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Subject: 5th paragraph, 4.1.3 Common Paragraph Elements Attributes
Greetings, Hate to seem like I am picking on this section but the fifth paragraph reads: This XML structure simplifies [XSLT] transformations because XSLT only has to acknowledge the conditional style if the formatting attributes are relevant. The referenced style can be a common style or an automatic style. Comment: This seems out of place. Was it intended for the conditional style section? Ah, perhaps I don't understand the operation of conditional styles. Reading in paragraph 2 of this section: "If a conditional style is applied to a paragraph, the text:style-name attribute contains the name of the style that is applied under that condition." So, should that really read: "f a conditional style is applied to a paragraph, the text:style-name attribute contains the name of the style that *was* applied under that condition." Note emphasis on "was" in the corrected sentence. In other words, a paragraph may have a text:style-name attribute (with a value) or it may have text:style-cond-name attribute, but after the text:style-cond-name attribute has been processed, it then the value of the text:style-name attribute is the value of the conditional style? Still does not help me with the first sentence being located here. Remaining sentence is ok. Hope everyone is having a great day! Patrick -- Patrick Durusau Director of Research and Development Society of Biblical Literature Patrick.Durusau@sbl-site.org Chair, V1 - Text Processing: Office and Publishing Systems Interface Co-Editor, ISO 13250, Topic Maps -- Reference Model Topic Maps: Human, not artificial, intelligence at work!
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