- 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)
- 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
- 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
- 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
Cell object stores the formatted text in the `.w` field
- Raw format and types are preserved in the `.t`, `.v` fields
- Accessors have been updated to use the field
updates for older OOXML:
- ECMA-376 makes reference to old sstItem shared string item
- [MS-XLSX] xmlns for workbook
- XLSB basic support for number formats
- removed extraneous Strings table element
- formatting xml tags (rich_stress_test)
- updating test_files to 20130130
- 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
Mixed formatting stored in the shared string table.
Ultimately there will be a function to convert to HTML, but in the interim this
extracts plaintext and populates the right fields
Fixes#13.
Google Docs does not emit worksheet information, and furthermore does not follow
the sheet order as prescribed in the `[Content-Types].xml` metadata. This
workaround forces it to treat the sheet list in Workbook as the map to the files
`xl/worksheets/sheet##.xml` even though the rIds are different.