diff --git a/docs/odf1.4/part2-packages/OpenDocument-v1.4-part2-packages-WD-02.html b/docs/odf1.4/part2-packages/OpenDocument-v1.4-part2-packages-WD-02.html index d336d7e..153c1fb 100644 --- a/docs/odf1.4/part2-packages/OpenDocument-v1.4-part2-packages-WD-02.html +++ b/docs/odf1.4/part2-packages/OpenDocument-v1.4-part2-packages-WD-02.html @@ -418,19 +418,19 @@

1.5 Table 1 - XML Namespaces defined by the OpenDocument specification part 2

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+

Prefix

Description

Namespace

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+

manifest

Elements and attribute contained in the package manifest.

urn:oasis:names:tc:opendocument:xmlns:
manifest:1.0

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+

dsig

Elements and attribute contained in digital signature files.

@@ -442,13 +442,13 @@

1.5 Table 2 - XML Namespaces defined by the OpenDocument metadata manifest ontology

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+

Prefix

Description

Namespace

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+

pkg

OWL classes and properties contained in metadata manifest files.

@@ -460,13 +460,13 @@

1.5 Table 3 - XML Namespaces used by the OpenDocument digital signature schema

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+

Prefix

Description

Namespace

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+

ds

XML Digital Signature Syntax and Processing namespace (see [xmldsig-core])

@@ -838,7 +838,7 @@

4.16.10 The manifest:media-type attribute is usable with the following element: <manifest:file-entry> 4.3.

The manifest:media-type attribute has the data type string 7.2.

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4.16.11 manifest:preferred-view-mode

+

4.16.11 manifest:preferred-view-mode

The manifest:preferred-view-mode attribute specifies a preference on how the author of the document would like the document to be presented upon the document being opened. This attribute is only applicable to the root file entry with the manifest:full-path 4.16.4 attribute value of "/".

@@ -891,7 +891,7 @@

5

5.1 Introduction

The format of the digital signature files is defined by the OpenDocument digital signature schema Relax-NG [RNG] schema. See appendix A. This chapter describes the semantics of the elements and attributes defined by this schema.

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5.2 <dsig:document-signatures>

+

5.2 <dsig:document-signatures>

The <dsig:document-signatures> root element serves as a container for any number of <ds:Signature> 5.3 elements. If the <dsig:document-signatures> element contains multiple <ds:Signature> elements, then there should be a relation between the digital signatures they define, for instance, they may all apply to the same set of files.

@@ -908,7 +908,7 @@

5.2 The <dsig:document-signatures> element has the following attribute: dsig:version 5.4.1.

The <dsig:document-signatures> element has the following child element: <ds:Signature> 5.3.

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5.3 <ds:Signature>

+

5.3 <ds:Signature>

The <ds:Signature> element is defined by the [xmldsig-core] specification. Each <ds:Signature> element shall contain an Id attribute specifying a unique value. A producer may use the XAdES extensions as specified in ETSI TS 101 903 v1.4.1 [XAdES], or later versions of the XAdES specification.

diff --git a/docs/odf1.4/part2-packages/OpenDocument-v1.4-part2-packages.html b/docs/odf1.4/part2-packages/OpenDocument-v1.4-part2-packages.html index d336d7e..153c1fb 100644 --- a/docs/odf1.4/part2-packages/OpenDocument-v1.4-part2-packages.html +++ b/docs/odf1.4/part2-packages/OpenDocument-v1.4-part2-packages.html @@ -418,19 +418,19 @@

1.5 Table 1 - XML Namespaces defined by the OpenDocument specification part 2

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+

Prefix

Description

Namespace

-
+

manifest

Elements and attribute contained in the package manifest.

urn:oasis:names:tc:opendocument:xmlns:
manifest:1.0

-
+

dsig

Elements and attribute contained in digital signature files.

@@ -442,13 +442,13 @@

1.5 Table 2 - XML Namespaces defined by the OpenDocument metadata manifest ontology

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+

Prefix

Description

Namespace

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+

pkg

OWL classes and properties contained in metadata manifest files.

@@ -460,13 +460,13 @@

1.5 Table 3 - XML Namespaces used by the OpenDocument digital signature schema

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+

Prefix

Description

Namespace

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+

ds

XML Digital Signature Syntax and Processing namespace (see [xmldsig-core])

@@ -838,7 +838,7 @@

4.16.10 The manifest:media-type attribute is usable with the following element: <manifest:file-entry> 4.3.

The manifest:media-type attribute has the data type string 7.2.

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4.16.11 manifest:preferred-view-mode

+

4.16.11 manifest:preferred-view-mode

The manifest:preferred-view-mode attribute specifies a preference on how the author of the document would like the document to be presented upon the document being opened. This attribute is only applicable to the root file entry with the manifest:full-path 4.16.4 attribute value of "/".

@@ -891,7 +891,7 @@

5

5.1 Introduction

The format of the digital signature files is defined by the OpenDocument digital signature schema Relax-NG [RNG] schema. See appendix A. This chapter describes the semantics of the elements and attributes defined by this schema.

-

5.2 <dsig:document-signatures>

+

5.2 <dsig:document-signatures>

The <dsig:document-signatures> root element serves as a container for any number of <ds:Signature> 5.3 elements. If the <dsig:document-signatures> element contains multiple <ds:Signature> elements, then there should be a relation between the digital signatures they define, for instance, they may all apply to the same set of files.

@@ -908,7 +908,7 @@

5.2 The <dsig:document-signatures> element has the following attribute: dsig:version 5.4.1.

The <dsig:document-signatures> element has the following child element: <ds:Signature> 5.3.

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5.3 <ds:Signature>

+

5.3 <ds:Signature>

The <ds:Signature> element is defined by the [xmldsig-core] specification. Each <ds:Signature> element shall contain an Id attribute specifying a unique value. A producer may use the XAdES extensions as specified in ETSI TS 101 903 v1.4.1 [XAdES], or later versions of the XAdES specification.

diff --git a/docs/odf1.4/part3-schema/OpenDocument-v1.4-part3-schema-WD-02.html b/docs/odf1.4/part3-schema/OpenDocument-v1.4-part3-schema-WD-02.html index 0ae18db..697d39e 100644 --- a/docs/odf1.4/part3-schema/OpenDocument-v1.4-part3-schema-WD-02.html +++ b/docs/odf1.4/part3-schema/OpenDocument-v1.4-part3-schema-WD-02.html @@ -40,37 +40,37 @@ span.footnodeNumber { padding-right:1em; } span.annotation_style_by_filter { font-size:95%; font-family:Arial; background-color:#fff000; margin:0; border:0; padding:0; } span.heading_numbering { margin-right: 0.8rem; }* { margin:0;} - .Formula { font-size:10pt; font-style:normal; font-weight:normal; letter-spacing:normal; line-height:100%; text-align:left ! important; font-family:Arial; text-decoration:none ! important; writing-mode:horizontal-tb; direction:ltr; vertical-align:top; background-color:transparent; } - .fr1 { background-color:transparent; font-size:10pt; font-style:normal; font-weight:normal; letter-spacing:normal; line-height:100%; text-align:left ! important; font-family:Arial; text-align:right; text-decoration:none ! important; vertical-align:top; writing-mode:horizontal-tb; direction:ltr; margin-left:0.199cm; margin-right:0.199cm; margin-top:0.199cm; margin-bottom:0.199cm; } - .fr10 { background-color:transparent; font-size:10pt; font-style:normal; font-weight:normal; letter-spacing:normal; line-height:100%; text-align:left ! important; font-family:Arial; text-decoration:none ! important; writing-mode:horizontal-tb; direction:ltr; vertical-align:top; text-align:center; } - .fr11 { background-color:transparent; font-size:10pt; font-style:normal; font-weight:normal; letter-spacing:normal; line-height:100%; text-align:left ! important; font-family:Arial; text-decoration:none ! important; writing-mode:horizontal-tb; direction:ltr; border-top-style:none; border-left-style:none; border-bottom-style:none; border-right-style:none; margin-left:0cm; margin-right:0cm; margin-top:0cm; margin-bottom:0cm; vertical-align:top; padding:0cm; } - .fr12 { background-color:transparent; font-size:10pt; font-style:normal; font-weight:normal; letter-spacing:normal; line-height:100%; text-align:left ! important; font-family:Arial; text-decoration:none ! important; vertical-align:top; writing-mode:horizontal-tb; direction:ltr; } - .fr13 { background-color:transparent; font-size:10pt; font-style:normal; font-weight:normal; letter-spacing:normal; line-height:100%; text-align:left ! important; font-family:Arial; text-decoration:none ! important; vertical-align:middle; writing-mode:horizontal-tb; direction:ltr; } - .fr14 { background-color:transparent; font-size:10pt; font-style:normal; font-weight:normal; letter-spacing:normal; line-height:100%; text-align:left ! important; font-family:Arial; text-decoration:none ! important; vertical-align:top; writing-mode:horizontal-tb; direction:ltr; } - .fr15 { background-color:transparent; font-size:10pt; font-style:normal; font-weight:normal; letter-spacing:normal; line-height:100%; text-align:left ! important; font-family:Arial; text-decoration:none ! important; vertical-align:middle; writing-mode:horizontal-tb; direction:ltr; margin-left:5.334cm; margin-right:0cm; } - .fr2 { background-color:transparent; font-size:10pt; font-style:normal; font-weight:normal; letter-spacing:normal; line-height:100%; text-align:left ! important; font-family:Arial; text-align:right; text-decoration:none ! important; vertical-align:top; writing-mode:horizontal-tb; direction:ltr; border-top-style:none; border-left-style:none; border-bottom-style:none; border-right-style:none; margin-left:0.199cm; margin-right:0.199cm; margin-top:0.199cm; margin-bottom:0.199cm; padding:0cm; } - .fr3 { background-color:transparent; font-size:10pt; font-style:normal; font-weight:normal; letter-spacing:normal; line-height:100%; text-align:left ! important; font-family:Arial; text-align:center; text-decoration:none ! important; vertical-align:top; writing-mode:horizontal-tb; direction:ltr; } - .fr4 { background-color:transparent; font-size:10pt; font-style:normal; font-weight:normal; letter-spacing:normal; line-height:100%; text-align:left ! important; font-family:Arial; text-decoration:none ! important; vertical-align:middle; writing-mode:horizontal-tb; direction:ltr; border-top-style:none; border-left-style:none; border-bottom-style:none; border-right-style:none; margin-left:0cm; margin-right:0cm; margin-top:0cm; margin-bottom:0cm; padding:0cm; } - .fr5 { background-color:transparent; font-size:10pt; font-style:normal; font-weight:normal; letter-spacing:normal; line-height:100%; text-align:left ! important; font-family:Arial; text-decoration:none ! important; writing-mode:horizontal-tb; direction:ltr; vertical-align:top; text-align:center; } - .fr6 { background-color:transparent; font-size:10pt; font-style:normal; font-weight:normal; letter-spacing:normal; line-height:100%; text-align:left ! important; font-family:Arial; text-decoration:none ! important; writing-mode:horizontal-tb; direction:ltr; border-top-style:none; border-left-style:none; border-bottom-style:none; border-right-style:none; margin-left:0cm; margin-right:0cm; margin-top:0cm; margin-bottom:0cm; vertical-align:top; padding:0cm; } - .fr7 { background-color:transparent; font-size:10pt; font-style:normal; font-weight:normal; letter-spacing:normal; line-height:100%; text-align:left ! important; font-family:Arial; text-decoration:none ! important; writing-mode:horizontal-tb; direction:ltr; float:right; vertical-align:top; text-align:right; } - .fr8 { background-color:transparent; font-size:10pt; font-style:normal; font-weight:normal; letter-spacing:normal; line-height:100%; text-align:left ! important; font-family:Arial; text-decoration:none ! important; vertical-align:top; writing-mode:horizontal-tb; direction:ltr; } - .fr9 { background-color:transparent; font-size:10pt; font-style:normal; font-weight:normal; letter-spacing:normal; line-height:100%; text-align:left ! important; font-family:Arial; text-decoration:none ! important; writing-mode:horizontal-tb; direction:ltr; border-top-style:none; border-left-style:none; border-bottom-style:none; border-right-style:none; margin-left:0cm; margin-right:0cm; margin-top:0cm; margin-bottom:0cm; vertical-align:top; text-align:center; padding:0cm; } - .gr1 { font-size:10pt; font-style:normal; font-weight:normal; letter-spacing:normal; line-height:100%; text-align:left ! important; font-family:Arial; text-decoration:none ! important; writing-mode:horizontal-tb; direction:ltr; padding-top:0.125cm; padding-bottom:0.125cm; padding-left:0.25cm; padding-right:0.25cm; vertical-align:middle; } - .gr10 { font-size:10pt; font-style:normal; font-weight:normal; letter-spacing:normal; line-height:100%; text-align:left ! important; font-family:Arial; text-decoration:none ! important; writing-mode:horizontal-tb; direction:ltr; vertical-align:middle; } - .gr11 { font-size:10pt; font-style:normal; font-weight:normal; letter-spacing:normal; line-height:100%; text-align:left ! important; font-family:Arial; text-decoration:none ! important; writing-mode:horizontal-tb; direction:ltr; padding-top:0.125cm; padding-bottom:0.125cm; padding-left:0.25cm; padding-right:0.25cm; } - .gr12 { font-size:10pt; font-style:normal; font-weight:normal; letter-spacing:normal; line-height:100%; text-align:left ! important; font-family:Arial; text-decoration:none ! important; writing-mode:horizontal-tb; direction:ltr; min-height:0.489cm;min-width:0.215cm;padding-top:0cm; padding-bottom:0cm; padding-left:0cm; padding-right:0cm; } - .gr13 { font-size:10pt; font-style:normal; font-weight:normal; letter-spacing:normal; line-height:100%; text-align:left ! important; font-family:Arial; text-decoration:none ! important; writing-mode:horizontal-tb; direction:ltr; min-height:0.489cm;min-width:0.215cm;padding-top:0cm; padding-bottom:0cm; padding-left:0cm; padding-right:0cm; } - .gr14 { font-size:10pt; font-style:normal; font-weight:normal; letter-spacing:normal; line-height:100%; text-align:left ! important; font-family:Arial; text-decoration:none ! important; writing-mode:horizontal-tb; direction:ltr; min-height:0.489cm;min-width:0.215cm;padding-top:0cm; padding-bottom:0cm; padding-left:0cm; padding-right:0cm; } - .gr15 { font-size:10pt; font-style:normal; font-weight:normal; letter-spacing:normal; line-height:100%; text-align:left ! important; font-family:Arial; text-decoration:none ! important; writing-mode:horizontal-tb; direction:ltr; min-height:0.489cm;min-width:0.215cm;padding-top:0cm; padding-bottom:0cm; padding-left:0cm; padding-right:0cm; } - .gr2 { font-size:10pt; font-style:normal; font-weight:normal; letter-spacing:normal; line-height:100%; text-align:left ! important; font-family:Arial; text-decoration:none ! important; writing-mode:horizontal-tb; direction:ltr; margin-left:0cm; margin-right:0.4cm; float:left; vertical-align:top; } - .gr3 { font-size:10pt; font-style:normal; font-weight:normal; letter-spacing:normal; line-height:100%; text-align:left ! important; font-family:Arial; text-decoration:none ! important; writing-mode:horizontal-tb; direction:ltr; padding-top:0.139cm; padding-bottom:0.139cm; padding-left:0.265cm; padding-right:0.265cm; } - .gr4 { font-size:10pt; font-style:normal; font-weight:normal; letter-spacing:normal; line-height:100%; text-align:left ! important; font-family:Arial; text-decoration:none ! important; writing-mode:horizontal-tb; direction:ltr; padding-top:0.125cm; padding-bottom:0.125cm; padding-left:0.25cm; padding-right:0.25cm; } - .gr5 { font-size:10pt; font-style:normal; font-weight:normal; letter-spacing:normal; line-height:100%; text-align:left ! important; font-family:Arial; text-decoration:none ! important; writing-mode:horizontal-tb; direction:ltr; } - .gr6 { font-size:10pt; font-style:normal; font-weight:normal; letter-spacing:normal; line-height:100%; text-align:left ! important; font-family:Arial; text-decoration:none ! important; writing-mode:horizontal-tb; direction:ltr; padding-top:0.125cm; padding-bottom:0.125cm; padding-left:0.25cm; padding-right:0.25cm; } - .gr7 { font-size:10pt; font-style:normal; font-weight:normal; letter-spacing:normal; line-height:100%; text-align:left ! important; font-family:Arial; text-decoration:none ! important; writing-mode:horizontal-tb; direction:ltr; padding-top:0.125cm; padding-bottom:0.125cm; padding-left:0.25cm; padding-right:0.25cm; } - .gr8 { font-size:10pt; font-style:normal; font-weight:normal; letter-spacing:normal; line-height:100%; text-align:left ! important; font-family:Arial; text-decoration:none ! important; writing-mode:horizontal-tb; direction:ltr; min-height:0.367cm;min-width:0.108cm;padding-top:0cm; padding-bottom:0cm; padding-left:0cm; padding-right:0cm; } - .gr9 { font-size:10pt; font-style:normal; font-weight:normal; letter-spacing:normal; line-height:100%; text-align:left ! important; font-family:Arial; text-decoration:none ! important; writing-mode:horizontal-tb; direction:ltr; min-height:0.367cm;min-width:0.164cm;padding-top:0cm; padding-bottom:0cm; padding-left:0cm; padding-right:0cm; } + .Formula { font-size:10pt; font-style:normal; font-weight:normal; letter-spacing:normal; line-height:100%; text-align:left ! important; font-family:Arial; text-decoration:none ! important; vertical-align:top; background-color:transparent; } + .fr1 { background-color:transparent; font-size:10pt; font-style:normal; font-weight:normal; letter-spacing:normal; line-height:100%; text-align:left ! important; font-family:Arial; text-align:right; text-decoration:none ! important; vertical-align:top; margin-left:0.199cm; margin-right:0.199cm; margin-top:0.199cm; margin-bottom:0.199cm; } + .fr10 { background-color:transparent; font-size:10pt; font-style:normal; font-weight:normal; letter-spacing:normal; line-height:100%; text-align:left ! important; font-family:Arial; text-decoration:none ! important; vertical-align:top; text-align:center; } + .fr11 { background-color:transparent; font-size:10pt; font-style:normal; font-weight:normal; letter-spacing:normal; line-height:100%; text-align:left ! important; font-family:Arial; text-decoration:none ! important; border-top-style:none; border-left-style:none; border-bottom-style:none; border-right-style:none; margin-left:0cm; margin-right:0cm; margin-top:0cm; margin-bottom:0cm; vertical-align:top; padding:0cm; } + .fr12 { background-color:transparent; font-size:10pt; font-style:normal; font-weight:normal; letter-spacing:normal; line-height:100%; text-align:left ! important; font-family:Arial; text-decoration:none ! important; vertical-align:top; } + .fr13 { background-color:transparent; font-size:10pt; font-style:normal; font-weight:normal; letter-spacing:normal; line-height:100%; text-align:left ! important; font-family:Arial; text-decoration:none ! important; vertical-align:middle; } + .fr14 { background-color:transparent; font-size:10pt; font-style:normal; font-weight:normal; letter-spacing:normal; line-height:100%; text-align:left ! important; font-family:Arial; text-decoration:none ! important; vertical-align:top; } + .fr15 { background-color:transparent; font-size:10pt; font-style:normal; font-weight:normal; letter-spacing:normal; line-height:100%; text-align:left ! important; font-family:Arial; text-decoration:none ! important; vertical-align:middle; margin-left:5.334cm; margin-right:0cm; } + .fr2 { background-color:transparent; font-size:10pt; font-style:normal; font-weight:normal; letter-spacing:normal; line-height:100%; text-align:left ! important; font-family:Arial; text-align:right; text-decoration:none ! important; vertical-align:top; border-top-style:none; border-left-style:none; border-bottom-style:none; border-right-style:none; margin-left:0.199cm; margin-right:0.199cm; margin-top:0.199cm; margin-bottom:0.199cm; padding:0cm; } + .fr3 { background-color:transparent; font-size:10pt; font-style:normal; font-weight:normal; letter-spacing:normal; line-height:100%; text-align:left ! important; font-family:Arial; text-align:center; text-decoration:none ! important; vertical-align:top; } + .fr4 { background-color:transparent; font-size:10pt; font-style:normal; font-weight:normal; letter-spacing:normal; line-height:100%; text-align:left ! important; font-family:Arial; text-decoration:none ! important; vertical-align:middle; border-top-style:none; border-left-style:none; border-bottom-style:none; border-right-style:none; margin-left:0cm; margin-right:0cm; margin-top:0cm; margin-bottom:0cm; padding:0cm; } + .fr5 { background-color:transparent; font-size:10pt; font-style:normal; font-weight:normal; letter-spacing:normal; line-height:100%; text-align:left ! important; font-family:Arial; text-decoration:none ! important; vertical-align:top; text-align:center; } + .fr6 { background-color:transparent; font-size:10pt; font-style:normal; font-weight:normal; letter-spacing:normal; line-height:100%; text-align:left ! important; font-family:Arial; text-decoration:none ! important; border-top-style:none; border-left-style:none; border-bottom-style:none; border-right-style:none; margin-left:0cm; margin-right:0cm; margin-top:0cm; margin-bottom:0cm; vertical-align:top; padding:0cm; } + .fr7 { background-color:transparent; font-size:10pt; font-style:normal; font-weight:normal; letter-spacing:normal; line-height:100%; text-align:left ! important; font-family:Arial; text-decoration:none ! important; float:right; vertical-align:top; text-align:right; } + .fr8 { background-color:transparent; font-size:10pt; font-style:normal; font-weight:normal; letter-spacing:normal; line-height:100%; text-align:left ! important; font-family:Arial; text-decoration:none ! important; vertical-align:top; } + .fr9 { background-color:transparent; font-size:10pt; font-style:normal; font-weight:normal; letter-spacing:normal; line-height:100%; text-align:left ! important; font-family:Arial; text-decoration:none ! important; border-top-style:none; border-left-style:none; border-bottom-style:none; border-right-style:none; margin-left:0cm; margin-right:0cm; margin-top:0cm; margin-bottom:0cm; vertical-align:top; text-align:center; padding:0cm; } + .gr1 { font-size:10pt; font-style:normal; font-weight:normal; letter-spacing:normal; line-height:100%; text-align:left ! important; font-family:Arial; text-decoration:none ! important; padding-top:0.125cm; padding-bottom:0.125cm; padding-left:0.25cm; padding-right:0.25cm; vertical-align:middle; } + .gr10 { font-size:10pt; font-style:normal; font-weight:normal; letter-spacing:normal; line-height:100%; text-align:left ! important; font-family:Arial; text-decoration:none ! important; vertical-align:middle; } + .gr11 { font-size:10pt; font-style:normal; font-weight:normal; letter-spacing:normal; line-height:100%; text-align:left ! important; font-family:Arial; text-decoration:none ! important; padding-top:0.125cm; padding-bottom:0.125cm; padding-left:0.25cm; padding-right:0.25cm; } + .gr12 { font-size:10pt; font-style:normal; font-weight:normal; letter-spacing:normal; line-height:100%; text-align:left ! important; font-family:Arial; text-decoration:none ! important; min-height:0.489cm;min-width:0.215cm;padding-top:0cm; padding-bottom:0cm; padding-left:0cm; padding-right:0cm; writing-mode:horizontal-tb; direction:ltr; } + .gr13 { font-size:10pt; font-style:normal; font-weight:normal; letter-spacing:normal; line-height:100%; text-align:left ! important; font-family:Arial; text-decoration:none ! important; min-height:0.489cm;min-width:0.215cm;padding-top:0cm; padding-bottom:0cm; padding-left:0cm; padding-right:0cm; writing-mode:horizontal-tb; direction:ltr; } + .gr14 { font-size:10pt; font-style:normal; font-weight:normal; letter-spacing:normal; line-height:100%; text-align:left ! important; font-family:Arial; text-decoration:none ! 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Open Document Format for Office Applications (OpenDocument) Version 1.4. Part 3: OpenDocument Schema

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The name "OASIS" is a trademark of OASIS, the owner and developer of this specification, and should be used only to refer to the organization and its official outputs. OASIS welcomes reference to, and implementation and use of, specifications, while reserving the right to enforce its marks against misleading uses. Please see https://www.oasis-open.org/policies-guidelines/trademark for above guidance.

Table of Contents

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1 Introduction

1.1 Introduction

1.2 Terminology

1.3 Normative References

1.4 Non Normative References

1.5 Namespaces

2 OpenDocument Documents, Consumers and Producers

2.1 Introduction

2.2 Document Conformance

2.2.1 OpenDocument Document

2.2.2 OpenDocument Extended Document

2.2.3 OpenDocument Text Document

2.2.4 OpenDocument Spreadsheet Document

2.2.5 OpenDocument Drawing Document

2.2.6 OpenDocument Presentation Document

2.2.7 OpenDocument Chart Document

2.2.8 OpenDocument Image Document

2.2.9 OpenDocument Formula Document

2.2.10 OpenDocument Database Front End Document

2.3 Producers

2.3.1 OpenDocument Producer

2.3.2 OpenDocument Extended Producer

2.4 Consumer

3 Document Structure

3.1 Document Representation

3.1.1 General

3.1.2 <office:document>(Single OpenDocument XML Files)

3.1.3 Package OpenDocument Files

3.1.3.1 General

3.1.3.2 <office:document-content>

3.1.3.3 <office:document-styles>

3.1.3.4 <office:document-meta>

3.1.3.5 <office:document-settings>

3.1.4 Summary of Document Representation

3.2 <office:meta>

3.3 <office:body>

3.4 <office:text>

3.5 <office:drawing>

3.6 <office:presentation>

3.7 <office:spreadsheet>

3.8 <office:chart>

3.9 <office:image>

3.10 <office:settings>

3.10.1 General

3.10.2 <config:config-item-set>

3.10.3 <config:config-item>

3.10.4 <config:config-item-map-indexed>

3.10.5 <config:config-item-map-entry>

3.10.6 <config:config-item-map-named>

3.11 Cursor Position Setting

3.12 <office:scripts>

3.13 <office:script>

3.14 <office:font-face-decls>

3.15 Styles

3.15.1 General

3.15.2 <office:styles>

3.15.3 <office:automatic-styles>

3.15.4 <office:master-styles>

3.16 Document Signatures

3.17 Foreign Elements and Attributes

3.18 White Space Processing and EOL Handling

3.19 MIME Types and File Name Extensions

4 Metadata

4.1 General

4.2 RDF Metadata

4.2.1 In-Content Metadata (RDFa)

4.2.2 manifest.rdf

4.2.2.1 General

4.2.2.2 odf:ContentFile

4.2.2.3 odf:StylesFile

4.2.2.4 odf:Element

4.2.2.5 odf:prefix

4.2.2.6 odf:suffix

4.3 Non-RDF Metadata

4.3.1 General

4.3.2 Pre-Defined Metadata Elements

4.3.2.1 <meta:generator>

4.3.2.2 <dc:title>

4.3.2.3 <dc:description>

4.3.2.4 <dc:subject>

4.3.2.5 <meta:keyword>

4.3.2.6 <meta:initial-creator>

4.3.2.7 <dc:creator>

4.3.2.8 <meta:printed-by>

4.3.2.9 <meta:creation-date>

4.3.2.10 <dc:date>

4.3.2.11 <meta:print-date>

4.3.2.12 <meta:template>

4.3.2.13 <meta:auto-reload>

4.3.2.14 <meta:hyperlink-behaviour>

4.3.2.15 <dc:language>

4.3.2.16 <meta:editing-cycles>

4.3.2.17 <meta:editing-duration>

4.3.2.18 <meta:document-statistic>

4.3.3 <meta:user-defined>

5 Text Content

5.1 Headings, Paragraphs and Basic Text Structure

5.1.1 General

5.1.2 <text:h>

5.1.3 <text:p>

5.2 <text:page-sequence>

5.2.1 General

5.2.2 <text:page>

5.3 Lists

5.3.1 <text:list>

5.3.2 Default List Style

5.3.3 <text:list-header>

5.3.4 <text:list-item>

5.3.5 List Item Style Rules

5.3.6 <text:numbered-paragraph> (deprecated)

5.3.7 Numbered Paragraph Style Rules (deprecated)

5.4 <text:section>

5.4.1 General

5.4.2 <text:section-source>

5.5 Change Tracking

5.5.1 General

5.5.2 <text:tracked-changes>

5.5.3 <text:changed-region>

5.5.4 <text:insertion>

5.5.5 <text:deletion>

5.5.6 <text:format-change>

5.5.7 <office:change-info>

5.5.8 Change Marks

5.5.8.1 General

5.5.8.2 <text:change-start>

5.5.8.3 <text:change-end>

5.5.8.4 <text:change>

5.6 <text:soft-page-break>

5.7 Document Declarations

6 Paragraph Elements Content

6.1 Basic Text Content

6.1.1 General

6.1.2 White Space Characters

6.1.3 <text:s>

6.1.4 <text:tab>

6.1.5 <text:line-break>

6.1.6 Soft Hyphens, Hyphens, and Non-breaking Spaces

6.1.7 <text:span>

6.1.8 <text:a>

6.1.9 <text:meta>

6.1.10 <text:number>

6.2 Bookmarks and References

6.2.1 Bookmarks

6.2.1.1 General

6.2.1.2 <text:bookmark>

6.2.1.3 <text:bookmark-start>

6.2.1.4 <text:bookmark-end>

6.2.2 References

6.2.2.1 General

6.2.2.2 <text:reference-mark>

6.2.2.3 <text:reference-mark-start>

6.2.2.4 <text:reference-mark-end>

6.3 Notes

6.3.1 General

6.3.2 <text:note>

6.3.3 <text:note-citation>

6.3.4 <text:note-body>

6.4 <text:ruby>

6.4.1 General

6.4.2 <text:ruby-base>

6.4.3 <text:ruby-text>

7 Text Fields

7.1 General

7.2 Common Characteristics of Field Elements

7.3 Document Fields

7.3.1 General

7.3.2 <text:date>

7.3.3 <text:time>

7.3.4 <text:page-number>

7.3.5 <text:page-continuation>

7.3.6 Subsequent Author Fields

7.3.6.1 General

7.3.6.2 <text:sender-firstname>

7.3.6.3 <text:sender-lastname>

7.3.6.4 <text:sender-initials>

7.3.6.5 <text:sender-title>

7.3.6.6 <text:sender-position>

7.3.6.7 <text:sender-email>

7.3.6.8 <text:sender-phone-private>

7.3.6.9 <text:sender-fax>

7.3.6.10 <text:sender-company>

7.3.6.11 <text:sender-phone-work>

7.3.6.12 <text:sender-street>

7.3.6.13 <text:sender-city>

7.3.6.14 <text:sender-postal-code>

7.3.6.15 <text:sender-country>

7.3.6.16 <text:sender-state-or-province>

7.3.7 Author Fields

7.3.7.1 <text:author-name>

7.3.7.2 <text:author-initials>

7.3.8 <text:chapter>

7.3.9 <text:file-name>

7.3.10 <text:template-name>

7.3.11 <text:sheet-name>

7.4 Variable Fields

7.4.1 General

7.4.2 <text:variable-decls>

7.4.3 <text:variable-decl>

7.4.4 <text:variable-set>

7.4.5 <text:variable-get>

7.4.6 <text:variable-input>

7.4.7 <text:user-field-decls>

7.4.8 <text:user-field-decl>

7.4.9 <text:user-field-get>

7.4.10 <text:user-field-input>

7.4.11 <text:sequence-decls>

7.4.12 <text:sequence-decl>

7.4.13 <text:sequence>

7.4.14 <text:expression>

7.4.15 <text:text-input>

7.4.16 <text:drop-down>

7.4.17 <text:label>

7.5 Metadata Fields

7.5.1 General

7.5.2 <text:initial-creator>

7.5.3 <text:creation-date>

7.5.4 <text:creation-time>

7.5.5 <text:description>

7.5.6 <text:user-defined>

7.5.7 <text:print-time>

7.5.8 <text:print-date>

7.5.9 <text:printed-by>

7.5.10 <text:title>

7.5.11 <text:subject>

7.5.12 <text:keywords>

7.5.13 <text:editing-cycles>

7.5.14 <text:editing-duration>

7.5.15 <text:modification-time>

7.5.16 <text:modification-date>

7.5.17 <text:creator>

7.5.18 Document Statistics Fields

7.5.18.1 General

7.5.18.2 <text:page-count>

7.5.18.3 <text:paragraph-count>

7.5.18.4 <text:word-count>

7.5.18.5 <text:character-count>

7.5.18.6 <text:table-count>

7.5.18.7 <text:image-count>

7.5.18.8 <text:object-count>

7.5.19 <text:meta-field>

7.6 Database Fields

7.6.1 General

7.6.2 <form:connection-resource>

7.6.3 <text:database-display>

7.6.4 <text:database-next>

7.6.5 <text:database-row-select>

7.6.6 <text:database-row-number>

7.6.7 <text:database-name>

7.7 More Fields

7.7.1 Page Variable Fields

7.7.1.1 General

7.7.1.2 <text:page-variable-set>

7.7.1.3 <text:page-variable-get>

7.7.2 <text:placeholder>

7.7.3 <text:conditional-text>

7.7.4 <text:hidden-text>

7.7.5 <text:reference-ref>

7.7.6 <text:bookmark-ref>

7.7.7 <text:note-ref>

7.7.8 <text:sequence-ref>

7.7.9 <text:script>

7.7.10 <text:execute-macro>

7.7.11 <text:hidden-paragraph>

7.7.12 <text:dde-connection>

7.7.13 <text:measure>

7.7.14 <text:table-formula> (deprecated)

8 Text Indexes

8.1 Index Marks

8.1.1 General

8.1.2 <text:toc-mark-start>

8.1.3 <text:toc-mark-end>

8.1.4 <text:toc-mark>

8.1.5 <text:user-index-mark-start>

8.1.6 <text:user-index-mark-end>

8.1.7 <text:user-index-mark>

8.1.8 <text:alphabetical-index-mark-start>

8.1.9 <text:alphabetical-index-mark-end>

8.1.10 <text:alphabetical-index-mark>

8.1.11 <text:bibliography-mark>

8.2 Index Structure

8.2.1 General

8.2.2 <text:index-body>

8.2.3 <text:index-title>

8.3 <text:table-of-content>

8.3.1 General

8.3.2 <text:table-of-content-source>

8.3.3 <text:table-of-content-entry-template>

8.4 <text:illustration-index>

8.4.1 General

8.4.2 <text:illustration-index-source>

8.4.3 <text:illustration-index-entry-template>

8.5 <text:table-index>

8.5.1 General

8.5.2 <text:table-index-source>

8.5.3 <text:table-index-entry-template>

8.6 <text:object-index>

8.6.1 General

8.6.2 <text:object-index-source>

8.6.3 <text:object-index-entry-template>

8.7 <text:user-index>

8.7.1 General

8.7.2 <text:user-index-source>

8.7.3 <text:user-index-entry-template>

8.8 <text:alphabetical-index>

8.8.1 General

8.8.2 <text:alphabetical-index-source>

8.8.3 <text:alphabetical-index-auto-mark-file>

8.8.4 <text:alphabetical-index-entry-template>

8.9 <text:bibliography>

8.9.1 General

8.9.2 <text:bibliography-source>

8.9.3 <text:bibliography-entry-template>

8.10 <text:index-source-styles>

8.11 <text:index-source-style>

8.12 <text:index-title-template>

8.13 Index Template Entries

8.13.1 <text:index-entry-chapter>

8.13.2 <text:index-entry-text>

8.13.3 <text:index-entry-page-number>

8.13.4 <text:index-entry-span>

8.13.5 <text:index-entry-bibliography>

8.13.6 <text:index-entry-tab-stop>

8.13.7 <text:index-entry-link-start>

8.13.8 <text:index-entry-link-end>

9 Tables

9.1 Basic Tables

9.1.1 General

9.1.2 <table:table>

9.1.3 <table:table-row>

9.1.4 <table:table-cell>

9.1.5 <table:covered-table-cell>

9.1.6 <table:table-column>

9.1.7 <table:table-header-rows>

9.1.8 <table:table-rows>

9.1.9 <table:table-row-group>

9.1.10 <table:table-column-group>

9.1.11 <table:table-header-columns>

9.1.12 <table:table-columns>

9.1.13 <table:title>

9.1.14 <table:desc>

9.2 Advanced Tables

9.2.1 Referencing Table Cells

9.2.2 Absolute and relative cell addressing

9.2.3 Cell Range Address

9.2.4 Column and Row Range Addresses

9.2.5 Cell Range Address List

9.2.6 <table:table-source>

9.2.7 <table:scenario>

9.2.8 <table:shapes>

9.3 Advanced Table Cells

9.3.1 <table:cell-range-source>

9.3.2 <table:detective>

9.3.3 <table:operation>

9.3.4 <table:highlighted-range>

9.4 Spreadsheet Document Content

9.4.1 <table:calculation-settings>

9.4.2 <table:null-date>

9.4.3 <table:iteration>

9.4.4 <table:content-validations>

9.4.5 <table:content-validation>

9.4.6 <table:help-message>

9.4.7 <table:error-message>

9.4.8 <table:error-macro>

9.4.9 <table:label-range>

9.4.10 <table:label-ranges>

9.4.11 <table:named-expressions>

9.4.12 <table:named-range>

9.4.13 <table:named-expression>

9.4.14 <table:database-ranges>

9.4.15 <table:database-range>

9.4.16 <table:database-source-sql>

9.4.17 <table:database-source-table>

9.4.18 <table:database-source-query>

9.4.19 <table:sort>

9.4.20 <table:sort-by>

9.4.21 <table:subtotal-rules>

9.4.22 <table:sort-groups>

9.4.23 <table:subtotal-rule>

9.4.24 <table:subtotal-field>

9.5 Filters

9.5.1 General

9.5.2 <table:filter>

9.5.3 <table:filter-and>

9.5.4 <table:filter-or>

9.5.5 <table:filter-condition>

9.5.6 <table:filter-set-item>

9.6 Data Pilot Tables

9.6.1 General

9.6.2 <table:data-pilot-tables>

9.6.3 <table:data-pilot-table>

9.6.4 Data Pilot Table Source

9.6.5 <table:source-cell-range>

9.6.6 <table:source-service>

9.6.7 <table:data-pilot-field>

9.6.8 <table:data-pilot-level>

9.6.9 <table:data-pilot-subtotals>

9.6.10 <table:data-pilot-subtotal>

9.6.11 <table:data-pilot-members>

9.6.12 <table:data-pilot-member>

9.6.13 <table:data-pilot-display-info>

9.6.14 <table:data-pilot-sort-info>

9.6.15 <table:data-pilot-layout-info>

9.6.16 <table:data-pilot-field-reference>

9.6.17 <table:data-pilot-groups>

9.6.18 <table:data-pilot-group>

9.6.19 <table:data-pilot-group-member>

9.7 <table:consolidation>

9.8 <table:dde-links>

9.9 Change Tracking in Spreadsheets

9.9.1 General

9.9.2 <table:tracked-changes>

9.9.3 <table:insertion>

9.9.4 <table:dependencies>

9.9.5 <table:dependency>

9.9.6 <table:deletions>

9.9.7 <table:cell-content-deletion>

9.9.8 <table:change-deletion>

9.9.9 <table:deletion>

9.9.10 <table:cut-offs>

9.9.11 <table:insertion-cut-off>

9.9.12 <table:movement-cut-off>

9.9.13 <table:movement>

9.9.14 <table:source-range-address>

9.9.15 <table:target-range-address>

9.9.16 <table:change-track-table-cell>

9.9.17 <table:cell-content-change>

9.9.18 <table:cell-address>

9.9.19 <table:previous>

10 Graphic Content

10.1 General

10.2 Enhanced Page Features for Graphical Applications

10.2.1 <style:handout-master>

10.2.2 <draw:layer-set>

10.2.3 <draw:layer>

10.2.4 <draw:page>

10.2.5 <draw:equation>

10.3 Drawing Shapes

10.3.1 General

10.3.2 <draw:rect>

10.3.3 <draw:line>

10.3.4 <draw:polyline>

10.3.5 <draw:polygon>

10.3.6 <draw:regular-polygon>

10.3.7 <draw:path>

10.3.8 <draw:circle>

10.3.9 <draw:ellipse>

10.3.10 <draw:connector>

10.3.11 <draw:caption>

10.3.12 <draw:measure>

10.3.13 <draw:control>

10.3.14 <draw:page-thumbnail>

10.3.15 <draw:g>

10.3.16 <draw:glue-point>

10.3.17 <svg:title>

10.3.18 <svg:desc>

10.3.19 <office:event-listeners>

10.4 Frames

10.4.1 General

10.4.2 <draw:frame>

10.4.3 <draw:text-box>

10.4.4 <draw:image>

10.4.5 <office:binary-data>

10.4.6 Embedded Objects

10.4.6.1 General

10.4.6.2 <draw:object>

10.4.6.3 <draw:object-ole>

10.4.7 <draw:applet> (Deprecated)

10.4.8 <draw:plugin>

10.4.9 <draw:param>

10.4.10 <draw:floating-frame>

10.4.11 Contours

10.4.11.1 General

10.4.11.2 <draw:contour-polygon>

10.4.11.3 <draw:contour-path>

10.4.12 <draw:a>

10.4.13 Client Side Image Maps

10.4.13.1 General

10.4.13.2 <draw:image-map>

10.4.13.3 <draw:area-rectangle>

10.4.13.4 <draw:area-circle>

10.4.13.5 <draw:area-polygon>

10.5 3D Shapes

10.5.1 General

10.5.2 <dr3d:scene>

10.5.3 <dr3d:light>

10.5.4 <dr3d:cube>

10.5.5 <dr3d:sphere>

10.5.6 <dr3d:extrude>

10.5.7 <dr3d:rotate>

10.6 Custom Shape

10.6.1 <draw:custom-shape>

10.6.2 <draw:enhanced-geometry>

10.6.3 <draw:handle>

10.7 Presentation Shapes

10.8 Presentation Animations (deprecated)

10.8.1 <presentation:animations> (deprecated)

10.8.2 <presentation:sound> (moved to 10.9.3)

10.8.3 <presentation:show-shape> (deprecated)

10.8.4 <presentation:show-text> (deprecated)

10.8.5 <presentation:hide-shape> (deprecated)

10.8.6 <presentation:hide-text> (deprecated)

10.8.7 <presentation:dim> (deprecated)

10.8.8 <presentation:play> (deprecated)

10.8.9 <presentation:animation-group> (deprecated)

10.9 SMIL Presentation Animations

10.9.1 General

10.9.2 <presentation:event-listener>

10.9.3 <presentation:sound>

10.9.4 Presentation Document Content

10.9.4.1 <presentation:header>

10.9.4.2 <presentation:header-decl>

10.9.4.3 <presentation:footer>

10.9.4.4 <presentation:footer-decl>

10.9.4.5 <presentation:date-time>

10.9.4.6 <presentation:date-time-decl>

10.9.4.7 <presentation:settings>

10.9.4.8 <presentation:show>

11 Chart Content

11.1 <chart:chart>

11.2 Title, Subtitle and Footer

11.2.1 <chart:title>

11.2.2 <chart:subtitle>

11.2.3 <chart:footer>

11.3 <chart:coordinate-region>

11.4 <chart:legend>

11.5 <chart:plot-area>

11.6 3D Plot Area

11.7 <chart:wall>

11.8 <chart:floor>

11.9 <chart:axis>

11.10 <chart:categories>

11.11 <chart:grid>

11.12 <chart:series>

11.13 <chart:domain>

11.14 <chart:data-point>

11.15 <chart:data-label>

11.16 <chart:mean-value>

11.17 <chart:error-indicator>

11.18 <chart:regression-curve>

11.19 <chart:equation>

11.20 <chart:stock-gain-marker>

11.21 <chart:stock-loss-marker>

11.22 <chart:stock-range-line>

12 Database Front-end Document Content

12.1 <office:database>

12.2 <db:data-source>

12.3 <db:connection-data>

12.4 <db:database-description>

12.5 <db:file-based-database>

12.6 <db:server-database>

12.7 <db:connection-resource>

12.8 <db:login>

12.9 <db:driver-settings>

12.10 <db:auto-increment>

12.11 <db:delimiter>

12.12 <db:character-set>

12.13 <db:table-settings>

12.14 <db:table-setting>

12.15 <db:application-connection-settings>

12.16 <db:table-filter>

12.17 <db:table-include-filter>

12.18 <db:table-exclude-filter>

12.19 <db:table-filter-pattern>

12.20 <db:table-type-filter>

12.21 <db:table-type>

12.22 <db:data-source-settings>

12.23 <db:data-source-setting>

12.24 <db:data-source-setting-value>

12.25 Forms and Reports

12.25.1 General

12.25.2 <db:forms>

12.25.3 <db:reports>

12.25.4 <db:component-collection>

12.25.5 <db:component>

12.26 <db:queries>

12.27 <db:query-collection>

12.28 <db:query>

12.29 <db:order-statement>

12.30 <db:filter-statement>

12.31 <db:update-table>

12.32 <db:table-representations>

12.33 <db:table-representation>

12.34 <db:columns>

12.35 <db:column>

12.36 <db:schema-definition>

12.37 <db:table-definitions>

12.38 <db:table-definition>

12.39 <db:column-definitions>

12.40 <db:column-definition>

12.41 <db:keys>

12.42 <db:key>

12.43 <db:key-columns>

12.44 <db:key-column>

12.45 <db:indices>

12.46 <db:index>

12.47 <db:index-columns>

12.48 <db:index-column>

13 Form Content

13.1 General

13.2 <office:forms>

13.3 <form:form>

13.4 <xforms:model>

13.5 Controls

13.5.1 General

13.5.2 <form:text>

13.5.3 <form:textarea>

13.5.4 <form:password>

13.5.5 <form:file>

13.5.6 <form:formatted-text>

13.5.7 <form:number>

13.5.8 <form:date>

13.5.9 <form:time>

13.5.10 <form:fixed-text>

13.5.11 <form:combobox>

13.5.12 <form:item>

13.5.13 <form:listbox>

13.5.14 <form:option>

13.5.15 <form:button>

13.5.16 <form:image>

13.5.17 <form:checkbox>

13.5.18 <form:radio>

13.5.19 <form:frame>

13.5.20 <form:image-frame>

13.5.21 <form:hidden>

13.5.22 <form:grid>

13.5.23 <form:column>

13.5.24 <form:value-range>

13.5.25 <form:generic-control>

13.6 Event Listeners

13.7 <form:properties>

13.8 <form:property>

13.9 <form:list-property>

13.10 <form:list-value>

14 Common Content

14.1 <office:annotation>

14.2 <office:annotation-end>

14.3 <meta:date-string> (deprecated)

