Versión: 5.0.0.5 Id. de compilación: 1b1a90865e348b492231e1c451437d7a15bb262b Configuración regional: es-ES (es_ES) OS: Windows 10 Steps 1. Select cell 2. Type + 3. Initiate writing any function 4. Accept suggested function with enter key 5. Try to select other cell, with arrow key or mouse 6. The function is blocked. If you start with = not happen Javert
Hi Javert, Thanks for filing the issue. I do not have this problem on Linux. Maybe it is a Windows only problem? Cheers - Cor
Reproducible, Win10x64 LibreOffice 3.3.4 OOO330m19 (Build:401) tag libreoffice-3.3.4.1
Reproduce in Ubuntu 14.04 LTS
(In reply to Javert Mayor H. from comment #3) > Reproduce in Ubuntu 14.04 LTS Then I did not understand your steps maybe ? What did you mean with "3. Initiate writing any function" ? If I type +, then If and Enter, I can move the focus to another cell with the keyboard and create the function as I am used to do...
Created attachment 118314 [details] Step 3 for bug 93824 I attach an image of step 3. In Windows Calc, When you start to write a function, Calc make a suggestion. If you accept the suggestion with enter key, and move with the arrow key, or select other cell with the mouse, the cell lost the focus. In some function return an error, eg: FIND (), NOW (), putting the = in front of the sign +. In others the function (ATAN (); ABS (), SEC (), for examples) like text remains, and even if you try to correct the function, editing in the line of entry, it is not possible. At less that you put a sign in front of sign = +. In Ubuntu, Calc not make a suggestion, if you don 't have write the function before. Which I do not not like Consider if another bug. Javert PS: Sorry my Inglés, is not so good.
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The bug is still in: Versión: 5.1.4.2 Id. de compilación: 1:5.1.4-0ubuntu1 Subprocesos de CPU: 4; Versión de SO: Linux 4.4; Renderizado de IU: predeterminado; Configuración regional: es-ES (es_ES.UTF-8)
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works OK on Windows in Version: 6.0.0.0.alpha0+ (x64) Build ID: 3343d0d4d80933f1436dc73ff84fc959f1bee050 CPU threads: 1; OS: Windows 6.1; UI render: default; TinderBox: Win-x86_64@42, Branch:master, Time: 2017-10-10_01:06:42 Locale: nl-NL (nl_NL); Calc: group (and in recent build on Linux too, but that's no news)