On Saturday 25 May 2002 17:01, you wrote:
> John Richard Smith wrote:
> > Well I do have gnumeric on my machine and I opened the kspread
> > file in kspread and saved as gnumeric file , which I then opened
> > in gnumeric. About 1.5 seconds. However it was not flawless. the
> > 50total,89total,and 200toal columns were duds, every figure gone.
>
> I presume you scrolled to the bottom of the file -- I was worried
> the first time I opened the file until I scrolled down -- as you
> know, only one (or two) columns are filled in at the top of the
> file.

Oh, yes, That's the nature of averages, you have to start the first 
line so many horizontal (H)columns down, so 10day moving average 
starts at horizontal line 10, 30 at H30, 50 at H50, 89 at H89,200 at 
H200, and so on, 
>
> > I also remade the colour scheme which is not so delightfully
> > sensitive as kspread and does not look so nice, however the saved
> > file reopened in gnumeric in about 1.5seconds.
> >
> > I would say the developers  at kde resposible for kspread need to
> > look into this urgently.
>
> Yes, I wonder if anybody has filed a bug -- are you willing to try
> it?
I suppose I could, though I'm hardly a racing hot computer buff.
To be honest I don't know anything about how to go about it.

Still, I will, and suggestions how?

John

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