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Subject: Follow-up question: was Re: [office] review ODF 1.2 specificationdraft - chapter 18, attributes in fo namespace
Oliver, When you say "bullet image" (the same phrase we used in ODF 1.0/1.1) do you mean the graphic that appears as a bullet? The reason I ask is that "bullet image" implies to me that I could have an "image" in the more conventional sense as a bullet and I don't think that is what is meant. In other words, we are talking about the placement of a graphic dot that marks an item on a list. Yes? Hope you are having a great day! Patrick Oliver-Rainer Wittmann - Software Engineer - Sun Microsystems wrote: > Hi all, > > I have check the usage of fo:height in OpenOffice.org: > > Patrick Durusau wrote: >> ... >>> - "18.417 fo:height" >>> -- Include statement that this attribute specifies the height of the >>> bullet image in a certain list level definition. >>> -- ad editor's note: >>> --- explicitly name not supported XSL attribute values. >>> --- I do not know, if this attribute is only used for specifying the >>> size of a bullet image. Action item for me: check it in OpenOffice.org. >>> >> Well, in draft 6, 16.12.6 says that the size of the image is >> specified by this and fo:width. Maybe used more broadly but I am just >> going by the language in the text. > > According to ODF 1.0 and ODF 1.1 OpenOffice.org uses this attribute > only for the height of the bullet image. > >> ... > > Best regards, Oliver. > -- Patrick Durusau patrick@durusau.net Chair, V1 - US TAG to JTC 1/SC 34 Convener, JTC 1/SC 34/WG 3 (Topic Maps) Editor, OpenDocument Format TC (OASIS), Project Editor ISO/IEC 26300 Co-Editor, ISO/IEC 13250-1, 13250-5 (Topic Maps)
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