On 03/21/11 07:10, Jim Tarvid wrote: > Don't know which plugin you refer to.
For example, there's several plugin's with whose title's suggest linear programming: GLPK Linear Program Solver interface LPSolve Linear Program Solver interface Linear and integer program expression format (MPS) module Under Tools, there's: Solver... and under that there's, under Model tab: Algorithm: GLPK or LPSolve So, where does: Linear and integer program expression format (MPS) module appear? IOW, there needs to be some documentaion of how to invoke these plugin's. > I found my issue - Times Series > Analysis - under Function Reference but the in-program help function is > interminably slow to load (well over a minute to load the Time Series My help, also on ubuntu, is also *very* slow and the performance monitor shows 100% on 1 of my cpu's and it showed yelp at 98%; so, I guess there's some problem with yelp. > link and the Gnome Help search is obsolete in Ubuntu. Once loaded, > application is not obvious. Agreed. > > I would think regression scripts exist which would be enormously helpful. > > I would not have made it without the kind assistance of many on this list. > > On Mon, Mar 21, 2011 at 6:20 AM, Larry Evans <cppljev...@suddenlink.net > <mailto:cppljev...@suddenlink.net>> wrote: > > The web page: > > http://projects.gnome.org/gnumeric/doc/sect-configuration-plugins.shtml > > contains: > > If the box contains a check mark, the plugin has been activated and its > functionality should be available. > > However, where is that "functionality" described? I've tried > selecting the function button and then looking at the categories, > but it's not obvious which to category a given plugin belongs; hence, > I don't know where to look for a description of the functionality. > > -Larry _______________________________________________ gnumeric-list mailing list gnumeric-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnumeric-list