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module Axlsx # The table style info class manages style attributes for defined tables in # a worksheet class TableStyleInfo include Axlsx::OptionsParser include Axlsx::SerializedAttributes include Axlsx::Accessors # creates a new TableStyleInfo instance # @param [Hash] options # @option [Boolean] show_first_column indicates if the first column should # be shown # @option [Boolean] show_last_column indicates if the last column should # be shown # @option [Boolean] show_column_stripes indicates if column stripes should # be shown # @option [Boolean] show_row_stripes indicates if row stripes should be shown # @option [String] name The name of the style to apply to your table. # Only predefined styles are currently supported. # @see Annex G. (normative) Predefined SpreadsheetML Style Definitions in part 1 of the specification. def initialize(options = {}) initialize_defaults @name = 'TableStyleMedium9' parse_options options end # boolean attributes for this object boolean_attr_accessor :show_first_column, :show_last_column, :show_row_stripes, :show_column_stripes serializable_attributes :show_first_column, :show_last_column, :show_row_stripes, :show_column_stripes, :name # Initialize all the values to false as Excel requires them to # explicitly be disabled or all will show. def initialize_defaults %w(show_first_column show_last_column show_row_stripes show_column_stripes).each do |attr| self.send("#{attr}=", 0) end end # The name of the table style. attr_accessor :name # seralizes this object to an xml string # @param [String] str the string to contact this objects serialization to. def to_xml_string(str = '') str << '<tableStyleInfo ' serialized_attributes str str << '/>' end end end
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