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pyspread 2.3
pyspread
pyspread is a non-traditional spreadsheet that is
based on and written in the programming language Python.
It is released under the GPL v3. LICENSE
Homepage: https://pyspread.gitlab.io/
Repository: https://gitlab.com/pyspread/pyspread
API Docs: https://pyspread.gitlab.io/pyspread/
Installation
It is recommended to install pyspread as a package that is provided for your operating system. The table below shows for which operating systems, pyspread is available in which version.
If pyspread is unavailable or outdated for your operating system, you can install it using one of the three methods below.
When using pip, a Python virtual environment (venv) is recommended. Some operating systems may nudge your towards this. pipx could be a solution if venv is no option for you.
Furthermore, note that the QtSvg extensions for PyQT are required. For some operating systems, they are packaged separately from PyQt. Please make sure QtSvg is installed on your system before using pip.
With pip
pip install pyspread
From git
It is assumed that python3 and git are installed.
Get sources and enter dir
git clone https://gitlab.com/pyspread/pyspread.git
# or
git clone [email protected]:pyspread/pyspread.git
# then
cd pyspread
Install dependencies and pyspread
pip3 install -r requirements.txt
# or if pip3 is not present
pip install -r requirements.txt
# next
python3 setup.py install
Getting the bleeding edge version from the code repository
Note that there may unfixed bugs if you use the latest repository version.
You may want to check the CI, which comprises unit tests at
https://gitlab.com/pyspread/pyspread/pipelines.
Get the latest tarball or zip at https://gitlab.com/pyspread/pyspread or
clone the git repo at https://gitlab.com/pyspread/pyspread.git
Starting pyspread
With an installation via pip, distutils or your OS's installer, simply run
$ pyspread
from any directory.
In order to start pyspread without installation directly from the cloned
repository or the extracted tarball or zip, run
$ ./pyspread/pyspread.py
or
$ python -m pyspread
inside the top directory.
Contribute
Issues
Please submit issues in the gitlab issue tracker at
https://gitlab.com/pyspread/pyspread/issues
Code
Commit your changes, push them into your fork and send a pull request.
This page gives an overview how to do this:
https://help.github.com/articles/fork-a-repo
You can find more more details about code organization at
https://pyspread.gitlab.io/pyspread/
For personal and professional use. You cannot resell or redistribute these repositories in their original state.
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