14.4 <meta:creator-initials>

14.5 Event Listener Tables

14.5.1 General

14.5.2 <script:event-listener>

14.5.3 Event Types

14.5.4 Macro Name and Location

14.6 <math:math>

14.7 DDE Connections

14.7.1 General

14.7.2 <text:dde-connection-decls>

14.7.3 <text:dde-connection-decl>

14.7.4 <table:dde-link>

14.7.5 <office:dde-source>

15 SMIL Animations

15.1 General

15.2 Basic Animation Elements

15.2.1 General

15.2.2 <anim:animate>

15.2.3 <anim:animateTransform>

15.2.4 <anim:set>

15.2.5 <anim:animateMotion>

15.2.6 <anim:animateColor>

15.2.7 <anim:transitionFilter>

15.3 Animation Model Attributes

15.3.1 General

15.3.2 Simple Animation Functions

15.4 Animation Timing

15.4.1 General

15.4.2 <anim:par>

15.4.3 <anim:seq>

15.4.4 <anim:iterate>

15.5 <anim:audio>

15.6 Animation Command Elements

15.6.1 <anim:command>

15.6.2 <anim:param>

16 Styles

16.1 General

16.2 <style:style>

16.3 <style:map>

16.4 <style:default-style>

16.5 <style:page-layout>

16.6 <style:header-style>

16.7 <style:footer-style>

16.8 <style:default-page-layout>

16.9 <style:master-page>

16.10 <style:header>

16.11 <style:header-first>

16.12 <style:footer>

16.13 <style:footer-first>

16.14 <style:header-left>

16.15 <style:footer-left>

16.16 <style:region-left>

16.17 <style:region-center>

16.18 <style:region-right>

16.19 <presentation:notes>

16.20 <table:table-template>

16.21 Cell Styles

16.21.1 General

16.21.2 <table:first-row>

16.21.3 <table:last-row>

16.21.4 <table:first-column>

16.21.5 <table:last-column>

16.21.6 <table:body>

16.21.7 <table:even-rows>

16.21.8 <table:odd-rows>

16.21.9 <table:even-columns>

16.21.10 <table:odd-columns>

16.22 <table:background>

16.23 <style:font-face>

16.24 <svg:font-face-src>

16.25 <svg:font-face-name>

16.26 <svg:font-face-uri>

16.27 <svg:definition-src>

16.28 <svg:font-face-format>

16.29 Data Styles

16.29.1 General

16.29.2 <number:number-style>

16.29.3 <number:number>

16.29.4 <number:embedded-text>

16.29.5 <number:fill-character>

16.29.6 <number:scientific-number>

16.29.7 <number:fraction>

16.29.8 <number:currency-style>

16.29.9 <number:currency-symbol>

16.29.10 <number:percentage-style>

16.29.11 <number:date-style>

16.29.12 <number:day>

16.29.13 <number:month>

16.29.14 <number:year>

16.29.15 <number:era>

16.29.16 <number:day-of-week>

16.29.17 <number:week-of-year>

16.29.18 <number:quarter>

16.29.19 <number:time-style>

16.29.20 <number:hours>

16.29.21 <number:minutes>

16.29.22 <number:seconds>

16.29.23 <number:am-pm>

16.29.24 <number:boolean-style>

16.29.25 <number:boolean>

16.29.26 <number:text-style>

16.29.27 <number:text>

16.29.28 <number:text-content>

16.29.29 <style:text-properties>

16.29.30 <number:num-list-format>

16.29.31 <number:num-list-label>

16.30 Text Content Style Families

16.30.1 Text Styles

16.30.2 Paragraph Styles

16.30.3 Section Styles

16.30.4 Ruby Styles

16.31 Enhanced Text Styles

16.31.1 <text:linenumbering-configuration>

16.31.2 <text:linenumbering-separator>

16.31.3 <text:notes-configuration>

16.31.4 <text:note-continuation-notice-forward>

16.31.5 <text:note-continuation-notice-backward>

16.31.6 <text:bibliography-configuration>

16.31.7 <text:sort-key>

16.32 <text:list-style>

16.33 <text:list-level-style-bullet>

16.34 <text:list-level-style-number>

16.35 <text:list-level-style-image>

16.36 <text:outline-style>

16.37 <text:outline-level-style>

16.38 Table Styles

16.38.1 Table Styles

16.38.2 Table Column Styles

16.38.3 Table Row Styles

16.38.4 Table Cell Styles

16.39 Graphic Styles

16.40 Presentation Styles

16.41 Drawing Page Style

16.42 Enhanced Graphic Style Elements

16.42.1 <draw:gradient>

16.42.2 <svg:linearGradient>

16.42.3 <svg:radialGradient>

16.42.4 <svg:stop>

16.42.5 <draw:hatch>

16.42.6 <draw:fill-image>

16.42.7 <draw:opacity>

16.42.8 <draw:marker>

16.42.9 <draw:stroke-dash>

16.43 <style:presentation-page-layout>

16.44 <presentation:placeholder>

16.45 Chart Styles

17 Formatting Properties Elements

17.1 General

17.2 <style:page-layout-properties>

17.3 <style:background-image>

17.4 <style:footnote-sep>

17.5 <style:header-footer-properties>

17.6 <style:paragraph-properties>

17.7 <style:tab-stops>

17.8 <style:tab-stop>

17.9 <style:drop-cap>

17.10 <style:ruby-properties>

17.11 <style:section-properties>

17.12 <style:columns>

17.13 <style:column>

17.14 <style:column-sep>

17.15 <style:table-properties>

17.16 <style:table-column-properties>

17.17 <style:table-row-properties>

17.18 <style:table-cell-properties>

17.19 <style:list-level-properties>

17.20 <style:list-level-label-alignment>

17.21 <style:graphic-properties>

17.22 <style:chart-properties>

17.23 <chart:symbol-image>

17.24 <chart:label-separator>

17.25 <style:drawing-page-properties>

17.26 <style:background-fill>

18 Datatypes

18.1 Introduction

18.2 W3C Schema Datatypes

18.3 Other Datatypes

18.3.1 angle

18.3.2 anyIRI

18.3.3 boolean

18.3.4 cellAddress

18.3.5 cellRangeAddress

18.3.6 cellRangeAddressList

18.3.7 character

18.3.8 clipShape

18.3.9 color

18.3.10 coordinate

18.3.11 countryCode

18.3.12 CURIE

18.3.13 CURIEs

18.3.14 dateOrDateTime

18.3.15 distance

18.3.16

18.3.17 language

18.3.18 languageCode

18.3.19 length

18.3.20 namespacedToken

18.3.21 nonNegativeLength

18.3.22 nonNegativePixelLength

18.3.23 pathData

18.3.24 percent

18.3.25 point3D

18.3.26 points

18.3.27 positiveLength

18.3.28 relativeLength

18.3.29 safeCURIE

18.3.30 scriptCode

18.3.31 signedZeroToHundredPercent

18.3.32 styleName

18.3.33 styleNameRef

18.3.34 styleNameRefs

18.3.35 targetFrameName

18.3.36 textEncoding

18.3.37 timeOrDateTime

18.3.38 URIorSafeCURIE

18.3.39 valueType

18.3.40 variableName

18.3.41 vector3D

18.3.42 zeroToHundredPercent

18.3.43 error

18.3.44 nonNegativePercent

19 General Attributes

19.1 General

19.2 anim:color-interpolation

19.3 anim:color-interpolation-direction

19.4 anim:audio-level

19.5 anim:command

19.6 anim:formula

19.7 anim:id (deprecated)

19.8 anim:iterate-interval

19.9 anim:iterate-type

19.10 anim:name

19.11 anim:sub-item

19.12 anim:value

19.13 chart:attached-axis

19.14 chart:automatic-content

19.15 chart:class

19.15.1 <chart:chart>, <chart:series>

19.15.2 <chart:grid>

19.16 chart:column-mapping (deprecated)

19.17 chart:data-source-has-labels (deprecated)

19.18 chart:dimension

19.19 chart:display-equation

19.20 chart:display-r-square

19.21 chart:label-cell-address

19.22 chart:legend-align

19.23 chart:legend-position

19.24 chart:name

19.25 chart:repeated

19.26 chart:row-mapping (deprecated)

19.27 chart:style-name

19.28 chart:values-cell-range-address

19.29 config:name

19.30 config:type

19.31 db:additional-column-statement

19.32 db:append-table-alias-name

19.33 db:apply-command

19.34 db:as-template

19.35 db:base-dn

19.36 db:boolean-comparison-mode

19.37 db:catalog-name

19.38 db:command

19.39 db:data-source-setting-is-list

19.40 db:data-source-setting-name

19.41 db:data-source-setting-type

19.42 db:data-type

19.43 db:database-name

19.44 db:decimal

19.45 db:default-cell-style-name

19.46 db:default-row-style-name

19.47 db:delete-rule

19.48 db:description

19.49 db:enable-sql92-check

19.50 db:encoding

19.51 db:escape-processing

19.52 db:extension

19.53 db:field

19.54 db:hostname

19.55 db:ignore-driver-privileges

19.56 db:is-ascending

19.57 db:is-autoincrement

19.58 db:is-clustered

19.59 db:is-empty-allowed

19.60 db:is-first-row-header-line

19.61 db:login-timeout

19.62 db:is-nullable

19.63 db:is-password-required

19.64 db:is-unique

19.65 db:precision

19.66 db:is-table-name-length-limited

19.67 db:local-socket

19.68 db:max-row-count

19.69 db:media-type

19.70 db:name

19.70.1 General

19.70.2 <db:column>

19.70.3 <db:column-definition>

19.70.4 <db:component>

19.70.5 <db:component-collection>

19.70.6 <db:index>

19.70.7 <db:index-column>

19.70.8 <db:key>

19.70.9 <db:key-column>

19.70.10 <db:query>

19.70.11 <db:query-collection>

19.70.12 <db:table-definition>

19.70.13 <db:table-representation>

19.70.14 <db:update-table>

19.71 db:parameter-name-substitution

19.72 db:port

19.73 db:referenced-table-name

19.74 db:related-column-name

19.75 db:row-retrieving-statement

19.76 db:scale

19.77 db:schema-name

19.78 db:show-deleted

19.79 db:string

19.80 db:style-name

19.80.1 General

19.80.2 <db:column>

19.80.3 <db:query>

19.80.4 <db:table-representation>

19.81 db:suppress-version-columns

19.82 db:system-driver-settings

19.83 db:thousand

19.84 db:title

19.85 db:type

19.85.1 General

19.85.2 <db:key>

19.85.3 <db:server-database>

19.85.4 <db:table-definition>

19.86 db:type-name

19.87 db:update-rule

19.88 db:use-catalog

19.89 db:use-system-user

19.90 db:user-name

19.91 db:visible

19.92 dr3d:ambient-color

19.93 dr3d:center

19.94 dr3d:diffuse-color

19.95 dr3d:direction

19.96 dr3d:distance

19.97 dr3d:enabled

19.98 dr3d:focal-length

19.99 dr3d:lighting-mode

19.99.1 General

19.99.2 <chart:plot-area>

19.99.3 <dr3d:scene>

19.100 dr3d:max-edge

19.101 dr3d:min-edge

19.102 dr3d:projection

19.103 dr3d:shade-mode

19.104 dr3d:shadow-slant

19.105 dr3d:size

19.106 dr3d:specular

19.107 dr3d:transform

19.108 dr3d:vpn

19.109 dr3d:vrp

19.110 dr3d:vup

19.111 draw:align

19.112 draw:angle

19.113 draw:archive

19.114 draw:border

19.115 draw:caption-id

19.116 draw:caption-point-x

19.117 draw:caption-point-y

19.118 draw:chain-next-name

19.119 draw:class-id

19.120 draw:class-names

19.121 draw:code

19.122 draw:color

19.122.1 General

19.122.2 <draw:hatch>

19.122.3 <presentation:dim>

19.123 draw:concave

19.124 draw:concentric-gradient-fill-allowed

19.125 draw:control

19.126 draw:copy-of

19.127 draw:corner-radius

19.128 draw:corners

19.129 draw:cx

19.130 draw:cy

19.131 draw:data

19.132 draw:display

19.133 draw:display-name

19.133.1 General

19.133.2 <draw:fill-image>

19.133.3 <draw:gradient>

19.133.4 <draw:hatch>

19.133.5 <draw:marker>

19.133.6 <draw:opacity>

19.133.7 <draw:stroke-dash>

19.133.8 <svg:linearGradient>

19.133.9 <svg:radialGradient>

19.134 draw:distance

19.134.1 General

19.134.2 <draw:hatch>

19.134.3 <draw:stroke-dash>

19.135 draw:dots1

19.136 draw:dots1-length

19.137 draw:dots2

19.138 draw:dots2-length

19.139 draw:end

19.140 draw:end-angle

19.141 draw:end-color

19.142 draw:end-glue-point

19.143 draw:end-intensity

19.144 draw:end-shape

19.145 draw:enhanced-path

19.146 draw:engine

19.147 draw:escape-direction

19.148 draw:extrusion

19.149 draw:extrusion-allowed

19.150 draw:extrusion-brightness

19.151 draw:extrusion-color

19.152 draw:extrusion-depth

19.153 draw:extrusion-diffusion

19.154 draw:extrusion-first-light-direction

19.155 draw:extrusion-first-light-harsh

19.156 draw:extrusion-first-light-level

19.157 draw:extrusion-light-face

19.158 draw:extrusion-metal

19.159 draw:extrusion-number-of-line-segments

19.160 draw:extrusion-origin

19.161 draw:extrusion-rotation-angle

19.162 draw:extrusion-rotation-center

19.163 draw:extrusion-second-light-direction

19.164 draw:extrusion-second-light-harsh

19.165 draw:extrusion-second-light-level

19.166 draw:extrusion-shininess

19.167 draw:extrusion-skew

19.168 draw:extrusion-specularity

19.169 draw:extrusion-viewpoint

19.170 draw:filter-name

19.171 draw:formula

19.172 draw:frame-name

19.173 draw:glue-point-leaving-directions

19.174 draw:glue-point-type

19.175 draw:glue-points

19.176 draw:handle-mirror-horizontal

19.177 draw:handle-mirror-vertical

19.178 draw:handle-polar (deprecated)

19.179 draw:handle-position (deprecated)

19.180 draw:handle-radius-range-maximum

19.181 draw:handle-radius-range-minimum

19.182 draw:handle-range-x-maximum

19.183 draw:handle-range-x-minimum

19.184 draw:handle-range-y-maximum

19.185 draw:handle-range-y-minimum

19.186 draw:handle-switched

19.187 draw:id

19.187.1 General

19.187.2 <draw:glue-point>

19.187.3 <dr3d:cube>, <dr3d:extrude>, <dr3d:rotate>, <dr3d:scene>, <dr3d:sphere>, <draw:caption>, <draw:circle>, <draw:connector>, <draw:control>, <draw:custom-shape>, <draw:ellipse>, <draw:frame>, <draw:g>, <draw:line>, <draw:measure>, <draw:page>, <draw:page-thumbnail>, <draw:path>, <draw:polygon>, <draw:polyline>, <draw:rect>, <draw:regular-polygon> and <office:annotation> Deprecated

19.188 draw:kind

19.189 draw:layer

19.190 draw:line-skew

19.191 draw:mime-type

19.192 draw:mirror-horizontal

19.193 draw:mirror-vertical

19.194 draw:master-page-name

19.195 draw:may-script

19.196 draw:modifiers

19.197 draw:name

19.197.1 General

19.197.2 <draw:caption>

19.197.3 <draw:circle>

19.197.4 <draw:connector>

19.197.5 <draw:control>

19.197.6 <draw:custom-shape>

19.197.7 <draw:ellipse>

19.197.8 <draw:equation>

19.197.9 <draw:fill-image>

19.197.10 <draw:frame>

19.197.11 <draw:g>

19.197.12 <draw:gradient>

19.197.13 <draw:hatch>

19.197.14 <draw:layer>

19.197.15 <draw:line>

19.197.16 <draw:marker>

19.197.17 <draw:measure>

19.197.18 <draw:opacity>

19.197.19 <draw:page>

19.197.20 <draw:page-thumbnail>

19.197.21 <draw:param>

19.197.22 <draw:path>

19.197.23 <draw:polygon>

19.197.24 <draw:polyline>

19.197.25 <draw:rect>

19.197.26 <draw:regular-polygon>

19.197.27 <draw:stroke-dash>

19.197.28 <office:annotation> (deprecated)

19.197.29 <svg:linearGradient>

19.197.30 <svg:radialGradient>

19.197.31 <dr3d:cube>

19.197.32 <dr3d:extrude>

19.197.33 <dr3d:rotate>

19.197.34 <dr3d:scene>

19.197.35 <dr3d:sphere>

19.198 draw:nav-order

19.199 draw:nohref

19.200 draw:notify-on-update-of-ranges

19.201 draw:object

19.202 draw:opacity

19.203 draw:page-number

19.204 draw:path-stretchpoint-x

19.205 draw:path-stretchpoint-y

19.206 draw:points

19.207 draw:protected

19.208 draw:recreate-on-edit

19.209 draw:rotation

19.210 draw:shape-id

19.211 draw:sharpness

19.212 draw:start

19.213 draw:start-angle

19.214 draw:start-color

19.215 draw:start-glue-point

19.216 draw:start-intensity

19.217 draw:start-shape

19.218 draw:style

19.218.1 General

19.218.2 <draw:gradient>

19.218.3 <draw:hatch>

19.218.4 <draw:opacity>

19.218.5 <draw:stroke-dash>

19.219 draw:style-name

19.219.1 General

19.219.2 <dr3d:cube>

19.219.3 <dr3d:extrude>

19.219.4 <dr3d:rotate>

19.219.5 <dr3d:scene>

19.219.6 <dr3d:sphere>

19.219.7 <draw:caption>

19.219.8 <draw:circle>

19.219.9 <draw:connector>

19.219.10 <draw:control>

19.219.11 <draw:custom-shape>

19.219.12 <draw:ellipse>

19.219.13 <draw:frame>

19.219.14 <draw:g>

19.219.15 <draw:line>

19.219.16 <draw:measure>

19.219.17 <draw:page>

19.219.18 <draw:page-thumbnail>

19.219.19 <draw:path>

19.219.20 <draw:polygon>

19.219.21 <draw:polyline>

19.219.22 <draw:rect>

19.219.23 <draw:regular-polygon>

19.219.24 <office:annotation>

19.219.25 <presentation:notes>

19.219.26 <style:handout-master>

19.219.27 <style:master-page>

19.220 draw:text-areas

19.221 draw:text-path

19.222 draw:text-path-allowed

19.223 draw:text-path-mode

19.224 draw:text-path-same-letter-heights

19.225 draw:text-path-scale

19.226 draw:text-rotate-angle

19.227 draw:text-style-name

19.228 draw:transform

19.229 draw:type

19.229.1 General

19.229.2 <draw:connector>

19.229.3 <draw:enhanced-geometry>

19.230 draw:value

19.231 draw:z-index

19.232 fo:column-count

19.233 fo:column-gap

19.234 fo:country

19.234.1 <text:alphabetical-index-source>

19.234.2 <text:bibliography-configuration>

19.235 fo:end-indent

19.236 fo:language

19.236.1 General

19.236.2 <text:alphabetical-index-source>

19.236.3 <text:bibliography-configuration>

19.237 fo:margin-left

19.238 fo:max-height

19.239 fo:max-width

19.240 fo:min-height

19.241 fo:min-width

19.242 fo:script

19.242.1 General

19.242.2 <text:alphabetical-index-source>

19.242.3 <text:bibliography-configuration>

19.243 fo:space-after

19.244 fo:space-before

19.245 fo:start-indent

19.246 fo:text-indent

19.247 form:allow-deletes

19.248 form:allow-inserts

19.249 form:allow-updates

19.250 form:apply-design-mode

19.251 form:apply-filter

19.252 form:auto-complete

19.253 form:automatic-focus

19.254 form:bound-column

19.255 form:button-type

19.256 form:command

19.257 form:command-type

19.258 form:control-implementation

19.259 form:convert-empty-to-null

19.260 form:current-selected

19.261 form:current-state

19.262 form:current-value

19.263 form:data-field

19.264 form:datasource

19.265 form:default-button

19.266 form:delay-for-repeat

19.267 form:detail-fields

19.268 form:disabled

19.269 form:dropdown

19.270 form:echo-char

19.271 form:enctype

19.272 form:escape-processing

19.273 form:filter

19.274 form:focus-on-click

19.275 form:for

19.276 form:id (deprecated)

19.277 form:ignore-result

19.278 form:image-align

19.279 form:image-data

19.280 form:image-position

19.281 form:is-tristate

19.282 form:label

19.283 form:linked-cell

19.284 form:list-linkage-type

19.285 form:list-source

19.286 form:list-source-type

19.287 form:master-fields

19.288 form:max-length

19.289 form:max-value

19.289.1 General

19.289.2 <form:date>

19.289.3 <form:formatted-text>

19.289.4 <form:number> and <form:value-range>

19.289.5 <form:time>

19.290 form:min-value

19.290.1 General

19.290.2 <form:date>

19.290.3 <form:formatted-text>

19.290.4 <form:number> and <form:value-range>

19.290.5 <form:time>

19.291 form:method

19.292 form:multi-line

19.293 form:multiple

19.294 form:name

19.295 form:navigation-mode

19.296 form:order

19.297 form:orientation

19.298 form:page-step-size

19.299 form:printable

19.300 form:property-name

19.301 form:readonly

19.302 form:repeat

19.303 form:selected

19.304 form:size

19.305 form:source-cell-range

19.306 form:spin-button

19.307 form:state

19.308 form:step-size

19.309 form:tab-cycle

19.310 form:tab-index

19.311 form:tab-stop

19.312 form:text-style-name

19.313 form:title

19.314 form:toggle

19.315 form:validation

19.316 form:value

19.316.1 General

19.316.2 <form:button>

19.316.3 <form:date>

19.316.4 <form:number> and <form:value-range>

19.316.5 <form:checkbox>, <form:combobox>, <form:file>, <form:formatted-text>, <form:hidden>, <form:image>, <form:option>, <form:password>, <form:radio>, <form:text>, <form:textarea>

19.316.6 <form:time>

19.317 form:visual-effect

19.318 form:xforms-list-source

19.319 form:xforms-submission

19.320 grddl:transformation

19.321 meta:cell-count

19.322 meta:character-count

19.323 meta:date

19.324 meta:delay

19.325 meta:draw-count

19.326 meta:frame-count

19.327 meta:image-count

19.328 meta:name

19.329 meta:non-whitespace-character-count

19.330 meta:object-count

19.331 meta:ole-object-count

19.332 meta:page-count

19.333 meta:paragraph-count

19.334 meta:row-count

19.335 meta:sentence-count

19.336 meta:syllable-count

19.337 meta:table-count

19.338 meta:value-type

19.339 meta:word-count

19.340 number:automatic-order

19.341 number:calendar

19.342 number:country

19.343 number:decimal-places

19.343.1 General

19.343.2 <number:number>

19.343.3 <number:seconds>

19.343.4 <number:scientific-number>

19.344 number:decimal-replacement

19.345 number:denominator-value

19.346 number:display-factor

19.347 number:exponent-interval

19.348 number:format-source

19.349 number:forced-exponent-sign

19.350 number:grouping

19.351 number:language

19.352 number:max-denominator-value

19.353 number:min-denominator-digits

19.354 number:min-exponent-digits

19.355 number:min-integer-digits

19.356 number:min-decimal-places

19.356.1 General

19.356.2 <number:number>

19.356.3 <number:scientific-number>

19.357 number:min-numerator-digits

19.358 number:position

19.359 number:possessive-form

19.360 number:rfc-language-tag

19.361 number:script

19.362 number:style

19.362.1 General

19.362.2 <number:day>

19.362.3 <number:day-of-week>

19.362.4 <number:era>

19.362.5 <number:hours>

19.362.6 <number:minutes>

19.362.7 <number:month>

19.362.8 <number:quarter>

19.362.9 <number:seconds>

19.362.10 <number:year>

19.363 number:textual

19.364 number:title

19.365 number:transliteration-country

19.366 number:transliteration-format

19.367 number:transliteration-language

19.368 number:transliteration-style

19.369 number:truncate-on-overflow

19.370 office:automatic-update

19.371 office:boolean-value

19.372 office:conversion-mode

19.373 office:currency

19.374 office:date-value

19.375 office:dde-application

19.376 office:dde-item

19.377 office:dde-topic

19.378 office:display

19.379 office:mimetype

19.380 office:name

19.380.1 General

19.380.2 <draw:a>

19.380.3 <draw:area-circle>

19.380.4 <draw:area-rectangle>

19.380.5 <draw:area-polygon>

19.380.6 <office:annotation>

19.380.7 <office:annotation-end>

19.380.8 <office:dde-source>

19.380.9 <text:a>

19.380.10 <text:dde-connection-decl>

19.382 office:server-map

19.383 office:string-value

19.384 office:target-frame

19.385 office:target-frame-name

19.386 office:time-value

19.387 office:title

19.388 office:value

19.389 office:value-type

19.390 office:version

19.391 presentation:action

19.392 presentation:animations

19.393 presentation:class

19.394 presentation:class-names

19.395 presentation:delay (deprecated)

19.396 presentation:direction

19.397 presentation:endless

19.398 presentation:effect

19.399 presentation:force-manual

19.400 presentation:full-screen

19.401 presentation:group-id

19.402 presentation:master-element

19.403 presentation:mouse-as-pen

19.404 presentation:mouse-visible

19.405 presentation:name

19.406 presentation:node-type

19.407 presentation:object

19.408 presentation:pages

19.409 presentation:path-id (deprecated)

19.410 presentation:pause

19.411 presentation:placeholder

19.412 presentation:play-full

19.413 presentation:presentation-page-layout-name

19.414 presentation:preset-class

19.415 presentation:preset-id

19.416 presentation:preset-sub-type

19.417 presentation:show

19.418 presentation:show-end-of-presentation-slide

19.419 presentation:show-logo

19.420 presentation:source

19.421 presentation:speed

19.422 presentation:start-scale

19.423 presentation:start-page

19.424 presentation:start-with-navigator

19.425 presentation:stay-on-top

19.426 presentation:style-name

19.427 presentation:transition-on-click

19.428 presentation:use-date-time-name

19.429 presentation:use-footer-name

19.430 presentation:use-header-name

19.431 presentation:user-transformed

19.432 presentation:verb

19.433 script:event-name

19.434 script:language

19.435 script:macro-name

19.436 smil:accelerate

19.437 smil:accumulate

19.438 smil:additive

19.439 smil:attributeName

19.440 smil:autoReverse

19.441 smil:begin

19.442 smil:by

19.443 smil:calcMode

19.444 smil:decelerate

19.445 smil:direction

19.446 smil:dur

19.447 smil:end

19.448 smil:endsync

19.449 smil:fadeColor

19.450 smil:fill

19.451 smil:fillDefault

19.452 smil:from

19.453 smil:keySplines

19.454 smil:keyTimes

19.455 smil:mode

19.456 smil:repeatCount

19.457 smil:repeatDur

19.458 smil:restart

19.459 smil:restartDefault

19.460 smil:subtype

19.461 smil:targetElement

19.462 smil:to

19.463 smil:type

19.464 smil:values

19.465 style:adjustment

19.466 style:apply-style-name

19.467 style:auto-update

19.468 style:base-cell-address

19.469 style:char

19.470 style:class

19.471 style:color

19.472 style:condition

19.473 style:data-style-name

19.473.1 General

19.473.2 <presentation:date-time-decl>

19.473.3 <style:style>

19.473.4 <text:creation-date>

19.473.5 <text:creation-time>

19.473.6 <text:database-display>

19.473.7 <text:date>

19.473.8 <text:editing-duration>

19.473.9 <text:expression>

19.473.10 <text:meta-field>

19.473.11 <text:modification-date>

19.473.12 <text:modification-time>

19.473.13 <text:print-date>

19.473.14 <text:print-time>

19.473.15 <text:table-formula>

19.473.16 <text:time>

19.473.17 <text:user-defined>

19.473.18 <text:user-field-get>

19.473.19 <text:user-field-input>

19.473.20 <text:variable-get>

19.473.21 <text:variable-input>

19.473.22 <text:variable-set>

19.474 style:default-outline-level

19.475 style:display

19.476 style:display-name

19.477 style:distance

19.478 style:distance-before-sep

19.479 style:distance-after-sep

19.480 style:family

19.481 style:filter-name

19.482 style:font-adornments

19.483 style:font-charset

19.484 style:font-family-generic

19.485 style:font-pitch

19.486 style:height

19.487 style:leader-char

19.488 style:leader-color

19.489 style:leader-style

19.490 style:leader-text

19.491 style:leader-text-style

19.492 style:leader-type

19.493 style:leader-width

19.494 style:legend-expansion

19.495 style:legend-expansion-aspect-ratio

19.496 style:length

19.497 style:line-style

19.498 style:lines

19.499 style:list-level

19.500 style:list-style-name

19.501 style:master-page-name

19.502 style:name

19.502.1 General

19.502.2 <number:boolean-style>, <number:currency-style>, <number:date-style>, <number:num-list-format>, <number:number-style>, <number:percentage-style>, <number:text-style>, <number:time-style>, <style:master-page>, <style:page-layout>, <style:presentation-page-layout>, <style:style>, <text:list-style>, <text:outline-style>

19.502.3 <style:font-face>

19.503 style:next-style-name

19.503.1 General

19.503.2 <style:master-page>

19.503.3 <style:style>

19.504 style:num-format

19.505 style:num-letter-sync

19.506 style:num-prefix

19.507 style:num-suffix

19.508 style:page-layout-name

19.509 style:page-usage

19.510 style:parent-style-name

19.511 style:percentage-data-style-name

19.512 style:position

19.512.1 General

19.512.2 <style:background-image>

19.512.3 <style:tab-stop>

19.512.4 <text:index-entry-tab-stop>

19.513 style:rel-height

19.514 style:rel-width

19.514.1 General

19.514.2 <draw:frame>

19.514.3 <style:column>

19.514.4 <style:footnote-sep>

19.515 style:repeat

19.516 style:rfc-language-tag

19.517 style:style

19.518 style:style-name

19.519 style:type

19.519.1 General

19.519.2 <text:index-entry-tab-stop>

19.519.3 <style:tab-stop>

19.520 style:vertical-align

19.521 style:volatile

19.522 style:width

19.522.1 General

19.522.2 <style:column-sep>

19.522.3 <style:footnote-sep>

19.523 svg:accent-height

19.524 svg:alphabetic

19.525 svg:ascent

19.526 svg:bbox

19.527 svg:cap-height

19.528 svg:cx

19.528.1 <draw:area-circle>

19.528.2 <draw:circle>

19.528.3 <draw:ellipse>

19.528.4 <svg:radialGradient>

19.529 svg:cy

19.529.1 <draw:area-circle>

19.529.2 <draw:circle>

19.529.3 <draw:ellipse>

19.529.4 <svg:radialGradient>

19.530 svg:d

19.531 svg:descent

19.532 svg:font-family

19.533 svg:font-size

19.534 svg:font-stretch

19.535 svg:font-style

19.536 svg:font-variant

19.537 svg:font-weight

19.538 svg:fx

19.539 svg:fy

19.540 svg:gradientTransform

19.541 svg:gradientUnits

19.542 svg:hanging

19.543 svg:height

19.543.1 <chart:chart>

19.543.2 <chart:legend>

19.543.3 <chart:coordinate-region>

19.543.4 <chart:plot-area>

19.543.5 <dr3d:scene>

19.543.6 <draw:area-polygon>

19.543.7 <draw:area-rectangle>

19.543.8 <draw:contour-polygon>, <draw:contour-path>

19.543.9 <draw:fill-image>

19.543.10 <draw:caption>, <draw:custom-shape>, <draw:circle>, <draw:control>, <draw:ellipse>, <draw:frame>, <draw:rect>, <draw:page-thumbnail>, <draw:path>, <draw:polygon>, <draw:polyline>, <draw:regular-polygon>

19.543.11 <office:annotation>

19.543.12 <presentation:placeholder>

19.544 svg:ideographic

19.545 svg:mathematical

19.546 svg:name

19.547 svg:offset

19.548 svg:origin

19.549 svg:overline-position

19.550 svg:overline-thickness

19.551 svg:panose-1

19.552 svg:path

19.553 svg:r

19.553.1 <draw:area-circle>

19.553.2 <draw:circle>

19.553.3 <svg:radialGradient>

19.554 svg:rx

19.555 svg:ry

19.556 svg:slope

19.557 svg:spreadMethod

19.558 svg:stemh

19.559 svg:stemv

19.560 svg:stop-color

19.561 svg:stop-opacity

19.562 svg:strikethrough-position

19.563 svg:strikethrough-thickness

19.564 svg:string

19.565 svg:type

19.566 svg:underline-position

19.567 svg:underline-thickness

19.568 svg:unicode-range

19.569 svg:units-per-em

19.570 svg:v-alphabetic

19.571 svg:v-hanging

19.572 svg:v-ideographic

19.573 svg:v-mathematical

19.574 svg:viewBox

19.575 svg:width

19.575.1 <chart:chart>

19.575.2 <chart:coordinate-region>

19.575.3 <chart:floor>

19.575.4 <chart:legend>

19.575.5 <chart:plot-area>

19.575.6 <chart:wall>

19.575.7 <dr3d:scene>

19.575.8 <draw:area-polygon>

19.575.9 <draw:area-rectangle>

19.575.10 <draw:contour-polygon>, <draw:contour-path>

19.575.11 <draw:fill-image>

19.575.12 <draw:caption>, <draw:custom-shape>, <draw:circle>, <draw:control>, <draw:ellipse>, <draw:frame>, <draw:rect>, <draw:page-thumbnail>, <draw:path>, <draw:polygon>, <draw:polyline>, <draw:regular-polygon>

19.575.13 <office:annotation>

19.575.14 <presentation:placeholder>

19.576 svg:widths

19.577 svg:x

19.577.1 <chart:coordinate-region>

19.577.2 <chart:data-label>, <chart:equation>, <chart:footer>, <chart:legend>, <chart:plot-area>, <chart:subtitle>, <chart:title>

19.577.3 <draw:area-polygon>

19.577.4 <draw:area-rectangle>

19.577.5 <dr3d:scene>

19.577.6 <draw:caption>, <draw:custom-shape>, <draw:circle>, <draw:control>, <draw:ellipse>, <draw:frame>, <draw:rect>, <draw:page-thumbnail>, <draw:path>, <draw:polygon>, <draw:polyline>, <draw:regular-polygon>

19.577.7 <draw:glue-point>

19.577.8 <office:annotation>

19.577.9 <presentation:placeholder>

19.578 svg:x1

19.578.1 <draw:connector>, <draw:line> and <draw:measure>

19.578.2 <svg:linearGradient>

19.579 svg:x2

19.579.1 <draw:connector>, <draw:line> and <draw:measure>

19.579.2 <svg:linearGradient>

19.580 svg:x-height

19.581 svg:y

19.581.1 <chart:coordinate-region>

19.581.2 <chart:data-label>, <chart:equation>, <chart:footer>, <chart:legend>, <chart:plot-area>, <chart:subtitle>, <chart:title>

19.581.3 <draw:area-polygon>

19.581.4 <draw:area-rectangle>

19.581.5 <dr3d:scene>

19.581.6 <draw:caption>, <draw:custom-shape>, <draw:circle>, <draw:control>, <draw:ellipse>, <draw:frame>, <draw:g>, <draw:rect>, <draw:page-thumbnail>, <draw:path>, <draw:polygon>, <draw:polyline>, <draw:regular-polygon>

19.581.7 <draw:glue-point>

19.581.8 <office:annotation>

19.581.9 <presentation:placeholder>

19.582 svg:y1

19.582.1 <draw:connector>, <draw:line> and <draw:measure>

19.582.2 <svg:linearGradient>

19.583 svg:y2

19.583.1 <draw:connector>, <draw:line> and <draw:measure>

19.583.2 <svg:linearGradient>

19.584 table:acceptance-state

19.585 table:algorithm

19.586 table:add-empty-lines

19.587 table:allow-empty-cell

19.588 table:application-data

19.589 table:automatic-find-labels

19.590 table:base-cell-address

19.591 table:bind-styles-to-content

19.592 table:border-color

19.593 table:buttons

19.594 table:case-sensitive

19.595 table:cell-address

19.596 table:cell-range

19.597 table:cell-range-address

19.597.1 General

19.597.2 <chart:categories>

19.597.3 <chart:domain> - bubble

19.597.4 <chart:domain>- scatter

19.597.5 <chart:domain> - surface

19.597.6

19.597.7 <table:highlighted-range>

19.597.8 <table:named-range>

19.597.9 <table:source-cell-range>

19.598 table:column

19.599 table:comment

19.600 table:condition

19.601 table:condition-source

19.602 table:condition-source-range-address

19.603 table:contains-error

19.604 table:contains-header

19.605 table:content-validation-name

19.606 table:copy-back

19.607 table:copy-formulas

19.608 table:copy-styles

19.609 table:count

19.610 table:country

19.611 table:data-field

19.612 table:data-cell-range-address

19.613 table:database-name

19.614 table:database-table-name

19.615 table:data-type

19.615.1 General

19.615.2 <table:filter-condition>

19.615.3 <table:sort-by>

19.615.4 <table:sort-groups>

19.616 table:date-end

19.617 table:date-start

19.618 table:date-value

19.619 table:default-cell-style-name

19.620 table:direction

19.621 table:display

19.622 table:display-border

19.623 table:display-duplicates

19.624 table:display-filter-buttons

19.625 table:display-list

19.626 table:display-member-mode

19.627 table:drill-down-on-double-click

19.628 table:embedded-number-behavior

19.629 table:enabled

19.630 table:end

19.631 table:end-cell-address

19.632 table:end-column

19.633 table:end-position

19.634 table:end-row

19.635 table:end-table

19.636 table:end-x

19.637 table:end-y

19.638 table:execute

19.639 table:expression

19.640 table:field-name

19.641 table:field-number

19.642 table:filter-name

19.643 table:filter-options

19.644 table:first-row-end-column (deprecated)

19.645 table:first-row-start-column (deprecated)

19.646 table:formula

19.647 table:function

19.647.1 General

19.647.2 <table:consolidation>

19.647.3 <table:data-pilot-field>

19.647.4 <table:data-pilot-subtotal>

19.647.5 <table:subtotal-field>

19.648 table:grand-total

19.649 table:group-by-field-number

19.650 table:grouped-by

19.651 table:has-persistent-data

19.652 table:id

19.653 table:identify-categories

19.654 table:ignore-empty-rows

19.655 table:index

19.656 table:is-active

19.657 table:is-data-layout-field

19.658 table:is-selection

19.659 table:is-sub-table

19.660 table:label-cell-range-address

19.661 table:language

19.662 table:last-column-spanned

19.663 table:last-row-end-column (deprecated)

19.664 table:last-row-spanned

19.665 table:last-row-start-column (deprecated)

19.666 table:layout-mode

19.667 table:link-to-source-data

19.668 table:marked-invalid

19.669 table:matrix-covered

19.670 table:maximum-difference

19.671 table:member-count

19.672 table:member-name

19.673 table:member-type

19.674 table:message-type

19.675 table:mode

19.676 table:multi-deletion-spanned

19.677 table:name

19.677.1 General

19.677.2 <table:cell-range-source>

19.677.3 <table:content-validation>

19.677.4 <table:data-pilot-group>

19.677.5 <table:data-pilot-group-member>

19.677.6 <table:data-pilot-member>

19.677.7 <table:data-pilot-table>

19.677.8 <table:database-range>

19.677.9 <table:named-expression>

19.677.10 <table:named-range>

19.677.11 <table:operation>

19.677.12 <table:source-cell-range>

19.677.13 <table:source-service>

19.677.14 <table:table>

19.677.15 <table:table-template>

19.678 table:null-year

19.679 table:number-columns-repeated

19.679.1 General

19.679.2 <table:covered-table-cell>

19.679.3 <table:table-cell>

19.679.4 <table:table-column>

19.680 table:number-columns-spanned

19.681 table:number-rows-repeated

19.682 table:number-rows-spanned

19.683 table:number-matrix-columns-spanned

19.684 table:number-matrix-rows-spanned

19.685 table:object-name

19.686 table:on-update-keep-size

19.687 table:on-update-keep-styles

19.688 table:operator

19.689 table:order

19.690 table:orientation

19.690.1 General

19.690.2 <table:data-pilot-field>

19.690.3 <table:database-range>

19.690.4 <table:label-range>

19.691 table:page-breaks-on-group-change

19.692 table:paragraph-style-name

19.693 table:parse-sql-statement

19.694 table:password

19.695 table:position

19.696 table:precision-as-shown

19.697 table:print

19.698 table:print-ranges

19.699 table:protect (deprecated)

19.700 table:protected

19.700.1 General

19.700.2 <table:covered-table-cell>

19.700.3 <table:scenario>

19.700.4 <table:table>

19.700.5 <table:table-cell>

19.701 table:protection-key

19.702 table:protection-key-digest-algorithm

19.703 table:query-name

19.704 table:range-usable-as

19.705 table:refresh-delay

19.706 table:rejecting-change-id

19.707 table:rfc-language-tag

19.708 table:row

19.709 table:scenario-ranges

19.710 table:script

19.711 table:search-criteria-must-apply-to-whole-cell

19.712 table:selected-page

19.713 table:show-details

19.714 table:show-empty

19.715 table:show-filter-button

19.716 table:sort-mode

19.717 table:source-cell-range-addresses

19.718 table:source-field-name

19.719 table:source-name

19.720 table:sql-statement

19.721 table:start

19.722 table:start-column

19.723 table:start-position

19.724 table:start-row

19.725 table:start-table

19.726 table:status

19.727 table:step

19.728 table:steps

19.729 table:structure-protected

19.730 table:style-name

19.730.1 General

19.730.2 <table:background>

19.730.3 <table:body>

19.730.4 <table:covered-table-cell>

19.730.5 <table:even-columns>

19.730.6 <table:even-rows>

19.730.7 <table:first-column>

19.730.8 <table:first-row>

19.730.9 <table:last-column>

19.730.10 <table:last-row>

19.730.11 <table:odd-columns>

19.730.12 <table:odd-rows>

19.730.13 <table:table-cell>

19.730.14 <table:table-column>

19.730.15 <table:table-row>

19.730.16 <table:table>

19.731 table:tab-color (moved to 19.731)

19.732 table:table

19.733 table:table-background

19.734 table:table-name

19.735 table:target-cell-address

19.736 table:target-range-address

19.736.1 General

19.736.2 <table:data-pilot-table>

19.736.3 <table:database-range>

19.736.4 <table:filter>

19.736.5 <table:sort>

19.737 table:template-name

19.738 table:title

19.739 table:track-changes

19.740 table:type

19.740.1 General

19.740.2 <table:data-pilot-field-reference>

19.740.3 <table:deletion>

19.740.4 <table:insertion>

19.741 table:use-banding-columns-styles

19.742 table:use-banding-rows-styles

19.743 table:use-first-column-styles

19.744 table:use-first-row-styles

19.745 table:use-last-column-styles

19.746 table:use-last-row-styles

19.747 table:use-labels

19.748 table:use-regular-expressions

19.749 table:use-wildcards

19.750 table:used-hierarchy

19.751 table:user-name

19.752 table:value

19.752.1 <table:filter-condition>

19.752.2 <table:filter-set-item>

19.753 table:value-type

19.754 table:visibility

19.755 text:active

19.756 text:address

19.757 text:alphabetical-separators

19.758 text:anchor-page-number

19.759 text:anchor-type

19.760 text:annote

19.761 text:author

19.762 text:bibliography-data-field

19.763 text:bibliography-type

19.764 text:booktitle

19.765 text:bullet-char

19.766 text:bullet-relative-size

19.767 text:capitalize-entries

19.768 text:c

19.769 text:caption-sequence-format

19.770 text:caption-sequence-name

19.771 text:change-id

19.772 text:chapter

19.773 text:citation-body-style-name

19.774 text:citation-style-name

19.775 text:class-names

19.775.1 General

19.775.2 <text:h>

19.775.3 <text:p>

19.775.4 <text:span>

19.776 text:column-name

19.777 text:combine-entries

19.778 text:combine-entries-with-dash

19.779 text:combine-entries-with-pp

19.780 text:comma-separated

19.781 text:cond-style-name

19.782 text:condition

19.782.1 General

19.782.2 <text:conditional-text>

19.782.3 <text:database-next>

19.782.4 <text:database-row-select>

19.782.5 <text:hidden-paragraph>

19.782.6 <text:hidden-text>

19.782.7 <text:section>

19.783 text:connection-name

19.784 text:consecutive-numbering

19.785 text:continue-list

19.786 text:continue-numbering

19.787 text:copy-outline-levels

19.788 text:count-empty-lines

19.789 text:count-in-text-boxes

19.790 text:current-selected

19.791 text:current-value

19.792 text:custom1

19.793 text:custom2

19.794 text:custom3

19.795 text:custom4

19.796 text:custom5

19.797 text:database-name

19.798 text:date-adjust

19.799 text:date-value

19.800 text:default-style-name

19.801 text:description

19.802 text:display

19.802.1 General

19.802.2 <text:chapter>

19.802.3 <text:expression>

19.802.4 <text:file-name>

19.802.5 <text:index-entry-chapter>

19.802.6 <text:section>

19.802.7 <text:table-formula>

19.802.8 <text:template-name>

19.802.9 <text:user-field-get>

19.802.10 <text:variable-get>

19.802.11 <text:variable-input>

19.802.12 <text:variable-set>

19.803 text:display-levels

19.804 text:display-outline-level

19.805 text:duration

19.806 text:edition

19.807 text:editor

19.808 text:filter-name

19.809 text:fixed

19.810 text:footnotes-position

19.811 text:formula

19.812 text:global (deprecated)

19.813 text:howpublished

19.814 text:increment

19.815 text:id

19.815.1 General

19.815.2 <draw:text-box> (deprecated)

19.815.3 <text:alphabetical-index-mark-end>

19.815.4 <text:alphabetical-index-mark-start>

19.815.5 <text:changed-region> (deprecated)

19.815.6 <text:h> (deprecated)

19.815.7 <text:note>

19.815.8 <text:p> (deprecated)

19.815.9 <text:toc-mark-end>

19.815.10 <text:toc-mark-start>

19.815.11 <text:user-index-mark-end>

19.815.12 <text:user-index-mark-start>

19.816 text:identifier

19.817 text:index-name

19.818 text:index-scope

19.819 text:ignore-case

19.820 text:institution

19.821 text:is-hidden

19.822 text:is-list-header

19.823 text:isbn

19.824 text:issn

19.825 text:journal

19.826 text:key

19.827 text:key1

19.828 text:key2

19.829 text:key1-phonetic

19.830 text:key2-phonetic

19.831 text:kind

19.832 text:label

19.833 text:label-followed-by

19.834 text:level

19.835 text:list-id (deprecated)

