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  3. data/README.rdoc +136 -0
  4. data/Rakefile +52 -0
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  6. data/charts/chartex.rb +316 -0
  7. data/charts/demo1.rb +46 -0
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  17. data/examples/a_simple.rb +43 -0
  18. data/examples/autofilter.rb +265 -0
  19. data/examples/bigfile.rb +30 -0
  20. data/examples/chart_area.rb +121 -0
  21. data/examples/chart_bar.rb +120 -0
  22. data/examples/chart_column.rb +120 -0
  23. data/examples/chart_line.rb +120 -0
  24. data/examples/chart_pie.rb +108 -0
  25. data/examples/chart_scatter.rb +121 -0
  26. data/examples/chart_stock.rb +148 -0
  27. data/examples/chess.rb +142 -0
  28. data/examples/colors.rb +129 -0
  29. data/examples/comments1.rb +27 -0
  30. data/examples/comments2.rb +352 -0
  31. data/examples/copyformat.rb +52 -0
  32. data/examples/data_validate.rb +279 -0
  33. data/examples/date_time.rb +87 -0
  34. data/examples/defined_name.rb +32 -0
  35. data/examples/demo.rb +124 -0
  36. data/examples/diag_border.rb +36 -0
  37. data/examples/formats.rb +490 -0
  38. data/examples/formula_result.rb +30 -0
  39. data/examples/header.rb +137 -0
  40. data/examples/hide_sheet.rb +29 -0
  41. data/examples/hyperlink.rb +43 -0
  42. data/examples/images.rb +63 -0
  43. data/examples/indent.rb +31 -0
  44. data/examples/merge1.rb +40 -0
  45. data/examples/merge2.rb +45 -0
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  47. data/examples/merge4.rb +83 -0
  48. data/examples/merge5.rb +80 -0
  49. data/examples/merge6.rb +67 -0
  50. data/examples/outline.rb +255 -0
  51. data/examples/outline_collapsed.rb +209 -0
  52. data/examples/panes.rb +113 -0
  53. data/examples/password_protection.rb +33 -0
  54. data/examples/properties.rb +34 -0
  55. data/examples/properties_jp.rb +33 -0
  56. data/examples/protection.rb +47 -0
  57. data/examples/regions.rb +53 -0
  58. data/examples/repeat.rb +43 -0
  59. data/examples/republic.png +0 -0
  60. data/examples/right_to_left.rb +27 -0
  61. data/examples/row_wrap.rb +53 -0
  62. data/examples/set_first_sheet.rb +14 -0
  63. data/examples/stats.rb +74 -0
  64. data/examples/stocks.rb +81 -0
  65. data/examples/store_formula.rb +15 -0
  66. data/examples/tab_colors.rb +31 -0
  67. data/examples/utf8.rb +15 -0
  68. data/examples/write_arrays.rb +83 -0
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  85. data/lib/writeexcel.rb +1159 -0
  86. data/lib/writeexcel/biffwriter.rb +223 -0
  87. data/lib/writeexcel/caller_info.rb +12 -0
  88. data/lib/writeexcel/cell_range.rb +332 -0
  89. data/lib/writeexcel/chart.rb +1968 -0
  90. data/lib/writeexcel/charts/area.rb +154 -0
  91. data/lib/writeexcel/charts/bar.rb +177 -0
  92. data/lib/writeexcel/charts/column.rb +156 -0
  93. data/lib/writeexcel/charts/external.rb +66 -0
  94. data/lib/writeexcel/charts/line.rb +154 -0
  95. data/lib/writeexcel/charts/pie.rb +169 -0
  96. data/lib/writeexcel/charts/scatter.rb +192 -0
  97. data/lib/writeexcel/charts/stock.rb +213 -0
  98. data/lib/writeexcel/col_info.rb +87 -0
  99. data/lib/writeexcel/colors.rb +68 -0
  100. data/lib/writeexcel/comments.rb +460 -0
  101. data/lib/writeexcel/compatibility.rb +65 -0
  102. data/lib/writeexcel/convert_date_time.rb +117 -0
  103. data/lib/writeexcel/data_validations.rb +370 -0
  104. data/lib/writeexcel/debug_info.rb +41 -0
  105. data/lib/writeexcel/embedded_chart.rb +35 -0
  106. data/lib/writeexcel/excelformula.y +139 -0
  107. data/lib/writeexcel/excelformulaparser.rb +587 -0
  108. data/lib/writeexcel/format.rb +1575 -0
  109. data/lib/writeexcel/formula.rb +987 -0
  110. data/lib/writeexcel/helper.rb +78 -0
  111. data/lib/writeexcel/image.rb +218 -0
  112. data/lib/writeexcel/olewriter.rb +305 -0
  113. data/lib/writeexcel/outline.rb +24 -0
  114. data/lib/writeexcel/properties.rb +242 -0
  115. data/lib/writeexcel/shared_string_table.rb +153 -0
  116. data/lib/writeexcel/storage_lite.rb +984 -0
  117. data/lib/writeexcel/workbook.rb +2478 -0
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  182. data/test/perl_output/set_first_sheet.xls +0 -0
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  187. data/test/perl_output/unicode_cyrillic.xls +0 -0
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  200. data/test/test_00_IEEE_double.rb +13 -0
  201. data/test/test_01_add_worksheet.rb +10 -0
  202. data/test/test_02_merge_formats.rb +49 -0
  203. data/test/test_04_dimensions.rb +388 -0
  204. data/test/test_05_rows.rb +175 -0
  205. data/test/test_06_extsst.rb +74 -0
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  207. data/test/test_12_date_only.rb +525 -0
  208. data/test/test_13_date_seconds.rb +477 -0
  209. data/test/test_21_escher.rb +624 -0
  210. data/test/test_22_mso_drawing_group.rb +741 -0
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  212. data/test/test_24_txo.rb +74 -0
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  217. data/test/test_29_process_jpg.rb +670 -0
  218. data/test/test_30_validation_dval.rb +74 -0
  219. data/test/test_31_validation_dv_strings.rb +123 -0
  220. data/test/test_32_validation_dv_formula.rb +203 -0
  221. data/test/test_40_property_types.rb +188 -0
  222. data/test/test_41_properties.rb +235 -0
  223. data/test/test_42_set_properties.rb +434 -0
  224. data/test/test_50_name_stored.rb +295 -0
  225. data/test/test_51_name_print_area.rb +353 -0
  226. data/test/test_52_name_print_titles.rb +450 -0
  227. data/test/test_53_autofilter.rb +199 -0
  228. data/test/test_60_chart_generic.rb +574 -0
  229. data/test/test_61_chart_subclasses.rb +84 -0
  230. data/test/test_62_chart_formats.rb +268 -0
  231. data/test/test_63_chart_area_formats.rb +645 -0
  232. data/test/test_biff.rb +71 -0
  233. data/test/test_big_workbook.rb +17 -0
  234. data/test/test_compatibility.rb +12 -0
  235. data/test/test_example_match.rb +3246 -0
  236. data/test/test_format.rb +1189 -0
  237. data/test/test_formula.rb +61 -0
  238. data/test/test_ole.rb +102 -0
  239. data/test/test_storage_lite.rb +116 -0
  240. data/test/test_workbook.rb +146 -0
  241. data/test/test_worksheet.rb +106 -0
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+ # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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+ require 'helper'
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+ require 'stringio'
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+
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+ class TC_Format < Test::Unit::TestCase
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+
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+ TEST_DIR = File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__))
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+ PERL_OUTDIR = File.join(TEST_DIR, 'perl_output')
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+
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+ def setup
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+ @ruby_file = StringIO.new
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+ @format = Writeexcel::Format.new
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+ end
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+
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+ def test_set_format_properties
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+ end
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+
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+ def test_format_properties_with_valid_value
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+ # set_format_properties( propty => val )
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+ valid_properties = get_valid_format_properties
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+ valid_properties.each do |k,v|
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+ fmt = Writeexcel::Format.new
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+ before = get_format_property(fmt)
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+ fmt.set_format_properties(k => v)
