Class: Axlsx::PageSetup
- Inherits:
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Object
- Object
- Axlsx::PageSetup
- Includes:
- OptionsParser, SerializedAttributes
- Defined in:
- lib/axlsx/workbook/worksheet/page_setup.rb
Overview
The recommended way to manage print options is via Worksheet#page_setup
Page setup settings for printing a worksheet. All settings are optional.
Instance Attribute Summary collapse
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#fit_to_height ⇒ Integer
Number of vertical pages to fit on.
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#fit_to_width ⇒ Integer
Number of horizontal pages to fit on.
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#orientation ⇒ Symbol
Orientation of the page (:default, :landscape, :portrait).
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#paper_height ⇒ String
Height of paper (string containing a number followed by a unit identifier: "297mm", "11in").
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#paper_size ⇒ Integer
The paper size to use in printing 1 = Letter paper (8.5 in. by 11 in.) 2 = Letter small paper (8.5 in. by 11 in.) 3 = Tabloid paper (11 in. by 17 in.) 4 = Ledger paper (17 in. by 11 in.) 5 = Legal paper (8.5 in. by 14 in.) 6 = Statement paper (5.5 in. by 8.5 in.) 7 = Executive paper (7.25 in. by 10.5 in.) 8 = A3 paper (297 mm by 420 mm) 9 = A4 paper (210 mm by 297 mm) 10 = A4 small paper (210 mm by 297 mm) 11 = A5 paper (148 mm by 210 mm) 12 = B4 paper (250 mm by 353 mm) 13 = B5 paper (176 mm by 250 mm) 14 = Folio paper (8.5 in. by 13 in.) 15 = Quarto paper (215 mm by 275 mm) 16 = Standard paper (10 in. by 14 in.) 17 = Standard paper (11 in. by 17 in.) 18 = Note paper (8.5 in. by 11 in.) 19 = #9 envelope (3.875 in. by 8.875 in.) 20 = #10 envelope (4.125 in. by 9.5 in.) 21 = #11 envelope (4.5 in. by 10.375 in.) 22 = #12 envelope (4.75 in. by 11 in.) 23 = #14 envelope (5 in. by 11.5 in.) 24 = C paper (17 in. by 22 in.) 25 = D paper (22 in. by 34 in.) 26 = E paper (34 in. by 44 in.) 27 = DL envelope (110 mm by 220 mm) 28 = C5 envelope (162 mm by 229 mm) 29 = C3 envelope (324 mm by 458 mm) 30 = C4 envelope (229 mm by 324 mm) 31 = C6 envelope (114 mm by 162 mm) 32 = C65 envelope (114 mm by 229 mm) 33 = B4 envelope (250 mm by 353 mm) 34 = B5 envelope (176 mm by 250 mm) 35 = B6 envelope (176 mm by 125 mm) 36 = Italy envelope (110 mm by 230 mm) 37 = Monarch envelope (3.875 in. by 7.5 in.).
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#paper_width ⇒ String
Width of paper (string containing a number followed by a unit identifier: "210mm", "8.5in").
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#scale ⇒ Integer
Print scaling (percent value, given as integer ranging from 10 to 400).
Instance Method Summary collapse
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#fit_to(options = {}) ⇒ Object
convenience method to achieve sanity when setting fit_to_width and fit_to_height as they both default to 1 if only their counterpart is specified.
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#fit_to_page? ⇒ Boolean
helper method for worksheet to determine if the page setup is configured for fit to page printing We treat any page set up that has a value set for fit_to_width or fit_to_height value as fit_to_page.
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#initialize(options = {}) ⇒ PageSetup
constructor
Creates a new PageSetup object.
- #set(options) ⇒ Object
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#to_xml_string(str = '') ⇒ String
Serializes the page settings element.
Methods included from SerializedAttributes
#declared_attributes, included, #serialized_attributes, #serialized_element_attributes, #serialized_tag
Methods included from OptionsParser
Constructor Details
#initialize(options = {}) ⇒ PageSetup
Creates a new PageSetup object
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# File 'lib/axlsx/workbook/worksheet/page_setup.rb', line 20 def initialize( = {}) end |
Instance Attribute Details
#fit_to_height ⇒ Integer
PageSetup#fit_to is the recomended way to manage page fitting as only specifying one of fit_to_width/fit_to_height will result in the counterpart
Number of vertical pages to fit on. being set to 1.
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# File 'lib/axlsx/workbook/worksheet/page_setup.rb', line 43 def fit_to_height @fit_to_height end |
#fit_to_width ⇒ Integer
PageSetup#fit_to is the recomended way to manage page fitting as only specifying one of width/height will result in the counterpart
Number of horizontal pages to fit on. being set to 1.
