Thank you Professor Cottrell, I found the right setting for numbers on
Libreoffice Calc, now it uses comma as decimal separator and everything
is working fine. (yes, Italian is the default language of my sytstem).
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Alessandro Astuti
On 18/12/2013 23:34, Allin Cottrell wrote:
On Wed, 18 Dec 2013, Alessandro Astuti wrote:
> i everybody, I'm running gretl 1.9.14 on debian testing and I have a
> problem with export in rtf format on libreoffice calc.
> The problem is that, when running gretl in english, when exporting
> things like correlation matrix or anova table on libreoffice calc using
> rtf format, numbers are displayed as time.
I just tried opening a correlation matrix saved as RTF from gretl
1.9.14, running in English, in LibreOffice calc (4.1.3.2) and the
numbers were imported correctly.
> The funny thing is that there's not any problem if I run gretl in
> italian. I wonder whether it's a bug of gretl or libreoffice's.
Is Italian the default language on your system? I can imagine that
perhaps the decimal point character -- as used when gretl is running
in English -- is confusing LibreOffice calc, if it's expecting comma
as decimal separator.
If I run gretl in Italian, using the decimal comma, and save a
correlation matrix as RTF, then when I open it in LibreOffice calc
it looks OK but the numbers are not interpreted correctly (e.g. you
can't add them, I guess they are interpreted as strings).
> Sorry for my bad english.
Not at all, your English is fine.
Allin Cottrell
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