Abacus is a small, light and easy to use spreadsheet being developed
as graduation project under the tutorship of Prof. Arlindo Oliveira,
and the spreadsheet is being developed using the Tcl/Tk toolkit, as
well as plain old C/C++ for all the "number-crunching" tasks.
The following functionalities are available in the latest version:
Multiple spreadsheets, limited by the amount of memory you have
available. Small set of built-in functions that include statistical,
financial, and the usual math and trig functions, including a slick
menu-like interface to make it easy to paste formulas. Cell editing
with all the usual Cut/Copy/Paste/Delete functions implemented. Cell
formating with a load of different formats, plus fonts, italics, bold
font size and borders. Column and Row insertion, deletion, resizing.
Sorting using all sorts of weird sort methods, so many we find it
confusing ourselves and we made it! Autosum - you select and press the
button and it sums the data up the way (we hope!) you want. Graphs you
can delete, move around and resize. Printing via Postscript.
Imports/Exports CSV,Tab separated, Wk1 and TinySheet (for the popular
PalmPilot organizer) formats.
WWW: http://www-cad.eecs.berkeley.edu/HomePages/aml/abacus/abacus.html
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FreeBSD GNOME current development ports (https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd-ports-gnome)
- Replace ${MASTER_SITE_FOO} with FOO.
- Merge MASTER_SITE_SUBDIR into MASTER_SITES when possible. (This means 99.9%
of the time.)
- Remove occurrences of MASTER_SITE_LOCAL when no subdirectory was present and
no hint of what it should be was present.
- Fix some logic.
- And generally, make things more simple and easy to understand.
While there, add magic values to the FESTIVAL, GENTOO, GIMP, GNUPG, QT and
SAMBA macros.
Also, replace some EXTRACT_SUFX occurences with USES=tar:*.
Checked by: make fetch-urlall-list
With hat: portmgr
Sponsored by: Absolight