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Package: oleo
version: 1.6
revision: 2

I'm not at all familiar with oleo, and it's been a couple of
years since I used a spreadsheet.  After a brief look at
/usr/doc/oleo/*, I did the following:

Start oleo
<oleo displays empty spreadsheet with cell r1c1 active>
enter 'Q'  ("Main command to quit oleo")
<oleo asks if I want to set r1c1 to Q>
enter ^h (control-h -- help command)
<oleo asks what I want help on -- or ? for more explanation>
enter '?'
<oleo puts up another help menu -- one possible selection is 'W'>
enter 'W'
<oleo puts up a menu with some headings and lots of control chars>
after some more fooling around, and ^C abort attempts, enter ^Z
oleo stopped, back at bash prompt>
"kill -9 %1"
"fg"

mitchell@mdd.comm.mot.com (Bill Mitchell)



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From: iwj10@thor.cam.ac.uk (Ian Jackson)
To: Bill Mitchell <mitchell@mdd.comm.mot.com>
Subject: Bug#693: Acknowledgement (was: oleo not set up well for use in 
non-X11 environment)
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