[jopendocument] jOpenDocument for Octave

2010-11-25 Thread Matthew Molloy
Hi there,

First of all I'd like to apologise for my newbness. I'm trying to get
a package for Octave (like MatLab) that will read and write to .ods
files to work. Here is some info from the package description;

## To make this function work at all, you need the Java package 
1.2.6 plus
## ODFtoolkit version 0.7.5  xercesImpl, and/or jOpenDocument
installed on your
## computer + proper javaclasspath set. These interfaces are referred
to as
## OTK and JOD, resp., and are preferred in that order by default
(depending
## on their presence).

So, I have Java installed, I got the jOpenDocument-1.2.jar from the
website... now.., what is it exactly I do with this? Do I just put the
folder somewhere or is there some method to install?

Thanks in advance and, again, apologies for the stupid question!

Matty.


[jopendocument] filling the table

2010-11-25 Thread gokceng
hi,
I've tried to run TestTemplate sample. I couldn't see how it finds
'months' field. If I want to add a new table how can i define a field
for it?

Thanks...


Re: [jopendocument] jOpenDocument for Octave

2010-11-25 Thread Guillaume Maillard
Hi Matty,

I think that the jar of jOpenDocument should be in your classpath,
but having no clue of how Octave uses our lib, we cannot be very useful.

Regards,
Guillaume

2010/11/25 Matthew Molloy matthewmol...@gmail.com

 Hi there,

 First of all I'd like to apologise for my newbness. I'm trying to get
 a package for Octave (like MatLab) that will read and write to .ods
 files to work. Here is some info from the package description;

 ## To make this function work at all, you need the Java package 
 1.2.6 plus
 ## ODFtoolkit version 0.7.5  xercesImpl, and/or jOpenDocument
 installed on your
 ## computer + proper javaclasspath set. These interfaces are referred
 to as
 ## OTK and JOD, resp., and are preferred in that order by default
 (depending
 ## on their presence).

 So, I have Java installed, I got the jOpenDocument-1.2.jar from the
 website... now.., what is it exactly I do with this? Do I just put the
 folder somewhere or is there some method to install?

 Thanks in advance and, again, apologies for the stupid question!

 Matty.