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Thanks again for the help with finding bugs Alex. I believe I have corrected the issue in the latest version 1.2.4. The bug as I understand it was from the column styles not being properly parsed in which is why you were not seeing it when you ran with true as that ignores styles.
no prob - thx for fixing them:)
i'll check this out later today....
On Jan 17, 2012, at 12:23 PM, Rob wrote:
Thanks again for the help with finding bugs Alex. I believe I have corrected the issue in the latest version 1.2.4. The bug as I understand it was from the column styles not being properly parsed in which is why you were not seeing it when you ran with true as that ignores styles.
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this works fine:
workbook = RubyXL::Parser.parse("public/xxx.xlsx",true)
workbook.write("public/xxx.xlsx")
but this breaks:
workbook = RubyXL::Parser.parse("public/xxx.xlsx",false)
workbook.write("public/xxx.xlsx")
write creates this error:
can't convert Symbol into Integer
using sample xlsx from here:
http://archive.msdn.microsoft.com/mss2008sdksamples/Release/ProjectReleases.aspx?ReleaseId=523
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