Tab-delimited text is very useful; I tend to see the world in terms of R 
(http://cran.r-project.org/) data frames, even when I do not plan to involve R. 
 HTML makes a nice way to scroll through data.  As for connecting with 
OpenOffice or (I can't say it<g>), I find LaTeX to be much nicer to use.  It 
has a steep learning curve, but the view from near the top is pretty good.




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Subject: [Pharo-project] What are you using to write reports?

I'm working slowly through Seaside, Aida, Pharo etc. I just wonder what
you are using to make "usable" reports. (Be it in electronical form or
printed). A related question, how does you interface e.g to let's say
OpenOffice or maybe MS Office?

Thanks for suggestions.

Friedrich

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