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koldo wrote on Wed, 10 June 2009 01:03 | Hello tojocky
Here I enclose you two packages one with XlsLib and other with the Demo.
This is just a Hello World to do the simplest .xls spreadsheet using directly XlsLib functions.
It has been tested in Linux and Windows.
With MSC you will need to copy to Visual C include folder stdint.h file. Look for it in Wikipedia.
With all of them you will need to add four folders in include under /src: common, data, oledoc and xlslib.
You can imagine it is too soon to put this in Bazaar. It has been made this afternoon: no wrapper at all, but:
Quote: | If you can do a wrapper it would be well. If not I am open to do it
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Best regards
Koldo
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Thank you Koldo!
I tested this, it is interesting project.
I will try to do a wrapper it and add here for test.
Added:
I copied in C:\Program Files\Microsoft SDKs\Windows\v6.0A\Include the file stdint.h from Wikipedia and it didn't work.
Maybe I did something wrong?
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xlslib in U++!
By: tojocky on Tue, 09 June 2009 11:14
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Re: xlslib in U++!
By: koldo on Tue, 09 June 2009 16:08
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Re: xlslib in U++!
By: tojocky on Tue, 09 June 2009 20:10
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Re: xlslib in U++!
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Re: xlslib in U++!
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Re: xlslib in U++!
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