I wrote something called "gattrib", which is part of the gEDA
project.  [1]  I had success with GtkSheet, which is part of GtkExtra:

http://gtkextra.sourceforge.net/

Although the project looks like it died in 2001, there is new stuff in
CVS.  Indeed, there is an entire branch of CVS devoted to a gtk-2
version of GtkSheet.  I can't speak about it's compatibility with
pygtk; it's a C widget set.  maybe you can build some thin wrappers
for it.

Stuart

[1]  Gattrib is a spreadsheet-based attribute editor used for
electronic design; my project page with a screenshot is here:

http://www.brorson.com/gEDA/gattrib/


> 
> On Tue, Jan 11, 2005 at 10:28:38PM +0100, BJ=F6rn Lindqvist wrote:
> > I'm looking fora simple spreadsheet widget. Almost like Swing's JTable
> > but better. It ofcourse has to work with pygtk and gtk2+. I've found
> > some out there, but they either seem to be extremely beta, not working
> > with gtk2 or abandoned. Is there any out there that fits those specs?
> 
> Lorenzo worked on a grid widget last year; I suspect it might be the
> best option to go forward with here.=20
> 
> Take care,
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