[Info-vax] WEENDOZE question
VAXman- at SendSpamHere.ORG
VAXman- at SendSpamHere.ORG
Tue Feb 6 20:44:52 EST 2018
In article <fdugjiFi38kU1 at mid.individual.net>, Bill Gunshannon <bill.gunshannon at gmail.com> writes:
>On 02/06/2018 02:11 PM, VAXman- at SendSpamHere.ORG wrote:
>>
>>
>> That said, Excel got it wrong. The spreadsheets I write out display
>> properly with Numbers, LibreOffice, Gnumeric and even an app called
>> Shheets on my Android tablet. So, please tell me again. why should I
>> use WEENDOZE?
>>
>
>Was your job to write out an Excel Spreadsheet or a
>Numbers|LibreOffice|Gnumeric|Shheets Spreadsheet?
>You originally said "an Excel Spreadsheet". The
>customer is a Windows customer so we can assume they
>wanted an Excel Spreadsheet. If the spreadsheet
>you created doesn't work with Excel how is it that
>Excel got it wrong?
http://standards.iso.org/ittf/PubliclyAvailableStandards/c071691_ISO_IEC_29500-1_2016.zip#en
Download it and read it. Then, unzip an Excel .XLSX and look at its contents.
I given the customer code to produce Postscript and PDF from VMS. Since those
are not Micro$oft formats, I suppose those should never ever be used either?
It is the same war and struggle people have with web pages. I've had to deal
with that too over the years. I'd verify pages with various web browsers to
insure that pages displayed. M$IE was, invariably, the PITA. Chrome seems to
be the premier browser today. According to your logic, I should be authoring
web pages to appease M$IE
Excel is one "browser" in this case, the spreadsheets are produced according
with the aforementioned standards doc. The intended recipients of the spread-
sheets the customer emails may be using Excel or they may be using some other
spreadsheet "browser". Essentially, these spreadsheets are invoices. I was
informed that Excel didn't properly format the data when viewed. Four other
spreadsheet tools "render" the data as intended and Excel was an odd man out.
The standard is the best common denominator.
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