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Hi Eric,

Eric Seynaeve schrieb:
On Wednesday 20 February 2013 11:09:06 Regina Henschel wrote:

 > In Gnumeric I see an interpolation with stepped lines. Is it that, what

 > you want to get? If yes, then I would not implement them as new chart

 > type in LO, but use the same way as in Gnumeric and make it a new kind

 > of interpolation.

I looked it up and indeed, this shows what I want.

I have taken screenshots of how it looks in Gnumeric and in my code (so
far). Also, I have saved the Gnumeric file as ODF. All of this is
attached to the bug report for posterity ;-)

 > There exists already a request for ODF1.3 to specify such interpolation.

 > If LO will implement them too, it will become more likely, that they

 > will be specified in ODF1.3.

Nice. Can I have a look at this proposal somewhere online or do you need
to be an OASIS member ?

You can browse the OASIS issue tracker at https://tools.oasis-open.org/issues/browse/office and search the comment mailing list https://lists.oasis-open.org/archives/office-comment/.

Here especially https://tools.oasis-open.org/issues/browse/OFFICE-3662

But it is not actually discussed, AFAIK.

Kind regards
Regina







Thanks a lot for the information Regina.

Eric



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