19.836 text:list-tab-stop-position

19.837 text:main-entry

19.838 text:main-entry-style-name

19.839 text:master-page-name

19.840 text:month

19.841 text:name

19.841.1 General

19.841.2 <text:alphabetical-index>

19.841.3 <text:bibliography>

19.841.4 <text:bookmark>

19.841.5 <text:bookmark-end>

19.841.6 <text:bookmark-start>

19.841.7 <text:drop-down>

19.841.8 <text:execute-macro>

19.841.9 <text:illustration-index>

19.841.10 <text:index-title>

19.841.11 <text:object-index>

19.841.12 <text:reference-mark>

19.841.13 <text:reference-mark-end>

19.841.14 <text:reference-mark-start>

19.841.15 <text:section>

19.841.16 <text:sequence>

19.841.17 <text:sequence-decl>

19.841.18 <text:table-of-content>

19.841.19 <text:table-index>

19.841.20 <text:user-defined>

19.841.21 <text:user-field-decl>

19.841.22 <text:user-field-get>

19.841.23 <text:user-field-input>

19.841.24 <text:user-index>

19.841.25 <text:variable-set>

19.841.26 <text:variable-decl>

19.841.27 <text:variable-get>

19.841.28 <text:variable-input>

19.842 text:note

19.843 text:note-class

19.844 text:number

19.845 text:number-lines

19.846 text:number-position

19.847 text:numbered-entries

19.848 text:offset

19.849 text:organizations

19.850 text:outline-level

19.850.1 General

19.850.2 <text:alphabetical-index-entry-template>

19.850.3 <text:chapter>

19.850.4 <text:h>

19.850.5 <text:index-entry-chapter>

19.850.6 <text:index-source-styles>

19.850.7 <text:user-index-mark>

19.850.8 <text:table-of-content-entry-template>

19.850.9 <text:table-of-content-source>

19.850.10 <text:toc-mark>

19.850.11 <text:toc-mark-start>

19.850.12 <text:user-index-entry-template>

19.850.13 <text:user-index-mark-start>

19.851 text:page-adjust

19.851.1 General

19.851.2 <text:page-number>

19.851.3 <text:page-variable-set>

19.852 text:pages

19.853 text:placeholder-type

19.854 text:prefix

19.855 text:protected

19.856 text:protection-key

19.857 text:protection-key-digest-algorithm

19.858 text:publisher

19.859 text:ref-name

19.859.1 General

19.859.2 <text:bookmark-ref>

19.859.3 <text:note-ref>

19.859.4 <text:reference-ref>

19.859.5 <text:sequence>

19.859.6 <text:sequence-ref>

19.860 text:reference-format

19.861 text:relative-tab-stop-position

19.862 text:report-type

19.863 text:restart-numbering

19.864 text:restart-on-page

19.865 text:row-number

19.866 text:school

19.867 text:section-name

19.868 text:series

19.869 text:select-page

19.869.1 General

19.869.2 <text:page-continuation>

19.869.3 <text:page-number>

19.870 text:separation-character

19.871 text:sort-algorithm

19.872 text:sort-ascending

19.873 text:sort-by-position

19.874 text:start-value

19.874.1 General

19.874.2 <text:h>

19.874.3 <text:list-item>

19.874.4 <text:list-level-style-number>

19.874.5 <text:notes-configuration>

19.874.6 <text:numbered-paragraph> (deprecated)

19.874.7 <text:outline-level-style>

19.875 text:start-numbering-at

19.876 text:string-value-phonetic

19.877 text:string-value

19.877.1 General

19.877.2 <text:alphabetical-index-mark>

19.877.3 <text:hidden-text>

19.877.4 <text:page-continuation>

19.877.5 <text:toc-mark>

19.877.6 <text:user-index-mark>

19.878 text:string-value-if-false

19.879 text:string-value-if-true

19.880 text:style-name

19.880.1 General

19.880.2 <text:a>

19.880.3 <text:alphabetical-index>

19.880.4 <text:alphabetical-index-entry-template>

19.880.5 <text:bibliography>

19.880.6 <text:bibliography-entry-template>

19.880.7 <text:h>

19.880.8 <text:illustration-index>

19.880.9 <text:illustration-index-entry-template>

19.880.10 <text:index-entry-bibliography>

19.880.11 <text:index-entry-chapter>

19.880.12 <text:index-entry-link-end>

19.880.13 <text:index-entry-link-start>

19.880.14 <text:index-entry-page-number>

19.880.15 <text:index-entry-span>

19.880.16 <text:index-entry-tab-stop>

19.880.17 <text:index-entry-text>

19.880.18 <text:index-source-style>

19.880.19 <text:index-title>

19.880.20 <text:index-title-template>

19.880.21 <text:linenumbering-configuration>

19.880.22 <text:list>

19.880.23 <text:list-level-style-number>

19.880.24 <text:list-level-style-bullet>

19.880.25 <text:numbered-paragraph> (deprecated)

19.880.26 <text:object-index>

19.880.27 <text:object-index-entry-template>

19.880.28 <text:outline-level-style>

19.880.29 <text:p>

19.880.30 <text:ruby>

19.880.31 <text:ruby-text>

19.880.32 <text:section>

19.880.33 <text:span>

19.880.34 <text:table-index-entry-template>

19.880.35 <text:table-of-content>

19.880.36 <text:table-of-content-entry-template>

19.880.37 <text:table-index>

19.880.38 <text:user-index>

19.880.39 <text:user-index-entry-template>

19.881 text:style-override

19.882 text:suffix

19.883 text:tab-ref

19.884 text:table-name

19.885 text:table-type

19.886 text:time-adjust

19.887 text:time-value

19.888 text:title

19.889 text:track-changes

19.890 text:url

19.891 text:use-caption

19.892 text:use-chart-objects

19.893 text:use-draw-objects

19.894 text:use-floating-frames

19.895 text:use-graphics

19.896 text:use-index-marks

19.897 text:use-index-source-styles

19.898 text:use-keys-as-entries

19.899 text:use-math-objects

19.900 text:use-objects

19.901 text:use-other-objects

19.902 text:use-outline-level

19.903 text:use-soft-page-breaks

19.904 text:use-spreadsheet-objects

19.905 text:use-tables

19.906 text:value

19.906.1 General

19.906.2 <text:label>

19.906.3 <text:database-row-number>

19.907 text:visited-style-name

19.908 text:volume

19.909 text:year

19.910 xforms:bind

19.911 xhtml:about

19.912 xhtml:content

19.913 xhtml:datatype

19.914 xhtml:property

19.915 xlink:actuate

19.916 xlink:href

19.916.1 General

19.916.2 <anim:audio>

19.916.3 <chart:chart>

19.916.4 <chart:symbol-image>

19.916.5 <db:component>

19.916.6 <db:connection-resource>

19.916.7 <db:file-based-database>

19.916.8 <draw:a>

19.916.9 <draw:applet>

19.916.10 <draw:area-circle>

19.916.11 <draw:area-polygon>

19.916.12 <draw:area-rectangle>

19.916.13 <draw:fill-image>

19.916.14 <draw:floating-frame>

19.916.15 <draw:image>

19.916.16 <draw:object>

19.916.17 <draw:object-ole>

19.916.18 <draw:plugin>

19.916.19 <form:button>

19.916.20 <form:connection-resource>

19.916.21 <form:image>

19.916.22 <form:form>

19.916.23 <meta:auto-reload>

19.916.24 <meta:template>

19.916.25 <presentation:event-listener>

19.916.26 <presentation:sound>

19.916.27 <script:event-listener>

19.916.28 <style:background-image>

19.916.29 <svg:definition-src>

19.916.30 <svg:font-face-uri>

19.916.31 <table:cell-range-source>

19.916.32 <table:table-source>

19.916.33 <text:a>

19.916.34 <text:alphabetical-index-auto-mark-file>

19.916.35 <text:list-level-style-image>

19.916.36 <text:script>

19.916.37 <text:section-source>

19.917 xlink:show

19.918 xlink:title

19.919 xlink:type

19.920 xml:id

19.921 form:input-required

19.922 style:num-list-format-name

19.923 draw:extrusion-metal-type

19.924 draw:handle-position-x

19.925 draw:handle-position-y

19.926 draw:handle-polar-pole-x

19.927 draw:handle-polar-pole-y

19.928 draw:handle-polar-radius

19.929 draw:handle-polar-angle

20 Formatting Attributes

20.1 General

20.2 chart:angle-offset

20.3 chart:auto-position

20.4 chart:auto-size

20.5 chart:axis-label-position

20.6 chart:axis-position

20.7 chart:connect-bars

20.8 chart:data-label-number

20.9 chart:data-label-series

20.10 chart:data-label-symbol

20.11 chart:data-label-text

20.12 chart:deep

20.13 chart:display-label

20.14 chart:error-category

20.15 chart:error-lower-indicator

20.16 chart:error-lower-limit

20.17 chart:error-lower-range

20.18 chart:error-margin

20.19 chart:error-percentage

20.20 chart:error-upper-indicator

20.21 chart:error-upper-limit

20.22 chart:error-upper-range

20.23 chart:gap-width

20.24 chart:group-bars-per-axis

20.25 chart:hole-size

20.26 chart:include-hidden-cells

20.27 chart:interpolation

20.28 chart:interval-major

20.29 chart:interval-minor-divisor

20.30 chart:japanese-candle-stick

20.31 chart:label-arrangement

20.32 chart:label-position

20.33 chart:label-position-negative

20.34 chart:lines (deprecated)

20.35 chart:link-data-style-to-source

20.36 chart:logarithmic

20.37 chart:maximum

20.38 chart:mean-value

20.39 chart:minimum

20.40 chart:origin

20.41 chart:overlap

20.42 chart:pie-offset

20.43 chart:percentage

20.44 chart:regression-force-intercept

20.45 chart:regression-intercept-value

20.46 chart:regression-max-degree

20.47 chart:regression-moving-type

20.48 chart:regression-name

20.49 chart:regression-period

20.50 chart:regression-type

20.51 chart:reverse-direction

20.52 chart:right-angled-axes

20.53 chart:scale-text

20.54 chart:series-source (deprecated)

20.55 chart:sort-by-x-values

20.56 chart:solid-type

20.57 chart:spline-order

20.58 chart:spline-resolution

20.59 chart:stacked

20.60 chart:symbol-height

20.61 chart:symbol-name

20.62 chart:symbol-type

20.63 chart:symbol-width

20.64 chart:text-overlap

20.65 chart:three-dimensional

20.66 chart:tick-marks-major-inner

20.67 chart:tick-marks-major-outer

20.68 chart:tick-marks-minor-inner

20.69 chart:tick-marks-minor-outer

20.70 chart:tick-mark-position

20.71 chart:treat-empty-cells

20.72 chart:vertical

20.73 chart:visible

20.74 dr3d:ambient-color

20.75 dr3d:back-scale

20.76 dr3d:backface-culling

20.77 dr3d:close-back

20.78 dr3d:close-front

20.79 dr3d:depth

20.80 dr3d:diffuse-color

20.81 dr3d:edge-rounding

20.82 dr3d:edge-rounding-mode

20.83 dr3d:emissive-color

20.84 dr3d:end-angle

20.85 dr3d:horizontal-segments

20.86 dr3d:lighting-mode

20.87 dr3d:normals-direction

20.88 dr3d:normals-kind

20.89 dr3d:shadow

20.90 dr3d:shininess

20.91 dr3d:specular-color

20.92 dr3d:texture-filter

20.93 dr3d:texture-kind

20.94 dr3d:texture-mode

20.95 dr3d:texture-generation-mode-x

20.96 dr3d:texture-generation-mode-y

20.97 dr3d:vertical-segments

20.98 draw:auto-grow-height

20.99 draw:auto-grow-width

20.100 draw:background-size

20.101 draw:blue

20.102 draw:caption-angle

20.103 draw:caption-angle-type

20.104 draw:caption-escape

20.105 draw:caption-escape-direction

20.106 draw:caption-fit-line-length

20.107 draw:caption-gap

20.108 draw:caption-line-length

20.109 draw:caption-type

20.110 draw:color-inversion

20.111 draw:color-mode

20.112 draw:contrast

20.113 draw:decimal-places

20.114 draw:draw-aspect

20.115 draw:end-guide

20.116 draw:end-line-spacing-horizontal

20.117 draw:end-line-spacing-vertical

20.118 draw:fill

20.119 draw:fill-color

20.120 draw:fill-gradient-name

20.121 draw:fill-hatch-name

20.122 draw:fill-hatch-solid

20.123 draw:fill-image-height

20.124 draw:fill-image-name

20.125 draw:fill-image-ref-point

20.126 draw:fill-image-ref-point-x

20.127 draw:fill-image-ref-point-y

20.128 draw:fill-image-width

20.129 draw:fit-to-contour

20.130 draw:fit-to-size

20.131 draw:frame-display-border

20.132 draw:frame-margin-horizontal

20.133 draw:frame-display-scrollbar

20.134 draw:frame-margin-vertical

20.135 draw:gamma

20.136 draw:green

20.137 draw:gradient-step-count

20.138 draw:guide-distance

20.139 draw:guide-overhang

20.140 draw:image-opacity

20.141 draw:line-distance

20.142 draw:luminance

20.143 draw:marker-end

20.144 draw:marker-end-center

20.145 draw:marker-end-width

20.146 draw:marker-start

20.147 draw:marker-start-center

20.148 draw:marker-start-width

20.149 draw:measure-align

20.150 draw:measure-vertical-align

20.151 draw:ole-draw-aspect (deprecated)

20.152 draw:opacity

20.153 draw:opacity-name

20.154 draw:parallel

20.155 draw:placing

20.156 draw:red

20.157 draw:secondary-fill-color

20.158 draw:shadow

20.159 draw:shadow-color

20.160 draw:shadow-offset-x

20.161 draw:shadow-offset-y

20.162 draw:shadow-opacity

20.163 draw:show-unit

20.164 draw:start-guide

20.165 draw:start-line-spacing-horizontal

20.166 draw:start-line-spacing-vertical

20.167 draw:stroke

20.168 draw:stroke-dash

20.169 draw:stroke-dash-names

20.170 draw:stroke-linejoin

20.171 svg:stroke-linecap

20.172 draw:symbol-color

20.173 draw:textarea-horizontal-align

20.174 draw:textarea-vertical-align

20.175 draw:tile-repeat-offset

20.176 draw:visible-area-height

20.177 draw:visible-area-left

20.178 draw:visible-area-top

20.179 draw:visible-area-width

20.180 draw:unit

20.181 draw:wrap-influence-on-position

20.182 fo:background-color

20.183 fo Border Properties

20.183.1 General

20.183.2 fo:border

20.183.3 fo:border-bottom

20.183.4 fo:border-left

20.183.5 fo:border-right

20.183.6 fo:border-top

20.184 fo:break-after

20.185 fo:break-before

20.186 fo:clip

20.187 fo:color

20.188 fo:country

20.189 fo:font-family

20.190 fo:font-size

20.191 fo:font-style

20.192 fo:font-variant

20.193 fo:font-weight

20.194 fo:height

20.195 fo:hyphenate

20.196 fo:hyphenation-keep

20.197 fo:hyphenation-ladder-count

20.198 fo:hyphenation-push-char-count

20.199 fo:hyphenation-remain-char-count

20.200 fo:keep-together

20.201 fo:keep-with-next

20.202 fo:language

20.203 fo:letter-spacing

20.204 fo:line-height

20.205 fo:margin

20.206 fo:margin-bottom

20.207 fo:margin-left

20.208 fo:margin-right

20.209 fo:margin-top

20.210 fo:max-height

20.211 fo:max-width

20.212 fo:min-height

20.212.1 <style:graphic-properties>

20.212.2 <style:header-footer-properties>

20.213 fo:min-width

20.214 fo:orphans

20.215 fo:page-height

20.216 fo:page-width

20.217 fo:padding

20.218 fo:padding-bottom

20.219 fo:padding-left

20.220 fo:padding-right

20.221 fo:padding-top

20.222 fo:script

20.223 fo:text-align

20.223.1 <style:paragraph-properties>

20.223.2 <style:list-level-properties>

20.224 fo:text-align-last

20.225 fo:text-indent

20.226 fo:text-shadow

20.227 fo:text-transform

20.228 fo:widows

20.229 fo:width

20.230 fo:wrap-option

20.231 presentation:background-objects-visible

20.232 presentation:background-visible

20.233 presentation:display-date-time

20.234 presentation:display-footer

20.235 presentation:display-header

20.236 presentation:display-page-number

20.237 presentation:duration

20.238 presentation:transition-speed

20.239 presentation:transition-style

20.240 presentation:transition-type

20.241 presentation:visibility

20.242 smil:direction

20.243 smil:fadeColor

20.244 smil:subtype

20.245 smil:type

20.246 style:auto-text-indent

20.247 style:background-transparency

20.248 style:border-line-width

20.249 style:border-line-width-bottom

20.250 style:border-line-width-left

20.251 style:border-line-width-right

20.252 style:border-line-width-top

20.253 style:cell-protect

20.254 style:column-width

20.255 style:contextual-spacing

20.256 style:country-asian

20.257 style:country-complex

20.258 style:decimal-places

20.259 style:diagonal-bl-tr

20.260 style:diagonal-bl-tr-widths

20.261 style:diagonal-tl-br

20.262 style:diagonal-tl-br-widths

20.263 style:direction

20.264 style:dynamic-spacing

20.265 style:editable

20.266 style:first-page-number

20.267 style:flow-with-text

20.268 style:font-charset

20.269 style:font-charset-asian

20.270 style:font-charset-complex

20.271 style:font-family-asian

20.272 style:font-family-complex

20.273 style:font-family-generic

20.274 style:font-family-generic-asian

20.275 style:font-family-generic-complex

20.276 style:font-independent-line-spacing

20.277 style:font-name

20.278 style:font-name-asian

20.279 style:font-name-complex

20.280 style:font-pitch

20.281 style:font-pitch-asian

20.282 style:font-pitch-complex

20.283 style:font-relief

20.284 style:font-size-asian

20.285 style:font-size-complex

20.286 style:font-size-rel

20.287 style:font-size-rel-asian

20.288 style:font-size-rel-complex

20.289 style:font-style-asian

20.290 style:font-style-complex

20.291 style:font-style-name

20.292 style:font-style-name-asian

20.293 style:font-style-name-complex

20.294 style:font-weight-asian

20.295 style:font-weight-complex

20.296 style:footnote-max-height

20.297 style:glyph-orientation-vertical

20.298 style:horizontal-pos

20.299 style:horizontal-rel

20.300 style:join-border

20.301 style:justify-single-word

20.302 style:language-asian

20.303 style:language-complex

20.304 style:layout-grid-base-height

20.305 style:layout-grid-base-width

20.306 style:layout-grid-color

20.307 style:layout-grid-display

20.308 style:layout-grid-lines

20.309 style:layout-grid-mode

20.310 style:layout-grid-print

20.311 style:layout-grid-ruby-below

20.312 style:layout-grid-ruby-height

20.313 style:layout-grid-snap-to

20.314 style:layout-grid-standard-mode

20.315 style:line-break

20.316 style:letter-kerning

20.317 style:line-height-at-least

20.318 style:line-spacing

20.319 style:may-break-between-rows

20.320 style:min-row-height

20.321 style:mirror

20.322 style:num-format

20.323 style:num-letter-sync

20.324 style:num-prefix

20.325 style:num-suffix

20.326 style:number-wrapped-paragraphs

20.327 style:overflow-behavior

20.328 style:page-number

20.329 style:paper-tray-name

20.330 style:print

20.331 style:print-content

20.331.1 General

20.331.2 <style:graphic-properties>

20.331.3 <style:table-cell-properties>

20.332 style:print-page-order

20.333 style:print-orientation

20.334 style:protect

20.334.1 General

20.334.2 <style:graphic-properties>

20.334.3 <style:section-properties>

20.335 style:punctuation-wrap

20.336 style:register-true

20.337 style:register-truth-ref-style-name

20.338 style:rel-column-width

20.339 style:rel-height

20.340 style:rel-width

20.340.1 <style:graphic-properties>

20.340.2 <style:table-properties>

20.341 style:repeat

20.342 style:repeat-content

20.343 style:rfc-language-tag

20.344 style:rfc-language-tag-asian

20.345 style:rfc-language-tag-complex

20.346 style:rotation-align

20.347 style:rotation-angle

20.348 style:row-height

20.349 style:ruby-align

20.350 style:ruby-position

20.351 style:run-through

20.352 style:scale-to

20.353 style:scale-to-pages

20.354 style:scale-to-X

20.355 style:scale-to-Y

20.356 style:script-asian

20.357 style:script-complex

20.358 style:script-type

20.359 style:shadow

20.360 style:shrink-to-fit

20.361 style:snap-to-layout-grid

20.362 style:tab-stop-distance

20.363 style:table-centering

20.364 style:text-align-source

20.365 style:text-autospace

20.366 style:text-blinking

20.367 style:text-combine

20.368 style:text-combine-start-char

20.369 style:text-combine-end-char

20.370 style:text-emphasize

20.371 style:text-line-through-color

20.372 style:text-line-through-mode

20.373 style:text-line-through-style

20.374 style:text-line-through-text

20.375 style:text-line-through-text-style

20.376 style:text-line-through-type

20.377 style:text-line-through-width

20.378 style:text-outline

20.379 style:text-overline-color

20.380 style:text-overline-mode

20.381 style:text-overline-style

20.382 style:text-overline-type

20.383 style:text-overline-width

20.384 style:text-position

20.385 style:text-rotation-angle

20.386 style:text-rotation-scale

20.387 style:text-scale

20.388 style:text-underline-color

20.389 style:text-underline-mode

20.390 style:text-underline-style

20.391 style:text-underline-type

20.392 style:text-underline-width

20.393 style:use-optimal-column-width

20.394 style:use-optimal-row-height

20.395 style:use-window-font-color

20.396 style:vertical-align

20.396.1 <style:paragraph-properties>

20.396.2 <style:table-cell-properties>

20.397 style:vertical-pos

20.398 style:vertical-rel

20.399 style:width

20.400 style:wrap

20.401 style:wrap-contour

20.402 style:wrap-contour-mode

20.403 style:wrap-dynamic-threshold

20.404 style:writing-mode

20.404.1 General

20.404.2 <style:graphic-properties>

20.404.3 <style:page-layout-properties>

20.404.4 <style:paragraph-properties>

20.404.5 <style:section-properties>

20.404.6 <style:table-cell-properties>

20.404.7 <style:table-properties>

20.405 style:writing-mode-automatic

20.406 svg:fill-rule

20.407 svg:height

20.407.1 <style:graphic-properties>

20.407.2 <style:header-footer-properties>

20.408 svg:stroke-color

20.409 svg:stroke-opacity

20.410 svg:stroke-width

20.411 svg:x

20.412 svg:y

20.412.1 <style:graphic-properties>

20.412.2 <style:list-level-properties>

20.413 svg:width

20.414 table:align

20.415 table:border-model

20.416 table:display

20.417 text:anchor-page-number

20.418 text:anchor-type

20.419 text:animation

20.420 text:animation-delay

20.421 text:animation-direction

20.422 text:animation-repeat

20.423 text:animation-start-inside

20.424 text:animation-steps

20.425 text:animation-stop-inside

20.426 text:condition

20.427 text:display

20.428 text:dont-balance-text-columns

20.429 text:line-break

20.430 text:line-number

20.431 text:list-level-position-and-space-mode

20.432 text:min-label-distance

20.433 text:min-label-width

20.434 text:number-lines

20.435 text:space-before

20.436 chart:major-origin

20.437 chart:minor-logarithmic

20.438 draw:allow-overlap

20.439 style:margin-gutter

20.440 text:relative-tab-stop-position

20.441 draw:decorative

20.442 table:tab-color

Appendix A OpenDocument Relax NG Schema

Appendix B OpenDocument Metadata Manifest Ontology

Appendix C MIME Types and File Name Extensions (Non Normative)

Appendix D Accessibility Guidelines (Non Normative)

D.1 Title, Description and Caption of Graphical Elements

D.1.1 Guidance for authors

D.1.2 Authoring tool responsibility for presenting and prompting for the <svg:title> and <svg:desc> elements

D.2 Hyperlink Titles

D.3 Tables in Presentations

D.4 Further Guidelines

Appendix E Bidirectional (BiDi) Scripts, Numeric Digits Presentation and Calendars (Non Normative)

E.1 Paragraph and Layout Direction

E.2 Numeric Digits Presentation and Calendars

Appendix F Recommended Usage of SMIL

F.1 Slide Animation

F.2 Main Sequence

F.3 Interactive Sequence

Appendix G Changes From ODF 1.3 (Non Normative)

1 Introduction

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1 Introduction

1.1 Introduction

1.2 Terminology

1.3 Normative References

1.4 Non Normative References

1.5 Namespaces

2 OpenDocument Documents, Consumers and Producers

2.1 Introduction

2.2 Document Conformance

2.2.1 OpenDocument Document

2.2.2 OpenDocument Extended Document

2.2.3 OpenDocument Text Document

2.2.4 OpenDocument Spreadsheet Document

2.2.5 OpenDocument Drawing Document

2.2.6 OpenDocument Presentation Document

2.2.7 OpenDocument Chart Document

2.2.8 OpenDocument Image Document

2.2.9 OpenDocument Formula Document

2.2.10 OpenDocument Database Front End Document

2.3 Producers

2.3.1 OpenDocument Producer

2.3.2 OpenDocument Extended Producer

2.4 Consumer

3 Document Structure

3.1 Document Representation

3.1.1 General

3.1.2 <office:document>(Single OpenDocument XML Files)

3.1.3 Package OpenDocument Files

3.1.3.1 General

3.1.3.2 <office:document-content>

3.1.3.3 <office:document-styles>

3.1.3.4 <office:document-meta>

3.1.3.5 <office:document-settings>

3.1.4 Summary of Document Representation

3.2 <office:meta>

3.3 <office:body>

3.4 <office:text>

3.5 <office:drawing>

3.6 <office:presentation>

3.7 <office:spreadsheet>

3.8 <office:chart>

3.9 <office:image>

3.10 <office:settings>

3.10.1 General

3.10.2 <config:config-item-set>

3.10.3 <config:config-item>

3.10.4 <config:config-item-map-indexed>

3.10.5 <config:config-item-map-entry>

3.10.6 <config:config-item-map-named>

3.11 Cursor Position Setting

3.12 <office:scripts>

3.13 <office:script>

3.14 <office:font-face-decls>

3.15 Styles

3.15.1 General

3.15.2 <office:styles>

3.15.3 <office:automatic-styles>

3.15.4 <office:master-styles>

3.16 Document Signatures

3.17 Foreign Elements and Attributes

3.18 White Space Processing and EOL Handling

3.19 MIME Types and File Name Extensions

4 Metadata

4.1 General

4.2 RDF Metadata

4.2.1 In-Content Metadata (RDFa)

4.2.2 manifest.rdf

4.2.2.1 General

4.2.2.2 odf:ContentFile

4.2.2.3 odf:StylesFile

4.2.2.4 odf:Element

4.2.2.5 odf:prefix

4.2.2.6 odf:suffix

4.3 Non-RDF Metadata

4.3.1 General

4.3.2 Pre-Defined Metadata Elements

4.3.2.1 <meta:generator>

4.3.2.2 <dc:title>

4.3.2.3 <dc:description>

4.3.2.4 <dc:subject>

4.3.2.5 <meta:keyword>

4.3.2.6 <meta:initial-creator>

4.3.2.7 <dc:creator>

4.3.2.8 <meta:printed-by>

4.3.2.9 <meta:creation-date>

4.3.2.10 <dc:date>

4.3.2.11 <meta:print-date>

4.3.2.12 <meta:template>

4.3.2.13 <meta:auto-reload>

4.3.2.14 <meta:hyperlink-behaviour>

4.3.2.15 <dc:language>

4.3.2.16 <meta:editing-cycles>

4.3.2.17 <meta:editing-duration>

4.3.2.18 <meta:document-statistic>

4.3.3 <meta:user-defined>

5 Text Content

5.1 Headings, Paragraphs and Basic Text Structure

5.1.1 General

5.1.2 <text:h>

5.1.3 <text:p>

5.2 <text:page-sequence>

5.2.1 General

5.2.2 <text:page>

5.3 Lists

5.3.1 <text:list>

5.3.2 Default List Style

5.3.3 <text:list-header>

5.3.4 <text:list-item>

5.3.5 List Item Style Rules

5.3.6 <text:numbered-paragraph> (deprecated)

5.3.7 Numbered Paragraph Style Rules (deprecated)

5.4 <text:section>

5.4.1 General

5.4.2 <text:section-source>

5.5 Change Tracking

5.5.1 General

5.5.2 <text:tracked-changes>

5.5.3 <text:changed-region>

5.5.4 <text:insertion>

5.5.5 <text:deletion>

5.5.6 <text:format-change>

5.5.7 <office:change-info>

5.5.8 Change Marks

5.5.8.1 General

5.5.8.2 <text:change-start>

5.5.8.3 <text:change-end>

5.5.8.4 <text:change>

5.6 <text:soft-page-break>

5.7 Document Declarations

6 Paragraph Elements Content

6.1 Basic Text Content

6.1.1 General

6.1.2 White Space Characters

6.1.3 <text:s>

6.1.4 <text:tab>

6.1.5 <text:line-break>

6.1.6 Soft Hyphens, Hyphens, and Non-breaking Spaces

6.1.7 <text:span>

6.1.8 <text:a>

6.1.9 <text:meta>

6.1.10 <text:number>

6.2 Bookmarks and References

6.2.1 Bookmarks

6.2.1.1 General

6.2.1.2 <text:bookmark>

6.2.1.3 <text:bookmark-start>

6.2.1.4 <text:bookmark-end>

6.2.2 References

6.2.2.1 General

6.2.2.2 <text:reference-mark>

6.2.2.3 <text:reference-mark-start>

6.2.2.4 <text:reference-mark-end>

6.3 Notes

6.3.1 General

6.3.2 <text:note>

6.3.3 <text:note-citation>

6.3.4 <text:note-body>

6.4 <text:ruby>

6.4.1 General

6.4.2 <text:ruby-base>

6.4.3 <text:ruby-text>

7 Text Fields

7.1 General

7.2 Common Characteristics of Field Elements

7.3 Document Fields

7.3.1 General

7.3.2 <text:date>

7.3.3 <text:time>

7.3.4 <text:page-number>

7.3.5 <text:page-continuation>

7.3.6 Subsequent Author Fields

7.3.6.1 General

7.3.6.2 <text:sender-firstname>

7.3.6.3 <text:sender-lastname>

7.3.6.4 <text:sender-initials>

7.3.6.5 <text:sender-title>

7.3.6.6 <text:sender-position>

7.3.6.7 <text:sender-email>

7.3.6.8 <text:sender-phone-private>

7.3.6.9 <text:sender-fax>

7.3.6.10 <text:sender-company>

7.3.6.11 <text:sender-phone-work>

7.3.6.12 <text:sender-street>

7.3.6.13 <text:sender-city>

7.3.6.14 <text:sender-postal-code>

7.3.6.15 <text:sender-country>

7.3.6.16 <text:sender-state-or-province>

7.3.7 Author Fields

7.3.7.1 <text:author-name>

7.3.7.2 <text:author-initials>

7.3.8 <text:chapter>

7.3.9 <text:file-name>

7.3.10 <text:template-name>

7.3.11 <text:sheet-name>

7.4 Variable Fields

7.4.1 General

7.4.2 <text:variable-decls>

7.4.3 <text:variable-decl>

7.4.4 <text:variable-set>

7.4.5 <text:variable-get>

7.4.6 <text:variable-input>

7.4.7 <text:user-field-decls>

7.4.8 <text:user-field-decl>

7.4.9 <text:user-field-get>

7.4.10 <text:user-field-input>

7.4.11 <text:sequence-decls>

7.4.12 <text:sequence-decl>

7.4.13 <text:sequence>

7.4.14 <text:expression>

7.4.15 <text:text-input>

7.4.16 <text:drop-down>

7.4.17 <text:label>

7.5 Metadata Fields

7.5.1 General

7.5.2 <text:initial-creator>

7.5.3 <text:creation-date>

7.5.4 <text:creation-time>

7.5.5 <text:description>

7.5.6 <text:user-defined>

7.5.7 <text:print-time>

7.5.8 <text:print-date>

7.5.9 <text:printed-by>

7.5.10 <text:title>

7.5.11 <text:subject>

7.5.12 <text:keywords>

7.5.13 <text:editing-cycles>

7.5.14 <text:editing-duration>

7.5.15 <text:modification-time>

7.5.16 <text:modification-date>

7.5.17 <text:creator>

7.5.18 Document Statistics Fields

7.5.18.1 General

7.5.18.2 <text:page-count>

7.5.18.3 <text:paragraph-count>

7.5.18.4 <text:word-count>

7.5.18.5 <text:character-count>

7.5.18.6 <text:table-count>

7.5.18.7 <text:image-count>

7.5.18.8 <text:object-count>

7.5.19 <text:meta-field>

7.6 Database Fields

7.6.1 General

7.6.2 <form:connection-resource>

7.6.3 <text:database-display>

7.6.4 <text:database-next>

7.6.5 <text:database-row-select>

7.6.6 <text:database-row-number>

7.6.7 <text:database-name>

7.7 More Fields

7.7.1 Page Variable Fields

7.7.1.1 General

7.7.1.2 <text:page-variable-set>

7.7.1.3 <text:page-variable-get>

7.7.2 <text:placeholder>

7.7.3 <text:conditional-text>

7.7.4 <text:hidden-text>

7.7.5 <text:reference-ref>

7.7.6 <text:bookmark-ref>

7.7.7 <text:note-ref>

7.7.8 <text:sequence-ref>

7.7.9 <text:script>

7.7.10 <text:execute-macro>

7.7.11 <text:hidden-paragraph>

7.7.12 <text:dde-connection>

7.7.13 <text:measure>

7.7.14 <text:table-formula> (deprecated)

8 Text Indexes

8.1 Index Marks

8.1.1 General

8.1.2 <text:toc-mark-start>

8.1.3 <text:toc-mark-end>

8.1.4 <text:toc-mark>

8.1.5 <text:user-index-mark-start>

8.1.6 <text:user-index-mark-end>

8.1.7 <text:user-index-mark>

8.1.8 <text:alphabetical-index-mark-start>

8.1.9 <text:alphabetical-index-mark-end>

8.1.10 <text:alphabetical-index-mark>

8.1.11 <text:bibliography-mark>

8.2 Index Structure

8.2.1 General

8.2.2 <text:index-body>

8.2.3 <text:index-title>

8.3 <text:table-of-content>

8.3.1 General

8.3.2 <text:table-of-content-source>

8.3.3 <text:table-of-content-entry-template>

8.4 <text:illustration-index>

8.4.1 General

8.4.2 <text:illustration-index-source>

8.4.3 <text:illustration-index-entry-template>

8.5 <text:table-index>

8.5.1 General

8.5.2 <text:table-index-source>

8.5.3 <text:table-index-entry-template>

8.6 <text:object-index>

8.6.1 General

8.6.2 <text:object-index-source>

8.6.3 <text:object-index-entry-template>

8.7 <text:user-index>

8.7.1 General

8.7.2 <text:user-index-source>

8.7.3 <text:user-index-entry-template>

8.8 <text:alphabetical-index>

8.8.1 General

8.8.2 <text:alphabetical-index-source>

8.8.3 <text:alphabetical-index-auto-mark-file>

8.8.4 <text:alphabetical-index-entry-template>

8.9 <text:bibliography>

8.9.1 General

8.9.2 <text:bibliography-source>

8.9.3 <text:bibliography-entry-template>

8.10 <text:index-source-styles>

8.11 <text:index-source-style>

8.12 <text:index-title-template>

8.13 Index Template Entries

8.13.1 <text:index-entry-chapter>

8.13.2 <text:index-entry-text>

8.13.3 <text:index-entry-page-number>

8.13.4 <text:index-entry-span>

8.13.5 <text:index-entry-bibliography>

8.13.6 <text:index-entry-tab-stop>

8.13.7 <text:index-entry-link-start>

8.13.8 <text:index-entry-link-end>

9 Tables

9.1 Basic Tables

9.1.1 General

9.1.2 <table:table>

9.1.3 <table:table-row>

9.1.4 <table:table-cell>

9.1.5 <table:covered-table-cell>

9.1.6 <table:table-column>

9.1.7 <table:table-header-rows>

9.1.8 <table:table-rows>

9.1.9 <table:table-row-group>

9.1.10 <table:table-column-group>

9.1.11 <table:table-header-columns>

9.1.12 <table:table-columns>

9.1.13 <table:title>

9.1.14 <table:desc>

9.2 Advanced Tables

9.2.1 Referencing Table Cells

9.2.2 Absolute and relative cell addressing

9.2.3 Cell Range Address

9.2.4 Column and Row Range Addresses

9.2.5 Cell Range Address List

9.2.6 <table:table-source>

9.2.7 <table:scenario>

9.2.8 <table:shapes>

9.3 Advanced Table Cells

9.3.1 <table:cell-range-source>

9.3.2 <table:detective>

9.3.3 <table:operation>

9.3.4 <table:highlighted-range>

9.4 Spreadsheet Document Content

9.4.1 <table:calculation-settings>

9.4.2 <table:null-date>

9.4.3 <table:iteration>

9.4.4 <table:content-validations>

9.4.5 <table:content-validation>

9.4.6 <table:help-message>

9.4.7 <table:error-message>

9.4.8 <table:error-macro>

9.4.9 <table:label-range>

9.4.10 <table:label-ranges>

9.4.11 <table:named-expressions>

9.4.12 <table:named-range>

9.4.13 <table:named-expression>

9.4.14 <table:database-ranges>

9.4.15 <table:database-range>

9.4.16 <table:database-source-sql>

9.4.17 <table:database-source-table>

9.4.18 <table:database-source-query>

9.4.19 <table:sort>

9.4.20 <table:sort-by>

9.4.21 <table:subtotal-rules>

9.4.22 <table:sort-groups>

9.4.23 <table:subtotal-rule>

9.4.24 <table:subtotal-field>

9.5 Filters

9.5.1 General

9.5.2 <table:filter>

9.5.3 <table:filter-and>

9.5.4 <table:filter-or>

9.5.5 <table:filter-condition>

9.5.6 <table:filter-set-item>

9.6 Data Pilot Tables

9.6.1 General

9.6.2 <table:data-pilot-tables>

9.6.3 <table:data-pilot-table>

9.6.4 Data Pilot Table Source

9.6.5 <table:source-cell-range>

9.6.6 <table:source-service>

9.6.7 <table:data-pilot-field>

9.6.8 <table:data-pilot-level>

9.6.9 <table:data-pilot-subtotals>

9.6.10 <table:data-pilot-subtotal>

9.6.11 <table:data-pilot-members>

9.6.12 <table:data-pilot-member>

9.6.13 <table:data-pilot-display-info>

9.6.14 <table:data-pilot-sort-info>

9.6.15 <table:data-pilot-layout-info>

9.6.16 <table:data-pilot-field-reference>

9.6.17 <table:data-pilot-groups>

9.6.18 <table:data-pilot-group>

9.6.19 <table:data-pilot-group-member>

9.7 <table:consolidation>

9.8 <table:dde-links>

9.9 Change Tracking in Spreadsheets

9.9.1 General

9.9.2 <table:tracked-changes>

9.9.3 <table:insertion>

9.9.4 <table:dependencies>

9.9.5 <table:dependency>

9.9.6 <table:deletions>

9.9.7 <table:cell-content-deletion>

9.9.8 <table:change-deletion>

9.9.9 <table:deletion>

9.9.10 <table:cut-offs>

9.9.11 <table:insertion-cut-off>

9.9.12 <table:movement-cut-off>

9.9.13 <table:movement>

9.9.14 <table:source-range-address>

9.9.15 <table:target-range-address>

9.9.16 <table:change-track-table-cell>

9.9.17 <table:cell-content-change>

9.9.18 <table:cell-address>

9.9.19 <table:previous>

10 Graphic Content

10.1 General

10.2 Enhanced Page Features for Graphical Applications

10.2.1 <style:handout-master>

10.2.2 <draw:layer-set>

10.2.3 <draw:layer>

10.2.4 <draw:page>

10.2.5 <draw:equation>

10.3 Drawing Shapes

10.3.1 General

10.3.2 <draw:rect>

10.3.3 <draw:line>

10.3.4 <draw:polyline>

10.3.5 <draw:polygon>

10.3.6 <draw:regular-polygon>

10.3.7 <draw:path>

10.3.8 <draw:circle>

10.3.9 <draw:ellipse>

10.3.10 <draw:connector>

10.3.11 <draw:caption>

10.3.12 <draw:measure>

10.3.13 <draw:control>

10.3.14 <draw:page-thumbnail>

10.3.15 <draw:g>

10.3.16 <draw:glue-point>

10.3.17 <svg:title>

10.3.18 <svg:desc>

10.3.19 <office:event-listeners>

10.4 Frames

10.4.1 General

10.4.2 <draw:frame>

10.4.3 <draw:text-box>

10.4.4 <draw:image>

10.4.5 <office:binary-data>

10.4.6 Embedded Objects

10.4.6.1 General

10.4.6.2 <draw:object>

10.4.6.3 <draw:object-ole>

10.4.7 <draw:applet> (Deprecated)

10.4.8 <draw:plugin>

10.4.9 <draw:param>

10.4.10 <draw:floating-frame>

10.4.11 Contours

10.4.11.1 General

10.4.11.2 <draw:contour-polygon>

10.4.11.3 <draw:contour-path>

10.4.12 <draw:a>

10.4.13 Client Side Image Maps

10.4.13.1 General

10.4.13.2 <draw:image-map>

10.4.13.3 <draw:area-rectangle>

10.4.13.4 <draw:area-circle>

10.4.13.5 <draw:area-polygon>

10.5 3D Shapes

10.5.1 General

10.5.2 <dr3d:scene>

10.5.3 <dr3d:light>

10.5.4 <dr3d:cube>

10.5.5 <dr3d:sphere>

10.5.6 <dr3d:extrude>

10.5.7 <dr3d:rotate>

10.6 Custom Shape

10.6.1 <draw:custom-shape>

10.6.2 <draw:enhanced-geometry>

10.6.3 <draw:handle>

10.7 Presentation Shapes

10.8 Presentation Animations (deprecated)

10.8.1 <presentation:animations> (deprecated)

10.8.2 <presentation:sound> (moved to 10.9.3)

10.8.3

10.8.4

10.8.6 <presentation:show-shape> (deprecated)

10.8.7 <presentation:show-text> (deprecated)

10.8.8 <presentation:hide-shape> (deprecated)

10.8.9 <presentation:hide-text> (deprecated)

10.8.10 <presentation:dim> (deprecated)

10.8.11 <presentation:play> (deprecated)

10.8.12 <presentation:animation-group> (deprecated)

10.9 SMIL Presentation Animations

10.9.1 General

10.9.2 <presentation:event-listener>

10.9.3 <presentation:sound>

10.9.4 Presentation Document Content

10.9.4.1 <presentation:header>

10.9.4.2 <presentation:header-decl>

10.9.4.3 <presentation:footer>

10.9.4.4 <presentation:footer-decl>

10.9.4.5 <presentation:date-time>

10.9.4.6 <presentation:date-time-decl>

10.9.4.7 <presentation:settings>

10.9.4.8 <presentation:show>

11 Chart Content

11.1 <chart:chart>

11.2 Title, Subtitle and Footer

11.2.1 <chart:title>

11.2.2 <chart:subtitle>

11.2.3 <chart:footer>

11.3 <chart:coordinate-region>

11.4 <chart:legend>

11.5 <chart:plot-area>

11.6 3D Plot Area

11.7 <chart:wall>

11.8 <chart:floor>

11.9 <chart:axis>

11.10 <chart:categories>

11.11 <chart:grid>

11.12 <chart:series>

11.13 <chart:domain>

11.14 <chart:data-point>

11.15 <chart:data-label>

11.16 <chart:mean-value>

11.17 <chart:error-indicator>

11.18 <chart:regression-curve>

11.19 <chart:equation>

11.20 <chart:stock-gain-marker>

11.21 <chart:stock-loss-marker>

11.22 <chart:stock-range-line>

12 Database Front-end Document Content

12.1 <office:database>

12.2 <db:data-source>

12.3 <db:connection-data>

12.4 <db:database-description>

12.5 <db:file-based-database>

12.6 <db:server-database>

12.7 <db:connection-resource>

12.8 <db:login>

12.9 <db:driver-settings>

12.10 <db:auto-increment>

12.11 <db:delimiter>

12.12 <db:character-set>

12.13 <db:table-settings>

12.14 <db:table-setting>

12.15 <db:application-connection-settings>

12.16 <db:table-filter>

12.17 <db:table-include-filter>

12.18 <db:table-exclude-filter>

12.19 <db:table-filter-pattern>

12.20 <db:table-type-filter>

12.21 <db:table-type>

12.22 <db:data-source-settings>

12.23 <db:data-source-setting>

12.24 <db:data-source-setting-value>

12.25 Forms and Reports

12.25.1 General

12.25.2 <db:forms>

12.25.3 <db:reports>

12.25.4 <db:component-collection>

12.25.5 <db:component>

12.26 <db:queries>

12.27 <db:query-collection>

12.28 <db:query>

12.29 <db:order-statement>

12.30 <db:filter-statement>

12.31 <db:update-table>

12.32 <db:table-representations>

12.33 <db:table-representation>

12.34 <db:columns>

12.35 <db:column>

12.36 <db:schema-definition>

12.37 <db:table-definitions>

12.38 <db:table-definition>

12.39 <db:column-definitions>

12.40 <db:column-definition>

12.41 <db:keys>

12.42 <db:key>

12.43 <db:key-columns>

12.44 <db:key-column>

12.45 <db:indices>

12.46 <db:index>

12.47 <db:index-columns>

12.48 <db:index-column>

13 Form Content

13.1 General

13.2 <office:forms>

13.3 <form:form>

13.4 <xforms:model>

13.5 Controls

13.5.1 General

13.5.2 <form:text>

13.5.3 <form:textarea>

13.5.4 <form:password>

13.5.5 <form:file>

13.5.6 <form:formatted-text>

13.5.7 <form:number>

13.5.8 <form:date>

13.5.9 <form:time>

13.5.10 <form:fixed-text>

13.5.11 <form:combobox>

13.5.12 <form:item>

13.5.13 <form:listbox>

13.5.14 <form:option>

13.5.15 <form:button>

13.5.16 <form:image>

13.5.17 <form:checkbox>

13.5.18 <form:radio>

13.5.19 <form:frame>

13.5.20 <form:image-frame>

13.5.21 <form:hidden>

13.5.22 <form:grid>

13.5.23 <form:column>

13.5.24 <form:value-range>

13.5.25 <form:generic-control>

13.6 Event Listeners

13.7 <form:properties>

13.8 <form:property>

13.9 <form:list-property>

13.10 <form:list-value>

14 Common Content

14.1 <office:annotation>

14.2 <office:annotation-end>

14.3 <meta:date-string> (deprecated)

