Package Contents ================ .. function:: easyxf(strg_to_parse="", num_format_str=None, field_sep=",", line_sep=";", intro_sep=":", esc_char="\\", debug=False) This function is used to create and configure XFStyle objects for use with (for example) the Worksheet.write method. :param str strg_to_parse: A string to be parsed to obtain attribute values for Alignment, Borders, Font, Pattern and Protection objects. Refer to the examples in the file .../examples/xlwt_easyxf_simple_demo.py and to the xf_dict dictionary in Style.py. Various synonyms including color/colour, center/centre and gray/grey are allowed. Case is irrelevant (except maybe in font names). '-' may be used instead of '_'. Example: ``"font: bold on; align: wrap on, vert centre, horiz center"`` :param str num_format_str: To get the "number format string" of an existing cell whose format you want to reproduce, select the cell and click on Format/Cells/Number/Custom. Otherwise, refer to Excel help. Example: ``"#,##0.00", "dd/mm/yyyy"`` :returns: A :class:`XFStyle` object .. class:: Workbook :noindex: The class to instantiate to create a workbook For more information about this class, see :class:`Workbook` .. class:: Worksheet :noindex: A class to represent the contents of a sheet in a workbook. For more information about this class, see :class:`Worksheet`