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Subject: Re: [office] Proposal for table templates
Hi David,
why not write
<table:table-template>
<table:first-row text:style-name="blueish"/>
...
</table:table-template>
with
<style:style style:name="blueish" style:display-name="Blueish cell"
style:family="table-cell">
<style:table-cell-properties [....] />
<style:paragraph-properies [...] />
</style:style>
as done in the analogous case of
<style:style style:name="mypar" style:family="paragraph">
<style:text-properies [...] />
<style:paragraph-properies [...] />
</style:style>
Best regards,
Florian
>We discussed today the need to include paragraph styles in table templates,
>so that it's clear which paragraph styles will be used in every cell when
>creating a table using a table template.
>
>Currently it looks like
> <table:table-template>
> <table:first-row text:style-name="blueish"/>
> <table:first-column text:style-name="lightgray"/>
> <table:body text:style-name="default"/>
> </table:table-template>
>where the styles referenced by name are expected to be table-cell styles.
>
>Solution A
>
> Referencing both the cell style and the paragraph style from the table
>template.
>
> <table:table-template>
> <table:first-row text:style-name="blueish" text:paragraph-style-name="Heading_1"/>
> <table:first-column text:style-name="lightgray" text:paragraph-style-name="Normal"/>
> <table:body text:style-name="default" text:paragraph-style-name="Body text"/>
> </table:table-template>
>
> This reads a bit strange since "style-name" should rather be "cell-style-name",
> and it doesn't integrate the paragraph style into the cell style like the next solution does:
>
>Solution B
>
> Referencing the paragraph style from the cell style
>
> If the user himself can define named styles for table-cells, then it is
> expected that those styles include the name of a paragraph style.
> (See "Table / Table Style Manager" in KWord)
>
> So the cell style "blueish" from the table template would refer to a cell
> style defined as
>
> <style:style style:name="blueish" style:display-name="Blueish cell" style:family="table-cell">
> <style:table-cell-properties [....] text:paragraph-style-name="Heading_1"/>
> </style:style>
>
>
>
>To go even further, the current cell styles in KOffice look like:
>
> <style:style style:name="blueish" style:display-name="Blueish cell" style:family="table-cell">
> <style:table-cell-properties koffice:frame-style-name="fr6" koffice:paragraph-style-name="U3"/>
> </style:style>
>
>where the frame style "fr6" is a style with family="graphic", which defines
>background color and border, instead of defining those properties into the
>table-cell-properties directly. For automatic styles this makes no
>difference, it's just as easy to generate an automatic style that refers
>to another one. But for named styles created by the user, this allows to
>have cell styles which refer to an existing frame style as well as an
>existing paragraph style. The format shouldn't mandate how users should
>work with named styles in an application though, so one could say that the format
>should allow both ways of defining table-cell styles: either by defining
>all the properties into the table cell style (which can certainly be useful for
>actual table cells), or defining the properties in graphic and paragraph
>styles refered by the table cell style, by name. But in fact, an application
>which simply stores the border and background properties into the table-cell
>style, could do that with the first model, by simply generating an automatic
>frame-style and reference it from the table-cell style... so we don't really
>need both ways, except to preserve compatibility with OpenDocument-1.0,
>which seems useless for table templates since they haven't been used yet
>in either OOo or KWord.
>
>So actually... forget solutions A and B:
>my proposal is to make table templates point to a new kind of style, let's say
>table-cell-template, which would point to a graphic style and a paragraph style by name.
>
> <table:table-template>
> <table:first-row text:style-name="blueish"/>
> <table:first-column text:style-name="lightgray"/>
> <table:body text:style-name="default"/>
> </table:table-template>
>
>just like currently, but
>
> <style:style style:name="blueish" style:display-name="Blueish cell" style:family="table-cell-template"> <!-- note the family -->
> <style:table-cell-properties text:graphic-style-name="blue_with_border" text:paragraph-style-name="Heading_1"/>
> </style:style>
>
>where blue_with_border could either be a real (named) graphic style, or an automatic one.
>That style would be used to define background and borders in particular.
>
>
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