Package: pyspread
Version: 1.99.2-2
Severity: normal

Dear Andreas,

Thanks for pyspread.

I installed version 1.99.2-2.

I tried an example in its tutorial.

    pyspread->Help->Tutorial says

        "Select the top-left cell and type: python 1 + 5 * 2"

    but when I type

        python 1 + 5 * 2

    in cell [0, 0, 0], pyspread complains with

        "invalid syntax (<unknown>, line1)"

    I expected to see

        11

    So, I checked the documentation on line at

        https://pyspread.gitlab.io/tutorial.html

    It suggests typing

        1 + 5 * 2

    (no "python " ).

    It works!

    Yay!

Maybe the tutorial in debian's package should be
more like the Quick Start Tutorial online at

        https://pyspread.gitlab.io/tutorial.html

Thanks,
Kingsley
        
        



        


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Versions of packages pyspread depends on:
ii  python3              3.7.5-1
ii  python3-numpy        1:1.16.5-1
ii  python3-pyqt5        5.14.1+dfsg-2
ii  python3-pyqt5.qtsvg  5.14.1+dfsg-2
pn  python3:any          <none>

Versions of packages pyspread recommends:
ii  python3-enchant     3.0.1-1
ii  python3-matplotlib  3.0.2-2

pyspread suggests no packages.

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