On Tue, 2008-05-27 at 13:49 +0200, Athlee Maclear wrote:
> Panic over - managed to recover most of document. Uncompressed
> gnumeric file and edited raw xml - had a hunch it was the comment
> objects I inserted yesterday, so removed them all. Then opened fine.
>
> I apologise for wasting your ti
You can do this right now. For example, when loading a csv file
from the command line, try putting "2.12.2000" (quotes and all)
into zzz.csv
LANG=C gnumeric zzz.csv
(you get February)
LANG=da_DK.UTF-8 gnumeric zzz.csv
(you get December)
LANG=da_DK.UTF-8 is a bit invasive if you don't speak Dani
Hello,
Can someone give me a pointer to the likely files to be modified to change the
date-recognition code for data-imports?
I'd like to modify gnumeric to accept the (at least-)European format
(dd.mm.) and the minimalistic format mmdd. (Kudos to gnumeric for
supporting /mm/dd,
On Tue, May 27, 2008 at 01:49:02PM +0200, Athlee Maclear wrote:
> Panic over - managed to recover most of document. Uncompressed gnumeric file
> and edited raw xml - had a hunch it was the comment objects I inserted
> yesterday, so removed them all. Then opened fine.
>
> I apologise for wasting yo
Panic over - managed to recover most of document. Uncompressed gnumeric file
and edited raw xml - had a hunch it was the comment objects I inserted
yesterday, so removed them all. Then opened fine.
I apologise for wasting your time.
--
Athlee Maclear
"May you be poor in misfortune, Rich in bles
My gnumeric spreadsheet will not open and just gives me the following
message:
XML document not well formed!
The document contains a lot of work! Can anyone help, please desperate ,
deadline is the end of this week!
--
Athlee Maclear
"May you be poor in misfortune, Rich in blessings, Slo
Hi,
Thanks for the boxplot feature in Gnumeric. Howeve, I could not find to
do the following easily.
If I have a data matrix of say 100x6 (100 variables, 6 replicates) and I
want to do a boxplot for the 100 variables, if I select the values the
boxplot become a plot of 6 boxes, instead of the