Try it:
View=%view{ascii} (TMP_FILE=${MC_TMPDIR}/view.XXXXXXXX; ssconvert
--recalc "%f" -T Gnumeric_stf:stf_assistant ${TMP_FILE} && cat
${TMP_FILE} && rm ${TMP_FILE}) || xls2csv %f || strings %f
>> On 2016-08-31 10:51, Slava Zanko wrote:
>>
>> Hi Fourhundred,
>>
>> Try to use this:
>>
>> View=%view{ascii} ssconvert %f || xls2csv %f || strings %f
>>
>
> that obviously cannot work
>
> when run on the commandline, ssconvert needs output file, and possibly
> also --export-type. The following command works for me:
>
> ssconvert --export-type=Gnumeric_stf:stf_assistant zzz.gnumeric zzz.txt
>
> The question is, how to make it work inside mc?
> I don't want the output to go to a file. I want to view it in mc.
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