Le lundi 29 octobre 2007 à 10:47 +0100, Adrian Custer a écrit :
Emmanuel, again sorry for coming on so strong. The disappearing charts
reminded me of the old days. You don't know this about me but I arrived
into the Gnumeric project back in the days when computers were vaccum
tubes and Guppi
Hey Emmanuel, all,
Emmanuel, again sorry for coming on so strong. The disappearing charts
reminded me of the old days. You don't know this about me but I arrived
into the Gnumeric project back in the days when computers were vaccum
tubes and Guppi ruled the charting world (I'm thrilled to see a
hey all,
playing around with charting, trying to see what is new.
Double click on a chart == Customize chart appears
In the top right part of the dialog is a preview which helpfully lets us
mess around with the pieces. However, it has not been even slightly bug
proofed. I've now got it to
Please file a bug report, and, if possible, attach a sample file.
Regards,
Jean
Le dimanche 28 octobre 2007 à 20:56 +0100, Adrian Custer a écrit :
hey all,
playing around with charting, trying to see what is new.
Double click on a chart == Customize chart appears
In the top right part
Le dimanche 28 octobre 2007 à 20:56 +0100, Adrian Custer a écrit :
playing around with charting, trying to see what is new.
Double click on a chart == Customize chart appears
In the top right part of the dialog is a preview which helpfully lets us
mess around with the pieces. However, it
Hey,
Sorry you are taking negatively to my tone. I'm probably going too
quickly.
So you seem to be aware that with a mouse drag, I can drag the chart to
Y=199.3%. To a naive user, it sure looks like I lost my chart to the
point that even on the spreadsheet, it's invisible. If that's what you
Le dimanche 28 octobre 2007 à 23:03 +0100, Adrian Custer a écrit :
So you seem to be aware that with a mouse drag, I can drag the chart to
Y=199.3%. To a naive user, it sure looks like I lost my chart to the
point that even on the spreadsheet, it's invisible. If that's what you
want, great.
Le dimanche 28 octobre 2007 à 22:28 +0100, Emmanuel Pacaud a écrit :
Le dimanche 28 octobre 2007 à 23:03 +0100, Adrian Custer a écrit :
So you seem to be aware that with a mouse drag, I can drag the chart to
Y=199.3%. To a naive user, it sure looks like I lost my chart to the
point that
On Sun, 2007-28-10 at 22:39 +0100, Emmanuel Pacaud wrote:
Le dimanche 28 octobre 2007 à 22:28 +0100, Emmanuel Pacaud a écrit :
Le dimanche 28 octobre 2007 à 23:03 +0100, Adrian Custer a écrit :
So you seem to be aware that with a mouse drag, I can drag the chart to
Y=199.3%. To a naive