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package Spreadsheet::WriteExcel::Format;
###############################################################################
#
# Format - A class for defining Excel formatting.
#
#
# Used in conjunction with Spreadsheet::WriteExcel
#
# Copyright 2000-2010, John McNamara, jmcnamara@cpan.org
#
# Documentation after __END__
#
use Exporter;
use strict;
use Carp;
use vars qw($AUTOLOAD $VERSION @ISA);
@ISA = qw(Exporter);
$VERSION = '2.40';
###############################################################################
#
# new()
#
# Constructor
#
sub new {
my $class = shift;
my $self = {
_xf_index => shift || 0,
_type => 0,
_font_index => 0,
_font => 'Arial',
_size => 10,
_bold => 0x0190,
_italic => 0,
_color => 0x7FFF,
_underline => 0,
_font_strikeout => 0,
_font_outline => 0,
_font_shadow => 0,
_font_script => 0,
_font_family => 0,
_font_charset => 0,
_font_encoding => 0,
_num_format => 0,
_num_format_enc => 0,
_hidden => 0,
_locked => 1,
_text_h_align => 0,
_text_wrap => 0,
_text_v_align => 2,
_text_justlast => 0,
_rotation => 0,
_fg_color => 0x40,
_bg_color => 0x41,
_pattern => 0,
_bottom => 0,
_top => 0,
_left => 0,
_right => 0,
_bottom_color => 0x40,
_top_color => 0x40,
_left_color => 0x40,
_right_color => 0x40,
_indent => 0,
_shrink => 0,
_merge_range => 0,
_reading_order => 0,
_diag_type => 0,
_diag_color => 0x40,
_diag_border => 0,
_font_only => 0,
# Temp code to prevent merged formats in non-merged cells.
_used_merge => 0,
};
bless $self, $class;
# Set properties passed to Workbook::add_format()
$self->set_format_properties(@_) if @_;
return $self;
}
###############################################################################
#
# copy($format)
#
# Copy the attributes of another Spreadsheet::WriteExcel::Format object.
#
sub copy {
my $self = shift;
my $other = $_[0];
return unless defined $other;
return unless (ref($self) eq ref($other));
# Store the properties that we don't want overwritten.
my $xf = $self->{_xf_index};
my $merge_range = $self->{_merge_range};
my $used_merge = $self->{_used_merge};
%$self = %$other; # Copy properties
# Restore saved properties.
$self->{_xf_index} = $xf;
$self->{_merge_range} = $merge_range;
$self->{_used_merge} = $used_merge;
}
###############################################################################
#
# get_xf($style)
#
# Generate an Excel BIFF XF record.
#
sub get_xf {
use integer; # Avoid << shift bug in Perl 5.6.0 on HP-UX
my $self = shift;
my $record; # Record identifier
my $length; # Number of bytes to follow
my $ifnt; # Index to FONT record
my $ifmt; # Index to FORMAT record
my $style; # Style and other options
my $align; # Alignment
my $indent; #
my $icv; # fg and bg pattern colors
my $border1; # Border line options
my $border2; # Border line options
my $border3; # Border line options
# Set the type of the XF record and some of the attributes.
if ($self->{_type} == 0xFFF5) {
$style = 0xFFF5;
}
else {
$style = $self->{_locked};
$style |= $self->{_hidden} << 1;
}
# Flags to indicate if attributes have been set.
my $atr_num = ($self->{_num_format} != 0);
my $atr_fnt = ($self->{_font_index} != 0);
my $atr_alc = ($self->{_text_h_align} != 0 ||
$self->{_text_v_align} != 2 ||
$self->{_shrink} != 0 ||
$self->{_merge_range} != 0 ||
$self->{_text_wrap} != 0 ||
$self->{_indent} != 0) ? 1 : 0;
my $atr_bdr = ($self->{_bottom} != 0 ||
$self->{_top} != 0 ||
$self->{_left} != 0 ||
$self->{_right} != 0 ||
$self->{_diag_type} != 0) ? 1: 0;
my $atr_pat = ($self->{_fg_color} != 0x40 ||
$self->{_bg_color} != 0x41 ||
$self->{_pattern} != 0x00) ? 1 : 0;
my $atr_prot = ($self->{_hidden} != 0 ||
$self->{_locked} != 1) ? 1 : 0;
