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What |Old value |New value
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Keywords|needmoreinfo |
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Summary|Storage of Add-In function|Storage of Add-In function
|s, such as ERFC, is broken|s, such as ERFC, is broken
| between releases. | between releases and loca
| |lizations of OOo2.
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Target milestone|OOo 3.0.1 |not determined
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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fri Oct 17 20:28:25 +0000
2008 -------
Given the scenario that fails,
German OOo2.4.1 -> English OOo3.0RC1 -> German OOo2.4.1
I don't think there is anything we can do about this, other than teaching OOo2
the new 'of' namespace and function names.
OOo2 knows the Analysis Add-In functions by their programmatic name, in this
case com.sun.star.sheet.addin.Analysis.getErfc, whereas OOo3 stores the name
as defined by ODFF, here ERFC.
However, failing to find a match an English UI Calc also attempts to match the
English function name and so can read it correctly, but a German UI Calc does
not, it attempts to match the German name instead.
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