I have emails of developers/users asking for a. I might possibly have lost developers who jumped ship and used other libraries. Until I found that Microsoft has an official Nuget package which mimics (or is exactly?) the System.Drawing but in. I didn’t want to have to find an alternative method… SpreadsheetLight uses the Drawing assembly to check text widths and heights for the purposes of autofitting columns and rows. The main code incompatibility, so to speak, has to do with the absence of System.Drawing in the. Because the urgency and cost of me continuing to stall was just too great. In the end, based on emails sent to me, and observation of general software development trends, I just went ahead and depend on Nuget packages. NET Standard/Core, that was too much…Īnother reason was whether I should still depend on the Open XML SDK DLL, or just bite the bullet and depend solely on the official Microsoft DocumentFormat.OpenXml Nuget package. And when I saw I needed to set up Visual Studio 2019 (2017 back then), and I had to check if my code was compatible with. The reason it took me so long is that I was still recovering from personal and business stuff. So I finally got SpreadsheetLight onto the.
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