luis cota wrote:
Has anyone seen a Python spreadsheet with Python as the core macro language?
I'm aware of IronPython and this is about as close as I have seen to what I am looking for except that it runs on the wrong OS and can't use the standard python libraries. :)
Do you mean Resolver One (www.resolversystems.com)? There is no technical reason IronPython can't run on Mono instead of the MS CLR, but I have no idea if any particular app is portable.
I've run into a few other options that look promising, just not.quite.there such as GNU Numeric, OpenOffice, and Picalo. All I'm looking for is a basic grid that i can use to dynamically test functions and to print results for evaluation.
A quick search shows that PyQt4 and KSpread can be used together vi Kross (search for "kspread scripting"). I would be surprised if there isn't a Gnome app with similar functionality.
Perhaps what is needed is a new project using a wxPython grid?
I guess this really depends on what you're aiming for. If there is another spreadsheet which offers most of the features you want, its probably more advisable to try to add the python functionality to it rather than writing your own. Bryce