Revision 624 – Shorter XLSX Sheet Names in HUP

In the army, in boot camp, “short-sheeting” is both a method of using only one top sheet to make a bed, plus in “blading a bud” by the surprise of a very short pit. “blading” is like a prank not a shank, and a “pit” is a sagging cot — both the noun and the verb of sleeping on one. but I digress.

This revision is a reaction to the surprise of having only 32-characters for a XLSX sheet. Didn’t see that coming, but hey, it’s 4x as long as an 8.3, so I guess we win.

I had to make a quick shortening implicit function in the HUP client, so this commits that change to the tool.

While doing this, “NoCapHeader filtering” was added to swap in the words “% Capacity” to “Utilization %” — it seems there’s a reader who sees a [% Capacity] for a link-utilization report having nothing to do with Storage and assumes it’s a measure of his used storage. huh? There’s no way to predict users! That’s cool. It’s a fairly unglamourous filter, but I’m a fan of faster comprehension, so it’s there now. This is automatically in the use of the viwc-hup-slxs.jar, no need to activate.