Weaver wrote:
> On 24-04-2021 08:25, Stefan Monnier wrote:
>>> Back in the good (bad?) old days of TRS-80, all we had was VisiCalc. Simple.
>>> Today, is there a useful spreadsheet program that does not rely on all the
>>> baggage associated with either an &qu
On 25-04-2021 13:07, rustbuck...@pm.me wrote:
> Weaver wrote:
>> On 24-04-2021 08:25, Stefan Monnier wrote:
>>>> Back in the good (bad?) old days of TRS-80, all we had was VisiCalc.
>>>> Simple.
>>>> Today, is there a useful spreadsheet progr
> I think he also wanted something that doesn't require a desktop environment.
AFAIK Gnumeric works fine in "naked X11".
Stefan
Thank you all. For reasons completely beyond my grasp I selected
'teapot' for further investigation despite there being as far as
I can tell no deb for it.
Oh well.
9-)
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RSB
On 24-04-2021 08:25, Stefan Monnier wrote:
>> Back in the good (bad?) old days of TRS-80, all we had was VisiCalc. Simple.
>> Today, is there a useful spreadsheet program that does not rely on all the
>> baggage associated with either an "office suite," or
>> a
> Back in the good (bad?) old days of TRS-80, all we had was VisiCalc. Simple.
> Today, is there a useful spreadsheet program that does not rely on all the
> baggage associated with either an "office suite," or
> a "desktop environment?"
I can mention `gnumeric
sure, teapot.
On Fri, 23 Apr 2021, Dan Ritter wrote:
> Bob Bernstein wrote:
> > Back in the good (bad?) old days of TRS-80, all we had was VisiCalc. Simple.
> >
> > Today, is there a useful spreadsheet program that does not rely on all the
> > baggage associated w
Bob Bernstein wrote:
> Back in the good (bad?) old days of TRS-80, all we had was VisiCalc. Simple.
>
> Today, is there a useful spreadsheet program that does not rely on all the
> baggage associated with either an "office suite," or a "desktop
> environment?"
Back in the good (bad?) old days of TRS-80, all we had was
VisiCalc. Simple.
Today, is there a useful spreadsheet program that does not rely
on all the baggage associated with either an "office suite," or a
"desktop environment?"
Thx,
--
"...that there is no gett
On Wed 14 Mar 2018 at 18:46:46 (+1100), Erik Christiansen wrote:
> On 13.03.18 10:48, David Wright wrote:
> > On Tue 13 Mar 2018 at 21:31:00 (+1100), Erik Christiansen wrote:
> > > Too true. After a couple of hours of failing to get any GUI drawing
> > > package, not least LibreOffice, to do anythi
On Tue 13 Mar 2018 at 22:00:00 (-0700), Charlie Gibbs wrote:
> On 13/03/18 02:49 PM, Ben Caradoc-Davies wrote:
>
> >I also long avoided the complexity of LibreOffice Calc, but a modest
> >investment of time has left me satisfied with the results. Things I like:
> >
> >- Flexible CSV import/export.
On 13.03.18 10:48, David Wright wrote:
> On Tue 13 Mar 2018 at 21:31:00 (+1100), Erik Christiansen wrote:
> > Too true. After a couple of hours of failing to get any GUI drawing
> > package, not least LibreOffice, to do anything useful, I used Vim to
> > textually produce the 8 drawings for my hous
On 13/03/18 02:49 PM, Ben Caradoc-Davies wrote:
I also long avoided the complexity of LibreOffice Calc, but a modest
investment of time has left me satisfied with the results. Things I like:
- Flexible CSV import/export. I like to manipulate CSV files with grep,
perl, and geany, and then import
Ben Caradoc-Davies wrote:
> I also long avoided the complexity of LibreOffice Calc, but a modest
> investment of time has left me satisfied with the results.
+1
I use Apache OO, and there is very good documentation such that in 1-2
minutes I could find answer to any of my question and complete t
On 13/03/18 16:13, terryc wrote:
What is a simple spreadsheet program that can be installed under
Stretch. I need to do some work quickly
hint, if your answer is LibreOffice or similar read the question again.
I'm frustrated that the last few time I wanted to do a simple
spreadsheet layou
On 2018-03-13, Joe wrote:
>>
>> Yes, on a new stretch (print/SSH/standard utilities) with the
>> following installed already:
>>
>> etckeeper cryptsetup dosfstools keyutils gdisk zip apt-show-versions
>> aptitude boot-info-script bootlogd dkms exim4 firmware-linux flac
>> fluid-soundfont-gm flui
On Tue, 13 Mar 2018 10:22:23 -0500
David Wright wrote:
> On Tue 13 Mar 2018 at 08:59:00 (+), Joe wrote:
> > On Tue, 13 Mar 2018 14:13:33 +1100
> > terryc wrote:
> >
> > > What is a simple spreadsheet program that can be installed under
> > >
On Tue 13 Mar 2018 at 21:31:00 (+1100), Erik Christiansen wrote:
> On 13.03.18 09:59, Joe wrote:
> > On Tue, 13 Mar 2018 20:42:08 +1100
> > Erik Christiansen wrote:
> > > An sc description: "Its keybindings are familiar to users of 'vi', and
> > > it has most features that a pure spreadsheet would
49:28
From: Toma? ?olc
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: Simple spreadsheet program.