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+ after = get_format_property(fmt)
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+ after.delete_if {|key, val| before[key] == val }
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+ assert_equal(1, after.size, "change 1 property[:#{k}] but #{after.size} was changed.#{after.inspect}")
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+ assert_equal(v, after[k], "[:#{k}] doesn't match.")
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+ end
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+
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+ # set_format_properties( propty_1 => val1, propty_2 => val2)
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+ valid_properties.each do |k,v|
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+ fmt = Writeexcel::Format.new
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+ before = get_format_property(fmt)
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+ fmt.set_format_properties(k => v, :bold => 1)
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+ after = get_format_property(fmt)
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+ after.delete_if {|key, val| before[key] == val }
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+ assert_equal(2, after.size, "change 1 property[:#{k}] but #{after.size} was changed.#{after.inspect}")
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+ assert_equal(v, after[k], "[:#{k}] doesn't match.")
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+ assert_equal(700, after[:bold])
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+ end
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+
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+ # set_format_properties( hash_variable )
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+ valid_properties = get_valid_format_properties
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+ valid_properties.each do |k,v|
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+ arg = {k => v}
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+ fmt = Writeexcel::Format.new
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+ before = get_format_property(fmt)
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+ fmt.set_format_properties(arg)
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+ after = get_format_property(fmt)
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+ after.delete_if {|key, val| before[key] == val }
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+ assert_equal(1, after.size, "change 1 property[:#{k}] but #{after.size} was changed.#{after.inspect}")
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+ assert_equal(v, after[k], "[:#{k}] doesn't match.")
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+ end
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+
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+ # set_format_properties( hash_variable, hash_variable... )
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+ valid_properties = get_valid_format_properties
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+ valid_properties.each do |k,v|
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+ arg = {k => v}
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+ arg2 = {:bold => 1}
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+ fmt = Writeexcel::Format.new
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+ before = get_format_property(fmt)
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+ fmt.set_format_properties(arg, arg2)
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+ after = get_format_property(fmt)
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+ after.delete_if {|key, val| before[key] == val }
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+ assert_equal(2, after.size, "change 1 property[:#{k}] but #{after.size} was changed.#{after.inspect}")
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+ assert_equal(v, after[k], "[:#{k}] doesn't match.")
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+ assert_equal(700, after[:bold])
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+ end
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+
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+ # set_color by string
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+ valid_color_string_number = get_valid_color_string_number
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+ [:color , :bg_color, :fg_color].each do |coltype|
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+ valid_color_string_number.each do |str, num|
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+ fmt = Writeexcel::Format.new
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+ before = get_format_property(fmt)
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+ fmt.set_format_properties(coltype => str)
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+ after = get_format_property(fmt)
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+ after.delete_if {|key, val| before[key] == val }
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+ assert_equal(1, after.size, "change 1 property[:#{coltype}:#{str}] but #{after.size} was changed.#{after.inspect}")
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+ assert_equal(num, after[:"#{coltype}"], "[:#{coltype}:#{str}] doesn't match.")
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+
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+ end
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+
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+ def test_format_properties_with_invalid_value
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+ end
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+
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+ def test_set_font
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+ end
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+
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+ =begin
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+ set_size()
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+ Default state: Font size is 10
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+ Default action: Set font size to 1
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+ Valid args: Integer values from 1 to as big as your screen.
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+ Set the font size. Excel adjusts the height of a row to accommodate the largest font size in the row. You can also explicitly specify the height of a row using the set_row() worksheet method.
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+ =end
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+ def test_set_size
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+ # default state
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+ assert_equal(10, @format.size)
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+
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+ # valid size from low to high
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+ [1, 100, 100**10].each do |size|
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+ fmt = Writeexcel::Format.new
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+ fmt.set_size(size)
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+ assert_equal(size, fmt.size, "valid size:#{size} - doesn't match.")
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+ end
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+
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+ # invalid size -- size doesn't change
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+ [-1, 0, 1/2.0, 'hello', true, false, nil, [0,0], {:invalid => "val"}].each do |size|
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+ fmt = Writeexcel::Format.new
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+ default = fmt.size
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+ fmt.set_size(size)
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+ assert_equal(default, fmt.size, "size:#{size.inspect} doesn't match.")
