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data/README.rdoc CHANGED
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  == Recent Changes
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+ v0.3.4
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+ * Bug fix. add_comment doesn't work.
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+ * convert examples.(chess, colors, comment1, comment2)
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  v0.3.3
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  * add recent change in this document.
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data/VERSION CHANGED
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- 0.3.3
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+ 0.3.4
data/examples/chess.rb ADDED
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+ #!/usr/bin/ruby -w
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+
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+ ########################################################################
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+ #
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+ # Example of formatting using the Spreadsheet::WriteExcel module via
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+ # property hashes.
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+ #
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+ # Setting format properties via hashes of values is useful when you have
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+ # to deal with a large number of similar formats. Consider for example a
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+ # chess board pattern with black squares, white unformatted squares and
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+ # a border.
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+ #
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+ # This relatively simple example requires 14 separate Format
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+ # objects although there are only 5 different properties: black
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+ # background, top border, bottom border, left border and right border.
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+ #
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+ # Using property hashes it is possible to define these 5 sets of
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+ # properties and then add them together to create the 14 Format
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+ # configurations.
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+ #
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+ # reverse('©'), July 2001, John McNamara, jmcnamara@cpan.org
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+ #
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+ # original written in Perl by John McNamara
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+ # converted to Ruby by Hideo Nakamura, cxn03651@msj.biglobe.ne.jp
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+ #
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+ require 'writeexcel'
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+
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+ workbook = WriteExcel.new("chess.xls")
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+ worksheet = workbook.add_worksheet()
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+
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+ # Some row and column formatting
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+ worksheet.set_column('B:I', 10)
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+
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+ (1..8).each { |i| worksheet.set_row(i, 50) }
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+
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+ # Define the property hashes
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+ #
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+ black = {
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+ 'fg_color' => 'black',
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+ 'pattern' => 1,
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+ }
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+
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+ top = { 'top' => 6 }
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+ bottom = { 'bottom' => 6 }
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+ left = { 'left' => 6 }
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+ right = { 'right' => 6 }
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+
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+ # Define the formats
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+ #
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+ format01 = workbook.add_format(top.merge(left))
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+ format02 = workbook.add_format(top.merge(black))
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+ format03 = workbook.add_format(top)
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+ format04 = workbook.add_format(top.merge(right).merge(black))
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+
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+ format05 = workbook.add_format(left)
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+ format06 = workbook.add_format(black)
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+ format07 = workbook.add_format
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+ format08 = workbook.add_format(right.merge(black))
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+ format09 = workbook.add_format(right)
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+ format10 = workbook.add_format(left.merge(black))
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+
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+ format11 = workbook.add_format(bottom.merge(left).merge(black))
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+ format12 = workbook.add_format(bottom)
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+ format13 = workbook.add_format(bottom.merge(black))
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+ format14 = workbook.add_format(bottom.merge(right))
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+
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+
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+ # Draw the pattern
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+ worksheet.write('B2', '', format01)
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+ worksheet.write('C2', '', format02)
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+ worksheet.write('D2', '', format03)
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+ worksheet.write('E2', '', format02)
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+ worksheet.write('F2', '', format03)
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+ worksheet.write('G2', '', format02)
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+ worksheet.write('H2', '', format03)
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+ worksheet.write('I2', '', format04)
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+
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+ worksheet.write('B3', '', format10)
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+ worksheet.write('C3', '', format07)
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+ worksheet.write('D3', '', format06)
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+ worksheet.write('E3', '', format07)
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+ worksheet.write('F3', '', format06)
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+ worksheet.write('G3', '', format07)
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+ worksheet.write('H3', '', format06)
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+ worksheet.write('I3', '', format09)
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+
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+ worksheet.write('B4', '', format05)
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+ worksheet.write('C4', '', format06)
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+ worksheet.write('D4', '', format07)
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+ worksheet.write('E4', '', format06)
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+ worksheet.write('F4', '', format07)
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+ worksheet.write('G4', '', format06)
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+ worksheet.write('H4', '', format07)
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+ worksheet.write('I4', '', format08)
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+
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+ worksheet.write('B5', '', format10)
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+ worksheet.write('C5', '', format07)
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+ worksheet.write('D5', '', format06)
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+ worksheet.write('E5', '', format07)
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+ worksheet.write('F5', '', format06)
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+ worksheet.write('G5', '', format07)
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+ worksheet.write('H5', '', format06)
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+ worksheet.write('I5', '', format09)
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+
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+ worksheet.write('B6', '', format05)
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+ worksheet.write('C6', '', format06)
