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On Tue, Mar 20, 2012 at 10:45 PM, Markus Mohrhard <
markus.mohrhard@googlemail.com> wrote:

Hello Rafael,

2012/3/21 Rafael Dominguez <venccsralph@gmail.com>:
Hello, i been working on bug 33773 for a few days already,  and i got to
the
point where i can display and manipulate
X Error bars, but theres a few issues i dont know how to proceed.

Great. Sounds interesting.


1.- How i should handle export/import??? It seems ODF 1.2 and below, only
support working with Y error bars,
XLS import/export code, already supports having both bars. Tested it by
exporting to xls and then importing it.

Is there any way we can add features not implemented in the ODF spec???

I think to be conform with the spec we need to export it into an own
namespace and maybe propose it to OASIS for 1.3.


Any pointers on how to proceed with this??? Export code seems to be
scattered, but i can concentrate
on calc since its the most critical area and then proceed with the rest.



2.- What is the code inside chart2/source/controller/charapiwrapper
for???
Backward compability with chart API???

Yes. Our current chart code is a mixture of chart and chart2 api
interfaces.


3.- Should i push my code to a feature branch??? So other people can
review
my work??

This sounds like a good idea for such a complex feature. It makes it
easier for us to help you with upcoming problems.


Pushed to feature/chart_errorbars branch.



Regards,
Markus


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