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ =begin
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+ set_color()
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+
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+ Default state: Excels default color, usually black
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+ Default action: Set the default color
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+ Valid args: Integers from 8..63 or the following strings:
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+ 'black'
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+ 'blue'
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+ 'brown'
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+ 'cyan'
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+ 'gray'
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+ 'green'
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+ 'lime'
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+ 'magenta'
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+ 'navy'
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+ 'orange'
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+ 'pink'
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+ 'purple'
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+ 'red'
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+ 'silver'
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+ 'white'
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+ 'yellow'
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+
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+ Set the font colour. The set_color() method is used as follows:
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+
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+ format = workbook.add_format()
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+ format.set_color('red')
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+ worksheet.write(0, 0, 'wheelbarrow', format)
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+
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+ Note: The set_color() method is used to set the colour of the font in a cell.
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+ To set the colour of a cell use the set_bg_color() and set_pattern() methods.
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+ =end
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+ def test_set_color
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+ # default state
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+ default_col = 0x7FFF
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+ assert_equal(default_col, @format.color)
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+
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+ # valid color
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+ # set by string
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+ str_num = get_valid_color_string_number
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+ str_num.each do |str,num|
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+ fmt = Writeexcel::Format.new
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+ fmt.set_color(str)
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+ assert_equal(num, fmt.color)
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+ end
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+
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+ # valid color
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+ # set by number
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+ [8, 36, 63].each do |color|
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+ fmt = Writeexcel::Format.new
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+ fmt.set_color(color)
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+ assert_equal(color, fmt.color)
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+ end
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+
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+ # invalid color
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+ ['color', :col, -1, 63.5, 10*10].each do |color|
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+ fmt = Writeexcel::Format.new
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+ fmt.set_color(color)
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+ assert_equal(default_col, fmt.color, "color : #{color}")
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+ end
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+
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+ # invalid color ...but...
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+ # 0 <= color < 8 then color += 8 in order to valid value
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+ [0, 7.5].each do |color|
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+ fmt = Writeexcel::Format.new
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+ fmt.set_color(color)
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+ assert_equal((color + 8).to_i, fmt.color, "color : #{color}")
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+ end
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+
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+
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+ end
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+
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+ =begin
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+ set_bold()
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+ Default state: bold is off (internal value = 400)
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+ Default action: Turn bold on
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+ Valid args: 0, 1 [1]
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+
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+ Set the bold property of the font:
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+
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+ $format->set_bold(); # Turn bold on
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+
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+ [1] Actually, values in the range 100..1000 are also valid.
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+ 400 is normal, 700 is bold and 1000 is very bold indeed.
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+ It is probably best to set the value to 1 and use normal bold.
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+ =end
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+
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+ def test_set_bold
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+ # default state
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+ assert_equal(400, @format.bold)
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+
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+ # valid weight
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+ fmt = Writeexcel::Format.new
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+ fmt.set_bold
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+ assert_equal(700, fmt.bold)
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+ {0 => 400, 1 => 700, 100 => 100, 1000 => 1000}.each do |weight, value|
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+ fmt = Writeexcel::Format.new
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+ fmt.set_bold(weight)
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+ assert_equal(value, fmt.bold)
221
+ end
222
+
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+ # invalid weight
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+ [-1, 99, 1001, 'bold'].each do |weight|
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+ fmt = Writeexcel::Format.new
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+ fmt.set_bold(weight)
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+ assert_equal(400, fmt.bold, "weight : #{weight}")
228
+ end
229
+ end
230
+
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+ =begin
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+ set_italic()
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+
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+ Default state: Italic is off
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+ Default action: Turn italic on
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+ Valid args: 0, 1
237
+
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+ Set the italic property of the font:
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+
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+ format.set_italic() # Turn italic on
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+ =end
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+ def test_set_italic
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+ # default state
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+ assert_equal(0, @format.italic)
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+
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+ # valid arg
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+ fmt = Writeexcel::Format.new
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+ fmt.set_italic
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+ assert_equal(1, fmt.italic)
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+ {0=>0, 1=>1}.each do |arg,value|
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+ fmt = Writeexcel::Format.new
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+ fmt.set_italic(arg)
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+ assert_equal(value, fmt.italic, "arg : #{arg}")
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+ end
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+
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+ # invalid arg
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+ [-1, 0.2, 100, 'italic', true, false, nil].each do |arg|
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+ assert_raise(ArgumentError,
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+ "set_italic(#{arg}) : invalid arg. arg must be 0, 1 or none."){
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+ fmt = Writeexcel::Format.new
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+ fmt.set_italic(arg)
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+ }
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ =begin
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+ set_underline()
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+
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+ Default state: Underline is off
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+ Default action: Turn on single underline
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+ Valid args: 0 = No underline
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+ 1 = Single underline
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+ 2 = Double underline
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+ 33 = Single accounting underline
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+ 34 = Double accounting underline
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+
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+ Set the underline property of the font.
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+
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+ format.set_underline() # Single underline
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+ =end
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+ def test_set_underline
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+ # default state
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+ assert_equal(0, @format.underline, "default state")
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+
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+ # valid args
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+ fmt = Writeexcel::Format.new
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+ fmt.set_underline
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+ assert_equal(1, fmt.underline, "No arg")
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+
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+ [0, 1, 2, 33, 34].each do |arg|
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+ fmt = Writeexcel::Format.new
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+ fmt.set_underline(arg)
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+ assert_equal(arg, fmt.underline, "arg : #{arg}")
294
+ end
295
+
296
+ # invalid args
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+ [-1, 0.2, 100, 'under', true, false, nil].each do |arg|
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+ assert_raise(ArgumentError,
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+ "set_underline(#{arg}) : arg must be 0, 1 or none, 2, 33, 34."){
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+ fmt = Writeexcel::Format.new
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+ fmt.set_underline(arg)
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+ }
303
+ end
304
+ end
305
+
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+ =begin
307
+ set_font_strikeout()
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+
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+ Default state: Strikeout is off
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+ Default action: Turn strikeout on
311
+ Valid args: 0, 1
312
+
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+ Set the strikeout property of the font.
