Re:ssconvert - from gnumeric-list Digest, Vol 14, Issue 26
- From: Prof J C Nash <nashjc uottawa ca>
- To: gnumeric-list gnome org
- Subject: Re:ssconvert - from gnumeric-list Digest, Vol 14, Issue 26
- Date: Tue, 21 Jun 2005 18:29:09 +0000
I'd like to add to comments re: ssconvert.
I've found it useful for doing a number of things like converting
between spreadsheet formats. Also in doing a large number of experiments
on forecasting, I output 1 "row" of tab-delimited items per run to a
file (I append to a text file, which is pretty easy in just about all
applications), then use ssconvert to make an .xls file. (No flames
please, my clients have clients who don't "get it" yet. Sigh.)
One complaint: I so far (in Win XP -- again, not by choice, as things
run fine from wherever in Xandros Linux) seem to have to move files to
the right C:\Program Files\gnumeric\bin\ directory
before running ssconvert because otherwise it cannot find the
appropriate dll's. Does anyone know if ssconvert could be recompiled to
include all the dll stuff? Or some other mechanism so it is in the PATH
appropriately and can be run from any location?
Cheers, JN
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