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Mon, 19 May 2008 23:03:18 +0800
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Mikhail Kompaniets wrote:
> Hi
> 
> Scientific Linux distribution contain OpenOffice Calc (which is closest 
> analogue to MS Excel)

Documentation is scarce, but it is scriptable with StarBasic macros (and 
ECMA I think), and there's an API usable from, eg, C++ and Java. I have 
found, for Windows, a VBscript that starts OOo.

> 
>> Miles O'Neal пишет:
>>> There's also gnumeric, which is a standalone spreadsheet.
>>> But it's getting harder to find RPMs for newer builds.
>>>
>>> Apologies for separate posts.
>>>
>>>     
> Also you may use gnumeric,
> RPMs for SL5x (gnumeric version 1.6.3) may be found here :
> 
> ftp://ftp.linux-ink.ru/pub/SL/5x/projects/office/RPMS/
> 
> Mikhail
> 
> Sara Vanini пишет:
>> Hi,
>>
>> is there a good spreadsheet software in scientific linux, like Windows 
>> Excel?
>>
>> Thanks:
>> Sara
>>
> 


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John

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