[CentOS] (OT) OpenOffice.org calc chart strangeness.
Pascal Robert
probert at macti.ca
Sat Apr 3 20:10:28 UTC 2010
Le 2010-04-02 à 20:19, Bill Campbell a écrit :
> I am attempting to create a simple line chart graphing three columns from a
> soffice-calc spreadsheet. I expect it to take the leftmost column as the
> X-Axis, plotting the others on the Y-Axis, but it always creates an X-Axis
> of the row number in the columns, and the first column amongst the data.
>
> I have tried this on OpenOffice.org 3.2.0, NeoOffice(R) 3.0.2 Patch 2,
> iWork Pages, and Excel 12.2.4 in Microsoft Office 2008 for Mac.
>
> It does what I expect in iWork Pages and M$-Excel, but not in the
> various incantations of OpenOffice.org.
>
> I OO-calc has gone to a fancy wizard thingy that doesn't seem to have any
> way to specify details for the X-Axis, and I can't find anything useful in
> the on-line documentation.
>
> Does anybody know how one gets this to work in OpenOffice.org?
>
> The Linux tie-in is that I'm getting data from a postgresql database that
> lives on a Linux box, and none of the fancy commercial products seem to be
> able to use it in their data sources.
You should be able to connect to it with a ODBC driver for pgsql, Excel on both Windows and OS X should be able to talk to it by ODBC.
> On the other hand, I have written a python script that extracts the data
> from the postgresql database and creates the pretty reports using groff and
> gplot totally on Linux which is faster in any case for my current problem.
>
> Bill
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