On Sun, Apr 29, 2007 at 08:43:07AM +1000, Peter Wills wrote: > I just wanted to comment on what I think is a terrific spreadsheet > which in many ways is better than Excel however it lacks the > following features which I use regularly in my spreadsheets as a > Business Consultant & Adviser.
Thanks for your input. Getting suggestions from power spreadsheet users certainly helps steer priorities. > No Spelling function Interesting, this would be fairly simple to add but I've been hesistant to drag in yet another dependency, and have always disliked redlining in spreadsheets. Especially in some of the competition where any string with a short form or name ends up as a spelling error. > No support for Conditional Formatting. I have read that it is in the > code but does not have GUI support. That's correct. As noted in another response the limiting factor is finding a better UI. I'll have to evaluate some of the extensions in Office 2007. They point in a somewhat different direction than the old approach, and may suggest a better interface. In the mean time, if there's anyone out there with some design flare and a knowledge of what conditional formats are ... proposals are welcome. > No Pivot Tables. This is one of the most advanced and practical > features of Excel that I use on a regular basis in the analysis of > data. You don't have to be "power user" to benefit from this > feature. Once you use it you wonder you got along without it. They're underdevelopment. No where near ready for use though. Current working title is 'DataSlicer' (MS trademarked pivottable) _______________________________________________ gnumeric-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnumeric-list
