Styles for formatting Spreadsheet::WriteExcel
These are namespace-aware XSLT stylesheets for the DocBook DTD and its
derivatives (Simplified DocBook, etc.).
The Spreadsheet::WriteExcelXML module can be used to create an
Excel file in XML format. The Excel XML format is supported in
Excel 2002 and 2003.
Multiple worksheets can be added to a workbook and formatting
can be applied to cells. Text, numbers, and formulas can be
written to the cells. The module supports strings up to 32,767
characters and the strings can be in UTF8 format.
Spreadsheet::WriteExcelXML uses the same interface as
Spreadsheet::WriteExcel.
This module cannot, as yet, be used to write to an existing
Excel XML file.
These are XSL stylesheets for the DocBook DTD and its derivatives (Simplified
DocBook, etc.).
A meta-port for the DocBook DTD. This port depends upon the docbook-*
ports, to ensure that they are installed correctly.
String::BufferStack provides a framework for storing nested buffers. By
default, all of the buffers flow directly to the output method, but
individual levels of the stack can apply filters, or store their output
in a scalar reference.
String::CamelCase provides camelcase and de-camelcase.
This module provides one function, equals (not exported by default).
You should pass this function two strings of the same length. It will
return true if they are string-wise identical and false otherwise,
just like eq. However, comparing any two differing strings will take
a fixed amount of time, unlike eq.
String::Divert is small Perl 5 module providing a scalar-like string
object with some overloaded operators, supporting the concept of Folding
and Diversion. This allows nested generation of structured output. The
idea is to decouple the sequential generation of output from the nested
and non-sequential structure of the output.