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+ worksheet.write('D6', '', format07)
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+ worksheet.write('E6', '', format06)
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+ worksheet.write('F6', '', format07)
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+ worksheet.write('G6', '', format06)
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+ worksheet.write('H6', '', format07)
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+ worksheet.write('I6', '', format08)
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+
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+ worksheet.write('B7', '', format10)
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+ worksheet.write('C7', '', format07)
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+ worksheet.write('D7', '', format06)
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+ worksheet.write('E7', '', format07)
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+ worksheet.write('F7', '', format06)
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+ worksheet.write('G7', '', format07)
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+ worksheet.write('H7', '', format06)
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+ worksheet.write('I7', '', format09)
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+
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+ worksheet.write('B8', '', format05)
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+ worksheet.write('C8', '', format06)
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+ worksheet.write('D8', '', format07)
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+ worksheet.write('E8', '', format06)
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+ worksheet.write('F8', '', format07)
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+ worksheet.write('G8', '', format06)
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+ worksheet.write('H8', '', format07)
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+ worksheet.write('I8', '', format08)
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+
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+ worksheet.write('B9', '', format11)
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+ worksheet.write('C9', '', format12)
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+ worksheet.write('D9', '', format13)
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+ worksheet.write('E9', '', format12)
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+ worksheet.write('F9', '', format13)
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+ worksheet.write('G9', '', format12)
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+ worksheet.write('H9', '', format13)
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+ worksheet.write('I9', '', format14)
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+ workbook.close
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+ #!/usr/bin/ruby -w
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+
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+ ################################################################################
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+ #
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+ # Demonstrates Spreadsheet::WriteExcel's named colors and the Excel color
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+ # palette.
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+ #
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+ # The set_custom_color() Worksheet method can be used to override one of the
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+ # built-in palette values with a more suitable colour. See the main docs.
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+ #
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+ # reverse('©'), March 2002, John McNamara, jmcnamara@cpan.org
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+ #
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+ # original written in Perl by John McNamara
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+ # converted to Ruby by Hideo Nakamura, cxn03651@msj.biglobe.ne.jp
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+ #
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+ require 'writeexcel'
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+ workbook = WriteExcel.new("colors.xls")
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+ # Some common formats
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+ center = workbook.add_format(:align => 'center')
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+ heading = workbook.add_format(:align => 'center', :bold => 1)
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+
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+ ######################################################################
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+ #
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+ # Demonstrate the named colors.
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+ #
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+
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+ order = [
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+ 0x21,
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+ 0x0B,
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+ 0x35,
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+ 0x11,
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+ 0x16,
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+ 0x12,
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+ 0x0D,
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+ 0x10,
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+ 0x17,
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+ 0x09,
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+ 0x0C,
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+ 0x0F,
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+ 0x0E,
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+ 0x14,
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+ 0x08,
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+ 0x0A
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+ ]
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+ colors = {
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+ 0x08 => 'black',
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+ 0x0C => 'blue',
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+ 0x10 => 'brown',
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+ 0x0F => 'cyan',
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+ 0x17 => 'gray',
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+ 0x11 => 'green',
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+ 0x0B => 'lime',
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+ 0x0E => 'magenta',
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+ 0x12 => 'navy',
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+ 0x35 => 'orange',
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+ 0x21 => 'pink',
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+ 0x14 => 'purple',
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+ 0x0A => 'red',
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+ 0x16 => 'silver',
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+ 0x09 => 'white',
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+ 0x0D => 'yellow',
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+ }
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+ worksheet1 = workbook.add_worksheet('Named colors')
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+ worksheet1.set_column(0, 3, 15)
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+ worksheet1.write(0, 0, "Index", heading)
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+ worksheet1.write(0, 1, "Index", heading)
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+ worksheet1.write(0, 2, "Name", heading)
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+ worksheet1.write(0, 3, "Color", heading)
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+ i = 1
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+ # original was colors.each....
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+ # order unmatch between perl and ruby (of cource, it's hash!)
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+ # so i use order array to match perl's xls order.
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+ #
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+ order.each do |index|
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+ format = workbook.add_format(
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+ :fg_color => colors[index],
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+ :pattern => 1,
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+ :border => 1
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+ )
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+ worksheet1.write(i + 1, 0, index, center)
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+ worksheet1.write(i + 1, 1, sprintf("0x%02X", index), center)
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+ worksheet1.write(i + 1, 2, colors[index], center)
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+ worksheet1.write(i + 1, 3, '', format)
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+ i += 1
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+ end
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+ ######################################################################
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+ #
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+ # Demonstrate the standard Excel colors in the range 8..63.
