comment = cellWithoutComment.getCellComment();
assertEquals(exp, comment.getString().getString());
}
+
+ /**
+ * Fonts where their colours come from the theme rather
+ * then being set explicitly still should allow the
+ * fetching of the RGB
+ */
+ public void DISABLEDtest50784() throws Exception {
+ XSSFWorkbook wb = XSSFTestDataSamples.openSampleWorkbook("50784-font_theme_colours.xlsx");
+ XSSFSheet s = wb.getSheetAt(0);
+ XSSFRow r = s.getRow(0);
+
+ // Column 1 has a font with regular colours
+ XSSFCell cr = r.getCell(1);
+ XSSFFont fr = wb.getFontAt( cr.getCellStyle().getFontIndex() );
+ XSSFColor colr = fr.getXSSFColor();
+ // No theme, has colours
+ assertEquals(0, colr.getTheme());
+ assertNotNull( colr.getRgb() );
+
+ // Column 0 has a font with colours from a theme
+ XSSFCell ct = r.getCell(0);
+ XSSFFont ft = wb.getFontAt( ct.getCellStyle().getFontIndex() );
+ XSSFColor colt = ft.getXSSFColor();
+ // Has a theme, which has the colours on it
+ assertEquals(9, colt.getTheme());
+ XSSFColor themeC = wb.getTheme().getThemeColor(colt.getTheme());
+ assertNotNull( themeC.getRgb() );
+ // TODO Fix it so this works
+ assertNotNull( colt.getRgb() );
+ assertEquals( themeC.getRgb(), colt.getRgb() ); // The same colour
+ }
}