Hey,
2012/5/11 Kohei Yoshida <kohei.yoshida@gmail.com>:
On Fri, 2012-05-11 at 19:48 +0200, Markus Mohrhard wrote:
2012/5/11 Kohei Yoshida <kohei.yoshida@gmail.com>:
Come to think of it, how are we dealing with these unique values,
non-unique values conditions in ODF, which has similar range
requirement to color scales (and data bars)?
The unique value condition is not saved to odf. See
11d375a4e719ce4836015020d2f120765672fb09
Wow. Ok. :-(
So if we find a solution here for color scales we might use the same
solution to export this to odf.
Yup, that makes logical sense.
I have thought a bit more about it and had a closer look at our the
"unique value" conditional format and discussing the problem a bit
with Eike on IRC I think the best solution would be to move all
conditional format entries out of the style section and only reference
the styles later. I just fear that this is such a big incompatible
change that we will not get this into ODF.
Advantages:
- clean: separates the information, style assigned to cell,
conditional format, conditional format entries
- respects that conditional formats are not really part of styles,
some of them just use styles
- includes the range
- styles are only referenced by conditional formats, conditional
formats are no longer a set of conditional styles
- extendable (data bars/icon sets are still missing/)
Disadvantages:
- incompatible changes
- maybe would not make it through the oasis committee
The other not so clean solution but more likely accepted solution is
to add also a new section for conditional formats. But instead of
moving all conditional formatting information just store the range in
this section.
Advantages:
- less invasive
- will not break compatibility
Disadvantages:
- need to introduce some non style parts into the style section
- not easily extendable
- information about conditional formats are divided between two places
- looks horribly wrong if you write a the structure into xml and think
about what it actually means (I know this is a bad a
I have attached a simple structure that shows the concepts behind the
first ideas. The second one is just the current implementation with an
additional section mentioning the range of a conditional format.
Regards,
Markus
<style section>
<style name="st1"/>
...
</style section>
<sheet>
<row>
<cell style="st1"/>
<cell style="st2"/>
</row>
<conditionalFormats>
<condFormat range="A1:B4">
<some_form_condformat style="st3"/>
<colorScale>
<colorScaleEntry type="min" col="aaaaaa"/>
<colorScaleEntry type="max" col="ffffff"/>
</colorScale>
<dataBar>
...
</dataBar>
</condFormat>
<condFormat range="H3:M17">
...
</condFormat>
</conditionalFormats>
</sheet>
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Re: How to add color scales to ODF? · Stefan Knorr (Astron)
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