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Subject: Re: Request to Section 3
Hi Hiro. On 25/10/06, Hironobu Takagi <TAKAGIH@jp.ibm.com> wrote: > So, I will send you this mail directly to you. Please forward this to the > mailing list. > > Following is my request to the Section 3. > Best Regards, > Hiro > > ----------- > 3.1. > > Could you describe that the "title" means a visible title text marked as a > heading <text:h>? +1 > > 3.1.1 > > The meaning of "style" sounds ambiguous. When I read this section first > time, I confused with "styles" and "structure". > I thought styles are just visual appearance and not contribute to > structurize content. > But, in this section styles are recommended to structurize content. Yes, because the style information is used to infer the structure, when transforming the XML. I will try and make more clear. > > There are three types of sources for Table of Contents. (Section 7.3 in > ODF1.1). > - Headers (as defined by the outline structure of the document), up to a > selectable level > - Table of content index marks > - Paragraphs formatted with a set of selectable paragraph styles > > I feel current description mainly mention third one. > So, I recommend adding description about headers and index marks. > Especially, headers (<text:h>) is important. +1. I may need some help from the group on this. > > 3.1.2. > > Navigation order in presentation document can be controlled in presentation > documents. This is strong point of ODF. > So could you add description about draw:nav-order? No, but I can ask for help. I don't understand how this works. Can someone help me here please. Then we can add it to section 3. > > (ODF1.1. 9.1.4)"The draw:nav-order attribute defines a logical navigation > sequence for the graphical elements included in the page. ... This attribute > should reflect the intentional ordering of graphics as set by the document > author." > > 3.2. > > Addtional description about <svg:title>, <svg:descripion>, <draw:caption>, > and draw:caption-id will help audience to understand this section deeply. +1. I'll try. I hope the group can help clarify. Thanks Hiro. I'll try and start on that tomorrow. regards -- Dave Pawson XSLT XSL-FO FAQ. http://www.dpawson.co.uk
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