Comparing attributes in schemas and attributes in prose
Rex Jaeschke
rex at RexJaeschke.com
Tue Feb 7 15:18:11 CET 2017
This editorial nit has been added as issue #23 of DR 15-0003.
Rex
From: eb2mmrt at gmail.com [mailto:eb2mmrt at gmail.com] On Behalf Of MURATA Makoto
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I have finished the comparison. My initial report about WML
was mistaken. WML is better than others.
https://1drv.ms/w/s!An5Z79wj5AZBges8CF-yTG0QBQENGw
I intend to submit DRs based on this document. Rex, do
you agree that the last one is a simple editorial error, which
can be incorporated your DR?
Regards,
Makoto
2017-01-24 22:47 GMT+09:00 MURATA Makoto <eb2m-mrt at asahi-net.or.jp <mailto:eb2m-mrt at asahi-net.or.jp> >:
Sorry for my previous mail. I sent it by mistake.
I am studying each of the differences between prose
and schemas. My initial report is available at:
https://1drv.ms/w/s!An5Z79wj5AZBges8CF-yTG0QBQENGw
WML has away more differences than other markup languages
in OOXML.
I will improve my study tomorrow.
Regards,
Makoto
2017-01-24 22:44 GMT+09:00 MURATA Makoto <eb2m-mrt at asahi-net.or.jp <mailto:eb2m-mrt at asahi-net.or.jp> >:
Dear colleagues,
I am studying the comarison
2017-01-19 22:09 GMT+09:00 MURATA Makoto <eb2m-mrt at asahi-net.or.jp <mailto:eb2m-mrt at asahi-net.or.jp> >:
Dear colleagues,
I covered strict elements and attributes in my previous mail. I
have just finished comparison of transitional elements and attributes.
http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~eb2m-mrt/ooxml/transComparison/full.htm
In these HTML files, lines beginning with "+" are element names,
while those beginning with "-" are attribute names.
To my surprise, VML looks very good. Attributes in tables and
those in schemas are almost identical.
Regards,
Makoto
2017-01-04 11:26 GMT+09:00 MURATA Makoto <eb2m-mrt at asahi-net.or.jp <mailto:eb2m-mrt at asahi-net.or.jp> >:
Dear colleagues,
I compared attribute definitions in prose and those in RELAX NG
schemas. Here you go.
http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~eb2m-mrt/ooxml/comparison/full.htm
In these HTML files, lines beginning with "+" are element names,
while those beginning with "-" are attribute names.
There are four types of discrepancies:
* Some attributes are defined only in prose.
* Other attributes (most notably @val) are defined only in schemas.
* Some elements appear to be unreachable.
* RNG schemas do not faithfully capture xsd:any in XSD schemas.
This is probably a good topic for the F2F in Seattle. I think tha we
need several defect reports and a number of pages in the next COR.
Regards,
Makoto
2016-12-24 8:25 GMT+09:00 MURATA Makoto <eb2m-mrt at asahi-net.or.jp <mailto:eb2m-mrt at asahi-net.or.jp> >:
Dear colleagues,
I am surprised that the uiObject attribute in prose was not captured
by the schema (see DR 15-0023). The same error might exist
in some other places.
I am trying to compare attributes in prose and the schemas. I have
successfully extracted all attribute definitions in prose. (No, I
did not repeat cut&paste. My simple XSLT and F# script did
the job.)
Next year, I will extract attributes from the schemas, and do the
comparison. Will see what happens.
I wish you a Merry Christmas.
Regards,
Makoto
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