Apache OpenOffice (AOO) Bugzilla – Full Text Issue Listing |
Summary: | Embedded data source table indices interpreted off-by-one | ||||||
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Product: | General | Reporter: | hardcoder <remid0d0s0> | ||||
Component: | chart | Assignee: | AOO issues mailing list <issues> | ||||
Status: | CONFIRMED --- | QA Contact: | |||||
Severity: | Trivial | ||||||
Priority: | P4 | CC: | issues | ||||
Version: | 3.3.0 or older (OOo) | Keywords: | regression | ||||
Target Milestone: | --- | ||||||
Hardware: | All | ||||||
OS: | All | ||||||
Issue Type: | DEFECT | Latest Confirmation in: | --- | ||||
Developer Difficulty: | --- | ||||||
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Description
hardcoder
2010-05-29 00:05:04 UTC
This is an error. It was not detected so far as OOo itself always creates tables with header row and header column. To be safe against future changes I would suggest you create also only documents with header row and header column. This is broken since OOo 3.0. Created attachment 69759 [details]
double click the chart -> there should be 3 series with 4 points each
Thanks. Using row and column headers is not a problem as a workaround for me. In regard to my other comment, that the row range is ignored, what is your observation about that? That is, .B2:.B5 vs. .B2:.B1000, et cetera. I haven't explored the problems that this might or might not cause me when creating plots of more than one series, where the series..es don't necessarily cover the entire range of the x axis. change prio |