1. Add support for font styles for fields, and write those to Word docs.
2. Word seems to require explicit inline w:rtl tag even when rtl is specified
in a named style. Without this tag, words are placed in ltr order.
Allow PhpWord doc to specify rtl in named style and have it
display correctly in resulting doc.
3. A recent change incorrectly changed how noProof tag was generated,
omitting the third parameter of 4 parameters in the call. There was
no test case for this change. The call is now corrected, and a
test case has been added.
1. Converter is currently expecting colors as strings of hex digits,
but PhpWord allows specification of colors by named constant, so
result is random when one of those is used. This change handles
all the named colors.
2. Table needs \pard at end; formatting may be wrong without it.
3. RTF writer will no longer ignore paragraph style for TextRun.
4. RTF writer will no longer ignore paragraph and font style for Title.
5. Add support for RTF headers and footers.
6. Add support for right-to-left in font.
7. Add support for PageBreakBefore and LineHeight for paragraphs.
8. Add support for PageNumberingStart for sections.
There are test cases for all of these changes.
* Writer/Part/chart.php - Add dynamic Legend positions
The position of the legend of charts was always fixed to the right. Adding in the option to set it dynamically via a new option under styles/chart
* Update Styles/Chart.php
Add in the public functions to getStyle() to get and set the legend position
This commit fixes issue #1529
This commit prevents nested w:pPr elements when using a ListItemRun with
a paragraph style. The different between a ListItem and a ListItem run
is that the setWithoutPPR method is called on the ParagraphStyleWriter
(PhpOffice\PhpWord\Writer\Word2007\Style\Paragraph).
According to the specs it's not allowed to have nested w:pPr elements.
See http://www.datypic.com/sc/ooxml/e-w_pPr-2.html
This is specified in the spec, for example here :
http://www.biblioscape.com/rtf15_spec.htm#Heading2
« The delimiter marks the end of an RTF control word, and can be one of the following : [...]
* A digit or a hyphen (-), which indicates that a numeric parameter follows. The subsequent digital sequence is then delimited by a space or any character other than a letter or a digit. »
* add stacked bar and column charts
* add chart colors feature
* adding preliminary chart axis title functionality to XMLwriter
* added percent_stacked to available types array
* Make tick mark and tick label positions configurable
* scrutinizer fixes
* update changelog