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Subject: Re: [office] table:style-name vs table:default-cell-style-name
Andreas, Andreas J. Guelzow wrote: > A table:table-row can have both or any of the attributes > table:style-name and table:default-cell-style-name > They both seem to set the style of a table-cell in that row that doesn't > have its own style. > > Is this in response to my note on Office-1566, table:default-cell-style-name? The reason I ask is that the amended text that I have applied reads: "Cells contained in a row without a table:style-name attribute value and that are defined by a <table:table:cell> element use this default cell style." This attribute is relevant if and only if the row is missing a table:style-name attribute. In that case the table:default-cell-style-name attribute supplies the name of the style to be applied. If there is a table:style-name attribute with a value on the row, then even if there were a table:default-cell-style-name attribute with a value, it is ignored. Hope you are having a great day! Patrick > What's the difference? > > Andreas > -- 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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