OASIS Open Document Format for Office Applications (OpenDocument) TC

  • 1.  UK Comment 2

    Posted 05-16-2006 12:54
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    Subject: UK Comment 2


    Greetings!
    
    With regard to UK Comment 2,
    
    The text contains many uses of ambiguous terminology, such as "last page 
    number" meaning "preceding page number".
    
    What is at issue here is a lack of specific references to other parts of 
    the standard. I have listed the page numbers (PDF version) along with 
    the problematic text and suggested resolutions below. (Note that in 1.1, 
    all sections will be numbered, and ISO formatting requirement, which 
    will make referencing a little easier.)
    
    Most of these are listed in Martin Bryan's post to the comment list.
    
    Does anyone disagree with the suggested resolutions?
    
    97, They are very similar to the date fields described in the previous 
    section,
    
    To: They are very similar to the date fields described in 6.2.1 Date Fields,
    
    108, The OpenDocument code for declaring variables is described in the 
    following section.
    
    To: The OpenDocument code for declaring variables is described in 6.3.1 
    Declaring Simple Variables and 6.3.5 Declaring User Variables.
    
    (Note the original text, to the extent it implies only section 6.3.1 is 
    incorrect.)
    
    113, See following section Outline Level for information about this 
    attribute.
    
    To: See 6.3.8 Declaring Sequence Variables:Outline Level for information 
    about this attribute.
    
    113, See following section Separation Character for information about 
    this attribute.
    
    To: See 6.3.8 Declaring Sequence Variables:Separation Character for 
    information about this attribute.
    
    114, See the following section Reference Name for more information about 
    this attribute.
    
    To: See 6.3.9 Using Sequence Fields:Reference Name for more information 
    about this attribute.
    
    123, See following section Column Name for information about this attribute.
    
    To: See 6.5.2 Displaying Database Content:Column Name for information 
    about this attribute.
    
    124, See following section Condition for information about this attribute.
    
    To: See 6.5.3 Selecting the Next Database Row:Condition for information 
    about this attribute.
    
    125, See the following section Selecting the Row Number about this 
    attribute.
    
    To: See 6.5.4 Selecting a Row Number:Selecting the Row Number about this 
    attribute.
    
    179, If the table is printed, the table range that actually is printed 
    can be specified by table:printrange attribute (see following section).
    
    To: If the table is printed, the table range that actually is printed 
    can be specified by table:printrange attribute (see 8.1.1 Table 
    Element:Print Ranges).
    
    191, Using cells that span several rows, the preceding table is 
    specified as follows:
    
    To: Using cells that span several rows, the table Sample 1 is specified 
    as follows:
    
    192, Using sub tables, the preceding table is specified as follows:
    
    To: Using sub tables, the table Sample 1 is specified as follows:
    
    223, It belongs to the subtotal rules element, see the previous section.
    
    To: It belongs to the subtotal rules element, see 8.6.7 Subtotal Rules.
    
    393, The form model described in the previous chapter implies a data 
    model....
    
    To: The form model described in 11.1 Form implies a data model....
    
    546, The value of this attribute can be an integer or continue. If the 
    value is continue, the page number is the last page number incremented 
    by 1. The default first page number is 1.
    
    To: The value of this attribute can be an integer or continue. If the 
    value is continue, the page number is the preceding page number 
    incremented by 1. The default first page number is 1.
    
    646, See the previous section for information on the 
    style:horizontal-pos property.
    
    To: See 15.27.9 Horizontal Position for information on the 
    style:horizontal-pos property.
    
    648, See the previous section for information on the style:vertical-pos 
    property.
    
    To: See 15.27.11 Vertical Position for information on the 
    style:vertical-pos property.
    
    Hope everyone is having a great day!
    
    Patrick
    
    PS: I will incorporate Matin's latest suggestions on mis-spellings with 
    those I have already posted in a rather large post on UK Comment 4 a bit 
    later today.
    
    
    -- 
    Patrick Durusau
    Patrick@Durusau.net
    Chair, V1 - Text Processing: Office and Publishing Systems Interface
    Co-Editor, ISO 13250, Topic Maps -- Reference Model
    Member, Text Encoding Initiative Board of Directors, 2003-2005
    
    Topic Maps: Human, not artificial, intelligence at work! 
    
    
    


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