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Subject: Re: [office-accessibility] style information confusion.
Thanks Michael. I'm still missing the information I need. On 27/03/07, Michael Brauer - Sun Germany - ham02 - Hamburg <Michael.Brauer@sun.com> wrote: > Neither nor. ODF knows a style name that is an XML NCName and that is > used to link styles to paragraphs, etc. It further knows a display name > that contains the name of the style as the user has seen it. Understood. So the NCName can map to N locale specific names. > The reason we have two style names is actually that the limitation to an > NCName is reasonable from the XML perspective, but not from the user > perspective. It doesn't explain why such a link was missing Michael? I.e. I cannot find out a 'human name' (or more important, the font size) in the guidelines document? Is the mapping from NCName to 'human name' required? Even if it does change with locale? regards -- Dave Pawson XSLT XSL-FO FAQ. http://www.dpawson.co.uk
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