# Set attribute changed flags for the style formats.
if ($self->{_xf_index} != 0 and $self->{_type} == 0xFFF5) {
if ($self->{_xf_index} >= 16) {
$atr_num = 0;
$atr_fnt = 1;
}
else {
$atr_num = 1;
$atr_fnt = 0;
}
$atr_alc = 1;
$atr_bdr = 1;
$atr_pat = 1;
$atr_prot = 1;
}
# Set a default diagonal border style if none was specified.
$self->{_diag_border} = 1 if !$self->{_diag_border} and $self->{_diag_type};
# Reset the default colours for the non-font properties
$self->{_fg_color} = 0x40 if $self->{_fg_color} == 0x7FFF;
$self->{_bg_color} = 0x41 if $self->{_bg_color} == 0x7FFF;
$self->{_bottom_color} = 0x40 if $self->{_bottom_color} == 0x7FFF;
$self->{_top_color} = 0x40 if $self->{_top_color} == 0x7FFF;
$self->{_left_color} = 0x40 if $self->{_left_color} == 0x7FFF;
$self->{_right_color} = 0x40 if $self->{_right_color} == 0x7FFF;
$self->{_diag_color} = 0x40 if $self->{_diag_color} == 0x7FFF;
# Zero the default border colour if the border has not been set.
$self->{_bottom_color} = 0 if $self->{_bottom} == 0;
$self->{_top_color} = 0 if $self->{_top} == 0;
$self->{_right_color} = 0 if $self->{_right} == 0;
$self->{_left_color} = 0 if $self->{_left} == 0;
$self->{_diag_color} = 0 if $self->{_diag_type} == 0;
# The following 2 logical statements take care of special cases in relation
# to cell colours and patterns:
# 1. For a solid fill (_pattern == 1) Excel reverses the role of foreground
# and background colours.
# 2. If the user specifies a foreground or background colour without a
# pattern they probably wanted a solid fill, so we fill in the defaults.
#
if ($self->{_pattern} <= 0x01 and
$self->{_bg_color} != 0x41 and
$self->{_fg_color} == 0x40 )
{
$self->{_fg_color} = $self->{_bg_color};
$self->{_bg_color} = 0x40;
$self->{_pattern} = 1;
}
if ($self->{_pattern} <= 0x01 and
$self->{_bg_color} == 0x41 and
$self->{_fg_color} != 0x40 )
{
$self->{_bg_color} = 0x40;
$self->{_pattern} = 1;
}
# Set default alignment if indent is set.
$self->{_text_h_align} = 1 if $self->{_indent} and
$self->{_text_h_align} == 0;
$record = 0x00E0;
$length = 0x0014;
$ifnt = $self->{_font_index};
$ifmt = $self->{_num_format};
$align = $self->{_text_h_align};
$align |= $self->{_text_wrap} << 3;
$align |= $self->{_text_v_align} << 4;
$align |= $self->{_text_justlast} << 7;
$align |= $self->{_rotation} << 8;
$indent = $self->{_indent};
$indent |= $self->{_shrink} << 4;
$indent |= $self->{_merge_range} << 5;
$indent |= $self->{_reading_order} << 6;
$indent |= $atr_num << 10;
$indent |= $atr_fnt << 11;
$indent |= $atr_alc << 12;
$indent |= $atr_bdr << 13;
$indent |= $atr_pat << 14;
$indent |= $atr_prot << 15;
$border1 = $self->{_left};
$border1 |= $self->{_right} << 4;
$border1 |= $self->{_top} << 8;
$border1 |= $self->{_bottom} << 12;
$border2 = $self->{_left_color};
$border2 |= $self->{_right_color} << 7;
$border2 |= $self->{_diag_type} << 14;
$border3 = $self->{_top_color};
$border3 |= $self->{_bottom_color} << 7;
$border3 |= $self->{_diag_color} << 14;
$border3 |= $self->{_diag_border} << 21;
$border3 |= $self->{_pattern} << 26;
$icv = $self->{_fg_color};
$icv |= $self->{_bg_color} << 7;
my $header = pack("vv", $record, $length);
my $data = pack("vvvvvvvVv", $ifnt, $ifmt, $style,
$align, $indent,
$border1, $border2, $border3,
$icv);
return($header . $data);
