Hi Norbert, I just converted the repository to git few days ago: https://github.com/VincentBlondeau/Tabular I missed to inform you on the mailing list. A thing that is now done!
Thanks, Vincent -----Original Message----- From: Pharo-dev <pharo-dev-boun...@lists.pharo.org> On Behalf Of Norbert Hartl Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2018 8:53 To: Pharo Dev <pharo-dev@lists.pharo.org> Subject: Re: [Pharo-dev] Excel export with Tabular Is there any progress on this? Can you tell the S3 url you are using? Do you need help to put it on github? Norbert > Am 12.11.2018 um 22:41 schrieb Hans-Martin Mosner <pharo-...@fam-mosner.de>: > > I put it on ss3 because I'm not yet familiar with the way Pharo uses github. > Will look into it later. > > I'm unsure how git repositories are used in the Pharo context. Do you > use them just like you use git normally (i.e. I use my git repository, > you use yours and send me pull requests etc...). Are there any catalog > systems that allow one to register and find projects? This whole issue has > always been a bit confusing in the Squeak/Pharo world due to the number of > different options. > > Cheers, > Hans-Martin > > Am 11. November 2018 10:50:40 nachm. schrieb Sven Van Caekenberghe > <s...@stfx.eu>: > >> Hi Hans-Martin, >> >> This is great. I use Tabular too and was missing active >> development/maintenance. It would be very good to see this project move >> forward. It is quite important/useful in enterprise contexts. >> >> Thx, >> >> Sven >> >> PS: where did you commit the changes ? any chance of moving it to GitHub >> (too) ? >> >>> On 11 Nov 2018, at 22:16, Hans-Martin <pharo-...@fam-mosner.de> wrote: >>> >>> Hello folks, >>> I have a need for creating excel files with more than 3 worksheets, >>> so I took the Tabular code and beefed up the exporter a little. It >>> does handle more worksheets now, uses XMLWriter to create all the >>> ZIP members, and is properly named now (the class was called >>> TabularXSLXExport, note swapped S and L). >>> Some tests have been added, there are a number of items that I plan >>> to to as time allows: >>> - Add (possibly limited) support for styles and formulas which I >>> specifically need for the project I'm working on so I could write >>> files with the desired layout and functionality. >>> - Add support for reading more aspects of XLSX files, preferrably as >>> much as needed to be able to read and write most files without loss. >>> - Add rendering, maybe at the basic morphic level, maybe using >>> something else as I'm not really up-to-date regarding the developments in >>> Pharo. >>> - Add formula evaluation. >>> - Add editing capabilites to have a fully functional spreadsheet >>> (really far off). >>> >>> Cheers, >>> Hans-Martin >>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Sent from: >>> https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__forum.world.st_P >>> haro-2DSmalltalk-2DDevelopers-2Df1294837.html&d=DwIFAg&c=RWI7EqL8K9l >>> qtga8KxgfzvOYoob76EZWE0yAO85PVMQ&r=kIZIYXBAA3fhM7P5HOuTC5w6mnEApTfXP >>> Tq3lR34ZiY&m=EPbX5TzJOZHDpUVDsq332xD1gqtrIVoQbAznjKQPUdA&s=dW_yz-tezHKlcwFvYmnlCbnMBIEdRMUYhIUjKF9XZSc&e= >>> > > > >
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