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Subject: [OASIS Issue Tracker] Commented: (OFFICE-3767) [text] Proposal: contextual spacing of paragraphs


    [ http://tools.oasis-open.org/issues/browse/OFFICE-3767?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:comment-tabpanel&focusedCommentId=31460#action_31460 ] 

Patrick Durusau commented on OFFICE-3767:
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Louis asked if we use "adjoining" elsewhere. 

Yes, yes we do. 

table:number-columns-repeated, see <table:covered-table-cell>, <table:table-cell> (those two might be able to merge) and <table:table-column> (all say "adjoining" without more)

table:number-rows-repeated - "If two or more rows are adjoining, and have the same content and style"

Those are the only uses of "adjoining" in part 1. 

Saying "adjoining" with cells, rows and columns, without more, makes sense. 

Saying it with paragraphs is more difficult. To illustrate, the <text:p> element can be used within the <style:footer> element, which contains the content of a footer in a <style:master-page> element. 

Within <style:footer> you may find: (in no particular order) <style:region-center> 16.15, <style:region-left> 16.14, <style:region-right> 16.16, <table:table> 9.1.2, <text:alphabetical-index> 8.8, <text:alphabetical-index-auto-mark-file> 8.8.3, <text:bibliography> 8.9, <text:change> 5.5.7.4, <text:change-end> 5.5.7.3, <text:change-start> 5.5.7.2, <text:dde-connection-decls> 14.6.2, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:illustration-index> 8.4, <text:index-title> 8.2.3, <text:list> 5.3.1, <text:object-index> 8.6, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:section> 5.4, <text:sequence-decls> 7.4.11, <text:table-index> 8.5, <text:table-of-content> 8.3, <text:tracked-changes> 5.5.1, <text:user-field-decls> 7.4.7, <text:user-index> 8.7 and <text:variable-decls> 7.4.2.

So if I say, adjoining paragraphs with the same style (assume that to be true in these examples), which of these are "adjoining" paragraphs:

<text:p></text:p>
<text:p></text:p>

<text:p></text:p>
<text:user-index></text:user-index>
<text:p></text:p>

<text:p></text:p>
<style:region-right></style:region-right>
<text:p></text:p>

And that is just one place where paragraphs can occur.

I am not objecting to the change but I don't think it is going to be easy to specify. 



> [text] Proposal: contextual spacing of paragraphs
> -------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: OFFICE-3767
>                 URL: http://tools.oasis-open.org/issues/browse/OFFICE-3767
>             Project: OASIS Open Document Format for Office Applications (OpenDocument) TC
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: Styles
>         Environment: This is an enhancement, described in terms of changes to OpenDocument-v1.2 
>            Reporter: Thorsten Behrens 
>            Assignee: Thorsten Behrens 
>             Fix For: ODF 1.3
>
>
> Improve interoperability with other text processors, by enabling round-trip of additional paragraph attributes.

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