Krishnakant wrote: > On Mon, 2009-11-23 at 11:12 +0000, Paul Rudin wrote: >> Gerhard Häring <g...@ghaering.de> writes: >> >> > Is there a *simple* way to read OpenOffice spreadsheets? >> > >> > Bonus: write them, too? >> > >> > I mean something like: >> > >> > doc.cells[0][0] = "foo" >> > doc.save("xyz.ods") >> > >> >>From a quick look, pyodf offers little more than just using a XML >> >>parser >> > directly. >> >> >> Depends on exactly what you mean by "simple" - but pyuno allows you to >> read and write openoffice spreadsheets. > > > Odfpy is a good module and is easy too. > http://kk.hipatia.net/public/gnukhata/gnukhata-client/ has a deb package > I built for ubuntu 9.04. > I can even provide you the distutils tarball off the list (because I > can't recall the url from I downloaded it, may be sourceforge ). > Happy hacking. > Krishnakant
Would you including me in your response. I'd really like to find a py module to allow simple use of openoffice. Johnf -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list