On Thu, 2012-07-19 at 17:58 +0200, Markus Mohrhard wrote:
Hey Eike, Kohei,
2012/7/19 Kohei Yoshida <kohei.yoshida@gmail.com>:
I'm also not fully convinced of this patch. This behavior has been in
Libreoffice since the start so IMHO it is more important to keep the
behavior for all the LibO users than to change it again to please
potential users switching from OOo.
I think the only sane solution that will please both sides is to have
it as configuration option but I'm not thrilled to see the default
behavior changed again.
FWIW, what would the ideal situation be if had a time machine ? e.g.
Would a compatibility option of TreatEmptyCellsAsZero that defaulted to
true if unset, and LibreOffice >= X.Y exported it as false have made
sense ?
I mean, if it mattered enough, I suppose one could be added that is
always explicitly exported true or false and hook off the
<meta:generator> for known legacy implementations that default
true/false when its not set.
C.
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