If you want the ability to easily paste Excel content into PMWiki, try
the ExcelPaste cookbook (http://pmwiki.org/wiki/Cookbook/ExcelPaste).
In the meantime, it occured to me to try and link in to Google
spreadsheets. So the data and calculations could be stored over on the
spreadsheet, and res
It would seem that somewhere Open Office Calc should contain some
commonly used parsing spreadsheet code options one might develop from.
Ideally, it would seem one would want a spreadsheet code that is
portable to and from commonly available systems.
The fine print is, at least with my
I'll take a look at the snipit you provided. Do you have the original
code handy somewhere, and some time to dig it out for me?
~ ~ Dave
J. Meijer wrote:
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> Dave,
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> I have a script that sums row and sums columns putting in a markup in
> the summing row/column and quite a bit smarter t
Dave, I have a script that sums row and sums columns putting in a markup in the
summing row/column and quite a bit smarter then the code below. Haven't looked
at it in a while. Your problem is similar and could be solved using 'relative'
addressing. Recognize cells which have the sequence you ne
DaveG wrote:
> Looks like that recipe has no concept of arrays (or columns/rows), which is
> going to make it tough to add new data to the table, without having to
> change the formulas each time.
>
> Dow PMWiki have anything built in which could be leveraged?
You can use pagelists with a custom
On Thu, Dec 28, 2006 at 12:46:52PM -0500, DaveG wrote:
> Looks like that recipe has no concept of arrays (or columns/rows), which
> is going to make it tough to add new data to the table, without having
> to change the formulas each time.
>
> Dow PMWiki have anything built in which could be leve
Looks like that recipe has no concept of arrays (or columns/rows), which
is going to make it tough to add new data to the table, without having
to change the formulas each time.
Dow PMWiki have anything built in which could be leveraged?
~ ~ Dave
Stirling Westrup wrote:
> DaveG wrote:
>> Is