Re: [rkward-devel] [rkward-cvs] SF.net SVN: rkward:[4063] trunk/rkward/rkward/plugins/00saveload/import

2011-12-12 Thread Stefan Rödiger
On Sunday 04 December 2011 20:44:42 Milan Bouchet-Valat wrote: > Le dimanche 04 décembre 2011 à 20:24 +0100, Thomas Friedrichsmeier a > > écrit : > > well, for all I can see, all available solutions have some real > > drawbacks. On my system, perl is no problem, while my rJava installation > > ten

Re: [rkward-devel] [rkward-cvs] SF.net SVN: rkward:[4063] trunk/rkward/rkward/plugins/00saveload/import

2011-12-04 Thread Milan Bouchet-Valat
Le dimanche 04 décembre 2011 à 20:24 +0100, Thomas Friedrichsmeier a écrit : > well, for all I can see, all available solutions have some real drawbacks. On > my system, perl is no problem, while my rJava installation tends to be > broken, > frequently. But certainly, for many users it will be t

Re: [rkward-devel] [rkward-cvs] SF.net SVN: rkward:[4063] trunk/rkward/rkward/plugins/00saveload/import

2011-12-04 Thread Thomas Friedrichsmeier
Hi, On Friday 02 December 2011, Stefan Rödiger wrote: > To be honest, I was not aware of the package. Therefore I did a bit of more > research and it seems that the are more solutions. Actually I really try to > avoid a fully featured solution for such an import. The Installation and > usage must

Re: [rkward-devel] [rkward-cvs] SF.net SVN: rkward:[4063] trunk/rkward/rkward/plugins/00saveload/import

2011-12-02 Thread Stefan Rödiger
On Friday 02 December 2011 10:31:50 Thomas Friedrichsmeier wrote: > Hi Stefan, > Hi Thomas, > On Friday 02 December 2011, s...@users.sourceforge.net wrote: > > first working plugin of XLS/XLSX import for RKWard > > nice! I did not test on an actual xls file, yet. But some first comment below:

Re: [rkward-devel] [rkward-cvs] SF.net SVN: rkward:[4063] trunk/rkward/rkward/plugins/00saveload/import

2011-12-02 Thread Thomas Friedrichsmeier
Hi Stefan, On Friday 02 December 2011, s...@users.sourceforge.net wrote: > first working plugin of XLS/XLSX import for RKWard nice! I did not test on an actual xls file, yet. But some first comment below: > + has a rather slow import speed (somewhat CPU hungry): XLS -> perl script > -> read.x -