Not quiet your answer but more of the answer the the previous
question, there have been dll's distributed by some people that will
give the large sheet ability to gnumeric. See this old post on this
list: http://mail.gnome.org/archives/gnumeric-list/ John Machin wrote: On 15/09/2006 11:59 AM, Tristan Wallbank wrote:I am running Gnumeric on Windows and cannot figure out how to change the number of rows allowed in gnumeric. The suggestions to date have been to alter the file gnumeric.h according to the following instructions found on the FAQ page of the gnumeric website /Edit SHEET_MAX_COLS and SHEET_MAX_ROWS in src/gnumeric.h and re-compile/ Unfortunately, the windows version does not seem to have this file.That's because the Windows kit is an execute-only distribution. You would have to get the source, plus the Windows version of the libraries that Gnumeric depends on, and compile it. So I'll ask the question for you, seeing I'm interested in compiling Gnumeric myself ... What do I need (apart from the source code) to build Gnumeric on Windows? Which versions of gcc does it work with? What version of gcc is recommended? Is there a recipe anywhere? Do I have to install cygwin? Cheers, John _______________________________________________ gnumeric-list mailing list gnumeric-list gnome org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnumeric-list -- Gareth Pye Engineer GPSat Systems Australia |