https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=143845

Jakub Januszkiewicz <jakub.januszkiew...@gmail.com> changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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         Resolution|WAITINGFORINFO              |---
           Platform|Gentoo Packages             |Mint (Ubuntu based)
     Ever confirmed|0                           |1
             Status|NEEDSINFO                   |CONFIRMED
            Version|1.6.2                       |2.9.7

--- Comment #6 from Jakub Januszkiewicz <jakub.januszkiew...@gmail.com> ---
I've just installed Calligra Sheets 2.9.7 and tested it. The bug is partially
fixed, but it's still behaving incorrectly, and in very weird ways.

Example II from this bug report works fine now.
Example I is still not correct. Let me describe it again as Example III:

Example III
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1. open a blank spreadsheet
2. enter the following into cells A1-A3:
   12/12/2007
   12-12-2007
   12.12.2007
3. Change the format of those 3 cells to Date, with format string set to the
long system date format (see screenshot #1)

BUG #1: the system date format shown is an English one, although my system
settings (also in KDE's System Settings) are set to pl-PL with a completely
different date format than what Calligra shows.

BUG #2: only cell A1 gets formatted as date ("Wednesday 12 of December 2007"),
although it's A3 which follows my system short date format.

4. Save, close and reopen the spreadsheet

BUG #3: all 3 cells have format changed to Date, with format string set to the
*short* system date format (it was the *long* format before)

5. Cell A1 is corrupt:

BUG #4: A1's display value is now actually formatted in Polish (presumably
following my system settings of pl-PL) and shows "środa 12 grudnia2007", but:
 - it is missing a space before the year
 - it still doesn't follow either the short or long date format I have set in
KDE's settings (see screenshot #2)

BUG #5: A1's edit field contains the text "Wednesday 12 of December 2007"
instead of "12/12/2007", so it's impossible to edit the original entered value

6. Change A1's format to the system *long* date format again
7. Save, close and reopen the spreadsheet
8. Select A1

BUG #6: both the edit field and display value show "środa 12 grudnia2007" now

9. Enter "1" (no quotes) into cell B1
10. Save, close and reopen the spreadsheet
11. Select A1

BUG #7: the cell displays "12/12/2007" and it's edit field shows "środa 12
grudnia2007" - it is *the opposite* of what it should be


I'm sorry to say this, but after 11+ years, this is still unusable.

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