On 08/25/15 11:05, Joe Conner wrote: > With my Ubuntu64 I open the file, and if I choose the graph and > attempt to reposition it the data disappears. This too is odd.
Thanks Joe. My sys is fbsd amd 64 so that's two different ones. I just filed a bug, 126490 > On 08/25/2015 06:56 AM, Gary Aitken wrote: >> Hi Brian, >> >> Thanks for the reply. >> >> Anyone, please give me a sanity check on this one. >> >> On 08/25/15 02:03, Brian Barker wrote: >>> You don't seem to have had any replies to this message. >>> >>> At 13:15 23/08/2015 -0600, you wrote: >>>> If I create a chart in calc, as long as I do not exit calc I >>>> can edit the chart. In addition, if the values on which the >>>> chart is based change, the chart changes. However, if I save >>>> the spreadsheet and exit calc, then run calc again and open the >>>> spreadsheet, things are screwed up. When first reopened, the >>>> chart looks fine. However, modifying data values no longer >>>> cause the chart to change, and when I double click on the chart >>>> to edit it all of the data in the chart disappears, as well as >>>> the axis labels which are based on the data. This is an >>>> unrecoverable error -- there's no way to undo the double click >>>> to get the data display in the chart back. >>>> >>>> Is this a known behavior? >>> Clearly not. >>> >>>> Is there something one can do to preserve the dynamic aspects >>>> of a chart? >>> They normally are, of course. The fact that no-one has replied >>> suggests that no-one has any idea what is wrong. Can you create >>> a small example file showing your problem and post it somewhere >>> for people to see? Or send it to someone to look at? >> File is in >> http://www.dreamchaser.org/garya/downloads/ChartDataBug_3.ods Load >> it and follow the instructions. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
