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Add styling support for Excel (binary) format #19
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Also have tried using panda but that's not working either :(. |
I just decided to mess w the objects hanging off of pytablewriter instead to get rid of the difficult to read choice of font / size: I'm sure there's more brute force stuff to discover ahead, but it would really be good if the various cell styling things followed patterns of Markdown, etc. such as column centering. |
Thank you for your feedback. Unfortunately, Excel writer classes have not supported style settings for now. |
If there is anything I can do to help would love to make this a reality!
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Unfortunately, Excel writer classes have not supported style settings for now.
However I have plan to support that feature.
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Lovely project @thombashi ! I have the same issue as @jimkohl and ended up solving it the same way. However I believe that a quick and dirty fix would be just to set |
I really like the patterns setup here. Looks like the various styling options for tables are not supported for Excel. The default font is WAY too small and I want also to BOLD headers.
I tried using the patterns laid out (and it is even stated they aren't supported).
Is there a plan for adding this?
Any suggestions as to how I can force this to a bigger font?
I'll dig into the code more but I think this would be a huge value.
Thanks
jim
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