Hi Jian > Thank you very much for your reply. I agree that a database or other > text processing programs such as perl or awk would be the eventual > solution to handle big files. In my application, I just need a simple > and easy-to-use program to sort, edit, and filter some rows. I have used > some Unix commands to handle such tasks, but I think an advanced > spreadsheet program such as Gnumeric would be much easier to use and > more efficient.
Unfortunately I do not have or know how to create such a version. In fact I think it should be added as an option, like in the excellent (but commercial) spreadsheet Quattro Pro included in the Office package Wordperfect Office X3 (now owned by Corel). In this spreadsheet the user can choose how many lines he wants in each spreadsheet (up to 1 million). You can download a trial version and try for yourself. Alternatively, you can use the excellent CSVed (http://csved.sjfrancke.nl/index.html) which works with csv files (obviously) and is very powerful and easy to use (much faster than Quattro Pro). You just need to enable the Sort function under Options (which is disabled by default for data safety). I hope this helps! Pedro _______________________________________________ gnumeric-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnumeric-list
