For .ods there is no way to store what number system is in use. You
could certainly store the shorter "0.1", but that would simply be
wrong in a different way.
The number you have in hand is
0.155511151231257827021181583404541015625 aka
3602879701896397 / 2^55. There simply is
: Mittwoch, 22. September 2021 um 17:01 Uhr
Von: "Morten Welinder"
An: "newbie nullzwei"
Betreff: Re: 'testing' in gnumeric | was: Aw: Re: Re: where can / must one activate 'LONG DOUBLES'? - works to some extend, feedback and additional questions
I don't see an attachment, but when y
it a try ;-)
best regards,
b.
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Gesendet: Mittwoch, 22. September 2021 um 17:01 Uhr
Von: "Morten Welinder"
An: "newbie nullzwei"
Betreff: Re: 'testing' in gnumeric | was: Aw: Re: Re: where can / must one activate 'LONG DOUBLES'? - works to some extend, feedback and add
forgot as I focus more than ever in life on getting my ideas into shape ... I am! at my limits ... sorry, here attached as reference for others.
best regards,
b.
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Gesendet: Mittwoch, 22. September 2021 um 17:01 Uhr
Von: "Morten Welinder"
An: "newbie nullzwei"
B
hello @list, thank you @Morten,
found and executed it (tests), got some fails and some 'success' as in attached log (shortened reg. list size restrictions), i'm confused as the results say something about e.g. '#NUM!' which looks like that that part was! run and failed in run (not in call), but
Hi!
I'm interessted in parsing these file formats and am looking at the import
plugins from Gnumeric.
I wonder whether there is any batch of example documents, especially broken
or tricky ones.
I have not found any checked into git or on the testing tab in the main
menu of the Gnumeric
homepage
We do not have anything systematic, just the occasional sheet or two
that has come our way. We do not have the right to distribute these.
To get a corpus, try looking at LO. They might have some. Otherwise,
googling filetype:123 is a good start.
Morten
Hello,
thanks u. The problem was there.
I have modify, the cells as u wrote me.
And the result was good
Thank u very much
Alia
Le mercredi 11 août 2010 à 02:21 -0600, Andreas Guelzow a écrit :
In which locale are you? You appear to have a decimal point in C11 and
a decimal comma in D11.
Hello,
Is the decimal point '.' or ',' ?
François
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In which locale are you? You appear to have a decimal point in C11 and
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On 2010-08-11, at 1:50, SANSA MANGELESI alia.sa...@free.fr wrote:
Hello,
How can i meet this the result of the operation (look in join file)
=C11*D11
Dear gnumeric developer,
I was using gnumeric with linux first and now also with vista cuz it
works great and has the same format with both OS.
by the way, I,m trying to implement a simple if statement between cells
and i receive an 'incorrect warning message'
the statement sounds:
Le lundi 24 décembre 2007 à 03:43 +0100, Mauro Santini a écrit :
Dear gnumeric developer,
I was using gnumeric with linux first and now also with vista cuz it
works great and has the same format with both OS.
by the way, I,m trying to implement a simple if statement between cells
and i
appreciate
hearing them. Also as part of my testing I will likely be looking at
compatibility with gnumeric, so if there is anything specific you need to test
that requires office 2007 I will be glad to assist in any way that I am able.
thanks
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