i get the impression that a lot of effort is being put into letting
gnumeric become a kind of "mathematica via spreadsheet" program, which
is great but one should not forget that true genral-public success
will only come from making gnumeric's ergonomics truly outstanding.

e.g., excel 03 has incredibly smart "redo" (cntrl Y) capabilities when
editing say charts, and excel 07 (13?) lost most of them, compelling
many, including me, to stick to excel 03 despite its much smaller
worksheets, slowness, etc. (since CALC has almost no "redo"
capabilities and gnumeric either).

[but CALC --like all the excels but unlike gnumeric) has a "night
work" "high contrast inverse" mode with dark background and bright
characters...]

see

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-2232957/Is-laptop-making-depressed-Bright-screens-night-trigger-condition.html

http://www.oprah.com/omagazine/Bright-Light-May-Cause-Cancer-Health-Risks


On Tue, Apr 15, 2014 at 4:37 PM, Jean Bréfort
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Intersting ideas, we just miss volunteers to implement them et the
> moment. It would be nice to open as many enhancement requests at
> bugzilla.gomne.org so that those ideas don't disappear into some black
> hole.
>
> Cheers,
> Jean
>
> Le mardi 15 avril 2014 à 15:49 +0100, Marc Dunord a écrit :
>> dear all,
>>
>> below are some excel features that would be great to have in gnumeric.
>> Please consider implementing them.
>>
>> - click on a chart to perimeter-highlight the data cells that are
>> plotted in that chart (as calc does already).
>>
>> - drag the highlighted perimeter to an identically shaped range of
>> cells (which calc cannot do yet).
>>
>> - click on a set of specific points in a chart (e.g., x,y scatter) to
>> so allow one in turn to
>>   i) perimeter-highlight the involved range(s) of data cells and
>>   ii) drag the perimeter (or a subset therein, e.g., only the cells
>> with the X values) to another range of the same shape.
>>
>>
>> - allow clicking on an element of a chart (e.g., X axis) in order to
>> edit it via say "cntrl + 1" and/or via double-clicking to open the
>> edit menu for that specific chart element.
>>
>> best
>>
>>     marc
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