I installed through OSGeo4W. I also uninstalled QGIS and repeated the
installation. After trying to install XLRD myself, I managed to get it into the
right place in the Python27 folder (with considerable help from Noli - very
patient fellow) but no changes. I may have still misunderstood what he told me
to do.
XYTOOLS is installed in .qgis\python\plugins\xytools In
.qgis\python\plugins\xytools\docs\index.html I found the following:
"(to use this functionality you should have the python-uno library installed. For
Linux you can probably install it via your package manager. On Windows it is harder: you
can install it via the normal installer as addition/module, but there seems to be an
error with the python path. The plugin cannot find it. If somebody knows a solution for
this, please let me know. )"
Are there Windows users who have XYTOOLS installed and reading in Excel files?
Regards,
Richard
On Sun, 12 Aug 2012, Alister Hood wrote:
Hi,
Date: Sat, 11 Aug 2012 16:39:02 -0700 (PDT)
From: Healthmaps <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Qgis-user] XYtools needs Excel python modules
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
QGIS 1.8 XYtools gives and error message about needing XLW & XLRD Python
libraries. I have found the site where they are but I do not understand any
of the directions, etc. I am not a Python programmer resulting in my having
no clue about one has to do. Can sopmeone point me to directions that will
tell me exactly what one is supposed to do and where one does it to get the
XYtools Excel pythins working. Same for Open Office. Seems the installation
process for XYtools should do this. Is there something I missed in the
installation? Thanks!
If you are Windows, the packages python-xlrd and python-xlwt should be
available in the OSGeo4W installer - you shouldn't need to manually install
them yourself.
Regards,
Alister
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