Le 04/03/2015 10:59, hw a écrit :
Hi,
In a future step, I would like to integrate graphics into the
spreadsheet which could be created by a perl script with gnuplot from
data in the database; the images could reside in a directory and rows in
the database would have a field referring to the file name of the image.
If you are going to use Perl to manipulate graphic objects to insert
into a Calc document, why not use Perl for everything, including
querying your db, outputting your data in the desired format, and
inserting that array of data into a Perl-created/manipulated Calc file ?
Look at the following Perl modules :
ODF::lpod
OpenOffice::UNO
OpenOffice::OODoc
Alex
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