DR-17-0018: SML: Interpreting lower-level measurements, such as ST_Percentage
MURATA Makoto
eb2m-mrt at asahi-net.or.jp
Fri Sep 1 11:24:47 CEST 2017
Charlie,
In transitional OOXML files, the use of "%" is allowed.
Here is a subclause from 29500-4.
14.11.10 ST_UnqualifiedPercentage (Percentage Value Without Percent Sign)
This simple type specifies additional formats for percentage-based values
which can only be used within the transitional conformance class.
Specifically, this value allows percentage-based values to be specified as
follows:
For the w attribute in CT_TblWidth (Part 1, §17.4.88), the value is
stored in 50ths of a percent. For all other uses, the value is stored in
whole percentage points.
[Example: Consider the following WordprocessingML fragment:
<w:tblW w:w="1000" w:type="pct" />
The tblW element is based on the CT_TblWidth complex type, and the type
attribute's value is pct, which means that this value is measured in 50ths
of a percent (i.e. 1000 is equal to 20%). end example]
This simple type's contents are a restriction of the W3C XML Schema integer
datatype.
[Note: The W3C XML Schema definition of this simple type’s content model
(ST_UnqualifiedPercentage) is located in §A.2. end note]
Regards,
Makoto
2017-08-31 19:18 GMT+09:00 Charlie Clark <charlie.clark at clark-consulting.eu>
:
> Am .08.2017, 09:44 Uhr, schrieb MURATA Makoto <eb2m-mrt at asahi-net.or.jp>:
>
> Charlie,
>>
>
> Are you talking about a strict OOXML file or transitional OOXML file?
>>
>
> I'm talking about a file produced by Excel 2016 for Mac which is a
> transitional file.
>
> Charlie
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