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NAME

       ssconvert - a command line spreadsheet format converter

SYNOPSIS

       ssconvert [OPTIONS] infile outfile

       ssconvert [OPTIONS] --merge-to outfile infile1 infile2 ...

DESCRIPTION

       ssconvert  is  a  command  line  utility  to  convert  spreadsheet  files  between various
       spreadsheet file formats. It is a companion utility to Gnumeric, the powerful  spreadsheet
       program created by the GNOME project.

       ssconvert accepts either file names or URIs as infile outfile. The special URIs fd://0 and
       fd://1 can be used for standard input and standard output respectively.

OPTIONS

       This program follows the usual  GNU  command  line  syntax,  with  single  letter  options
       starting with a single dash (`-') and longer options starting with two dashes (`--').

   Main options
       --recalc
              Recalculate all cells before writing the result.

       --set CELL=CONTENTS
              Set the value of CELL to CONTENTS.  To put an expression in a cell, add an extra =,
              for example --set "A11==A10+1".  This option may  be  repeated  as  many  times  as
              needed.   The workbook will be recalculated after all cells have been set, provided
              that the workbook is set for automatic recalculation.  If not, recalculation can be
              forced with --recalc.

       -v, --verbose
              Be slightly more verbose about what is going on.

       --list-exporters
              List the available exporters (file formats that can be written).

       -T, --export-type=ID
              Specify  which  exporter  to use; see below for a list. This is only necessary when
              the right format does not follow from the output file name.  The list of  available
              export  formats  can be generated using the --list-exporters option.  However, when
              image export is requested using the  --export-graphs  option,  the  list  of  image
              formats  should  be  consulted  instead.   That  list  can  be  generated using the
              --list-image-formats option.

       -O, --export-options=optionsstring
              Specify  parameters  for  the  chosen  exporter.   optionsstring  is  a   list   of
              parameter=value pairs, separated by spaces.  The parameter names and values allowed
              are specific to the exporter and are documented below. Multiple parameters  can  be
              specified

       --export-graphs
              Export  the graphs (or charts) inside the input spreadsheet to numbered image files
              (SVG by default).  The  list  of  available  image  formats  can  be  printed  with
              --list-image-formats

       --list-importers
              List the available importers (file formats that can be read).  -I, --import-type=ID
              Specify which importer to use; see below for a list. This is  only  necessary  when
              the right format does not follow from the input file name.

       --list-image-formats
              List the available image formats for graph export

       -E, --import-encoding=STRING
              Specify an encoding for imported content.

       -M, --merge-to=FILENAME
              Merge a collection of workbooks into one.  Sheet size will expand to the largest in
              all the workbooks.  Names in the scope of individual workbooks will end up  in  the
              scope  of  the  merged  workbook.   The  merge  will  be  aborted if there are name
              conflicts.

       -S, --export-file-per-sheet
              Export a file for each sheet if the exporter only supports one  sheet  at  a  time.
              The  output  filename is treated as a template in which sheet number is substituted
              for %n, sheet name is substituted for %s, and sheet object name is substituted  for
              %o  in  case of graph export.  If there are no substitutions, a default of ".%n" is
              added.

   Help options
       --version
              Display ssconvert's version.

       -h, --help, --usage
              Display a brief usage message.

       --help-all
              Show all help options.

       --help-libspreadsheet
              Show Gnumeric options.

LIST OF IMPORTER/EXPORTER IDS

       The following IDs can be can be used both for import (reading) and export (writing).

       Gnumeric_XmlIO:sax
              Gnumeric's XML file format (*.gnumeric)

       Gnumeric_OpenCalc:openoffice
              OpenDocument ⟨http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenDocument⟩ or OpenOffice Calc
              ⟨http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenOffice.org_Calc⟩  (*.sxc,  *.ods)  format.  As an
              exporter, this is ODF/OpenOffice without foreign elements (*.ods).