14.4 <meta:creator-initials>

14.5 Event Listener Tables

14.5.1 General

14.5.2 <script:event-listener>

14.5.3 Event Types

14.5.4 Macro Name and Location

14.6 <math:math>

14.7 DDE Connections

14.7.1 General

14.7.2 <text:dde-connection-decls>

14.7.3 <text:dde-connection-decl>

14.7.4 <table:dde-link>

14.7.5 <office:dde-source>

15 SMIL Animations

15.1 General

15.2 Basic Animation Elements

15.2.1 General

15.2.2 <anim:animate>

15.2.3 <anim:animateTransform>

15.2.4 <anim:set>

15.2.5 <anim:animateMotion>

15.2.6 <anim:animateColor>

15.2.7 <anim:transitionFilter>

15.3 Animation Model Attributes

15.3.1 General

15.3.2 Simple Animation Functions

15.4 Animation Timing

15.4.1 General

15.4.2 <anim:par>

15.4.3 <anim:seq>

15.4.4 <anim:iterate>

15.5 <anim:audio>

15.6 Animation Command Elements

15.6.1 <anim:command>

15.6.2 <anim:param>

16 Styles

16.1 General

16.2 <style:style>

16.3 <style:map>

16.4 <style:default-style>

16.5 <style:page-layout>

16.6 <style:header-style>

16.7 <style:footer-style>

16.8 <style:default-page-layout>

16.9 <style:master-page>

16.10 <style:header>

16.11 <style:header-first>

16.12 <style:footer>

16.13 <style:footer-first>

16.14 <style:header-left>

16.15 <style:footer-left>

16.16 <style:region-left>

16.17 <style:region-center>

16.18 <style:region-right>

16.19 <presentation:notes>

16.20 <table:table-template>

16.21 Cell Styles

16.21.1 General

16.21.2 <table:first-row>

16.21.3 <table:last-row>

16.21.4 <table:first-column>

16.21.5 <table:last-column>

16.21.6 <table:body>

16.21.7 <table:even-rows>

16.21.8 <table:odd-rows>

16.21.9 <table:even-columns>

16.21.10 <table:odd-columns>

16.22 <table:background>

16.23 <style:font-face>

16.24 <svg:font-face-src>

16.25 <svg:font-face-name>

16.26 <svg:font-face-uri>

16.27 <svg:definition-src>

16.28 <svg:font-face-format>

16.29 Data Styles

16.29.1 General

16.29.2 <number:number-style>

16.29.3 <number:number>

16.29.4 <number:embedded-text>

16.29.5 <number:fill-character>

16.29.6 <number:scientific-number>

16.29.7 <number:fraction>

16.29.8 <number:currency-style>

16.29.9 <number:currency-symbol>

16.29.10 <number:percentage-style>

16.29.11 <number:date-style>

16.29.12 <number:day>

16.29.13 <number:month>

16.29.14 <number:year>

16.29.15 <number:era>

16.29.16 <number:day-of-week>

16.29.17 <number:week-of-year>

16.29.18 <number:quarter>

16.29.19 <number:time-style>

16.29.20 <number:hours>

16.29.21 <number:minutes>

16.29.22 <number:seconds>

16.29.23 <number:am-pm>

16.29.24 <number:boolean-style>

16.29.25 <number:boolean>

16.29.26 <number:text-style>

16.29.27 <number:text>

16.29.28 <number:text-content>

16.29.29 <style:text-properties>

16.29.30 <number:num-list-format>

16.29.31 <number:num-list-label>

16.30 Text Content Style Families

16.30.1 Text Styles

16.30.2 Paragraph Styles

16.30.3 Section Styles

16.30.4 Ruby Styles

16.31 Enhanced Text Styles

16.31.1 <text:linenumbering-configuration>

16.31.2 <text:linenumbering-separator>

16.31.3 <text:notes-configuration>

16.31.4 <text:note-continuation-notice-forward>

16.31.5 <text:note-continuation-notice-backward>

16.31.6 <text:bibliography-configuration>

16.31.7 <text:sort-key>

16.32 <text:list-style>

16.33 <text:list-level-style-bullet>

16.34 <text:list-level-style-number>

16.35 <text:list-level-style-image>

16.36 <text:outline-style>

16.37 <text:outline-level-style>

16.38 Table Styles

16.38.1 Table Styles

16.38.2 Table Column Styles

16.38.3 Table Row Styles

16.38.4 Table Cell Styles

16.39 Graphic Styles

16.40 Presentation Styles

16.41 Drawing Page Style

16.42 Enhanced Graphic Style Elements

16.42.1 <draw:gradient>

16.42.2 <svg:linearGradient>

16.42.3 <svg:radialGradient>

16.42.4 <svg:stop>

16.42.5 <draw:hatch>

16.42.6 <draw:fill-image>

16.42.7 <draw:opacity>

16.42.8 <draw:marker>

16.42.9 <draw:stroke-dash>

16.43 <style:presentation-page-layout>

16.44 <presentation:placeholder>

16.45 Chart Styles

17 Formatting Properties Elements

17.1 General

17.2 <style:page-layout-properties>

17.3 <style:background-image>

17.4 <style:footnote-sep>

17.5 <style:header-footer-properties>

17.6 <style:paragraph-properties>

17.7 <style:tab-stops>

17.8 <style:tab-stop>

17.9 <style:drop-cap>

17.10 <style:ruby-properties>

17.11 <style:section-properties>

17.12 <style:columns>

17.13 <style:column>

17.14 <style:column-sep>

17.15 <style:table-properties>

17.16 <style:table-column-properties>

17.17 <style:table-row-properties>

17.18 <style:table-cell-properties>

17.19 <style:list-level-properties>

17.20 <style:list-level-label-alignment>

17.21 <style:graphic-properties>

17.22 <style:chart-properties>

17.23 <chart:symbol-image>

17.24 <chart:label-separator>

17.25 <style:drawing-page-properties>

17.26 <style:background-fill>

18 Datatypes

18.1 Introduction

18.2 W3C Schema Datatypes

18.3 Other Datatypes

18.3.1 angle

18.3.2 anyIRI

18.3.3 boolean

18.3.4 cellAddress

18.3.5 cellRangeAddress

18.3.6 cellRangeAddressList

18.3.7 character

18.3.8 clipShape

18.3.9 color

18.3.10 coordinate

18.3.11 countryCode

18.3.12 CURIE

18.3.13 CURIEs

18.3.14 dateOrDateTime

18.3.15 distance

18.3.17 language

18.3.18 languageCode

18.3.19 length

18.3.20 namespacedToken

18.3.21 nonNegativeLength

18.3.22 nonNegativePixelLength

18.3.23 pathData

18.3.24 percent

18.3.25 point3D

18.3.26 points

18.3.27 positiveLength

18.3.28 relativeLength

18.3.29 safeCURIE

18.3.30 scriptCode

18.3.31 signedZeroToHundredPercent

18.3.32 styleName

18.3.33 styleNameRef

18.3.34 styleNameRefs

18.3.35 targetFrameName

18.3.36 textEncoding

18.3.37 timeOrDateTime

18.3.38 URIorSafeCURIE

18.3.39 valueType

18.3.40 variableName

18.3.41 vector3D

18.3.42 zeroToHundredPercent

18.3.43 error

18.3.44 nonNegativePercent

19 General Attributes

19.1 General

19.2 anim:color-interpolation

19.3 anim:color-interpolation-direction

19.4 anim:audio-level

19.5 anim:command

19.6 anim:formula

19.7 anim:id (deprecated)

19.8 anim:iterate-interval

19.9 anim:iterate-type

19.10 anim:name

19.11 anim:sub-item

19.12 anim:value

19.13 chart:attached-axis

19.14 chart:automatic-content

19.15 chart:class

19.15.1 <chart:chart>, <chart:series>

19.15.2 <chart:grid>

19.16 chart:column-mapping (deprecated)

19.17 chart:data-source-has-labels (deprecated)

19.18 chart:dimension

19.19 chart:display-equation

19.20 chart:display-r-square

19.21 chart:label-cell-address

19.22 chart:legend-align

19.23 chart:legend-position

19.24 chart:name

19.25 chart:repeated

19.26 chart:row-mapping (deprecated)

19.27 chart:style-name

19.28 chart:values-cell-range-address

19.29 config:name

19.30 config:type

19.31 db:additional-column-statement

19.32 db:append-table-alias-name

19.33 db:apply-command

19.34 db:as-template

19.35 db:base-dn

19.36 db:boolean-comparison-mode

19.37 db:catalog-name

19.38 db:command

19.39 db:data-source-setting-is-list

19.40 db:data-source-setting-name

19.41 db:data-source-setting-type

19.42 db:data-type

19.43 db:database-name

19.44 db:decimal

19.45 db:default-cell-style-name

19.46 db:default-row-style-name

19.47 db:delete-rule

19.48 db:description

19.49 db:enable-sql92-check

19.50 db:encoding

19.51 db:escape-processing

19.52 db:extension

19.53 db:field

19.54 db:hostname

19.55 db:ignore-driver-privileges

19.56 db:is-ascending

19.57 db:is-autoincrement

19.58 db:is-clustered

19.59 db:is-empty-allowed

19.60 db:is-first-row-header-line

19.61 db:login-timeout

19.62 db:is-nullable

19.63 db:is-password-required

19.64 db:is-unique

19.65 db:precision

19.66 db:is-table-name-length-limited

19.67 db:local-socket

19.68 db:max-row-count

19.69 db:media-type

19.70 db:name

19.70.1 General

19.70.2 <db:column>

19.70.3 <db:column-definition>

19.70.4 <db:component>

19.70.5 <db:component-collection>

19.70.6 <db:index>

19.70.7 <db:index-column>

19.70.8 <db:key>

19.70.9 <db:key-column>

19.70.10 <db:query>

19.70.11 <db:query-collection>

19.70.12 <db:table-definition>

19.70.13 <db:table-representation>

19.70.14 <db:update-table>

19.71 db:parameter-name-substitution

19.72 db:port

19.73 db:referenced-table-name

19.74 db:related-column-name

19.75 db:row-retrieving-statement

19.76 db:scale

19.77 db:schema-name

19.78 db:show-deleted

19.79 db:string

19.80 db:style-name

19.80.1 General

19.80.2 <db:column>

19.80.3 <db:query>

19.80.4 <db:table-representation>

19.81 db:suppress-version-columns

19.82 db:system-driver-settings

19.83 db:thousand

19.84 db:title

19.85 db:type

19.85.1 General

19.85.2 <db:key>

19.85.3 <db:server-database>

19.85.4 <db:table-definition>

19.86 db:type-name

19.87 db:update-rule

19.88 db:use-catalog

19.89 db:use-system-user

19.90 db:user-name

19.91 db:visible

19.92 dr3d:ambient-color

19.93 dr3d:center

19.94 dr3d:diffuse-color

19.95 dr3d:direction

19.96 dr3d:distance

19.97 dr3d:enabled

19.98 dr3d:focal-length

19.99 dr3d:lighting-mode

19.99.1 General

19.99.2 <chart:plot-area>

19.99.3 <dr3d:scene>

19.100 dr3d:max-edge

19.101 dr3d:min-edge

19.102 dr3d:projection

19.103 dr3d:shade-mode

19.104 dr3d:shadow-slant

19.105 dr3d:size

19.106 dr3d:specular

19.107 dr3d:transform

19.108 dr3d:vpn

19.109 dr3d:vrp

19.110 dr3d:vup

19.111 draw:align

19.112 draw:angle

19.113 draw:archive

19.114 draw:border

19.115 draw:caption-id

19.116 draw:caption-point-x

19.117 draw:caption-point-y

19.118 draw:chain-next-name

19.119 draw:class-id

19.120 draw:class-names

19.121 draw:code

19.122 draw:color

19.122.1 General

19.122.2 <draw:hatch>

19.122.3 <presentation:dim>

19.123 draw:concave

19.124 draw:concentric-gradient-fill-allowed

19.125 draw:control

19.126 draw:copy-of

19.127 draw:corner-radius

19.128 draw:corners

19.129 draw:cx

19.130 draw:cy

19.131 draw:data

19.132 draw:display

19.133 draw:display-name

19.133.1 General

19.133.2 <draw:fill-image>

19.133.3 <draw:gradient>

19.133.4 <draw:hatch>

19.133.5 <draw:marker>

19.133.6 <draw:opacity>

19.133.7 <draw:stroke-dash>

19.133.8 <svg:linearGradient>

19.133.9 <svg:radialGradient>

19.134 draw:distance

19.134.1 General

19.134.2 <draw:hatch>

19.134.3 <draw:stroke-dash>

19.135 draw:dots1

19.136 draw:dots1-length

19.137 draw:dots2

19.138 draw:dots2-length

19.139 draw:end

19.140 draw:end-angle

19.141 draw:end-color

19.142 draw:end-glue-point

19.143 draw:end-intensity

19.144 draw:end-shape

19.145 draw:enhanced-path

19.146 draw:engine

19.147 draw:escape-direction

19.148 draw:extrusion

19.149 draw:extrusion-allowed

19.150 draw:extrusion-brightness

19.151 draw:extrusion-color

19.152 draw:extrusion-depth

19.153 draw:extrusion-diffusion

19.154 draw:extrusion-first-light-direction

19.155 draw:extrusion-first-light-harsh

19.156 draw:extrusion-first-light-level

19.157 draw:extrusion-light-face

19.158 draw:extrusion-metal

19.159 draw:extrusion-number-of-line-segments

19.160 draw:extrusion-origin

19.161 draw:extrusion-rotation-angle

19.162 draw:extrusion-rotation-center

19.163 draw:extrusion-second-light-direction

19.164 draw:extrusion-second-light-harsh

19.165 draw:extrusion-second-light-level

19.166 draw:extrusion-shininess

19.167 draw:extrusion-skew

19.168 draw:extrusion-specularity

19.169 draw:extrusion-viewpoint

19.170 draw:filter-name

19.171 draw:formula

19.172 draw:frame-name

19.173 draw:glue-point-leaving-directions

19.174 draw:glue-point-type

19.175 draw:glue-points

19.176 draw:handle-mirror-horizontal

19.177 draw:handle-mirror-vertical

19.178 draw:handle-polar (deprecated)

19.179 draw:handle-position (deprecated)

19.180 draw:handle-radius-range-maximum

19.181 draw:handle-radius-range-minimum

19.182 draw:handle-range-x-maximum

19.183 draw:handle-range-x-minimum

19.184 draw:handle-range-y-maximum

19.185 draw:handle-range-y-minimum

19.186 draw:handle-switched

19.187 draw:id

19.187.1 General

19.187.2 <draw:glue-point>

19.187.3 <dr3d:cube>, <dr3d:extrude>, <dr3d:rotate>, <dr3d:scene>, <dr3d:sphere>, <draw:caption>, <draw:circle>, <draw:connector>, <draw:control>, <draw:custom-shape>, <draw:ellipse>, <draw:frame>, <draw:g>, <draw:line>, <draw:measure>, <draw:page>, <draw:page-thumbnail>, <draw:path>, <draw:polygon>, <draw:polyline>, <draw:rect>, <draw:regular-polygon> and <office:annotation> Deprecated

19.188 draw:kind

19.189 draw:layer

19.190 draw:line-skew

19.191 draw:mime-type

19.192 draw:mirror-horizontal

19.193 draw:mirror-vertical

19.194 draw:master-page-name

19.195 draw:may-script

19.196 draw:modifiers

19.197 draw:name

19.197.1 General

19.197.2 <draw:caption>

19.197.3 <draw:circle>

19.197.4 <draw:connector>

19.197.5 <draw:control>

19.197.6 <draw:custom-shape>

19.197.7 <draw:ellipse>

19.197.8 <draw:equation>

19.197.9 <draw:fill-image>

19.197.10 <draw:frame>

19.197.11 <draw:g>

19.197.12 <draw:gradient>

19.197.13 <draw:hatch>

19.197.14 <draw:layer>

19.197.15 <draw:line>

19.197.16 <draw:marker>

19.197.17 <draw:measure>

19.197.18 <draw:opacity>

19.197.19 <draw:page>

19.197.20 <draw:page-thumbnail>

19.197.21 <draw:param>

19.197.22 <draw:path>

19.197.23 <draw:polygon>

19.197.24 <draw:polyline>

19.197.25 <draw:rect>

19.197.26 <draw:regular-polygon>

19.197.27 <draw:stroke-dash>

19.197.28 <office:annotation> (deprecated)

19.197.29 <svg:linearGradient>

19.197.30 <svg:radialGradient>

19.197.31 <dr3d:cube>

19.197.32 <dr3d:extrude>

19.197.33 <dr3d:rotate>

19.197.34 <dr3d:scene>

19.197.35 <dr3d:sphere>

19.198 draw:nav-order

19.199 draw:nohref

19.200 draw:notify-on-update-of-ranges

19.201 draw:object

19.202 draw:opacity

19.203 draw:page-number

19.204 draw:path-stretchpoint-x

19.205 draw:path-stretchpoint-y

19.206 draw:points

19.207 draw:protected

19.208 draw:recreate-on-edit

19.209 draw:rotation

19.210 draw:shape-id

19.211 draw:sharpness

19.212 draw:start

19.213 draw:start-angle

19.214 draw:start-color

19.215 draw:start-glue-point

19.216 draw:start-intensity

19.217 draw:start-shape

19.218 draw:style

19.218.1 General

19.218.2 <draw:gradient>

19.218.3 <draw:hatch>

19.218.4 <draw:opacity>

19.218.5 <draw:stroke-dash>

19.219 draw:style-name

19.219.1 General

19.219.2 <dr3d:cube>

19.219.3 <dr3d:extrude>

19.219.4 <dr3d:rotate>

19.219.5 <dr3d:scene>

19.219.6 <dr3d:sphere>

19.219.7 <draw:caption>

19.219.8 <draw:circle>

19.219.9 <draw:connector>

19.219.10 <draw:control>

19.219.11 <draw:custom-shape>

19.219.12 <draw:ellipse>

19.219.13 <draw:frame>

19.219.14 <draw:g>

19.219.15 <draw:line>

19.219.16 <draw:measure>

19.219.17 <draw:page>

19.219.18 <draw:page-thumbnail>

19.219.19 <draw:path>

19.219.20 <draw:polygon>

19.219.21 <draw:polyline>

19.219.22 <draw:rect>

19.219.23 <draw:regular-polygon>

19.219.24 <office:annotation>

19.219.25 <presentation:notes>

19.219.26 <style:handout-master>

19.219.27 <style:master-page>

19.220 draw:text-areas

19.221 draw:text-path

19.222 draw:text-path-allowed

19.223 draw:text-path-mode

19.224 draw:text-path-same-letter-heights

19.225 draw:text-path-scale

19.226 draw:text-rotate-angle

19.227 draw:text-style-name

19.228 draw:transform

19.229 draw:type

19.229.1 General

19.229.2 <draw:connector>

19.229.3 <draw:enhanced-geometry>

19.230 draw:value

19.231 draw:z-index

19.232 fo:column-count

19.233 fo:column-gap

19.234 fo:country

19.234.1 <text:alphabetical-index-source>

19.234.2 <text:bibliography-configuration>

19.235 fo:end-indent

19.236 fo:language

19.236.1 General

19.236.2 <text:alphabetical-index-source>

19.236.3 <text:bibliography-configuration>

19.237 fo:margin-left

19.238 fo:max-height

19.239 fo:max-width

19.240 fo:min-height

19.241 fo:min-width

19.242 fo:script

19.242.1 General

19.242.2 <text:alphabetical-index-source>

19.242.3 <text:bibliography-configuration>

19.243 fo:space-after

19.244 fo:space-before

19.245 fo:start-indent

19.246 fo:text-indent

19.247 form:allow-deletes

19.248 form:allow-inserts

19.249 form:allow-updates

19.250 form:apply-design-mode

19.251 form:apply-filter

19.252 form:auto-complete

19.253 form:automatic-focus

19.254 form:bound-column

19.255 form:button-type

19.256 form:command

19.257 form:command-type

19.258 form:control-implementation

19.259 form:convert-empty-to-null

19.260 form:current-selected

19.261 form:current-state

19.262 form:current-value

19.263 form:data-field

19.264 form:datasource

19.265 form:default-button

19.266 form:delay-for-repeat

19.267 form:detail-fields

19.268 form:disabled

19.269 form:dropdown

19.270 form:echo-char

19.271 form:enctype

19.272 form:escape-processing

19.273 form:filter

19.274 form:focus-on-click

19.275 form:for

19.276 form:id (deprecated)

19.277 form:ignore-result

19.278 form:image-align

19.279 form:image-data

19.280 form:image-position

19.281 form:is-tristate

19.282 form:label

19.283 form:linked-cell

19.284 form:list-linkage-type

19.285 form:list-source

19.286 form:list-source-type

19.287 form:master-fields

19.288 form:max-length

19.289 form:max-value

19.289.1 General

19.289.2 <form:date>

19.289.3 <form:formatted-text>

19.289.4 <form:number> and <form:value-range>

19.289.5 <form:time>

19.290 form:min-value

19.290.1 General

19.290.2 <form:date>

19.290.3 <form:formatted-text>

19.290.4 <form:number> and <form:value-range>

19.290.5 <form:time>

19.291 form:method

19.292 form:multi-line

19.293 form:multiple

19.294 form:name

19.295 form:navigation-mode

19.296 form:order

19.297 form:orientation

19.298 form:page-step-size

19.299 form:printable

19.300 form:property-name

19.301 form:readonly

19.302 form:repeat

19.303 form:selected

19.304 form:size

19.305 form:source-cell-range

19.306 form:spin-button

19.307 form:state

19.308 form:step-size

19.309 form:tab-cycle

19.310 form:tab-index

19.311 form:tab-stop

19.312 form:text-style-name

19.313 form:title

19.314 form:toggle

19.315 form:validation

19.316 form:value

19.316.1 General

19.316.2 <form:button>

19.316.3 <form:date>

19.316.4 <form:number> and <form:value-range>

19.316.5 <form:checkbox>, <form:combobox>, <form:file>, <form:formatted-text>, <form:hidden>, <form:image>, <form:option>, <form:password>, <form:radio>, <form:text>, <form:textarea>

19.316.6 <form:time>

19.317 form:visual-effect

19.318 form:xforms-list-source

19.319 form:xforms-submission

19.320 grddl:transformation

19.321 meta:cell-count

19.322 meta:character-count

19.323 meta:date

19.324 meta:delay

19.325 meta:draw-count

19.326 meta:frame-count

19.327 meta:image-count

19.328 meta:name

19.329 meta:non-whitespace-character-count

19.330 meta:object-count

19.331 meta:ole-object-count

19.332 meta:page-count

19.333 meta:paragraph-count

19.334 meta:row-count

19.335 meta:sentence-count

19.336 meta:syllable-count

19.337 meta:table-count

19.338 meta:value-type

19.339 meta:word-count

19.340 number:automatic-order

19.341 number:calendar

19.342 number:country

19.343 number:decimal-places

19.343.1 General

19.343.2 <number:number>

19.343.3 <number:seconds>

19.343.4 <number:scientific-number>

19.344 number:decimal-replacement

19.345 number:denominator-value

19.346 number:display-factor

19.347 number:exponent-interval

19.348 number:format-source

19.349 number:forced-exponent-sign

19.350 number:grouping

19.351 number:language

19.352 number:max-denominator-value

19.353 number:min-denominator-digits

19.354 number:min-exponent-digits

19.355 number:min-integer-digits

19.356 number:min-decimal-places

19.356.1 General

19.356.2 <number:number>

19.356.3 <number:scientific-number>

19.357 number:min-numerator-digits

19.358 number:position

19.359 number:possessive-form

19.360 number:rfc-language-tag

19.361 number:script

19.362 number:style

19.362.1 General

19.362.2 <number:day>

19.362.3 <number:day-of-week>

19.362.4 <number:era>

19.362.5 <number:hours>

19.362.6 <number:minutes>

19.362.7 <number:month>

19.362.8 <number:quarter>

19.362.9 <number:seconds>

19.362.10 <number:year>

19.363 number:textual

19.364 number:title

19.365 number:transliteration-country

19.366 number:transliteration-format

19.367 number:transliteration-language

19.368 number:transliteration-style

19.369 number:truncate-on-overflow

19.370 office:automatic-update

19.371 office:boolean-value

19.372 office:conversion-mode

19.373 office:currency

19.374 office:date-value

19.375 office:dde-application

19.376 office:dde-item

19.377 office:dde-topic

19.378 office:display

19.379 office:mimetype

19.380 office:name

19.380.1 General

19.380.2 <draw:a>

19.380.3 <draw:area-circle>

19.380.4 <draw:area-rectangle>

19.380.5 <draw:area-polygon>

19.380.6 <office:annotation>

19.380.7 <office:annotation-end>

19.380.8 <office:dde-source>

19.380.9 <text:a>

19.380.10 <text:dde-connection-decl>

19.382 office:server-map

19.383 office:string-value

19.384 office:target-frame

19.385 office:target-frame-name

19.386 office:time-value

19.387 office:title

19.388 office:value

19.389 office:value-type

19.390 office:version

19.391 presentation:action

19.392 presentation:animations

19.393 presentation:class

19.394 presentation:class-names

19.395 presentation:delay (deprecated)

19.396 presentation:direction

19.397 presentation:endless

19.398 presentation:effect

19.399 presentation:force-manual

19.400 presentation:full-screen

19.401 presentation:group-id

19.402 presentation:master-element

19.403 presentation:mouse-as-pen

19.404 presentation:mouse-visible

19.405 presentation:name

19.406 presentation:node-type

19.407 presentation:object

19.408 presentation:pages

19.409 presentation:path-id (deprecated)

19.410 presentation:pause

19.411 presentation:placeholder

19.412 presentation:play-full

19.413 presentation:presentation-page-layout-name

19.414 presentation:preset-class

19.415 presentation:preset-id

19.416 presentation:preset-sub-type

19.417 presentation:show

19.418 presentation:show-end-of-presentation-slide

19.419 presentation:show-logo

19.420 presentation:source

19.421 presentation:speed

19.422 presentation:start-scale

19.423 presentation:start-page

19.424 presentation:start-with-navigator

19.425 presentation:stay-on-top

19.426 presentation:style-name

19.427 presentation:transition-on-click

19.428 presentation:use-date-time-name

19.429 presentation:use-footer-name

19.430 presentation:use-header-name

19.431 presentation:user-transformed

19.432 presentation:verb

19.433 script:event-name

19.434 script:language

19.435 script:macro-name

19.436 smil:accelerate

19.437 smil:accumulate

19.438 smil:additive

19.439 smil:attributeName

19.440 smil:autoReverse

19.441 smil:begin

19.442 smil:by

19.443 smil:calcMode

19.444 smil:decelerate

19.445 smil:direction

19.446 smil:dur

19.447 smil:end

19.448 smil:endsync

19.449 smil:fadeColor

19.450 smil:fill

19.451 smil:fillDefault

19.452 smil:from

19.453 smil:keySplines

19.454 smil:keyTimes

19.455 smil:mode

19.456 smil:repeatCount

19.457 smil:repeatDur

19.458 smil:restart

19.459 smil:restartDefault

19.460 smil:subtype

19.461 smil:targetElement

19.462 smil:to

19.463 smil:type

19.464 smil:values

19.465 style:adjustment

19.466 style:apply-style-name

19.467 style:auto-update

19.468 style:base-cell-address

19.469 style:char

19.470 style:class

19.471 style:color

19.472 style:condition

19.473 style:data-style-name

19.473.1 General

19.473.2 <presentation:date-time-decl>

19.473.3 <style:style>

19.473.4 <text:creation-date>

19.473.5 <text:creation-time>

19.473.6 <text:database-display>

19.473.7 <text:date>

19.473.8 <text:editing-duration>

19.473.9 <text:expression>

19.473.10 <text:meta-field>

19.473.11 <text:modification-date>

19.473.12 <text:modification-time>

19.473.13 <text:print-date>

19.473.14 <text:print-time>

19.473.15 <text:table-formula>

19.473.16 <text:time>

19.473.17 <text:user-defined>

19.473.18 <text:user-field-get>

19.473.19 <text:user-field-input>

19.473.20 <text:variable-get>

19.473.21 <text:variable-input>

19.473.22 <text:variable-set>

19.474 style:default-outline-level

19.475 style:display

19.476 style:display-name

19.477 style:distance

19.478 style:distance-before-sep

19.479 style:distance-after-sep

19.480 style:family

19.481 style:filter-name

19.482 style:font-adornments

19.483 style:font-charset

19.484 style:font-family-generic

19.485 style:font-pitch

19.486 style:height

19.487 style:leader-char

19.488 style:leader-color

19.489 style:leader-style

19.490 style:leader-text

19.491 style:leader-text-style

19.492 style:leader-type

19.493 style:leader-width

19.494 style:legend-expansion

19.495 style:legend-expansion-aspect-ratio

19.496 style:length

19.497 style:line-style

19.498 style:lines

19.499 style:list-level

19.500 style:list-style-name

19.501 style:master-page-name

19.502 style:name

19.502.1 General

19.502.2 <number:boolean-style>, <number:currency-style>, <number:date-style>, <number:num-list-format>, <number:number-style>, <number:percentage-style>, <number:text-style>, <number:time-style>, <style:master-page>, <style:page-layout>, <style:presentation-page-layout>, <style:style>, <text:list-style>, <text:outline-style>

19.502.3 <style:font-face>

19.503 style:next-style-name

19.503.1 General

19.503.2 <style:master-page>

19.503.3 <style:style>

19.504 style:num-format

19.505 style:num-letter-sync

19.506 style:num-prefix

19.507 style:num-suffix

19.508 style:page-layout-name

19.509 style:page-usage

19.510 style:parent-style-name

19.511 style:percentage-data-style-name

19.512 style:position

19.512.1 General

19.512.2 <style:background-image>

19.512.3 <style:tab-stop>

19.512.4 <text:index-entry-tab-stop>

19.513 style:rel-height

19.514 style:rel-width

19.514.1 General

19.514.2 <draw:frame>

19.514.3 <style:column>

19.514.4 <style:footnote-sep>

19.515 style:repeat

19.516 style:rfc-language-tag

19.517 style:style

19.518 style:style-name

19.519 style:type

19.519.1 General

19.519.2 <text:index-entry-tab-stop>

19.519.3 <style:tab-stop>

19.520 style:vertical-align

19.521 style:volatile

19.522 style:width

19.522.1 General

19.522.2 <style:column-sep>

19.522.3 <style:footnote-sep>

19.523 svg:accent-height

19.524 svg:alphabetic

19.525 svg:ascent

19.526 svg:bbox

19.527 svg:cap-height

19.528 svg:cx

19.528.1 <draw:area-circle>

19.528.2 <draw:circle>

19.528.3 <draw:ellipse>

19.528.4 <svg:radialGradient>

19.529 svg:cy

19.529.1 <draw:area-circle>

19.529.2 <draw:circle>

19.529.3 <draw:ellipse>

19.529.4 <svg:radialGradient>

19.530 svg:d

19.531 svg:descent

19.532 svg:font-family

19.533 svg:font-size

19.534 svg:font-stretch

19.535 svg:font-style

19.536 svg:font-variant

19.537 svg:font-weight

19.538 svg:fx

19.539 svg:fy

19.540 svg:gradientTransform

19.541 svg:gradientUnits

19.542 svg:hanging

19.543 svg:height

19.543.1 <chart:chart>

19.543.2 <chart:legend>

19.543.3 <chart:coordinate-region>

19.543.4 <chart:plot-area>

19.543.5 <dr3d:scene>

19.543.6 <draw:area-polygon>

19.543.7 <draw:area-rectangle>

19.543.8 <draw:contour-polygon>, <draw:contour-path>

19.543.9 <draw:fill-image>

19.543.10 <draw:caption>, <draw:custom-shape>, <draw:circle>, <draw:control>, <draw:ellipse>, <draw:frame>, <draw:rect>, <draw:page-thumbnail>, <draw:path>, <draw:polygon>, <draw:polyline>, <draw:regular-polygon>

19.543.11 <office:annotation>

19.543.12 <presentation:placeholder>

19.544 svg:ideographic

19.545 svg:mathematical

19.546 svg:name

19.547 svg:offset

19.548 svg:origin

19.549 svg:overline-position

19.550 svg:overline-thickness

19.551 svg:panose-1

19.552 svg:path

19.553 svg:r

19.553.1 <draw:area-circle>

19.553.2 <draw:circle>

19.553.3 <svg:radialGradient>

19.554 svg:rx

19.555 svg:ry

19.556 svg:slope

19.557 svg:spreadMethod

19.558 svg:stemh

19.559 svg:stemv

19.560 svg:stop-color

19.561 svg:stop-opacity

19.562 svg:strikethrough-position

19.563 svg:strikethrough-thickness

19.564 svg:string

19.565 svg:type

19.566 svg:underline-position

19.567 svg:underline-thickness

19.568 svg:unicode-range

19.569 svg:units-per-em

19.570 svg:v-alphabetic

19.571 svg:v-hanging

19.572 svg:v-ideographic

19.573 svg:v-mathematical

19.574 svg:viewBox

19.575 svg:width

19.575.1 <chart:chart>

19.575.2 <chart:coordinate-region>

19.575.3 <chart:floor>

19.575.4 <chart:legend>

19.575.5 <chart:plot-area>

19.575.6 <chart:wall>

19.575.7 <dr3d:scene>

19.575.8 <draw:area-polygon>

19.575.9 <draw:area-rectangle>

19.575.10 <draw:contour-polygon>, <draw:contour-path>

19.575.11 <draw:fill-image>

19.575.12 <draw:caption>, <draw:custom-shape>, <draw:circle>, <draw:control>, <draw:ellipse>, <draw:frame>, <draw:rect>, <draw:page-thumbnail>, <draw:path>, <draw:polygon>, <draw:polyline>, <draw:regular-polygon>

19.575.13 <office:annotation>

19.575.14 <presentation:placeholder>

19.576 svg:widths

19.577 svg:x

19.577.1 <chart:coordinate-region>

19.577.2 <chart:data-label>, <chart:equation>, <chart:footer>, <chart:legend>, <chart:plot-area>, <chart:subtitle>, <chart:title>

19.577.3 <draw:area-polygon>

19.577.4 <draw:area-rectangle>

19.577.5 <dr3d:scene>

19.577.6 <draw:caption>, <draw:custom-shape>, <draw:circle>, <draw:control>, <draw:ellipse>, <draw:frame>, <draw:rect>, <draw:page-thumbnail>, <draw:path>, <draw:polygon>, <draw:polyline>, <draw:regular-polygon>

19.577.7 <draw:glue-point>

19.577.8 <office:annotation>

19.577.9 <presentation:placeholder>

19.578 svg:x1

19.578.1 <draw:connector>, <draw:line> and <draw:measure>

19.578.2 <svg:linearGradient>

19.579 svg:x2

19.579.1 <draw:connector>, <draw:line> and <draw:measure>

19.579.2 <svg:linearGradient>

19.580 svg:x-height

19.581 svg:y

19.581.1 <chart:coordinate-region>

19.581.2 <chart:data-label>, <chart:equation>, <chart:footer>, <chart:legend>, <chart:plot-area>, <chart:subtitle>, <chart:title>

19.581.3 <draw:area-polygon>

19.581.4 <draw:area-rectangle>

19.581.5 <dr3d:scene>

19.581.6 <draw:caption>, <draw:custom-shape>, <draw:circle>, <draw:control>, <draw:ellipse>, <draw:frame>, <draw:g>, <draw:rect>, <draw:page-thumbnail>, <draw:path>, <draw:polygon>, <draw:polyline>, <draw:regular-polygon>

19.581.7 <draw:glue-point>

19.581.8 <office:annotation>

19.581.9 <presentation:placeholder>

19.582 svg:y1

19.582.1 <draw:connector>, <draw:line> and <draw:measure>

19.582.2 <svg:linearGradient>

19.583 svg:y2

19.583.1 <draw:connector>, <draw:line> and <draw:measure>

19.583.2 <svg:linearGradient>

19.584 table:acceptance-state

19.585 table:algorithm

19.586 table:add-empty-lines

19.587 table:allow-empty-cell

19.588 table:application-data

19.589 table:automatic-find-labels

19.590 table:base-cell-address

19.591 table:bind-styles-to-content

19.592 table:border-color

19.593 table:buttons

19.594 table:case-sensitive

19.595 table:cell-address

19.596 table:cell-range

19.597 table:cell-range-address

19.597.1 General

19.597.2 <chart:categories>

19.597.3 <chart:domain> - bubble

19.597.4 <chart:domain>- scatter

19.597.5 <chart:domain> - surface

19.597.6

19.597.7 <table:highlighted-range>

19.597.8 <table:named-range>

19.597.9 <table:source-cell-range>

19.598 table:column

19.599 table:comment

19.600 table:condition

19.601 table:condition-source

19.602 table:condition-source-range-address

19.603 table:contains-error

19.604 table:contains-header

19.605 table:content-validation-name

19.606 table:copy-back

19.607 table:copy-formulas

19.608 table:copy-styles

19.609 table:count

19.610 table:country

19.611 table:data-field

19.612 table:data-cell-range-address

19.613 table:database-name

19.614 table:database-table-name

19.615 table:data-type

19.615.1 General

19.615.2 <table:filter-condition>

19.615.3 <table:sort-by>

19.615.4 <table:sort-groups>

19.616 table:date-end

19.617 table:date-start

19.618 table:date-value

19.619 table:default-cell-style-name

19.620 table:direction

19.621 table:display

19.622 table:display-border

19.623 table:display-duplicates

19.624 table:display-filter-buttons

19.625 table:display-list

19.626 table:display-member-mode

19.627 table:drill-down-on-double-click

19.628 table:embedded-number-behavior

19.629 table:enabled

19.630 table:end

19.631 table:end-cell-address

19.632 table:end-column

19.633 table:end-position

19.634 table:end-row

19.635 table:end-table

19.636 table:end-x

19.637 table:end-y

19.638 table:execute

19.639 table:expression

19.640 table:field-name

19.641 table:field-number

19.642 table:filter-name

19.643 table:filter-options

19.644 table:first-row-end-column (deprecated)

19.645 table:first-row-start-column (deprecated)

19.646 table:formula

19.647 table:function

19.647.1 General

19.647.2 <table:consolidation>

19.647.3 <table:data-pilot-field>

19.647.4 <table:data-pilot-subtotal>

19.647.5 <table:subtotal-field>

19.648 table:grand-total

19.649 table:group-by-field-number

19.650 table:grouped-by

19.651 table:has-persistent-data

19.652 table:id

19.653 table:identify-categories

19.654 table:ignore-empty-rows

19.655 table:index

19.656 table:is-active

19.657 table:is-data-layout-field

19.658 table:is-selection

19.659 table:is-sub-table

19.660 table:label-cell-range-address

19.661 table:language

19.662 table:last-column-spanned

19.663 table:last-row-end-column (deprecated)

19.664 table:last-row-spanned

19.665 table:last-row-start-column (deprecated)

19.666 table:layout-mode

19.667 table:link-to-source-data

19.668 table:marked-invalid

19.669 table:matrix-covered

19.670 table:maximum-difference

19.671 table:member-count

19.672 table:member-name

19.673 table:member-type

19.674 table:message-type

19.675 table:mode

19.676 table:multi-deletion-spanned

19.677 table:name

19.677.1 General

19.677.2 <table:cell-range-source>

19.677.3 <table:content-validation>

19.677.4 <table:data-pilot-group>

19.677.5 <table:data-pilot-group-member>

19.677.6 <table:data-pilot-member>

19.677.7 <table:data-pilot-table>

19.677.8 <table:database-range>

19.677.9 <table:named-expression>

19.677.10 <table:named-range>

19.677.11 <table:operation>

19.677.12 <table:source-cell-range>

19.677.13 <table:source-service>

19.677.14 <table:table>

19.677.15 <table:table-template>

19.678 table:null-year

19.679 table:number-columns-repeated

19.679.1 General

19.679.2 <table:covered-table-cell>

19.679.3 <table:table-cell>

19.679.4 <table:table-column>

19.680 table:number-columns-spanned

19.681 table:number-rows-repeated

19.682 table:number-rows-spanned

19.683 table:number-matrix-columns-spanned

19.684 table:number-matrix-rows-spanned

19.685 table:object-name

19.686 table:on-update-keep-size

19.687 table:on-update-keep-styles

19.688 table:operator

19.689 table:order

19.690 table:orientation

19.690.1 General

19.690.2 <table:data-pilot-field>

19.690.3 <table:database-range>

19.690.4 <table:label-range>

19.691 table:page-breaks-on-group-change

19.692 table:paragraph-style-name

19.693 table:parse-sql-statement

19.694 table:password

19.695 table:position

19.696 table:precision-as-shown

19.697 table:print

19.698 table:print-ranges

19.699 table:protect (deprecated)

19.700 table:protected

19.700.1 General

19.700.2 <table:covered-table-cell>

19.700.3 <table:scenario>

19.700.4 <table:table>

19.700.5 <table:table-cell>

19.701 table:protection-key

19.702 table:protection-key-digest-algorithm

19.703 table:query-name

19.704 table:range-usable-as

19.705 table:refresh-delay

19.706 table:rejecting-change-id

19.707 table:rfc-language-tag

19.708 table:row

19.709 table:scenario-ranges

19.710 table:script

19.711 table:search-criteria-must-apply-to-whole-cell

19.712 table:selected-page

19.713 table:show-details

19.714 table:show-empty

19.715 table:show-filter-button

19.716 table:sort-mode

19.717 table:source-cell-range-addresses

19.718 table:source-field-name

19.719 table:source-name

19.720 table:sql-statement

19.721 table:start

19.722 table:start-column

19.723 table:start-position

19.724 table:start-row

19.725 table:start-table

19.726 table:status

19.727 table:step

19.728 table:steps

19.729 table:structure-protected

19.730 table:style-name

19.730.1 General

19.730.2 <table:background>

19.730.3 <table:body>

19.730.4 <table:covered-table-cell>

19.730.5 <table:even-columns>

19.730.6 <table:even-rows>

19.730.7 <table:first-column>

19.730.8 <table:first-row>

19.730.9 <table:last-column>

19.730.10 <table:last-row>

19.730.11 <table:odd-columns>

19.730.12 <table:odd-rows>

19.730.13 <table:table-cell>

19.730.14 <table:table-column>

19.730.15 <table:table-row>

19.730.16 <table:table>

19.731 table:tab-color (moved to 20.442)

19.733 table:table

19.734 table:table-background

19.735 table:table-name

19.736 table:target-cell-address

19.737 table:target-range-address

19.737.1 General

19.737.2 <table:data-pilot-table>

19.737.3 <table:database-range>

19.737.4 <table:filter>

19.737.5 <table:sort>

19.738 table:template-name

19.739 table:title

19.740 table:track-changes

19.741 table:type

19.741.1 General

19.741.2 <table:data-pilot-field-reference>

19.741.3 <table:deletion>

19.741.4 <table:insertion>

19.742 table:use-banding-columns-styles

19.743 table:use-banding-rows-styles

19.744 table:use-first-column-styles

19.745 table:use-first-row-styles

19.746 table:use-last-column-styles

19.747 table:use-last-row-styles

19.748 table:use-labels

19.749 table:use-regular-expressions

19.750 table:use-wildcards

19.751 table:used-hierarchy

19.752 table:user-name

19.753 table:value

19.753.1 <table:filter-condition>

19.753.2 <table:filter-set-item>

19.754 table:value-type

19.755 table:visibility

19.756 text:active

19.757 text:address

19.758 text:alphabetical-separators

19.759 text:anchor-page-number

19.760 text:anchor-type

19.761 text:annote

19.762 text:author

19.763 text:bibliography-data-field

19.764 text:bibliography-type

19.765 text:booktitle

19.766 text:bullet-char

19.767 text:bullet-relative-size

19.768 text:capitalize-entries

19.769 text:c

19.770 text:caption-sequence-format

19.771 text:caption-sequence-name

19.772 text:change-id

19.773 text:chapter

19.774 text:citation-body-style-name

19.775 text:citation-style-name

19.776 text:class-names

19.776.1 General

19.776.2 <text:h>

19.776.3 <text:p>

19.776.4 <text:span>

19.777 text:column-name

19.778 text:combine-entries

19.779 text:combine-entries-with-dash

19.780 text:combine-entries-with-pp

19.781 text:comma-separated

19.782 text:cond-style-name

19.783 text:condition

19.783.1 General

19.783.2 <text:conditional-text>

19.783.3 <text:database-next>

19.783.4 <text:database-row-select>

19.783.5 <text:hidden-paragraph>

19.783.6 <text:hidden-text>

19.783.7 <text:section>

19.784 text:connection-name

19.785 text:consecutive-numbering

19.786 text:continue-list

19.787 text:continue-numbering

19.788 text:copy-outline-levels

19.789 text:count-empty-lines

19.790 text:count-in-text-boxes

19.791 text:current-selected

19.792 text:current-value

19.793 text:custom1

19.794 text:custom2

19.795 text:custom3

19.796 text:custom4

19.797 text:custom5

19.798 text:database-name

19.799 text:date-adjust

19.800 text:date-value

19.801 text:default-style-name

19.802 text:description

19.803 text:display

19.803.1 General

19.803.2 <text:chapter>

19.803.3 <text:expression>

19.803.4 <text:file-name>

19.803.5 <text:index-entry-chapter>

19.803.6 <text:section>

19.803.7 <text:table-formula>

19.803.8 <text:template-name>

19.803.9 <text:user-field-get>

19.803.10 <text:variable-get>

19.803.11 <text:variable-input>

19.803.12 <text:variable-set>

19.804 text:display-levels

19.805 text:display-outline-level

19.806 text:duration

19.807 text:edition

19.808 text:editor

19.809 text:filter-name

19.810 text:fixed

19.811 text:footnotes-position

19.812 text:formula

19.813 text:global (deprecated)

19.814 text:howpublished

19.815 text:increment

19.816 text:id

19.816.1 General

19.816.2 <draw:text-box> (deprecated)

19.816.3 <text:alphabetical-index-mark-end>

19.816.4 <text:alphabetical-index-mark-start>

19.816.5 <text:changed-region> (deprecated)

19.816.6 <text:h> (deprecated)

19.816.7 <text:note>

19.816.8 <text:p> (deprecated)

19.816.9 <text:toc-mark-end>

19.816.10 <text:toc-mark-start>

19.816.11 <text:user-index-mark-end>

19.816.12 <text:user-index-mark-start>

19.817 text:identifier

19.818 text:index-name

19.819 text:index-scope

19.820 text:ignore-case

19.821 text:institution

19.822 text:is-hidden

19.823 text:is-list-header

19.824 text:isbn

19.825 text:issn

19.826 text:journal

19.827 text:key

19.828 text:key1

19.829 text:key2

19.830 text:key1-phonetic

19.831 text:key2-phonetic

19.832 text:kind

19.833 text:label

19.834 text:label-followed-by

19.835 text:level

19.836 text:list-id (deprecated)

