...hyper reflects a 64-bit value. Calc internally uses
IEEE754 double and you can't map 64 bit into a double...
Of course, it's obvious... ;)
Max. long in Java is:
9223372036854775807
but after pasting it into Calc we have:
9223372036854780000
Finally I have released this extension:
http://extensions-test.libreoffice.org/extension-center/java-time-zones
Double doesn't cover long but the extension will support operations on
dates (via milliseconds) for the next few years ;)
Thank You for feedback and explanation.
Best Regards,
Marcin Gutman
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