Resolves: tdf#121260 do not force AddressConvention::OOO on parseFormula()
Change-Id: I48b8295fc75e40f5d58f99fc2809c28de48771d5
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/63417
Reviewed-by: Eike Rathke <erack@redhat.com>
Tested-by: Jenkins
diff --git a/oox/source/export/chartexport.cxx b/oox/source/export/chartexport.cxx
index 80630b4..08b296f 100644
--- a/oox/source/export/chartexport.cxx
+++ b/oox/source/export/chartexport.cxx
@@ -410,10 +410,16 @@ OUString ChartExport::parseFormula( const OUString& rRange )
if( xParser.is() )
{
Reference< XPropertySet > xParserProps( xParser, uno::UNO_QUERY );
if( xParserProps.is() )
{
xParserProps->setPropertyValue("FormulaConvention", uno::makeAny(css::sheet::AddressConvention::OOO) );
}
// rRange is the result of a
// css::chart2::data::XDataSequence::getSourceRangeRepresentation()
// call that returns the range in the document's current UI notation.
// Creating a FormulaParser defaults to the same notation, for
// parseFormula() do not attempt to override the FormulaConvention
// property with css::sheet::AddressConvention::OOO or some such.
/* TODO: it would be much better to introduce a
* getSourceRangeRepresentation(css::sheet::AddressConvention) to
* return the ranges in a specific convention than converting them with
* the overhead of creating an XFormulaParser for each.. */
uno::Sequence<sheet::FormulaToken> aTokens = xParser->parseFormula( rRange, CellAddress( 0, 0, 0 ) );
if( xParserProps.is() )
{