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Re: Gnumeric and RHEL3



Hello Jonathan,

Thanks for the tip. I am able to paste into gnumeric from gedit. 

The parser widget that appears when I paste is the same monster that I
had before. I'm still failing to get the correct library somewhere.

It will help that I can do the cut and paste even if in a roundabout
way. Thanks again,

Martin.

On Tue, Jul 13, 2004 at 05:57:51PM -0400, Drews, Jonathan* wrote:
> Hello Martin:
> 
>  I have had similar problems in FreeBSD/NetBSD. However, I find that I can
> copy and paste from gedit to gnumeric just fine though. So install Gedit and
> you should be able to copy and paste. IIRC Kde KATE will work well also.
> 
>  The text importer is larger than the older one in the 1.0.X series but I
> like it better. It also has better data manipulation and formatting.
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Martin Donald [mailto:mhd slac stanford edu] 
> Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2004 4:49 PM
> To: gnumeric-list gnome org
> Subject: Gnumeric and RHEL3
> 
> 
> Both the compiled gnumeric-1.2.13 and the packaged gnumeric-1.2.8-1 worked
> but I was unable to paste from emacs or xterm into gnumeric. I can import a
> file but the widget to parse the data is a big ugly nasty thing, nothing
> like I had used before on RedHat 9 (gnumeric-1.0.12-3).
> 
> 

-- 
	    Martin Donald		mhd slac stanford edu



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