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Subject: [OASIS Issue Tracker] Updated: (OFFICE-3695)number:max-denominator-digits attribute to number:fraction
[ http://tools.oasis-open.org/issues/browse/OFFICE-3695?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ] Andreas Guelzow updated OFFICE-3695: ------------------------------------- Proposal: Proposal #1: Include: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 19.xxx number:max-denominator-digits The number:max-denominator-digits attribute specifies the maximum number of digits to use for the chosen denominator if its <number:fraction> element does not have a number:denominator-value attribute. The number:max-denominator-digits attribute is ignored in the presence of a number:denominator-value attribute attribute. The absence of the number:max-denominator-digits attribute indicates that no maximum number of difgits is specified. Note: The number:max-denominator-digits attribute is used with number:grouping 19.348, number:min-denominator-digits 19.350, number:min-integer-digits 19.352 and number:min-numerator-digits 19.353 to define the display of a floating point number as a fraction. The number:max-denominator-digits attribute is usable with the following element: <number:fraction> 16.27.6. The number:max-denominator-digits attribute has the data type positiveInteger 18.2. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ In the listing of applicable attributes for 16.27.6 <number:fraction> include number:max-denominator-digits (19.xxx). In the schema in ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ <define name="number-fraction-attlist"> <interleave> <optional> <attribute name="number:min-numerator-digits"> <ref name="integer"/> </attribute> </optional> <optional> <attribute name="number:min-denominator-digits"> <ref name="integer"/> </attribute> </optional> <optional> <attribute name="number:denominator-value"> <ref name="integer"/> </attribute> </optional> </interleave> </define> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ insert a section on number:max-denominator-digits, ie: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ <define name="number-fraction-attlist"> <interleave> <optional> <attribute name="number:min-numerator-digits"> <ref name="integer"/> </attribute> </optional> <optional> <attribute name="number:min-denominator-digits"> <ref name="integer"/> </attribute> </optional> <optional> <attribute name="number:max-denominator-digits"> <ref name="positiveInteger"/> </attribute> </optional> <optional> <attribute name="number:denominator-value"> <ref name="integer"/> </attribute> </optional> </interleave> </define> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Proposal #2: Include: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 19.xxx number:max-denominator-value The number:max-denominator-value attribute specifies the maximum denominator permitted to be chosen if its <number:fraction> element does not have a number:denominator-value attribute. The number:max-denominator-value attribute is ignored in the presence of a number:denominator-value attribute attribute. The absence of the number:max-denominator-value attribute indicates that no maximum denominator is specified. Note: The number:max-denominator-value attribute is used with number:grouping 19.348, number:min-denominator-digits 19.350, number:min-integer-digits 19.352 and number:min-numerator-digits 19.353 to define the display of a floating point number as a fraction. Note: A number:max-denominator-value attribute value of 99 is equivalent to pemitting any 1 or 2 digit denominator. A number:max-denominator-value attribute value of 999 is equivalent to pemitting any 1, 2, or 3 digit denominator. The number:max-denominator-value attribute is usable with the following element: <number:fraction> 16.27.6. The number:max-denominator-value attribute has the data type positiveInteger 18.2. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ In the listing of applicable attributes for 16.27.6 <number:fraction> include number:max-denominator-value (19.xxx). In the schema in ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ <define name="number-fraction-attlist"> <interleave> <optional> <attribute name="number:min-numerator-digits"> <ref name="integer"/> </attribute> </optional> <optional> <attribute name="number:min-denominator-digits"> <ref name="integer"/> </attribute> </optional> <optional> <attribute name="number:denominator-value"> <ref name="integer"/> </attribute> </optional> </interleave> </define> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ insert a section on number:max-denominator-value, i.e.: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ <define name="number-fraction-attlist"> <interleave> <optional> <attribute name="number:min-numerator-digits"> <ref name="integer"/> </attribute> </optional> <optional> <attribute name="number:min-denominator-digits"> <ref name="integer"/> </attribute> </optional> <optional> <attribute name="number:max-denominator-value"> <ref name="positiveInteger"/> </attribute> </optional> <optional> <attribute name="number:denominator-value"> <ref name="integer"/> </attribute> </optional> </interleave> </define> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Resolution: Include: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 19.xxx number:max-denominator-value The number:max-denominator-value attribute specifies the maximum denominator permitted to be chosen if its <number:fraction> element does not have a number:denominator-value attribute. The number:max-denominator-value attribute is ignored in the presence of a number:denominator-value attribute attribute. The absence of the number:max-denominator-value attribute indicates that no maximum denominator is specified. Note: The number:max-denominator-value attribute is used with number:grouping 19.348, number:min-denominator-digits 19.350, number:min-integer-digits 19.352 and number:min-numerator-digits 19.353 to define the display of a floating point number as a fraction. Note: A number:max-denominator-value attribute value of 99 is equivalent to pemitting any 1 or 2 digit denominator. A number:max-denominator-value attribute value of 999 is equivalent to pemitting any 1, 2, or 3 digit denominator. The number:max-denominator-value attribute is usable with the following element: <number:fraction> 16.27.6. The number:max-denominator-value attribute has the data type positiveInteger 18.2. