Re: spreadsheet question

2007-07-11 Thread Chris Bannister
On Tue, Jul 10, 2007 at 10:14:30PM -0500, Ron Johnson wrote: > If you like/tolerate vi, then sc is more than adequate for simple > arithmetic. Don't know about it's fancier functions. Its also got a print to latex file facility, which is handy for using in your printed documents (that is if you

Re: spreadsheet question

2007-07-10 Thread Ron Johnson
On 07/10/07 20:34, David Fox wrote: On 7/10/07, Jude DaShiell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: For the debian command line user, what spreadsheet package comes equipped with the most functions? I'm not sure that "command line user" and "spreadsheet" should be uttered in the same sentence. :) Be

Re: spreadsheet question

2007-07-10 Thread Owen Heisler
On Tue, Jul 10, 2007 at 06:34:58PM -0700, David Fox wrote: > On 7/10/07, Jude DaShiell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > For the debian command line user, what spreadsheet package comes equipped > > with the most functions? > > I'm not sure that "command line user" and "spreadsheet" should be uttered

Re: spreadsheet question

2007-07-10 Thread Douglas Allan Tutty
On Tue, Jul 10, 2007 at 06:34:58PM -0700, David Fox wrote: > On 7/10/07, Jude DaShiell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > >For the debian command line user, what spreadsheet package comes equipped > >with the most functions? > > > I'm not sure that "command line user" and "spreadsheet" should be ut

Re: spreadsheet question

2007-07-10 Thread David Fox
On 7/10/07, Jude DaShiell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: For the debian command line user, what spreadsheet package comes equipped with the most functions? I'm not sure that "command line user" and "spreadsheet" should be uttered in the same sentence. :) Be that as it may, spreadsheets tradition

Re: Spreadsheet Recommendation

2003-03-04 Thread Matthew Weier O'Phinney
-- Dieter Schoppitsch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote (on Tuesday, 04 March 2003, 10:09 AM +0100): > I'm looking for a spreadsheet which is small, fast, wysiwyg and similar > to M$-Excel. > > SC ist fast and stable, but not compatible to anything. > GNUMERIC, KSPREAD and OpenOffice are too big. Umm, wh

Re: Spreadsheet Recommendation

2003-03-04 Thread Andreas J Guelzow
Dieter Schoppitsch wrote: Hi all, I'm looking for a spreadsheet which is small, fast, wysiwyg and similar to M$-Excel. SC ist fast and stable, but not compatible to anything. GNUMERIC, KSPREAD and OpenOffice are too big. Is there anything out there (like abiexcel) that covers my demand (or am I d

Re: Spreadsheet Recommendation

2003-03-04 Thread Oguz Altun
try Siag Office On Tuesday 04 March 2003 11:09, Dieter Schoppitsch wrote: > Hi all, > > I'm looking for a spreadsheet which is small, fast, wysiwyg and similar > to M$-Excel. > > SC ist fast and stable, but not compatible to anything. > GNUMERIC, KSPREAD and OpenOffice are too big. > > Is the

Re: Regex and memory gone.. was Re: spreadsheet (excel, WingzPro)

1999-09-17 Thread rich
> >I remember reading today / yesterday that someone had problems with > >Wingz on a 48MB system... I just downloaded both Wingz and WingzPro, > >installed them in under 5 minutes and both run very smoothly and quickly > >on my 32MB 200Mhz Pentium I running Slink... The Excel and HTML import / >

Re: spreadsheet (excel, WingzPro)

1999-09-17 Thread Jon Dallara
Hi, I haven't played with the Linux version yet, but I have used the HP-UX versions for 5 years. Wingz is the spreadsheet only, WingzPro includes the scripting tools. WingzPro allows you to write entire applications based on the spreadsheet with a GUI front end. The scripting language is extr

Re: Regex and memory gone.. was Re: spreadsheet (excel, WingzPro)

1999-09-17 Thread kvaughan
On Thu, Sep 16, 1999 at 06:31:32PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >Ah, that was me. Perhaps I set it up wrong? Wingz complined about not >having libg++27 and libstdc++27. Was I wrong to soft-link and ldconfig the >libg++2.7.2 and libstdc++2.7.2 libs to these? Sorry, I meant libg++.so.27 a

Regex and memory gone.. was Re: spreadsheet (excel, WingzPro)

1999-09-17 Thread kvaughan
On Thu, Sep 16, 1999 at 10:52:17PM -0500, rich wrote: >I remember reading today / yesterday that someone had problems with >Wingz on a 48MB system... I just downloaded both Wingz and WingzPro, >installed them in under 5 minutes and both run very smoothly and quickly >on my 32MB 200Mhz Pentium I

Re: spreadsheet (excel, WingzPro)

1999-09-17 Thread rich
I remember reading today / yesterday that someone had problems with Wingz on a 48MB system... I just downloaded both Wingz and WingzPro, installed them in under 5 minutes and both run very smoothly and quickly on my 32MB 200Mhz Pentium I running Slink... The Excel and HTML import / export functions

Re: spreadsheet?

