Re: HSSFSerializer - Extensions?



I am fairly ignorant on xml, but the other day I wanted to be able to
color code a spreadsheet. My hope was to open up the gnumeric doc saved
as xml, look at the fields I color coded and do the rest of the changes
with %s/ in vi.Is their was for an xml doc generated by gnumeric to have
tags for colors?

Regards and Happy New Year to all.

-- 
Ted Kaczmarek <tedkaz optonline net>

On Tue, 2002-12-31 at 11:14, Jody Goldberg wrote:
We're amenable to extensions to the existing format.  Moreover
gnumeric is going to be making a jump to a new wrapper format
shortly at which time I hope to make larger scale changes to
the xml representation and would appreciate any feedback you have on
limitations or irritations in the current schema.

On Fri, Dec 27, 2002 at 02:39:05PM -0500, Andrew C. Oliver wrote:
My thought would be to make the changes acceptable but not required and 
notify the gnumeric folks
(http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnumeric-list) about the 
extensions.  They might be interested in
implementing them.  For the actually SCHEMA, create a different schema 
based on the original and mark
files which use the extensions as being compliant to that schema and not 
the one hosted at/by gnumeric...

-Andy

Danny Mui wrote:


There are some features that HSSF supports that gnumeric does not, one 
instance is setting fonts for the header/footer (among others).  This 
I'd be interested in a list of the others.  Adding this would be
simple and would give me some insight into what sorts of features
real users are looking for.

is currently a need for my project I'm working on and I'm wondering 
how I should go about implementing this.

Should I extend the schema to accomodate these new features?

I extended the schema to support a few things so far:
1) Added an 'inches' unit designation to pass-through the values for 
margins since the 'in' unit requires conversion.
Requires conversion by what ?

2) Added a &[FILE] attribute for the header/footer since excel 
supports it but my version of gnumeric does not.
I just added it in about 10 seconds.  The extension will be in
1.1.15, and is trivial enough that I could back port it to be in the
next stable release 1.0.12.
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