(version 0.7-2) (Mon Oct 29 19:03:44 2012) R now needs NAMESPACE file ==> Edited NAMESPACE file read.gnumeric.sheet: warning in read.csv(pipe(cmd), head = head, encoding = "UTF-8", ...): partial argument match of 'head' to 'header' ==> now use 'header' for read.csv (version 0.7-1) (Sun Mar 27 22:07:19 2011) Using --export-type=Gnumeric_stf:stf_assistant (instead of --export-type=Gnumeric_stf:stf_csv) for better control of output from ssconvert. When reading full sheets, now we avoid using an undocumented option of ssconvert (--export-range). We are still using it though for partial sheets. read.gnumeric.sheet: - bottom.right defaults to NA instead of 'IV65536' - new arg: locale='C', ## value for: ssconvert -O "locale=C" - new arg: field.format='automatic', ## For: ssconvert -O "format=value". ## Options: raw automatic preserve (version 0.6-3) (Mon Mar 21 09:43:25 2011) Merged documentation of read.gnumeric.range to read.gnumeric.sheet. Removed assignments from \usage{} sections. (version 0.6-2) (Wed Feb 9 22:51:36 2011) Use single quotes (not double quotes) around sheet name in ssconvert --export-range="'Sheet1'!A1:Z100" ssconvert 1.10.13 appears to require this. Also: use double quotes (not single) around "filename.gnumeric", otherwise file not found. Windows does not understand single quotes? (version 0.6-1) (Thu Sep 2 08:58:24 2010) 'grep ,' workaround to exclude diagnostic messages from ssconvert's standard output removed Value returned by Sys.which() tested with file.exists read.gnumeric.sheet adds double quotes around sheet name for ssconvert. This should allow reading from sheets with spaces and hyphens in their names. (version 0.5-3) (Tue Sep 1 11:23:35 2009) under unix, use 'LANG=C ssconvert' to avoid decimal comma instead of decimal dot in ssonvert output under e.g. hungarian locale (Thu Sep 17 00:20:17 2009) add gnumeric.xml.read.sheet.names, gnumeric.xml.read.sheet.info, gnumeric.xml.read.sheets. Now depends on package XML