Hi,
For me, rows and columns would be a great start. Something like the
Dokuwiki tables would a start. Then a sum function if possible would
be fantastic
or even better
An on-the-fly copy and paste from Gnumeric into Zim and it converts
it to a Dokuwiki table type with only the pasted values.
There actually is a bounty for adding tables as a feature.
On Mon, Aug 18, 2014 at 7:27 AM, Syv Ritch wrote:
> Hi,
>
> For me, rows and columns would be a great start. Something like the
> Dokuwiki tables would a start. Then a sum function if possible would
> be fantastic
>
> or even better
>
>
Running elementary OS' "Luna" version, which is Ubuntu 12.04 with a
gnome-based we called "Gala".
This uses the "new-style" indicator icons hosted in a "wingpanel" along the
top. I also am running a Cairo-dock desklet called "Notification Area Old"
because recent Dropbox versions only show up ther
Just in case this helps, I get a bitmap representation from copy-pasting
from Libre-calc, which is fine most of the time.
And I just link to the file when I want to launch the full app for editing.
On Mon, Aug 18, 2014 at 7:51 PM, Greg Warner wrote:
> There actually is a bounty for adding tabl
On Monday, August 18, 2014 16:51:35 Greg Warner wrote:
> There actually is a bounty for adding tables as a feature.
>
>
I hope this isn't noise, but I think the reason that such a popular request
hasn't been fulfilled is because it is much easier to generate html/js/ than to
render and interpr
On Mon, Aug 18, 2014 at 11:08 PM, Paul Evans wrote:
> I was /about/ to say that my only real idea was to use /something like/
> what the kde tk had for rendering a webpage to an image (maybe gtk has
> this, dunno) and then clicking on the image would simply bring up a text
> editor window, but th
On Monday, August 18, 2014 20:24:17 hans...@gmail.com wrote:
> I imagine Jaap's using a pre-existing gtk or python lib to do the
> render-clipboard-table-as-bitmap, but if he coded it from scratch I
> wouldn't be too flabbergasted, such a fine piece of work is Zim. . .
I really was just at the poin
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