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+ =end
315
+ def test_set_font_strikeout
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+ # default state
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+ assert_equal(0, @format.font_strikeout, "default state")
318
+
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+ # valid args
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+ fmt = Writeexcel::Format.new
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+ fmt.set_font_strikeout
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+ assert_equal(1, fmt.font_strikeout, "No arg")
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+
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+ [0, 1].each do |arg|
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+ fmt = Writeexcel::Format.new
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+ fmt.set_font_strikeout(arg)
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+ assert_equal(arg, fmt.font_strikeout, "arg : #{arg}")
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+ end
329
+
330
+ # invalid args
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+ [-1, 0.2, 100, 'strikeout', true, false, nil].each do |arg|
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+ assert_raise(ArgumentError,
333
+ "set_font_strikeout(#{arg}) : arg must be 0, 1 or none."){
334
+ fmt = Writeexcel::Format.new
335
+ fmt.set_font_strikeout(arg)
336
+ }
337
+ end
338
+ end
339
+
340
+ =begin
341
+ set_font_script()
342
+
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+ Default state: Super/Subscript is off
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+ Default action: Turn Superscript on
345
+ Valid args: 0 = Normal
346
+ 1 = Superscript
347
+ 2 = Subscript
348
+
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+ Set the superscript/subscript property of the font. This format is currently not very useful.
350
+ =end
351
+ def test_set_font_script
352
+ # default state
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+ assert_equal(0, @format.font_script, "default state")
354
+
355
+ # valid args
356
+ fmt = Writeexcel::Format.new
357
+ fmt.set_font_script
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+ assert_equal(1, fmt.font_script, "No arg")
359
+
360
+ [0, 1, 2].each do |arg|
361
+ fmt = Writeexcel::Format.new
362
+ fmt.set_font_script(arg)
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+ assert_equal(arg, fmt.font_script, "arg : #{arg}")
364
+ end
365
+
366
+ # invalid args
367
+ [-1, 0.2, 100, 'script', true, false, nil].each do |arg|
368
+ assert_raise(ArgumentError,
369
+ "set_font_script(#{arg}) : arg must be 0, 1 or none, or 2."){
370
+ fmt = Writeexcel::Format.new
371
+ fmt.set_font_script(arg)
372
+ }
373
+ end
374
+
375
+ end
376
+
377
+ =begin
378
+ set_font_outline()
379
+
380
+ Default state: Outline is off
381
+ Default action: Turn outline on
382
+ Valid args: 0, 1
383
+
384
+ Macintosh only.
385
+ =end
386
+ def test_set_font_outline
387
+ # default state
388
+ assert_equal(0, @format.font_outline, "default state")
389
+
390
+ # valid args
391
+ fmt = Writeexcel::Format.new
392
+ fmt.set_font_outline
393
+ assert_equal(1, fmt.font_outline, "No arg")
394
+
395
+ [0, 1].each do |arg|
396
+ fmt = Writeexcel::Format.new
397
+ fmt.set_font_outline(arg)
398
+ assert_equal(arg, fmt.font_outline, "arg : #{arg}")
399
+ end
400
+
401
+ # invalid args
402
+ [-1, 0.2, 100, 'outline', true, false, nil].each do |arg|
403
+ assert_raise(ArgumentError,
404
+ "set_font_outline(#{arg}) : arg must be 0, 1 or none."){
405
+ fmt = Writeexcel::Format.new
406
+ fmt.set_font_outline(arg)
407
+ }
408
+ end
409
+ end
410
+
411
+ =begin
412
+ set_font_shadow()
413
+
414
+ Default state: Shadow is off
415
+ Default action: Turn shadow on
416
+ Valid args: 0, 1
417
+
418
+ Macintosh only.
419
+ =end
420
+ def test_set_font_shadow
421
+ # default state
422
+ assert_equal(0, @format.font_shadow, "default state")
423
+
424
+ # valid args
425
+ fmt = Writeexcel::Format.new
426
+ fmt.set_font_shadow
427
+ assert_equal(1, fmt.font_shadow, "No arg")
428
+
429
+ [0, 1].each do |arg|
430
+ fmt = Writeexcel::Format.new
431
+ fmt.set_font_shadow(arg)
432
+ assert_equal(arg, fmt.font_shadow, "arg : #{arg}")
433
+ end
434
+
435
+ # invalid args
436
+ [-1, 0.2, 100, 'shadow', true, false, nil].each do |arg|
437
+ assert_raise(ArgumentError,
438
+ "set_font_shadow(#{arg}) : arg must be 0, 1 or none."){
439
+ fmt = Writeexcel::Format.new
440
+ fmt.set_font_shadow(arg)
441
+ }
442
+ end
443
+ end
444
+
445
+ =begin
446
+ set_num_format()
447
+
448
+ Default state: General format
449
+ Default action: Format index 1
450
+ Valid args: See the following table
451
+
452
+ This method is used to define the numerical format of a number in Excel. It controls whether a number is displayed as an integer, a floating point number, a date, a currency value or some other user defined format.
453
+ =end
454
+ def test_set_num_format
455
+ # default state
456
+ assert_equal(0, @format.num_format)
457
+
458
+ # Excel built in Format Index (0 .. 49)
459
+ [0, 49].each do |n|
460
+ fmt = Writeexcel::Format.new
461
+ fmt.set_num_format(n)
462
+ assert_equal(n, fmt.num_format, "n: #{n}")
463
+ end
464
+
465
+ # Format string
466
+ ["#,##0", "m/d/yy", "hh:mm:ss"].each do |string|
467
+ fmt = Writeexcel::Format.new
468
+ fmt.set_num_format(string)
469
+ assert_equal(string, fmt.num_format, "string: #{string}")
470
+ end
471
+ end
472
+
473
+ =begin
474
+ set_locked()
475
+
476
+ Default state: Cell locking is on
477
+ Default action: Turn locking on
478
+ Valid args: 0, 1
479
+
480
+ This property can be used to prevent modification of a cells
481
+ contents. Following Excel's convention, cell locking is
482
+ turned on by default. However, it only has an effect if
483
+ the worksheet has been protected, see the worksheet protect()
484
+ method.
485
+
486
+ locked = workbook.add_format()
487
+ locked.set_locked(1) # A non-op
488
+
489
+ unlocked = workbook.add_format()
490
+ locked.set_locked(0)
491
+
492
+ # Enable worksheet protection
493
+ worksheet.protect()
494
+
495
+ # This cell cannot be edited.
496
+ worksheet.write('A1', '=1+2', locked)
497
+
498
+ # This cell can be edited.
499
+ worksheet->write('A2', '=1+2', unlocked)
500
+
501
+ Note: This offers weak protection even with a password,
502
+ see the note in relation to the protect() method.
