Hi Kohei,
Good. Now I have someone real I can ask.
Can I ask in what use case this feature is used? Why does your use case require that copying and
sorting have to be done in one step, rather than in two separate steps?
Well, we're talking of a company, I don't use it personally.
Often a one step action is preferred over a more than one step action. (If it were te be removed, I
would get a question to write a macro to combine the steps to one action (press a toolbar button
which invokes the macro). That could be a solution for our specific company.)
And often the argument is that they were used to do it in a certain way with Excel; this argument
is _not_ a strong one for me.
And I would think that LibreOffice would aim to comply fully with ODF, even if that aim is
never 100% reachable.
(Making some features less prominent (as in hiding deep in the menu)
because they are rarely used and have an awkward UI is fine for me.)
Now, it's important to point out that ODF specifies the content of a document, not the features
of an application that produces it. It's easy to be ODF complient without implementing this
specific "feature" (by handling it during load and save). Let's not confuse this point.
Clear.
Winfried
Context
- RE: Sort and copy results (continued)
- RE: Sort and copy results · Winfried Donkers
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