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19 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
ecee362e00 version bump 0.5.10-a: xlsx performance
- utf8 translation pushes to array rather than string concat
- large_strings test actually runs now (rather than blowing up)
2014-02-22 16:36:28 -05:00
5c4b5827b5 version bump 0.5.9: sheetRows partial processing
- opts.sheetRows limits parsing; default (0) parses all rows
- added -n mode to xlsx2csv to control number of rows
- !ref will be adjusted; !fullref holds full range
2014-02-18 22:03:28 -05:00
33fbc389c5 version bump 0.5.8: bookFiles, default change
- option bookFiles controls whether zip files and keys are written to object
  *** Default has been flipped from "true" to "false"
- updated SSF to 0.5.8
- updated test_files to 20140216 (tests also look at 2013 XLSB)
- added dist files (make dist)
2014-02-17 03:44:22 -05:00
c0a8bef07c version bump 0.5.7: WTF-ification
- opts.bookDeps parses calc chain; now chains are not parsed by default
- getzipdata safe option obviates some try-catch blocks
- parsing cell type 'd' (h/t @malphettes, yet again :)
- opts.WTF throws on errors
2014-02-15 00:08:18 -05:00
Hugues Malphettes
a66ff4462e Support cells for the 'd' date type 2014-02-15 11:15:10 +08:00
2cb06e0fb8 version bump 0.5.6: custom properties
- custom properties (h/t @hmalphettes)
- new option bookProps
- added minified target (using uglify-js)
2014-02-14 01:25:46 -05:00
Hugues Malphettes
f5f9229ab2 Support custom properties
and return them as the hash workbook.Custprops
2014-02-14 11:39:03 +08:00
72d7707152 test cleanup 2014-02-13 03:48:41 -05:00
1dceeffbe9 version bump 0.5.5: sheet names optimization
- bookSheets option skips worksheet parsing (used by xlsx2csv)
- filtered tests (by file extension)
- XLSB formulae stubs
2014-02-13 01:22:42 -05:00
7e9f218f0f version bump 0.5.4: more options
- cellHTML controls HTML generation
- cellFormula controls formula output
- sheetStubs now defaults to false

- cleaned up unnecessary CSV quotes (fixed #45)
- updated test_files to 20140211
- updated SSF to 0.5.7
- removed unused main function
- removed some dead code
2014-02-12 01:09:42 -05:00
972897c9ae version bump 0.5.1: field reorg
- cell.r holds the raw rich text, cell.h now holds the html
  (version 0.5.0 cell.raw -> cell.r, cell.r -> cell.h)
- similar changes to comments and XLSB generation
- removed some unused binary methods
2014-02-05 08:39:21 -05:00
32d835ab81 version bump 0.4.0: very basic XLSB support
subfiles reshuffled (XLSB and XLSX/XLSM content separated)
2014-01-28 11:38:02 -05:00
9c9aad5df3 version bump 0.3.9: general format used by default
(when no format or style is found, use general)

Other whitespace cleanup
2014-01-23 11:14:11 -05:00
a1ccaf511d version bump 0.3.8: more formatting
- updated SSF to 0.5.3

tests without baselines now try to generate CSV output
2014-01-23 01:20:19 -05:00
Hugues Malphettes
5d43dffc79 Share the code for parsing the rich text and use it to parse the comments. 2014-01-18 21:45:49 +08:00
kinwah
80a843ca3b Add parsing comment codes into bits/70_xlsx.js
Update test xlsx file to apachepoi_SimpleWithComments.xlsx
2014-01-16 11:42:25 +08:00
kinwah
59d9d9086b Support for parsing Comments
Comments parts listed in the [Content Types] are parsed.
Sheets's relationships are parsed.
Comments parts are correlated to their corresponding sheets parts.
Comments's contents are added to the ref'ed cells.
Rich text styling properties are currently ignored.

For example:
{
  "!ref": "A1:B3",
  "A1": {
    "v": 1,
    "t": "n"
  },
  "B1": {
    "v": "one",
    "t": "s",
    "r": "one",
    "c": [
      { "a": "Yegor Kozlov",
       "t": [ "Yegor Kozlov:",
              "\r\nfirst cell" ]
      }
    ]
  }
}
2014-01-16 10:30:01 +08:00
afc4e281af version bump 0.3.5: updating SSF
- updated sheetnames tests
- updated ssf
2013-12-26 22:15:16 -05:00
713f5aa417 version bump 0.3.0: necessary cleanup
- merged test repo with xls
- travis integration
- shifted to Apache 2.0 LICENSE
- mocha tests

The shift to Apache 2.0 was long overdue.  It's becoming clear that compliance
requires deeper integration with the xls libraries and other implementations
whose specifications are covered under the OSP.  It was a grave oversight for
the ISO and ECMA people to not try to implement parsers themselves, for if they
did I suspect the outcome would have been much different
2013-10-30 14:50:34 -07:00