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+ #
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+ worksheet2 = workbook.add_worksheet('Standard colors')
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+ worksheet2.set_column(0, 3, 15)
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+ worksheet2.write(0, 0, "Index", heading)
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+ worksheet2.write(0, 1, "Index", heading)
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+ worksheet2.write(0, 2, "Color", heading)
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+ worksheet2.write(0, 3, "Name", heading)
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+ (8..63).each do |i|
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+ format = workbook.add_format(
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+ :fg_color => i,
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+ :pattern => 1,
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+ :border => 1
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+ )
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+ worksheet2.write((i - 7), 0, i, center)
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+ worksheet2.write((i - 7), 1, sprintf("0x%02X", i), center)
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+ worksheet2.write((i - 7), 2, '', format)
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+
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+ # Add the color names
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+ if colors.has_key?(i)
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+ worksheet2.write((i - 7), 3, colors[i], center)
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+ end
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+ end
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+ workbook.close
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+ #!/usr/bin/ruby -w
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+ ###############################################################################
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+ #
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+ # This example demonstrates writing cell comments.
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+ #
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+ # A cell comment is indicated in Excel by a small red triangle in the upper
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+ # right-hand corner of the cell.
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+ #
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+ # For more advanced comment options see comments2.pl.
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+ #
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+ # reverse('©'), November 2005, John McNamara, jmcnamara@cpan.org
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+ #
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+ # original written in Perl by John McNamara
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+ # converted to Ruby by Hideo Nakamura, cxn03651@msj.biglobe.ne.jp
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+ #
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+ require 'writeexcel'
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+ workbook = WriteExcel.new("comments1.xls")
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+ worksheet = workbook.add_worksheet
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+ worksheet.write('A1', 'Hello')
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+ worksheet.write_comment('A1', 'This is a comment')
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+ workbook.close
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+ #!/usr/bin/ruby -w
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+ ###############################################################################
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+ #
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+ # This example demonstrates writing cell comments.
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+ #
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+ # A cell comment is indicated in Excel by a small red triangle in the upper
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+ # right-hand corner of the cell.
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+ #
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+ # Each of the worksheets demonstrates different features of cell comments.
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+ #
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+ # reverse('©'), November 2005, John McNamara, jmcnamara@cpan.org
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+ #
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+ # original written in Perl by John McNamara
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+ # converted to Ruby by Hideo Nakamura, cxn03651@msj.biglobe.ne.jp
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+ #
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+ require 'writeexcel'
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+ workbook = WriteExcel.new("comments2.xls")
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+ text_wrap = workbook.add_format(:text_wrap => 1, :valign => 'top')
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+ worksheet1 = workbook.add_worksheet
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+ worksheet2 = workbook.add_worksheet
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+ worksheet3 = workbook.add_worksheet
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+ worksheet4 = workbook.add_worksheet
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+ worksheet5 = workbook.add_worksheet
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+ worksheet6 = workbook.add_worksheet
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+ worksheet7 = workbook.add_worksheet
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+ worksheet8 = workbook.add_worksheet
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+
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+ # Variables that we will use in each example.
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+ cell_text = ''
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+ comment = ''
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+
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+ ###############################################################################
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+ #
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+ # Example 1. Demonstrates a simple cell comment without formatting and Unicode
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+ # comments encoded as UTF-16 and as UTF-8.
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+ #
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+ # Set up some formatting.
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+ worksheet1.set_column('C:C', 25)
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+ worksheet1.set_row(2, 50)
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+ worksheet1.set_row(5, 50)
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+
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+ # Simple ascii string.
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+ cell_text = 'Hold the mouse over this cell to see the comment.'
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+ comment = 'This is a comment.'
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+ worksheet1.write('C3', cell_text, text_wrap)
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+ worksheet1.write_comment('C3', comment)
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+
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+ # UTF-16 string.
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+ cell_text = 'This is a UTF-16 comment.'
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+ comment = [0x263a].pack("n")
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+ worksheet1.write('C6', cell_text, text_wrap)
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+ worksheet1.write_comment('C6', comment, :encoding => 1)
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+
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+ # UTF-8 string in perl 5.8.
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+ worksheet1.set_row(8, 50)
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+ cell_text = 'This is a UTF-8 string.'
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+ comment = '☺' # chr 0x263a in perl.
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+ worksheet1.write('C9', cell_text, text_wrap)
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+ worksheet1.write_comment('C9', comment)
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+
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+ ###############################################################################
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+ #
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+ # Example 2. Demonstrates visible and hidden comments.
