2012/5/11 Kohei Yoshida <kohei.yosh...@gmail.com>: > On Fri, May 11, 2012 at 11:50 AM, Kohei Yoshida <kohei.yosh...@gmail.com> > wrote: > >> My gut feeling (totally unscientific and may be illogical) tells me >> that wedging this information into the style section may not be the >> cleanest approach. I could, however, imagine we define these color >> scales elsewhere, and reference them from the style section somehow, >> either by name or by index. Or just totally leave it outside the >> style section. Somehow I tend to think that this feature behaves more >> like a database range, chart source range, or pivot table data source, >> than conditional formatting. And based on how Markus is implementing >> it so far even in the core, the color scale data is separated stored >> than the conventional conditional formatting data. > > Actually I'll take a step back from this. The existing conditional > formatting implementation *does* have the concept of ranges. For > instance, unique values condition only makes sense when it's applied > to a range of cells. So, color scales may be considered a logical > extension of the conventional conditional formatting. > > Come to think of it, how are we dealing with these unique values, > non-unique values conditions in ODF, which has similar range > requirement to color scales (and data bars)? >
The unique value condition is not saved to odf. See 11d375a4e719ce4836015020d2f120765672fb09 So if we find a solution here for color scales we might use the same solution to export this to odf. Regards, Markus _______________________________________________ LibreOffice mailing list LibreOffice@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice