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Subject: [OASIS Issue Tracker] Commented: (OFFICE-3699) Unexpected attributevalue definitions in 19.505 style:page-usage



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Patrick Durusau commented on OFFICE-3699:
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In ODF 1.0, the following explanation appears in 14.4.1 Headers and Footers

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If the style:page-usage attribute associated with the page layout has a value of all or mirrored and there are no <style:header-left> or <style:footer-left> elements, the header and footer content is the same for left and right pages.

If the style:page-usage attribute has a value of left or right, the <style:header-left> or <style:footer-left> elements are ignored.
****

So the text of 19.505 is "correct" in the sense of accurately representing the text of ODF 1.0.

Whether the attribute as defined is adequate for our users, is, of course, an entirely separate question.

I suspect this would be more than correction since we would need to do substantive definitions. 

> Unexpected attribute value definitions in 19.505 style:page-usage
> -----------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: OFFICE-3699
>                 URL: http://tools.oasis-open.org/issues/browse/OFFICE-3699
>             Project: OASIS Open Document Format for Office Applications (OpenDocument) TC
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Styles
>    Affects Versions: ODF 1.2 CD 07
>            Reporter: Andreas Guelzow 
>
> We currently have:
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
> 19.505 style:page-usage
> The style:page-usage attribute specifies the type of pages that a page master should
> generate.
> The defined values for the style:page-usage attribute are:
> ● all: if there are no <style:header-left> or <style:footer-left> elements, the
>    header and footer content is the same for left and right pages.
> ● left: <style:header-left> or <style:footer-left> elements are ignored.
> ● mirrored: if there are no <style:header-left> or <style:footer-left> elements,
>    the header and footer content is the same for left and right pages.
> ● right: <style:header-left> or <style:footer-left> elements are ignored.
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
> While this may be correct, I find it strange that  (all == mirrored) and (left == right). Is this really intended? For example I would have expected that mirrored would switch the left and right regions of the headers on the left page, but that isn't specified here.

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