From: Greg Madden (gomadtroll@gci.net)
Date: Fri Aug 01 2003 - 02:20:48 EDT
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I have read the info on http://www.abisource.com/abi2_status.phtml. I 
realize that the feature freeze is a good thing but I wanted to comment 
on how I, as a user, view what is basic table support in response to 
the following comments.
"AbiWord's table support is quite solid now,though a few minor/trivial 
bugs remain.  There are some features about tables that AbiWord  does 
not (yet) support, but they aren't that commonly used and all the 
really important stuff is here.  The current table system is much more 
stable than it would be had we focused more on adding obscure  features 
than fixing bugs."
There are three items that, imho, make tables something more than a way 
to separate data with lines, and ,I don't think, are not obscure to 
users :)
1. Cell protection, the ability to lock cells.
2. Disable the cursor in protected cells.The cursor skips over protected 
cells.
3. SUM, add the contents of a  column of selected cells.
Hopefully I haven't missed these features in my reviews of Abiword. I 
like Abiword, the fast single purpose aspect, but Tables is how I 
organize and gather data for my business. These features significantly 
speed up the work flow.
 
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Greg Madden
Debian GNU/Linux
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