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+ #
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+ # Set up some formatting.
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+ worksheet2.set_column('C:C', 25)
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+ worksheet2.set_row(2, 50)
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+ worksheet2.set_row(5, 50)
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+ cell_text = 'This cell comment is visible.'
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+ comment = 'Hello.'
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+ worksheet2.write('C3', cell_text, text_wrap)
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+ worksheet2.write_comment('C3', comment, :visible => 1)
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+
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+ cell_text = "This cell comment isn't visible (the default)."
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+ comment = 'Hello.'
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+ worksheet2.write('C6', cell_text, text_wrap)
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+ worksheet2.write_comment('C6', comment)
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+
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+ ###############################################################################
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+ #
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+ # Example 3. Demonstrates visible and hidden comments set at the worksheet
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+ # level.
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+ #
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+ # Set up some formatting.
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+ worksheet3.set_column('C:C', 25)
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+ worksheet3.set_row(2, 50)
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+ worksheet3.set_row(5, 50)
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+ worksheet3.set_row(8, 50)
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+ # Make all comments on the worksheet visible.
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+ worksheet3.show_comments
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+ cell_text = 'This cell comment is visible, explicitly.'
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+ comment = 'Hello.'
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+ worksheet3.write('C3', cell_text, text_wrap)
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+ worksheet3.write_comment('C3', comment, :visible => 1)
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+ cell_text = 'This cell comment is also visible because ' +
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+ 'we used show_comments().'
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+
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+ comment = 'Hello.'
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+ worksheet3.write('C6', cell_text, text_wrap)
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+ worksheet3.write_comment('C6', comment)
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+
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+ cell_text = 'However, we can still override it locally.'
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+ comment = 'Hello.'
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+ worksheet3.write('C9', cell_text, text_wrap)
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+ worksheet3.write_comment('C9', comment, :visible => 0)
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+
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+ ###############################################################################
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+ #
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+ # Example 4. Demonstrates changes to the comment box dimensions.
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+ #
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+ # Set up some formatting.
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+ worksheet4.set_column('C:C', 25)
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+ worksheet4.set_row(2, 50)
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+ worksheet4.set_row(5, 50)
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+ worksheet4.set_row(8, 50)
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+ worksheet4.set_row(15, 50)
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+ worksheet4.show_comments
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+ cell_text = 'This cell comment is default size.'
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+ comment = 'Hello.'
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+ worksheet4.write('C3', cell_text, text_wrap)
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+ worksheet4.write_comment('C3', comment)
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+
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+
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+ cell_text = 'This cell comment is twice as wide.'
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+ comment = 'Hello.'
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+ worksheet4.write('C6', cell_text, text_wrap)
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+ worksheet4.write_comment('C6', comment, :x_scale => 2)
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+ cell_text = 'This cell comment is twice as high.'
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+ comment = 'Hello.'
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+ worksheet4.write('C9', cell_text, text_wrap)
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+ worksheet4.write_comment('C9', comment, :y_scale => 2)
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+
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+ cell_text = 'This cell comment is scaled in both directions.'
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+ comment = 'Hello.'
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+ worksheet4.write('C16', cell_text, text_wrap)
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+ worksheet4.write_comment('C16', comment, :x_scale => 1.2, :y_scale => 0.8)
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+ cell_text = 'This cell comment has width and height specified in pixels.'
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+ comment = 'Hello.'
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+ worksheet4.write('C19', cell_text, text_wrap)
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+ worksheet4.write_comment('C19', comment, :width => 200, :height => 20)
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+
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+ ###############################################################################
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+ #
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+ # Example 5. Demonstrates changes to the cell comment position.
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+ #
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+ worksheet5.set_column('C:C', 25)
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+ worksheet5.set_row(2, 50)
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+ worksheet5.set_row(5, 50)
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+ worksheet5.set_row(8, 50)
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+ worksheet5.set_row(11, 50)
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+ worksheet5.show_comments
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+ cell_text = 'This cell comment is in the default position.'
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+ comment = 'Hello.'
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+ worksheet5.write('C3', cell_text, text_wrap)
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+ worksheet5.write_comment('C3', comment)
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+ cell_text = 'This cell comment has been moved to another cell.'
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+ comment = 'Hello.'
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+ worksheet5.write('C6', cell_text, text_wrap)
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+ worksheet5.write_comment('C6', comment, :start_cell => 'E4')
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+ cell_text = 'This cell comment has been moved to another cell.'
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+ comment = 'Hello.'