19.837 text:list-tab-stop-position

19.838 text:main-entry

19.839 text:main-entry-style-name

19.840 text:master-page-name

19.841 text:month

19.842 text:name

19.842.1 General

19.842.2 <text:alphabetical-index>

19.842.3 <text:bibliography>

19.842.4 <text:bookmark>

19.842.5 <text:bookmark-end>

19.842.6 <text:bookmark-start>

19.842.7 <text:drop-down>

19.842.8 <text:execute-macro>

19.842.9 <text:illustration-index>

19.842.10 <text:index-title>

19.842.11 <text:object-index>

19.842.12 <text:reference-mark>

19.842.13 <text:reference-mark-end>

19.842.14 <text:reference-mark-start>

19.842.15 <text:section>

19.842.16 <text:sequence>

19.842.17 <text:sequence-decl>

19.842.18 <text:table-of-content>

19.842.19 <text:table-index>

19.842.20 <text:user-defined>

19.842.21 <text:user-field-decl>

19.842.22 <text:user-field-get>

19.842.23 <text:user-field-input>

19.842.24 <text:user-index>

19.842.25 <text:variable-set>

19.842.26 <text:variable-decl>

19.842.27 <text:variable-get>

19.842.28 <text:variable-input>

19.843 text:note

19.844 text:note-class

19.845 text:number

19.846 text:number-lines

19.847 text:number-position

19.848 text:numbered-entries

19.849 text:offset

19.850 text:organizations

19.851 text:outline-level

19.851.1 General

19.851.2 <text:alphabetical-index-entry-template>

19.851.3 <text:chapter>

19.851.4 <text:h>

19.851.5 <text:index-entry-chapter>

19.851.6 <text:index-source-styles>

19.851.7 <text:user-index-mark>

19.851.8 <text:table-of-content-entry-template>

19.851.9 <text:table-of-content-source>

19.851.10 <text:toc-mark>

19.851.11 <text:toc-mark-start>

19.851.12 <text:user-index-entry-template>

19.851.13 <text:user-index-mark-start>

19.852 text:page-adjust

19.852.1 General

19.852.2 <text:page-number>

19.852.3 <text:page-variable-set>

19.853 text:pages

19.854 text:placeholder-type

19.855 text:prefix

19.856 text:protected

19.857 text:protection-key

19.858 text:protection-key-digest-algorithm

19.859 text:publisher

19.860 text:ref-name

19.860.1 General

19.860.2 <text:bookmark-ref>

19.860.3 <text:note-ref>

19.860.4 <text:reference-ref>

19.860.5 <text:sequence>

19.860.6 <text:sequence-ref>

19.861 text:reference-format

19.862 text:relative-tab-stop-position

19.863 text:report-type

19.864 text:restart-numbering

19.865 text:restart-on-page

19.866 text:row-number

19.867 text:school

19.868 text:section-name

19.869 text:series

19.870 text:select-page

19.870.1 General

19.870.2 <text:page-continuation>

19.870.3 <text:page-number>

19.871 text:separation-character

19.872 text:sort-algorithm

19.873 text:sort-ascending

19.874 text:sort-by-position

19.875 text:start-value

19.875.1 General

19.875.2 <text:h>

19.875.3 <text:list-item>

19.875.4 <text:list-level-style-number>

19.875.5 <text:notes-configuration>

19.875.6 <text:numbered-paragraph> (deprecated)

19.875.7 <text:outline-level-style>

19.876 text:start-numbering-at

19.877 text:string-value-phonetic

19.878 text:string-value

19.878.1 General

19.878.2 <text:alphabetical-index-mark>

19.878.3 <text:hidden-text>

19.878.4 <text:page-continuation>

19.878.5 <text:toc-mark>

19.878.6 <text:user-index-mark>

19.879 text:string-value-if-false

19.880 text:string-value-if-true

19.881 text:style-name

19.881.1 General

19.881.2 <text:a>

19.881.3 <text:alphabetical-index>

19.881.4 <text:alphabetical-index-entry-template>

19.881.5 <text:bibliography>

19.881.6 <text:bibliography-entry-template>

19.881.7 <text:h>

19.881.8 <text:illustration-index>

19.881.9 <text:illustration-index-entry-template>

19.881.10 <text:index-entry-bibliography>

19.881.11 <text:index-entry-chapter>

19.881.12 <text:index-entry-link-end>

19.881.13 <text:index-entry-link-start>

19.881.14 <text:index-entry-page-number>

19.881.15 <text:index-entry-span>

19.881.16 <text:index-entry-tab-stop>

19.881.17 <text:index-entry-text>

19.881.18 <text:index-source-style>

19.881.19 <text:index-title>

19.881.20 <text:index-title-template>

19.881.21 <text:linenumbering-configuration>

19.881.22 <text:list>

19.881.23 <text:list-level-style-number>

19.881.24 <text:list-level-style-bullet>

19.881.25 <text:numbered-paragraph> (deprecated)

19.881.26 <text:object-index>

19.881.27 <text:object-index-entry-template>

19.881.28 <text:outline-level-style>

19.881.29 <text:p>

19.881.30 <text:ruby>

19.881.31 <text:ruby-text>

19.881.32 <text:section>

19.881.33 <text:span>

19.881.34 <text:table-index-entry-template>

19.881.35 <text:table-of-content>

19.881.36 <text:table-of-content-entry-template>

19.881.37 <text:table-index>

19.881.38 <text:user-index>

19.881.39 <text:user-index-entry-template>

19.882 text:style-override

19.883 text:suffix

19.884 text:tab-ref

19.885 text:table-name

19.886 text:table-type

19.887 text:time-adjust

19.888 text:time-value

19.889 text:title

19.890 text:track-changes

19.891 text:url

19.892 text:use-caption

19.893 text:use-chart-objects

19.894 text:use-draw-objects

19.895 text:use-floating-frames

19.896 text:use-graphics

19.897 text:use-index-marks

19.898 text:use-index-source-styles

19.899 text:use-keys-as-entries

19.900 text:use-math-objects

19.901 text:use-objects

19.902 text:use-other-objects

19.903 text:use-outline-level

19.904 text:use-soft-page-breaks

19.905 text:use-spreadsheet-objects

19.906 text:use-tables

19.907 text:value

19.907.1 General

19.907.2 <text:label>

19.907.3 <text:database-row-number>

19.908 text:visited-style-name

19.909 text:volume

19.910 text:year

19.911 xforms:bind

19.912 xhtml:about

19.913 xhtml:content

19.914 xhtml:datatype

19.915 xhtml:property

19.916 xlink:actuate

19.917 xlink:href

19.917.1 General

19.917.2 <anim:audio>

19.917.3 <chart:chart>

19.917.4 <chart:symbol-image>

19.917.5 <db:component>

19.917.6 <db:connection-resource>

19.917.7 <db:file-based-database>

19.917.8 <draw:a>

19.917.9 <draw:applet>

19.917.10 <draw:area-circle>

19.917.11 <draw:area-polygon>

19.917.12 <draw:area-rectangle>

19.917.13 <draw:fill-image>

19.917.14 <draw:floating-frame>

19.917.15 <draw:image>

19.917.16 <draw:object>

19.917.17 <draw:object-ole>

19.917.18 <draw:plugin>

19.917.19 <form:button>

19.917.20 <form:connection-resource>

19.917.21 <form:image>

19.917.22 <form:form>

19.917.23 <meta:auto-reload>

19.917.24 <meta:template>

19.917.25 <presentation:event-listener>

19.917.26 <presentation:sound>

19.917.27 <script:event-listener>

19.917.28 <style:background-image>

19.917.29 <svg:definition-src>

19.917.30 <svg:font-face-uri>

19.917.31 <table:cell-range-source>

19.917.32 <table:table-source>

19.917.33 <text:a>

19.917.34 <text:alphabetical-index-auto-mark-file>

19.917.35 <text:list-level-style-image>

19.917.36 <text:script>

19.917.37 <text:section-source>

19.918 xlink:show

19.919 xlink:title

19.920 xlink:type

19.921 xml:id

19.923 form:input-required

19.924 style:num-list-format-name

19.925 draw:extrusion-metal-type

19.926 draw:handle-position-x

19.927 draw:handle-position-y

19.928 draw:handle-polar-pole-x

19.929 draw:handle-polar-pole-y

19.930 draw:handle-polar-radius

19.932 draw:handle-polar-angle

20 Formatting Attributes

20.1 General

20.2 chart:angle-offset

20.3 chart:auto-position

20.4 chart:auto-size

20.5 chart:axis-label-position

20.6 chart:axis-position

20.7 chart:connect-bars

20.8 chart:data-label-number

20.9 chart:data-label-series

20.10 chart:data-label-symbol

20.11 chart:data-label-text

20.12 chart:deep

20.13 chart:display-label

20.14 chart:error-category

20.15 chart:error-lower-indicator

20.16 chart:error-lower-limit

20.17 chart:error-lower-range

20.18 chart:error-margin

20.19 chart:error-percentage

20.20 chart:error-upper-indicator

20.21 chart:error-upper-limit

20.22 chart:error-upper-range

20.23 chart:gap-width

20.24 chart:group-bars-per-axis

20.25 chart:hole-size

20.26 chart:include-hidden-cells

20.27 chart:interpolation

20.28 chart:interval-major

20.29 chart:interval-minor-divisor

20.30 chart:japanese-candle-stick

20.31 chart:label-arrangement

20.32 chart:label-position

20.33 chart:label-position-negative

20.34 chart:lines (deprecated)

20.35 chart:link-data-style-to-source

20.36 chart:logarithmic

20.37 chart:maximum

20.38 chart:mean-value

20.39 chart:minimum

20.40 chart:origin

20.41 chart:overlap

20.42 chart:pie-offset

20.43 chart:percentage

20.44 chart:regression-force-intercept

20.45 chart:regression-intercept-value

20.46 chart:regression-max-degree

20.47 chart:regression-moving-type

20.48 chart:regression-name

20.49 chart:regression-period

20.50 chart:regression-type

20.51 chart:reverse-direction

20.52 chart:right-angled-axes

20.53 chart:scale-text

20.54 chart:series-source (deprecated)

20.55 chart:sort-by-x-values

20.56 chart:solid-type

20.57 chart:spline-order

20.58 chart:spline-resolution

20.59 chart:stacked

20.60 chart:symbol-height

20.61 chart:symbol-name

20.62 chart:symbol-type

20.63 chart:symbol-width

20.64 chart:text-overlap

20.65 chart:three-dimensional

20.66 chart:tick-marks-major-inner

20.67 chart:tick-marks-major-outer

20.68 chart:tick-marks-minor-inner

20.69 chart:tick-marks-minor-outer

20.70 chart:tick-mark-position

20.71 chart:treat-empty-cells

20.72 chart:vertical

20.73 chart:visible

20.74 dr3d:ambient-color

20.75 dr3d:back-scale

20.76 dr3d:backface-culling

20.77 dr3d:close-back

20.78 dr3d:close-front

20.79 dr3d:depth

20.80 dr3d:diffuse-color

20.81 dr3d:edge-rounding

20.82 dr3d:edge-rounding-mode

20.83 dr3d:emissive-color

20.84 dr3d:end-angle

20.85 dr3d:horizontal-segments

20.86 dr3d:lighting-mode

20.87 dr3d:normals-direction

20.88 dr3d:normals-kind

20.89 dr3d:shadow

20.90 dr3d:shininess

20.91 dr3d:specular-color

20.92 dr3d:texture-filter

20.93 dr3d:texture-kind

20.94 dr3d:texture-mode

20.95 dr3d:texture-generation-mode-x

20.96 dr3d:texture-generation-mode-y

20.97 dr3d:vertical-segments

20.98 draw:auto-grow-height

20.99 draw:auto-grow-width

20.100 draw:background-size

20.101 draw:blue

20.102 draw:caption-angle

20.103 draw:caption-angle-type

20.104 draw:caption-escape

20.105 draw:caption-escape-direction

20.106 draw:caption-fit-line-length

20.107 draw:caption-gap

20.108 draw:caption-line-length

20.109 draw:caption-type

20.110 draw:color-inversion

20.111 draw:color-mode

20.112 draw:contrast

20.113 draw:decimal-places

20.114 draw:draw-aspect

20.115 draw:end-guide

20.116 draw:end-line-spacing-horizontal

20.117 draw:end-line-spacing-vertical

20.118 draw:fill

20.119 draw:fill-color

20.120 draw:fill-gradient-name

20.121 draw:fill-hatch-name

20.122 draw:fill-hatch-solid

20.123 draw:fill-image-height

20.124 draw:fill-image-name

20.125 draw:fill-image-ref-point

20.126 draw:fill-image-ref-point-x

20.127 draw:fill-image-ref-point-y

20.128 draw:fill-image-width

20.129 draw:fit-to-contour

20.130 draw:fit-to-size

20.131 draw:frame-display-border

20.132 draw:frame-margin-horizontal

20.133 draw:frame-display-scrollbar

20.134 draw:frame-margin-vertical

20.135 draw:gamma

20.136 draw:green

20.137 draw:gradient-step-count

20.138 draw:guide-distance

20.139 draw:guide-overhang

20.140 draw:image-opacity

20.141 draw:line-distance

20.142 draw:luminance

20.143 draw:marker-end

20.144 draw:marker-end-center

20.145 draw:marker-end-width

20.146 draw:marker-start

20.147 draw:marker-start-center

20.148 draw:marker-start-width

20.149 draw:measure-align

20.150 draw:measure-vertical-align

20.151 draw:ole-draw-aspect (deprecated)

20.152 draw:opacity

20.153 draw:opacity-name

20.154 draw:parallel

20.155 draw:placing

20.156 draw:red

20.157 draw:secondary-fill-color

20.158 draw:shadow

20.159 draw:shadow-color

20.160 draw:shadow-offset-x

20.161 draw:shadow-offset-y

20.162 draw:shadow-opacity

20.163 draw:show-unit

20.164 draw:start-guide

20.165 draw:start-line-spacing-horizontal

20.166 draw:start-line-spacing-vertical

20.167 draw:stroke

20.168 draw:stroke-dash

20.169 draw:stroke-dash-names

20.170 draw:stroke-linejoin

20.171 svg:stroke-linecap

20.172 draw:symbol-color

20.173 draw:textarea-horizontal-align

20.174 draw:textarea-vertical-align

20.175 draw:tile-repeat-offset

20.176 draw:visible-area-height

20.177 draw:visible-area-left

20.178 draw:visible-area-top

20.179 draw:visible-area-width

20.180 draw:unit

20.181 draw:wrap-influence-on-position

20.182 fo:background-color

20.183 fo Border Properties

20.183.1 General

20.183.2 fo:border

20.183.3 fo:border-bottom

20.183.4 fo:border-left

20.183.5 fo:border-right

20.183.6 fo:border-top

20.184 fo:break-after

20.185 fo:break-before

20.186 fo:clip

20.187 fo:color

20.188 fo:country

20.189 fo:font-family

20.190 fo:font-size

20.191 fo:font-style

20.192 fo:font-variant

20.193 fo:font-weight

20.194 fo:height

20.195 fo:hyphenate

20.196 fo:hyphenation-keep

20.197 fo:hyphenation-ladder-count

20.198 fo:hyphenation-push-char-count

20.199 fo:hyphenation-remain-char-count

20.200 fo:keep-together

20.201 fo:keep-with-next

20.202 fo:language

20.203 fo:letter-spacing

20.204 fo:line-height

20.205 fo:margin

20.206 fo:margin-bottom

20.207 fo:margin-left

20.208 fo:margin-right

20.209 fo:margin-top

20.210 fo:max-height

20.211 fo:max-width

20.212 fo:min-height

20.212.1 <style:graphic-properties>

20.212.2 <style:header-footer-properties>

20.213 fo:min-width

20.214 fo:orphans

20.215 fo:page-height

20.216 fo:page-width

20.217 fo:padding

20.218 fo:padding-bottom

20.219 fo:padding-left

20.220 fo:padding-right

20.221 fo:padding-top

20.222 fo:script

20.223 fo:text-align

20.223.1 <style:paragraph-properties>

20.223.2 <style:list-level-properties>

20.224 fo:text-align-last

20.225 fo:text-indent

20.226 fo:text-shadow

20.227 fo:text-transform

20.228 fo:widows

20.229 fo:width

20.230 fo:wrap-option

20.231 presentation:background-objects-visible

20.232 presentation:background-visible

20.233 presentation:display-date-time

20.234 presentation:display-footer

20.235 presentation:display-header

20.236 presentation:display-page-number

20.237 presentation:duration

20.238 presentation:transition-speed

20.239 presentation:transition-style

20.240 presentation:transition-type

20.241 presentation:visibility

20.242 smil:direction

20.243 smil:fadeColor

20.244 smil:subtype

20.245 smil:type

20.246 style:auto-text-indent

20.247 style:background-transparency

20.248 style:border-line-width

20.249 style:border-line-width-bottom

20.250 style:border-line-width-left

20.251 style:border-line-width-right

20.252 style:border-line-width-top

20.253 style:cell-protect

20.254 style:column-width

20.255 style:contextual-spacing

20.256 style:country-asian

20.257 style:country-complex

20.258 style:decimal-places

20.259 style:diagonal-bl-tr

20.260 style:diagonal-bl-tr-widths

20.261 style:diagonal-tl-br

20.262 style:diagonal-tl-br-widths

20.263 style:direction

20.264 style:dynamic-spacing

20.265 style:editable

20.266 style:first-page-number

20.267 style:flow-with-text

20.268 style:font-charset

20.269 style:font-charset-asian

20.270 style:font-charset-complex

20.271 style:font-family-asian

20.272 style:font-family-complex

20.273 style:font-family-generic

20.274 style:font-family-generic-asian

20.275 style:font-family-generic-complex

20.276 style:font-independent-line-spacing

20.277 style:font-name

20.278 style:font-name-asian

20.279 style:font-name-complex

20.280 style:font-pitch

20.281 style:font-pitch-asian

20.282 style:font-pitch-complex

20.283 style:font-relief

20.284 style:font-size-asian

20.285 style:font-size-complex

20.286 style:font-size-rel

20.287 style:font-size-rel-asian

20.288 style:font-size-rel-complex

20.289 style:font-style-asian

20.290 style:font-style-complex

20.291 style:font-style-name

20.292 style:font-style-name-asian

20.293 style:font-style-name-complex

20.294 style:font-weight-asian

20.295 style:font-weight-complex

20.296 style:footnote-max-height

20.297 style:glyph-orientation-vertical

20.298 style:horizontal-pos

20.299 style:horizontal-rel

20.300 style:join-border

20.301 style:justify-single-word

20.302 style:language-asian

20.303 style:language-complex

20.304 style:layout-grid-base-height

20.305 style:layout-grid-base-width

20.306 style:layout-grid-color

20.307 style:layout-grid-display

20.308 style:layout-grid-lines

20.309 style:layout-grid-mode

20.310 style:layout-grid-print

20.311 style:layout-grid-ruby-below

20.312 style:layout-grid-ruby-height

20.313 style:layout-grid-snap-to

20.314 style:layout-grid-standard-mode

20.315 style:line-break

20.316 style:letter-kerning

20.317 style:line-height-at-least

20.318 style:line-spacing

20.319 style:may-break-between-rows

20.320 style:min-row-height

20.321 style:mirror

20.322 style:num-format

20.323 style:num-letter-sync

20.324 style:num-prefix

20.325 style:num-suffix

20.326 style:number-wrapped-paragraphs

20.327 style:overflow-behavior

20.328 style:page-number

20.329 style:paper-tray-name

20.330 style:print

20.331 style:print-content

20.331.1 General

20.331.2 <style:graphic-properties>

20.331.3 <style:table-cell-properties>

20.332 style:print-page-order

20.333 style:print-orientation

20.334 style:protect

20.334.1 General

20.334.2 <style:graphic-properties>

20.334.3 <style:section-properties>

20.335 style:punctuation-wrap

20.336 style:register-true

20.337 style:register-truth-ref-style-name

20.338 style:rel-column-width

20.339 style:rel-height

20.340 style:rel-width

20.340.1 <style:graphic-properties>

20.340.2 <style:table-properties>

20.341 style:repeat

20.342 style:repeat-content

20.343 style:rfc-language-tag

20.344 style:rfc-language-tag-asian

20.345 style:rfc-language-tag-complex

20.346 style:rotation-align

20.347 style:rotation-angle

20.348 style:row-height

20.349 style:ruby-align

20.350 style:ruby-position

20.351 style:run-through

20.352 style:scale-to

20.353 style:scale-to-pages

20.354 style:scale-to-X

20.355 style:scale-to-Y

20.356 style:script-asian

20.357 style:script-complex

20.358 style:script-type

20.359 style:shadow

20.360 style:shrink-to-fit

20.361 style:snap-to-layout-grid

20.362 style:tab-stop-distance

20.363 style:table-centering

20.364 style:text-align-source

20.365 style:text-autospace

20.366 style:text-blinking

20.367 style:text-combine

20.368 style:text-combine-start-char

20.369 style:text-combine-end-char

20.370 style:text-emphasize

20.371 style:text-line-through-color

20.372 style:text-line-through-mode

20.373 style:text-line-through-style

20.374 style:text-line-through-text

20.375 style:text-line-through-text-style

20.376 style:text-line-through-type

20.377 style:text-line-through-width

20.378 style:text-outline

20.379 style:text-overline-color

20.380 style:text-overline-mode

20.381 style:text-overline-style

20.382 style:text-overline-type

20.383 style:text-overline-width

20.384 style:text-position

20.385 style:text-rotation-angle

20.386 style:text-rotation-scale

20.387 style:text-scale

20.388 style:text-underline-color

20.389 style:text-underline-mode

20.390 style:text-underline-style

20.391 style:text-underline-type

20.392 style:text-underline-width

20.393 style:use-optimal-column-width

20.394 style:use-optimal-row-height

20.395 style:use-window-font-color

20.396 style:vertical-align

20.396.1 <style:paragraph-properties>

20.396.2 <style:table-cell-properties>

20.397 style:vertical-pos

20.398 style:vertical-rel

20.399 style:width

20.400 style:wrap

20.401 style:wrap-contour

20.402 style:wrap-contour-mode

20.403 style:wrap-dynamic-threshold

20.404 style:writing-mode

20.404.1 General

20.404.2 <style:graphic-properties>

20.404.3 <style:page-layout-properties>

20.404.4 <style:paragraph-properties>

20.404.5 <style:section-properties>

20.404.6 <style:table-cell-properties>

20.404.7 <style:table-properties>

20.405 style:writing-mode-automatic

20.406 svg:fill-rule

20.407 svg:height

20.407.1 <style:graphic-properties>

20.407.2 <style:header-footer-properties>

20.408 svg:stroke-color

20.409 svg:stroke-opacity

20.410 svg:stroke-width

20.411 svg:x

20.412 svg:y

20.412.1 <style:graphic-properties>

20.412.2 <style:list-level-properties>

20.413 svg:width

20.414 table:align

20.415 table:border-model

20.416 table:display

20.417 text:anchor-page-number

20.418 text:anchor-type

20.419 text:animation

20.420 text:animation-delay

20.421 text:animation-direction

20.422 text:animation-repeat

20.423 text:animation-start-inside

20.424 text:animation-steps

20.425 text:animation-stop-inside

20.426 text:condition

20.427 text:display

20.428 text:dont-balance-text-columns

20.429 text:line-break

20.430 text:line-number

20.431 text:list-level-position-and-space-mode

20.432 text:min-label-distance

20.433 text:min-label-width

20.434 text:number-lines

20.435 text:space-before

20.436 chart:major-origin

20.437 chart:minor-logarithmic

20.438 draw:allow-overlap

20.439 style:margin-gutter

20.440 text:relative-tab-stop-position

20.441 draw:decorative

20.442 table:tab-color

Appendix A OpenDocument Relax NG Schema

Appendix B OpenDocument Metadata Manifest Ontology

Appendix C MIME Types and File Name Extensions (Non Normative)

Appendix D Accessibility Guidelines (Non Normative)

D.1 Title, Description and Caption of Graphical Elements

D.1.1 Guidance for authors

D.1.2 Authoring tool responsibility for presenting and prompting for the <svg:title> and <svg:desc> elements

D.2 Hyperlink Titles

D.3 Tables in Presentations

D.4 Further Guidelines

Appendix E Bidirectional (BiDi) Scripts, Numeric Digits Presentation and Calendars (Non Normative)

E.1 Paragraph and Layout Direction

E.2 Numeric Digits Presentation and Calendars

Appendix F Recommended Usage of SMIL

F.1 Slide Animation

F.2 Main Sequence

F.3 Interactive Sequence

Appendix G Changes From ODF 1.3 (Non Normative)

1 Introduction

1.1 Introduction

This document is part of the Open Document Format for Office Applications (OpenDocument) Version 1.4 specification. It defines an XML schema for office documents. Office documents include text documents, spreadsheets, charts and graphical documents like drawings or presentations, and other forms of documents.

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1.5 Table 1 - XML Namespaces defined by the OpenDocument schema

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+

Prefix

Description

Namespace

-
+

anim

Elements and attributes that describe animation content.

urn:oasis:names:tc:opendocument:xmlns:
animation:1.0

-
+

chart

Elements and attributes that describe chart content.

urn:oasis:names:tc:opendocument:xmlns:
chart:1.0

-
+

config

Elements and attributes that describe application specific settings.

urn:oasis:names:tc:opendocument:xmlns:
config:1.0

-
+

db

For elements and attributes that describe database specific objects.

urn:oasis:names:tc:opendocument:xmlns:
database:1.0

-
+

dr3d

Elements and attributes that describe 3D graphic content.

urn:oasis:names:tc:opendocument:xmlns:
dr3d:1.0

-
+

draw

Elements and attributes that describe graphic content.

urn:oasis:names:tc:opendocument:xmlns:
drawing:1.0

-
+

form

Elements and attributes that describe forms and controls.

urn:oasis:names:tc:opendocument:xmlns:
form:1.0

-
+

manifest

Elements and attribute contained in the package manifest.

urn:oasis:names:tc:opendocument:xmlns:
manifest:1.0

-
+

meta

Elements and attributes that describe meta information.

urn:oasis:names:tc:opendocument:xmlns:
meta:1.0

-
+

number

Elements and attributes that describe data style information.

urn:oasis:names:tc:opendocument:xmlns:
datastyle:1.0

-
+

office

All common pieces of information not contained in another, more specific namespace.

urn:oasis:names:tc:opendocument:xmlns:
office:1.0

-
+

presentation

Elements and attributes that describe presentation content.

urn:oasis:names:tc:opendocument:xmlns:
presentation:1.0

-
+

script

Elements and attributes that represent scripts or events.

urn:oasis:names:tc:opendocument:xmlns:
script:1.0

-
+

table

Elements and attributes that may occur in spreadsheets or in table in a text document.

urn:oasis:names:tc:opendocument:xmlns:
table:1.0

-
+

text

Elements and attributes that may occur within text documents and text parts of other document types.

urn:oasis:names:tc:opendocument:xmlns:
text:1.0

-
+

style

Elements and attributes that describe the style and inheritance model used by the OpenDocument format.

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1.5 Table 2 - XML Namespaces defined by the OpenDocument metadata manifest ontology

-
+

Prefix

Description

Namespace

-
+

odf

RDF node property and node elements for OpenDocument package entities

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1.5 Table 3 - XML Namespaces defined by the OpenDocument schema that include elements and attributes that are compatible to elements and attributes of other standards.

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+

Prefix

Description

Namespace

-
+

fo

Attributes that are compatible to attributes defined in [XSL].

urn:oasis:names:tc:opendocument:xmlns:
xsl-fo-compatible:1.0

-
+

svg

Elements and attributes that are derived from elements or attributes defined in [SVG].

urn:oasis:names:tc:opendocument:xmlns:
svg-compatible:1.0

-
+

smil

Attributes that are derived from to attributes defined in [SMIL20].

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1.5 Table 4 - XML Namespaces used by the OpenDocument schema

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+

Prefix

Description

Namespace

-
+

dc

The Dublin Core Namespace (see [DCMI]).

http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/

-
+

math

MathML Namespace (see [MathML])

http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML

-
+

xforms

The XForms namespace (see [XForms]).

http://www.w3.org/2002/xforms

-
+

xlink

The XLink namespace (see [XLink]).

http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink

-
+

xhtml

RDFa attributes (see [RDFa]).

http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml

-
+

grddl

GRDDL attributes (see [GRDDL])

@@ -1058,13 +1058,13 @@

1.5 Table 5 - XML Namespaces defined by the OpenDocument metadata manifest ontology

-
+

Prefix

Description

Namespace

-
+

pkg

OWL classes and properties contained in metadata manifest files.

@@ -1076,13 +1076,13 @@

1.5 Table 6 - Other XML Namespaces defined by this specification

-
+

Prefix

Description

Namespace

-
+

of

Namespace for formulas defined by Part 4 of this specification that occur in attribute values.

@@ -1146,11 +1146,11 @@

3.1.1 The <office:document> element is a root element.

-

The <office:document> element is usable within the following elements: <db:component> 12.25.5 and <draw:object> 10.4.6.2.

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The <office:document> element is usable within the following elements: <db:component> ? and <draw:object> ?.

-

The <office:document> element has the following attributes: grddl:transformation 19.320, office:mimetype 19.379 and office:version 19.390.

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The <office:document> element has the following attributes: grddl:transformation ?, office:mimetype ? and office:version ?.

-

The <office:document> element has the following child elements: <office:automatic-styles> 3.15.3, <office:body> 3.3, <office:font-face-decls> 3.14, <office:master-styles> 3.15.4, <office:meta> 3.2, <office:scripts> 3.12, <office:settings> 3.10 and <office:styles> 3.15.2.

+

The <office:document> element has the following child elements: <office:automatic-styles> ?, <office:body> ?, <office:font-face-decls> ?, <office:master-styles> ?, <office:meta> ?, <office:scripts> ?, <office:settings> ? and <office:styles> ?.

3.1.3 Package OpenDocument Files

3.1.3.1 General

@@ -1163,36 +1163,36 @@

3.1.3

The <office:document-content> element is a root element.

-

The <office:document-content> element has the following attributes: grddl:transformation 19.320 and office:version 19.390.

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The <office:document-content> element has the following attributes: grddl:transformation ? and office:version ?.

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The <office:document-content> element has the following child elements: <office:automatic-styles> 3.15.3, <office:body> 3.3, <office:font-face-decls> 3.14 and <office:scripts> 3.12.

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The <office:document-content> element has the following child elements: <office:automatic-styles> ?, <office:body> ?, <office:font-face-decls> ? and <office:scripts> ?.

3.1.3.3 <office:document-styles>

The <office:document-styles> root element contains styles used in document content and automatic styles used in styles. The file within a package for the <office:document-styles> element is styles.xml.

The <office:document-styles> element is a root element.

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The <office:document-styles> element has the following attributes: grddl:transformation 19.320 and office:version 19.390.

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The <office:document-styles> element has the following attributes: grddl:transformation ? and office:version ?.

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The <office:document-styles> element has the following child elements: <office:automatic-styles> 3.15.3, <office:font-face-decls> 3.14, <office:master-styles> 3.15.4 and <office:styles> 3.15.2.

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The <office:document-styles> element has the following child elements: <office:automatic-styles> ?, <office:font-face-decls> ?, <office:master-styles> ? and <office:styles> ?.

3.1.3.4 <office:document-meta>

The <office:document-meta> root element contains document metadata elements. The file within a package for the <office:document-meta> element is meta.xml.

The <office:document-meta> element is a root element.

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The <office:document-meta> element has the following attributes: grddl:transformation 19.320 and office:version 19.390.

+

The <office:document-meta> element has the following attributes: grddl:transformation ? and office:version ?.

-

The <office:document-meta> element has the following child element: <office:meta> 3.2.

+

The <office:document-meta> element has the following child element: <office:meta> ?.

3.1.3.5 <office:document-settings>

The <office:document-settings> root element contains implementation-dependent settings. The file within a package for the <office:document-settings> element is settings.xml.

The <office:document-settings> element is a root element.

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The <office:document-settings> element has the following attributes: grddl:transformation 19.320 and office:version 19.390.

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The <office:document-settings> element has the following attributes: grddl:transformation ? and office:version ?.

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The <office:document-settings> element has the following child element: <office:settings> 3.10.

+

The <office:document-settings> element has the following child element: <office:settings> ?.

3.1.4 Summary of Document Representation

OpenDocument file models are summarized in Table 7.

@@ -1200,7 +1200,7 @@

Table 7 - Root element content models

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+

Root Element

<office:meta>

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<office:master-styles>

<office:body>

-
+

<office:document>

X

@@ -1236,7 +1236,7 @@

X

X

-
+

<office:document-content>

 

 

X

@@ -1246,7 +1246,7 @@

X

 

X

-
+

<office:document-styles>

 

 

 

X

@@ -1256,11 +1256,11 @@

X

X

-

 

+

 

<office:document-meta>

X

-

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

+

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

<office:document-settings>

 

X

@@ -1272,104 +1272,104 @@

3.2 All the child elements of an <office:meta> element contain metadata about a document as a whole.

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The <office:meta> element is usable within the following elements: <office:document> 3.1.2 and <office:document-meta> 3.1.3.4.

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The <office:meta> element is usable within the following elements: <office:document> ? and <office:document-meta> ?.

The <office:meta> element has no attributes.

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The <office:meta> element has the following child elements: <dc:creator> 4.3.2.7, <dc:date> 4.3.2.10, <dc:description> 4.3.2.3, <dc:language> 4.3.2.15, <dc:subject> 4.3.2.4, <dc:title> 4.3.2.2, <meta:auto-reload> 4.3.2.13, <meta:creation-date> 4.3.2.9, <meta:document-statistic> 4.3.2.18, <meta:editing-cycles> 4.3.2.16, <meta:editing-duration> 4.3.2.17, <meta:generator> 4.3.2.1, <meta:hyperlink-behaviour> 4.3.2.14, <meta:initial-creator> 4.3.2.6, <meta:keyword> 4.3.2.5, <meta:print-date> 4.3.2.11, <meta:printed-by> 4.3.2.8, <meta:template> 4.3.2.12 and <meta:user-defined> 4.3.3.

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The <office:meta> element has the following child elements: <dc:creator> ?, <dc:date> ?, <dc:description> ?, <dc:language> ?, <dc:subject> ?, <dc:title> ?, <meta:auto-reload> ?, <meta:creation-date> ?, <meta:document-statistic> ?, <meta:editing-cycles> ?, <meta:editing-duration> ?, <meta:generator> ?, <meta:hyperlink-behaviour> ?, <meta:initial-creator> ?, <meta:keyword> ?, <meta:print-date> ?, <meta:printed-by> ?, <meta:template> ? and <meta:user-defined> ?.

3.3 <office:body>

The <office:body> element contains the elements that represent the content of a document.

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The <office:body> element is usable within the following elements: <office:document> 3.1.2 and <office:document-content> 3.1.3.2.

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The <office:body> element is usable within the following elements: <office:document> ? and <office:document-content> ?.

The <office:body> element has no attributes.

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The <office:body> element has the following child elements: <office:chart> 3.8, <office:database> 12.1, <office:drawing> 3.5, <office:image> 3.9, <office:presentation> 3.6, <office:spreadsheet> 3.7 and <office:text> 3.4.

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The <office:body> element has the following child elements: <office:chart> ?, <office:database> ?, <office:drawing> ?, <office:image> ?, <office:presentation> ?, <office:spreadsheet> ? and <office:text> ?.

3.4 <office:text>

The <office:text> element represents the content of a text document.

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The <office:text> element is usable within the following element: <office:body> 3.3.

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The <office:text> element is usable within the following element: <office:body> ?.

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The <office:text> element has the following attributes: text:global 19.812 and text:use-soft-page-breaks 19.903.

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The <office:text> element has the following attributes: text:global ? and text:use-soft-page-breaks ?.

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The <office:text> element has the following child elements: <dr3d:scene> 10.5.2, <draw:a> 10.4.12, <draw:caption> 10.3.11, <draw:circle> 10.3.8, <draw:connector> 10.3.10, <draw:control> 10.3.13, <draw:custom-shape> 10.6.1, <draw:ellipse> 10.3.9, <draw:frame> 10.4.2, <draw:g> 10.3.15, <draw:line> 10.3.3, <draw:measure> 10.3.12, <draw:page-thumbnail> 10.3.14, <draw:path> 10.3.7, <draw:polygon> 10.3.5, <draw:polyline> 10.3.4, <draw:rect> 10.3.2, <draw:regular-polygon> 10.3.6, <office:forms> 13.2, <table:calculation-settings> 9.4.1, <table:consolidation> 9.7, <table:content-validations> 9.4.4, <table:data-pilot-tables> 9.6.2, <table:database-ranges> 9.4.14, <table:dde-links> 9.8, <table:label-ranges> 9.4.10, <table:named-expressions> 9.4.11, <table:table> 9.1.2, <text:alphabetical-index> 8.8, <text:alphabetical-index-auto-mark-file> 8.8.3, <text:bibliography> 8.9, <text:change> 5.5.8.4, <text:change-end> 5.5.8.3, <text:change-start> 5.5.8.2, <text:dde-connection-decls> 14.7.2, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:illustration-index> 8.4, <text:list> 5.3.1, <text:numbered-paragraph> 5.3.6, <text:object-index> 8.6, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:page-sequence> 5.2, <text:section> 5.4, <text:sequence-decls> 7.4.11, <text:soft-page-break> 5.6, <text:table-index> 8.5, <text:table-of-content> 8.3, <text:tracked-changes> 5.5.2, <text:user-field-decls> 7.4.7, <text:user-index> 8.7 and <text:variable-decls> 7.4.2.

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The <office:text> element has the following child elements: <dr3d:scene> ?, <draw:a> ?, <draw:caption> ?, <draw:circle> ?, <draw:connector> ?, <draw:control> ?, <draw:custom-shape> ?, <draw:ellipse> ?, <draw:frame> ?, <draw:g> ?, <draw:line> ?, <draw:measure> ?, <draw:page-thumbnail> ?, <draw:path> ?, <draw:polygon> ?, <draw:polyline> ?, <draw:rect> ?, <draw:regular-polygon> ?, <office:forms> ?, <table:calculation-settings> ?, <table:consolidation> ?, <table:content-validations> ?, <table:data-pilot-tables> ?, <table:database-ranges> ?, <table:dde-links> ?, <table:label-ranges> ?, <table:named-expressions> ?, <table:table> ?, <text:alphabetical-index> ?, <text:alphabetical-index-auto-mark-file> ?, <text:bibliography> ?, <text:change> ?, <text:change-end> ?, <text:change-start> ?, <text:dde-connection-decls> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:illustration-index> ?, <text:list> ?, <text:numbered-paragraph> ?, <text:object-index> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:page-sequence> ?, <text:section> ?, <text:sequence-decls> ?, <text:soft-page-break> ?, <text:table-index> ?, <text:table-of-content> ?, <text:tracked-changes> ?, <text:user-field-decls> ?, <text:user-index> ? and <text:variable-decls> ?.

3.5 <office:drawing>

The <office:drawing> element represents a drawing document.

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The <office:drawing> element is usable within the following element: <office:body> 3.3.

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The <office:drawing> element is usable within the following element: <office:body> ?.

The <office:drawing> element has no attributes.

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The <office:drawing> element has the following child elements: <draw:page> 10.2.4, <table:calculation-settings> 9.4.1, <table:consolidation> 9.7, <table:content-validations> 9.4.4, <table:data-pilot-tables> 9.6.2, <table:database-ranges> 9.4.14, <table:dde-links> 9.8, <table:label-ranges> 9.4.10, <table:named-expressions> 9.4.11, <text:alphabetical-index-auto-mark-file> 8.8.3, <text:dde-connection-decls> 14.7.2, <text:sequence-decls> 7.4.11, <text:user-field-decls> 7.4.7 and <text:variable-decls> 7.4.2.

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The <office:drawing> element has the following child elements: <draw:page> ?, <table:calculation-settings> ?, <table:consolidation> ?, <table:content-validations> ?, <table:data-pilot-tables> ?, <table:database-ranges> ?, <table:dde-links> ?, <table:label-ranges> ?, <table:named-expressions> ?, <text:alphabetical-index-auto-mark-file> ?, <text:dde-connection-decls> ?, <text:sequence-decls> ?, <text:user-field-decls> ? and <text:variable-decls> ?.

3.6 <office:presentation>

The <office:presentation> element represents a presentation document.

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The <office:presentation> element is usable within the following element: <office:body> 3.3.

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The <office:presentation> element is usable within the following element: <office:body> ?.

The <office:presentation> element has no attributes.

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The <office:presentation> element has the following child elements: <draw:page> 10.2.4, <presentation:date-time-decl> 10.9.4.6, <presentation:footer-decl> 10.9.4.4, <presentation:header-decl> 10.9.4.2, <presentation:settings> 10.9.4.7, <table:calculation-settings> 9.4.1, <table:consolidation> 9.7, <table:content-validations> 9.4.4, <table:data-pilot-tables> 9.6.2, <table:database-ranges> 9.4.14, <table:dde-links> 9.8, <table:label-ranges> 9.4.10, <table:named-expressions> 9.4.11, <text:alphabetical-index-auto-mark-file> 8.8.3, <text:dde-connection-decls> 14.7.2, <text:sequence-decls> 7.4.11, <text:user-field-decls> 7.4.7 and <text:variable-decls> 7.4.2.

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The <office:presentation> element has the following child elements: <draw:page> ?, <presentation:date-time-decl> ?, <presentation:footer-decl> ?, <presentation:header-decl> ?, <presentation:settings> ?, <table:calculation-settings> ?, <table:consolidation> ?, <table:content-validations> ?, <table:data-pilot-tables> ?, <table:database-ranges> ?, <table:dde-links> ?, <table:label-ranges> ?, <table:named-expressions> ?, <text:alphabetical-index-auto-mark-file> ?, <text:dde-connection-decls> ?, <text:sequence-decls> ?, <text:user-field-decls> ? and <text:variable-decls> ?.

3.7 <office:spreadsheet>

The <office:spreadsheet> element represents a spreadsheet document.

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The <office:spreadsheet> element is usable within the following element: <office:body> 3.3.

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The <office:spreadsheet> element is usable within the following element: <office:body> ?.

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The <office:spreadsheet> element has the following attributes: table:protection-key 19.701, table:protection-key-digest-algorithm 19.702 and table:structure-protected 19.729.

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The <office:spreadsheet> element has the following attributes: table:protection-key ?, table:protection-key-digest-algorithm ? and table:structure-protected ?.

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The <office:spreadsheet> element has the following child elements: <table:calculation-settings> 9.4.1, <table:consolidation> 9.7, <table:content-validations> 9.4.4, <table:data-pilot-tables> 9.6.2, <table:database-ranges> 9.4.14, <table:dde-links> 9.8, <table:label-ranges> 9.4.10, <table:named-expressions> 9.4.11, <table:table> 9.1.2, <table:tracked-changes> 9.9.2, <text:alphabetical-index-auto-mark-file> 8.8.3, <text:dde-connection-decls> 14.7.2, <text:sequence-decls> 7.4.11, <text:user-field-decls> 7.4.7 and <text:variable-decls> 7.4.2.

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The <office:spreadsheet> element has the following child elements: <table:calculation-settings> ?, <table:consolidation> ?, <table:content-validations> ?, <table:data-pilot-tables> ?, <table:database-ranges> ?, <table:dde-links> ?, <table:label-ranges> ?, <table:named-expressions> ?, <table:table> ?, <table:tracked-changes> ?, <text:alphabetical-index-auto-mark-file> ?, <text:dde-connection-decls> ?, <text:sequence-decls> ?, <text:user-field-decls> ? and <text:variable-decls> ?.

3.8 <office:chart>

The <office:chart> element represents a chart document.

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The <office:chart> element is usable within the following element: <office:body> 3.3.

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The <office:chart> element is usable within the following element: <office:body> ?.

The <office:chart> element has no attributes.

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The <office:chart> element has the following child elements: <chart:chart> 11.1, <table:calculation-settings> 9.4.1, <table:consolidation> 9.7, <table:content-validations> 9.4.4, <table:data-pilot-tables> 9.6.2, <table:database-ranges> 9.4.14, <table:dde-links> 9.8, <table:label-ranges> 9.4.10, <table:named-expressions> 9.4.11, <text:alphabetical-index-auto-mark-file> 8.8.3, <text:dde-connection-decls> 14.7.2, <text:sequence-decls> 7.4.11, <text:user-field-decls> 7.4.7 and <text:variable-decls> 7.4.2.

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The <office:chart> element has the following child elements: <chart:chart> ?, <table:calculation-settings> ?, <table:consolidation> ?, <table:content-validations> ?, <table:data-pilot-tables> ?, <table:database-ranges> ?, <table:dde-links> ?, <table:label-ranges> ?, <table:named-expressions> ?, <text:alphabetical-index-auto-mark-file> ?, <text:dde-connection-decls> ?, <text:sequence-decls> ?, <text:user-field-decls> ? and <text:variable-decls> ?.

3.9 <office:image>

The <office:image> element represents an image document.

The <office:image> element contains a <draw:frame> 10.4.2 element which shall contain a single <draw:image> 10.4.4 element.

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The <office:image> element is usable within the following element: <office:body> 3.3.

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The <office:image> element is usable within the following element: <office:body> ?.

The <office:image> element has no attributes.

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The <office:image> element has the following child element: <draw:frame> 10.4.2.

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The <office:image> element has the following child element: <draw:frame> ?.

3.10 <office:settings>

3.10.1 General

The <office:settings> element contains one or more <config:config-item-set> elements, each of which represents a set of application settings.

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The <office:settings> element is usable within the following elements: <office:document> 3.1.2 and <office:document-settings> 3.1.3.5.

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The <office:settings> element is usable within the following elements: <office:document> ? and <office:document-settings> ?.

The <office:settings> element has no attributes.

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The <office:settings> element has the following child element: <config:config-item-set> 3.10.2.

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The <office:settings> element has the following child element: <config:config-item-set> ?.

3.10.2 <config:config-item-set>

The <config:config-item-set> element is a container element for application setting elements. Setting child elements may occur in any order.

An OpenDocument Consumer shall use application settings to alter application behavior only within the dimensions of variability permitted by this standard.

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The <config:config-item-set> element is usable within the following elements: <config:config-item-map-entry> 3.10.5, <config:config-item-set> 3.10.2 and <office:settings> 3.10.

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The <config:config-item-set> element is usable within the following elements: <config:config-item-map-entry> ?, <config:config-item-set> ? and <office:settings> ?.

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The <config:config-item-set> element has the following attribute: config:name 19.29.

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The <config:config-item-set> element has the following attribute: config:name ?.

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The <config:config-item-set> element has the following child elements: <config:config-item> 3.10.3, <config:config-item-map-indexed> 3.10.4, <config:config-item-map-named> 3.10.6 and <config:config-item-set> 3.10.2.

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The <config:config-item-set> element has the following child elements: <config:config-item> ?, <config:config-item-map-indexed> ?, <config:config-item-map-named> ? and <config:config-item-set> ?.

3.10.3 <config:config-item>

The <config:config-item> element contains the value of an application setting whose name is specified by its config:name attribute.

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The <config:config-item> element is usable within the following elements: <config:config-item-map-entry> 3.10.5 and <config:config-item-set> 3.10.2.

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The <config:config-item> element is usable within the following elements: <config:config-item-map-entry> ? and <config:config-item-set> ?.

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The <config:config-item> element has the following attributes: config:name 19.29 and config:type 19.30.

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The <config:config-item> element has the following attributes: config:name ? and config:type ?.

The <config:config-item> element has no child elements.

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The <config:config-item-map-indexed> element is a container element for ordered sequences of application settings.

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The <config:config-item-map-indexed> element is usable within the following elements: <config:config-item-map-entry> 3.10.5 and <config:config-item-set> 3.10.2.

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The <config:config-item-map-indexed> element is usable within the following elements: <config:config-item-map-entry> ? and <config:config-item-set> ?.

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The <config:config-item-map-indexed> element has the following attribute: config:name 19.29.

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The <config:config-item-map-indexed> element has the following attribute: config:name ?.

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The <config:config-item-map-indexed> element has the following child element: <config:config-item-map-entry> 3.10.5.

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The <config:config-item-map-indexed> element has the following child element: <config:config-item-map-entry> ?.

3.10.5 <config:config-item-map-entry>

The <config:config-item-map-entry> element represents a single setting in a sequence of settings. The setting itself is defined by the child element of <config:config-item-map-entry>, and may be a single value, a set of settings, or a sequence of settings.

