Pyspread 0.0.12 released ========================
I am pleased to announce the new release 0.0.12 of pyspread. About: ------ Pyspread is a cross-platform Python spreadsheet application. It is based on and written in the programming language Python. Instead of spreadsheet formulas, Python expressions are entered into the spreadsheet cells. Each expression returns a Python object that can be accessed from other cells. These objects can represent anything including lists or matrices. Pyspread runs on Linux, Windows and *nix platforms with GTK support. I have reports that it works with MacOS X as well. Homepage: --------- http://pyspread.sf.net New features in 0.0.12: ----------------------- * ODF file support * Detachable tool bars * Cells now support attributes such as fonts, borders, colors * Cells can now be painted on from inside a macro function * Major speed-up and memory reduction * Dependency to networkx removed * Frozen cells that are not updated introduced * Style toolbar added * Find toolbar added * Regular expression search added * Zoom functionality added * Default text color changed to system default (for black themes) * Ok and Cancel buttons swapped in New sheet dialog Bugfixes: --------- * Strange arange reference behaviour fixed (BUG 2760121) * stt = sum(S[16:18,Y,0]) raises TypeError fixed (BUG 2579698) * On Windows, some dialogs have to be closed twice. (fixed) * Recursion detection dows not work on nested structures, i.e. when S[2,2,2] is referred to from inside a container object, pyspread will not realize a cycle. Therefore, a "Maximum recursion depth" error is reported (fixed) Known issues: ------------- * ODF documents with many columns and rows can freeze pyspread on loading (use the old pys format instead) * Horizontal cell alignment missing * Some fonts throw an error message when scrolling (but work nonetheless) * Fonts are not included in ODF files * Cell attributes are not copied or deleted with cell content Martin -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-announce-list Support the Python Software Foundation: http://www.python.org/psf/donations/