Editing a Xlsx document using PhpSpreadsheet should preserve the workbook
view attributes of that document. For example, if the worksheet tabs are
hidden in the original document, they should remain hidden after updating.
Fixes#523Fixes#525
Properly set the selected cells for worksheets with frozen panes when
writing Xlsx documents. Beforehand, the saved Xlsx documents were
generating corruption warnings when opened in Excel.
Fixes#532Closes#535
Conditional operators in the selection parameter of COUNTIF
functions were not being parsed properly, causing evaluations
of formulae with such functions to sometimes fail.
Fixes#526Closes#528
This will let users read a file that contains data that are not properly
supported and write them back to a new file untouched.
- load workbookProtection attributes
- save loaded pageSetup[r:id]
- save loaded sheet's AlternateContent
- save loaded unparsed VmlDrawings
- save loaded drawing files `rId`
- save loaded draw's AlternateContent
- save loaded control properties
- save loaded printer settings
- save loaded unparsed override content types (for ctrlProp, ...)
Closes#435
Fixes a bug when calling `$sheet->freezePane('B2')` without a second argument.
The selected cell will now be `B2` instead of the incorrect `B3`.
Fixes#389Closes#393
This change adds support for newer functions that are prefixed
by _xlfn. (#356). The calculation engine has been updated to
recognise these as functions, and drop the _xlfn. part.
It also add a couple of the new functions such as STDEV.S/P,
MODE.SNGL, ISFORMULA.
Fixes#356Closes#390
Some computer programs will output xlsx files that do not compare 100%
to the standards. Excel will open the file without any problem.
setZoomScaleNormal() should throw exception when manually setting the
scale to less than or equals 0, but when reading files, we should
be able to read a file with such error, as Excel does.
Closes#350
CSV reader used to accept any file without any kind of check. That made
users incorrectly believe that things were ok, even though there is no
way for CSV reader to read anything else that plain text files.
Fixes#167
The behavior is similar to what is done in LibreOffice. That means if there is a
comment it will be shown with a small indicator and the actual comment will be
revealed when mouse hover over the indicator.
Fixes#308Closes#310
Column indexes are always based on 1 everywhere in PhpSpreadsheet.
This is consistent with rows starting at 1, as well as Excel
function `COLUMN()`. It should also make it easier to reason about
columns and rows and remove any doubts whether a specific method is
expecting 0 based or 1 based indexes.
Fixes#273
Fixes https://github.com/PHPOffice/PHPExcel/issues/307
Fixes https://github.com/PHPOffice/PHPExcel/issues/476
This allow to create and configure the standard instance of the
external PDF libary, before returning it to the standard writer.
Or, more powerful, this allow to provide a custom implementation
of the external PDF library, allowing for custom behaviors. An
example of that would something like: https://tcpdf.org/examples/example_003/Closes#266
Previously the function did not check whether the return value of `ZipArchive::locateName`
was `false`. And when it was, it was passed straight into `ZipArchive::getFromIndex`,
which casts it to an integer, resulting in it incorrectly retrieving the entry at index `0`.
Fixes#262Closes#268
When describing a cell, the cell reference (r="A1") is optional.
When not present, we should just increment the index of the last processed row.
Fixes#201Closes#225
When the xml file is not a standard xml file, the `simplexml_load_string` will return false, this will cause an error on "$xml->getNamespaces(true);" . So instead of showing the error, we throw an exception.
Control characters in cell values are automatically escaped without
the need to excplicitly call `StringHelper::buildCharacterSets()` beforehand.
Fixes#212
Array keys used for styling have been standardized for a more coherent experience.
It now uses the same wording and casing as the getter and setter methods.
Closes#189
Add option to suppress validation of sheet titles
Based on a "lowest common denominator" approach to compatibility,
we will continue to enforce a 31-character limit for sheet titles.
However, this limit should not be enforced when loading an existing
file.
Added a new optional parameter to Worksheet::setTitle() and
Worksheet::setCodeName() to suppress validation and massaging,
based on the premise that existing files should be given a
best-effort approach to loading and parsing. Unfortunately, it's
not possible with the current architecture to prevent users from
making use of this functionality, aside from with a strongly-worded
warning.
Added test coverage. I didn't see any existing unit tests of the
Worksheet class, so I created a new test to cover these methods.
Fixes#176
Third party PDF libraries must now be installed via composer and naturally
via composer autoloading mechanism. Because of that it is not necessary
to specify their path on disk. The usage is simplified and it allows us
to include them in our unit tests.
This also means that from now on PhpSpreadsheet must use composer autoloader
mechanism. The internal autoloading implementation was dropped.