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The <config:config-item-map-entry> element is usable within the following elements: <config:config-item-map-indexed> 3.10.4 and <config:config-item-map-named> 3.10.6.

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The <config:config-item-map-entry> element is usable within the following elements: <config:config-item-map-indexed> ? and <config:config-item-map-named> ?.

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The <config:config-item-map-entry> element has the following attribute: config:name 19.29.

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The <config:config-item-map-entry> element has the following attribute: config:name ?.

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The <config:config-item-map-entry> element has the following child elements: <config:config-item> 3.10.3, <config:config-item-map-indexed> 3.10.4, <config:config-item-map-named> 3.10.6 and <config:config-item-set> 3.10.2.

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The <config:config-item-map-entry> element has the following child elements: <config:config-item> ?, <config:config-item-map-indexed> ?, <config:config-item-map-named> ? and <config:config-item-set> ?.

3.10.6 <config:config-item-map-named>

The <config:config-item-map-named> element contains a sequence of application setting elements. Each sequence is identified by the value of its config:name attribute.

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The <config:config-item-map-named> element is usable within the following elements: <config:config-item-map-entry> 3.10.5 and <config:config-item-set> 3.10.2.

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The <config:config-item-map-named> element is usable within the following elements: <config:config-item-map-entry> ? and <config:config-item-set> ?.

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The <config:config-item-map-named> element has the following attribute: config:name 19.29.

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The <config:config-item-map-named> element has the following attribute: config:name ?.

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The <config:config-item-map-named> element has the following child element: <config:config-item-map-entry> 3.10.5.

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The <config:config-item-map-named> element has the following child element: <config:config-item-map-entry> ?.

3.11 Cursor Position Setting

 

A processing instruction with PITarget (see §2.6 of [XML1.0]) followed by the string cursor-position represents a text cursor position in a document. The string cursor-position may be followed by an arbitrary implementation-defined string.

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3.12 <

The <office:scripts> element may also contain <office:event-listeners> 10.4.4 elements which contain the events assigned to the document itself.

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The <office:scripts> element is usable within the following elements: <office:document> 3.1.2 and <office:document-content> 3.1.3.2.

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The <office:scripts> element is usable within the following elements: <office:document> ? and <office:document-content> ?.

The <office:scripts> element has no attributes.

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The <office:scripts> element has the following child elements: <office:event-listeners> 10.3.19 and <office:script> 3.13.

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The <office:scripts> element has the following child elements: <office:event-listeners> ? and <office:script> ?.

3.13 <office:script>

The <office:script> element contains a script.

Note: In most situations, the element contains the source code of the script, but it may also contain a compiled version of the script or a link to external script code.

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The <office:script> element is usable within the following element: <office:scripts> 3.12.

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The <office:script> element is usable within the following element: <office:scripts> ?.

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The <office:script> element has the following attribute: script:language 19.434.

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The <office:script> element has the following attribute: script:language ?.

The <office:script> element has mixed content where arbitrary child elements are permitted.

3.14 <office:font-face-decls>

The <office:font-face-decls> element contains all the font face declarations (<style:font-face> 16.23 elements) for a document.

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The <office:font-face-decls> element is usable within the following elements: <office:document> 3.1.2, <office:document-content> 3.1.3.2 and <office:document-styles> 3.1.3.3.

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The <office:font-face-decls> element is usable within the following elements: <office:document> ?, <office:document-content> ? and <office:document-styles> ?.

The <office:font-face-decls> element has no attributes.

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The <office:font-face-decls> element has the following child element: <style:font-face> 16.23.

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The <office:font-face-decls> element has the following child element: <style:font-face> ?.

3.15 Styles

3.15.1 General

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3.15.2 The <office:styles> element contains common styles used in a document. A common style is a style chosen by a user for a document or portion thereof.

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The <office:styles> element is usable within the following elements: <office:document> 3.1.2 and <office:document-styles> 3.1.3.3.

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The <office:styles> element is usable within the following elements: <office:document> ? and <office:document-styles> ?.

The <office:styles> element has no attributes.

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The <office:styles> element has the following child elements: <draw:fill-image> 16.42.6, <draw:gradient> 16.42.1, <draw:hatch> 16.42.5, <draw:marker> 16.42.8, <draw:opacity> 16.42.7, <draw:stroke-dash> 16.42.9, <number:boolean-style> 16.29.24, <number:currency-style> 16.29.8, <number:date-style> 16.29.11, <number:num-list-format> 16.29.30, <number:number-style> 16.29.2, <number:percentage-style> 16.29.10, <number:text-style> 16.29.26, <number:time-style> 16.29.19, <style:default-page-layout> 16.8, <style:default-style> 16.4, <style:presentation-page-layout> 16.43, <style:style> 16.2, <svg:linearGradient> 16.42.2, <svg:radialGradient> 16.42.3, <table:table-template> 16.20, <text:bibliography-configuration> 16.31.6, <text:linenumbering-configuration> 16.31.1, <text:list-style> 16.32, <text:notes-configuration> 16.31.3 and <text:outline-style> 16.36.

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The <office:styles> element has the following child elements: <draw:fill-image> ?, <draw:gradient> ?, <draw:hatch> ?, <draw:marker> ?, <draw:opacity> ?, <draw:stroke-dash> ?, <number:boolean-style> ?, <number:currency-style> ?, <number:date-style> ?, <number:num-list-format> ?, <number:number-style> ?, <number:percentage-style> ?, <number:text-style> ?, <number:time-style> ?, <style:default-page-layout> ?, <style:default-style> ?, <style:presentation-page-layout> ?, <style:style> ?, <svg:linearGradient> ?, <svg:radialGradient> ?, <table:table-template> ?, <text:bibliography-configuration> ?, <text:linenumbering-configuration> ?, <text:list-style> ?, <text:notes-configuration> ? and <text:outline-style> ?.

3.15.3 <office:automatic-styles>

The <office:automatic-styles> element contains automatic styles used in a document.

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3.15.3

Note: Common and automatic styles behave differently in OpenDocument editing consumers. Common styles present to a user as a named set of formatting properties. The formatting properties of an automatic style present to a user as properties of the object to which the style is applied.

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The <office:automatic-styles> element is usable within the following elements: <office:document> 3.1.2, <office:document-content> 3.1.3.2 and <office:document-styles> 3.1.3.3.

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The <office:automatic-styles> element is usable within the following elements: <office:document> ?, <office:document-content> ? and <office:document-styles> ?.

The <office:automatic-styles> element has no attributes.

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The <office:automatic-styles> element has the following child elements: <number:boolean-style> 16.29.24, <number:currency-style> 16.29.8, <number:date-style> 16.29.11, <number:num-list-format> 16.29.30, <number:number-style> 16.29.2, <number:percentage-style> 16.29.10, <number:text-style> 16.29.26, <number:time-style> 16.29.19, <style:page-layout> 16.5, <style:style> 16.2 and <text:list-style> 16.32.

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The <office:automatic-styles> element has the following child elements: <number:boolean-style> ?, <number:currency-style> ?, <number:date-style> ?, <number:num-list-format> ?, <number:number-style> ?, <number:percentage-style> ?, <number:text-style> ?, <number:time-style> ?, <style:page-layout> ?, <style:style> ? and <text:list-style> ?.

3.15.4 <office:master-styles>

The <office:master-styles> element contains master styles that are used in a document. A master style contains formatting and other content that is displayed with document content when the style is used.

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The <office:master-styles> element is usable within the following elements: <office:document> 3.1.2 and <office:document-styles> 3.1.3.3.

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The <office:master-styles> element is usable within the following elements: <office:document> ? and <office:document-styles> ?.

The <office:master-styles> element has no attributes.

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The <office:master-styles> element has the following child elements: <draw:layer-set> 10.2.2, <style:handout-master> 10.2.1 and <style:master-page> 16.9.

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The <office:master-styles> element has the following child elements: <draw:layer-set> ?, <style:handout-master> ? and <style:master-page> ?.

3.16 Document Signatures

An OpenDocument document that is stored in a package may have one or more digital signatures applied to the package.

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3.16 Signatures other than document signatures are implementation-defined.

 

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3.17 Foreign Elements and Attributes

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3.17 Foreign Elements and Attributes

OpenDocument extended documents may contain elements and attributes not defined by the OpenDocument schema. Elements and attributes not defined by the OpenDocument schema are called foreign elements and attributes. Foreign elements and attributes shall not use a namespace listed in tables 1, 2 or 3 of section 1.5.

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4.3.2.1 If an OpenDocument producer that creates a document cannot provide an identifier string, the producer shall not export this element. If a producer stores a modified document created by another producer cannot provide a unique identifier, it shall not export the original identifier belonging to the producer that created the document.

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The <meta:generator> element is usable within the following element: <office:meta> 3.2.

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The <meta:generator> element is usable within the following element: <office:meta> ?.

The <meta:generator> element has no attributes.

The <meta:generator> element has no child elements.

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The <meta:generator> element has content of data type string 18.2.

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The <meta:generator> element has content of data type string ?.

4.3.2.2 <dc:title>

The <dc:title> element specifies the title of a document.

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The <dc:title> element is usable within the following element: <office:meta> 3.2.

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The <dc:title> element is usable within the following element: <office:meta> ?.

The <dc:title> element has no attributes.

The <dc:title> element has no child elements.

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The <dc:title> element has content of data type string 18.2.

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The <dc:title> element has content of data type string ?.

4.3.2.3 <dc:description>

The <dc:description> element contains a description of a document.

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The <dc:description> element is usable within the following element: <office:meta> 3.2.

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The <dc:description> element is usable within the following element: <office:meta> ?.

The <dc:description> element has no attributes.

The <dc:description> element has no child elements.

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The <dc:description> element has content of data type string 18.2.

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The <dc:description> element has content of data type string ?.

4.3.2.4 <dc:subject>

The <dc:subject> element specifies the subject of a document.

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The <dc:subject> element is usable within the following element: <office:meta> 3.2.

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The <dc:subject> element is usable within the following element: <office:meta> ?.

The <dc:subject> element has no attributes.

The <dc:subject> element has no child elements.

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The <dc:subject> element has content of data type string 18.2.

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The <dc:subject> element has content of data type string ?.

4.3.2.5 <meta:keyword>

The <meta:keyword> element contains a keyword pertaining to a document.

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The <meta:keyword> element is usable within the following element: <office:meta> 3.2.

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The <meta:keyword> element is usable within the following element: <office:meta> ?.

The <meta:keyword> element has no attributes.

The <meta:keyword> element has no child elements.

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The <meta:keyword> element has content of data type string 18.2.

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The <meta:keyword> element has content of data type string ?.

4.3.2.6 <meta:initial-creator>

The <meta:initial-creator> element specifies the name of the initial creator of a document.

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The <meta:initial-creator> element is usable within the following element: <office:meta> 3.2.

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The <meta:initial-creator> element is usable within the following element: <office:meta> ?.

The <meta:initial-creator> element has no attributes.

The <meta:initial-creator> element has no child elements.

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The <meta:initial-creator> element has content of data type string 18.2.

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The <meta:initial-creator> element has content of data type string ?.

4.3.2.7 <dc:creator>

The <dc:creator> element specifies the name of the person who last modified a document (<office:meta>), who created an annotation (<office:annotation>), who authored a change (<office:change-info>).

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The <dc:creator> element is usable within the following elements: <office:annotation> 14.1, <office:change-info> 5.5.7 and <office:meta> 3.2.

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The <dc:creator> element is usable within the following elements: <office:annotation> ?, <office:change-info> ? and <office:meta> ?.

The <dc:creator> element has no attributes.

The <dc:creator> element has no child elements.

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The <dc:creator> element has content of data type string 18.2.

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The <dc:creator> element has content of data type string ?.

4.3.2.8 <meta:printed-by>

The <meta:printed-by> element specifies the name of the last person who printed a document.

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The <meta:printed-by> element is usable within the following element: <office:meta> 3.2.

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The <meta:printed-by> element is usable within the following element: <office:meta> ?.

The <meta:printed-by> element has no attributes.

The <meta:printed-by> element has no child elements.

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The <meta:printed-by> element has content of data type string 18.2.

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The <meta:printed-by> element has content of data type string ?.

4.3.2.9 <meta:creation-date>

The <meta:creation-date> element specifies the date and time when a document was created.

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The <meta:creation-date> element is usable within the following element: <office:meta> 3.2.

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The <meta:creation-date> element is usable within the following element: <office:meta> ?.

The <meta:creation-date> element has no attributes.

The <meta:creation-date> element has no child elements.

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The <meta:creation-date> element has content of data type dateTime 18.2.

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The <meta:creation-date> element has content of data type dateTime ?.

4.3.2.10 <dc:date>

The <dc:date> element specifies the date and time when the document was last modified (<office:meta>), when an annotation was created (<office:annotation>), when a change was made (<office:change-info>).

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The <dc:date> element is usable within the following elements: <office:annotation> 14.1, <office:change-info> 5.5.7 and <office:meta> 3.2.

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The <dc:date> element is usable within the following elements: <office:annotation> ?, <office:change-info> ? and <office:meta> ?.

The <dc:date> element has no attributes.

The <dc:date> element has no child elements.

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The <dc:date> element has content of data type dateTime 18.2.

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The <dc:date> element has content of data type dateTime ?.

4.3.2.11 <meta:print-date>

The <meta:print-date> element specifies the date and time when a document was last printed.

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The <meta:print-date> element is usable within the following element: <office:meta> 3.2.

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The <meta:print-date> element is usable within the following element: <office:meta> ?.

The <meta:print-date> element has no attributes.

The <meta:print-date> element has no child elements.

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The <meta:print-date> element has content of data type dateTime 18.2.

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The <meta:print-date> element has content of data type dateTime ?.

4.3.2.12 <meta:template>

The <meta:template> element specifies an IRI for the document template that was used to create a document. The IRI is specified using the xlink:href attribute. See [XLink].

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The <meta:template> element is usable within the following element: <office:meta> 3.2.

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The <meta:template> element is usable within the following element: <office:meta> ?.

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The <meta:template> element has the following attributes: meta:date 19.323, xlink:actuate 19.915, xlink:href 19.916, xlink:title 19.918 and xlink:type 19.919.

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The <meta:template> element has the following attributes: meta:date ?, xlink:actuate ?, xlink:href ?, xlink:title ? and xlink:type ?.

The <meta:template> element has no child elements.

4.3.2.13 <meta:auto-reload>

The <meta:auto-reload> element specifies whether a document is reloaded or replaced by another document after a specified period of time has elapsed.

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The <meta:auto-reload> element is usable within the following element: <office:meta> 3.2.

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The <meta:auto-reload> element is usable within the following element: <office:meta> ?.

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The <meta:auto-reload> element has the following attributes: meta:delay 19.324, xlink:actuate 19.915, xlink:href 19.916, xlink:show 19.917 and xlink:type 19.919.

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The <meta:auto-reload> element has the following attributes: meta:delay ?, xlink:actuate ?, xlink:href ?, xlink:show ? and xlink:type ?.

The <meta:auto-reload> element has no child elements.

4.3.2.14 <meta:hyperlink-behaviour>

The <meta:hyperlink-behaviour> element specifies the default behavior for hyperlinks in a document.

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The <meta:hyperlink-behaviour> element is usable within the following element: <office:meta> 3.2.

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The <meta:hyperlink-behaviour> element is usable within the following element: <office:meta> ?.

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The <meta:hyperlink-behaviour> element has the following attributes: office:target-frame-name 19.385 and xlink:show 19.917.

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The <meta:hyperlink-behaviour> element has the following attributes: office:target-frame-name ? and xlink:show ?.

The <meta:hyperlink-behaviour> element has no child elements.

4.3.2.15 <dc:language>

The <dc:language> element specifies the default language of a document.

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The <dc:language> element is usable within the following element: <office:meta> 3.2.

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The <dc:language> element is usable within the following element: <office:meta> ?.

The <dc:language> element has no attributes.

The <dc:language> element has no child elements.

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The <dc:language> element has content of data type language 18.3.17.

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The <dc:language> element has content of data type language ?.

4.3.2.16 <meta:editing-cycles>

The <meta:editing-cycles> element specifies the number of times a document has been edited. When a document is created, this value is set to 1. Each time a document is saved, the editing-cycles number is incremented by 1.

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The <meta:editing-cycles> element is usable within the following element: <office:meta> 3.2.

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The <meta:editing-cycles> element is usable within the following element: <office:meta> ?.

The <meta:editing-cycles> element has no attributes.

The <meta:editing-cycles> element has no child elements.

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The <meta:editing-cycles> element has content of data type nonNegativeInteger 18.2.

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The <meta:editing-cycles> element has content of data type nonNegativeInteger ?.

4.3.2.17 <meta:editing-duration>

The <meta:editing-duration> element specifies the total time spent editing a document.

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The <meta:editing-duration> element is usable within the following element: <office:meta> 3.2.

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The <meta:editing-duration> element is usable within the following element: <office:meta> ?.

The <meta:editing-duration> element has no attributes.

The <meta:editing-duration> element has no child elements.

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The <meta:editing-duration> element has content of data type duration 18.2.

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The <meta:editing-duration> element has content of data type duration ?.

4.3.2.18 <meta:document-statistic>

The <meta:document-statistic> element represents statistics about a document.

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The <meta:document-statistic> element is usable within the following element: <office:meta> 3.2.

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The <meta:document-statistic> element is usable within the following element: <office:meta> ?.

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The <meta:document-statistic> element has the following attributes: meta:cell-count 19.321, meta:character-count 19.322, meta:draw-count 19.325, meta:frame-count 19.326, meta:image-count 19.327, meta:non-whitespace-character-count 19.329, meta:object-count 19.330, meta:ole-object-count 19.331, meta:page-count 19.332, meta:paragraph-count 19.333, meta:row-count 19.334, meta:sentence-count 19.335, meta:syllable-count 19.336, meta:table-count 19.337 and meta:word-count 19.339.

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The <meta:document-statistic> element has the following attributes: meta:cell-count ?, meta:character-count ?, meta:draw-count ?, meta:frame-count ?, meta:image-count ?, meta:non-whitespace-character-count ?, meta:object-count ?, meta:ole-object-count ?, meta:page-count ?, meta:paragraph-count ?, meta:row-count ?, meta:sentence-count ?, meta:syllable-count ?, meta:table-count ? and meta:word-count ?.

The <meta:document-statistic> element has no child elements.

4.3.3 <meta:user-defined>

The <meta:user-defined> element specifies any additional user-defined metadata for a document.

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The <meta:user-defined> element is usable within the following element: <office:meta> 3.2.

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The <meta:user-defined> element is usable within the following element: <office:meta> ?.

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The <meta:user-defined> element has the following attributes: meta:name 19.328, meta:value-type 19.338.

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The <meta:user-defined> element has the following attributes: meta:name ?, meta:value-type ?.

The <meta:user-defined> element has no child elements.

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The <meta:user-defined> element has character data content, or depending on the value of the meta:value-type attribute content of type double 18.2, date 18.2, dateTime 18.2, duration 18.2, boolean 18.3.3 or string 18.2.

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The <meta:user-defined> element has character data content, or depending on the value of the meta:value-type attribute content of type double ?, date ?, dateTime ?, duration ?, boolean ? or string ?.

5 Text Content

5.1 Headings, Paragraphs and Basic Text Structure

5.1.1 General

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5.1.2 The <text:h> element represents a heading in a document. Headings define the division structure for a document. A chapter or section begins with a heading and extends to the next heading at the same or higher level.

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The <text:h> element is usable within the following elements: <draw:text-box> 10.4.3, <office:text> 3.4, <style:footer> 16.12, <style:footer-first> 16.13, <style:footer-left> 16.15, <style:header> 16.10, <style:header-first> 16.11, <style:header-left> 16.14, <table:covered-table-cell> 9.1.5, <table:table-cell> 9.1.4, <text:deletion> 5.5.5, <text:index-body> 8.2.2, <text:index-title> 8.2.3, <text:list-header> 5.3.3, <text:list-item> 5.3.4, <text:note-body> 6.3.4, <text:numbered-paragraph> 5.3.6 and <text:section> 5.4.

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The <text:h> element is usable within the following elements: <draw:text-box> ?, <office:text> ?, <style:footer> ?, <style:footer-first> ?, <style:footer-left> ?, <style:header> ?, <style:header-first> ?, <style:header-left> ?, <table:covered-table-cell> ?, <table:table-cell> ?, <text:deletion> ?, <text:index-body> ?, <text:index-title> ?, <text:list-header> ?, <text:list-item> ?, <text:note-body> ?, <text:numbered-paragraph> ? and <text:section> ?.

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The <text:h> element has the following attributes: text:class-names 19.775, text:cond-style-name 19.781, text:id 19.815, text:is-list-header 19.822, text:outline-level 19.850, text:restart-numbering 19.863, text:start-value 19.874, text:style-name 19.880, xhtml:about 19.911, xhtml:content 19.912, xhtml:datatype 19.913, xhtml:property 19.914 and xml:id 19.920.

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The <text:h> element has the following attributes: text:class-names ?, text:cond-style-name ?, text:id ?, text:is-list-header ?, text:outline-level ?, text:restart-numbering ?, text:start-value ?, text:style-name ?, xhtml:about ?, xhtml:content ?, xhtml:datatype ?, xhtml:property ? and xml:id ?.

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The <text:h> element has the following child elements: <dr3d:scene> 10.5.2, <draw:a> 10.4.12, <draw:caption> 10.3.11, <draw:circle> 10.3.8, <draw:connector> 10.3.10, <draw:control> 10.3.13, <draw:custom-shape> 10.6.1, <draw:ellipse> 10.3.9, <draw:frame> 10.4.2, <draw:g> 10.3.15, <draw:line> 10.3.3, <draw:measure> 10.3.12, <draw:page-thumbnail> 10.3.14, <draw:path> 10.3.7, <draw:polygon> 10.3.5, <draw:polyline> 10.3.4, <draw:rect> 10.3.2, <draw:regular-polygon> 10.3.6, <office:annotation> 14.1, <office:annotation-end> 14.2, <presentation:date-time> 10.9.4.5, <presentation:footer> 10.9.4.3, <presentation:header> 10.9.4.1, <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:alphabetical-index-mark> 8.1.10, <text:alphabetical-index-mark-end> 8.1.9, <text:alphabetical-index-mark-start> 8.1.8, <text:author-initials> 7.3.7.2, <text:author-name> 7.3.7.1, <text:bibliography-mark> 8.1.11, <text:bookmark> 6.2.1.2, <text:bookmark-end> 6.2.1.4, <text:bookmark-ref> 7.7.6, <text:bookmark-start> 6.2.1.3, <text:change> 5.5.8.4, <text:change-end> 5.5.8.3, <text:change-start> 5.5.8.2, <text:chapter> 7.3.8, <text:character-count> 7.5.18.5, <text:conditional-text> 7.7.3, <text:creation-date> 7.5.3, <text:creation-time> 7.5.4, <text:creator> 7.5.17, <text:database-display> 7.6.3, <text:database-name> 7.6.7, <text:database-next> 7.6.4, <text:database-row-number> 7.6.6, <text:database-row-select> 7.6.5, <text:date> 7.3.2, <text:dde-connection> 7.7.12, <text:description> 7.5.5, <text:drop-down> 7.4.16, <text:editing-cycles> 7.5.13, <text:editing-duration> 7.5.14, <text:execute-macro> 7.7.10, <text:expression> 7.4.14, <text:file-name> 7.3.9, <text:hidden-paragraph> 7.7.11, <text:hidden-text> 7.7.4, <text:image-count> 7.5.18.7, <text:initial-creator> 7.5.2, <text:keywords> 7.5.12, <text:line-break> 6.1.5, <text:measure> 7.7.13, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:modification-date> 7.5.16, <text:modification-time> 7.5.15, <text:note> 6.3.2, <text:note-ref> 7.7.7, <text:number> 6.1.10, <text:object-count> 7.5.18.8, <text:page-continuation> 7.3.5, <text:page-count> 7.5.18.2, <text:page-number> 7.3.4, <text:page-variable-get> 7.7.1.3, <text:page-variable-set> 7.7.1.2, <text:paragraph-count> 7.5.18.3, <text:placeholder> 7.7.2, <text:print-date> 7.5.8, <text:print-time> 7.5.7, <text:printed-by> 7.5.9, <text:reference-mark> 6.2.2.2, <text:reference-mark-end> 6.2.2.4, <text:reference-mark-start> 6.2.2.3, <text:reference-ref> 7.7.5, <text:ruby> 6.4, <text:s> 6.1.3, <text:script> 7.7.9, <text:sender-city> 7.3.6.13, <text:sender-company> 7.3.6.10, <text:sender-country> 7.3.6.15, <text:sender-email> 7.3.6.7, <text:sender-fax> 7.3.6.9, <text:sender-firstname> 7.3.6.2, <text:sender-initials> 7.3.6.4, <text:sender-lastname> 7.3.6.3, <text:sender-phone-private> 7.3.6.8, <text:sender-phone-work> 7.3.6.11, <text:sender-position> 7.3.6.6, <text:sender-postal-code> 7.3.6.14, <text:sender-state-or-province> 7.3.6.16, <text:sender-street> 7.3.6.12, <text:sender-title> 7.3.6.5, <text:sequence> 7.4.13, <text:sequence-ref> 7.7.8, <text:sheet-name> 7.3.11, <text:soft-page-break> 5.6, <text:span> 6.1.7, <text:subject> 7.5.11, <text:tab> 6.1.4, <text:table-count> 7.5.18.6, <text:table-formula> 7.7.14, <text:template-name> 7.3.10, <text:text-input> 7.4.15, <text:time> 7.3.3, <text:title> 7.5.10, <text:toc-mark> 8.1.4, <text:toc-mark-end> 8.1.3, <text:toc-mark-start> 8.1.2, <text:user-defined> 7.5.6, <text:user-field-get> 7.4.9, <text:user-field-input> 7.4.10, <text:user-index-mark> 8.1.7, <text:user-index-mark-end> 8.1.6, <text:user-index-mark-start> 8.1.5, <text:variable-get> 7.4.5, <text:variable-input> 7.4.6, <text:variable-set> 7.4.4 and <text:word-count> 7.5.18.4.

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The <text:h> element has the following child elements: <dr3d:scene> ?, <draw:a> ?, <draw:caption> ?, <draw:circle> ?, <draw:connector> ?, <draw:control> ?, <draw:custom-shape> ?, <draw:ellipse> ?, <draw:frame> ?, <draw:g> ?, <draw:line> ?, <draw:measure> ?, <draw:page-thumbnail> ?, <draw:path> ?, <draw:polygon> ?, <draw:polyline> ?, <draw:rect> ?, <draw:regular-polygon> ?, <office:annotation> ?, <office:annotation-end> ?, <presentation:date-time> ?, <presentation:footer> ?, <presentation:header> ?, <text:a> ?, <text:alphabetical-index-mark> ?, <text:alphabetical-index-mark-end> ?, <text:alphabetical-index-mark-start> ?, <text:author-initials> ?, <text:author-name> ?, <text:bibliography-mark> ?, <text:bookmark> ?, <text:bookmark-end> ?, <text:bookmark-ref> ?, <text:bookmark-start> ?, <text:change> ?, <text:change-end> ?, <text:change-start> ?, <text:chapter> ?, <text:character-count> ?, <text:conditional-text> ?, <text:creation-date> ?, <text:creation-time> ?, <text:creator> ?, <text:database-display> ?, <text:database-name> ?, <text:database-next> ?, <text:database-row-number> ?, <text:database-row-select> ?, <text:date> ?, <text:dde-connection> ?, <text:description> ?, <text:drop-down> ?, <text:editing-cycles> ?, <text:editing-duration> ?, <text:execute-macro> ?, <text:expression> ?, <text:file-name> ?, <text:hidden-paragraph> ?, <text:hidden-text> ?, <text:image-count> ?, <text:initial-creator> ?, <text:keywords> ?, <text:line-break> ?, <text:measure> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:modification-date> ?, <text:modification-time> ?, <text:note> ?, <text:note-ref> ?, <text:number> ?, <text:object-count> ?, <text:page-continuation> ?, <text:page-count> ?, <text:page-number> ?, <text:page-variable-get> ?, <text:page-variable-set> ?, <text:paragraph-count> ?, <text:placeholder> ?, <text:print-date> ?, <text:print-time> ?, <text:printed-by> ?, <text:reference-mark> ?, <text:reference-mark-end> ?, <text:reference-mark-start> ?, <text:reference-ref> ?, <text:ruby> ?, <text:s> ?, <text:script> ?, <text:sender-city> ?, <text:sender-company> ?, <text:sender-country> ?, <text:sender-email> ?, <text:sender-fax> ?, <text:sender-firstname> ?, <text:sender-initials> ?, <text:sender-lastname> ?, <text:sender-phone-private> ?, <text:sender-phone-work> ?, <text:sender-position> ?, <text:sender-postal-code> ?, <text:sender-state-or-province> ?, <text:sender-street> ?, <text:sender-title> ?, <text:sequence> ?, <text:sequence-ref> ?, <text:sheet-name> ?, <text:soft-page-break> ?, <text:span> ?, <text:subject> ?, <text:tab> ?, <text:table-count> ?, <text:table-formula> ?, <text:template-name> ?, <text:text-input> ?, <text:time> ?, <text:title> ?, <text:toc-mark> ?, <text:toc-mark-end> ?, <text:toc-mark-start> ?, <text:user-defined> ?, <text:user-field-get> ?, <text:user-field-input> ?, <text:user-index-mark> ?, <text:user-index-mark-end> ?, <text:user-index-mark-start> ?, <text:variable-get> ?, <text:variable-input> ?, <text:variable-set> ? and <text:word-count> ?.

5.1.3 <text:p>

The <text:p> element represents a paragraph, which is the basic unit of text in an OpenDocument file.

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The <text:p> element is usable within the following elements: <chart:data-label> 11.15, <chart:equation> 11.19, <chart:footer> 11.2.3, <chart:label-separator> 17.24, <chart:legend> 11.4, <chart:subtitle> 11.2.2, <chart:title> 11.2.1, <draw:caption> 10.3.11, <draw:circle> 10.3.8, <draw:connector> 10.3.10, <draw:custom-shape> 10.6.1, <draw:ellipse> 10.3.9, <draw:image> 10.4.4, <draw:line> 10.3.3, <draw:measure> 10.3.12, <draw:path> 10.3.7, <draw:polygon> 10.3.5, <draw:polyline> 10.3.4, <draw:rect> 10.3.2, <draw:regular-polygon> 10.3.6, <draw:text-box> 10.4.3, <form:textarea> 13.5.3, <office:annotation> 14.1, <office:change-info> 5.5.7, <office:text> 3.4, <style:footer> 16.12, <style:footer-first> 16.13, <style:footer-left> 16.15, <style:header> 16.10, <style:header-first> 16.11, <style:header-left> 16.14, <style:region-center> 16.17, <style:region-left> 16.16, <style:region-right> 16.18, <table:change-track-table-cell> 9.9.16, <table:covered-table-cell> 9.1.5, <table:error-message> 9.4.7, <table:help-message> 9.4.6, <table:table-cell> 9.1.4, <text:deletion> 5.5.5, <text:index-body> 8.2.2, <text:index-title> 8.2.3, <text:list-header> 5.3.3, <text:list-item> 5.3.4, <text:note-body> 6.3.4, <text:numbered-paragraph> 5.3.6 and <text:section> 5.4.

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The <text:p> element is usable within the following elements: <chart:data-label> ?, <chart:equation> ?, <chart:footer> ?, <chart:label-separator> ?, <chart:legend> ?, <chart:subtitle> ?, <chart:title> ?, <draw:caption> ?, <draw:circle> ?, <draw:connector> ?, <draw:custom-shape> ?, <draw:ellipse> ?, <draw:image> ?, <draw:line> ?, <draw:measure> ?, <draw:path> ?, <draw:polygon> ?, <draw:polyline> ?, <draw:rect> ?, <draw:regular-polygon> ?, <draw:text-box> ?, <form:textarea> ?, <office:annotation> ?, <office:change-info> ?, <office:text> ?, <style:footer> ?, <style:footer-first> ?, <style:footer-left> ?, <style:header> ?, <style:header-first> ?, <style:header-left> ?, <style:region-center> ?, <style:region-left> ?, <style:region-right> ?, <table:change-track-table-cell> ?, <table:covered-table-cell> ?, <table:error-message> ?, <table:help-message> ?, <table:table-cell> ?, <text:deletion> ?, <text:index-body> ?, <text:index-title> ?, <text:list-header> ?, <text:list-item> ?, <text:note-body> ?, <text:numbered-paragraph> ? and <text:section> ?.

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The <text:p> element has the following attributes: text:class-names 19.775, text:cond-style-name 19.781, text:id 19.815, text:style-name 19.880, xhtml:about 19.911, xhtml:content 19.912, xhtml:datatype 19.913, xhtml:property 19.914 and xml:id 19.920.

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The <text:p> element has the following attributes: text:class-names ?, text:cond-style-name ?, text:id ?, text:style-name ?, xhtml:about ?, xhtml:content ?, xhtml:datatype ?, xhtml:property ? and xml:id ?.

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The <text:p> element has the following child elements: <dr3d:scene> 10.5.2, <draw:a> 10.4.12, <draw:caption> 10.3.11, <draw:circle> 10.3.8, <draw:connector> 10.3.10, <draw:control> 10.3.13, <draw:custom-shape> 10.6.1, <draw:ellipse> 10.3.9, <draw:frame> 10.4.2, <draw:g> 10.3.15, <draw:line> 10.3.3, <draw:measure> 10.3.12, <draw:page-thumbnail> 10.3.14, <draw:path> 10.3.7, <draw:polygon> 10.3.5, <draw:polyline> 10.3.4, <draw:rect> 10.3.2, <draw:regular-polygon> 10.3.6, <office:annotation> 14.1, <office:annotation-end> 14.2, <presentation:date-time> 10.9.4.5, <presentation:footer> 10.9.4.3, <presentation:header> 10.9.4.1, <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:alphabetical-index-mark> 8.1.10, <text:alphabetical-index-mark-end> 8.1.9, <text:alphabetical-index-mark-start> 8.1.8, <text:author-initials> 7.3.7.2, <text:author-name> 7.3.7.1, <text:bibliography-mark> 8.1.11, <text:bookmark> 6.2.1.2, <text:bookmark-end> 6.2.1.4, <text:bookmark-ref> 7.7.6, <text:bookmark-start> 6.2.1.3, <text:change> 5.5.8.4, <text:change-end> 5.5.8.3, <text:change-start> 5.5.8.2, <text:chapter> 7.3.8, <text:character-count> 7.5.18.5, <text:conditional-text> 7.7.3, <text:creation-date> 7.5.3, <text:creation-time> 7.5.4, <text:creator> 7.5.17, <text:database-display> 7.6.3, <text:database-name> 7.6.7, <text:database-next> 7.6.4, <text:database-row-number> 7.6.6, <text:database-row-select> 7.6.5, <text:date> 7.3.2, <text:dde-connection> 7.7.12, <text:description> 7.5.5, <text:drop-down> 7.4.16, <text:editing-cycles> 7.5.13, <text:editing-duration> 7.5.14, <text:execute-macro> 7.7.10, <text:expression> 7.4.14, <text:file-name> 7.3.9, <text:hidden-paragraph> 7.7.11, <text:hidden-text> 7.7.4, <text:image-count> 7.5.18.7, <text:initial-creator> 7.5.2, <text:keywords> 7.5.12, <text:line-break> 6.1.5, <text:measure> 7.7.13, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:modification-date> 7.5.16, <text:modification-time> 7.5.15, <text:note> 6.3.2, <text:note-ref> 7.7.7, <text:object-count> 7.5.18.8, <text:page-continuation> 7.3.5, <text:page-count> 7.5.18.2, <text:page-number> 7.3.4, <text:page-variable-get> 7.7.1.3, <text:page-variable-set> 7.7.1.2, <text:paragraph-count> 7.5.18.3, <text:placeholder> 7.7.2, <text:print-date> 7.5.8, <text:print-time> 7.5.7, <text:printed-by> 7.5.9, <text:reference-mark> 6.2.2.2, <text:reference-mark-end> 6.2.2.4, <text:reference-mark-start> 6.2.2.3, <text:reference-ref> 7.7.5, <text:ruby> 6.4, <text:s> 6.1.3, <text:script> 7.7.9, <text:sender-city> 7.3.6.13, <text:sender-company> 7.3.6.10, <text:sender-country> 7.3.6.15, <text:sender-email> 7.3.6.7, <text:sender-fax> 7.3.6.9, <text:sender-firstname> 7.3.6.2, <text:sender-initials> 7.3.6.4, <text:sender-lastname> 7.3.6.3, <text:sender-phone-private> 7.3.6.8, <text:sender-phone-work> 7.3.6.11, <text:sender-position> 7.3.6.6, <text:sender-postal-code> 7.3.6.14, <text:sender-state-or-province> 7.3.6.16, <text:sender-street> 7.3.6.12, <text:sender-title> 7.3.6.5, <text:sequence> 7.4.13, <text:sequence-ref> 7.7.8, <text:sheet-name> 7.3.11, <text:soft-page-break> 5.6, <text:span> 6.1.7, <text:subject> 7.5.11, <text:tab> 6.1.4, <text:table-count> 7.5.18.6, <text:table-formula> 7.7.14, <text:template-name> 7.3.10, <text:text-input> 7.4.15, <text:time> 7.3.3, <text:title> 7.5.10, <text:toc-mark> 8.1.4, <text:toc-mark-end> 8.1.3, <text:toc-mark-start> 8.1.2, <text:user-defined> 7.5.6, <text:user-field-get> 7.4.9, <text:user-field-input> 7.4.10, <text:user-index-mark> 8.1.7, <text:user-index-mark-end> 8.1.6, <text:user-index-mark-start> 8.1.5, <text:variable-get> 7.4.5, <text:variable-input> 7.4.6, <text:variable-set> 7.4.4 and <text:word-count> 7.5.18.4.

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The <text:p> element has the following child elements: <dr3d:scene> ?, <draw:a> ?, <draw:caption> ?, <draw:circle> ?, <draw:connector> ?, <draw:control> ?, <draw:custom-shape> ?, <draw:ellipse> ?, <draw:frame> ?, <draw:g> ?, <draw:line> ?, <draw:measure> ?, <draw:page-thumbnail> ?, <draw:path> ?, <draw:polygon> ?, <draw:polyline> ?, <draw:rect> ?, <draw:regular-polygon> ?, <office:annotation> ?, <office:annotation-end> ?, <presentation:date-time> ?, <presentation:footer> ?, <presentation:header> ?, <text:a> ?, <text:alphabetical-index-mark> ?, <text:alphabetical-index-mark-end> ?, <text:alphabetical-index-mark-start> ?, <text:author-initials> ?, <text:author-name> ?, <text:bibliography-mark> ?, <text:bookmark> ?, <text:bookmark-end> ?, <text:bookmark-ref> ?, <text:bookmark-start> ?, <text:change> ?, <text:change-end> ?, <text:change-start> ?, <text:chapter> ?, <text:character-count> ?, <text:conditional-text> ?, <text:creation-date> ?, <text:creation-time> ?, <text:creator> ?, <text:database-display> ?, <text:database-name> ?, <text:database-next> ?, <text:database-row-number> ?, <text:database-row-select> ?, <text:date> ?, <text:dde-connection> ?, <text:description> ?, <text:drop-down> ?, <text:editing-cycles> ?, <text:editing-duration> ?, <text:execute-macro> ?, <text:expression> ?, <text:file-name> ?, <text:hidden-paragraph> ?, <text:hidden-text> ?, <text:image-count> ?, <text:initial-creator> ?, <text:keywords> ?, <text:line-break> ?, <text:measure> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:modification-date> ?, <text:modification-time> ?, <text:note> ?, <text:note-ref> ?, <text:object-count> ?, <text:page-continuation> ?, <text:page-count> ?, <text:page-number> ?, <text:page-variable-get> ?, <text:page-variable-set> ?, <text:paragraph-count> ?, <text:placeholder> ?, <text:print-date> ?, <text:print-time> ?, <text:printed-by> ?, <text:reference-mark> ?, <text:reference-mark-end> ?, <text:reference-mark-start> ?, <text:reference-ref> ?, <text:ruby> ?, <text:s> ?, <text:script> ?, <text:sender-city> ?, <text:sender-company> ?, <text:sender-country> ?, <text:sender-email> ?, <text:sender-fax> ?, <text:sender-firstname> ?, <text:sender-initials> ?, <text:sender-lastname> ?, <text:sender-phone-private> ?, <text:sender-phone-work> ?, <text:sender-position> ?, <text:sender-postal-code> ?, <text:sender-state-or-province> ?, <text:sender-street> ?, <text:sender-title> ?, <text:sequence> ?, <text:sequence-ref> ?, <text:sheet-name> ?, <text:soft-page-break> ?, <text:span> ?, <text:subject> ?, <text:tab> ?, <text:table-count> ?, <text:table-formula> ?, <text:template-name> ?, <text:text-input> ?, <text:time> ?, <text:title> ?, <text:toc-mark> ?, <text:toc-mark-end> ?, <text:toc-mark-start> ?, <text:user-defined> ?, <text:user-field-get> ?, <text:user-field-input> ?, <text:user-index-mark> ?, <text:user-index-mark-end> ?, <text:user-index-mark-start> ?, <text:variable-get> ?, <text:variable-input> ?, <text:variable-set> ? and <text:word-count> ?.

5.2 <text:page-sequence>

5.2.1 General

The <text:page-sequence> element contains at least one <text:page> element. If there is more than one <text:page> element, the text:master-page-name attribute of the first <text:page> element specifies the default master style for a document.

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The <text:page-sequence> element is usable within the following element: <office:text> 3.4.

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The <text:page-sequence> element is usable within the following element: <office:text> ?.

The <text:page-sequence> element has no attributes.

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The <text:page-sequence> element has the following child element: <text:page> 5.2.2.

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The <text:page-sequence> element has the following child element: <text:page> ?.

5.2.2 <text:page>

The <text:page> element represents a page in a <text:page-sequence> element.

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The <text:page> element is usable within the following element: <text:page-sequence> 5.2.

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The <text:page> element is usable within the following element: <text:page-sequence> ?.

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The <text:page> element has the following attribute: text:master-page-name 19.839.

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The <text:page> element has the following attribute: text:master-page-name ?.

The <text:page> element has no child elements.

5.3 Lists

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5.3.1 Every list, including sub-lists, may have a list style which is applied to its list items and sub-lists. A list style specified for a sub-list overrides the list style specified for the list in which the sub-list is contained.

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The <text:list> element is usable within the following elements: <draw:caption> 10.3.11, <draw:circle> 10.3.8, <draw:connector> 10.3.10, <draw:custom-shape> 10.6.1, <draw:ellipse> 10.3.9, <draw:image> 10.4.4, <draw:line> 10.3.3, <draw:measure> 10.3.12, <draw:path> 10.3.7, <draw:polygon> 10.3.5, <draw:polyline> 10.3.4, <draw:rect> 10.3.2, <draw:regular-polygon> 10.3.6, <draw:text-box> 10.4.3, <office:annotation> 14.1, <office:text> 3.4, <style:footer> 16.12, <style:footer-first> 16.13, <style:footer-left> 16.15, <style:header> 16.10, <style:header-first> 16.11, <style:header-left> 16.14, <table:covered-table-cell> 9.1.5, <table:table-cell> 9.1.4, <text:deletion> 5.5.5, <text:index-body> 8.2.2, <text:index-title> 8.2.3, <text:list-header> 5.3.3, <text:list-item> 5.3.4, <text:note-body> 6.3.4 and <text:section> 5.4.

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The <text:list> element is usable within the following elements: <draw:caption> ?, <draw:circle> ?, <draw:connector> ?, <draw:custom-shape> ?, <draw:ellipse> ?, <draw:image> ?, <draw:line> ?, <draw:measure> ?, <draw:path> ?, <draw:polygon> ?, <draw:polyline> ?, <draw:rect> ?, <draw:regular-polygon> ?, <draw:text-box> ?, <office:annotation> ?, <office:text> ?, <style:footer> ?, <style:footer-first> ?, <style:footer-left> ?, <style:header> ?, <style:header-first> ?, <style:header-left> ?, <table:covered-table-cell> ?, <table:table-cell> ?, <text:deletion> ?, <text:index-body> ?, <text:index-title> ?, <text:list-header> ?, <text:list-item> ?, <text:note-body> ? and <text:section> ?.

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The <text:list> element has the following attributes: text:continue-list 19.785, text:continue-numbering 19.786, text:style-name 19.880 and xml:id 19.920.

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The <text:list> element has the following attributes: text:continue-list ?, text:continue-numbering ?, text:style-name ? and xml:id ?.

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The <text:list> element has the following child elements: <text:list-header> 5.3.3 and <text:list-item> 5.3.4.

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The <text:list> element has the following child elements: <text:list-header> ? and <text:list-item> ?.

5.3.2 Default List Style

If a list does not have a style:name attribute and therefore no list style is specified, one of the following actions is taken:

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5.3.3 <

The <text:list-header> element represents a list header and is a type of list item. It contains one or more paragraphs that are displayed before a list. The paragraphs are formatted as list items but they do not have a preceding number or bullet.

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The <text:list-header> element is usable within the following element: <text:list> 5.3.1.

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The <text:list-header> element is usable within the following element: <text:list> ?.

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The <text:list-header> element has the following attribute: xml:id 19.920.

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The <text:list-header> element has the following attribute: xml:id ?.

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The <text:list-header> element has the following child elements: <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:list> 5.3.1, <text:number> 6.1.10, <text:p> 5.1.3 and <text:soft-page-break> 5.6.

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The <text:list-header> element has the following child elements: <text:h> ?, <text:list> ?, <text:number> ?, <text:p> ? and <text:soft-page-break> ?.

5.3.4 <text:list-item>

The <text:list-item> element represents an item in a list.

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The <text:list-item> element is usable within the following element: <text:list> 5.3.1.

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The <text:list-item> element is usable within the following element: <text:list> ?.

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The <text:list-item> element has the following attributes: text:start-value 19.874, text:style-override 19.881 and xml:id 19.920.

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The <text:list-item> element has the following attributes: text:start-value ?, text:style-override ? and xml:id ?.

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The <text:list-item> element has the following child elements: <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:list> 5.3.1, <text:number> 6.1.10, <text:p> 5.1.3 and <text:soft-page-break> 5.6.

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The <text:list-item> element has the following child elements: <text:h> ?, <text:list> ?, <text:number> ?, <text:p> ? and <text:soft-page-break> ?.

5.3.5 List Item Style Rules

The first line in a list item is may be preceded by a bullet or number, depending on the list style assigned to the list. If a list item starts another list and does not contain any text, no bullet or number is displayed.

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5.3.5 Note: This text can be used by consumers that do not support numbering.

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The <text:numbered-paragraph> element is usable within the following elements: <draw:text-box> 10.4.3, <office:text> 3.4, <table:covered-table-cell> 9.1.5, <table:table-cell> 9.1.4, <text:deletion> 5.5.5, <text:index-body> 8.2.2, <text:index-title> 8.2.3, <text:note-body> 6.3.4 and <text:section> 5.4.

