Hi,
I found this issue when investigating this bug [1]. The original
separator was semicolon (which is reflected in Help) and later it has
been made dependent on locale (and changed to comma for en-US) [2].
My opinion: for now, I would stick with the current state even if it is
not optimal. Changing Help would be very huge task (I'm not sure if it
can be automated; and of course all translations need to be kept).
Changing default settings does not make sense if the Help inaccuracy is
the only reason for that.
Best regards,
Stanislav
[1] https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=88945
[2] https://bz.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=92056
Dne 11.12.2015 v 07:18 Lera napsal(a):
Hi everyone,
I have a strange question, but, in my opinion, we have a very big trouble in
our Help.
All functions have semicolon (;) as the separator of arguments in the Help for
the USA locale . But If Options (Tools -> Options -> Language Setting ->
Locale setting) are set in English (USA), then comma (,) is the separator of
argument (See Tools -> Options -> LibreOffice Calc -> Function).
We need to change either all functions of the Help or USA locale by default.
Where is the mistake?
Best regards,
Lera
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