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# File 'lib/axlsx/workbook/worksheet/page_setup.rb', line 49 def fit_to_width @fit_to_width end |
#orientation ⇒ Symbol
Orientation of the page (:default, :landscape, :portrait)
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# File 'lib/axlsx/workbook/worksheet/page_setup.rb', line 53 def orientation @orientation end |
#paper_height ⇒ String
Height of paper (string containing a number followed by a unit identifier: "297mm", "11in")
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# File 'lib/axlsx/workbook/worksheet/page_setup.rb', line 57 def paper_height @paper_height end |
#paper_size ⇒ Integer
The paper size to use in printing 1 = Letter paper (8.5 in. by 11 in.) 2 = Letter small paper (8.5 in. by 11 in.) 3 = Tabloid paper (11 in. by 17 in.) 4 = Ledger paper (17 in. by 11 in.) 5 = Legal paper (8.5 in. by 14 in.) 6 = Statement paper (5.5 in. by 8.5 in.) 7 = Executive paper (7.25 in. by 10.5 in.) 8 = A3 paper (297 mm by 420 mm) 9 = A4 paper (210 mm by 297 mm) 10 = A4 small paper (210 mm by 297 mm) 11 = A5 paper (148 mm by 210 mm) 12 = B4 paper (250 mm by 353 mm) 13 = B5 paper (176 mm by 250 mm) 14 = Folio paper (8.5 in. by 13 in.) 15 = Quarto paper (215 mm by 275 mm) 16 = Standard paper (10 in. by 14 in.) 17 = Standard paper (11 in. by 17 in.) 18 = Note paper (8.5 in. by 11 in.) 19 = #9 envelope (3.875 in. by 8.875 in.) 20 = #10 envelope (4.125 in. by 9.5 in.) 21 = #11 envelope (4.5 in. by 10.375 in.) 22 = #12 envelope (4.75 in. by 11 in.) 23 = #14 envelope (5 in. by 11.5 in.) 24 = C paper (17 in. by 22 in.) 25 = D paper (22 in. by 34 in.) 26 = E paper (34 in. by 44 in.) 27 = DL envelope (110 mm by 220 mm) 28 = C5 envelope (162 mm by 229 mm) 29 = C3 envelope (324 mm by 458 mm) 30 = C4 envelope (229 mm by 324 mm) 31 = C6 envelope (114 mm by 162 mm) 32 = C65 envelope (114 mm by 229 mm) 33 = B4 envelope (250 mm by 353 mm) 34 = B5 envelope (176 mm by 250 mm) 35 = B6 envelope (176 mm by 125 mm) 36 = Italy envelope (110 mm by 230 mm) 37 = Monarch envelope (3.875 in. by 7.5 in.). 38 = 6 3/4 envelope (3.625 in. by 6.5 in.) 39 = US standard fanfold (14.875 in. by 11 in.) 40 = German standard fanfold (8.5 in. by 12 in.) 41 = German legal fanfold (8.5 in. by 13 in.) 42 = ISO B4 (250 mm by 353 mm) 43 = Japanese double postcard (200 mm by 148 mm) 44 = Standard paper (9 in. by 11 in.) 45 = Standard paper (10 in. by 11 in.) 46 = Standard paper (15 in. by 11 in.) 47 = Invite envelope (220 mm by 220 mm) 50 = Letter extra paper (9.275 in. by 12 in.) 51 = Legal extra paper (9.275 in. by 15 in.) 52 = Tabloid extra paper (11.69 in. by 18 in.) 53 = A4 extra paper (236 mm by 322 mm) 54 = Letter transverse paper (8.275 in. by 11 in.) 55 = A4 transverse paper (210 mm by 297 mm) 56 = Letter extra transverse paper (9.275 in. by 12 in.) 57 = SuperA/SuperA/A4 paper (227 mm by 356 mm) 58 = SuperB/SuperB/A3 paper (305 mm by 487 mm) 59 = Letter plus paper (8.5 in. by 12.69 in.) 60 = A4 plus paper (210 mm by 330 mm) 61 = A5 transverse paper (148 mm by 210 mm) 62 = JIS B5 transverse paper (182 mm by 257 mm) 63 = A3 extra paper (322 mm by 445 mm) 64 = A5 extra paper (174 mm by 235 mm) 65 = ISO B5 extra paper (201 mm by 276 mm) 66 = A2 paper (420 mm by 594 mm) 67 = A3 transverse paper (297 mm by 420 mm) 68 = A3 extra transverse paper (322 mm by 445 mm) 69 = Japanese Double Postcard (200 mm x 148 mm) 70 = A6 (105 mm x 148 mm 71 = Japanese Envelope Kaku #2 72 = Japanese Envelope Kaku #3 73 = Japanese Envelope Chou #3 74 = Japanese Envelope Chou #4 75 = Letter Rotated (11in x 8 1/2 11 in) 76 = A3 Rotated (420 mm x 297 mm) 77 = A4 Rotated (297 mm x 210 