503
+ =end
504
+ def test_set_locked
505
+ # default state
506
+ assert_equal(1, @format.locked, "default state")
507
+
508
+ # valid args
509
+ fmt = Writeexcel::Format.new
510
+ fmt.set_locked
511
+ assert_equal(1, fmt.locked, "No arg")
512
+
513
+ [0, 1].each do |arg|
514
+ fmt = Writeexcel::Format.new
515
+ fmt.set_locked(arg)
516
+ assert_equal(arg, fmt.locked, "arg : #{arg}")
517
+ end
518
+
519
+ # invalid args
520
+ [-1, 0.2, 100, 'locked', true, false, nil].each do |arg|
521
+ assert_raise(ArgumentError,
522
+ "set_font_shadow(#{arg}) : arg must be 0, 1 or none."){
523
+ fmt = Writeexcel::Format.new
524
+ fmt.set_locked(arg)
525
+ }
526
+ end
527
+ end
528
+ =begin
529
+ set_hidden()
530
+
531
+ Default state: Formula hiding is off
532
+ Default action: Turn hiding on
533
+ Valid args: 0, 1
534
+
535
+ This property is used to hide a formula while still displaying
536
+ its result. This is generally used to hide complex calculations
537
+ from end users who are only interested in the result.
538
+ It only has an effect if the worksheet has been protected,
539
+ see the worksheet protect() method.
540
+
541
+ my hidden = workbook.add_format()
542
+ hidden.set_hidden()
543
+
544
+ # Enable worksheet protection
545
+ worksheet.protect()
546
+
547
+ # The formula in this cell isn't visible
548
+ worksheet.write('A1', '=1+2', hidden)
549
+
550
+ Note: This offers weak protection even with a password,
551
+ see the note in relation to the protect() method.
552
+ =end
553
+ def test_set_hidden
554
+ # default state
555
+ assert_equal(0, @format.hidden, "default state")
556
+
557
+ # valid args
558
+ fmt = Writeexcel::Format.new
559
+ fmt.set_hidden
560
+ assert_equal(1, fmt.hidden, "No arg")
561
+
562
+ [0, 1].each do |arg|
563
+ fmt = Writeexcel::Format.new
564
+ fmt.set_hidden(arg)
565
+ assert_equal(arg, fmt.hidden, "arg : #{arg}")
566
+ end
567
+
568
+ # invalid args
569
+ [-1, 0.2, 100, 'hidden', true, false, nil].each do |arg|
570
+ assert_raise(ArgumentError,
571
+ "set_font_shadow(#{arg}) : arg must be 0, 1 or none."){
572
+ fmt = Writeexcel::Format.new
573
+ fmt.set_hidden(arg)
574
+ }
575
+ end
576
+ end
577
+
578
+ =begin
579
+ set_align()
580
+
581
+ Default state: Alignment is off
582
+ Default action: Left alignment
583
+ Valid args: 'left' Horizontal
584
+ 'center'
585
+ 'right'
586
+ 'fill'
587
+ 'justify'
588
+ 'center_across'
589
+
590
+ 'top' Vertical
591
+ 'vcenter'
592
+ 'bottom'
593
+ 'vjustify'
594
+
595
+ This method is used to set the horizontal and vertical text alignment
596
+ within a cell. Vertical and horizontal alignments can be combined.
597
+ The method is used as follows:
598
+
599
+ my $format = $workbook->add_format();
600
+ $format->set_align('center');
601
+ $format->set_align('vcenter');
602
+ $worksheet->set_row(0, 30);
603
+ $worksheet->write(0, 0, 'X', $format);
604
+
605
+ Text can be aligned across two or more adjacent cells using
606
+ the center_across property. However, for genuine merged cells
607
+ it is better to use the merge_range() worksheet method.
608
+
609
+ The vjustify (vertical justify) option can be used to provide
610
+ automatic text wrapping in a cell. The height of the cell will be
611
+ adjusted to accommodate the wrapped text. To specify where the text
612
+ wraps use the set_text_wrap() method.
613
+ =end
614
+ def test_set_align
615
+ # default state
616
+ assert_equal(0, @format.text_h_align)
617
+ assert_equal(2, @format.text_v_align)
618
+
619
+ # valid arg
620
+ valid_args = {'left'=>1, 'center'=>2, 'centre'=>2, 'right'=>3,
621
+ 'fill'=>4, 'justify'=>5, 'center_across'=>6,
622
+ 'centre_across'=>6, 'merge'=>6,
623
+ 'top'=>0, 'vcenter'=>1, 'vcentre'=>1, 'bottom'=>2,
624
+ 'vjustify'=>3 }
625
+ valid_args.each do |arg, value|
626
+ fmt = Writeexcel::Format.new
627
+ fmt.set_align(arg)
628
+ case arg
629
+ when 'left', 'center', 'centre', 'right', 'fill', 'justify',
630
+ 'center_across', 'centre_across', 'merge'
631
+ assert_equal(value, fmt.text_h_align, "arg: #{arg}")
632
+ when 'top', 'vcenter', 'vcentre', 'bottom', 'vjustify'
633
+ assert_equal(value, fmt.text_v_align, "arg: #{arg}")
634
+ end
635
+ end
636
+
637
+ # invalid arg
638
+ [-1, 0, 1.5, nil, true, false, ['left','top'], {'top'=>0}].each do |arg|
639
+ fmt = Writeexcel::Format.new
640
+ val = get_format_property(fmt)
641
+ #print val.inspect
642
+ #exit
643
+ fmt.set_align(arg)
644
+ assert_equal(val[:align], fmt.text_h_align, "arg: #{arg} - text_h_align changed.")
645
+ assert_equal(val[:valign], fmt.text_v_align, "arg: #{arg} - text_v_align changed.")
646
+ end
647
+ end
648
+
649
+ =begin
650
+ set_center_across()
651
+
652
+ Default state: Center across selection is off
653
+ Default action: Turn center across on
654
+ Valid args: 1
655
+
656
+ Text can be aligned across two or more adjacent cells
657
+ using the set_center_across() method. This is an alias
658
+ for the set_align('center_across') method call.
