On 03/21/11 08:21, Jean Bréfort wrote: > Le lundi 21 mars 2011 à 07:34 -0500, Larry Evans a écrit : > 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. > > Le lundi 21 mars 2011 à 07:34 -0500, Larry Evans a écrit : > 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. > > This is a file format that gnumeric can open. The service description > starts with "File opener" (look at the Plugin description folder).
OK, but the "Plugin Details" tab for another plugin: Component :Gnumeric has: Description ID ----------------------- Plugin services | Component Engine | GOGnmComponent Component Type | GOCnmComponent and that table tells me nothing about how to use the plugin or what functions or in that plugin. Now, I could resort to looking in the bottom section of the "Plugin List" tab, but that just shows Spreadsheets Is that the category of the plugin? IOW, to find the functions in this plugin, I'd select the function icon, f(x), at the top toolbar and look for "Component :Genumeric". OOP, it's not there; hence, I've no idea what that plugin does :( It would be nice to have some easily inferred way to find out what a plugin does. Maybe a URL link in the "Plugin List" tab when the Plugin is selected? > >> > 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 > > Functions documentation is much more rapidly loaded from the web site at > http://projects.gnome.org/gnumeric/functions.shtml > > May be we should avoid using yelp? > Sounds good to me, at least until yelp solves their speed or memory problem. _______________________________________________ gnumeric-list mailing list gnumeric-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnumeric-list