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- thousands separator,
bill lam
- [patch] A couple of documentation patches,
Brad Hards
- Information,
LEcuyer, Jonathan
- Values shown in bars and pie chart elements,
Volker Schönert
- (kein Betreff),
Volker Schönert
- auto_completion not preserved,
bill lam
- unstable openoffice metadata,
bill lam
- Print view,
scottohalloran
- How to get missing grid lines back?,
Larry Alkoff
- win32 build,
Jean Bréfort
- Gnumeric parsing efficiency,
Kenneth Dakin
- gnumeric compilation failure,
bill lam
- Buttons in Gnumeric?,
PolarDude
- selected text in cell not high-lighted,
bill lam
- autocomplete,
bill lam
- search-and-replace dialog,
bill lam
- Selection of Times Series Plugin is not Persistent,
Tom La Bone
- curly quotation mark inside goffice chinese translation,
bill lam
- light-on-dark problem,
bill lam
- .gnumericrc not work,
bill lam
- Re: force updating using ssconvert,
bill lam
- cannot compile gnumeric 1.9.15,
bill lam
- Re: Gnumeric to java,
Jean Bréfort
- location of storing recent file history,
bill lam
- gnumeric print to file broken in ubuntu karmic,
Jim Tarvid
- missing recent files,
bill lam
- Handling of quote characters in ssconvert,
Björn Nilsson
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