Character repertoire checking for SML cells
Shawn Villaron
shawnv at microsoft.com
Tue Apr 5 16:37:34 CEST 2011
By putting it on the c element, wouldn't that add considerably to the size of the file ( as well as parsing time, etc. )?
-----Original Message-----
From: MURATA Makoto (FAMILY Given) [mailto:eb2m-mrt at asahi-net.or.jp]
Sent: Monday, April 04, 2011 1:10 AM
To: SC34
Subject: Character repertoire checking for SML cells
I am wondering how we should attach CREPDL schemas to SML cells.
Option A)
1) Introduce an attribute (say @c) to elements <c> in SML.
This attribute is an ignorable attribute.
2) Introduce a new OPC part. The direct child elements of the
root element are CREPL schemas, as specified in 19757-7.
3) The @c attrribute specify which of the direct child elements
is used for the cell in question.
Option B)
1 and 3) are the same as in A).
2) Introduce a new OPC part. Each direct child element of the root
element references a CREPDL schema, which is another OPC part.
Which do you think is better? Do we have to introduce relationship element (in sheetx.xml.rels) for each sheetx.xml?
Regards,
Makoto
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