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PVSeparatorStyle
PVSeparatorStyle => ff ff 00 00 "PVSeparatorStyle" 00 Separator*4[sep1] 03 80 00 Separator*4[sep2] Separator => case( 00 00 | 01 00 int32[color] int16[style] int16[width] )[type]
PVSeparatorStyle contains eight Separators, in two groups. Each Separator represents a border between pivot table elements. TLO and SPV files have the same concepts for borders. See Borders, for the treatment of borders in SPV files.
A Separator’s type
is 00 if the border is not drawn, 01
otherwise. For a border that is drawn, color
is the color that
it is drawn in. style
and width
have the following
meanings:
style
= 0 and 0 ≤ width
≤ 3An increasingly thick single line. SPV files only have three line
thicknesses. PSPP treats width
0 as a thin line, width
1 as a solid (normal width) line, and width
2 or 3 as a thick
line.
style
= 1 and 0 ≤ width
≤ 1A doubled line, composed of normal-width (0) or thick (1) lines. SPV files only have “normal” width double lines, so PSPP maps both variants the same way.
style
= 2A dashed line.
The first group, sep1
, represents the following borders within
the pivot table, by index:
The second group, sep2
, represents the following borders within
the pivot table, by index:
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