Le 14.11.2009 15:34, Dotan Cohen a écrit : >> I just added the following comment to this issue (sorry for my bad >> english) : >> >> I like current behaviour: when I need dates I prefer format NNNNJ MMMM AAAA >> and >> it not very easy to type "dimanche 15 novembre 2009" instead of 15/11/09 as I >> should do if I had to type the same thing that which is displayed. >> >> I suggest to give the user the possibility to define an "input date format" >> which have to be distinguished from "display date format". >> Input date format would be defined in Tools > Options > Language settings > >> Languages, in similar way than decimal separator, but with an input field >> and a >> default value equal to the locale standard. >> It should be also important that this input date format would be displayed >> (read >> only) in each dialog where the user can define a display date format, so >> that he >> would be aware of the difference. >> >> >> Additional comment : I do not know if it is easy from a programming >> point of view to make variable input date format. >> >> > > The feature request to have differing date entry and date display > formats already exists. Please don't hijack this bug to discuss an > unrelated feature request. Thanks. > > really unrelated ? I just try to find an intermediate way which could satisfy everybody.
In that case Calc works as designed so #5556 is not a bug. From my point of view issue 72229 is a duplicate of 5556. And I think that the current behaviour is better than the one which is asked for. If you want another behaviour, please write down a detailed specification which make clear what you want and is applicable to each local date formatting. http://specs.openoffice.org/ Thanks JBF -- Jean-Baptiste Faure French N-L project Lead http://fr.openoffice.org Seuls des formats ouverts peuvent assurer la pérennité de vos documents.