}
###############################################################################
#
# Note to porters. The majority of the set_property() methods are created
# dynamically via Perl' AUTOLOAD sub, see below. You may prefer/have to specify
# them explicitly in other implementation languages.
#
###############################################################################
#
# get_font()
#
# Generate an Excel BIFF FONT record.
#
sub get_font {
my $self = shift;
my $record; # Record identifier
my $length; # Record length
my $dyHeight; # Height of font (1/20 of a point)
my $grbit; # Font attributes
my $icv; # Index to color palette
my $bls; # Bold style
my $sss; # Superscript/subscript
my $uls; # Underline
my $bFamily; # Font family
my $bCharSet; # Character set
my $reserved; # Reserved
my $cch; # Length of font name
my $rgch; # Font name
my $encoding; # Font name character encoding
$dyHeight = $self->{_size} * 20;
$icv = $self->{_color};
$bls = $self->{_bold};
$sss = $self->{_font_script};
$uls = $self->{_underline};
$bFamily = $self->{_font_family};
$bCharSet = $self->{_font_charset};
$rgch = $self->{_font};
$encoding = $self->{_font_encoding};
# Handle utf8 strings in perl 5.8.
if ($] >= 5.008) {
require Encode;
if (Encode::is_utf8($rgch)) {
$rgch = Encode::encode("UTF-16BE", $rgch);
$encoding = 1;
}
}
$cch = length $rgch;
# Handle Unicode font names.
if ($encoding == 1) {
croak "Uneven number of bytes in Unicode font name" if $cch % 2;
$cch /= 2 if $encoding;
$rgch = pack 'v*', unpack 'n*', $rgch;
}
$record = 0x31;
$length = 0x10 + length $rgch;
$reserved = 0x00;
$grbit = 0x00;
$grbit |= 0x02 if $self->{_italic};
$grbit |= 0x08 if $self->{_font_strikeout};
$grbit |= 0x10 if $self->{_font_outline};
$grbit |= 0x20 if $self->{_font_shadow};
my $header = pack("vv", $record, $length);
my $data = pack("vvvvvCCCCCC", $dyHeight, $grbit, $icv, $bls,
$sss, $uls, $bFamily,
$bCharSet, $reserved, $cch, $encoding);
return($header . $data . $rgch);
}
###############################################################################
#
# get_font_key()
#
# Returns a unique hash key for a font. Used by Workbook->_store_all_fonts()
#
sub get_font_key {
my $self = shift;
# The following elements are arranged to increase the probability of
# generating a unique key. Elements that hold a large range of numbers
# e.g. _color are placed between two binary elements such as _italic
#
my $key = "$self->{_font}$self->{_size}";
$key .= "$self->{_font_script}$self->{_underline}";
$key .= "$self->{_font_strikeout}$self->{_bold}$self->{_font_outline}";
$key .= "$self->{_font_family}$self->{_font_charset}";
$key .= "$self->{_font_shadow}$self->{_color}$self->{_italic}";
$key .= "$self->{_font_encoding}";
$key =~ s/ /_/g; # Convert the key to a single word
return $key;
}
###############################################################################
#
# get_xf_index()
#
# Returns the index used by Worksheet->_XF()
#
sub get_xf_index {
my $self = shift;
return $self->{_xf_index};
