Hi Steve,
Sorry that I'm not able to put any time in answering your question
below. But may I aks you to try to find in Bugzilla if there already is
an issue for it?
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/query.cgi
Summary: font
Product: LIbreOffice
Component: Spreadsheet
> OK
(Maybe some more refinement.)
More info is also here: http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/BugReport
If someone is able to help with a direct answer, so much the better of
course :-)
Kind regards,
Cor
Steve Edmonds wrote (11-06-11 07:09)
Hi.
Came accross a strange thing today, peculiar to 3.4.0 on OSX, this
doesn't happen in 3.3.2 on linux.
I opened a new calc, put a number on sheet 1 A3
On sheet 2 I referenced the cell on sheet 1 (=Sheet1.A3), say in cell A1.
The font on the sheet 2 was Arial 10 pt.
I wanted to copy the formula, so I clicked on sheet2.A1 and copied the
formula =Sheet1.A3 from the formula bar. I pasted it into a cell (say
sheet2.A3) and the font changed and the size went to 8pt.
I click on cell sheet2.A3, copy the formula from the formula bar and
past into say sheet2.A5 and the font changes to 6.5pt.
It seems the font style is being copied from the gui? Does this happen
on linux or windows with 3.4.0.
steve
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