Hi, >I do understand that I provided several pieces of information that >allowed you to track the problem to its root cause in minutes. Sorry, >next time will separate all the bits of the one puzzle into separate >problem issues as requested. > >Dear fst, > Thank you for the exhaustive time you spent analyzing the data I >spent over an hour distilling for you (the OO team). Your attention to >detail is overwhelming. I am aware that all of your time is, exactly >as is mine, donated to this cause for free. > > This now closed report is one issue. Open Office inaccurately >deals with ' inside "" it does this by inaccurately dealing with "". > >Even though I have not seen the code, I jumped up and down pretty hard >on diagnostic test cases, to produce a "set" of test cases that >isolate the *single* bug in the code. > >It has one solution, see paragraph labelled "Patch 2:" for my >recommended solution > >==== > >However as it is your view that you want all these separate >indications (*problems*) of the one fault submitted separately, I will >probably, unless contra indicated, oblige and make one report for >every test case I can find that fails. I expect no fewer than 7 or 8 >separate bug reports that hopefully will all be closed when the *one* >code change is made. I am not sure how this is a time efficient >process for either your team or myself but I will as requested *never* >do it again. > >Your (OO's) guidelines allow people to submit error reports on any >version, I am not currently set up well enough to live on the edge of >the current developer build, hence I will decline your offer to do the >test. The test file I provided will fail as indicated or not in about >3 seconds for anyone who is already set up with a developer build. >Seems an efficient use of time to me. > >If I go to those lengths I will download the code and build my own >patch and hence have a same day fix. > >Thats why I love open source if all else fails I fix it. > >Thanks for your understanding. > > Alan > >At 06:04 PM 28/04/2005, you wrote: > >>To comment on the following update, log in, then open the issue: >>http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=48335 >> >> >>User fst changed the following: >> >> What |Old value |New value >>===================================================================== >>======= >==== >> Status|UNCONFIRMED |RESOLVED >>--------------------------------------------------------------------- >>----------- >> Resolution| |INVALID >>--------------------------------------------------------------------- >>----------- >> >> >> >> >>------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thu Apr 28 >>01:04:51 -0700 2005 ------- Hi Alan, >> >>thanks for your help, but *never* place more than one problem in a >>single Issue ! >> >>As this Issue doesn't follow the guidelines, I will close it as >>invalid. >> >>Please use the latest developer build to test your problems again and >>submit one problem in one Issue. >> >>Thanks for your understanding. >> >>Frank >> >>--------------------------------------------------------------------- >>Please do not reply to this automatically generated notification from >>Issue Tracker. Please log onto the website and enter your comments. >>http://qa.openoffice.org/issue_handling/project_issues.html# >>notification >> >> >> >> >>-- No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG >>Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.308 / Virus Database: 266.10.4 - Release >>Date: 27/04/2005 > > --
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