659
+
660
+ Only one cell should contain the text,
661
+ the other cells should be blank:
662
+
663
+ format = workbook.add_format()
664
+ format.set_center_across()
665
+
666
+ worksheet.write(1, 1, 'Center across selection', format)
667
+ worksheet.write_blank(1, 2, format)
668
+ =end
669
+ def test_set_center_across
670
+ # default state
671
+ assert_equal(0, @format.text_h_align)
672
+
673
+ # method call then center_across is set. if arg is none, numeric, string, whatever.
674
+ @format.set_center_across
675
+ assert_equal(6, @format.text_h_align)
676
+ end
677
+
678
+ =begin
679
+ set_text_wrap()
680
+
681
+ Default state: Text wrap is off
682
+ Default action: Turn text wrap on
683
+ Valid args: 0, 1
684
+
685
+ Here is an example using the text wrap property, the escape
686
+ character \n is used to indicate the end of line:
687
+
688
+ format = workbook.add_format()
689
+ format.set_text_wrap()
690
+ worksheet.write(0, 0, "It's\na bum\nwrap", format)
691
+ =end
692
+ def test_set_text_wrap
693
+ # default state
694
+ assert_equal(0, @format.text_wrap, "default state")
695
+
696
+ # valid args
697
+ fmt = Writeexcel::Format.new
698
+ fmt.set_text_wrap
699
+ assert_equal(1, fmt.text_wrap, "No arg")
700
+
701
+ [0, 1].each do |arg|
702
+ fmt = Writeexcel::Format.new
703
+ fmt.set_text_wrap(arg)
704
+ assert_equal(arg, fmt.text_wrap, "arg : #{arg}")
705
+ end
706
+
707
+ # invalid args
708
+ [-1, 0.2, 100, 'text_wrap', true, false, nil].each do |arg|
709
+ assert_raise(ArgumentError,
710
+ "set_text_wrap(#{arg}) : arg must be 0, 1 or none."){
711
+ fmt = Writeexcel::Format.new
712
+ fmt.set_text_wrap(arg)
713
+ }
714
+ end
715
+ end
716
+
717
+ =begin
718
+ set_rotation()
719
+
720
+ Default state: Text rotation is off
721
+ Default action: None
722
+ Valid args: Integers in the range -90 to 90 and 270
723
+
724
+ Set the rotation of the text in a cell. The rotation can be
725
+ any angle in the range -90 to 90 degrees.
726
+
727
+ format = workbook.add_format()
728
+ format.set_rotation(30)
729
+ worksheet.write(0, 0, 'This text is rotated', format)
730
+
731
+ The angle 270 is also supported. This indicates text where
732
+ the letters run from top to bottom.
733
+ =end
734
+ def test_set_rotation
735
+ # default state
736
+ assert_equal(0, @format.rotation)
737
+
738
+ # # valid args -90 <= angle <= 90, 270 angle can be float or double
739
+ # [-90.0, 89, 0, 89, 90, 270].each do |angle|
740
+ # fmt = Writeexcel::Format.new
741
+ # fmt.set_rotation(angle)
742
+ # assert_equal(angle, fmt.rotation, "angle: #{angle}")
743
+ # end
744
+ end
745
+
746
+ =begin
747
+ set_indent()
748
+
749
+ Default state: Text indentation is off
750
+ Default action: Indent text 1 level
751
+ Valid args: Positive integers
752
+
753
+ This method can be used to indent text. The argument, which should
754
+ be an integer, is taken as the level of indentation:
755
+
756
+ format = workbook.add_format()
757
+ format.set_indent(2)
758
+ worksheet.write(0, 0, 'This text is indented', format)
759
+
760
+ Indentation is a horizontal alignment property. It will override
761
+ any other horizontal properties but it can be used in conjunction
762
+ with vertical properties.
763
+ =end
764
+ def test_set_indent
765
+ # default state
766
+ assert_equal(0, @format.indent)
767
+
768
+ # valid arg -- Positive integers
769
+ [1, 10000000].each do |indent|
770
+ fmt = Writeexcel::Format.new
771
+ fmt.set_indent(indent)
772
+ assert_equal(indent, fmt.indent, "indent: #{indent}")
773
+ end
774
+
775
+ # invalid arg
776
+ [].each do |indent|
777
+
778
+ end
779
+ end
780
+
781
+ =begin
782
+ set_shrink()
783
+
784
+ Default state: Text shrinking is off
785
+ Default action: Turn "shrink to fit" on
786
+ Valid args: 1
787
+
788
+ This method can be used to shrink text so that it fits in a cell.
789
+
790
+ format = workbook.add_format()
791
+ format.set_shrink()
792
+ worksheet.write(0, 0, 'Honey, I shrunk the text!', format)
793
+ =end
794
+ def test_set_shrink
795
+ # default state
796
+ assert_equal(0, @format.shrink)
797
+ end
798
+
799
+ =begin
800
+ set_text_justlast()
801
+
802
+ Default state: Justify last is off
803
+ Default action: Turn justify last on
804
+ Valid args: 0, 1
805
+
806
+ Only applies to Far Eastern versions of Excel.
807
+ =end
808
+ def test_set_text_justlast
809
+ # default state
810
+ assert_equal(0, @format.text_justlast)
811
+ end
812
+
813
+ =begin
814
+ set_pattern()
815
+
816
+ Default state: Pattern is off
817
+ Default action: Solid fill is on
818
+ Valid args: 0 .. 18
819
+
820
+ Set the background pattern of a cell.
821
+ =end
822
+ def test_set_pattern
823
+ # default state
824
+ assert_equal(0, @format.pattern)
825
+ end
826
+
827
+ =begin
828
+ set_bg_color()
829
+
830
+ Default state: Color is off
831
+ Default action: Solid fill.
832
+ Valid args: See set_color()
833
+
834
+ The set_bg_color() method can be used to set the background
835
+ colour of a pattern. Patterns are defined via the set_pattern()
836
+ method. If a pattern hasn't been defined then a solid fill
837
+ pattern is used as the default.
838
+
839
+ Here is an example of how to set up a solid fill in a cell:
840
+
841
+ format = workbook.add_format()
842
+ format.set_pattern() # This is optional when using a solid fill
843
+ format.set_bg_color('green')
844
+ worksheet.write('A1', 'Ray', format)
845
+ =end
846
+ def test_set_bg_color
847
+ end
848
+
849
+ =begin
850
+ set_fg_color()
851
+
852
+ Default state: Color is off
853
+ Default action: Solid fill.
