DR 13-0014

MURATA Makoto eb2m-mrt at asahi-net.or.jp
Tue Oct 16 17:21:34 CEST 2018


Changed the type of @ptsTypes in the schemas accordingly.

https://github.com/sc34wg4/OOXMLSchemas/commit/5d2cb92f889638d281e79091d514da89f9739682

Regards,
Makoto

2018年9月14日(金) 9:13 Francis Cave <francis at franciscave.com>:

> Dear all
>
> The following concerns outstanding issues in DR 13-0014 relating to
> §19.5.28 cmd (@cmd) and §19.5.4 animMotion (@ptsTypes)
>
> Following clarification from Microsoft experts and brief discussion in
> today's WG 4 meeting, I propose that the following text be added to the
> description of @cmd, immediately before the Example, in the attribute table
> in §19.5.28 cmd:
>
> *If the cmd attribute contains an empty string value or is omitted, no
> command is issued.*
>
> In today's discussion we also agreed that the value of @ptsTypes in
> §19.5.4 animMotion should be constrained to the pattern "[AFTSafts]*". I
> therefore propose that the description of this attribute be changed as
> follows:
>
> This attribute describes the point type of *each of *the points in the
> path attribute. The allowed values that are understood for the ptsTypes
> attribute are as follows:
>
> A = Auto, F = Corner, T = Straight, S = Smooth
> UPPERCASE = Straight Line follows point, lowercase = curve follows point.
> Thus, the total allowed set = {A,F,T,S,a,f,t,s}
>
> The possible values for this attribute are* strings* defined by the W3C
> XML Schema string datatype*ST_AnimMotionPtsTypes simple type**
> (§20.1.10.9)*.
>
> *[Note: If the number of points in the path does not match the
> string-length of this attribute value, an implementation should either
> ignore excess path type characters or infer appropriate default path type
> characters according to the corresponding points in the path attribute. end
> note]*
>
> I am unsure as to whether the Note should be in the attribute description
> table or in the new section §20.1.10.9 - see below.
>
> I suggest that a new section §20.1.10.9 ST_AnimMotionPtsTypes is needed
> (preserving the alphabetical ordering of simple types defined in §20.1.10),
> and therefore subsequent subsections will need to be re-numbered.
>
> 20.1.10.9 ST_AnimMotionPtsTypes (Animate Motion Point Types)
>
> This simple type describes the point types of the points in a path used to
> to specify the animated motion of a drawing element.
>
> This simple type's contents are a restriction of the W3C XML Schema string
> datatype. The string is restricted to match the W3C XML Schema data pattern
> "[AFTSafts]*", where the nth character in the string represents the point
> type of the nth point in the path that defines the animated motion, to be
> interpreted as follows:
>
>
> Character Value
> Point Type Description
>
> A
>
> Auto, straight line follows point
>
> F
>
> Corner, straight line follows point
>
> T
>
> Straight, straight line follows point
>
> S
>
> Smooth, straight line follows point
>
> a
>
> Auto, curve follows point
>
> f
>
> Corner, curve follows point
>
> t
>
> Straight, curve follows point
>
> s
>
> Smooth, straight line follows point
>
>
>
> Francis
>
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Makoto
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