DR 13:0013: Proposed solution to "the blue ones"

Francis Cave francis at franciscave.com
Tue Aug 19 22:33:51 CEST 2014


Caroline, Chris

I don't like "previous level", since I'm not completely sure how to
interpret this in terms of the style hierarchy as defined in 17.7.2. I think
that it probably means "previous step in the style hierarchy application
process" (see third para of 17.7.1, where it talks about "following each
level in the tree"), but I'm not completely sure about that. I note that
"previous level in the style hierarchy" is used in several places in the
current text (see, for example, 17.7.1), which is an argument for using
Caroline's suggested re-wording. May I suggest that it should be made clear
somewhere, possibly in 17.7.2, what is meant by the "previous level"?

Francis




-----Original Message-----
From: Arms, Caroline [mailto:caar at loc.gov] 
Sent: 19 August 2014 19:49
To: 'Chris Rae'; e-SC34-WG4 at ecma-international.org
Subject: RE: DR 13:0013: Proposed solution to "the blue ones"

Chris,

One small suggestion (occurs twice)

17.3.2.40	u (Underline)

color (Underline Color)

"by the setting previously set at any level of the style hierarchy"

I might change to "by the setting from any previous level of the style
hierarchy"
===

ditto for val (Underline Style)

Just my 2 cents.

  Caroline

-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Rae [mailto:Chris.Rae at microsoft.com] 
Sent: Monday, August 18, 2014 2:26 PM
To: e-SC34-WG4 at ecma-international.org
Subject: DR 13:0013: Proposed solution to "the blue ones"

Attached are my proposed changes for the "blue" DR 13-0013
(https://onedrive.live.com/view.aspx/Public Documents/2013/DR-13-0013.docx)
changes. These are ones for which prose needed to be added to the standard
to cover behavior (i.e. this could not be represented in schema).

I've attached my changes - as part of the work I scanned Office's
implementer notes and found one more example of the themeShade/themeTint
behavior that many of these items represent. I've made a comment on that
particular change.

Also attached is a test document I used to verify the behavior of the
optional column width settings.

At this point, the only bucket I have left is the green ones. Although
they're the ones marked as "need individual investigation" and there are 24
of them, so I might not make amazingly fast progress. I'm still anticipating
being done by Kyoto, as promised.

Chris



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