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ In the listing of applicable attributes for 16.27.6 <number:fraction> include number:max-denominator-value (19.xxx). In the schema in ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ <define name="number-fraction-attlist"> <interleave> <optional> <attribute name="number:min-numerator-digits"> <ref name="integer"/> </attribute> </optional> <optional> <attribute name="number:min-denominator-digits"> <ref name="integer"/> </attribute> </optional> <optional> <attribute name="number:denominator-value"> <ref name="integer"/> </attribute> </optional> </interleave> </define> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ insert a section on number:max-denominator-value, i.e.: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ <define name="number-fraction-attlist"> <interleave> <optional> <attribute name="number:min-numerator-digits"> <ref name="integer"/> </attribute> </optional> <optional> <attribute name="number:min-denominator-digits"> <ref name="integer"/> </attribute> </optional> <optional> <attribute name="number:max-denominator-value"> <ref name="positiveInteger"/> </attribute> </optional> <optional> <attribute name="number:denominator-value"> <ref name="integer"/> </attribute> </optional> </interleave> </define> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ was: Include: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 19.xxx number:max-denominator-digits The number:max-denominator-digits attribute specifies the maximum number of digits to use for the chosen denominator if its <number:fraction> element does not have a number:denominator-value attribute. The number:max-denominator-digits attribute is ignored in the presence of a number:denominator-value attribute attribute. The absence of the number:max-denominator-digits attribute indicates that no maximum number of difgits is specified. Note: The number:max-denominator-digits attribute is used with number:grouping 19.348, number:min-denominator-digits 19.350, number:min-integer-digits 19.352 and number:min-numerator-digits 19.353 to define the display of a floating point number as a fraction. The number:max-denominator-digits attribute is usable with the following element: <number:fraction> 16.27.6. The number:max-denominator-digits attribute has the data type positiveInteger 18.2. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ In the listing of applicable attributes for 16.27.6 <number:fraction> include number:max-denominator-digits (19.xxx). In the schema in ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ <define name="number-fraction-attlist"> <interleave> <optional> <attribute name="number:min-numerator-digits"> <ref name="integer"/> </attribute> </optional> <optional> <attribute name="number:min-denominator-digits"> <ref name="integer"/> </attribute> </optional> <optional> <attribute name="number:denominator-value"> <ref name="integer"/> </attribute> </optional> </interleave> </define> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ insert a section on number:max-denominator-digits, ie: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ <define name="number-fraction-attlist"> <interleave> <optional> <attribute name="number:min-numerator-digits"> <ref name="integer"/> </attribute> </optional> <optional> <attribute name="number:min-denominator-digits"> <ref name="integer"/> </attribute> </optional> <optional> <attribute name="number:max-denominator-digits"> <ref name="positiveInteger"/> </attribute> </optional> <optional> <attribute name="number:denominator-value"> <ref name="integer"/> </attribute> </optional> </interleave> </define> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ In the TC meeting of June 21, 2011 it was suggested that rather than specifying a maximum number of digits, we should allow the more general specification of a maximum denominator. I have formulated that suggestion as Proposal #2 and propose this as our resolution of this issue. Note that maximum 1 denominator digit can be obtained by using a maximum denominator value of 9; maximum 2 denominator digits can be obtained by using a maximum denominator value of 99; maximum 3 denominator digits can be obtained by using a maximum denominator value of 999; > number:max-denominator-digits attribute to number:fraction > ---------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: OFFICE-3695 > URL: http://tools.oasis-open.org/issues/browse/OFFICE-3695 > Project: OASIS Open Document Format for Office Applications (OpenDocument) TC > Issue Type: New Feature > Components: Formatting Properties > Affects Versions: ODF 1.2 CD 07 > Reporter: Andreas Guelzow > Assignee: Andreas Guelzow > Fix For: ODF 1.3 CSD 01 > > > In ODF 1.2 the <number:fraction> element has the attribute number:denominator- > value. If this attribute is not present, a denominator that is appropriate for > displaying the number is used. Clearly what is considered appropriate will be implementation dependent/defined. For example LibreOffice considers the appropriate denominator for of:=PI() to be 7 although a denominator of 113 would create a much closer approximation. From a user perspective if formatting a number as a fraction usually the size of the denominator is important even if the exact chosen denominator does not matter. Some implementations, for example Gnumeric, permit the user to determine a maximum number of digits to be used in the choice of the denominator. Currently Gnumeric stores that information in a foreign element: gnm:max-denominator-digits. In the interest of interoperability it would be desirable to include a similar attribute in the ODF1.3 standard. -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - If you think it was sent incorrectly contact one of the administrators: http://tools.oasis-open.org/issues/secure/Administrators.jspa - For more information on JIRA, see: http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira
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