I ran into an identical problem when I migrated to a system using a high
DPI monitor. If I set the system DPI to the standard 96 everything was
fine (though oversized on the high DPI screen.)
If this is your issue, it's because gnumeric sets row heights in pixels
that are not scaled with DPI,
I agree, for a python user the Gnumeric interface feels pretty alien,
some kind of wrapper library would be a godsend. The python interpreter
plugin had elements of a basic API in it, though as noted it's not
really usable. As your example shows you really don't need that much in
order to do
Silly me.
It's reacting to the file not being present, when I give it explicit
paths to an existing file all is well.
On 04/14/2018 08:52 AM, dm-gn...@mercuryresearch.com wrote:
Turned out the be a problem in my package builder -- I suspect I'm
missing some part of the toolchain as the