}
###############################################################################
#
# _get_color()
#
# Used in conjunction with the set_xxx_color methods to convert a color
# string into a number. Color range is 0..63 but we will restrict it
# to 8..63 to comply with Gnumeric. Colors 0..7 are repeated in 8..15.
#
sub _get_color {
my %colors = (
aqua => 0x0F,
cyan => 0x0F,
black => 0x08,
blue => 0x0C,
brown => 0x10,
magenta => 0x0E,
fuchsia => 0x0E,
gray => 0x17,
grey => 0x17,
green => 0x11,
lime => 0x0B,
navy => 0x12,
orange => 0x35,
pink => 0x21,
purple => 0x14,
red => 0x0A,
silver => 0x16,
white => 0x09,
yellow => 0x0D,
);
# Return the default color, 0x7FFF, if undef,
return 0x7FFF unless defined $_[0];
# or the color string converted to an integer,
return $colors{lc($_[0])} if exists $colors{lc($_[0])};
# or the default color if string is unrecognised,
return 0x7FFF if ($_[0] =~ m/\D/);
# or an index < 8 mapped into the correct range,
return $_[0] + 8 if $_[0] < 8;
# or the default color if arg is outside range,
return 0x7FFF if $_[0] > 63;
# or an integer in the valid range
return $_[0];
}
###############################################################################
#
# set_type()
#
# Set the XF object type as 0 = cell XF or 0xFFF5 = style XF.
#
sub set_type {
my $self = shift;
my $type = $_[0];
if (defined $_[0] and $_[0] eq 0) {
$self->{_type} = 0x0000;
}
else {
$self->{_type} = 0xFFF5;
}
}
###############################################################################
#
# set_align()
#
# Set cell alignment.
#
sub set_align {
my $self = shift;
my $location = $_[0];
return if not defined $location; # No default
return if $location =~ m/\d/; # Ignore numbers
$location = lc($location);
$self->set_text_h_align(1) if ($location eq 'left');
$self->set_text_h_align(2) if ($location eq 'centre');
$self->set_text_h_align(2) if ($location eq 'center');
$self->set_text_h_align(3) if ($location eq 'right');
$self->set_text_h_align(4) if ($location eq 'fill');
$self->set_text_h_align(5) if ($location eq 'justify');
$self->set_text_h_align(6) if ($location eq 'center_across');
$self->set_text_h_align(6) if ($location eq 'centre_across');
$self->set_text_h_align(6) if ($location eq 'merge'); # S:WE name
$self->set_text_h_align(7) if ($location eq 'distributed');
$self->set_text_h_align(7) if ($location eq 'equal_space'); # ParseExcel
$self->set_text_v_align(0) if ($location eq 'top');
$self->set_text_v_align(1) if ($location eq 'vcentre');
$self->set_text_v_align(1) if ($location eq 'vcenter');
$self->set_text_v_align(2) if ($location eq 'bottom');
$self->set_text_v_align(3) if ($location eq 'vjustify');
$self->set_text_v_align(4) if ($location eq 'vdistributed');
$self->set_text_v_align(4) if ($location eq 'vequal_space'); # ParseExcel
}
###############################################################################
#
# set_valign()
#
# Set vertical cell alignment. This is required by the set_format_properties()
# method to differentiate between the vertical and horizontal properties.
#
sub set_valign {
my $self = shift;
$self->set_align(@_);
}
###############################################################################
#
# set_center_across()
#
# Implements the Excel5 style "merge".
#
sub set_center_across {
my $self = shift;
$self->set_text_h_align(6);
}
###############################################################################
#
# set_merge()
#
# This was the way to implement a merge in Excel5. However it should have been
# called "center_across" and not "merge".
# This is now deprecated. Use set_center_across() or better merge_range().
#
#
sub set_merge {
my $self = shift;
$self->set_text_h_align(6);
