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Subject: Open Office XML Format TC Meeting Minutes 10 Nov 2003
MINUTES OF THE OASIS OPEN OFFICE XML FORMAT TC MEETING NOVEMBER, THE 10TH, 2003, 3PM GMT – 4:00PM GMT Attendees --------- Michael Brauer <michael.brauer@sun.com>, Sun Microsystems Simon Davis <simond@naa.gov.au>, National Archive of Australia Gary Edwards <garyedwards@yahoo.com> David Faure <faure@kde.org> Paul Grosso <pgrosso@arbortext.com>, Arbortext Tom Magliery <Tom.Magliery@corel.com>, Corel Acceptance of Minutes of the October, the 27th meeting ------------------------------------------------------ - The attending TC members unanimously accepted the minutes. Action Items ------------ - (Phil Boutros: create proposal for unifying change tracking in text and table documents) - in progress - Daniel Vogelheim, (Paul Langille): proposal for business charts - in progress - Michael Brauer: Add hint to TC's comment web form to FAQ - done - Michael Brauer: Prepare voting about bibliography configuration. - done Discussion of Work Package 5.4 Special Styles --------------------------------------------- Since the voting about bibliography configuration did not reach a quorum, the TC repeated the voting. It unanimously agreed to keep the bibliography configuration specification unchanged. Discussion of Work Package 9 Events and Scripts ----------------------------------------------- The TC discussed the proposals posted in http://lists.oasis-open.org/archives/office/200310/msg00037.html. The TC agreed to change the specification of <office:script> as suggested in the proposal, but to add a "script:language" attribute to the <office:script> element that contains the scripting language that is used for the content of the element. That is, the <office:script> element will be replaced by an <office:scripts> element that contains an arbitrary number of (new) <office:script> elements. This element has an attribute "script:language", and can have arbitrary script language dependent content. The value of the "script:language" attribute is a namespaced name. The TC also discussed the <script:event> element. It unanimously agreed - to add an "xlink:href" attribute to the element for specifying a macro by an URL, - to remove the "script:location" attribute, - to keep the "script:macro-name" attribute for specifying the macro by a name, - to keep the "script:language" attribute, but to change its value into a namespaced name with the same semantic as for the <office:script> element, and - to turn the value of the "script:event-name" attribute into a namespaced name. That is, the <script:event> element now has the attributes "script:language", "script:event-name", "script:macro-name" and "xlink:href". "script:langauge" and "script:event-name" both take a namespaced name as value. The TC further discussed what namespace to use or recommend for the event names, i.e. the values of the "script:event-name" attribute. It especially discussed whether HTML or DOM based event names are more appropriate: David Faure will prepare a proposal regarding this issue. New Action Items ---------------- - David Faure: proposal for namespace to use for event names. Michael Brauer OASIS Open Office XML format TC chair
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