Here is what I have done and what I will be doing. Last week: -Wrote the calculation part for rendering. -Wrote a failing stub fro using this calculation and setting the style sheet. -Looked at the rendering of statically formatted cells (by applying style sheets).
This week: -Get done with the rendering for once. -Optimise calculation code. -Why are some tests failing..investigate the sw_subsequentexport test. On Fri, Aug 16, 2013 at 3:29 AM, Akash Shetye <shetyeak...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > From: Akash Shetye <shetyeak...@gmail.com> > Date: Thu, Aug 15, 2013 at 8:16 PM > Subject: Re: Updates about Enhanced Database Ranges. > To: Akash Shetye <shetyeak...@gmail.com> > > > Hello all, > > Updating everyone about the branch's progress after a long long time. I > have managed to get done the import and export of table styles and tables > from .xlsx back to .xlsx from LO. LO now supports the import of table > styles but there is nothing in place about the export to Open Document > Format of these table styles. Currently I am swimming around the rendering > codeand should be getting on with something to show pretty soon like in a 3 > days. > What follows after that is the making of rendering code that actually > works when when you reposition tables etc but that is something to worry > about after the initial rendering is done. Also dialog and much UI stuff is > way pending. See you next week. > > > On Thu, Jul 25, 2013 at 1:39 AM, Akash Shetye <shetyeak...@gmail.com>wrote: > >> Hello >> I have completed the table style export to OOXML just yesterday however >> the code needs a lot of ironing out. >> >> About exporting the tables to open document format. The tables created in >> excel are available in the xlsx zip at /tables/table#.xml where # is the >> number of the table defined in excel so if you define 4 tables., you will >> have 4 xml files in there one each. >> >> This data is parsed and successfully imported into calc. I spoke with >> markus some time ago about exporting table styles to open document. He >> mentioned writing a rfc or something later on for that so that is on hold. >> >> The export to excel of these db ranges will be done only for those db >> ranges that use any table formatting. This should not be that difficult, I >> realised that this only involves searching through the ScDBData collection >> and identifying the ranges that have formatting and writing the xml for >> them in /tables/.. >> >> Even if db ranges are stored as expressions or anything in calc, they >> will be easily exportable to excel. I think we will not have to worry about >> that. Once thats done full excel support for table styles will be achieved. >> >> I will push that soon. >> > > >
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