Bug 96114 - Data Validity dialog does not accept a choice other than 'All values'
Summary: Data Validity dialog does not accept a choice other than 'All values'
Status: VERIFIED WORKSFORME
Alias: None
Product: LibreOffice
Classification: Unclassified
Component: Calc (show other bugs)
Version:
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5.1.0.0.beta1
Hardware: x86-64 (AMD64) Windows (All)
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Reported: 2015-11-28 12:00 UTC by Wolfgang Jäger
Modified: 2016-05-25 16:33 UTC (History)
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Description Wolfgang Jäger 2015-11-28 12:00:29 UTC
The summary says everything.
Comment 1 Cor Nouws 2015-11-28 15:46:57 UTC
Simply works for me, Wolfgang.
Ubuntu, 32 bits, LibreOffice daily Version: 5.2.0.0.alpha0+
Build ID: 4f088f78050ec1c831b31b3bf3d4e8d5197c7daa
Threads 2; Ver: 4.2; Render: default; 
TinderBox: Linux-rpm_deb-x86@71-TDF, Branch:master, Time: 2015-11-27_18:19:18
Locale: nl-NL (nl_NL.UTF-8)

So I think more details and a test document would be nice ;)

thanks for you help!
Cor
Comment 2 Regina Henschel 2015-11-28 22:12:07 UTC
That is the same as I noticed and have described in bug 96119.

Workaround: use the arrow keys to select an item.

@Wolgang: Please tell your operating system and the exact version of LO as you can copy from Help > About
Comment 3 Wolfgang Jäger 2015-11-28 22:46:45 UTC
(In reply to Cor Nouws from comment #1)
> Simply works for me, Wolfgang.
...
Add info:
Version: 5.1.0.0.beta1-buildfix1 (x64)
Build ID: 13010a13177025f633c9b85adcb3edf6920e44e3
Threads 4; Ver: Windows 6.29; Render: GL; 

Locale: de-DE (de_DE)

I use the English(UK) user interface.
Comment 4 Wolfgang Jäger 2015-11-28 23:52:37 UTC
Add info:
I first found the vlidity dialog simply not working.
Now I see that the behaviour is more complicated.

Steps to reproduce:
1. With V5.1.0.0beta1 Calc create a new spreadsheet document (1 sheet).
2. enter som numeric values in A1:A3
3. Go to B1.
4. > 'Data' > 'Validity' > 'Allow:' > (choose) 'Cell range' 
Expected: "Cell range" shows up behind "Allow:", Entering the range is offered.
Actual behavieour: "All values" still shown, 'Source' not enabled 
5. 'OK'
Conspicuous: The 'DropDown button' appears next to B1.
6. Open the 'Validity' dialogue for B1 agai.
NOW the 'Source' control is enabled. Cell range can be entgered or selected.
7. Test some additional options under 'Allow:'
The behaviour is most similar to the above described in every case.
8. Enter B1 again and try to choose 'All values' under 'Allow:'
NO reaction first, but after OK the command proves to be obeyed.


Conclusion:
The bug might better be titled:
Data Validity dialog does not accept a choice CLEARLY. Options only allow enterimg parameters on a second run of the dialog.
Comment 5 Cor Nouws 2015-11-29 08:40:01 UTC
Thanks for the info, Wolfgang.
What happens is you turn off Tools > Options > LibreOffice > View .. OpenGL (and restart) ?
Ciao - Cor
Comment 6 Wolfgang Jäger 2015-11-29 10:03:41 UTC
(In reply to Cor Nouws from comment #5)
> Thanks for the info, Wolfgang.
> What happens is you turn off Tools > Options > LibreOffice > View .. OpenGL
> (and restart) ?
> Ciao - Cor

I deselected 'Use OpenGL for all rendering (on restart)' and restarted, but this did not change anything with respect to the flaws in using the UI I had noticed (others, not yet reported, in addition).
Is there an aditional way to expressly forbid usage of OpenGL?
Comment 7 Wolfgang Jäger 2015-11-29 10:07:13 UTC
I still think this is NOT the bug 96119 as Regina Henschel stated.
Comment 8 Cor Nouws 2015-12-27 20:08:43 UTC
(In reply to Wolfgang Jäger from comment #6)

> Is there an aditional way to expressly forbid usage of OpenGL?

There must be a command line option I expect.
But turning off in the UI is the normal way.
In 5.0.4.2 for Windows OpenGL is not enabled by default.
Comment 9 Cor Nouws 2015-12-27 20:09:34 UTC
(In reply to Wolfgang Jäger from comment #7)
> I still think this is NOT the bug 96119 as Regina Henschel stated.

It should be possible to check in a recent build.
  http://dev-builds.libreoffice.org/daily/libreoffice-5-1/
Comment 10 Jean-Baptiste Faure 2016-01-10 12:06:14 UTC
(In reply to Wolfgang Jäger from comment #4)
> Add info:
> I first found the vlidity dialog simply not working.
> Now I see that the behaviour is more complicated.
> 
> Steps to reproduce:
> 1. With V5.1.0.0beta1 Calc create a new spreadsheet document (1 sheet).
> 2. enter som numeric values in A1:A3
> 3. Go to B1.
> 4. > 'Data' > 'Validity' > 'Allow:' > (choose) 'Cell range' 
> Expected: "Cell range" shows up behind "Allow:", Entering the range is
> offered.
> Actual behavieour: "All values" still shown, 'Source' not enabled 

Not reproducible for me with Version: 5.1.0.1.0+
Build ID: 9be39a75053be54214efd1fc4c2811913659c30e
CPU Threads: 4; OS Version: Linux 4.2; UI Render: default; 
built at home under Ubuntu_15.10_x86-64

Cell range is available in the dropdown list under "Allow:" and choosing Cell range enable the Source text field and its associated button "Reduce"

Best regards. JBF
Comment 11 raal 2016-03-10 21:26:08 UTC
I can not confirm with Verze: 5.1.1.3 (x64), win7

Wolfgang, please retest with actual version, thanks.
Comment 12 Cor Nouws 2016-05-25 09:33:01 UTC
Hi Wolfgang,

Seeing all the reports, I set as WorksForMe.
If I'm wrong: please reopen and provide info.
Ciao - Cor
Comment 13 Wolfgang Jäger 2016-05-25 12:31:38 UTC
(In reply to Cor Nouws from comment #12)
> Hi Wolfgang,
> 
> Seeing all the reports, I set as WorksForMe.
> If I'm wrong: please reopen and provide info.
> Ciao - Cor

The problem seems to be solved. My recent version V5.1.2 release also does no longer show the bug.
Comment 14 Cor Nouws 2016-05-25 13:53:39 UTC
thanks for verifying Wolfgang :)