Hi Kohei,
On Monday, 2011-09-05 12:33:31 -0400, Kohei Yoshida wrote:
Yes, that would indeed be needed. Probably also import/export from/to
Excel needs new row-height calculation, as they specify row height in
fractions of font height, IIRC.
Well, for the import of Excel binary documents, this won't be an
issue. We use the actual absolute row height values stored in the
Excel document and doesn't re-calculate heights based on the content
upon import.
Wasn't it that Excel calculates row height in something like 255th
fractions of the standard sytem font (whatever that may be) or some
such? Maybe it's really only font height and doesn't interfere with line
spacing so we might be on the good side.
Eike
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