[Libreoffice-bugs] [Bug 86321] EDITING, FORMATTING: diagram didn't automatic update when change variable (recalculation not triggered)
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Mon Sep 21 05:53:24 UTC 2020
https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=86321
--- Comment #47 from Lars Jødal <lajo at rn.dk> ---
Importance: I agree that trustworthy updating of plots is important, especially
if you work with many plots. A few years ago, I used LO for my Ph.D. project,
and it was huge problem to me that plots very often did not update - I did not
know which plots I could trust, and there were a lot of them, so a workaround
of moving all plot a few pixels each was very unattractive. (But yes, I kept
using LO, and I am still a user.)
Pinning it down: Like matthewnote writes, it is not an issue that is easy to
pin down. I have mostly experienced it with many plots, something many users
are not going to do.
Status of the bug? I just tested matthewnote's sample file, attachment 165696,
using LO 7.0.1.2 on Win10. Interestingly, the plot does seem to update
immediately (well, within a second), while I can confirm that the Y axis seem
to prefer to start from 0 when autoscaling. However, matthewnote includes
7.0.1.2 among the tested versions that still has the bug. Can others reproduce
the non-updata part of the bug with the 7.0.x line of LO? See description in
comment 46.
(If one day only the autoscaling problem is left, it is probably better to open
a new bug about that problem, which should be much more simple to describe.)
Version: 7.0.1.2 (x64)
Build ID: 7cbcfc562f6eb6708b5ff7d7397325de9e764452
CPU threads: 8; OS: Windows 10.0 Build 19041; UI render: Skia/Vulkan; VCL: win
Locale: da-DK (da_DK); UI: da-DK
Calc: threaded
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