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Subject: [OASIS Issue Tracker] (OFFICE-4014) presentation:start-scale - original size means?


    [ https://issues.oasis-open.org/browse/OFFICE-4014?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:comment-tabpanel&focusedCommentId=72414#comment-72414 ] 

Regina Henschel edited comment on OFFICE-4014 at 1/8/19 10:34 PM:
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The presentation:start-scale attribute can be used in the elements <presentation:hide-text>, <presentation:show-text>, <presentation:hide-shape> and <presentation:show-shape>. All these are child of <presentation:animations> and <presentation:animation-group>. We have already decided to deprecate <presentation:animations>. Seems we need to deprecate <presentation:animation-group> too.

And the presentation:start-scale attribute can be used in the element <presentation:event-listener> . There it may be used in case its presentation:action attribute has the value 'fade-out'.
To me it looks, that the values 'fade-out' and 'hide' should be deprecated too.

I have made same experiments with OpenOffice.org version 1.1.5. It seems, that the attribute presentation:start-scale is not supported at all, neither in animations nor in interactions.

So same question as previous: Are there any applications, that support it?

So my proposal is, to deprecate all animation parts, which belong to the "old" kind of animations. With "old" I mean the presentation, which (I guess) were included into ODF 1.0 because they were possible in sxi. As far as I know, those "old" kind of animations are not used in OpenOffice.org since it switched to ODF in version 2.



was (Author: regina.henschel):
The presentation:start-scale attribute can be used in the elements <presentation:hide-text>, <presentation:show-text>, <presentation:hide-shape> and <presentation:show-shape>. All these are child of <presentation:animations> and <presentation:animation-group>. We have already decided to deprecate <presentation:animations>. Seems we need to deprecate <presentation:animation-group> too.

And the presentation:start-scale attribute can be used in the element <presentation:event-listener> . There it may be used in case its presentation:action attribute has the value 'fade-out'.
To me it looks, that the values 'fade-out' and 'hide' should be deprecated too.

I have made same experiments with OpenOffice.org version 1.1.5. It seems, that the attribute presentation:start-scale is not supported at all, neither in animations nor in interactions.

So same question as previous: Are there any applications, that support it?

So my proposal is, to deprecate all animation parts, which belong to the "old" kind of animations. With "old" I mean the presentation, which (I guess9 were included into ODF 1.0 because they were possible in sxi. As far as I know, those "old" kind of animations are not used in OpenOffice.org since it switched to ODF in version 2.


> presentation:start-scale - original size means?
> -----------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: OFFICE-4014
>                 URL: https://issues.oasis-open.org/browse/OFFICE-4014
>             Project: OASIS Open Document Format for Office Applications (OpenDocument) TC
>          Issue Type: Bug
>    Affects Versions: ODF 1.3
>            Reporter: Patrick Durusau
>            Priority: Major
>
> 19.422:
> The presentation:start-scale attribute specifies the start size of a shape as a percentage of its original size.
> The default value for this attribute is 100%.
> Francis suggest it may mean the size of a shape at the beginning of an animation. Perhaps, but then why even mention it? Size of a shape is its size. Yes?
> Anyway, I wanted to ask before the editors stumble over something know to implementers.



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