ||
Priority: | low | CC: | jmadero.dev |
Version: | 3.6.6.2 release | ||
Hardware: | All | ||
OS: | All | ||
Whiteboard: | NeedsDevEval | ||
i915 platform: | i915 features: |
Description
scott
2013-05-23 00:00:18 UTC
Scott: I think there's something I'm missing. When I follow your steps, autocompletion suggest "=MAX(", because of the formula "MAX", but nothing with "foo1". When I start to type "my" on a cell in Calc, it suggest "my_favourite" as the cell on step 2. (In reply to comment #1) > When I start to type "my" on a cell in Calc, it suggest "my_favourite" as > the cell on step 2. Yes, but the issue is that when you've typed 'my_f' the suggestion is 'foo1'; imagine the set of names is: foo1 my_cat ... my_favourite my_food ... Now when you type 'my_f' you want to be able to choose between my_favourite and my_food but what you get is 'foo1' (In my actual spreadsheet I have 150+ names (not all with the same prefix, though).) I'm able to confirm this on 3.6.6.2 release, updating version as version reflects oldest version that we see the issue - this is likely even older, maybe all the way back to beginning of LibreOffice days but I don't have the means to test that assumption right now. Marking as: New Minor - doens't prevent high quality work, but can slow it down a little Low - default seems appropriate, relatively easy to workaround this issue. ProposedEasyHack Sorry forgot to say: Bodhi Linux x64 LibreOffice Version Tested: 4.0.3.3 release & 3.6.6.2 release In order to limit the confusion between ProposedEasyHack and EasyHack and to make queries much easier we are changing ProposedEasyHack to NeedsDevEval. Thank you and apologies for the noise |
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