rdoc/RubyXL/OOXMLObject.html in rubyXL-3.4.16 vs rdoc/RubyXL/OOXMLObject.html in rubyXL-3.4.17

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@@ -2,11 +2,11 @@ <html> <head> <meta charset="UTF-8"> -<title>class RubyXL::OOXMLObject - rubyXL 3.4.16</title> +<title>class RubyXL::OOXMLObject - rubyXL 3.4.17</title> <script type="text/javascript"> var rdoc_rel_prefix = "../"; var index_rel_prefix = "../"; </script> @@ -19,12 +19,10 @@ <link href="../css/fonts.css" rel="stylesheet"> <link href="../css/rdoc.css" rel="stylesheet"> - - <body id="top" role="document" class="class"> <nav role="navigation"> <div id="project-navigation"> <div id="home-section" role="region" title="Quick navigation" class="nav-section"> <h2> @@ -57,27 +55,23 @@ <div id="class-metadata"> - <div id="parent-class-section" class="nav-section"> + +<div id="parent-class-section" class="nav-section"> <h3>Parent</h3> - <p class="link">Object - </div> - <div id="includes-section" class="nav-section"> + +<div id="includes-section" class="nav-section"> <h3>Included Modules</h3> <ul class="link-list"> - - <li><a class="include" href="OOXMLObjectInstanceMethods.html">RubyXL::OOXMLObjectInstanceMethods</a> - - </ul> </div> @@ -93,27 +87,21 @@ <p>Parent class for defining OOXML based objects (not unlike Rails&#39; <code>ActiveRecord</code>!) Most importantly, provides functionality of parsing such objects from XML, and marshalling them to XML.</p> </section> - <section id="5Buntitled-5D" class="documentation-section"> - - - - - - </section> + </section> </main> <footer id="validator-badges" role="contentinfo"> <p><a href="https://validator.w3.org/check/referer">Validate</a> - <p>Generated by <a href="https://ruby.github.io/rdoc/">RDoc</a> 6.2.1. + <p>Generated by <a href="https://ruby.github.io/rdoc/">RDoc</a> 6.3.0. <p>Based on <a href="http://deveiate.org/projects/Darkfish-RDoc/">Darkfish</a> by <a href="http://deveiate.org">Michael Granger</a>. </footer>