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Subject: [OASIS Issue Tracker] Commented: (OFFICE-1823) ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 34N 1078 : DEFECT REPORT NUMBER JP2-32



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Michael Brauer commented on OFFICE-1823:
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Some suggestion (from our 3D graphic expert Armin Le Grand):

1. change 'lathe' to '3D rotation object' (in the full specification)
2. change ''extrude' to '3D extrude object' (in the full specification)
3. What "open" and "closed" means should become clear in 15.22.8 if the changes 1. and 2. have been applied.
4. The terms "smaller values" and "bigger values" refer the 360 angle mentioned before. We may clarify that by saying "values smaller than 360" and "value larger than 360".
5. The description of 9.4.5 Extrude may be amended as follows:

The <dr3d:extrude> element represents a three-dimensional extrude object based on the given polygon. The 3D geometry is formed by extruding the polygon perpendicular to the polygon by a depth (see <dr3d:depth>, 15.22.6), thus creating a front plane, a back plane and side planes. The side planes are formed by connecting all corresponding single edges of the front and back plane. When no depth is given, the polygon forms a plane without depth. The existence of a front plane depends on <dr3d:close-front> (15.22.9). The existence of a back plane depends on <dr3d:close-back> (15.22.9). The size of the back plane can be relative to the size of the front plane when <dr3d:back-scale> is used. 

6. The description of 9.4.5 Rotate may be amended as follows:

The <dr3d:rotate> element represents a three-dimensional rotation shape based on the given polygon. The 3D geometry is formed by rotating the polygon around it's Y-Axis by a number of steps (see <dr3d:horizontal-segments> 15.22.1). The side planes are formed by connecting all corresponding single edges of a neighbored pair of rotated polygons. By default, the rotation uses a full rotation (360 degrees, see <dr3d:end-angle> 15.22.8). In that case the 3D geometry is implicitly closed and no front plane or back plane is created. If the rotation is different, a front plane is created using the first, unrotated polygon and a back plane is created using the last rotated polygon. The existence of a front plane also depends on <dr3d:close-front> (15.22.9) and back plane on <dr3d:close-back> (15.22.9). The size of the back plane can be relative to the size of the front plane when <dr3d:back-scale> is used. 

> ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 34 N 1078 : DEFECT REPORT NUMBER 	JP2-32
> ---------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: OFFICE-1823
>                 URL: http://tools.oasis-open.org/issues/browse/OFFICE-1823
>             Project: OASIS Open Document Format for Office Applications (OpenDocument) TC
>          Issue Type: Bug
>    Affects Versions: ODF 1.0 (second edition)
>            Reporter: Robert Weir 
>            Assignee: Michael Brauer
>             Fix For: ODF 1.2, ODF 1.0 Errata 02
>
>
> Transcribed from http://www.itscj.ipsj.or.jp/sc34/open/1078.htm
> Original author: "MURATA Makoto (FAMILY Given)" <eb2m-mrt@asahi-net.or.jp>
> DEFECT REPORT NUMBER 	JP2-32
> QUALIFIER 	clarification required
> REFERENCES IN DOCUMENT 	Clause 15.22.8 thru 15.22.10
> NATURE OF DEFECT 	These subclauses are incomprehensible.
> SOLUTION PROPOSED BY THE SUBMITTER 	Add diagrams and introduce more explanatory text.

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