       Gnumeric_dif:dif
              Data  Interchange   Format   ⟨http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Data_Interchange_Format⟩
              (*.dif)

       Gnumeric_paradox:paradox
              Paradox  database  ⟨http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paradox_%28database%29⟩ or primary
              index file (*.db, *.px)

       Gnumeric_stf:stf_assistant
              Text (configurable)

       Gnumeric_sylk:sylk
              MultiPlan ⟨http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multiplan⟩ Symbolic Link (SYLK) ⟨http://
              en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SYmbolic_LinK_%28SYLK%29⟩ (*.slk)

       Gnumeric_Excel:xlsx
              Microsoft Excel (tm) 2007 ("Office Open XML", OOXML ⟨http://en.wikipedia.org/
              wiki/XLSX⟩ ) format

LIST OF IMPORTANT IMPORTER IDS

       Gnumeric_stf:stf_csvtab
              Comma or tab separated values (CSV/TSV) (*.csv)

       Gnumeric_html:html
              HTML (*.html, *.htm)

       Gnumeric_Excel:excel
              Microsoft Excel (tm) (*.xls)

       Gnumeric_Excel:excel_xml
              Microsoft Excel (tm) 2003 SpreadsheetML

LIST OF OTHER IMPORTER IDS

       Gnumeric_QPro:qpro
              Quattro Pro ⟨http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quattro_Pro⟩ (*.wb1, *.wb2, *.wb3)

       Gnumeric_applix:applix
              Applix (*.as)

       Gnumeric_lotus:lotus
              Lotus 1-2-3 ⟨http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lotus_1-2-3⟩ (*.wk1, *.wks, *.123)

       Gnumeric_mps:mps
              MPS (Mathematical Programming System) format ⟨http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
              MPS_%28format%29⟩  Linear  programming  and  mixed  integer programming file format
              (*.mps)

       Gnumeric_oleo:oleo
              GNU Oleo ⟨http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNU_Oleo⟩ (*.oleo)

       Gnumeric_plan_perfect:pln
              PlanPerfect Format (PLN)

       Gnumeric_psiconv:psiconv
              Psion (*.psisheet)

       Gnumeric_sc:sc
              SC/xspread

       Gnumeric_xbase:xbase
              xBase ⟨http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XBase⟩ (*.dbf) file format

LIST OF IMPORTANT EXPORTER IDS

       Gnumeric_OpenCalc:odf
              ODF/OpenOffice with foreign elements (*.ods)

       Gnumeric_glpk:glpk
              GLPK Linear Program Solver

       Gnumeric_html:html40
              HTML 4.0 (*.html)

       Gnumeric_html:html40frag
              HTML (*.html) fragment

       Gnumeric_html:xhtml
              XHTML (*.html)

       Gnumeric_html:xhtml_range
              XHTML range - for export to clipboard

       Gnumeric_pdf:pdf_assistant
              Portable Document Format (*.PDF)

       Gnumeric_stf:stf_csv
              Comma separated values (CSV)

       Gnumeric_Excel:excel_dsf
              Microsoft Excel (tm) 97/2000/XP & 5.0/95

LIST OF OTHER EXPORTER IDS

       Gnumeric_Excel:excel_biff7
              Microsoft Excel (tm) 5.0/95

       Gnumeric_Excel:excel_biff8
              Microsoft S Excel (tm) 97/2000/XP

       Gnumeric_GnomeGlossary:po
              Gnome Glossary PO file format

       Gnumeric_html:html32
              HTML 3.2 (*.html)

       Gnumeric_html:latex
              LaTeX 2e (*.tex)

       Gnumeric_html:latex_table
              LaTeX 2e (*.tex) table fragment

       Gnumeric_html:roff
              TROFF ⟨http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Troff⟩ (*.me) format.

       Gnumeric_lpsolve:lpsolve
              LPSolve ⟨http://sourceforge.net/projects/lpsolve/⟩ Mixed Integer Linear Programming
              (MILP) solver

OPTIONS FOR THE PORTABLE DOCUMENT FORMAT (*.pdf) EXPORTER

       sheet  Name  of  the  workbook  sheet  to  operate  on.  You can specify several sheets by
              repeating this option.  This is ignored if the object option is given.

       active-sheet
              Select the active sheet to operate on.  The value for this  option  is  irrelevant,
              but the equal sign is mandatory.

       object Name  of  the  sheet  object  to print. If this option is given any sheet option is
              ignored.  Only the first object given is exported.

       paper  Paper size. Valid values include "A4" for ISO A4 and  "na_letter_8.5x11in"  for  US
              Letter. If an individual graph is specified through the object option, then a paper
              size of "fit" reduces the size of the paper to the size of the graph.

