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- Date: Wed, 31 Jan 2007 19:08:21 +0900
- From: "Stephen J. Turnbull" <stephen@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] Stand Up for OpenOffice!!
- References: <AA0639A1EB70AE409130258CE7BDC318323773@example.com> <45BEA5BF.6000407@example.com>
Darren Cook writes: > OpenOffice is just as bad. E.g. in the spreadsheet I format a column as > a datestamp with YYYY-MM-DD. But when I click it to edit it jumbles up > the numbers into some other date format. I posted this as a bug a couple > of years back and got it dismissed as not a bug, with the claim that > this is a feature: it uses the locale! If I understand correctly, it *is* a feature. If you want a different *default*, you can set LC_TIME. If you want a different format in a specific document or cell, you can set it in the appropriate place. But this way OOo will DTRT for most users out of the box. > Considering I have had to set the locale of my whole system to en_GB > just to get open office to default to A4 paper size This is also a feature. Defaults for peripheral devices are system-specific, and should be taken from the environment ("locale"). You shouldn't have to set "the whole system" either; you should be able to get the results you want with LC_PAPER. Try the man page for `locale' to find out what values it takes (I don't think they are the traditional "language_REGION.encoding@example.com" format). > I find that a rather poor response: obviously specific column > formatting should override locale, What do you mean by "specific column formatting"? Ie, I can see that there should be page-level[1] and document-level attributes, but it doesn't make any sense for column A to be A4 and column B to be US-Legal. ;-) And just because the columns fit on an A4 page doesn't mean that the printer doesn't have B4 loaded. Footnotes: [1] I would expect this to be almost never used, but I did once get a spreadsheet where I was told "sheet 3 should be printed to B4, everything else fits on A4". If you have a printer capable of switching trays based on input, this could be automated.
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