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Subject: Re: [office] 3nd paragraph, 4.1.3 Common Paragraph Elements Attributes
Patrick,
Patrick Durusau wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> The second and third sentences of the third paragraph of 4.1.3 read:
>
> If both, text:style-name and text:class-names are present, the style
> referenced by the text:style-name attribute is treated like being the
> first style in the list. If a conditional style is specified together
> with style:class-names attribute, but without the text:style-name
> attribute, then first style in style list should meet the requirements
> that would apply to the text:style-name attribute if it exists.
>
> Question: Does the second sentence mean that the style referenced by the
> text:style-name attribute becomes part of the list contained in
> text:class-names? Or is it meant to say that if both exist, use the
> text:style-name?
>
> If the former, suggest:
>
> If both text:style-name and text:class-names attributes are present, the
> style referenced by the text:style-name attribute is treated as the
> first style in the list in text:class-names.
The former is meant, so I've changed the sentences and the other
ouccurences of "like being" as suggested by you.
>
> BTW, just in case I don't get that far, 'like being' also occurs in
> 5.1.3 Attributed Text, 3rd paragraph, and 9.2.15 Common Drawing Shape
> Attributes, under the heading Style, 3rd paragraph.
>
> Comment:
>
> The third sentence seems confusing.
>
> Suggest:
>
> If a conditional style is specified together with style:class-names
> attribute, but without the text:style-name attribute, then first style
> in style list is used as the value of the missing text:style-name attribute.
I've changed that as well.
>
> Hope everyone is having a great day!
>
> Patrick
Michael
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