ColumnDefaultCellProps.java
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package org.odftoolkit.odfdom.changes;
import java.util.Map;
class ColumnDefaultCellProps {
/**
* The column ranges with a default cell style will be memorized. Within a sheet with maximum
* numer of rows, the default cell style can be kept as cell style on the column insertion. As
* within the operational table model the table, row and column styles are only affecting cells
* that have neither content nor style, all default cell styles have to applied to cells with
* content without style. Repeated cells might get be split due to changing default cell styles.
* Instead of altering the XML model the method to collect the cell range operation will be
* triggered for every change of default cell style.
*/
/**
* position starts counting with 0. It becomes necessary as there might be gaps in between columns
* due to missing default cell styles at the column.
*/
public int mColumnStartPos = 0;
/** the default mColumnRepetition is 1 */
public int mColumnRepetition = 1;
public String mDefaultCellStyleId = null;
public Map<String, Object> mMappedDefaultCellStyles = null;
}