March 24, 20224 yr Popular Post When making my sibling bowls I wanted a way to calculate the width and length of the segments so I created a spreadsheet in Linux where you enter the number of segments, the outer length and the width and it calculates the inner length the largest possible OD and the smallest possible ID. I tried to attach it directly but that extension is not allowed. JT
March 24, 20224 yr Thanks! Maybe @John Morris can change a setting to permit these types of files to be uploaded.
March 24, 20224 yr Excel spread sheets are *.xls That picture looks like Gnumeric. I think that file extension might be *.xml
March 25, 20224 yr Author Linux LibreOffice Calc is .ods. Older windows excel is .xls, newer excel is .xlsx. JT Edited March 25, 20224 yr by jthornton add excel extensions
March 25, 20224 yr 4 hours ago, jthornton said: Linux LibreOffice Calc is .ods. Older windows excel is .xls, newer excel is .xlsx. JT Or you could just save the Libre spreadsheet as a *.xlsx file.
March 25, 20224 yr 6 hours ago, jthornton said: Linux LibreOffice Calc is .ods. Older windows excel is .xls, newer excel is .xlsx. JT Those extensions are now allowed, thanks JT!
March 25, 20224 yr Also, I clicked on "Spreadsheet" in JT's original topic and I was able to download the file.
March 26, 20224 yr 4 hours ago, jthornton said: I've attached the spreadsheet, thanks John. JT Polygon.ods 114.29 kB · 1 download Thanks!
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