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Subject: Typo in "9.3.1 Text Box" / "Chain"
> Text boxes can be chained, in other words, if the content of a text box > exceeds its capacity, the content flows into the next text box in the chain. > To chain text boxes, the attribute style:chain-next-name is used, The value > of this attribute is the name of the next text box in the chain. Chained > text boxes usually are supported by text documents only. > <define name="draw-text-box-attlist" combine="interleave"> > <optional> > <attribute name="draw:chain-next-name"> > <ref name="string"/> > </attribute> > </optional> > </define> There is a mismatch in the attribute name. It says style:chain-next-name in the text, and draw:chain-next-name in the formal definition. Which one should it be? OO-1.1 uses draw:chain-next-name, and the attribute is one of the drawing object, not of the style, so I think this is correct? -- David Faure, faure@kde.org, sponsored by Trolltech to work on KDE, Konqueror (http://www.konqueror.org), and KOffice (http://www.koffice.org).
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