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+ worksheet5.write('C9', cell_text, text_wrap)
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+ worksheet5.write_comment('C9', comment, :start_row => 8, :start_col => 4)
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+ cell_text = 'This cell comment has been shifted within its default cell.'
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+ comment = 'Hello.'
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+ worksheet5.write('C12', cell_text, text_wrap)
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+ worksheet5.write_comment('C12', comment, :x_offset => 30, :y_offset => 12)
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+ ###############################################################################
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+ #
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+ # Example 6. Demonstrates changes to the comment background colour.
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+ #
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+ worksheet6.set_column('C:C', 25)
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+ worksheet6.set_row(2, 50)
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+ worksheet6.set_row(5, 50)
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+ worksheet6.set_row(8, 50)
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+ worksheet6.show_comments
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+ cell_text = 'This cell comment has a different colour.'
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+ comment = 'Hello.'
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+ worksheet6.write('C3', cell_text, text_wrap)
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+ worksheet6.write_comment('C3', comment, :color => 'green')
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+ cell_text = 'This cell comment has the default colour.'
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+ comment = 'Hello.'
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+ worksheet6.write('C6', cell_text, text_wrap)
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+ worksheet6.write_comment('C6', comment)
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+ cell_text = 'This cell comment has a different colour.'
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+ comment = 'Hello.'
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+ worksheet6.write('C9', cell_text, text_wrap)
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+ worksheet6.write_comment('C9', comment, :color => 0x35)
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+ ###############################################################################
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+ #
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+ # Example 7. Demonstrates how to set the cell comment author.
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+ #
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+ worksheet7.set_column('C:C', 30)
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+ worksheet7.set_row(2, 50)
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+ worksheet7.set_row(5, 50)
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+ worksheet7.set_row(8, 50)
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+ worksheet7.set_row(11, 50)
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+ author = ''
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+ cell = 'C3'
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+ cell_text = "Move the mouse over this cell and you will see 'Cell commented "+
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+ "by #{author}' (blank) in the status bar at the bottom"
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+ comment = 'Hello.'
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+ worksheet7.write(cell, cell_text, text_wrap)
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+ worksheet7.write_comment(cell, comment)
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+ author = 'Perl'
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+ cell = 'C6'
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+ cell_text = "Move the mouse over this cell and you will see 'Cell commented " +
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+ "by #{author}' in the status bar at the bottom"
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+ comment = 'Hello.'
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+ worksheet7.write(cell, cell_text, text_wrap)
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+ worksheet7.write_comment(cell, comment, :author => author)
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+ author = [0x20AC].pack("n") # UTF-16 Euro
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+ cell = 'C9'
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+ cell_text = "Move the mouse over this cell and you will see 'Cell commented " +
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+ "by Euro' in the status bar at the bottom"
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+ comment = 'Hello.'
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+
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+ worksheet7.write(cell, cell_text, text_wrap)
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+ worksheet7.write_comment(cell, comment, :author => author,
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+ :author_encoding => 1)
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+
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+ # UTF-8 string in perl 5.8.
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+ author = '☺' # smiley
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+ cell = 'C12'
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+ cell_text = "Move the mouse over this cell and you will see 'Cell commented " +
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+ "by #{author}' in the status bar at the bottom"
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+ comment = 'Hello.'
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+
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+ worksheet7.write(cell, cell_text, text_wrap)
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+ worksheet7.write_comment(cell, comment, :author => author)
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+
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+ ###############################################################################
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+ #
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+ # Example 8. Demonstrates the need to explicitly set the row height.
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+ #
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+
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+ # Set up some formatting.
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+ worksheet8.set_column('C:C', 25)
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+ worksheet8.set_row(2, 80)
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+ worksheet8.show_comments
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+ cell_text = 'The height of this row has been adjusted explicitly using ' +
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+ 'set_row(). The size of the comment box is adjusted ' +
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+ 'accordingly by WriteExcel.'
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+ comment = 'Hello.'
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+
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+ worksheet8.write('C3', cell_text, text_wrap)
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+ worksheet8.write_comment('C3', comment)
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+
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+ cell_text = 'The height of this row has been adjusted by Excel due to the ' +
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+ 'text wrap property being set. Unfortunately this means that ' +
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+ 'the height of the row is unknown to WriteExcel at run time ' +
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+ "and thus the comment box is stretched as well.\n\n" +
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+ 'Use set_row() to specify the row height explicitly to avoid ' +
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+ 'this problem.'
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+ comment = 'Hello.'
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+
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+ worksheet8.write('C6', cell_text, text_wrap)
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+ worksheet8.write_comment('C6', comment)
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+
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+ workbook.close