On Tue, 26 Jan 2016, Maheshwar Jayaraman wrote:
The default is gradient fill for a data bar. I wanted it to be a solid (I think it translates to a gradient=0 attribute). I spent enough time trying to set this via reflection that I think I can take a stab at adding a patch for this. I will read docs to see how to contribute and take it forward from there.

First thing would be to produce new versions of NewStyleConditionalFormattings.xls / NewStyleConditionalFormattings.xlsx
which add in examples of the formatting you want into additional columns

Next, work out how to read that difference (unzip the XLSX file & read the xml / use BiffViewer)

Next, work out a sensible way to expose that difference in the conditional formatting usermodel classes

Now, add that to the usermodel, and matching lower level code as needed

Then update the unit tests to check on read and write

Finally, update the example to also generate these

And then you're done :)

Nick

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