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Subject: [OASIS Issue Tracker] Commented: (OFFICE-1587) Editor Note: Section17.162 draw:extrusion-metal



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Patrick Durusau commented on OFFICE-1587:
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OK, that is at least more specific. draw:extrusion-specularity has a percentage data type. But we return to draw:red/green/blue that also have a percentage data type.

Should we say something like: 

"The draw:extrusion-metal attribute specifies if the color of the surface of an extrusion has the equivalent color to an RGB value of 200-200-200 and the value of its draw:extrusion-specularity attribute increased 15%." 

Thinking whatever adjustments that the application must make would really depend on the starting color.  This way we are simply stating the value, how it gets there being left up to the application. 

> Editor Note: Section 17.162 draw:extrusion-metal

> -------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: OFFICE-1587
>                 URL: http://tools.oasis-open.org/issues/browse/OFFICE-1587
>             Project: OASIS Open Document Format for Office Applications (OpenDocument) TC
>          Issue Type: Bug
>    Affects Versions: ODF 1.2
>            Reporter: Robert Weir 
>            Assignee: Patrick Durusau
>             Fix For: ODF 1.2
>
>
> Transcribed from ODF_Revised_Editorial_Notes_27May2009.odt
> Original author: Patrick Durusau
> Section 17.162 draw:extrusion-metal
> Ed. Note I am sure this must be meaningful in the graphics context but "looks like metal" without more seems rather vague. Can we provide a normative reference for graphics terminology? Such that all graphic terms, unless otherwise noted are defined in.....? I tried Computer Graphics: Principles and Practice, 2nd edition in C but they don't define "looks like metal." Although they do have an illustration, Plate III.B, where a vase has the reflectivity of copper and so "looks like metal" to me.

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