854
+ Valid args: See set_color()
855
+
856
+ The set_fg_color() method can be used to set
857
+ the foreground colour of a pattern.
858
+ =end
859
+ def test_set_fg_color
860
+ end
861
+
862
+ =begin
863
+ set_border()
864
+
865
+ Also applies to: set_bottom()
866
+ set_top()
867
+ set_left()
868
+ set_right()
869
+
870
+ Default state: Border is off
871
+ Default action: Set border type 1
872
+ Valid args: 0-13, See below.
873
+
874
+ A cell border is comprised of a border on the bottom, top,
875
+ left and right. These can be set to the same value using
876
+ set_border() or individually using the relevant method
877
+ calls shown above.
878
+
879
+ The following shows the border styles sorted
880
+ by WriteExcel index number:
881
+
882
+ Index Name Weight Style
883
+ ===== ============= ====== ===========
884
+ 0 None 0
885
+ 1 Continuous 1 -----------
886
+ 2 Continuous 2 -----------
887
+ 3 Dash 1 - - - - - -
888
+ 4 Dot 1 . . . . . .
889
+ 5 Continuous 3 -----------
890
+ 6 Double 3 ===========
891
+ 7 Continuous 0 -----------
892
+ 8 Dash 2 - - - - - -
893
+ 9 Dash Dot 1 - . - . - .
894
+ 10 Dash Dot 2 - . - . - .
895
+ 11 Dash Dot Dot 1 - . . - . .
896
+ 12 Dash Dot Dot 2 - . . - . .
897
+ 13 SlantDash Dot 2 / - . / - .
898
+
899
+ The following shows the borders sorted by style:
900
+
901
+ Name Weight Style Index
902
+ ============= ====== =========== =====
903
+ Continuous 0 ----------- 7
904
+ Continuous 1 ----------- 1
905
+ Continuous 2 ----------- 2
906
+ Continuous 3 ----------- 5
907
+ Dash 1 - - - - - - 3
908
+ Dash 2 - - - - - - 8
909
+ Dash Dot 1 - . - . - . 9
910
+ Dash Dot 2 - . - . - . 10
911
+ Dash Dot Dot 1 - . . - . . 11
912
+ Dash Dot Dot 2 - . . - . . 12
913
+ Dot 1 . . . . . . 4
914
+ Double 3 =========== 6
915
+ None 0 0
916
+ SlantDash Dot 2 / - . / - . 13
917
+
918
+ The following shows the borders in the order shown in the Excel Dialog.
919
+
920
+ Index Style Index Style
921
+ ===== ===== ===== =====
922
+ 0 None 12 - . . - . .
923
+ 7 ----------- 13 / - . / - .
924
+ 4 . . . . . . 10 - . - . - .
925
+ 11 - . . - . . 8 - - - - - -
926
+ 9 - . - . - . 2 -----------
927
+ 3 - - - - - - 5 -----------
928
+ 1 ----------- 6 ===========
929
+ =end
930
+ def test_set_border
931
+ end
932
+
933
+ =begin
934
+ set_border_color()
935
+
936
+ Also applies to: set_bottom_color()
937
+ set_top_color()
938
+ set_left_color()
939
+ set_right_color()
940
+
941
+ Default state: Color is off
942
+ Default action: Undefined
943
+ Valid args: See set_color()
944
+
945
+ Set the colour of the cell borders. A cell border is comprised of a border
946
+ on the bottom, top, left and right. These can be set to the same colour
947
+ using set_border_color() or individually using the relevant method
948
+ calls shown above.
949
+ =end
950
+ def test_set_border_color
951
+ end
952
+
953
+ =begin
954
+ copy($format)
955
+
956
+ This method is used to copy all of the properties
957
+ from one Format object to another:
958
+
959
+ lorry1 = workbook.add_format()
960
+ lorry1.set_bold()
961
+ lorry1.set_italic()
962
+ lorry1.set_color('red') # lorry1 is bold, italic and red
963
+
964
+ my lorry2 = workbook.add_format()
965
+ lorry2.copy(lorry1)
966
+ lorry2.set_color('yellow') # lorry2 is bold, italic and yellow
967
+
968
+ The copy() method is only useful if you are using the method interface
969
+ to Format properties. It generally isn't required if you are setting
970
+ Format properties directly using hashes.
971
+
972
+ Note: this is not a copy constructor, both objects must exist prior to copying.
973
+ =end
974
+
975
+ def test_xf_biff_size
976
+ perl_file = "#{PERL_OUTDIR}/file_xf_biff"
977
+ size = File.size(perl_file)
978
+ @ruby_file.print(@format.get_xf)
979
+ rsize = @ruby_file.size
980
+ assert_equal(size, rsize, "File sizes not the same")
981
+ end
982
+
983
+ # Because of the modifications to bg_color and fg_color, I know this
984
+ # test will fail. This is ok.
