https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=94945

Terrence Enger <[email protected]> changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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             Status|UNCONFIRMED                 |NEEDINFO
                 CC|                            |[email protected]
     Ever confirmed|0                           |1

--- Comment #1 from Terrence Enger <[email protected]> ---
I use a period for my decimal point, and that is evident in the rest
of this comment.  Is there any reason to think that this could explain
why my results differ from andréb's?

Format code '#.99#' does display the values unhelpfully: .99 and .998
and .999 and .999 but 
(a) this differs from andréb's description, and
(b) it seems right to me, seeing as '9' is a literal character
    inserted into the display.

Format code '#.00#' gives the display that andréb asks for.  I see
this in both daily dbgutil repository version 2015-10-10 and 3.5.4.2
as delivered with debian-wheezy.

So, andréb, can you confirm that you really mean 9's in the first
paragraph of the bug description?  If so, can you attach a workbook as
it was left by a version of LibreOffice which displays it the way you
want?  Remember that attachments to a bug report are visible to the
whole world, so do not include anything that you do not want the whole
world to see.

Thank you, andréb, for helping us to improve LibreOffice.  I am
setting bug status to NEEDINFO; please set it back to UNCONFIRMED when
you reply.

Terry.

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