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A ValueMod can specify special modifications to a Value.
ValueMod =>
58
| 31
int32[n-refs] int16*[n-refs]
int32[n-subscripts] string*[n-subscripts]
v1(00 (i1 | i2) 00? 00? int32 00? 00?)
v3(count(TemplateString StylePair))
TemplateString => count((count((i0 (58 | 31 55))?) (58 | 31 string[id]))?)
StylePair =>
(31 FontStyle | 58)
(31 CellStyle | 58)
FontStyle =>
bool[bold] bool[italic] bool[underline] bool[show]
string[fg-color] string[bg-color]
string[typeface] byte[size]
CellStyle =>
int32[halign] int32[valign] double[decimal-offset]
int16[left-margin] int16[right-margin]
int16[top-margin] int16[bottom-margin]
A ValueMod that begins with “31” specifies special modifications to a Value.
Each of the n-refs integers is a reference to a Footnote
(see Footnotes) by 0-based index. Footnote
markers are shown appended to the main text of the Value, as
superscripts or subscripts.
The subscripts, if present, are strings to append to the main
text of the Value, as subscripts. Each subscript text is a brief
indicator, e.g. ‘a’ or ‘b’, with its meaning indicated by
the table caption. When multiple subscripts are present, they are
displayed separated by commas.
The id inside the TemplateString, if present, is a template
string for substitutions using the syntax explained previously. It
appears to be an English-language version of the localized template
string in the Value in which the Template is nested. A writer may
safely omit the optional fixed data in TemplateString.
FontStyle and CellStyle, if present, change the style for this
individual Value. In FontStyle, bold, italic, and
underline control the particular style. show is
ordinarily 1; if it is 0, then the cell data is not shown.
fg-color and bg-color are strings in the format
#rrggbb, e.g. #ff0000 for red or #ffffff for
white. The empty string is occasionally observed also. The
size is a font size in units of 1/128 inch.
In CellStyle, halign is 0 for center, 2 for left, 4 for right,
6 for decimal, 0xffffffad for mixed. For decimal alignment,
decimal-offset is the decimal point’s offset from the right
side of the cell, in pt (see Light Detail Member Format).
valign specifies vertical alignment: 0 for center, 1 for top, 3
for bottom. left-margin, right-margin,
top-margin, and bottom-margin are in pt.
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