985
+ #def test_xf_biff_contents
986
+ # perl_file = "perl_output/f_xf_biff"
987
+ # @fh = File.new(@ruby_file,"w+")
988
+ # @fh.print(@format.xf_biff)
989
+ # @fh.close
990
+ # contents = IO.readlines(perl_file)
991
+ # rcontents = IO.readlines(@ruby_file)
992
+ # assert_equal(contents,rcontents,"Contents not the same")
993
+ #end
994
+
995
+ def test_font_biff_size
996
+ perl_file = "#{PERL_OUTDIR}/file_font_biff"
997
+ @ruby_file.print(@format.get_font)
998
+ contents = IO.readlines(perl_file)
999
+ @ruby_file.rewind
1000
+ rcontents = @ruby_file.readlines
1001
+ assert_equal(contents, rcontents, "Contents not the same")
1002
+ end
1003
+
1004
+ def test_font_biff_contents
1005
+ perl_file = "#{PERL_OUTDIR}/file_font_biff"
1006
+ @ruby_file.print(@format.get_font)
1007
+ contents = IO.readlines(perl_file)
1008
+ @ruby_file.rewind
1009
+ rcontents = @ruby_file.readlines
1010
+ assert_equal(contents, rcontents, "Contents not the same")
1011
+ end
1012
+
1013
+ def test_get_font_key_size
1014
+ perl_file = "#{PERL_OUTDIR}/file_font_key"
1015
+ @ruby_file.print(@format.get_font_key)
1016
+ assert_equal(File.size(perl_file), @ruby_file.size, "Bad file size")
1017
+ end
1018
+
1019
+ def test_get_font_key_contents
1020
+ perl_file = "#{PERL_OUTDIR}/file_font_key"
1021
+ @ruby_file.print(@format.get_font_key)
1022
+ contents = IO.readlines(perl_file)
1023
+ @ruby_file.rewind
1024
+ rcontents = @ruby_file.readlines
1025
+ assert_equal(contents, rcontents, "Contents not the same")
1026
+ end
1027
+
1028
+ def test_initialize
1029
+ assert_nothing_raised {
1030
+ Writeexcel::Format.new(
1031
+ :bold => true,
1032
+ :size => 10,
1033
+ :color => 'black',
1034
+ :fg_color => 43,
1035
+ :align => 'top',
1036
+ :text_wrap => true,
1037
+ :border => 1
1038
+ )
1039
+ }
1040
+ end
1041
+
1042
+ # added by Nakamura
1043
+
1044
+ def test_get_xf
1045
+ perl_file = "#{PERL_OUTDIR}/file_xf_biff"
1046
+ size = File.size(perl_file)
1047
+ @ruby_file.print(@format.get_xf)
1048
+ rsize = @ruby_file.size
1049
+ assert_equal(size, rsize, "File sizes not the same")
1050
+
1051
+ compare_file(perl_file, @ruby_file)
1052
+ end
1053
+
1054
+ def test_get_font
1055
+ perl_file = "#{PERL_OUTDIR}/file_font_biff"
1056
+ size = File.size(perl_file)
1057
+ @ruby_file.print(@format.get_font)
1058
+ rsize = @ruby_file.size
1059
+ assert_equal(size, rsize, "File sizes not the same")
1060
+
1061
+ compare_file(perl_file, @ruby_file)
1062
+ end
1063
+
1064
+ def test_get_font_key
1065
+ perl_file = "#{PERL_OUTDIR}/file_font_key"
1066
+ size = File.size(perl_file)
1067
+ @ruby_file.print(@format.get_font_key)
1068
+ rsize = @ruby_file.size
1069
+ assert_equal(size, rsize, "File sizes not the same")
1070
+
1071
+ compare_file(perl_file, @ruby_file)
1072
+ end
1073
+
1074
+ def test_copy
1075
+ format1 = Writeexcel::Format.new
1076
+ format2 = Writeexcel::Format.new
1077
+
1078
+ format1.set_size(12)
1079
+
1080
+ format2.copy(format1)
1081
+
1082
+ assert_equal(format1.size, format2.size)
1083
+ end
1084
+
1085
+
1086
+ # -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
1087
+
1088
+ def get_valid_format_properties
1089
+ {
1090
+ :font => 'Times New Roman',
1091
+ :size => 30,
1092
+ :color => 8,
1093
+ :italic => 1,
1094
+ :underline => 1,
1095
+ :font_strikeout => 1,
1096
+ :font_script => 1,
1097
+ :font_outline => 1,
1098
+ :font_shadow => 1,
1099
+ :locked => 0,
1100
+ :hidden => 1,
1101
+ :text_wrap => 1,
1102
+ :text_justlast => 1,
1103
+ :indent => 2,
1104
+ :shrink => 1,
1105
+ :pattern => 18,
1106
+ :bg_color => 30,
1107
+ :fg_color => 63
1108
+ }
1109
+ end
1110
+
1111
+ def get_valid_color_string_number
1112
+ {
1113
+ :black => 8,
1114
+ :blue => 12,
1115
+ :brown => 16,
1116
+ :cyan => 15,
1117
+ :gray => 23,
1118
+ :green => 17,
1119
+ :lime => 11,
1120
+ :magenta => 14,
1121
+ :navy => 18,
1122
+ :orange => 53,
1123
+ :pink => 33,
1124
+ :purple => 20,
1125
+ :red => 10,
1126
+ :silver => 22,
1127
+ :white => 9,
1128
+ :yellow => 13
1129
+ }
1130
+ end
1131
+ # :rotation => -90,
1132
+ # :center_across => 1,
1133
+ # :align => 'left',
1134
+
1135
+ def get_format_property(format)
1136
+ text_h_align = {
1137
+ 1 => 'left',
1138
+ 2 => 'center/centre',
1139
+ 3 => 'right',
1140
+ 4 => 'fill',
1141
+ 5 => 'justiry',
1142
+ 6 => 'center_across/centre_across/merge',
1143
+ 7 => 'distributed/equal_space'
1144
+ }
1145
+
1146
+ text_v_align = {
1147
+ 0 => 'top',
1148
+ 1 => 'vcenter/vcentre',
1149
+ 2 => 'bottom',
1150
+ 3 => 'vjustify',
1151
+ 4 => 'vdistributed/vequal_space'
1152
+ }
1153
+
1154
+ return {
1155
+ :font => format.font,
1156
+ :size => format.size,
1157
+ :color => format.color,
1158
+ :bold => format.bold,
1159
+ :italic => format.italic,
1160
+ :underline => format.underline,
1161
+ :font_strikeout => format.font_strikeout,
1162
+ :font_script => format.font_script,
1163
+ :font_outline => format.font_outline,
1164
+ :font_shadow => format.font_shadow,
1165
+ :num_format => format.num_format,
1166
+ :locked => format.locked,
1167
+ :hidden => format.hidden,
1168
+ :align => format.text_h_align,
1169
+ :valign => format.text_v_align,
1170
+ :rotation => format.rotation,
1171
+ :text_wrap => format.text_wrap,
1172
+ :text_justlast => format.text_justlast,
1173
+ :center_across => format.text_h_align,
1174
+ :indent => format.indent,
1175
+ :shrink => format.shrink,
1176
+ :pattern => format.pattern,
1177
+ :bg_color => format.bg_color,
1178
+ :fg_color => format.fg_color,
1179
+ :bottom => format.bottom,
1180
+ :top => format.top,
1181
+ :left => format.left,
1182
+ :right => format.right,
1183
+ :bottom_color => format.bottom_color,
1184
+ :top_color => format.top_color,
1185
+ :left_color => format.left_color,
1186
+ :right_color => format.right_color
1187
+ }
1188
+ end
1189
+ end