SpreadJS 14.0.8

Mejora la importación de Excel y Designer.
Marzo 10, 2021
Nueva versión

Correcciones

  • Importing a Microsoft Excel file changes some styles.
  • Importing a specific SSJSON gives a different result from original Excel file.
  • Shape text not importing.
  • Shape display inconsistent with Excel.
  • Shape sizing button behaving strangely if zoom factor not 100%.
  • Specific formula would show a “#N/A” result when imported from Excel.
  • The outline column expand/collapse functionality not working on mobile devices.
  • Designer: font styles not being applied.
  • Comments shrinking when resizing the width of a column.
  • Rich Text Dialog not showing correct font size.
  • Setting width and heigh of a picture would not working correctly.
  • After destroying the SpreadJS instance, a tooltip still displaying in the browser.
  • Comments disappear after importing an Excel file.
  • Performance: the pageInfo call takes too long to return.
  • Cell styles change when resizing a column.
  • A table theme row color not correct if table header row was hidden.
  • Axis data labels position could not be set correctly.
  • ExcelIO would throw an error when importing an Excel workbook.
  • Comment width gets larger when autosize set to true.
  • The ValueChanged event would fire even when the value was not changed in the DateTimePicker.
  • The spanned cell comment position would be incorrect when the cell was partially hidden.
  • Performance: memory not released when calling pageInfo function.
  • Warning pop up after exporting an Excel file.
  • Chart data not updated after initializing a chart and loading data.
  • An exported Excel file not updating the zoom correctly after setting the zoom.
  • The DragFillBlockCompleted event would fire after canceling DragFillBlock.
  • Designer: the table binding dialog not opening.
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