mm) 78 = A5 Rotated (210 mm x 148 mm) 79 = B4 (JIS) Rotated (364 mm x 257 mm) 80 = B5 (JIS) Rotated (257 mm x 182 mm) 81 = Japanese Postcard Rotated (148 mm x 100 mm) 82 = Double Japanese Postcard Rotated (148 mm x 200 mm) 83 = A6 Rotated (148 mm x 105 mm) 84 = Japanese Envelope Kaku #2 Rotated 85 = Japanese Envelope Kaku #3 Rotated 86 = Japanese Envelope Chou #3 Rotated 87 = Japanese Envelope Chou #4 Rotated 88 = B6 (JIS) (128 mm x 182 mm) 89 = B6 (JIS) Rotated (182 mm x 128 mm) 90 = (12 in x 11 in) 91 = Japanese Envelope You #4 92 = Japanese Envelope You #4 Rotated 93 = PRC 16K (146 mm x 215 mm) 94 = PRC 32K (97 mm x 151 mm) 95 = PRC 32K(Big) (97 mm x 151 mm) 96 = PRC Envelope #1 (102 mm x 165 mm) 97 = PRC Envelope #2 (102 mm x 176 mm) 98 = PRC Envelope #3 (125 mm x 176 mm) 99 = PRC Envelope #4 (110 mm x 208 mm) 100 = PRC Envelope #5 (110 mm x 220 mm) 101 = PRC Envelope #6 (120 mm x 230 mm) 102 = PRC Envelope #7 (160 mm x 230 mm) 103 = PRC Envelope #8 (120 mm x 309 mm) 104 = PRC Envelope #9 (229 mm x 324 mm) 105 = PRC Envelope #10 (324 mm x 458 mm) 106 = PRC 16K Rotated 107 = PRC 32K Rotated 108 = PRC 32K(Big) Rotated 109 = PRC Envelope #1 Rotated (165 mm x 102 mm) 110 = PRC Envelope #2 Rotated (176 mm x 102 mm) 111 = PRC Envelope #3 Rotated (176 mm x 125 mm) 112 = PRC Envelope #4 Rotated (208 mm x 110 mm) 113 = PRC Envelope #5 Rotated (220 mm x 110 mm) 114 = PRC Envelope #6 Rotated (230 mm x 120 mm) 115 = PRC Envelope #7 Rotated (230 mm x 160 mm) 116 = PRC Envelope #8 Rotated (309 mm x 120 mm) 117 = PRC Envelope #9 Rotated (324 mm x 229 mm) 118 = PRC Envelope #10 Rotated (458 mm x 324 mm)
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# File 'lib/axlsx/workbook/worksheet/page_setup.rb', line 183 def paper_size @paper_size end |
#paper_width ⇒ String
Width of paper (string containing a number followed by a unit identifier: "210mm", "8.5in")
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# File 'lib/axlsx/workbook/worksheet/page_setup.rb', line 61 def paper_width @paper_width end |
#scale ⇒ Integer
Print scaling (percent value, given as integer ranging from 10 to 400)
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# File 'lib/axlsx/workbook/worksheet/page_setup.rb', line 65 def scale @scale end |
Instance Method Details
#fit_to(options = {}) ⇒ Object
This method will overwrite any value you explicitly set via the fit_to_height or fit_to_width methods.
convenience method to achieve sanity when setting fit_to_width and fit_to_height as they both default to 1 if only their counterpart is specified.
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# File 'lib/axlsx/workbook/worksheet/page_setup.rb', line 218 def fit_to(={}) self.fit_to_width = [:width] || 999 self.fit_to_height = [:height] || 999 [@fit_to_width, @fit_to_height] end |
#fit_to_page? ⇒ Boolean
helper method for worksheet to determine if the page setup is configured for fit to page printing We treat any page set up that has a value set for fit_to_width or fit_to_height value as fit_to_page.
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# File 'lib/axlsx/workbook/worksheet/page_setup.rb', line 228 def fit_to_page? # is there some better what to express this? (fit_to_width != nil || fit_to_height != nil) end |
#set(options) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/axlsx/workbook/worksheet/page_setup.rb', line 196 def set() end |
#to_xml_string(str = '') ⇒ String
Serializes the page settings element.
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# File 'lib/axlsx/workbook/worksheet/page_setup.rb', line 236 def to_xml_string(str = '') serialized_tag('pageSetup', str) end |