Jody, Thank you very much for taking the time to explain it to me. The style color is working. However, I have a new problem I'm wondering whether you can help. I need to put a rectangle in one of the cells. In Excel, I add the rectangle to a cell by first clicking the rectangle of the drawing toolbar, and then clicking anywhere on the active spreadsheet, and then resizing it to fit into a cell. The following is the only infomation I found in the gnumeric file format specs that may match what I need to do. Here are my questions. Is rectangle considered as an object? If so, what is the syntax to put it in a cell? Any information is highly appreciated!!!
3.13 Objects This section records details about any objects that have been added to the worksheet. Cell comments are represented as objects: <gmr:CellComment Author="" Text="" ObjectBound="D4" ObjectOffset="0 0 0 0" ObjectAnchorType="33 32 33 32"/> Regards, Charlene -----Original Message----- From: Jody Goldberg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, June 05, 2003 10:56 PM To: Yan, Charlene Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: style color does not show up in Excel, Is it working with Excel or the feature only in Gnumeric???? On Thu, Jun 05, 2003 at 01:47:08PM -0400, Yan, Charlene wrote: > Jody, > > Thank you, thank you and thank you!!! Changing the shade value > works. Do you know where I can find more documentation on gmr > stylesheet specs? I only have The Gmumeric File Format from > http://www.superlinksoftware.com/gnumeric-xml.pdf. Should I go > ahead and download gnumeric to learn more? I'm sorry to say that we've never written any. The entire story is muddles somewhat in that you're writing xml in gnumeric format that is being interpretted by an application other than Gnumeric, which then stores the result in an obscure binary blob (aka xls). Reading our source code makes it trivially clear what the format is doing (gnumeric/src/xml-io.c). However, how that maps out to xls is over in an entirely different area. gnumeric/plugins/excel We've tried hard to make our lives easier by maintaining a fairly simple mapping between xls attributes and .gnumeric. However, as we delve deeper into the mysteries of MS Excel things get more obscure. This list is the right place to ask questions about our intent, but I may not be able to say much once things start depending on actual implementations. If you're operating in a unix environment you could probably use gnumeric to do the conversion directly. I could be alot more helpful there. Good Luck Jody --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]