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Subject: Re: [office] detailed review of properties fo:margin-left and fo:text-align


Oliver,

Oliver-Rainer Wittmann - Software Engineer - Sun Microsystems wrote:
> Hi Patrick,
>
> in the ODF 1.2 draft 7-13 I did not found my below proposed text 
> change considered.
> Is this proposed text change still on your queue or do you have 
> overseen it?
>
Still in my queue. Just didn't reach it prior to sending out the last draft.

Hope you are having a great day!

Patrick
> Best regards, Oliver.
>
> Oliver-Rainer Wittmann - Software Engineer - Sun Microsystems wrote:
>> Dear TC members,
>>
>> I stated in my ODF 1.2 draft review results from 2008-10-27 - see
>> http://lists.oasis-open.org/archives/office/200810/msg00134.html - that
>> the 2nd and 3rd paragraphs from property fo:margin-left should be moved
>> to element <style:list-level-label-alignment>.
>> I also stated that the 2nd paragraph, the following enumeration and 
>> the 3rd paragraph of property fo:text-align should be moved to 
>> element <style:list-level-properties>.
>>
>> I had given me action items to provide the corresponding text changes 
>> and here they are:
>>
>> After removing the 2nd paragraph, the following enumeration and the 3rd
>> paragraph from the text of property fo:text-align, the following text 
>> (or something similar) should be added at the end:
>> <new text>
>> For its meaning as a list level property, see [reference to
>> <style:list-level-properties> sub chapters].
>> </new text>
>>
>> Here is the text for element <style:list-level-properties>, which should
>> be added at the end:
>> <new text>
>> If property text:list-level-position-and-space-mode equals
>> "label-width-and-position", property fo:text-align specifies the
>> horizontal alignment of the list label within the width specified by the
>> text:min-label-width attribute.
>> If property text:list-level-position-and-space-mode equals
>> "label-alignment", value of propety text:min-label-width is treated as 0
>> and thus fo:text-align specifies the horizontal alignment of the list 
>> label at the alignment position. The alignment position in with case 
>> is given by properties fo:margin-left and fo:text-indent of sub element
>> <style:list-level-label-alignment> - see [reference to
>> <style:list-level-label-alignment]. The alignment of the list label 
>> according to the fo:text-align value are:
>> - center: The center of the list label is positioned at the alignment
>> position.
>> - left: The list label starts at the alignment position.
>> - right: The list label ends at the alignment position.
>> </new text>
>>
>> After removing the 2nd and 3rd paragraphs from fo:margin-left, the
>> following text (or something similar) should be added at the end:
>> <new text>
>> For its meaning as a list level property, see [reference to
>> <style:list-level-properties> and <style:list-level-label-alignment> sub
>> chapters].
>> </new text>
>> This text should also be added to the text of property fo:text-indent.
>>
>> Here is the text for element <style:list-level-label-alignment>, which
>> should be added at the end:
>> <new text>
>> The attributes fo:text-indent and fo:margin-left specify the indent 
>> and margin for the text lines of the paragraph inside a list item. 
>> The value fo:margin-left + fo:text-indent specifies the indent of the 
>> first text line of the list item. Because the value of list level 
>> property text:min-label-width is treated as 0 - see [reference to 
>> <style:list-level-properties> -, this value is also the alignment 
>> position for the list label.
>> The value of these two list level properties are only considered for 
>> paragraphs inside list items those paragraph styles do not specify 
>> them itself. If one of the two properties, or both, are specified by 
>> the paragraph style, then the text indent and/or left margin is taken 
>> from the paragraph style. In this case the paragraph style's 
>> properties are used to determine the indent and margin for the text 
>> lines and the alignment position.
>> </new text>
>>
>>
>> Patrick, please feel free to correct my english wording, when 
>> integrating these changes.
>>
>>
>> Best regards, Oliver.
>>
>
>

-- 
Patrick Durusau
patrick@durusau.net
Chair, V1 - US TAG to JTC 1/SC 34
Convener, JTC 1/SC 34/WG 3 (Topic Maps)
Editor, OpenDocument Format TC (OASIS), Project Editor ISO/IEC 26300
Co-Editor, ISO/IEC 13250-1, 13250-5 (Topic Maps)



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