https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=33899
--- Comment #32 from Ian Goddard <[email protected]> --- Maybe we should consider test cases & what would be considered acceptable ways of handling. Here's a starter: A spreadsheet describing stock in a warehouse. The columns are (1)product description, (2)put-away date and (3)bin number. Autocorrection is allowed. In column 1 entering '1/2" copper tube' and 'Tube, copper, 1/2"' should be rendered '½" copper tube' and 'Tube, copper, ½"' if autocorrection is turned on or left as is if it's turned off. In column 2 entering '1/2/14' and '1/2/2014' are interpreted as dates according to the rules of the current locale (remember that for some of us this would be the first of February, not the second of January) and date formatting rules set for the column. Column 3 is more problematic '1/2', '1/2/14', '1/2/14/1234' and '1234/1/2/14' could all be valid bin numbers and entered as is. This implies that all interpretation should be able to be turned off on a column (and, by extension, row) basis. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
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