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
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/222062
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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
The only one I'm getting this with is PI, all the other ones seem to
work.
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functions don't work in formulas
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Actually, PI() does work, PI doesn't and apparently shouldn't. Can you
either give use a sample formula or spreadsheet? I'm not seeing a
regression here.
** Changed in: gnumeric (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Incomplete
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functions don't work in formulas
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/222062
Hmm, that spreadsheet works fine. You may need to have the gnumeric-doc package
install for the About dialog, although that seems a tad odd. In any case,
everything works for me, pi, sin, log, About. To get the version of gnumeric
you have installed, run:
dpkg -l | grep gnumeric
in a
~$ 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