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What we have played => EVE Online => Topic started by: Rubino on January 21, 2009, 03:28:30 PM

Title: Fighter Production Tracking
Post by: Rubino on January 21, 2009, 03:28:30 PM
Attached is a spreadsheet that covers the production of fighters, listing their mineral requirements based on the current BPC's we have.
You may need to enable the option & authenticate - but it should automagically pulls the latest prices from the Corp Mineral Purchase Programme thread here.
Otherwise you can manually update the Minerals tab and change/update the prices yourself.
Title: Re: Fighter Production Tracking
Post by: Mangala on January 21, 2009, 03:53:29 PM
Does this take the mins info from the post or the spreadsheet itself?

PS - epic thanks for this by the way. 

/me runs off to do the pm for Saf for market value of things.
Title: Re: Fighter Production Tracking
Post by: Rubino on January 21, 2009, 04:57:06 PM
From the post rather than the spreadsheet.
Excel has a feature that allows pulling information from HTML tables into a sheet.

I've not tested it on another machine - to verify that it works as expected - only on my main machine.
It may need a few tweaks - let me know and I'll adjust it accordingly.

It shouldn't be hard to knock up a macro that will take a selection of cells and BBCode 'em.  I'll take a look at the problem but it would make updating the forum post easier.
Title: Re: Fighter Production Tracking
Post by: Warcold on January 21, 2009, 08:03:02 PM
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* Mangala runs off to do the pm for Saf for market value of things.
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Hmm, same 'prob' here as in the other thread... Will have to try if my Open Office eats this stuff. Will do another time...
Title: Re: Fighter Production Tracking
Post by: Rubino on January 21, 2009, 08:07:07 PM
Humm - there is a plugin for Open Office but I've not tried it in a long time.
Is there any chance you can get your hands on Office 2007 Enterprise? There is a download available for it via P2P - I'll PM you the name you should look for.
If not then you won't be able to use Groove and we'll have to adopt a different approach - either SVN or a web version of Groove.