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The <text:numbered-paragraph> element is usable within the following elements: <draw:text-box> ?, <office:text> ?, <table:covered-table-cell> ?, <table:table-cell> ?, <text:deletion> ?, <text:index-body> ?, <text:index-title> ?, <text:note-body> ? and <text:section> ?.

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The <text:numbered-paragraph> element has the following attributes: text:continue-numbering 19.786, text:level 19.834, text:list-id 19.835, text:start-value 19.874, text:style-name 19.880 and xml:id 19.920.

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The <text:numbered-paragraph> element has the following attributes: text:continue-numbering ?, text:level ?, text:list-id ?, text:start-value ?, text:style-name ? and xml:id ?.

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The <text:numbered-paragraph> element has the following child elements: <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:number> 6.1.10 and <text:p> 5.1.3.

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The <text:numbered-paragraph> element has the following child elements: <text:h> ?, <text:number> ? and <text:p> ?.

5.3.7 Numbered Paragraph Style Rules (deprecated)

If a list style is not specified for a numbered paragraph, the list style of the previous numbered paragraph in the same list is used. If this paragraph is the first in the list, the list style of the previous numbered paragraph in a higher list level is used. If there is no specified style available, the default style is applied. 5.3.2

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5.4.1 Linked external content may have an arbitrary file format. Consumers may process links to external content and the external content itself to update the content that appears in a section.

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The <text:section> element is usable within the following elements: <draw:text-box> 10.4.3, <office:text> 3.4, <style:footer> 16.12, <style:footer-first> 16.13, <style:footer-left> 16.15, <style:header> 16.10, <style:header-first> 16.11, <style:header-left> 16.14, <table:covered-table-cell> 9.1.5, <table:table-cell> 9.1.4, <text:deletion> 5.5.5, <text:index-body> 8.2.2, <text:index-title> 8.2.3, <text:note-body> 6.3.4 and <text:section> 5.4.

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The <text:section> element is usable within the following elements: <draw:text-box> ?, <office:text> ?, <style:footer> ?, <style:footer-first> ?, <style:footer-left> ?, <style:header> ?, <style:header-first> ?, <style:header-left> ?, <table:covered-table-cell> ?, <table:table-cell> ?, <text:deletion> ?, <text:index-body> ?, <text:index-title> ?, <text:note-body> ? and <text:section> ?.

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The <text:section> element has the following attributes: text:condition 19.782, text:display 19.802, text:name 19.841, text:protected 19.855, text:protection-key 19.856, text:protection-key-digest-algorithm 19.857, text:style-name 19.880 and xml:id 19.920.

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The <text:section> element has the following attributes: text:condition ?, text:display ?, text:name ?, text:protected ?, text:protection-key ?, text:protection-key-digest-algorithm ?, text:style-name ? and xml:id ?.

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The <text:section> element has the following child elements: <dr3d:scene> 10.5.2, <draw:a> 10.4.12, <draw:caption> 10.3.11, <draw:circle> 10.3.8, <draw:connector> 10.3.10, <draw:control> 10.3.13, <draw:custom-shape> 10.6.1, <draw:ellipse> 10.3.9, <draw:frame> 10.4.2, <draw:g> 10.3.15, <draw:line> 10.3.3, <draw:measure> 10.3.12, <draw:page-thumbnail> 10.3.14, <draw:path> 10.3.7, <draw:polygon> 10.3.5, <draw:polyline> 10.3.4, <draw:rect> 10.3.2, <draw:regular-polygon> 10.3.6, <office:dde-source> 14.7.5, <table:table> 9.1.2, <text:alphabetical-index> 8.8, <text:bibliography> 8.9, <text:change> 5.5.8.4, <text:change-end> 5.5.8.3, <text:change-start> 5.5.8.2, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:illustration-index> 8.4, <text:list> 5.3.1, <text:numbered-paragraph> 5.3.6, <text:object-index> 8.6, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:section> 5.4, <text:section-source> 5.4.2, <text:soft-page-break> 5.6, <text:table-index> 8.5, <text:table-of-content> 8.3 and <text:user-index> 8.7.

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The <text:section> element has the following child elements: <dr3d:scene> ?, <draw:a> ?, <draw:caption> ?, <draw:circle> ?, <draw:connector> ?, <draw:control> ?, <draw:custom-shape> ?, <draw:ellipse> ?, <draw:frame> ?, <draw:g> ?, <draw:line> ?, <draw:measure> ?, <draw:page-thumbnail> ?, <draw:path> ?, <draw:polygon> ?, <draw:polyline> ?, <draw:rect> ?, <draw:regular-polygon> ?, <office:dde-source> ?, <table:table> ?, <text:alphabetical-index> ?, <text:bibliography> ?, <text:change> ?, <text:change-end> ?, <text:change-start> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:illustration-index> ?, <text:list> ?, <text:numbered-paragraph> ?, <text:object-index> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:section> ?, <text:section-source> ?, <text:soft-page-break> ?, <text:table-index> ?, <text:table-of-content> ? and <text:user-index> ?.

5.4.2 <text:section-source>

The <text:section-source> element indicates that a section is a linked section.

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The <text:section-source> element is usable within the following element: <text:section> 5.4.

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The <text:section-source> element is usable within the following element: <text:section> ?.

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The <text:section-source> element has the following attributes: text:filter-name 19.808, text:section-name 19.867, xlink:href 19.916, xlink:show 19.917 and xlink:type 19.919.

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The <text:section-source> element has the following attributes: text:filter-name ?, text:section-name ?, xlink:href ?, xlink:show ? and xlink:type ?.

The <text:section-source> element has no child elements.

5.5 Change Tracking

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5.5.2 If a <text:tracked-changes> element is absent, there are no tracked changes in the corresponding scope. In this case, all change mark elements (5.5.8) in this scope shall be ignored.

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The <text:tracked-changes> element is usable within the following elements: <office:text> 3.4, <style:footer> 16.12, <style:footer-first> 16.13, <style:footer-left> 16.15, <style:header> 16.10, <style:header-first> 16.11 and <style:header-left> 16.14.

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The <text:tracked-changes> element is usable within the following elements: <office:text> ?, <style:footer> ?, <style:footer-first> ?, <style:footer-left> ?, <style:header> ?, <style:header-first> ? and <style:header-left> ?.

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The <text:tracked-changes> element has the following attribute: text:track-changes 19.889.

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The <text:tracked-changes> element has the following attribute: text:track-changes ?.

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The <text:tracked-changes> element has the following child element: <text:changed-region> 5.5.3.

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The <text:tracked-changes> element has the following child element: <text:changed-region> ?.

5.5.3 <text:changed-region>

Each <text:changed-region> element contains a single element, one of <text:insertion>, <text:deletion>, or <text:format-change> that corresponds to a change being tracked within the scope of the <text:tracked-changes> element that contains the <text:changed-region> instance.

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5.5.3 A <text:changed-region> can be referenced by more than one change, but the corresponding referencing change mark elements shall be of the same change type - insertion, format change or deletion.

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The <text:changed-region> element is usable within the following element: <text:tracked-changes> 5.5.2.

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The <text:changed-region> element is usable within the following element: <text:tracked-changes> ?.

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The <text:changed-region> element has the following attributes: text:id 19.815 and xml:id 19.920.

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The <text:changed-region> element has the following attributes: text:id ? and xml:id ?.

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The <text:changed-region> element has the following child elements: <text:deletion> 5.5.5, <text:format-change> 5.5.6 and <text:insertion> 5.5.4.

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The <text:changed-region> element has the following child elements: <text:deletion> ?, <text:format-change> ? and <text:insertion> ?.

5.5.4 <text:insertion>

The <text:insertion> element contains the information that identifies the person responsible for a change and the date of that change. This information may also contain one or more <text:p> elements which contains a comment on the insertion.

The <text:insertion> element's parent <text:changed-region> element has an xml:id or text:id attribute, the value of which binds that parent element to the text:change-id attribute on the <text:change-start> and <text:change-end> elements.

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The <text:insertion> element is usable within the following element: <text:changed-region> 5.5.3.

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The <text:insertion> element is usable within the following element: <text:changed-region> ?.

The <text:insertion> element has no attributes.

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The <text:insertion> element has the following child element: <office:change-info> 5.5.7.

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The <text:insertion> element has the following child element: <office:change-info> ?.

5.5.5 <text:deletion>

The <text:deletion> element contains information that identifies the person responsible for a deletion and the date of that deletion. This information may also contain one or more <text:p> elements which contains a comment on the deletion. The <text:deletion> element may also contain content that was deleted while change tracking was enabled. The position where the text was deleted is marked by a <text:change> element.

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5.5.5

To reconstruct the text before a deletion took place:

  • If the change mark is inside a paragraph, insert the content that was deleted, but remove all leading start tags up to and including the first <text:p> element and all trailing end tags up to and including the last </text:p> or </text:h> element. If the last trailing element is a </text:h>, change the end tag </text:p> following this insertion to a </text:h> element.  

  • If the change mark is inside a heading, insert the content that was deleted, but remove all leading start tags up to and including the first <text:h> element and all trailing end tags up to and including the last </text:h> or </text:p> element. If the last trailing element is a </text:p>, change the end tag </text:h> following this insertion to a </text:p> element.  

  • Otherwise, copy the text content of the <text:deletion> element in place of the change mark. 

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The <text:deletion> element is usable within the following element: <text:changed-region> 5.5.3.

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The <text:deletion> element is usable within the following element: <text:changed-region> ?.

The <text:deletion> element has no attributes.

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The <text:deletion> element has the following child elements: <dr3d:scene> 10.5.2, <draw:a> 10.4.12, <draw:caption> 10.3.11, <draw:circle> 10.3.8, <draw:connector> 10.3.10, <draw:control> 10.3.13, <draw:custom-shape> 10.6.1, <draw:ellipse> 10.3.9, <draw:frame> 10.4.2, <draw:g> 10.3.15, <draw:line> 10.3.3, <draw:measure> 10.3.12, <draw:page-thumbnail> 10.3.14, <draw:path> 10.3.7, <draw:polygon> 10.3.5, <draw:polyline> 10.3.4, <draw:rect> 10.3.2, <draw:regular-polygon> 10.3.6, <office:change-info> 5.5.7, <table:table> 9.1.2, <text:alphabetical-index> 8.8, <text:bibliography> 8.9, <text:change> 5.5.8.4, <text:change-end> 5.5.8.3, <text:change-start> 5.5.8.2, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:illustration-index> 8.4, <text:list> 5.3.1, <text:numbered-paragraph> 5.3.6, <text:object-index> 8.6, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:section> 5.4, <text:soft-page-break> 5.6, <text:table-index> 8.5, <text:table-of-content> 8.3 and <text:user-index> 8.7.

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The <text:deletion> element has the following child elements: <dr3d:scene> ?, <draw:a> ?, <draw:caption> ?, <draw:circle> ?, <draw:connector> ?, <draw:control> ?, <draw:custom-shape> ?, <draw:ellipse> ?, <draw:frame> ?, <draw:g> ?, <draw:line> ?, <draw:measure> ?, <draw:page-thumbnail> ?, <draw:path> ?, <draw:polygon> ?, <draw:polyline> ?, <draw:rect> ?, <draw:regular-polygon> ?, <office:change-info> ?, <table:table> ?, <text:alphabetical-index> ?, <text:bibliography> ?, <text:change> ?, <text:change-end> ?, <text:change-start> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:illustration-index> ?, <text:list> ?, <text:numbered-paragraph> ?, <text:object-index> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:section> ?, <text:soft-page-break> ?, <text:table-index> ?, <text:table-of-content> ? and <text:user-index> ?.

5.5.6 <text:format-change>

The <text:format-change> element represents any change in formatting attributes. The region where the change took place is marked by <text:change-start>, <text:change-end> or <text:change> elements.

Note: This element does not contain formatting changes that have taken place.

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The <text:format-change> element is usable within the following element: <text:changed-region> 5.5.3.

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The <text:format-change> element is usable within the following element: <text:changed-region> ?.

The <text:format-change> element has no attributes.

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The <text:format-change> element has the following child element: <office:change-info> 5.5.7.

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The <text:format-change> element has the following child element: <office:change-info> ?.

5.5.7 <office:change-info>

The <office:change-info> element represents who made a change and when. It may also contain a comment (one or more <text:p> elements) on the change.

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The <office:change-info> element is usable within the following elements: <table:cell-content-change> 9.9.17, <table:deletion> 9.9.9, <table:insertion> 9.9.3, <table:movement> 9.9.13, <text:deletion> 5.5.5, <text:format-change> 5.5.6 and <text:insertion> 5.5.4.

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The <office:change-info> element is usable within the following elements: <table:cell-content-change> ?, <table:deletion> ?, <table:insertion> ?, <table:movement> ?, <text:deletion> ?, <text:format-change> ? and <text:insertion> ?.

The <office:change-info> element has no attributes.

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The <office:change-info> element has the following child elements: <dc:creator> 4.3.2.7, <dc:date> 4.3.2.10 and <text:p> 5.1.3.

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The <office:change-info> element has the following child elements: <dc:creator> ?, <dc:date> ? and <text:p> ?.

5.5.8 Change Marks

5.5.8.1 General

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5.5.8.2  The <text:change-start> element marks the start of a region with content where text has been inserted or the format has been changed.

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The <text:change-start> element is usable within the following elements: <draw:text-box> 10.4.3, <office:text> 3.4, <style:footer> 16.12, <style:footer-first> 16.13, <style:footer-left> 16.15, <style:header> 16.10, <style:header-first> 16.11, <style:header-left> 16.14, <table:covered-table-cell> 9.1.5, <table:table-cell> 9.1.4, <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:deletion> 5.5.5, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:index-body> 8.2.2, <text:index-title> 8.2.3, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:note-body> 6.3.4, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2, <text:section> 5.4 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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The <text:change-start> element is usable within the following elements: <draw:text-box> ?, <office:text> ?, <style:footer> ?, <style:footer-first> ?, <style:footer-left> ?, <style:header> ?, <style:header-first> ?, <style:header-left> ?, <table:covered-table-cell> ?, <table:table-cell> ?, <text:a> ?, <text:deletion> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:index-body> ?, <text:index-title> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:note-body> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ?, <text:section> ? and <text:span> ?.

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The <text:change-start> element has the following attribute: text:change-id 19.771.

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The <text:change-start> element has the following attribute: text:change-id ?.

The <text:change-start> element has no child elements.

5.5.8.3 <text:change-end>

The <text:change-end> element marks the end of a region with content where text has been inserted or the format has been changed.

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The <text:change-end> element is usable within the following elements: <draw:text-box> 10.4.3, <office:text> 3.4, <style:footer> 16.12, <style:footer-first> 16.13, <style:footer-left> 16.15, <style:header> 16.10, <style:header-first> 16.11, <style:header-left> 16.14, <table:covered-table-cell> 9.1.5, <table:table-cell> 9.1.4, <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:deletion> 5.5.5, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:index-body> 8.2.2, <text:index-title> 8.2.3, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:note-body> 6.3.4, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2, <text:section> 5.4 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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The <text:change-end> element is usable within the following elements: <draw:text-box> ?, <office:text> ?, <style:footer> ?, <style:footer-first> ?, <style:footer-left> ?, <style:header> ?, <style:header-first> ?, <style:header-left> ?, <table:covered-table-cell> ?, <table:table-cell> ?, <text:a> ?, <text:deletion> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:index-body> ?, <text:index-title> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:note-body> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ?, <text:section> ? and <text:span> ?.

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The <text:change-end> element has the following attribute: text:change-id 19.771.

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The <text:change-end> element has the following attribute: text:change-id ?.

The <text:change-end> element has no child elements.

5.5.8.4 <text:change>

The <text:change> element marks a position in an empty region where text has been deleted.

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The <text:change> element is usable within the following elements: <draw:text-box> 10.4.3, <office:text> 3.4, <style:footer> 16.12, <style:footer-first> 16.13, <style:footer-left> 16.15, <style:header> 16.10, <style:header-first> 16.11, <style:header-left> 16.14, <table:covered-table-cell> 9.1.5, <table:table-cell> 9.1.4, <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:deletion> 5.5.5, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:index-body> 8.2.2, <text:index-title> 8.2.3, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:note-body> 6.3.4, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2, <text:section> 5.4 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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The <text:change> element is usable within the following elements: <draw:text-box> ?, <office:text> ?, <style:footer> ?, <style:footer-first> ?, <style:footer-left> ?, <style:header> ?, <style:header-first> ?, <style:header-left> ?, <table:covered-table-cell> ?, <table:table-cell> ?, <text:a> ?, <text:deletion> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:index-body> ?, <text:index-title> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:note-body> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ?, <text:section> ? and <text:span> ?.

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The <text:change> element has the following attribute: text:change-id 19.771.

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The <text:change> element has the following attribute: text:change-id ?.

The <text:change> element has no child elements.

5.6 <text:soft-page-break>

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5.6 <

As a child element of a <table:table> element it represents a soft page break between two table rows. It may appear in front of a <table:table-row> element.

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The <text:soft-page-break> element is usable within the following elements: <draw:text-box> 10.4.3, <office:text> 3.4, <table:covered-table-cell> 9.1.5, <table:table> 9.1.2, <table:table-cell> 9.1.4, <table:table-header-rows> 9.1.7, <table:table-row-group> 9.1.9, <table:table-rows> 9.1.8, <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:deletion> 5.5.5, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:index-body> 8.2.2, <text:index-title> 8.2.3, <text:list-header> 5.3.3, <text:list-item> 5.3.4, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:note-body> 6.3.4, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2, <text:section> 5.4 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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The <text:soft-page-break> element is usable within the following elements: <draw:text-box> ?, <office:text> ?, <table:covered-table-cell> ?, <table:table> ?, <table:table-cell> ?, <table:table-header-rows> ?, <table:table-row-group> ?, <table:table-rows> ?, <text:a> ?, <text:deletion> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:index-body> ?, <text:index-title> ?, <text:list-header> ?, <text:list-item> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:note-body> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ?, <text:section> ? and <text:span> ?.

The <text:soft-page-break> element has no attributes.

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6.1.3 Note: It is not an error if the character preceding the element is not a white space character, but it is good practice to use this element only for the second and all following “ “ (U+0020, SPACE) characters in a sequence.

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The <text:s> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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The <text:s> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

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The <text:s> element has the following attribute: text:c 19.768.

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The <text:s> element has the following attribute: text:c ?.

The <text:s> element has no child elements.

6.1.4 <text:tab>

The <text:tab> element represents the [UNICODE] tab character (HORIZONTAL TABULATION, U+0009). A <text:tab> element specifies that content immediately following it should align at the next tab stop.

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The <text:tab> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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The <text:tab> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

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The <text:tab> element has the following attribute: text:tab-ref 19.883.

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The <text:tab> element has the following attribute: text:tab-ref ?.

The <text:tab> element has no child elements.

6.1.5 <text:line-break>

The <text:line-break> element represents a line break.

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The <text:line-break> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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The <text:line-break> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

The <text:line-break> element has no attributes.

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The [UNICODE] character...

Represents...

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U-00AD SOFT HYPHEN

soft hyphen

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6.1.7 White space characters contained in this element are collapsed.

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The <text:span> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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The <text:span> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

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The <text:span> element has the following attributes: text:class-names 19.775 and text:style-name 19.880.

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The <text:span> element has the following attributes: text:class-names ? and text:style-name ?.

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The <text:span> element has the following child elements: <dr3d:scene> 10.5.2, <draw:a> 10.4.12, <draw:caption> 10.3.11, <draw:circle> 10.3.8, <draw:connector> 10.3.10, <draw:control> 10.3.13, <draw:custom-shape> 10.6.1, <draw:ellipse> 10.3.9, <draw:frame> 10.4.2, <draw:g> 10.3.15, <draw:line> 10.3.3, <draw:measure> 10.3.12, <draw:page-thumbnail> 10.3.14, <draw:path> 10.3.7, <draw:polygon> 10.3.5, <draw:polyline> 10.3.4, <draw:rect> 10.3.2, <draw:regular-polygon> 10.3.6, <office:annotation> 14.1, <office:annotation-end> 14.2, <presentation:date-time> 10.9.4.5, <presentation:footer> 10.9.4.3, <presentation:header> 10.9.4.1, <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:alphabetical-index-mark> 8.1.10, <text:alphabetical-index-mark-end> 8.1.9, <text:alphabetical-index-mark-start> 8.1.8, <text:author-initials> 7.3.7.2, <text:author-name> 7.3.7.1, <text:bibliography-mark> 8.1.11, <text:bookmark> 6.2.1.2, <text:bookmark-end> 6.2.1.4, <text:bookmark-ref> 7.7.6, <text:bookmark-start> 6.2.1.3, <text:change> 5.5.8.4, <text:change-end> 5.5.8.3, <text:change-start> 5.5.8.2, <text:chapter> 7.3.8, <text:character-count> 7.5.18.5, <text:conditional-text> 7.7.3, <text:creation-date> 7.5.3, <text:creation-time> 7.5.4, <text:creator> 7.5.17, <text:database-display> 7.6.3, <text:database-name> 7.6.7, <text:database-next> 7.6.4, <text:database-row-number> 7.6.6, <text:database-row-select> 7.6.5, <text:date> 7.3.2, <text:dde-connection> 7.7.12, <text:description> 7.5.5, <text:drop-down> 7.4.16, <text:editing-cycles> 7.5.13, <text:editing-duration> 7.5.14, <text:execute-macro> 7.7.10, <text:expression> 7.4.14, <text:file-name> 7.3.9, <text:hidden-paragraph> 7.7.11, <text:hidden-text> 7.7.4, <text:image-count> 7.5.18.7, <text:initial-creator> 7.5.2, <text:keywords> 7.5.12, <text:line-break> 6.1.5, <text:measure> 7.7.13, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:modification-date> 7.5.16, <text:modification-time> 7.5.15, <text:note> 6.3.2, <text:note-ref> 7.7.7, <text:object-count> 7.5.18.8, <text:page-continuation> 7.3.5, <text:page-count> 7.5.18.2, <text:page-number> 7.3.4, <text:page-variable-get> 7.7.1.3, <text:page-variable-set> 7.7.1.2, <text:paragraph-count> 7.5.18.3, <text:placeholder> 7.7.2, <text:print-date> 7.5.8, <text:print-time> 7.5.7, <text:printed-by> 7.5.9, <text:reference-mark> 6.2.2.2, <text:reference-mark-end> 6.2.2.4, <text:reference-mark-start> 6.2.2.3, <text:reference-ref> 7.7.5, <text:ruby> 6.4, <text:s> 6.1.3, <text:script> 7.7.9, <text:sender-city> 7.3.6.13, <text:sender-company> 7.3.6.10, <text:sender-country> 7.3.6.15, <text:sender-email> 7.3.6.7, <text:sender-fax> 7.3.6.9, <text:sender-firstname> 7.3.6.2, <text:sender-initials> 7.3.6.4, <text:sender-lastname> 7.3.6.3, <text:sender-phone-private> 7.3.6.8, <text:sender-phone-work> 7.3.6.11, <text:sender-position> 7.3.6.6, <text:sender-postal-code> 7.3.6.14, <text:sender-state-or-province> 7.3.6.16, <text:sender-street> 7.3.6.12, <text:sender-title> 7.3.6.5, <text:sequence> 7.4.13, <text:sequence-ref> 7.7.8, <text:sheet-name> 7.3.11, <text:soft-page-break> 5.6, <text:span> 6.1.7, <text:subject> 7.5.11, <text:tab> 6.1.4, <text:table-count> 7.5.18.6, <text:table-formula> 7.7.14, <text:template-name> 7.3.10, <text:text-input> 7.4.15, <text:time> 7.3.3, <text:title> 7.5.10, <text:toc-mark> 8.1.4, <text:toc-mark-end> 8.1.3, <text:toc-mark-start> 8.1.2, <text:user-defined> 7.5.6, <text:user-field-get> 7.4.9, <text:user-field-input> 7.4.10, <text:user-index-mark> 8.1.7, <text:user-index-mark-end> 8.1.6, <text:user-index-mark-start> 8.1.5, <text:variable-get> 7.4.5, <text:variable-input> 7.4.6, <text:variable-set> 7.4.4 and <text:word-count> 7.5.18.4.

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The <text:span> element has the following child elements: <dr3d:scene> ?, <draw:a> ?, <draw:caption> ?, <draw:circle> ?, <draw:connector> ?, <draw:control> ?, <draw:custom-shape> ?, <draw:ellipse> ?, <draw:frame> ?, <draw:g> ?, <draw:line> ?, <draw:measure> ?, <draw:page-thumbnail> ?, <draw:path> ?, <draw:polygon> ?, <draw:polyline> ?, <draw:rect> ?, <draw:regular-polygon> ?, <office:annotation> ?, <office:annotation-end> ?, <presentation:date-time> ?, <presentation:footer> ?, <presentation:header> ?, <text:a> ?, <text:alphabetical-index-mark> ?, <text:alphabetical-index-mark-end> ?, <text:alphabetical-index-mark-start> ?, <text:author-initials> ?, <text:author-name> ?, <text:bibliography-mark> ?, <text:bookmark> ?, <text:bookmark-end> ?, <text:bookmark-ref> ?, <text:bookmark-start> ?, <text:change> ?, <text:change-end> ?, <text:change-start> ?, <text:chapter> ?, <text:character-count> ?, <text:conditional-text> ?, <text:creation-date> ?, <text:creation-time> ?, <text:creator> ?, <text:database-display> ?, <text:database-name> ?, <text:database-next> ?, <text:database-row-number> ?, <text:database-row-select> ?, <text:date> ?, <text:dde-connection> ?, <text:description> ?, <text:drop-down> ?, <text:editing-cycles> ?, <text:editing-duration> ?, <text:execute-macro> ?, <text:expression> ?, <text:file-name> ?, <text:hidden-paragraph> ?, <text:hidden-text> ?, <text:image-count> ?, <text:initial-creator> ?, <text:keywords> ?, <text:line-break> ?, <text:measure> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:modification-date> ?, <text:modification-time> ?, <text:note> ?, <text:note-ref> ?, <text:object-count> ?, <text:page-continuation> ?, <text:page-count> ?, <text:page-number> ?, <text:page-variable-get> ?, <text:page-variable-set> ?, <text:paragraph-count> ?, <text:placeholder> ?, <text:print-date> ?, <text:print-time> ?, <text:printed-by> ?, <text:reference-mark> ?, <text:reference-mark-end> ?, <text:reference-mark-start> ?, <text:reference-ref> ?, <text:ruby> ?, <text:s> ?, <text:script> ?, <text:sender-city> ?, <text:sender-company> ?, <text:sender-country> ?, <text:sender-email> ?, <text:sender-fax> ?, <text:sender-firstname> ?, <text:sender-initials> ?, <text:sender-lastname> ?, <text:sender-phone-private> ?, <text:sender-phone-work> ?, <text:sender-position> ?, <text:sender-postal-code> ?, <text:sender-state-or-province> ?, <text:sender-street> ?, <text:sender-title> ?, <text:sequence> ?, <text:sequence-ref> ?, <text:sheet-name> ?, <text:soft-page-break> ?, <text:span> ?, <text:subject> ?, <text:tab> ?, <text:table-count> ?, <text:table-formula> ?, <text:template-name> ?, <text:text-input> ?, <text:time> ?, <text:title> ?, <text:toc-mark> ?, <text:toc-mark-end> ?, <text:toc-mark-start> ?, <text:user-defined> ?, <text:user-field-get> ?, <text:user-field-input> ?, <text:user-index-mark> ?, <text:user-index-mark-end> ?, <text:user-index-mark-start> ?, <text:variable-get> ?, <text:variable-input> ?, <text:variable-set> ? and <text:word-count> ?.

6.1.8 <text:a>

The <text:a> element represents a hyperlink.

The anchor of a hyperlink is composed of the character data contained in the <text:a> element and any of its descendant elements which constitute the character data of the paragraph element which contains the <text:a> element. 6.1.1

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The <text:a> element is usable within the following elements: <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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The <text:a> element is usable within the following elements: <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

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The <text:a> element has the following attributes: office:name 19.380, office:target-frame-name 19.385, office:title 19.387, text:style-name 19.880, text:visited-style-name 19.907, xlink:actuate 19.915, xlink:href 19.916, xlink:show 19.917 and xlink:type 19.919.

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The <text:a> element has the following attributes: office:name ?, office:target-frame-name ?, office:title ?, text:style-name ?, text:visited-style-name ?, xlink:actuate ?, xlink:href ?, xlink:show ? and xlink:type ?.

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The <text:a> element has the following child elements: <dr3d:scene> 10.5.2, <draw:a> 10.4.12, <draw:caption> 10.3.11, <draw:circle> 10.3.8, <draw:connector> 10.3.10, <draw:control> 10.3.13, <draw:custom-shape> 10.6.1, <draw:ellipse> 10.3.9, <draw:frame> 10.4.2, <draw:g> 10.3.15, <draw:line> 10.3.3, <draw:measure> 10.3.12, <draw:page-thumbnail> 10.3.14, <draw:path> 10.3.7, <draw:polygon> 10.3.5, <draw:polyline> 10.3.4, <draw:rect> 10.3.2, <draw:regular-polygon> 10.3.6, <office:annotation> 14.1, <office:annotation-end> 14.2, <office:event-listeners> 10.3.19, <presentation:date-time> 10.9.4.5, <presentation:footer> 10.9.4.3, <presentation:header> 10.9.4.1, <text:alphabetical-index-mark> 8.1.10, <text:alphabetical-index-mark-end> 8.1.9, <text:alphabetical-index-mark-start> 8.1.8, <text:author-initials> 7.3.7.2, <text:author-name> 7.3.7.1, <text:bibliography-mark> 8.1.11, <text:bookmark> 6.2.1.2, <text:bookmark-end> 6.2.1.4, <text:bookmark-ref> 7.7.6, <text:bookmark-start> 6.2.1.3, <text:change> 5.5.8.4, <text:change-end> 5.5.8.3, <text:change-start> 5.5.8.2, <text:chapter> 7.3.8, <text:character-count> 7.5.18.5, <text:conditional-text> 7.7.3, <text:creation-date> 7.5.3, <text:creation-time> 7.5.4, <text:creator> 7.5.17, <text:database-display> 7.6.3, <text:database-name> 7.6.7, <text:database-next> 7.6.4, <text:database-row-number> 7.6.6, <text:database-row-select> 7.6.5, <text:date> 7.3.2, <text:dde-connection> 7.7.12, <text:description> 7.5.5, <text:drop-down> 7.4.16, <text:editing-cycles> 7.5.13, <text:editing-duration> 7.5.14, <text:execute-macro> 7.7.10, <text:expression> 7.4.14, <text:file-name> 7.3.9, <text:hidden-paragraph> 7.7.11, <text:hidden-text> 7.7.4, <text:image-count> 7.5.18.7, <text:initial-creator> 7.5.2, <text:keywords> 7.5.12, <text:line-break> 6.1.5, <text:measure> 7.7.13, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:modification-date> 7.5.16, <text:modification-time> 7.5.15, <text:note> 6.3.2, <text:note-ref> 7.7.7, <text:object-count> 7.5.18.8, <text:page-continuation> 7.3.5, <text:page-count> 7.5.18.2, <text:page-number> 7.3.4, <text:page-variable-get> 7.7.1.3, <text:page-variable-set> 7.7.1.2, <text:paragraph-count> 7.5.18.3, <text:placeholder> 7.7.2, <text:print-date> 7.5.8, <text:print-time> 7.5.7, <text:printed-by> 7.5.9, <text:reference-mark> 6.2.2.2, <text:reference-mark-end> 6.2.2.4, <text:reference-mark-start> 6.2.2.3, <text:reference-ref> 7.7.5, <text:ruby> 6.4, <text:s> 6.1.3, <text:script> 7.7.9, <text:sender-city> 7.3.6.13, <text:sender-company> 7.3.6.10, <text:sender-country> 7.3.6.15, <text:sender-email> 7.3.6.7, <text:sender-fax> 7.3.6.9, <text:sender-firstname> 7.3.6.2, <text:sender-initials> 7.3.6.4, <text:sender-lastname> 7.3.6.3, <text:sender-phone-private> 7.3.6.8, <text:sender-phone-work> 7.3.6.11, <text:sender-position> 7.3.6.6, <text:sender-postal-code> 7.3.6.14, <text:sender-state-or-province> 7.3.6.16, <text:sender-street> 7.3.6.12, <text:sender-title> 7.3.6.5, <text:sequence> 7.4.13, <text:sequence-ref> 7.7.8, <text:sheet-name> 7.3.11, <text:soft-page-break> 5.6, <text:span> 6.1.7, <text:subject> 7.5.11, <text:tab> 6.1.4, <text:table-count> 7.5.18.6, <text:table-formula> 7.7.14, <text:template-name> 7.3.10, <text:text-input> 7.4.15, <text:time> 7.3.3, <text:title> 7.5.10, <text:toc-mark> 8.1.4, <text:toc-mark-end> 8.1.3, <text:toc-mark-start> 8.1.2, <text:user-defined> 7.5.6, <text:user-field-get> 7.4.9, <text:user-field-input> 7.4.10, <text:user-index-mark> 8.1.7, <text:user-index-mark-end> 8.1.6, <text:user-index-mark-start> 8.1.5, <text:variable-get> 7.4.5, <text:variable-input> 7.4.6, <text:variable-set> 7.4.4 and <text:word-count> 7.5.18.4.

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The <text:a> element has the following child elements: <dr3d:scene> ?, <draw:a> ?, <draw:caption> ?, <draw:circle> ?, <draw:connector> ?, <draw:control> ?, <draw:custom-shape> ?, <draw:ellipse> ?, <draw:frame> ?, <draw:g> ?, <draw:line> ?, <draw:measure> ?, <draw:page-thumbnail> ?, <draw:path> ?, <draw:polygon> ?, <draw:polyline> ?, <draw:rect> ?, <draw:regular-polygon> ?, <office:annotation> ?, <office:annotation-end> ?, <office:event-listeners> ?, <presentation:date-time> ?, <presentation:footer> ?, <presentation:header> ?, <text:alphabetical-index-mark> ?, <text:alphabetical-index-mark-end> ?, <text:alphabetical-index-mark-start> ?, <text:author-initials> ?, <text:author-name> ?, <text:bibliography-mark> ?, <text:bookmark> ?, <text:bookmark-end> ?, <text:bookmark-ref> ?, <text:bookmark-start> ?, <text:change> ?, <text:change-end> ?, <text:change-start> ?, <text:chapter> ?, <text:character-count> ?, <text:conditional-text> ?, <text:creation-date> ?, <text:creation-time> ?, <text:creator> ?, <text:database-display> ?, <text:database-name> ?, <text:database-next> ?, <text:database-row-number> ?, <text:database-row-select> ?, <text:date> ?, <text:dde-connection> ?, <text:description> ?, <text:drop-down> ?, <text:editing-cycles> ?, <text:editing-duration> ?, <text:execute-macro> ?, <text:expression> ?, <text:file-name> ?, <text:hidden-paragraph> ?, <text:hidden-text> ?, <text:image-count> ?, <text:initial-creator> ?, <text:keywords> ?, <text:line-break> ?, <text:measure> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:modification-date> ?, <text:modification-time> ?, <text:note> ?, <text:note-ref> ?, <text:object-count> ?, <text:page-continuation> ?, <text:page-count> ?, <text:page-number> ?, <text:page-variable-get> ?, <text:page-variable-set> ?, <text:paragraph-count> ?, <text:placeholder> ?, <text:print-date> ?, <text:print-time> ?, <text:printed-by> ?, <text:reference-mark> ?, <text:reference-mark-end> ?, <text:reference-mark-start> ?, <text:reference-ref> ?, <text:ruby> ?, <text:s> ?, <text:script> ?, <text:sender-city> ?, <text:sender-company> ?, <text:sender-country> ?, <text:sender-email> ?, <text:sender-fax> ?, <text:sender-firstname> ?, <text:sender-initials> ?, <text:sender-lastname> ?, <text:sender-phone-private> ?, <text:sender-phone-work> ?, <text:sender-position> ?, <text:sender-postal-code> ?, <text:sender-state-or-province> ?, <text:sender-street> ?, <text:sender-title> ?, <text:sequence> ?, <text:sequence-ref> ?, <text:sheet-name> ?, <text:soft-page-break> ?, <text:span> ?, <text:subject> ?, <text:tab> ?, <text:table-count> ?, <text:table-formula> ?, <text:template-name> ?, <text:text-input> ?, <text:time> ?, <text:title> ?, <text:toc-mark> ?, <text:toc-mark-end> ?, <text:toc-mark-start> ?, <text:user-defined> ?, <text:user-field-get> ?, <text:user-field-input> ?, <text:user-index-mark> ?, <text:user-index-mark-end> ?, <text:user-index-mark-start> ?, <text:variable-get> ?, <text:variable-input> ?, <text:variable-set> ? and <text:word-count> ?.

6.1.9 <text:meta>

The <text:meta> element represents portions of text that have in-content metadata attached. See 19.911.

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The <text:meta> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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The <text:meta> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

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The <text:meta> element has the following attributes: xhtml:about 19.911, xhtml:content 19.912, xhtml:datatype 19.913, xhtml:property 19.914 and xml:id 19.920.

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The <text:meta> element has the following attributes: xhtml:about ?, xhtml:content ?, xhtml:datatype ?, xhtml:property ? and xml:id ?.

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The <text:meta> element has the following child elements: <dr3d:scene> 10.5.2, <draw:a> 10.4.12, <draw:caption> 10.3.11, <draw:circle> 10.3.8, <draw:connector> 10.3.10, <draw:control> 10.3.13, <draw:custom-shape> 10.6.1, <draw:ellipse> 10.3.9, <draw:frame> 10.4.2, <draw:g> 10.3.15, <draw:line> 10.3.3, <draw:measure> 10.3.12, <draw:page-thumbnail> 10.3.14, <draw:path> 10.3.7, <draw:polygon> 10.3.5, <draw:polyline> 10.3.4, <draw:rect> 10.3.2, <draw:regular-polygon> 10.3.6, <office:annotation> 14.1, <office:annotation-end> 14.2, <presentation:date-time> 10.9.4.5, <presentation:footer> 10.9.4.3, <presentation:header> 10.9.4.1, <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:alphabetical-index-mark> 8.1.10, <text:alphabetical-index-mark-end> 8.1.9, <text:alphabetical-index-mark-start> 8.1.8, <text:author-initials> 7.3.7.2, <text:author-name> 7.3.7.1, <text:bibliography-mark> 8.1.11, <text:bookmark> 6.2.1.2, <text:bookmark-end> 6.2.1.4, <text:bookmark-ref> 7.7.6, <text:bookmark-start> 6.2.1.3, <text:change> 5.5.8.4, <text:change-end> 5.5.8.3, <text:change-start> 5.5.8.2, <text:chapter> 7.3.8, <text:character-count> 7.5.18.5, <text:conditional-text> 7.7.3, <text:creation-date> 7.5.3, <text:creation-time> 7.5.4, <text:creator> 7.5.17, <text:database-display> 7.6.3, <text:database-name> 7.6.7, <text:database-next> 7.6.4, <text:database-row-number> 7.6.6, <text:database-row-select> 7.6.5, <text:date> 7.3.2, <text:dde-connection> 7.7.12, <text:description> 7.5.5, <text:drop-down> 7.4.16, <text:editing-cycles> 7.5.13, <text:editing-duration> 7.5.14, <text:execute-macro> 7.7.10, <text:expression> 7.4.14, <text:file-name> 7.3.9, <text:hidden-paragraph> 7.7.11, <text:hidden-text> 7.7.4, <text:image-count> 7.5.18.7, <text:initial-creator> 7.5.2, <text:keywords> 7.5.12, <text:line-break> 6.1.5, <text:measure> 7.7.13, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:modification-date> 7.5.16, <text:modification-time> 7.5.15, <text:note> 6.3.2, <text:note-ref> 7.7.7, <text:object-count> 7.5.18.8, <text:page-continuation> 7.3.5, <text:page-count> 7.5.18.2, <text:page-number> 7.3.4, <text:page-variable-get> 7.7.1.3, <text:page-variable-set> 7.7.1.2, <text:paragraph-count> 7.5.18.3, <text:placeholder> 7.7.2, <text:print-date> 7.5.8, <text:print-time> 7.5.7, <text:printed-by> 7.5.9, <text:reference-mark> 6.2.2.2, <text:reference-mark-end> 6.2.2.4, <text:reference-mark-start> 6.2.2.3, <text:reference-ref> 7.7.5, <text:ruby> 6.4, <text:s> 6.1.3, <text:script> 7.7.9, <text:sender-city> 7.3.6.13, <text:sender-company> 7.3.6.10, <text:sender-country> 7.3.6.15, <text:sender-email> 7.3.6.7, <text:sender-fax> 7.3.6.9, <text:sender-firstname> 7.3.6.2, <text:sender-initials> 7.3.6.4, <text:sender-lastname> 7.3.6.3, <text:sender-phone-private> 7.3.6.8, <text:sender-phone-work> 7.3.6.11, <text:sender-position> 7.3.6.6, <text:sender-postal-code> 7.3.6.14, <text:sender-state-or-province> 7.3.6.16, <text:sender-street> 7.3.6.12, <text:sender-title> 7.3.6.5, <text:sequence> 7.4.13, <text:sequence-ref> 7.7.8, <text:sheet-name> 7.3.11, <text:soft-page-break> 5.6, <text:span> 6.1.7, <text:subject> 7.5.11, <text:tab> 6.1.4, <text:table-count> 7.5.18.6, <text:table-formula> 7.7.14, <text:template-name> 7.3.10, <text:text-input> 7.4.15, <text:time> 7.3.3, <text:title> 7.5.10, <text:toc-mark> 8.1.4, <text:toc-mark-end> 8.1.3, <text:toc-mark-start> 8.1.2, <text:user-defined> 7.5.6, <text:user-field-get> 7.4.9, <text:user-field-input> 7.4.10, <text:user-index-mark> 8.1.7, <text:user-index-mark-end> 8.1.6, <text:user-index-mark-start> 8.1.5, <text:variable-get> 7.4.5, <text:variable-input> 7.4.6, <text:variable-set> 7.4.4 and <text:word-count> 7.5.18.4.

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The <text:meta> element has the following child elements: <dr3d:scene> ?, <draw:a> ?, <draw:caption> ?, <draw:circle> ?, <draw:connector> ?, <draw:control> ?, <draw:custom-shape> ?, <draw:ellipse> ?, <draw:frame> ?, <draw:g> ?, <draw:line> ?, <draw:measure> ?, <draw:page-thumbnail> ?, <draw:path> ?, <draw:polygon> ?, <draw:polyline> ?, <draw:rect> ?, <draw:regular-polygon> ?, <office:annotation> ?, <office:annotation-end> ?, <presentation:date-time> ?, <presentation:footer> ?, <presentation:header> ?, <text:a> ?, <text:alphabetical-index-mark> ?, <text:alphabetical-index-mark-end> ?, <text:alphabetical-index-mark-start> ?, <text:author-initials> ?, <text:author-name> ?, <text:bibliography-mark> ?, <text:bookmark> ?, <text:bookmark-end> ?, <text:bookmark-ref> ?, <text:bookmark-start> ?, <text:change> ?, <text:change-end> ?, <text:change-start> ?, <text:chapter> ?, <text:character-count> ?, <text:conditional-text> ?, <text:creation-date> ?, <text:creation-time> ?, <text:creator> ?, <text:database-display> ?, <text:database-name> ?, <text:database-next> ?, <text:database-row-number> ?, <text:database-row-select> ?, <text:date> ?, <text:dde-connection> ?, <text:description> ?, <text:drop-down> ?, <text:editing-cycles> ?, <text:editing-duration> ?, <text:execute-macro> ?, <text:expression> ?, <text:file-name> ?, <text:hidden-paragraph> ?, <text:hidden-text> ?, <text:image-count> ?, <text:initial-creator> ?, <text:keywords> ?, <text:line-break> ?, <text:measure> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:modification-date> ?, <text:modification-time> ?, <text:note> ?, <text:note-ref> ?, <text:object-count> ?, <text:page-continuation> ?, <text:page-count> ?, <text:page-number> ?, <text:page-variable-get> ?, <text:page-variable-set> ?, <text:paragraph-count> ?, <text:placeholder> ?, <text:print-date> ?, <text:print-time> ?, <text:printed-by> ?, <text:reference-mark> ?, <text:reference-mark-end> ?, <text:reference-mark-start> ?, <text:reference-ref> ?, <text:ruby> ?, <text:s> ?, <text:script> ?, <text:sender-city> ?, <text:sender-company> ?, <text:sender-country> ?, <text:sender-email> ?, <text:sender-fax> ?, <text:sender-firstname> ?, <text:sender-initials> ?, <text:sender-lastname> ?, <text:sender-phone-private> ?, <text:sender-phone-work> ?, <text:sender-position> ?, <text:sender-postal-code> ?, <text:sender-state-or-province> ?, <text:sender-street> ?, <text:sender-title> ?, <text:sequence> ?, <text:sequence-ref> ?, <text:sheet-name> ?, <text:soft-page-break> ?, <text:span> ?, <text:subject> ?, <text:tab> ?, <text:table-count> ?, <text:table-formula> ?, <text:template-name> ?, <text:text-input> ?, <text:time> ?, <text:title> ?, <text:toc-mark> ?, <text:toc-mark-end> ?, <text:toc-mark-start> ?, <text:user-defined> ?, <text:user-field-get> ?, <text:user-field-input> ?, <text:user-index-mark> ?, <text:user-index-mark-end> ?, <text:user-index-mark-start> ?, <text:variable-get> ?, <text:variable-input> ?, <text:variable-set> ? and <text:word-count> ?.

6.1.10 <text:number>

The <text:number> element contains the text of a formatted number which is present when a list style is applied to an element whose corresponding list level style specifies that the list label is a number. This text may be used by consumers that do not support the automatic generation of numbering but should be ignored by consumers that do support it.

This element has no attributes.

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The <text:number> element is usable within the following elements: <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:list-header> 5.3.3, <text:list-item> 5.3.4 and <text:numbered-paragraph> 5.3.6.

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The <text:number> element is usable within the following elements: <text:h> ?, <text:list-header> ?, <text:list-item> ? and <text:numbered-paragraph> ?.

The <text:number> element has no attributes.

The <text:number> element has no child elements.

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The <text:number> element has content of data type string ?.

6.2 Bookmarks and References

6.2.1 Bookmarks

6.2.1.1 General

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6.2.1.2

The <text:bookmark> element marks a text position.

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The <text:bookmark> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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The <text:bookmark> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

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The <text:bookmark> element has the following attributes: text:name 19.841 and xml:id 19.920.

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The <text:bookmark> element has the following attributes: text:name ? and xml:id ?.

The <text:bookmark> element has no child elements.

6.2.1.3 <text:bookmark-start>

The <text:bookmark-start> element marks the start position of a bookmark in a text range.

 

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The <text:bookmark-start> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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The <text:bookmark-start> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

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The <text:bookmark-start> element has the following attributes: text:name 19.841, xhtml:about 19.911, xhtml:content 19.912, xhtml:datatype 19.913, xhtml:property 19.914 and xml:id 19.920.

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The <text:bookmark-start> element has the following attributes: text:name ?, xhtml:about ?, xhtml:content ?, xhtml:datatype ?, xhtml:property ? and xml:id ?.