1999-09-16 Thread John Foster
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Heh, heh... I'll be curious to see just to what level that support entends. > Their support of their own system (OS/2) is hardly a sterling example which > would make my heart jump with anticipation... - T

Re: spreadsheet?

1999-09-16 Thread kvaughan
On Thu, Sep 16, 1999 at 09:58:20AM -0500, John Foster wrote: [...] >IBM has made the "public" statement that they will be supporting Linux. >Since IBM bought out the Lotus folks there is at least a chance that we >will see the entire office suite and many other IBM applications ported >to Linu

Re: spreadsheet?

1999-09-16 Thread John Foster
J Horacio MG wrote: > > > Are there any good, free spreadsheet programs out there? Anywhere? > > I believe Lotus 1·2·3 might be released for Linux, can anyone confirm or > deny this point? > > Regards, IBM has made the "public" statement

Re: spreadsheet?

1999-09-16 Thread Richard E. Hawkins
john jousted, > "Richard E. Hawkins" wrote: > > john jabbed, > > > http://www.wingz.com/wingz/index.html > > but it's not free; it asks for $50 as shareware. > See this. > http://www.wingz-us.com/wingz/news/linux.html > My copy is FREEWARE as version 3.11 > I had to register but there was no

Re: spreadsheet?

1999-09-16 Thread kaynjay
In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, on 09/16/99 at 10:28 AM, Paul Seelig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: >Check out this: >http://metalab.unc.edu/pub/Linux/apps/financial/spreadsheet/wingz-311.tar.gz >http://metalab.unc.edu/pub/Linux/apps/financial/spreadsheet/wingzpro-311.tar.gz >Both are free (unfortunately

Re: spreadsheet?

1999-09-16 Thread J Horacio MG
> Are there any good, free spreadsheet programs out there? Anywhere? I believe Lotus 1·2·3 might be released for Linux, can anyone confirm or deny this point? Regards, -- Horacio [EMAIL PROTECTED] Valencia - ESPAÑA

Re: spreadsheet?

1999-09-16 Thread Paul Seelig
On Wed, 15 Sep 1999, Richard E. Hawkins wrote: > > http://www.wingz.com/wingz/index.html > > but it's not free; it asks for $50 as shareware. > Check out this: http://metalab.unc.edu/pub/Linux/apps/financial/spreadsheet/wingz-311.tar.gz http://metalab.unc.edu/pub/Linux/apps/financial/spreadshe

Re: spreadsheet?

1999-09-16 Thread John Foster
"Richard E. Hawkins" wrote: > > > > GNUmeric is arguably one of the best if not the best spreadsheet. > > ??? > > Unless I'm missing something big, it's missing most of the features one > expects in a spreadsheet. It has the dispaly, a handful of buttons, > and apparently some functions. It d

Re: spreadsheet?

1999-09-16 Thread John Foster
"Richard E. Hawkins" wrote: > > john jabbed, > > > Rob Mahurin wrote: > > > > Are there any good, free spreadsheet programs out there? Anywhere? > > > http://www.wingz.com/wingz/index.html > > but it's not free; it asks for $50 as shareware. > > rick _

Re: spreadsheet?

1999-09-16 Thread Damir J. Naden
I am pretty happy with the spreadsheet that came in a StarOffice 5.1 package, and it is free (if you don't count the download time). It is resource hungry, but then so is excel and I'll take Linux app anyday over Win-based one. My two cents, damir

Re: spreadsheet?

1999-09-15 Thread Richard E. Hawkins
> GNUmeric is arguably one of the best if not the best spreadsheet. ??? Unless I'm missing something big, it's missing most of the features one expects in a spreadsheet. It has the dispaly, a handful of buttons, and apparently some functions. It doesn't even pretend to be closeto finished.

Re: spreadsheet?

1999-09-15 Thread Richard E. Hawkins
john jabbed, > Rob Mahurin wrote: > > Are there any good, free spreadsheet programs out there? Anywhere? > http://www.wingz.com/wingz/index.html but it's not free; it asks for $50 as shareware. rick --

Re: spreadsheet?

