On 03/20/11 17:14, Cloudform C wrote: > I did alot of work. I split the base class and built both Excel and > Gnumeric variants on top of it. I made it work with distutils (with a > setup.py script) and added doctest documentation. > > You should be able to just install it, import it, and run it. Tell me > what you think > > https://sourceforge.net/projects/pyworkbooks/files/ >
The contents of the downloaded zip file: http://sourceforge.net/projects/pyworkbooks/files/PyWorkbooksFiles.zip/download contains: PyWorkbooksFiles/PyWorkbooks Documentation.pdf Page 14 of that claims: Included in any distribution is the folder titled GnumericTutorials. However, I couldn't find such a folder in the table of contents(TOC) of the .zip file. The TOC did have: -rw-r--r-- 9635 19-Mar-2011 21:05:40 PyWorkbooksFiles/GnumericFiles/tutorial_external.gnumeric -rw-r--r-- 1458 13-Mar-2011 17:45:38 PyWorkbooksFiles/GnumericFiles/tutorial_external.py -rw-r--r-- 2132 19-Mar-2011 21:12:02 PyWorkbooksFiles/GnumericFiles/tutorial_external.pyc Should Page 14 instead read "folder titled GnumericFiles"? I did open "/GnumericFiles/tutorial_external.gnumeric", and pressed F9 as instructed by the contents of that worksheet as well as page 15 of PyWorkbooks Documentation.pdf; however, there were several cells with #NAME? in them indicated the function calls in those cells were not being found. Before that, I had copied the .gnumerics folder from the .zip file to my home directory as instructed on page 14 of the .pdf file. Anything else I should do to make the tutorial work? -Larry _______________________________________________ gnumeric-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnumeric-list
