on 3/5/02 10:35 AM, Richard Gaskin at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Ray Horsley wrote: > >> Dear Fellow Scripters, >> >> >> I've just finished a Beta release of the Gradebook section of LinkIt! >> Software. I mentioned this project a few weeks ago when there was much >> accolade welcoming MetaCard 2.4.2's improvements in using fields as grids to >> simulate a table. I had over a dozen responses from my note, very >> encouraging, thank you, so I thought I'd announce; you can download it at >> LinkItOnline.Com for either Mac or Windows. >> >> It's the first real spreadsheet-like interface I've seen in a MetaCard >> project, and it works quite well. Current features include: >> >> Column and row selection >> Vertical and horizontal scrolling (first column locked) >> Column and row selection >> Contiguous and non-contiguous cell selection >> Store comments behind cells and column headings >> Cut, copy and pasting cells (includes text styles and comments) >> Set text style, and color for individual cells >> Set color for grid lines and borders >> Set text, font, size and line height for overall table >> Add/delete/insert columns and rows >> No practical limit on number of rows and columns per gradebook >> No practical limit on number of grading terms per file >> Columns, gradebooks, and terms are easily renamed >> Adjust column width by dragging double arrow cursor >> Select all button in top left corner >> Saving gradebook is a tiny compressed file of user data only >> Save user data to or fetch it from a web site >> Sorting by any column >> Move columns and rows manually with arrow keys >> Password protection >> Printing of main spread sheet (gradebook) and student reports >> Hide/Show columns >> User data is automatically saved >> >> Please don't hesitate to give me any feedback on this project if you're >> interested. > > I've been thinking about spreadsheets a lot lately, and I'm curious about > your circumstance: What is the end result of what you'll be making with the > spreadsheet?
It's the Gradebook section of LinkIt!, a suite of educatiion tools. Other sections of LinkIt! include Test Design, Test Administration, Multimedia, and some other misc. stuff. It's a pretty easy web site to gt info on at: LinkItOnline.Com Thanks! Ray _______________________________________________ metacard mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/metacard
