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Subject: RE: [cgmo-webcgm] new Style Pttributes -- LETD, HSD, LTIO
To the best of my knowledge, no, we have not implemented Line Type Initial Offset. -----Original Message----- From: Lofton Henderson [mailto:lofton@rockynet.com] Sent: Tuesday, October 16, 2007 7:25 PM To: cgmo-webcgm@lists.oasis-open.org Subject: [cgmo-webcgm] new Style Pttributes -- LETD, HSD, LTIO Two comments... LETD as Style Property: The table shows "no" for Line and Edge Type Definition (LETD) and Hatch Style Definition (HSD) in the Style Properties column (DOM and/or XCF). This is not how I remember the discussion. As I recall, there were at least some people that thought LETD was essential (HSD also). Am I remembering wrong? Did the TC decide that LETD-like and HSD-like functionality were not to be offered as Style Properties (and through XCF)? Support for LTIO: There is also a comment about Line Type Initial Offset: "[1] Support for this element seems limited." I actually got the opposite impression, that it is considered fairly simple to implement, and is generally implemented. But about the latter I might have assumed too much. Vendors (Ematek, LST, PTC, SDI) ... have you implemented it (Line Type Initial Offset)? -Lofton. At 09:27 PM 10/16/2007 +0000, stuart.a.galt@boeing.com wrote: >I have updated the table based on the 10/10 telecon. >-- Mr. Stuart Galt The document revision named Style Attributes >(Attributes_Table.doc) has been submitted by Mr. Stuart Galt to the >OASIS CGM Open WebCGM TC document repository. This document is >revision #1 of Attributes_Table.pdf. Document Description: Style >Attributes for "defaults" and view time control. View Document Details: >http://www.oasis-open.org/apps/org/workgroup/cgmo-webcgm/document.php?d >ocument_id=25742 >Download >Document: >http://www.oasis-open.org/apps/org/workgroup/cgmo-webcgm/download.php/2 >5742/Attributes_Table.doc >Revision: This document is revision #1 of Attributes_Table.pdf. The >document details page referenced above will show the complete revision >history. PLEASE NOTE: If the above links do not work for you, your >email application may be breaking the link into two pieces. You may be >able to copy and paste the entire link address into the address field >of your web browser. -OASIS Open Administration
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