- From: Marc Lalaude-Labayle <address@hidden>
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- Subject: Re: [TeXmacs] Excel table and texmacs
- Date: Mon, 01 Sep 2008 20:43:56 +0200
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Hi,
you could use giac plugin too.
Indeed, within giac (and xcas) there is a spreasheet.
Marc
Le lundi 01 septembre 2008 à 11:50 +0200, Javier Arantegui a écrit :
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Hello,
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El Martes, 26 de Agosto de 2008, Guillaume Andrieu escribió:
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> I'm trying to work with statistical results on Excel (I also have open
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> office). I would like to put the tables in texmacs document. Is there
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> any way to convert such tables in the texmacs table format ?
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Maybe this question of the FAQ
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(http://www.texmacs.org/tmweb/help/faq.en.html#usage-3) is useful to you.
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It
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deals with OOo but I hope that Excel is more or less the same. If not, you
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could use OOo to do this task:
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"Question 19. How can I insert an OpenOffice.org table?
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Answer.
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1. Create a PostScript image of your table using OpenOffice
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(File→Print→Print
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to file). Name the file, for example, “table1.ps”.
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2. Convert the PostScript file to an Encapsulated PostScript file (.eps)
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using
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ps2epsi in a shell. Just type: “ps2epsi table1.ps table1.eps”.
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3. Insert or link the image table.eps in the TeXmacs document."
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Javier
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