Le 2011-06-04 22:38, Takashi Nakamoto a écrit :
(2011/06/04 0:50), Marc Paré wrote:
Hi Takashi
Le 2011-06-03 09:58, Takashi Nakamoto a écrit :
Hi Marc,
> http://www.libreoffice.org/download/3-4-new-features-and-fixes/
I have one question regarding this page.
Why does "DataPilot" come after "Impress/Draw"? I think it would be
natural if it comes as a part of "Calc feature and fixes". Yet,
"DataPilot" should be replaced by "PivotTable" mechanically in this
page.
Best regards,
Takashi Nakamoto
Good point on all of these. The DataPilot section should be moved to the
end of the Calc section and renamed PivotTable. Maybe we could keep it
as a section for this version only as the name has been changed and it
will be easier for users to see the name change.
The localization point about the DataPilot changing name should also be
moved to the PivotTable section.
Should I go ahead and do this?
I think so. Seems no objection.
Moreover, the same modification has already been done by others in the
wiki page you may have referred.
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/ReleaseNotes/3.4
Cheers,
Takashi Nakamoto
Done. Let me know if there are any problems. Also note that I added
"(Pivot Table)" to the title to clarify the change. I also moved the
"Data Pilot is now named Pivot Table" section to the DataPilot section.
Cheers
Marc
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