private Font cloneFont(CellStyle cellstyle) { Font newFont = spreadsheet.getWorkbook().createFont(); Font originalFont = spreadsheet.getWorkbook().getFontAt(cellstyle.getFontIndex()); if (originalFont != null) { newFont.setBold(originalFont.getBold()); newFont.setItalic(originalFont.getItalic()); newFont.setFontHeight(originalFont.getFontHeight()); newFont.setUnderline(originalFont.getUnderline()); newFont.setStrikeout(originalFont.getStrikeout()); // This cast an only be done when using .xlsx files XSSFFont originalXFont = (XSSFFont) originalFont; XSSFFont newXFont = (XSSFFont) newFont; newXFont.setColor(originalXFont.getXSSFColor()); } return newFont; }
/** * Compute width of a single cell * * @param cell the cell whose width is to be calculated * @param defaultCharWidth the width of a single character * @param formatter formatter used to prepare the text to be measured * @param useMergedCells whether to use merged cells * @return the width in pixels */ public static double getCellWidth( Cell cell, int defaultCharWidth, DataFormatter formatter, boolean useMergedCells) { Sheet sheet = cell.getSheet(); Workbook wb = sheet.getWorkbook(); Row row = cell.getRow(); int column = cell.getColumnIndex(); int colspan = 1; for (int i = 0; i < sheet.getNumMergedRegions(); i++) { CellRangeAddress region = sheet.getMergedRegion(i); if (containsCell(region, row.getRowNum(), column)) { if (!useMergedCells) { // If we're not using merged cells, skip this one and move on to the next. return -1; } cell = row.getCell(region.getFirstColumn()); colspan = 1 + region.getLastColumn() - region.getFirstColumn(); } } CellStyle style = cell.getCellStyle(); int cellType = cell.getCellType(); // for formula cells we compute the cell width for the cached formula result if (cellType == Cell.CELL_TYPE_FORMULA) cellType = cell.getCachedFormulaResultType(); Font font = wb.getFontAt(style.getFontIndex()); AttributedString str; TextLayout layout; double width = -1; if (cellType == Cell.CELL_TYPE_STRING) { RichTextString rt = cell.getRichStringCellValue(); String[] lines = rt.getString().split("\\n"); for (int i = 0; i < lines.length; i++) { String txt = lines[i] + defaultChar; str = new AttributedString(txt); copyAttributes(font, str, 0, txt.length()); if (rt.numFormattingRuns() > 0) { // TODO: support rich text fragments } layout = new TextLayout(str.getIterator(), fontRenderContext); if (style.getRotation() != 0) { /* * Transform the text using a scale so that it's height is increased by a multiple of the leading, * and then rotate the text before computing the bounds. The scale results in some whitespace around * the unrotated top and bottom of the text that normally wouldn't be present if unscaled, but * is added by the standard Excel autosize. */ AffineTransform trans = new AffineTransform(); trans.concatenate( AffineTransform.getRotateInstance(style.getRotation() * 2.0 * Math.PI / 360.0)); trans.concatenate(AffineTransform.getScaleInstance(1, fontHeightMultiple)); width = Math.max( width, ((layout.getOutline(trans).getBounds().getWidth() / colspan) / defaultCharWidth) + cell.getCellStyle().getIndention()); } else { width = Math.max( width, ((layout.getBounds().getWidth() / colspan) / defaultCharWidth) + cell.getCellStyle().getIndention()); } } } else { String sval = null; if (cellType == Cell.CELL_TYPE_NUMERIC) { // Try to get it formatted to look the same as excel try { sval = formatter.formatCellValue(cell, dummyEvaluator); } catch (Exception e) { sval = String.valueOf(cell.getNumericCellValue()); } } else if (cellType == Cell.CELL_TYPE_BOOLEAN) { sval = String.valueOf(cell.getBooleanCellValue()).toUpperCase(); } if (sval != null) { String txt = sval + defaultChar; str = new AttributedString(txt); copyAttributes(font, str, 0, txt.length()); layout = new TextLayout(str.getIterator(), fontRenderContext); if (style.getRotation() != 0) { /* * Transform the text using a scale so that it's height is increased by a multiple of the leading, * and then rotate the text before computing the bounds. The scale results in some whitespace around * the unrotated top and bottom of the text that normally wouldn't be present if unscaled, but * is added by the standard Excel autosize. */ AffineTransform trans = new AffineTransform(); trans.concatenate( AffineTransform.getRotateInstance(style.getRotation() * 2.0 * Math.PI / 360.0)); trans.concatenate(AffineTransform.getScaleInstance(1, fontHeightMultiple)); width = Math.max( width, ((layout.getOutline(trans).getBounds().getWidth() / colspan) / defaultCharWidth) + cell.getCellStyle().getIndention()); } else { width = Math.max( width, ((layout.getBounds().getWidth() / colspan) / defaultCharWidth) + cell.getCellStyle().getIndention()); } } } return width; }