P.S. Code in http://ss3.gemtalksystems.com/ss/Tabular/Tabular-HannesHirzel.59.mcz
On 8/14/15, H. Hirzel <hannes.hir...@gmail.com> wrote: > I am now looking for the place in the SAX parser where the cell > content is assigned. > > > Test script (debug it) > > |wbk wsheet wimported cell fname4| > fname4 := 'TabularConstructed4Exported.xlsx'. > wbk := TabularWorkbook new. > self assert: (wbk worksheets isEmpty). > > wsheet := TabularWorksheet new. > wsheet > at: 1 @ 1 putData: 'abc 11'; > at: 2 @ 1 putData: 'def 21'; > at: 3 @ 1 putData: 'ghi 31'. > wbk worksheets add: wsheet. > TabularXSLXExport workbook: wbk fileName: fname4. > > wimported := XLSXImporter import: (FileLocator home / fname4 ) . > cell := ((wimported worksheetNamed: 'Sheet1') at: 1@1). > > Put a halt into > TabularWorksheet>>at:putCell: > > to come near the place. The cell attributes are there (inline string > in this case) > > But I did not find the exact place where the cell content 'abc 11' is > assigned. > > Any help? > > --Hannes > > On 8/14/15, H. Hirzel <hannes.hir...@gmail.com> wrote: >> On 8/2/15, Ben Coman <b...@openinworld.com> wrote: >>> Cool. I might have a use for this soon. >>> cheers -ben >> >> Hello Ben >> >> The standard to implement is huge. We are dealing with a subset. >> >> Example test documents I consider using are here >> >> http://www.openoffice.org/sc/testdocs/index.html >> >> (all which are labeled 'XML') >> >> What we have so far in the tabular package is quite usable, depending >> on the project. >> >> My interest for next steps are >> >> a. get round trip : >> 1. create tabular model >> 2. export workbook >> 3. import workbook >> working fine. >> (the issue is inline string parsing currently but I will soon be >> there) >> >> b. cell styles >> >> c. multiple worksheets on export (currently limited to one with a fix >> name; import >> can deal with several worksheets in a workbook) >> >> -- Hannes >> >> >> >> >>> On Sun, Aug 2, 2015 at 2:58 AM, Юрий Мироненко <assargad...@gmail.com> >>> wrote: >>>> Hello. >>>> Some time ago I announced Tabular, some effort to make a tool for >>>> spreadsheets import/export. >>>> >>>> This is short notice: Vincent Blondeau have added XLSX import >>>> functionality! >>>> It's also mostly proof-of-concept now, but even at this stage it's >>>> quite >>>> usable. >>>> >>>> Thanks, Vincent! >>> >>> >> >