Hi Laurent,
On Thursday, 2013-12-19 10:03:07 -0800, Laurent BP [via Document Foundation Mail Archive] wrote:
I tested commit #7142
https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/#/c/7142/
which change behavior of import dialog box of text files in Calc for .CSV
and .TSV files.
This modification imposes comma as separator for CSV file. You can uncheck
this option, but when you open a new CSV file, comma is always checked:
choices about this option in your preferences is no more considered.
After all, the file format is called Comma-Separated Values ... ;-)
This is a problem for all locales which uses comma as decimal separator. In
this cases, even if ".CSV" files are used, the comma cannot be used as
column separator.
Not true. The comma can still be used as separator, just the field
values need to be enquoted if they contain a comma. Which we do.
Could you consider as removing this part?
I understand the request however, and will consider :-)
However, this option may be interesting for TSV file.
Yup.
Eike
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