FW: DR 17-0004 - response - DML: element nvContentPartPr exists in the schema but not in prose
Rex Jaeschke
rex at RexJaeschke.com
Wed Dec 5 21:59:49 CET 2018
From: Alfred Hellstern <Alfred.Hellstern at microsoft.com>
Sent: Wednesday, December 5, 2018 12:52 PM
To: Rex Jaeschke <rex at RexJaeschke.com>
Subject: DR 17-0004 - response - DML: element nvContentPartPr exists in the
schema but not in prose
In response to Murata-sans last comment in DR-17-0004:
2018-02-27 Makoto Murata:
I cannot find nvContentPr anywhere. Which clause of which version of Ecma
376 has nvContentPr?
ISO/IEC 29500-1:2011/Cor.1:2012 introduced element cNvContentPartPr and
element nvContentPartPr to dml-wordprocessingDrawing.rnc.
Although it introduces §20.4.2.x, cNvContentPartPr (Non-Visual Content Part
Drawing Properties), it did not introduce a new subclause for
nvContentPartPr.
Or, is the product team talking about nvContentPr from [MS-ODRAWXML]? I am
afraid that its complex type of this element contains cNvInkPr, which is
proprietary and of a Microsoft namespace.
I received the following response from the product team:
You will not able to find nvContentPr anymore. It was replaced with
nvContentPartPr.
nvContentPartPr was introduced in O14 for storing non-visual properties of
ink. The element name was at first nvContentPr but then changed to
nvContentPartPr.
nvContentPartPr is documented, you can find it in
https://interoperability.blob.core.windows.net/files/MS-ODRAWXML/[MS-ODRAWXM
L]-180427.pdf
<https://interoperability.blob.core.windows.net/files/MS-ODRAWXML/%5bMS-ODRA
WXML%5d-180427.pdf>
Alfred
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