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Subject: Re: [office] Feedback on Comment list
All, Michael Brauer - Sun Germany - ham02 - Hamburg wrote: > Below are link to the feedback we received through the comment list, as > well as a propopsed resolution. Unfortunately I was not subscribed to > the comments list at the time we received the feedback, and therefore > cannot forward it directly. > > > > Tables: default-cell-style-name interpretation [...] > > Actually, I think that the OpenDocument specification shall only specify > the behavior for cells that are actually contained in the document. An > application may of course display more cells, and typical office > applications usually do so, but it is up to the application to decide > how to render them. I therefore think that the current description is > sufficient, because it specifies what happens for cells that are > contained in the document, and makes no assumptions for others. In order to further clarify that in the specication itself, I suggest that we make the follwoing changes: Section 8.1.2:Default Cell Style Change "The table:default-cell-style-name attribute specifies a default cell style. Cells contained in the row without an individual cell style use these default cell style." to "The table:default-cell-style-name attribute specifies a default cell style. Cells contained in the row that don't have a table:style-style name attribute use this default cell style. The attribute is applied to cells that are defined by a <table:table-cell> element. It is typically not applied to table cells that spreadsheet application may display in addition to those defined in the document." Section 8.2.1:Default Cell Style Change "The table:default-cell-style-name attribute specifies the default cell style. Cells without a style use this style when there is no default cell style specified for the cell's row as well." to "The table:default-cell-style-name attribute specifies the default cell style. Cells that don't have a table:style-style name attribute use this style when there is no default cell style specified for the cell's row as well. The attribute is applied to cells that are defined by a <table:table-cell> element. It is typically not applied to table cells that spreadsheet application may display in addition to those defined in the document." Best regards Michael
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