}
###############################################################################
#
# set_bold()
#
# Bold has a range 0x64..0x3E8.
# 0x190 is normal. 0x2BC is bold. So is an excessive use of AUTOLOAD.
#
sub set_bold {
my $self = shift;
my $weight = $_[0];
$weight = 0x2BC if not defined $weight; # Bold text
$weight = 0x2BC if $weight == 1; # Bold text
$weight = 0x190 if $weight == 0; # Normal text
$weight = 0x190 if $weight < 0x064; # Lower bound
$weight = 0x190 if $weight > 0x3E8; # Upper bound
$self->{_bold} = $weight;
}
###############################################################################
#
# set_border($style)
#
# Set cells borders to the same style
#
sub set_border {
my $self = shift;
my $style = $_[0];
$self->set_bottom($style);
$self->set_top($style);
$self->set_left($style);
$self->set_right($style);
}
###############################################################################
#
# set_border_color($color)
#
# Set cells border to the same color
#
sub set_border_color {
my $self = shift;
my $color = $_[0];
$self->set_bottom_color($color);
$self->set_top_color($color);
$self->set_left_color($color);
$self->set_right_color($color);
}
###############################################################################
#
# set_rotation($angle)
#
# Set the rotation angle of the text. An alignment property.
#
sub set_rotation {
my $self = shift;
my $rotation = $_[0];
# Argument should be a number
return if $rotation !~ /^([+-]?)(?=\d|\.\d)\d*(\.\d*)?([Ee]([+-]?\d+))?$/;
# The arg type can be a double but the Excel dialog only allows integers.
$rotation = int $rotation;
if ($rotation == 270) {
$rotation = 255;
}
elsif ($rotation >= -90 or $rotation <= 90) {
$rotation = -$rotation +90 if $rotation < 0;
}
else {
carp "Rotation $rotation outside range: -90 <= angle <= 90";
$rotation = 0;
}
$self->{_rotation} = $rotation;
}
###############################################################################
#
# set_format_properties()
#
# Convert hashes of properties to method calls.
#
sub set_format_properties {
my $self = shift;
my %properties = @_; # Merge multiple hashes into one
while (my($key, $value) = each(%properties)) {
# Strip leading "-" from Tk style properties e.g. -color => 'red'.
$key =~ s/^-//;
# Create a sub to set the property.
my $sub = \&{"set_$key"};
$sub->($self, $value);
}
}
# Renamed rarely used set_properties() to set_format_properties() to avoid
# confusion with Workbook method of the same name. The following acts as an
# alias for any code that uses the old name.
*set_properties = *set_format_properties;
###############################################################################
#
# AUTOLOAD. Deus ex machina.
#
# Dynamically create set methods that aren't already defined.
#
sub AUTOLOAD {
my $self = shift;
# Ignore calls to DESTROY
return if $AUTOLOAD =~ /::DESTROY$/;
# Check for a valid method names, i.e. "set_xxx_yyy".
$AUTOLOAD =~ /.*::set(\w+)/ or die "Unknown method: $AUTOLOAD\n";
# Match the attribute, i.e. "_xxx_yyy".
my $attribute = $1;
# Check that the attribute exists
exists $self->{$attribute} or die "Unknown method: $AUTOLOAD\n";
# The attribute value
my $value;
# There are two types of set methods: set_property() and
# set_property_color(). When a method is AUTOLOADED we store a new anonymous
# sub in the appropriate slot in the symbol table. The speeds up subsequent
# calls to the same method.
#
no strict 'refs'; # To allow symbol table hackery
if ($AUTOLOAD =~ /.*::set\w+color$/) {
# For "set_property_color" methods
$value = _get_color($_[0]);
*{$AUTOLOAD} = sub {
my $self = shift;
$self->{$attribute} = _get_color($_[0]);
};
}
else {
$value = $_[0];
$value = 1 if not defined $value; # The default value is always 1
*{$AUTOLOAD} = sub {
my $self = shift;
my $value = shift;
$value = 1 if not defined $value;
$self->{$attribute} = $value;
};
}
$self->{$attribute} = $value;
}
1;
__END__
=encoding latin1
=head1 NAME
Format - A class for defining Excel formatting.
=head1 SYNOPSIS
See the documentation for Spreadsheet::WriteExcel
=head1 DESCRIPTION
This module is used in conjunction with Spreadsheet::WriteExcel.
=head1 AUTHOR
John McNamara jmcnamara@cpan.org
=head1 COPYRIGHT
Copyright MM-MMX, John McNamara.
All Rights Reserved. This module is free software. It may be used, redistributed and/or modified under the same terms as Perl itself.
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