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Subject: [OASIS Issue Tracker] Commented: (OFFICE-1678) Editor Note: Section17.222 draw:style



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Michael Brauer commented on OFFICE-1678:
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This is a description of the values:

For <draw:gradient> the following values are defined:

* linear, defines a gradient where the colors blend along a linear vector perpendicular to the axis of the gradient.
* axial, defines a bi-linear gradient that is also known as reflected gradient or mirrored linear gradient. It is created as a linear gradient that is mirrored (or reflected) along its axis.
* radial, defines a gradient where the colors are blend along the radius from the center of a circle as defined with the draw:cx and draw.cy attributes. The outside of the circle is filled with the end color.
* ellipsoid, defines a gradient where the colors are blend along the radius from the center of an ellipsoid as defined with the draw:cx and draw.cy attributes. The length of the semi major axis is the width of the filled area and the length of the semi minor axis is the height of the filled area. The area outside the ellipse is filled with the end color.
* square, defines a gradient that produces a square blend, imitating the visual perspective in a corridor or the aerial view of a pyramid. Also known as "/box gradient/" and "/pyramidal gradient/". The center of the square is defined with the draw:cx and draw:cy attributes. The width and height of the square is the minimum value of either the width or the height of the filled area. The outside of the square is filled with the end color.
* rectangle, defines a gradient  that produces a rectangular blend from the center of the rectangle to the shortest of the 4 borders. The center of the rectangle is defined with the attributes draw:cx and draw:cy. The width of the rectangle is the width of the filled area, the height of the rectangle is the height of the filled area.. The outside of the square is filled with the end color.

For <draw:hatch> the following values are defined:

* single, defines a hatch that is made of parallel lines along the axis of the hatch.
* double, defines a hatch that is made of a set of parallel lines along the axis of the hatch and a set of parallel lines perpendicular to the axis of the hatch.
* triple, defines a hatch that is made of a set of parallel lines along the axis of the hatch, a set of parallel lines perpendicular to the axis of the hatch and a set of lines along 45 degree clockwise to the axis of the hatch.

For <draw:stroke-dash> the following values are defined:

* round, defines that each dash has a round shape.
* rectangular, defines that each dash has a rectangular shape. 

> Editor Note: Section 17.222 draw:style

> ---------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: OFFICE-1678
>                 URL: http://tools.oasis-open.org/issues/browse/OFFICE-1678
>             Project: OASIS Open Document Format for Office Applications (OpenDocument) TC
>          Issue Type: Bug
>    Affects Versions: ODF 1.2
>            Reporter: Robert Weir 
>            Assignee: Patrick Durusau
>             Fix For: ODF 1.2
>
>
> Transcribed from ODF_Revised_Editorial_Notes_27May2009.odt
> Original author: Patrick Durusau
> Section 17.222 draw:style
> Ed. Note We don't define any of these values in ODF nor do we make a reference to a definition for them. ISO/IEC 29500 drew a lot of heat for the same reason. 

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