Thanks, that works but I still did not get the 32 bit version of goffice to
pass math tests.
I ended up just shipping 64 bit version, if it gets approved.
Rebuilt and tested gnumeric 64 bit and all seems fine.
I may have missed some extra build/enviroment option for 32 bit in
oi-userland Makefil
It would be interesting to figure out what did go wrong here. It is
likely to be either
a libc bug or a compiler bug. Both are a bit scary, but we have seen it before.
libc is my guess.
What libc is in play? What value do you get if you use the %.55Lg format?
Morten
On Thu, Mar 1, 2018
I'm switching from LibreOffice's Calc to gnumeric and have a question
about the menus at the top of the frame.
By default, there are three rows of icons left-aligned with a lot of space
to the right of each row. How can I move at least one of the bottom two rows
up to the top row and gain an
Le vendredi 02 mars 2018 à 09:39 -0800, Rich Shepard a écrit :
>I'm switching from LibreOffice's Calc to gnumeric and have a
> question
> about the menus at the top of the frame.
>
>By default, there are three rows of icons left-aligned with a lot
> of space
> to the right of each row. How
On Fri, 2 Mar 2018, Jean Brefort wrote:
You can't. But you can hide them using the View menu.
Jean,
Interesting.
Hope this helps,
I'll live with it. Thanks for the quick response.
Regards,
Rich
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On Fri, 2 Mar 2018, Andreas J Guelzow wrote:
You can also move them to the right or left of the sheet area by
right-clicking on them and selecting the orientation from the pop-up menu.
Andreas,
Thanks. This lets me hide the bottom line of widgets; I have no need for
them so I gain one line
You can also move them to the right or left of the sheet area by
right-clicking on them and selecting the orientation from the pop-up menu.
Andreas
On 18-03-02 02:20 PM, Rich Shepard wrote:
On Fri, 2 Mar 2018, Jean Brefort wrote:
You can't. But you can hide them using the View menu.
Jean,
Hi, I am trying to build gnumeric 1.12.38 like this in a completely fresh
Ubuntu 16.04 LTS install:
wget
http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/gnumeric/1.12/gnumeric-1.12.38.tar.xz
sudo apt-get -y install libgtk-3-dev zlibc zlib1g zlib1g-dev intltool
libgoffice-0.10 itstool byacc
tar xvf gnumeric
Hi,
The stderr output is quite clear, your libgoffice version is too old,
you need 0.10.38.
Regards,
Jean
Le vendredi 02 mars 2018 à 17:46 -0800, Anton Kratz a écrit :
> Hi, I am trying to build gnumeric 1.12.38 like this in a completely
> fresh Ubuntu 16.04 LTS install:
>
> wget http://ftp.gno