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Subject: ODF 1.2 specification draft 7 - further review results of Michael Stahl


Dear TC members,

below you will find some more comments from a further review of my Sun 
colleague Michael Stahl:

18.855 style:type

formatting of the list is wrong.

the following description is missing:

<quote>
If the value of this attribute is left, the style:position attribute must
also be used. Otherwise, this attribute must be omitted.
</quote>


18.858 style:use-window-font-color

<quote>
should be as used as the foreground color
</quote>
           ^^ spurious


18.859 style:vertical-align

<quote>
* baseline
</quote>
   ^^^^^^^^ not formatted as value

<quote>
* <style:section-properties>
</quote>
          ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ this should be: column-sep
   ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ not formatted as element

<quote>
* <style:table-cell-properties>
</quote>
   ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ not formatted as element


18.859.1 style:vertical-pos

this should be labeled 18.860.


18.860 style:vertical-rel

maybe there should be a reference to style:vertical-pos, which explains
the possible values. right now, the two are on the same page.


18.862 style:width

the elements are not formatted as elements.


18.863 style:wrap

imho the "run-through" value's description should have a reference to the
style:run-through attribute.


18.867 style:writing-mode

the whole list is formatted all wrong

the following definition of the "page" value is missing:

<quote>
This value specifies that the writing mode is inherited from the page that
contains the paragraph.
</quote>


18.1011 table:is-sub-table

</quote>
A nested table that is not a specified to be a subtable
</quote>
                           ^^^ spurious


18.1109 text:animation-direction

nothing is said about possible values.


18.1111 text:animation-start-inside

<quote>
specifies if a text animation starts inside or outside a shape.
</quote>

<quote>
the shapes bounding rectangle.
</quote>
          ^ missing apostrophe


18.1113 text:animation-stop-inside

why is this different from what is written in 18.1111:

<quote>
specifies if text animation stops inside a shape or inside the bounding 
rectangle of a shape.
</quote>

further:

<quote>
If it is false, the text stops its animation just outside the shapes 
bounding rectangle.
</quote>

<quote>
the shapes bounding rectangle.
</quote>
          ^ missing apostrophe


18.1114 table:automatic-find-labels

this should be text:automatic-find-labels


18.1119 text:c

the following text is missing:

<quote>
A missing text:c attribute is interpreted as meaning a single SPACE 
character.
</quote>


18.1126 text:class-names

<quote>
A text:class-names attribute specifies a whitespace separated list
of paragraph style names.
</quote>
    ^^^^^^^^^ actually, this is only true if the attribute occurs on 
text:p or text:h; if it occurs on text:span, then the styles are text styles

<quote>
If both, text:style-name and text:class-names are present,
</quote>
        ^ spurious comma


18.1127 text:column-name

<quote>
specifies the column name from which to display data.
</quote>

well, we don't display the data from the column name. maybe better:

specifies the name of the column from which to display data.


18.1132 text:cond-style-name

broken reference:

<quote>
See /ref:<style:map>/

</quote>


18.1133 text:condition

<quote>
* <text:section>
</quote>
   ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ not formatted as element

<quote>
* <text:database-next>, ...
</quote>
   ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ all not formatted as element

<quote>
if the result interpreted as a Boolean value is true
</quote>
                          not formatted as value ^^^^

<quote>
* <style:text-properties>
</quote>
   ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ not formatted as element


18.1137 text:continue-numbering

i have a more substantial problem with this attribute. using it on 
text:list is all well and good, but why is it applicable to 
text:numbered-paragraph?

in ODF 1.2, text:numbered-paragraph has a mandatory attribute 
text:list-id. all numbered-paragraphs with the same list-id belong to 
the same list. it is necessary to use an attribute, because the 
numbered-paragraphs of a list may be interspersed with other elements.
if a list represented as a text:list would be interspersed in this way, 
we would have several text:list elements with continue-list attributes 
and (maybe) continue-numbering.
but numbered-paragraphs have list-id, and thus continue-numbering is 
completely redundant.
(note that i implemented numbered-paragraph import for OOo 3.1, and it 
just ignores this attribute)

can we deprecate, or better, remove the text:continue-numbering 
attribute on text:numbered-paragraph in ODF 1.2?



18.1143 text:date-adjust

<quote>
The text:date-adjust attribute
</quote>
     ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ is not formatted as an attribute


Best regards, Oliver.

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