OPTIONS FOR THE CONFIGURABLE TEXT (*.txt) EXPORTER

       sheet  Name of the workbook sheet to operate  on.   You  can  specify  several  sheets  by
              repeating this option.

       active-sheet
              Select  the  active  sheet to operate on.  The value for this option is irrelevant,
              but the equal sign is mandatory.

       eol    End Of Line convention; how lines are terminated.  "unix" for linefeed,  "mac"  for
              carriage return; "windows" for carriage return plus linefeed.

       charset
              The character encoding of the output. Defaults to UTF-8.

       locale The  locale  to use for number and date formatting.  Defaults to the current locale
              as reported by locale(1).  Consult locale -a output for acceptable values.

       quote  The character or string used for quoting fields. Defaults to "\"" (quotation mark /
              double quote).

       separator
              The string used to separate fields. Defaults to space.

       format How  cells  should  be  formatted.  Acceptable values: "automatic" (apply automatic
              formatting; default), "raw" (output data raw, unformatted), or "preserve" (preserve
              the formatting from the source document).

              This deals with the difference between a cell's contents and the way those contents
              are formatted.

              Consider a cell in a Gnumeric input document that was input as "4/19/73"  in  a  US
              locale, with a format set to "d-mmm-yyyy" and thus formatted as "19-Apr-1973".

              With  the  default format setting of "automatic" it will be output as "1973/04/19".
              With "preserve", the formatting  will  be  preserved  and  it  will  be  output  as
              "19-Apr-1973".  With  "raw"  it  will  be  output  as  "26773" (Gnumeric's internal
              representation: days since an epoch).

       transliterate-mode
              How to handle unrepresentable characters (characters that cannot be represented  in
              the chosen output character set).  Acceptable values: "transliterate", or "escape".

       quoting-mode
              When  does  data need to be quoted?  "never", "auto" (puts quotes where needed), or
              "always". Defaults to "auto".

       quoting-on-whitespace
              Controls whether initial or terminal whitespace forces quoting. Defaults to TRUE.

EXAMPLE

       To convert the Gnumeric file foo.gnumeric to a Microsoft Excel(TM) format file foo.xls:

       ssconvert foo.gnumeric foo.xls

       The export format can be specified explicitly, to override the default (which is based  on
       the file extension):

       ssconvert --export-type=Gnumeric_stf:stf_csv foo.xls foo.txt

       To  convert  an Excel format file statfuns.xls to a text file, specifying the semicolon as
       the separator character:

       ssconvert -O 'separator=; format=raw' samples/excel/statfuns.xls statfuns.txt

       To export the charts from the input file input.gnumeric to numbered SVG files:

       ssconvert --export-graphs input.gnumeric 'output.%n.svg'

       To export the charts from the input file input.gnumeric to numbered PNG files:

       ssconvert --export-type=png --export-graphs input.gnumeric 'output.%n.png'

LICENSE

       ssconvert is licensed under the terms of the General Public License (GPL), version 2 or 3.
       For information on this license look at the source code that came with the software or see
       the GNU project page ⟨http://www.gnu.org⟩.

COPYRIGHT

       The copyright on the Gnumeric software and source code is held by the  individual  authors
       as is documented in the source code.

AUTHOR

       ssconvert's  primary  author  is  Jody  Goldberg <jody@gnome.org>; ssconvert builds on the
       Gnumeric codebase.

       The  initial  version   of   this   manpage   was   written   by   J.H.M.   Dassen   (Ray)
       <jdassen@debian.org>.

SEE ALSO

       gnumeric(1), ssdiff(1), ssgrep(1), ssindex(1)

       The Gnumeric Homepage ⟨http://www.gnome.org/projects/gnumeric/⟩.

       The GNOME project page ⟨http://www.gnome.org/⟩.