1999-09-15 Thread NatePuri
On Wed, Sep 15, 1999 at 06:20:36PM -0400, Rob Mahurin wrote: > 18:15 ~ $ /usr/bin/gnumeric > /usr/bin/gnumeric: error in loading shared libraries: > /usr/lib/libgnomeui.so.32: undefined symbol: gdk_imlib_get_cache_info GNUmeric is arguably one of the best if not the best spreadsheet. What you sh

Re: spreadsheet?

1999-09-15 Thread John Foster
Rob Mahurin wrote: > > Are there any good, free spreadsheet programs out there? Anywhere? ___ http://www.wingz.com/wingz/index.html -- John Foster AdVance-Computing Systems [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ# 19460173

Re: spreadsheet that can open CSV files?

1999-04-15 Thread John Galt
If you want to go outside of GNU, Corel is rumored to be porting quattro to Linux any time now. On Thu, 15 Apr 1999, rich wrote: > Hello all, > > I would also like to be able to use a GUI-based spreadsheet that can > import tab- or comma-delineated files (as far as I can tell, gnumeric > canNOT

RE: spreadsheet that can open CSV files?

1999-04-15 Thread Person, Roderick
I use WingzPro. I got it from ftp.sunsite as a .tar but It works for me. Rod > -Original Message- > From: rich [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Thursday, April 15, 1999 9:18 AM > To: Debian > Subject: spreadsheet that can open CSV files? > > Hello all, > > I would also like to

Re: spreadsheet

1998-12-30 Thread Giuseppe Sacco
I tried the XLite, found in uunet. I just had a look, but it seemed very good. Bye, Giuseppe Stan Brown wrote: > Anyone have a reomendation for a good spreadsheet, under Debian?

Re: spreadsheet

1998-12-29 Thread Damir J. Naden
Hi George Bonser; unless Mutt is confused, you wrote: > > You might also look around for WingZ. Free download for Linux. > If you want to be as close to Excel (for whatever reasons), I'd go with the spreadsheet in StarOffice5.0. damir > On Sun, 27 Dec 1998, Richard Sevenich wrote: > > > Applix

Re: spreadsheet

1998-12-28 Thread Richard Sevenich
ApplixWare has a spreadsheet - it's adequate for my needs, but is not free. Richard

Re: spreadsheet

1998-12-28 Thread ivan
Stan, I'm not a big user of spreadsheets but I have looked at Siag which seems to be quite effective. IIRC functionality can be extended through scripting (as in Excel) although the scripting language is not built in. I think Perl is the language (but don't quote me on that :) Also from what I

Re: spreadsheet program

1997-09-29 Thread Jean Pierre LeJacq
On Mon, 29 Sep 1997, Paul Miller wrote: > is there a text-based spreadsheet program available? Similar to Symphony? Don't know Symphony but there is oleo in the oleo package. -- Jean Pierre -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Troub

Re: spreadsheet

1996-12-24 Thread Craig Sanders
On Tue, 10 Dec 1996, Jean Pierre LeJacq wrote: > I've been experimenting with the commercial Wingz product. > They have a shareware version available at sunsite.unc.edu. > Very nice! yes, i'll second that. Wingz is very nice. it's very similar to the original Macintosh Wingz too... craig --

Re: spreadsheet

1996-12-10 Thread Jean Pierre LeJacq
I've been experimenting with the commercial Wingz product. They have a shareware version available at sunsite.unc.edu. Very nice! --- Jean Pierre On Mon, 9 Dec 1996 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Is there any good spreadsheet for Linux (X11) ? -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the

Re: Spreadsheet for Debian?

1996-08-15 Thread Dale Scheetz
On Thu, 15 Aug 1996, Mark Phillips wrote: > Hi, > > Are there any spreadsheets packaged for Debian? /math/oleo-1.6-6.deb is the GNU spreadsheet program. > > Also, how would I go about finding this information out for myself? > (I looked in /binary/misc and couldn't see anything likely.) > Wel

Re: Spreadsheet for Debian?

1996-08-15 Thread Dominik Kubla
Look at GNU oleo, it's in the MATH section. Dominik

Re: Spreadsheet for Debian?

1996-08-15 Thread Mike Taylor
On Thu, 15 Aug 1996, Mark Phillips wrote: > Hi, > > Are there any spreadsheets packaged for Debian? > > Also, how would I go about finding this information out for myself? > (I looked in /binary/misc and couldn't see anything likely.) > > Thanks, > > Mark Phillips. ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) > > There