Niklas,
here is another question.
My feeling is hat some of the OO people are hesitant to look at RExcel
because they would have to touch Excel ;-)
I think that seeing a short demo of how RExcel does things
could be helpful for the R-Calc project nevertheless.

I would be willing to do a demo using a screencast tool (there is a very
nice skype adding allowing to broadcast screens).
Would the OO developer community be interested in such a demo?



Niklas Nebel wrote:
> Erich Neuwirth wrote:
>> now, create an x-y-plot for the range A3:B13
>> (with connected points).
>> You get the graph of a quadratic function.
>> Fix the y-axis for a range from 0 to 1.
>> Connect a scrollbar with cell B1,
>> and let the scrollbar produce values from 0 to 100.
>> In A1, enter
>> =B1/100
>>
>> Now move the scrollbar.
>> In Excel, you get smooth animation,
>> the graph moves immediately when the scrollbar moves.
>>
>> In OO, the graphics change MUCH too late to call this animation.
> 
> That's the one-second delay. We've removed it for the new chart. You
> might want to download the latest milestone build
> (http://graphics.openoffice.org/chart/chart.html) and see if that works
> better for you.
> 
> Niklas
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