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13-518: [REDACTED] Look up oleo  or oleo- in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Oleo is a term for oils . It is commonly used to refer to a variety of things: Colloquial term for margarine , a.k.a. oleomargarine Oleic acid Oleo strut , a type of shock absorbers on aircraft landing gear "Oleo" (composition) , a musical composition by Sonny Rollins Oleo (Grant Green album) ,

26-671: A 1962 album featuring the above composition Oleo (Lee Konitz album) , a 1975 album featuring the above composition Oleo (Joe McPhee album) , a 1983 album featuring the above composition Oleo (New York Unit album) , a 1989 album featuring the above composition Óleo , a city in the São Paulo state in Brazil GNU Oleo , a (defunct) spreadsheet program Oleo drop , a kind of theater curtain See also [ edit ] Olio (disambiguation) Topics referred to by

39-839: A number in a cell that already contains one appends to it rather than overwrite it. Graphics are drawn using the device-independent library libplot, the centerpiece of the GNU plotutils . Oleo offers spreadsheet access to the GNU Scientific Library , a large collection of mathematical functions. It also offers some database connectivity, allowing access to MySQL database via queries, Xbase and DBF file access. It has support for macro programming, and for printing purposes it supports ASCII and PostScript output. Still, by 2000 it could not import Excel spreadsheets, while newer open source alternatives like Gnumeric offered this feature, and could also import Oleo spreadsheets. Oleo

52-497: A text-based spreadsheet using the curses library. The last development version of Oleo, 1.99.16, was released in 2001. The project was started in 1992 by Tom Lord, and became part of the GNU initiative around 1994. At the time, the only open source alternative was the older text-based sc , both products having similar functionality to early versions of Lotus 1-2-3 or Microsoft Excel . Oleo's key bindings however were inspired from

65-407: A type of shock absorbers on aircraft landing gear "Oleo" (composition) , a musical composition by Sonny Rollins Oleo (Grant Green album) , a 1962 album featuring the above composition Oleo (Lee Konitz album) , a 1975 album featuring the above composition Oleo (Joe McPhee album) , a 1983 album featuring the above composition Oleo (New York Unit album) , a 1989 album featuring

78-423: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages oleo [REDACTED] Look up oleo  or oleo- in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Oleo is a term for oils . It is commonly used to refer to a variety of things: Colloquial term for margarine , a.k.a. oleomargarine Oleic acid Oleo strut ,

91-498: The Unix world, and similar to those used by the emacs editor, which frustrated novice users familiar with the DOS counterparts. Oleo and sc were the first Unix spreadsheet applications to acquire a graphical user interface . Because Oleo was officially part of the GNU project, it was dubbed "GNU's response to Excel" in a 1996 article in iX magazine. It claimed to be "better than

104-418: The above composition Óleo , a city in the São Paulo state in Brazil GNU Oleo , a (defunct) spreadsheet program Oleo drop , a kind of theater curtain See also [ edit ] Olio (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Oleo . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change

117-427: The high priced spread", a reference to old oleomargarine advertisements promoting margarine over the more expensive butter . Oleo also worked well in a BSD environment; a FreeBSD port was available. By 1995, sc had acquired an X Window front-end called xspread , which added graphics capabilities. In 1998, Oleo acquired a Motif -like GUI , relying on the royalty-free LessTif widget set. A GTK version

130-448: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Oleo&oldid=1230141720 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages GNU Oleo GNU Oleo is a discontinued lightweight free software spreadsheet originally designed as

143-405: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Oleo . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Oleo&oldid=1230141720 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

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156-410: Was also under development. By 1999 Oleo was still judged as "not completely usable", due to the awkward graphical interface lacking in user friendliness like X-style cut, copy, and paste or tear-off menus . In the 1995 version, to type a number into a cell the user had to hit the "=" key first, similar to the early versions of Excel. This was later changed to typing a number directly, although typing

169-503: Was still recommended as a console spreadsheet application in a 2005 article in Linux.com , but the reviewer warns that "I had expected Oleo to be more intuitive, but I needed multiple sessions with the info file before I could use it proficiently. Even cell reference syntax was not what I had expected." By default, Oleo uses numbers for both rows and columns; a cell reference uses a syntax like r12c26 . A single Oleo process does not support

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