On Saturday 26 November 2005 08:59 am, Chris Cannam wrote:

> I have spent some time with KSpread (the KOffice spreadsheet) and
> OpenOffice Calc, but I find Gnumeric a lot more comfortable.  I didn't
> find its dependencies too ghastly.

  gnumeric gnumeric-common libgnomecups1.0-1 libgnomeprint2.2-0 
libgnomeprint2.2-data
  libgnomeprintui2.2-0 libgnomeprintui2.2-common libgoffice-1-1 
libgoffice-1-common libgsf-1-113
  libgsf-1-common libgsf-gnome-1-113

Bleck.  Sigh.

> > Can Gnumeric export to some common format?
>
> The only "common" spreadsheet formats really are Excel and CSV
> (comma-separated text).  The latter would be fine, except there's no
> way to represent multiple sheets, and I'd need that.

I was thinking of the new Open Document whatever thingie OpenOffice.org is 
going on about.  I thought maybe it was a new, universal standard or 
something.

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