Yes, transforming them into .ods from Gnumeric on another operating system allowed me to (after closing a little window that said "not all attributes could be read") read them with Libre Office in my EasyOS.lp-dolittle wrote:you should transform the Gnumeric-files into the *.odf-format in the OS which you used so far, and which obviously was able to run Gnumeric.
In my case it didn't work. Working from my EasyOS, and using Libre Office I was able to transform another .gnumeric file into a .ods but when I tried to open it, a "Text Import Configuration" opened. Without making any changes on it I clicked on its OK button and after (at least) 15 minutes a little window with an OK button announced "The data could not be loaded completely because the maximum number of character per cell was exceeded" and a chains of characters that were not what I was expecting appeared. Take a look at them in the attachment.lp-dolittle wrote: Start LibreOffice.Calc, go to 'File' > 'open' > 'All files', and then scroll down until you reach the Gnumeric-option.
@ Cu Chulinux
I'm extremely bad at working on the CLI .
I will put your comments in the list of things I must study and test.
I'll let you know if I get to solve the problem following your indications.
Thank you both for sharing your experiences.