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<td BGCOLOR="#EEEEEE"><b>What is xxl?</b>
<p>Xxl is a free graphical spreadsheet developed at
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<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_Nice_Sophia_Antipolis">the
University of Nice</a> for Unix platforms. Xxl is written in
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<a href="../stk/">STk</a>
and is based on the
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<a href="https://wiki.tcl-lang.org/page/Tktable">tkTable</a>
widget. Xxl is designed to be simple, easy to use and user friendly. The
aim of xxl is not to compete with commercial spreadsheets. The latter are
often too complex for novices and provides too much functionnalities for
current usages. This last version of xxl provides a really fonctionnal
spreadsheet for small or middle-size sheets. The model it defines is similar
to that of all present-day spreadsheets. However, this model is limited
and has to be entirely revisited. Xxl should be a stable experimental platform
for future studies, in order to propose a reflexion and to define tools
for a new spreadsheet generation, more simple and secure to use. This point
of vue and more generally the xxl project is described in this
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<a href="https://www.linuxjournal.com/article/3186">paper</a>.&nbsp;
<p><b>Main Features</b>
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relative and absolute references to cells and ranges</li>
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arithmetic, statistic, logic, time and string functions&nbsp;</li>
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infinite arithmetic&nbsp;</li>
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number of rows or cols is unlimited&nbsp;</li>
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multi-sheets, number of sheets is unlimited&nbsp;</li>
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deletion/insertion of rows/cols&nbsp;</li>
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X cut and glue for move or copy operations&nbsp;</li>
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X cut and glue also with other X clients&nbsp;</li>
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sheet identification (title, author, date, ...)&nbsp;</li>
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creating series&nbsp;</li>
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sorting&nbsp;</li>
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hiding and sticking rows and cols.&nbsp;</li>
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printing and pre-viewing&nbsp;</li>
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exported formats:&nbsp; postscript, html, LaTeX, csv,&nbsp; sylk&nbsp;<img SRC="new01.gif" NOSAVE height=20 width=35 align=ABSCENTER></li>
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imported formats: csv, sylk&nbsp;<img SRC="new01.gif" NOSAVE height=20 width=35 align=ABSCENTER></li>
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undo&nbsp;<img SRC="new01.gif" NOSAVE height=20 width=35 align=ABSCENTER></li>
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graphics using <a href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/blt">Blt</a> (barchart, line)
(special thanks to <a href="mailto:briand@seanet.com">Brian Denheyer</a>)<img SRC="new01.gif" NOSAVE height=20 width=35 align=ABSCENTER></li>
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<b>TODO</b>
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more layout facilities</li>
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improve efficiency for large sheets</li>
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<b>Current Version:</b>&nbsp;&nbsp; 2.1.2
<p><b>What's new in xxl-2.1.2?</b>
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Please have a look at file <a href="ChangeLog">ChangeLog</a> for further
informations&nbsp;</li>
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<b>See Screen Shots ?</b>
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<a href="xxlshot.gif">first</a> (43K)</li>
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<a href="xxlshot2.gif">second</a> (31K)</li>
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<td BGCOLOR="#EEEEEE"><b>Copyright Type:&nbsp; </b>GNU General Public License
<br><b>Targeted Platforms:&nbsp;</b>
<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Tested on Linux (RedHat-(5-6).?,
Debian),&nbsp; Solaris 2.6, HPUX 9.05;&nbsp; OSF1 on DEC Alpha,&nbsp; and
normally can run on all STk platforms.&nbsp;
<br><b>Software Requirements:</b>
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<a href="../stk/">STk</a>-4.0.1 ,&nbsp; LaTeX</dd>
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<td BGCOLOR="#EEEEEE"><b><font color="#FF0000"><font size=+1>Download lastest
version:</font></font></b>
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<a href="//files.scheme.org/xxl-2.1.2.tar.gz">source tar.gz</a></li>
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<a href="http://www3.sympatico.ca/cbbrowne/spreadsheets.html">General Linux
spreadsheet information</a>&nbsp;</dd>
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Original author: <a href="mailto:vg@unice.fr">Vincent Granet</a></address>
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