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Areas => 00? Area*8 Area => byte[index] 31 string[typeface] float[size] int32[style] bool[underline] int32[halign] int32[valign] string[fg-color] string[bg-color] bool[alternate] string[alt-fg-color] string[alt-bg-color] v3(int32[left-margin] int32[right-margin] int32[top-margin] int32[bottom-margin])
Each Area represents the style for a different area of the table, in the following order: title, caption, footer, corner, column labels, row labels, data, and layers.
index
is the 1-based index of the Area, i.e. 1 for the first
Area, through 8 for the final Area.
typeface
is the string name of the font used in the area. In
the corpus, this is SansSerif
in over 99% of instances and
Times New Roman
in the rest.
size
is the size of the font, in px (see Light Detail Member Format). The most common size in the corpus is 12 px. Even
though size
has a floating-point type, in the corpus its values
are always integers.
style
is a bit mask. Bit 0 (with value 1) is set for bold, bit
1 (with value 2) is set for italic.
underline
is 1 if the font is underlined, 0 otherwise.
halign
specifies horizontal alignment: 0 for center, 2 for
left, 4 for right, 61453 for decimal, 64173 for mixed. Mixed
alignment varies according to type: string data is left-justified,
numbers and most other formats are right-justified.
valign
specifies vertical alignment: 0 for center, 1 for top, 3
for bottom.
fg-color
and bg-color
are the foreground color and
background color, respectively. In the corpus, these are always
#000000
and #ffffff
, respectively.
alternate
is 1 if rows should alternate colors, 0 if all rows
should be the same color. When alternate
is 1,
alt-fg-color
and alt-bg-color
specify the colors for the
alternate rows; otherwise they are empty strings.
left-margin
, right-margin
, top-margin
, and
bottom-margin
are measured in px.
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