Greetings!
Our chat log from the ODF teleconference on 19 Feb. 2018.
Hope everyone is at the start of a great week!
Patrick
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Patrick: Andreas, are you calling back in?
Andreas J Guelzow: yes...
Patrick: Thanks to Regina for the update on Office-3854, will take up when completed
Patrick: agenda is approved
Patrick: Mark as resolved - unanimous
Patrick: Jos has previously suggested adding order of evaluation for line height in ODF, which is affected by property-fo_line-height
property-style_line-height-at-least
property-style_line-spacing
property-style_font-independent-line-spacing
Patrick: Jos says line-height and at-least can be used together - should not be exclusive
Patrick: if line-height less than at-least - the at-least value controls
Jos van den Oever: The style:line-height-at-least attribute specifies a minimum line height.
Jos van den Oever: 20.309 style:line-height-at-least
Patrick: line-height - font size - sets line spacing
Patrick: In CSS, is line-height a measure above and below, it can use font size to calculate that space?
Patrick: In other words, the line starts at the top of the font and extends upwards or downwards
Patrick: line space is the same as leading (great graphic Regina)
Patrick: In surfing around, I also found: (https://css-tricks.com/almanac/properties/l/line-height/) The line-height property defines the amount of space above and below inline elements. That is, elements that are set to display: inline or display: inline-block. This property is most often used to set the leading for lines of text.
Patrick: Regina, need more time to look at LO and at typography -
Patrick: defer on Office-3847
Patrick: Michael - agree on document scope attribute but how to make it one?
Patrick: Michael, one option - add as attribute on office:text element -
Patrick: Regina, may be needed in office-presentation too. - consider for next week
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Patrick Durusau
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