Quoting John Machin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I'll try again: On what grounds do you assert that "Many libraries,
aren't as sophisticated - ie spreadsheet reading and writing."? What
Python spreadsheet reading and writing libraries have you used? In
what way are they less sophisticated than their perl counterparts? Do
you have any particular enhancement requests?
Hi John,
Since you asked a second time and appear genuinely interested - I will
answer properly. :-)
pyExcelorator - Setting column widths. Doesn't seem to work.
Nor setting attrributes in sheets. Things seem to be only half done
when compared to what I have seen in Perl.
Perl was much easier to get the same functionality working.
Here is my particular complaint:
..
from pyExcelerator import *
..
..
# -- Adjust the column width
if dbf1.fieldDefinitions()[f].fieldInfo()[1] == 'C':
ws.col(f).width = 0x0d00 + (f * 600)
in perl....
$sheet1->set_column(0, 0, 20);
perl works nicely... I couldn't find a way to so easily set a column width...
plus.. colours are all broken...
If you can shed any light on it for me, I would be thankful.
Regards
David
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