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remaining psppsheet bugs


From: Ben Pfaff
Subject: remaining psppsheet bugs
Date: Fri, 30 Nov 2012 13:33:22 -0800
User-agent: Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/23.4 (gnu/linux)

Here are the known psppsheet bugs.  Which ones look like must-fix
for merging or for 0.8 release?

Thanks,

Ben.

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Both sheets
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Moving the focus to a different top-level window, then back to the
datasheet or variable sheet window, causes editing of the current cell
to stop.  One must click again to start editing again.

Primary Selection: Seems to be missing.  (Reported by John
Darrington.)

Switching between Data and Variable view causes the Toolbar to be
redrawn. I guess that's ok.  But it redraws in a funny way.  It seems
to redraw, then insert the buttons one by one, redrawing after each.
Looks distracting.  (Reported by John Darrington.)

Navigation:

    Gnumeric also has the following keybindings that we should
    probably implement (for both sheets):

    Ctrl-Left:  First column
    Ctrl-Right: Last column
    Ctrl-Up:   First row
    Ctrl-Down: Last Row

    Reported by John Darrington.

Data sheet
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The case buttons at the head of each row should not scroll with the
rest of the row.  (Reported by John Darrington.)

The space to the right of the "new variable" column doesn't look like
the SPSS sheet or like a normal spreadsheet.  (Reported by John
Darrington and Michel Boaventura.)

I think a solid line or some kind of separator beneath the data
sheet's entry/label hbox would make the appearance nicer.  (Reported
by John Darrington and Michel Boaventura.)

If I click on Insert Case, the new case assumes the value of the cell
which is currently selected.  It should have all values empty.  This
happens only on Windows.  (Reported by John Darrington.)

Large copies hang.



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