measure unit in Lithuanian version.

Hi the Lithuanian team,

Could you check that under Draw the measure unit displayed is
centimeters and not inches? A user reported this issue on irc but I
would like to check first that he's not the only one to get it.
Thanks in advance.

Kind regards
Sophie

Hi Sophie,

2011.08.25 20:36, Sophie Gautier rašė:

Hi the Lithuanian team,

Could you check that under Draw the measure unit displayed is
centimeters and not inches? A user reported this issue on irc but I
would like to check first that he's not the only one to get it.
Thanks in advance.

I don't think I can reproduce the problem. Just checked on OS X and
Windows, and I get centimetres on both platforms.

Regards,
Rimas

Hi Rimas

Hi Sophie,

2011.08.25 20:36, Sophie Gautier rašė:

Hi the Lithuanian team,

Could you check that under Draw the measure unit displayed is
centimeters and not inches? A user reported this issue on irc but I
would like to check first that he's not the only one to get it.
Thanks in advance.

I don't think I can reproduce the problem. Just checked on OS X and
Windows, and I get centimetres on both platforms.

Thanks, so I won't open a bug for now.

Kind regards
Sophie

Sophie Gautier a écrit :

Hi Rimas

Hi Sophie,

2011.08.25 20:36, Sophie Gautier rašė:

Hi the Lithuanian team,

Could you check that under Draw the measure unit displayed is
centimeters and not inches? A user reported this issue on irc but I
would like to check first that he's not the only one to get it.
Thanks in advance.

I don't think I can reproduce the problem. Just checked on OS X and
Windows, and I get centimetres on both platforms.

Thanks, so I won't open a bug for now.

Kind regards
Sophie

Maybe he was referring to the default column width in Calc, which is something close to one inch. (Actually 2.27 cm. One inch = 2.54 cm.)
It seems to me more convenient (or less confusing) to have this an even multiple of the default units. E.g., 2 cm for metric locales and one inch for the U.S.
(The default column width does not seem to be changeable.)

Hi André,

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Sophie Gautier a écrit :

Hi Rimas

Hi Sophie,

2011.08.25 20:36, Sophie Gautier rašė:

Hi the Lithuanian team,

Could you check that under Draw the measure unit displayed is
centimeters and not inches? A user reported this issue on irc but I
would like to check first that he's not the only one to get it.
Thanks in advance.

I don't think I can reproduce the problem. Just checked on OS X and
Windows, and I get centimetres on both platforms.

Thanks, so I won't open a bug for now.

Kind regards
Sophie

Maybe he was referring to the default column width in Calc, which is
something close to one inch.  (Actually 2.27 cm.  One inch = 2.54 cm.)
It seems to me more convenient (or less confusing) to have this an even
multiple of the default units.  E.g., 2 cm for metric locales and one inch
for the U.S.
(The default column width does not seem to be changeable.)

That was in Draw and concerned the default unit for shapes.

Kind regards
Sophie