Some problems were found in the LibreOffice version :
- Non-LSE shares cause problems with Yahoo price retrieval: viewtopic.php?f=27&t=16689#p207079
This is fixed in version b-j1. No price will be retrieved for a non-LSE share, and a warning is issued at the end of the process - Week Ahead function did not work correctly: viewtopic.php?f=27&t=16689&start=20#p207142
Fixed in version b-j1 - Sector Weighting chart worked incorrectly for very low holdings (less than 0.1%): viewtopic.php?f=27&t=16689&start=20#p207280
Fixed in version b-j1
For the Excel and LibreOffice versions, we've also made a minor change to the format of the Overview data for pasting into a Lemon Fool post. This now shows 2 decimals places instead of 1, following a small change to Lemon Fool which allows wider tables.
I've also decided to reduce/stop support for OpenOffice and concentrate on LibreOffice. For most spreadsheets, LibreOffice and OpenOffice are pretty much identical. However HYPTUSS macros tend to push the boundaries and I've found an increasing number of bugs and inconsistencies in OpenOffice which cause HYPTUSS to fail, and trying to make HYPTUSS work in both environments has become too onerous. I'll help where I can, but I strongly recommend you use LibreOffice.
OpenOffice uses Python 2.7 (whereas LibreOffice uses Python 3.3) and I believe 2.7 will reach end-of-life on 01Jan2020, so I would think OpenOffice will have to be updated before then. If it is updated, I'll reconsider OpenOffice support.
The updated versions are available here: http://lemonfoolfinancialsoftware.weebl ... op-up.html
If the above bugs don't affect you, there is no need to upgrade.
--kiloran