Resent-Date: Tue, 13 Mar 2018 09:49:51 + (UTC)
Resent-From: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Years ago I used to work with GNU Oleo in a text terminal.
https://www.gnu.org/software/oleo/oleo.html
I see
On Tue 13 Mar 2018 at 08:59:00 (+), Joe wrote:
> On Tue, 13 Mar 2018 14:13:33 +1100
> terryc wrote:
>
> > What is a simple spreadsheet program that can be installed under
> > Stretch. I need to do some work quickly
> >
> > hint, if your answer is LibreOf
> An alternative is org mode in Emacs if you have Emacs already
> installed. Simple spreadsheet capabilities in tables.
There's also SES, also part of Emacs (i.e. C-x C-f .ses RET should
get you started). And Emacs being what it is, there's also the Dismal
package, which you can install from GNU
terryc wrote:
> What is a simple spreadsheet program that can be installed under
> Stretch. I need to do some work quickly
Package: sc
Source: sc (7.16-4)
Version: 7.16-4+b2
Installed-Size: 440
Maintainer: Adam Majer
Architecture: amd64
Depends: libc6 (>= 2.14), libncurses5 (>= 6
On Tuesday, 13 Mar 2018 at 14:13, terryc wrote:
> What is a simple spreadsheet program that can be installed under
> Stretch. I need to do some work quickly
I already mentioned sc.
An alternative is org mode in Emacs if you have Emacs already
installed. Simple spreadsheet capabilities in
On 13.03.18 09:59, Joe wrote:
> On Tue, 13 Mar 2018 20:42:08 +1100
> Erik Christiansen wrote:
> > An sc description: "Its keybindings are familiar to users of 'vi', and
> > it has most features that a pure spreadsheet would, but lacks things
> > like graphing and saving in foreign formats. It's ve
On Tue, 13 Mar 2018 20:42:08 +1100
Erik Christiansen wrote:
> On 13.03.18 08:59, Joe wrote:
> > I'm not aware of a 'simple' spreadsheet, as it is the kind of
> > application that begs for feature-creep. Synaptic turns up sc,
> > which I know nothing about, but the description doesn't look
> > com
Years ago I used to work with GNU Oleo in a text terminal.
https://www.gnu.org/software/oleo/oleo.html
I see it's been removed from Debian in 2009 though.
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=526212
Best regards
Tomaž
On 13.03.18 08:59, Joe wrote:
> I'm not aware of a 'simple' spreadsheet, as it is the kind of
> application that begs for feature-creep. Synaptic turns up sc, which I
> know nothing about, but the description doesn't look compatible with
> 'simple', unless the user interface is similar to something
On Tue, 13 Mar 2018 14:13:33 +1100
terryc wrote:
> What is a simple spreadsheet program that can be installed under
> Stretch. I need to do some work quickly
>
> hint, if your answer is LibreOffice or similar read the question
> again. I'm frustrated that the last few t
On Tuesday, 13 Mar 2018 at 14:13, terryc wrote:
> What is a simple spreadsheet program that can be installed under
> Stretch. I need to do some work quickly
sc works well and is indeed simple. not graphical.
--
Eric S Fraga via Emacs 27.0.50 & org 9.1.6 on Debian buster/sid
sig
terryc wrote:
> hint, if your answer is LibreOffice or similar read the question again.
> I'm frustrated that the last few time I wanted to do a simple
> spreadsheet layout, it was easier and faster to craft a LaTex document
> then try and unfathom LibreOffice methods.
Windows + MS Office :D
On Tue, Mar 13, 2018 at 02:13:33PM +1100, terryc wrote:
> What is a simple spreadsheet program that can be installed under
> Stretch. I need to do some work quickly
Here's Instacalc, a free-to-use DOS program that I
once used heavily.
http://www.bttr-software.de/freesoft/dbase.ht
scim probably ought to answer.
On Tue, 13 Mar 2018, terryc wrote:
Date: Mon, 12 Mar 2018 23:13:33
From: terryc
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Simple spreadsheet program.
Resent-Date: Tue, 13 Mar 2018 03:14:03 + (UTC)
Resent-From: debian-user@lists.debian.org
What is a simple
On Tue 13 Mar 2018 at 14:13:33 (+1100), terryc wrote:
> What is a simple spreadsheet program that can be installed under
> Stretch. I need to do some work quickly
I use gnumeric myself. As its description says, if you know
Excel, then you'll know how to use it.
(I use a Window Man
What is a simple spreadsheet program that can be installed under
Stretch. I need to do some work quickly
hint, if your answer is LibreOffice or similar read the question again.
I'm frustrated that the last few time I wanted to do a simple
spreadsheet layout, it was easier and faster to cr
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.
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