On 03/08/2012 07:12 AM, Andreas Säger wrote:
Am 08.03.2012 06:54, Andrew Douglas Pitonyak wrote:
I believe that a sample solution can be found in AndrewBase.odt, search
for the macro listing "Prompt for a CSV file, and then display the
data."
Right, your AndrewBase.odt demonstrates how to
Tom Davies yahoo.co.uk> writes:
> I think fork has handled himself admirably
Thanks!
> but how
> would noobs handle the type and level of criticism? Would they go out and
recommend LibreOffice to
> anyone?
I have been the person who unnecessarily chewed out listserv posters for what I
thou
how would noobs handle the type
and level of criticism? Would they go out and recommend LibreOffice to
anyone?
Regards from
Tom :)
--- On Thu, 8/3/12, Johnny Rosenberg wrote:
From: Johnny Rosenberg
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: Calc macro to open tab delimited data
2012/3/8 fork :
> Andreas Säger t-online.de> writes:
>
>
>> But the issue here is that "fork" insists in using one particular
>> calculating tool called "spreadsheet" but in fact he hates using any
>> tool at all which is why he nags people to write him a tool on top of
>> the tool.
>
> Andreas --
2012/3/7 fork :
> Johnny Rosenberg gmail.com> writes:
>
>>
>> 2012/3/7 Andreas Säger t-online.de>:
>> > Again, it is technically and logically impossible to write a program
>> > without
>> > knowing anything about the input.
>>
>> A Tab delimited text file – what more could we want to know?
>> S
Andreas Säger t-online.de> writes:
> But the issue here is that "fork" insists in using one particular
> calculating tool called "spreadsheet" but in fact he hates using any
> tool at all which is why he nags people to write him a tool on top of
> the tool.
Andreas -- could I ask a favor?
Am 08.03.2012 06:54, Andrew Douglas Pitonyak wrote:
I believe that a sample solution can be found in AndrewBase.odt, search
for the macro listing "Prompt for a CSV file, and then display the data."
Right, your AndrewBase.odt demonstrates how to load plain text database
data into the database
Am 08.03.2012 01:48, fork wrote:
Andreas Säger t-online.de> writes:
Am 07.03.2012 22:03, Johnny Rosenberg wrote:
A Tab delimited text file – what more could we want to know?
4 different lines of tab delimited text each with 4 identical values:
2012/03/08 1,213.59text7-8
Andreas Säger t-online.de> writes:
>
> Am 07.03.2012 22:03, Johnny Rosenberg wrote:
> >
> > A Tab delimited text file – what more could we want to know?
>
> 4 different lines of tab delimited text each with 4 identical values:
>
> 2012/03/081,213.59text7-8
> "2012-03-08" "1,21
Am 07.03.2012 22:03, Johnny Rosenberg wrote:
A Tab delimited text file – what more could we want to know?
4 different lines of tab delimited text each with 4 identical values:
2012/03/08 1,213.59text7-8
"2012-03-08" "1,213.59""text""7-8"
8.März1201213,59
MiguelAngel miguelangel.mobi> writes:
> Sorry, have you taken a look on internet to find something about.
>
>
http://user.services.openoffice.org/en/forum/viewtopic.php?f=20&t=40585&p=186925&hilit=macro+import+text+file#p186925
I saw this, but I don't need to insert part of a file into my docu
El 07/03/12 22:41, fork escribió:
Johnny Rosenberg gmail.com> writes:
2012/3/7 Andreas Säger t-online.de>:
Again, it is technically and logically impossible to write a program without
knowing anything about the input.
A Tab delimited text file – what more could we want to know?
Some text
Johnny Rosenberg gmail.com> writes:
>
> 2012/3/7 Andreas Säger t-online.de>:
> > Again, it is technically and logically impossible to write a program without
> > knowing anything about the input.
>
> A Tab delimited text file – what more could we want to know?
> Some text ↹ More text ↹ More te
2012/3/7 Andreas Säger :
> Again, it is technically and logically impossible to write a program without
> knowing anything about the input.
A Tab delimited text file – what more could we want to know?
Some text ↹ More text ↹ More text again ↹ Text again, perhaps ↵
Another row with text, ↹ and ↵ an
Again, it is technically and logically impossible to write a program
without knowing anything about the input.
If you can not copy a few lines of text from a text editor, then I will
have to explain too many details anyway.
End of discussion.
Bye.
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Am 07.03.2012 19:24, fork wrote:
Andreas Säger t-online.de> writes:
May be you did not notice that LibreOffice remembers the import settings
for text files.
If you need to open the same type of file repeatedly, you can specify
the import options once and next time you simply confirm the dial
Andreas Säger t-online.de> writes:
>
> May be you did not notice that LibreOffice remembers the import settings
> for text files.
> If you need to open the same type of file repeatedly, you can specify
> the import options once and next time you simply confirm the dialog.
Yes, and that is gre
Andreas Säger t-online.de> writes:
>
> All that "Inelligent Technology" is about data processing. Input >
> Processing -> Output. Without knowing anything about the input there is
> no way to write any program to process data.
> Programmers are lazy because they know how to write routines to s
May be you did not notice that LibreOffice remembers the import settings
for text files.
If you need to open the same type of file repeatedly, you can specify
the import options once and next time you simply confirm the dialog.
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All that "Inelligent Technology" is about data processing. Input >
Processing -> Output. Without knowing anything about the input there is
no way to write any program to process data.
Programmers are lazy because they know how to write routines to solve
the same problem once for all times. You a
Andreas Säger t-online.de> writes:
> A couple of lines of actual data copied from a text editor tell more than
> thousand words.
I don't really have any lines to show -- do you want screenshots or something?
I am hoping to develop a macro that opens files a certain way. There isn't
anything to
Am 07.03.2012 00:35, fork wrote:
I can provide any more info if anyone would like.
A couple of lines of actual data copied from a text editor tell more
than thousand words.
P.S. -- I don't really want to get good at macro writing, so I am hoping for the
very quickest quick hack, rather th
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