Metadata-Version: 1.0
Name: XlsxWriter
Version: 0.4.0
Summary: A Python module for creating Excel XLSX files.
Home-page: https://github.com/jmcnamara/XlsxWriter
Author: John McNamara
Author-email: jmcnamara@cpan.org
License: BSD
Description: XlsxWriter is a Python module for creating Excel XLSX files.
        
        XlsxWriter supports the following features:
        
        * 100% compatible Excel XLSX files.
        * Write text, numbers, formulas, dates to cells.
        * Write hyperlinks to cells.
        * Full cell formatting.
        * Multiple worksheets.
        * Charts.
        * Page setup methods for printing.
        * Merged cells.
        * Defined names.
        * Autofilters.
        * Data validation and drop down lists.
        * Conditional formatting.
        * Worksheet PNG/JPEG images.
        * Rich multi-format strings.
        * Cell comments.
        * Document properties.
        * Worksheet cell protection.
        * Freeze and split worksheet panes.
        * Worksheet Tables.
        * Sparklines.
        * Outlines and Grouping.
        * Memory optimisation mode for writing large files.
        * Standard libraries only.
        * Python 2.5, 2.6, 2.7, 3.1, 3.2, 3.3, Jython and PyPy support.
        
        Here is a small example::
        
            from xlsxwriter.workbook import Workbook
                
            # Create an new Excel file and add a worksheet.
            workbook = Workbook('demo.xlsx')
            worksheet = workbook.add_worksheet()
            
            # Widen the first column to make the text clearer.
            worksheet.set_column('A:A', 20)
            
            # Add a bold format to highlight cell text.
            bold = workbook.add_format({'bold': 1})
            
            # Write some simple text.
            worksheet.write('A1', 'Hello')
            
            # Text with formatting.
            worksheet.write('A2', 'World', bold)
            
            # Write some numbers, with row/column notation.
            worksheet.write(2, 0, 123)
            worksheet.write(3, 0, 123.456)
        
            workbook.close()
        
        See the full documentation at https://xlsxwriter.readthedocs.org/en/latest/
        
        Release notes: https://xlsxwriter.readthedocs.org/en/latest/changes.html
           
        
Platform: UNKNOWN
