Description: Upgrading to libreoffice-fresh/libreoffice-fresh-fr 6.0.2-1 on archlinux causes problems with the function MONTHS (NB.MOIS in french). It becomes the function MONTH (MOIS) which, naturally, doesn't have the same signature nor semantics. Downgrading back to libreoffice-still/libreoffice-still-fr 5.4.5-1 fixes the problem. Steps to Reproduce: 1. create a cell in a table under lo 5 using correctly the function months 2. upgrade to lo 6 3. access the cell, which now displays an error and is using the incorrect function Actual Results: NB.MOIS() becomes MOIS() Expected Results: NB.MOIS() remains NB.MOIS() Reproducible: Always User Profile Reset: No Additional Info: User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux aarch64; rv:58.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/58.0
bty, I confirmed by inspection of the fots that the function used is correct, namely ORG.OPENOFFICE.MONTHS
On Win7 with LO 6.0.2, I could reproduce this. Sophie/Jean-Baptiste: thought you might be interested in this one. I'll be able to retrieve keyid then check in Pootle only after my daytime job.
Thanks for the feedback Richard, and the head-up Julien, I just corrected on Master and 6.0 branch. Setting it as fixed, it will be available in the next versions. Sophie