Public bug reported:
On trusty (14.04) using libreoffice calc charts the following happens:
If I open an existing spreadsheet created prior to trusty (14.04) with
the days of Jan 2014 (1-31) in column A, and numbers in column B which
are in a 'Line' chart it will show the data itself correctly but the
axis and tool tip are offset by 4 days, ie it will claim it is for Jan
5, when the data itself is for Jan 1. This appears to happen even
without having changed the chart. I can delete and recreate the chart
but it still will not work correctly but will look like the example
below.
On a newly created spreadsheet on trusty (14.04) it appears to show the
dates on the axis correctly but the tool tip is offset by 4 days as in
the existing spreadsheet example above.
ii libreoffice-calc
1:4.2.1-0ubuntu1 amd64 office
productivity suite -- spreadsheet
** Affects: libreoffice (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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libreoffice calc chart data point/axis offset wrong
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