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Subject: Re: [office] 2.4.6 Cursor Position Setting
Hi Patrick, Patrick Durusau wrote: >Greetings, > >2.4.6 Cursor Position Setting, first paragraph reads: > >A common view setting for editing applications is the position where the >text cursor was while saving the document. For WYSIWYG application, this >usually will be a position within a paragraph only. For application that >provide an XML based view of the document, the cursor position could be >also between arbitrary elements, or even within tags. > >Suggest: > >WYSIWYG application -> WYSIWYG applications > >For application -> For applications > I've changed that. > >The second paragraph reads: > >To represent a text cursor position within Open Office documents, a >processing instruction with PITarget openoffice (see §2.6 of [XML1.0]) >should be used. The character content of the processing instruction must >follow the XML start tag content, that is, it must have a name and an >arbitrary number of attributes. The name of the cursor position >processing instruction is cursor-position. It may have arbitrary >application specific attributes, for instance to connect the cursor >position with a certain view of the document, where the views themselves >are specified as application specific settings. > >Comment: > >Since this is the only place where processing instructions are >specified, shouldn't we simply say that the required name is >cursor-position, as opposed to saying it must have a name and then >saying it is cursor-position? > >The reason I mention this is that 'name' is used in the productions of >XML 1.0 to define the PITarget. Granted 'name' in another sense but >possibly confusing in a quick read. > >Suggest: > >To represent a text cursor position within Open Office documents, a >processing instruction with PITarget openoffice (see §2.6 of [XML1.0]) >should be used. The name of the cursor position processing instruction, >cursor-position, must follow the PITarget openoffice. The processing >instruction may have arbitrary application specific attributes, for >instance to connect the cursor position with a certain view of the >document, where the views themselves are specified as application >specific settings. > > I've changed that as well, but added the sentence: "The syntax for these attributes /must/ be the same as for attributes within XML start tags." >Hope everyone is having a great day! > >Patrick > > > Michael
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