The <text:bookmark-start> element has no child elements.

6.2.1.4 <text:bookmark-end>

The <text:bookmark-end> element marks the end position of a bookmark in a text range.

 

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The <text:bookmark-end> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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The <text:bookmark-end> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

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The <text:bookmark-end> element has the following attribute: text:name 19.841.

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The <text:bookmark-end> element has the following attribute: text:name ?.

The <text:bookmark-end> element has no child elements.

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The <text:reference-mark> element represents a point reference.

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The <text:reference-mark> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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The <text:reference-mark> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

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The <text:reference-mark> element has the following attribute: text:name 19.841.

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The <text:reference-mark> element has the following attribute: text:name ?.

The <text:reference-mark> element has no child elements.

6.2.2.3 <text:reference-mark-start>

The <text:reference-mark-start> element represent the start of a range reference.

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The <text:reference-mark-start> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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The <text:reference-mark-start> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

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The <text:reference-mark-start> element has the following attribute: text:name 19.841.

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The <text:reference-mark-start> element has the following attribute: text:name ?.

The <text:reference-mark-start> element has no child elements.

6.2.2.4 <text:reference-mark-end>

The <text:reference-mark-end> element represent the end of a range reference.

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The <text:reference-mark-end> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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The <text:reference-mark-end> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

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The <text:reference-mark-end> element has the following attribute: text:name 19.841.

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The <text:reference-mark-end> element has the following attribute: text:name ?.

The <text:reference-mark-end> element has no child elements.

6.3 Notes

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6.3.2 The <text:note> element represents text notes which are attached to a text position.

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The <text:note> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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The <text:note> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

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The <text:note> element has the following attributes: text:id 19.815 and text:note-class 19.843.

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The <text:note> element has the following attributes: text:id ? and text:note-class ?.

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The <text:note> element has the following child elements: <text:note-body> 6.3.4 and <text:note-citation> 6.3.3.

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The <text:note> element has the following child elements: <text:note-body> ? and <text:note-citation> ?.

6.3.3 <text:note-citation>

The <text:note-citation> element contains a citation, either as a formatted number or a string.

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The <text:note-citation> element is usable within the following element: <text:note> 6.3.2.

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The <text:note-citation> element is usable within the following element: <text:note> ?.

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The <text:note-citation> element has the following attribute: text:label 19.832.

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The <text:note-citation> element has the following attribute: text:label ?.

The <text:note-citation> element has no child elements.

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6.3.4 Note: The schema allows for the inclusion of <text:note> elements as a descendant of a child of the <text:note-body> element. While this may be reasonable for note types, it is not reasonable for footnotes and endnotes. Conforming consumers need not support notes inside notes.

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The <text:note-body> element is usable within the following element: <text:note> 6.3.2.

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The <text:note-body> element is usable within the following element: <text:note> ?.

The <text:note-body> element has no attributes.

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The <text:note-body> element has the following child elements: <dr3d:scene> 10.5.2, <draw:a> 10.4.12, <draw:caption> 10.3.11, <draw:circle> 10.3.8, <draw:connector> 10.3.10, <draw:control> 10.3.13, <draw:custom-shape> 10.6.1, <draw:ellipse> 10.3.9, <draw:frame> 10.4.2, <draw:g> 10.3.15, <draw:line> 10.3.3, <draw:measure> 10.3.12, <draw:page-thumbnail> 10.3.14, <draw:path> 10.3.7, <draw:polygon> 10.3.5, <draw:polyline> 10.3.4, <draw:rect> 10.3.2, <draw:regular-polygon> 10.3.6, <table:table> 9.1.2, <text:alphabetical-index> 8.8, <text:bibliography> 8.9, <text:change> 5.5.8.4, <text:change-end> 5.5.8.3, <text:change-start> 5.5.8.2, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:illustration-index> 8.4, <text:list> 5.3.1, <text:numbered-paragraph> 5.3.6, <text:object-index> 8.6, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:section> 5.4, <text:soft-page-break> 5.6, <text:table-index> 8.5, <text:table-of-content> 8.3 and <text:user-index> 8.7.

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The <text:note-body> element has the following child elements: <dr3d:scene> ?, <draw:a> ?, <draw:caption> ?, <draw:circle> ?, <draw:connector> ?, <draw:control> ?, <draw:custom-shape> ?, <draw:ellipse> ?, <draw:frame> ?, <draw:g> ?, <draw:line> ?, <draw:measure> ?, <draw:page-thumbnail> ?, <draw:path> ?, <draw:polygon> ?, <draw:polyline> ?, <draw:rect> ?, <draw:regular-polygon> ?, <table:table> ?, <text:alphabetical-index> ?, <text:bibliography> ?, <text:change> ?, <text:change-end> ?, <text:change-start> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:illustration-index> ?, <text:list> ?, <text:numbered-paragraph> ?, <text:object-index> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:section> ?, <text:soft-page-break> ?, <text:table-index> ?, <text:table-of-content> ? and <text:user-index> ?.

6.4 <text:ruby>

6.4.1 General

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6.4.1 The element's text:style-name attribute references a ruby style that specifies formatting attributes of the ruby.

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The <text:ruby> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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The <text:ruby> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

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The <text:ruby> element has the following attribute: text:style-name 19.880.

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The <text:ruby> element has the following attribute: text:style-name ?.

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The <text:ruby> element has the following child elements: <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:ruby-text> 6.4.3.

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The <text:ruby> element has the following child elements: <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:ruby-text> ?.

6.4.2 <text:ruby-base>

The <text:ruby-base> element contains the text that is to be annotated. It contains any paragraph element content, such as text spans.

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The <text:ruby-base> element is usable within the following element: <text:ruby> 6.4.

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The <text:ruby-base> element is usable within the following element: <text:ruby> ?.

The <text:ruby-base> element has no attributes.

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The <text:ruby-base> element has the following child elements: <dr3d:scene> 10.5.2, <draw:a> 10.4.12, <draw:caption> 10.3.11, <draw:circle> 10.3.8, <draw:connector> 10.3.10, <draw:control> 10.3.13, <draw:custom-shape> 10.6.1, <draw:ellipse> 10.3.9, <draw:frame> 10.4.2, <draw:g> 10.3.15, <draw:line> 10.3.3, <draw:measure> 10.3.12, <draw:page-thumbnail> 10.3.14, <draw:path> 10.3.7, <draw:polygon> 10.3.5, <draw:polyline> 10.3.4, <draw:rect> 10.3.2, <draw:regular-polygon> 10.3.6, <office:annotation> 14.1, <office:annotation-end> 14.2, <presentation:date-time> 10.9.4.5, <presentation:footer> 10.9.4.3, <presentation:header> 10.9.4.1, <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:alphabetical-index-mark> 8.1.10, <text:alphabetical-index-mark-end> 8.1.9, <text:alphabetical-index-mark-start> 8.1.8, <text:author-initials> 7.3.7.2, <text:author-name> 7.3.7.1, <text:bibliography-mark> 8.1.11, <text:bookmark> 6.2.1.2, <text:bookmark-end> 6.2.1.4, <text:bookmark-ref> 7.7.6, <text:bookmark-start> 6.2.1.3, <text:change> 5.5.8.4, <text:change-end> 5.5.8.3, <text:change-start> 5.5.8.2, <text:chapter> 7.3.8, <text:character-count> 7.5.18.5, <text:conditional-text> 7.7.3, <text:creation-date> 7.5.3, <text:creation-time> 7.5.4, <text:creator> 7.5.17, <text:database-display> 7.6.3, <text:database-name> 7.6.7, <text:database-next> 7.6.4, <text:database-row-number> 7.6.6, <text:database-row-select> 7.6.5, <text:date> 7.3.2, <text:dde-connection> 7.7.12, <text:description> 7.5.5, <text:drop-down> 7.4.16, <text:editing-cycles> 7.5.13, <text:editing-duration> 7.5.14, <text:execute-macro> 7.7.10, <text:expression> 7.4.14, <text:file-name> 7.3.9, <text:hidden-paragraph> 7.7.11, <text:hidden-text> 7.7.4, <text:image-count> 7.5.18.7, <text:initial-creator> 7.5.2, <text:keywords> 7.5.12, <text:line-break> 6.1.5, <text:measure> 7.7.13, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:modification-date> 7.5.16, <text:modification-time> 7.5.15, <text:note> 6.3.2, <text:note-ref> 7.7.7, <text:object-count> 7.5.18.8, <text:page-continuation> 7.3.5, <text:page-count> 7.5.18.2, <text:page-number> 7.3.4, <text:page-variable-get> 7.7.1.3, <text:page-variable-set> 7.7.1.2, <text:paragraph-count> 7.5.18.3, <text:placeholder> 7.7.2, <text:print-date> 7.5.8, <text:print-time> 7.5.7, <text:printed-by> 7.5.9, <text:reference-mark> 6.2.2.2, <text:reference-mark-end> 6.2.2.4, <text:reference-mark-start> 6.2.2.3, <text:reference-ref> 7.7.5, <text:ruby> 6.4, <text:s> 6.1.3, <text:script> 7.7.9, <text:sender-city> 7.3.6.13, <text:sender-company> 7.3.6.10, <text:sender-country> 7.3.6.15, <text:sender-email> 7.3.6.7, <text:sender-fax> 7.3.6.9, <text:sender-firstname> 7.3.6.2, <text:sender-initials> 7.3.6.4, <text:sender-lastname> 7.3.6.3, <text:sender-phone-private> 7.3.6.8, <text:sender-phone-work> 7.3.6.11, <text:sender-position> 7.3.6.6, <text:sender-postal-code> 7.3.6.14, <text:sender-state-or-province> 7.3.6.16, <text:sender-street> 7.3.6.12, <text:sender-title> 7.3.6.5, <text:sequence> 7.4.13, <text:sequence-ref> 7.7.8, <text:sheet-name> 7.3.11, <text:soft-page-break> 5.6, <text:span> 6.1.7, <text:subject> 7.5.11, <text:tab> 6.1.4, <text:table-count> 7.5.18.6, <text:table-formula> 7.7.14, <text:template-name> 7.3.10, <text:text-input> 7.4.15, <text:time> 7.3.3, <text:title> 7.5.10, <text:toc-mark> 8.1.4, <text:toc-mark-end> 8.1.3, <text:toc-mark-start> 8.1.2, <text:user-defined> 7.5.6, <text:user-field-get> 7.4.9, <text:user-field-input> 7.4.10, <text:user-index-mark> 8.1.7, <text:user-index-mark-end> 8.1.6, <text:user-index-mark-start> 8.1.5, <text:variable-get> 7.4.5, <text:variable-input> 7.4.6, <text:variable-set> 7.4.4 and <text:word-count> 7.5.18.4.

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The <text:ruby-base> element has the following child elements: <dr3d:scene> ?, <draw:a> ?, <draw:caption> ?, <draw:circle> ?, <draw:connector> ?, <draw:control> ?, <draw:custom-shape> ?, <draw:ellipse> ?, <draw:frame> ?, <draw:g> ?, <draw:line> ?, <draw:measure> ?, <draw:page-thumbnail> ?, <draw:path> ?, <draw:polygon> ?, <draw:polyline> ?, <draw:rect> ?, <draw:regular-polygon> ?, <office:annotation> ?, <office:annotation-end> ?, <presentation:date-time> ?, <presentation:footer> ?, <presentation:header> ?, <text:a> ?, <text:alphabetical-index-mark> ?, <text:alphabetical-index-mark-end> ?, <text:alphabetical-index-mark-start> ?, <text:author-initials> ?, <text:author-name> ?, <text:bibliography-mark> ?, <text:bookmark> ?, <text:bookmark-end> ?, <text:bookmark-ref> ?, <text:bookmark-start> ?, <text:change> ?, <text:change-end> ?, <text:change-start> ?, <text:chapter> ?, <text:character-count> ?, <text:conditional-text> ?, <text:creation-date> ?, <text:creation-time> ?, <text:creator> ?, <text:database-display> ?, <text:database-name> ?, <text:database-next> ?, <text:database-row-number> ?, <text:database-row-select> ?, <text:date> ?, <text:dde-connection> ?, <text:description> ?, <text:drop-down> ?, <text:editing-cycles> ?, <text:editing-duration> ?, <text:execute-macro> ?, <text:expression> ?, <text:file-name> ?, <text:hidden-paragraph> ?, <text:hidden-text> ?, <text:image-count> ?, <text:initial-creator> ?, <text:keywords> ?, <text:line-break> ?, <text:measure> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:modification-date> ?, <text:modification-time> ?, <text:note> ?, <text:note-ref> ?, <text:object-count> ?, <text:page-continuation> ?, <text:page-count> ?, <text:page-number> ?, <text:page-variable-get> ?, <text:page-variable-set> ?, <text:paragraph-count> ?, <text:placeholder> ?, <text:print-date> ?, <text:print-time> ?, <text:printed-by> ?, <text:reference-mark> ?, <text:reference-mark-end> ?, <text:reference-mark-start> ?, <text:reference-ref> ?, <text:ruby> ?, <text:s> ?, <text:script> ?, <text:sender-city> ?, <text:sender-company> ?, <text:sender-country> ?, <text:sender-email> ?, <text:sender-fax> ?, <text:sender-firstname> ?, <text:sender-initials> ?, <text:sender-lastname> ?, <text:sender-phone-private> ?, <text:sender-phone-work> ?, <text:sender-position> ?, <text:sender-postal-code> ?, <text:sender-state-or-province> ?, <text:sender-street> ?, <text:sender-title> ?, <text:sequence> ?, <text:sequence-ref> ?, <text:sheet-name> ?, <text:soft-page-break> ?, <text:span> ?, <text:subject> ?, <text:tab> ?, <text:table-count> ?, <text:table-formula> ?, <text:template-name> ?, <text:text-input> ?, <text:time> ?, <text:title> ?, <text:toc-mark> ?, <text:toc-mark-end> ?, <text:toc-mark-start> ?, <text:user-defined> ?, <text:user-field-get> ?, <text:user-field-input> ?, <text:user-index-mark> ?, <text:user-index-mark-end> ?, <text:user-index-mark-start> ?, <text:variable-get> ?, <text:variable-input> ?, <text:variable-set> ? and <text:word-count> ?.

6.4.3 <text:ruby-text>

The <text:ruby-text> element contains an annotation text. It contains only plain text. The element's text:style-name attribute references a text style that specifies further formatting attributes used for the annotation text.

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The <text:ruby-text> element is usable within the following element: <text:ruby> 6.4.

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The <text:ruby-text> element is usable within the following element: <text:ruby> ?.

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The <text:ruby-text> element has the following attribute: text:style-name 19.880.

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The <text:ruby-text> element has the following attribute: text:style-name ?.

The <text:ruby-text> element has no child elements.

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7.3.2 The <text:date> element displays a date, By default this is the current date. The date can be adjusted to display a date other than the current date.

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The <text:date> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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The <text:date> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

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The <text:date> element has the following attributes: style:data-style-name 19.473, text:date-adjust 19.798, text:date-value 19.799 and text:fixed 19.809.

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The <text:date> element has the following attributes: style:data-style-name ?, text:date-adjust ?, text:date-value ? and text:fixed ?.

The <text:date> element has no child elements.

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7.3.3 The <text:time> element displays a time. By default this is the current time.

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The <text:time> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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The <text:time> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

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The <text:time> element has the following attributes: style:data-style-name 19.473, text:fixed 19.809, text:time-adjust 19.886 and text:time-value 19.887.

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The <text:time> element has the following attributes: style:data-style-name ?, text:fixed ?, text:time-adjust ? and text:time-value ?.

The <text:time> element has no child elements.

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7.3.4 <

Note: The <text:page-count> element displays the total number of pages in a document. 7.5.18.2

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The <text:page-number> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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The <text:page-number> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

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The <text:page-number> element has the following attributes: style:num-format 19.504, style:num-letter-sync 19.505, text:fixed 19.809, text:page-adjust 19.851 and text:select-page 19.869.

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The <text:page-number> element has the following attributes: style:num-format ?, style:num-letter-sync ?, text:fixed ?, text:page-adjust ? and text:select-page ?.

The <text:page-number> element has no child elements.

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7.3.5 The <text:page-continuation> element contains a text notice that is displayed or printed at the bottom of a page to indicate that the preceding text continues on the next page.

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The <text:page-continuation> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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The <text:page-continuation> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

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The <text:page-continuation> element has the following attributes: text:select-page 19.869 and text:string-value 19.877.

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The <text:page-continuation> element has the following attributes: text:select-page ? and text:string-value ?.

The <text:page-continuation> element has no child elements.

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7.3.6.2

The <text:sender-firstname> element represents the first name of a subsequent author.

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The <text:sender-firstname> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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The <text:sender-firstname> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

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The <text:sender-firstname> element has the following attribute: text:fixed 19.809.

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The <text:sender-firstname> element has the following attribute: text:fixed ?.

The <text:sender-firstname> element has no child elements.

@@ -2403,9 +2403,9 @@

7.3.6.3

The <text:sender-lastname> element represents the last name of a subsequent author.

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The <text:sender-lastname> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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The <text:sender-lastname> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

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The <text:sender-lastname> element has the following attribute: text:fixed 19.809.

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The <text:sender-lastname> element has the following attribute: text:fixed ?.

The <text:sender-lastname> element has no child elements.

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7.3.6.4

The <text:sender-initials> element represents the initials of a subsequent author.

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The <text:sender-initials> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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The <text:sender-initials> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

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The <text:sender-initials> element has the following attribute: text:fixed 19.809.

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The <text:sender-initials> element has the following attribute: text:fixed ?.

The <text:sender-initials> element has no child elements.

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7.3.6.5 The <text:sender-title> element represents the title of a subsequent author.

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The <text:sender-title> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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The <text:sender-title> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

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The <text:sender-title> element has the following attribute: text:fixed 19.809.

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The <text:sender-title> element has the following attribute: text:fixed ?.

The <text:sender-title> element has no child elements.

@@ -2436,9 +2436,9 @@

7.3.6.6

The <text:sender-position> element represents the position of a subsequent author.

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The <text:sender-position> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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The <text:sender-position> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

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The <text:sender-position> element has the following attribute: text:fixed 19.809.

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The <text:sender-position> element has the following attribute: text:fixed ?.

The <text:sender-position> element has no child elements.

@@ -2447,9 +2447,9 @@

7.3.6.7 The <text:sender-email> element represents the email address of a subsequent author.

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The <text:sender-email> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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The <text:sender-email> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

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The <text:sender-email> element has the following attribute: text:fixed 19.809.

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The <text:sender-email> element has the following attribute: text:fixed ?.

The <text:sender-email> element has no child elements.

@@ -2458,9 +2458,9 @@

7.3

The <text:sender-phone-private> element represents the private telephone number of a subsequent author.

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The <text:sender-phone-private> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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The <text:sender-phone-private> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

-

The <text:sender-phone-private> element has the following attribute: text:fixed 19.809.

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The <text:sender-phone-private> element has the following attribute: text:fixed ?.

The <text:sender-phone-private> element has no child elements.

@@ -2469,9 +2469,9 @@

7.3.6.9 The <text:sender-fax> element represents the facsimile number of a subsequent author.

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The <text:sender-fax> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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The <text:sender-fax> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

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The <text:sender-fax> element has the following attribute: text:fixed 19.809.

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The <text:sender-fax> element has the following attribute: text:fixed ?.

The <text:sender-fax> element has no child elements.

@@ -2480,9 +2480,9 @@

7.3.6.10

The <text:sender-company> element represents the name of the company that employs a subsequent author.

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The <text:sender-company> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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The <text:sender-company> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

-

The <text:sender-company> element has the following attribute: text:fixed 19.809.

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The <text:sender-company> element has the following attribute: text:fixed ?.

The <text:sender-company> element has no child elements.

@@ -2491,9 +2491,9 @@

7.3.6

The <text:sender-phone-work> element represents the office telephone number of a subsequent author.

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The <text:sender-phone-work> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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The <text:sender-phone-work> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

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The <text:sender-phone-work> element has the following attribute: text:fixed 19.809.

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The <text:sender-phone-work> element has the following attribute: text:fixed ?.

The <text:sender-phone-work> element has no child elements.

@@ -2502,9 +2502,9 @@

7.3.6.12

The <text:sender-street> element represents the street address of a subsequent author.

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The <text:sender-street> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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The <text:sender-street> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

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The <text:sender-street> element has the following attribute: text:fixed 19.809.

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The <text:sender-street> element has the following attribute: text:fixed ?.

The <text:sender-street> element has no child elements.

@@ -2513,9 +2513,9 @@

7.3.6.13 The <text:sender-city> element represents the city name of the address of a subsequent author.

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The <text:sender-city> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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The <text:sender-city> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

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The <text:sender-city> element has the following attribute: text:fixed 19.809.

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The <text:sender-city> element has the following attribute: text:fixed ?.

The <text:sender-city> element has no child elements.

@@ -2524,9 +2524,9 @@

7.3.

The <text:sender-postal-code> element represents the postal code of the address of a subsequent author.

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The <text:sender-postal-code> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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The <text:sender-postal-code> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

-

The <text:sender-postal-code> element has the following attribute: text:fixed 19.809.

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The <text:sender-postal-code> element has the following attribute: text:fixed ?.

The <text:sender-postal-code> element has no child elements.

@@ -2535,9 +2535,9 @@

7.3.6.15

The <text:sender-country> element represents the country name of the address of a subsequent author.

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The <text:sender-country> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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The <text:sender-country> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

-

The <text:sender-country> element has the following attribute: text:fixed 19.809.

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The <text:sender-country> element has the following attribute: text:fixed ?.

The <text:sender-country> element has no child elements.

@@ -2546,9 +2546,9 @@

The <text:sender-state-or-province> element represents the state or province name of the address of a subsequent author, if applicable.

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The <text:sender-state-or-province> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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The <text:sender-state-or-province> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

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The <text:sender-state-or-province> element has the following attribute: text:fixed 19.809.

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The <text:sender-state-or-province> element has the following attribute: text:fixed ?.

The <text:sender-state-or-province> element has no child elements.

@@ -2558,9 +2558,9 @@

7.3.7.1 The <text:author-name> element represents the full name of the author of a document.

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The <text:author-name> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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The <text:author-name> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

-

The <text:author-name> element has the following attribute: text:fixed 19.809.

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The <text:author-name> element has the following attribute: text:fixed ?.

The <text:author-name> element has no child elements.

@@ -2569,9 +2569,9 @@

7.3.7.2

The <text:author-initials> element represents the initials of the author of a document.

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The <text:author-initials> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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The <text:author-initials> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

-

The <text:author-initials> element has the following attribute: text:fixed 19.809.

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The <text:author-initials> element has the following attribute: text:fixed ?.

The <text:author-initials> element has no child elements.

@@ -2582,9 +2582,9 @@

7.3.8 <
  • The name of the current chapter 

  • The number of the current chapter 

  • Both the name and number of the current chapter 

If this element is placed inside a header or footer, it displays the current chapter name or number on every page.

-

The <text:chapter> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

+

The <text:chapter> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

-

The <text:chapter> element has the following attributes: text:display 19.802 and text:outline-level 19.850.

+

The <text:chapter> element has the following attributes: text:display ? and text:outline-level ?.

The <text:chapter> element has no child elements.

@@ -2593,9 +2593,9 @@

7.3.9 The <text:file-name> element represents a field that displays the name of a file that is being edited.

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The <text:file-name> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

+

The <text:file-name> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

-

The <text:file-name> element has the following attributes: text:display 19.802 and text:fixed 19.809.

+

The <text:file-name> element has the following attributes: text:display ? and text:fixed ?.

The <text:file-name> element has no child elements.

@@ -2604,9 +2604,9 @@

7.3.10 The <text:template-name> element represents a field that displays information about the document template in use.

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The <text:template-name> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

+

The <text:template-name> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

-

The <text:template-name> element has the following attribute: text:display 19.802.

+

The <text:template-name> element has the following attribute: text:display ?.

The <text:template-name> element has no child elements.

@@ -2615,7 +2615,7 @@

7.3.11

The <text:sheet-name> element represents the name of the current sheet..

-

The <text:sheet-name> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

+

The <text:sheet-name> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

The <text:sheet-name> element has no attributes.

@@ -2638,27 +2638,27 @@

7.4.2 The <text:variable-decls> element is a container for <text:variable-decl> elements.

-

The <text:variable-decls> element is usable within the following elements: <office:chart> 3.8, <office:drawing> 3.5, <office:presentation> 3.6, <office:spreadsheet> 3.7, <office:text> 3.4, <style:footer> 16.12, <style:footer-first> 16.13, <style:footer-left> 16.15, <style:header> 16.10, <style:header-first> 16.11 and <style:header-left> 16.14.

+

The <text:variable-decls> element is usable within the following elements: <office:chart> ?, <office:drawing> ?, <office:presentation> ?, <office:spreadsheet> ?, <office:text> ?, <style:footer> ?, <style:footer-first> ?, <style:footer-left> ?, <style:header> ?, <style:header-first> ? and <style:header-left> ?.

The <text:variable-decls> element has no attributes.

-

The <text:variable-decls> element has the following child element: <text:variable-decl> 7.4.3.

+

The <text:variable-decls> element has the following child element: <text:variable-decl> ?.

7.4.3 <text:variable-decl>

The <text:variable-decl> element is used to declare simple variables. This element specifies the name and the value type of a variable.

-

The <text:variable-decl> element is usable within the following element: <text:variable-decls> 7.4.2.

+

The <text:variable-decl> element is usable within the following element: <text:variable-decls> ?.

-

The <text:variable-decl> element has the following attributes: office:value-type 19.389 and text:name 19.841.

+

The <text:variable-decl> element has the following attributes: office:value-type ? and text:name ?.

The <text:variable-decl> element has no child elements.

7.4.4 <text:variable-set>

The <text:variable-set> element represents a simple variable.

-

The <text:variable-set> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

+

The <text:variable-set> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

-

The <text:variable-set> element has the following attributes: office:boolean-value 19.371, office:currency 19.373, office:date-value 19.374, office:string-value 19.383, office:time-value 19.386, office:value 19.388, office:value-type 19.389, style:data-style-name 19.473, text:display 19.802, text:formula 19.811 and text:name 19.841.

+

The <text:variable-set> element has the following attributes: office:boolean-value ?, office:currency ?, office:date-value ?, office:string-value ?, office:time-value ?, office:value ?, office:value-type ?, style:data-style-name ?, text:display ?, text:formula ? and text:name ?.

The <text:variable-set> element has no child elements.

@@ -2669,9 +2669,9 @@

7.4.5

If there is no preceding <text:variable-set> element with an identical value for its text:name attribute the value of a <text:variable-get> field is undefined.

-

The <text:variable-get> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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The <text:variable-get> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

-

The <text:variable-get> element has the following attributes: style:data-style-name 19.473, text:display 19.802 and text:name 19.841.

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The <text:variable-get> element has the following attributes: style:data-style-name ?, text:display ? and text:name ?.

The <text:variable-get> element has no child elements.

@@ -2680,9 +2680,9 @@

7.4.6 The <text:variable-input> element represents user supplied variable values. This element can be empty if its text:display attribute is set to none.

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The <text:variable-input> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

+

The <text:variable-input> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

-

The <text:variable-input> element has the following attributes: office:value-type 19.389, style:data-style-name 19.473, text:description 19.801, text:display 19.802 and text:name 19.841.

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The <text:variable-input> element has the following attributes: office:value-type ?, style:data-style-name ?, text:description ?, text:display ? and text:name ?.

The <text:variable-input> element has no child elements.

@@ -2691,27 +2691,27 @@

7.4.7 The <text:user-field-decls> element is a container for <text:user-field-decl> elements.

-

The <text:user-field-decls> element is usable within the following elements: <office:chart> 3.8, <office:drawing> 3.5, <office:presentation> 3.6, <office:spreadsheet> 3.7, <office:text> 3.4, <style:footer> 16.12, <style:footer-first> 16.13, <style:footer-left> 16.15, <style:header> 16.10, <style:header-first> 16.11 and <style:header-left> 16.14.

+

The <text:user-field-decls> element is usable within the following elements: <office:chart> ?, <office:drawing> ?, <office:presentation> ?, <office:spreadsheet> ?, <office:text> ?, <style:footer> ?, <style:footer-first> ?, <style:footer-left> ?, <style:header> ?, <style:header-first> ? and <style:header-left> ?.

The <text:user-field-decls> element has no attributes.

-

The <text:user-field-decls> element has the following child element: <text:user-field-decl> 7.4.8.

+

The <text:user-field-decls> element has the following child element: <text:user-field-decl> ?.

7.4.8 <text:user-field-decl>

The <text:user-field-decl> element is used to specify user variable values that are displayed using the <text:user-field-get> element.

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The <text:user-field-decl> element is usable within the following element: <text:user-field-decls> 7.4.7.

+

The <text:user-field-decl> element is usable within the following element: <text:user-field-decls> ?.

-

The <text:user-field-decl> element has the following attributes: office:boolean-value 19.371, office:currency 19.373, office:date-value 19.374, office:string-value 19.383, office:time-value 19.386, office:value 19.388, office:value-type 19.389, text:formula 19.811 and text:name 19.841.

+

The <text:user-field-decl> element has the following attributes: office:boolean-value ?, office:currency ?, office:date-value ?, office:string-value ?, office:time-value ?, office:value ?, office:value-type ?, text:formula ? and text:name ?.

The <text:user-field-decl> element has no child elements.

7.4.9 <text:user-field-get>

The <text:user-field-get> element displays the content of a user variable. The value of this element is the value of a <text:user-field-decl> element with a text:name attribute value that matches the text:name attribute of this element.

-

The <text:user-field-get> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

+

The <text:user-field-get> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

-

The <text:user-field-get> element has the following attributes: style:data-style-name 19.473, text:display 19.802 and text:name 19.841.

+

The <text:user-field-get> element has the following attributes: style:data-style-name ?, text:display ? and text:name ?.

The <text:user-field-get> element has no child elements.

@@ -2722,9 +2722,9 @@

7.4.10 <

This element can be empty if the text:display attribute is set to none.

-

The <text:user-field-input> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

+

The <text:user-field-input> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

-

The <text:user-field-input> element has the following attributes: style:data-style-name 19.473, text:description 19.801 and text:name 19.841.

+

The <text:user-field-input> element has the following attributes: style:data-style-name ?, text:description ? and text:name ?.

The <text:user-field-input> element has no child elements.

@@ -2733,20 +2733,20 @@

7.4.11 The <text:sequence-decls> element is a container for <text:sequence-decl> elements.

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The <text:sequence-decls> element is usable within the following elements: <office:chart> 3.8, <office:drawing> 3.5, <office:presentation> 3.6, <office:spreadsheet> 3.7, <office:text> 3.4, <style:footer> 16.12, <style:footer-first> 16.13, <style:footer-left> 16.15, <style:header> 16.10, <style:header-first> 16.11 and <style:header-left> 16.14.

+

The <text:sequence-decls> element is usable within the following elements: <office:chart> ?, <office:drawing> ?, <office:presentation> ?, <office:spreadsheet> ?, <office:text> ?, <style:footer> ?, <style:footer-first> ?, <style:footer-left> ?, <style:header> ?, <style:header-first> ? and <style:header-left> ?.

The <text:sequence-decls> element has no attributes.

-

The <text:sequence-decls> element has the following child element: <text:sequence-decl> 7.4.12.

+

The <text:sequence-decls> element has the following child element: <text:sequence-decl> ?.

7.4.12 <text:sequence-decl>

The <text:sequence-decl> element is used to declare sequence variables used to number items within an OpenDocument text document.

Note: Sequence variables are commonly used for sequential numbering. However, expression formulas can be included in sequence fields to support more advanced sequences.

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The <text:sequence-decl> element is usable within the following element: <text:sequence-decls> 7.4.11.

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The <text:sequence-decl> element is usable within the following element: <text:sequence-decls> ?.

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The <text:sequence-decl> element has the following attributes: text:display-outline-level 19.804, text:name 19.841 and text:separation-character 19.870.

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The <text:sequence-decl> element has the following attributes: text:display-outline-level ?, text:name ? and text:separation-character ?.

The <text:sequence-decl> element has no child elements.

7.4.13 <text:sequence>

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7.4.13 Note: Sequence variables and fields are used to number repeating document elements such as pages, tables or images. In such cases, the formula could be: "sequenceVariableName + 1." A sequence variable can be set to a specific value or not changed at all.

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The <text:sequence> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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The <text:sequence> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

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The <text:sequence> element has the following attributes: style:num-format 19.504, style:num-letter-sync 19.505, text:formula 19.811, text:name 19.841 and text:ref-name 19.859.

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The <text:sequence> element has the following attributes: style:num-format ?, style:num-letter-sync ?, text:formula ?, text:name ? and text:ref-name ?.

The <text:sequence> element has no child elements.

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7.4.14

The <text:expression> element represents expressions that are evaluated and the resulting value displayed.

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The <text:expression> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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The <text:expression> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

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The <text:expression> element has the following attributes: office:boolean-value 19.371, office:currency 19.373, office:date-value 19.374, office:string-value 19.383, office:time-value 19.386, office:value 19.388, office:value-type 19.389, style:data-style-name 19.473, text:display 19.802 and text:formula 19.811.

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The <text:expression> element has the following attributes: office:boolean-value ?, office:currency ?, office:date-value ?, office:string-value ?, office:time-value ?, office:value ?, office:value-type ?, style:data-style-name ?, text:display ? and text:formula ?.

The <text:expression> element has no child elements.

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7.4.15

The <text:text-input> element is a text input field. A text input field is used in a user interface to prompt a user to input text. This text is stored and displayed as the content of this element until it is replaced by a user.

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The <text:text-input> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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The <text:text-input> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

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The <text:text-input> element has the following attribute: text:description 19.801.

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The <text:text-input> element has the following attribute: text:description ?.

The <text:text-input> element has no child elements.

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7.4.16 <

The <text:drop-down> element is a drop-down list input field. A drop-down list input field is used in a user interface to prompt a user to select a value from a list of options. The selected value is stored and displayed as the content of this element until it is changed by a user.

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The <text:drop-down> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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The <text:drop-down> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

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The <text:drop-down> element has the following attribute: text:name 19.841.

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The <text:drop-down> element has the following attribute: text:name ?.

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The <text:drop-down> element has the following child element: <text:label> 7.4.17.

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The <text:drop-down> element has the following child element: <text:label> ?.

The <text:drop-down> element has character data content.

7.4.17 <text:label>

The <text:label> element defines an entry in a drop-down list.

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The <text:label> element is usable within the following element: <text:drop-down> 7.4.16.

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The <text:label> element is usable within the following element: <text:drop-down> ?.

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The <text:label> element has the following attributes: text:current-selected 19.790 and text:value 19.906.

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The <text:label> element has the following attributes: text:current-selected ? and text:value ?.

The <text:label> element has no child elements.

7.5 Metadata Fields

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7.5.2 The <text:initial-creator> element displays the value contained in the <meta:initial-creator> element of a document. 4.3.2.6

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The <text:initial-creator> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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The <text:initial-creator> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

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The <text:initial-creator> element has the following attribute: text:fixed 19.809.

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The <text:initial-creator> element has the following attribute: text:fixed ?.

The <text:initial-creator> element has no child elements.

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7.5.3 The <text:creation-date> element displays the value contained in the <meta:creation-date> element of a document. 4.3.2.9

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The <text:creation-date> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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The <text:creation-date> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

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The <text:creation-date> element has the following attributes: style:data-style-name 19.473, text:date-value 19.799 and text:fixed 19.809.

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The <text:creation-date> element has the following attributes: style:data-style-name ?, text:date-value ? and text:fixed ?.

The <text:creation-date> element has no child elements.

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7.5.4 The <text:creation-time> element represents the time at which a document was created.

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The <text:creation-time> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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The <text:creation-time> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

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The <text:creation-time> element has the following attributes: style:data-style-name 19.473, text:fixed 19.809 and text:time-value 19.887.

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The <text:creation-time> element has the following attributes: style:data-style-name ?, text:fixed ? and text:time-value ?.

The <text:creation-time> element has no child elements.

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7.5.5 <

The <text:description> element displays the content contained in the <dc:description> element of a document. 4.3.2.3

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The <text:description> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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The <text:description> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

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The <text:description> element has the following attribute: text:fixed 19.809.

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The <text:description> element has the following attribute: text:fixed ?.

The <text:description> element has no child elements.

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7.5.6

Note: The link between a <text:user-defined> element and a <meta:user-defined> element is established by the text:name and meta:name attributes, respectively, containing the same value.

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The <text:user-defined> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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The <text:user-defined> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

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The <text:user-defined> element has the following attributes: office:boolean-value 19.371, office:date-value 19.374, office:string-value 19.383, office:time-value 19.386, office:value 19.388, style:data-style-name 19.473, text:fixed 19.809 and text:name 19.841.

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The <text:user-defined> element has the following attributes: office:boolean-value ?, office:date-value ?, office:string-value ?, office:time-value ?, office:value ?, style:data-style-name ?, text:fixed ? and text:name ?.

The <text:user-defined> element has no child elements.

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7.5.7 The <text:print-time> element represents the time at which a document was last printed.

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The <text:print-time> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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The <text:print-time> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

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The <text:print-time> element has the following attributes: style:data-style-name 19.473, text:fixed 19.809 and text:time-value 19.887.

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The <text:print-time> element has the following attributes: style:data-style-name ?, text:fixed ? and text:time-value ?.

The <text:print-time> element has no child elements.

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7.5.8 The <text:print-date> element displays the value contained in the <meta:print-date> element of a document. 4.3.2.11

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The <text:print-date> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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The <text:print-date> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

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The <text:print-date> element has the following attributes: style:data-style-name 19.473, text:date-value 19.799 and text:fixed 19.809.

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The <text:print-date> element has the following attributes: style:data-style-name ?, text:date-value ? and text:fixed ?.

The <text:print-date> element has no child elements.

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7.5.9 The <text:printed-by> element displays the value contained in the <meta:printed-by> element of a document. 4.3.2.8

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The <text:printed-by> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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The <text:printed-by> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

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The <text:printed-by> element has the following attribute: text:fixed 19.809.

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The <text:printed-by> element has the following attribute: text:fixed ?.

The <text:printed-by> element has no child elements.

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7.5.10 <

The <text:title> element displays the value contained in the <dc:title> element of a document. 4.3.2.2

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The <text:title> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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The <text:title> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

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The <text:title> element has the following attribute: text:fixed 19.809.

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The <text:title> element has the following attribute: text:fixed ?.

The <text:title> element has no child elements.

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7.5.11 The <text:subject> element displays the values contained in the <dc:subject> element of a document. 4.3.2.4

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The <text:subject> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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The <text:subject> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

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The <text:subject> element has the following attribute: text:fixed 19.809.

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The <text:subject> element has the following attribute: text:fixed ?.

The <text:subject> element has no child elements.

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7.5.12 The format of a list of keywords is implementation-dependent.

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The <text:keywords> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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The <text:keywords> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

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The <text:keywords> element has the following attribute: text:fixed 19.809.

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The <text:keywords> element has the following attribute: text:fixed ?.

The <text:keywords> element has no child elements.

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7.5.13 The <text:editing-cycles> element displays the value contained in the <meta:editing-cycles> element of a document. 4.3.2.16

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The <text:editing-cycles> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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The <text:editing-cycles> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

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The <text:editing-cycles> element has the following attribute: text:fixed 19.809.

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The <text:editing-cycles> element has the following attribute: text:fixed ?.

The <text:editing-cycles> element has no child elements.

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7.5.14 <

The <text:editing-duration> element displays the value contained in the <meta:editing-duration> element of a document.

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The <text:editing-duration> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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The <text:editing-duration> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

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The <text:editing-duration> element has the following attributes: style:data-style-name 19.473, text:duration 19.805 and text:fixed 19.809.

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The <text:editing-duration> element has the following attributes: style:data-style-name ?, text:duration ? and text:fixed ?.

The <text:editing-duration> element has no child elements.

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7.5.15

This element displays the time information portion of the value of the <dc:date> element.

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The <text:modification-time> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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The <text:modification-time> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

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The <text:modification-time> element has the following attributes: style:data-style-name 19.473, text:fixed 19.809 and text:time-value 19.887.

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The <text:modification-time> element has the following attributes: style:data-style-name ?, text:fixed ? and text:time-value ?.

The <text:modification-time> element has no child elements.

@@ -2976,9 +2976,9 @@

7.5.16

The <text:modification-date> element displays the value contained in the <dc:date> element of a document. 4.3.2.10

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The <text:modification-date> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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The <text:modification-date> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

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The <text:modification-date> element has the following attributes: style:data-style-name 19.473, text:date-value 19.799 and text:fixed 19.809.

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The <text:modification-date> element has the following attributes: style:data-style-name ?, text:date-value ? and text:fixed ?.

The <text:modification-date> element has no child elements.

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7.5.17 The <text:creator> element displays the value contained in the <dc:creator> element of a document. 4.3.2.7

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The <text:creator> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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The <text:creator> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

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The <text:creator> element has the following attribute: text:fixed 19.809.

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The <text:creator> element has the following attribute: text:fixed ?.

The <text:creator> element has no child elements.

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7.5.18.2 The <text:page-count> element displays the value of the meta:page-count attribute of the <meta:document-statistic> element of a document. 19.332

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The <text:page-count> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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The <text:page-count> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

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The <text:page-count> element has the following attributes: style:num-format 19.504 and style:num-letter-sync 19.505.

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The <text:page-count> element has the following attributes: style:num-format ? and style:num-letter-sync ?.

The <text:page-count> element has no child elements.

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7.5.18.

The <text:paragraph-count> element displays the value of the meta:paragraph-count attribute of the <meta:document-statistic> element of a document. 19.333

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The <text:paragraph-count> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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The <text:paragraph-count> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

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The <text:paragraph-count> element has the following attributes: style:num-format 19.504 and style:num-letter-sync 19.505.

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The <text:paragraph-count> element has the following attributes: style:num-format ? and style:num-letter-sync ?.

The <text:paragraph-count> element has no child elements.

@@ -3024,9 +3024,9 @@

7.5.18.4 The <text:word-count> element displays the value of the meta:word-count attribute of the <meta:document-statistic> element of a document. 19.339

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The <text:word-count> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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The <text:word-count> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

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The <text:word-count> element has the following attributes: style:num-format 19.504 and style:num-letter-sync 19.505.

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The <text:word-count> element has the following attributes: style:num-format ? and style:num-letter-sync ?.

The <text:word-count> element has no child elements.

@@ -3035,9 +3035,9 @@

7.5.18.

The <text:character-count> element displays the value of the meta:character-count attribute of the <meta:document-statistic> element of a document. 19.322

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The <text:character-count> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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The <text:character-count> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

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The <text:character-count> element has the following attributes: style:num-format 19.504 and style:num-letter-sync 19.505.

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The <text:character-count> element has the following attributes: style:num-format ? and style:num-letter-sync ?.

The <text:character-count> element has no child elements.

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7.5.18.6 The <text:table-count> element displays the value of the meta:table-count attribute of the <meta:document-statistic> element of a document. 19.337

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The <text:table-count> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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The <text:table-count> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

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The <text:table-count> element has the following attributes: style:num-format 19.504 and style:num-letter-sync 19.505.

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The <text:table-count> element has the following attributes: style:num-format ? and style:num-letter-sync ?.

The <text:table-count> element has no child elements.

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7.5.18.7 The <text:image-count> element displays the value of the meta:image-count attribute of the <meta:document-statistic> element of a document. 19.327

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The <text:image-count> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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The <text:image-count> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

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The <text:image-count> element has the following attributes: style:num-format 19.504 and style:num-letter-sync 19.505.

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The <text:image-count> element has the following attributes: style:num-format ? and style:num-letter-sync ?.

The <text:image-count> element has no child elements.

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7.5.18.8 <

The <text:object-count> element displays the value of the meta:object-count attribute of the <meta:document-statistic> element of a document. 19.330

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The <text:object-count> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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The <text:object-count> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

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The <text:object-count> element has the following attributes: style:num-format 19.504 and style:num-letter-sync 19.505.

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The <text:object-count> element has the following attributes: style:num-format ? and style:num-letter-sync ?.

The <text:object-count> element has no child elements.

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7.5.19

Note: Alterations of the element's mixed content may be lost if the mixed content is subsequently refreshed from a metadata source.

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The <text:meta-field> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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The <text:meta-field> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

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The <text:meta-field> element has the following attributes: style:data-style-name 19.473 and xml:id 19.920.

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The <text:meta-field> element has the following attributes: style:data-style-name ? and xml:id ?.

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The <text:meta-field> element has the following child elements: <dr3d:scene> 10.5.2, <draw:a> 10.4.12, <draw:caption> 10.3.11, <draw:circle> 10.3.8, <draw:connector> 10.3.10, <draw:control> 10.3.13, <draw:custom-shape> 10.6.1, <draw:ellipse> 10.3.9, <draw:frame> 10.4.2, <draw:g> 10.3.15, <draw:line> 10.3.3, <draw:measure> 10.3.12, <draw:page-thumbnail> 10.3.14, <draw:path> 10.3.7, <draw:polygon> 10.3.5, <draw:polyline> 10.3.4, <draw:rect> 10.3.2, <draw:regular-polygon> 10.3.6, <office:annotation> 14.1, <office:annotation-end> 14.2, <presentation:date-time> 10.9.4.5, <presentation:footer> 10.9.4.3, <presentation:header> 10.9.4.1, <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:alphabetical-index-mark> 8.1.10, <text:alphabetical-index-mark-end> 8.1.9, <text:alphabetical-index-mark-start> 8.1.8, <text:author-initials> 7.3.7.2, <text:author-name> 7.3.7.1, <text:bibliography-mark> 8.1.11, <text:bookmark> 6.2.1.2, <text:bookmark-end> 6.2.1.4, <text:bookmark-ref> 7.7.6, <text:bookmark-start> 6.2.1.3, <text:change> 5.5.8.4, <text:change-end> 5.5.8.3, <text:change-start> 5.5.8.2, <text:chapter> 7.3.8, <text:character-count> 7.5.18.5, <text:conditional-text> 7.7.3, <text:creation-date> 7.5.3, <text:creation-time> 7.5.4, <text:creator> 7.5.17, <text:database-display> 7.6.3, <text:database-name> 7.6.7, <text:database-next> 7.6.4, <text:database-row-number> 7.6.6, <text:database-row-select> 7.6.5, <text:date> 7.3.2, <text:dde-connection> 7.7.12, <text:description> 7.5.5, <text:drop-down> 7.4.16, <text:editing-cycles> 7.5.13, <text:editing-duration> 7.5.14, <text:execute-macro> 7.7.10, <text:expression> 7.4.14, <text:file-name> 7.3.9, <text:hidden-paragraph> 7.7.11, <text:hidden-text> 7.7.4, <text:image-count> 7.5.18.7, <text:initial-creator> 7.5.2, <text:keywords> 7.5.12, <text:line-break> 6.1.5, <text:measure> 7.7.13, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:modification-date> 7.5.16, <text:modification-time> 7.5.15, <text:note> 6.3.2, <text:note-ref> 7.7.7, <text:object-count> 7.5.18.8, <text:page-continuation> 7.3.5, <text:page-count> 7.5.18.2, <text:page-number> 7.3.4, <text:page-variable-get> 7.7.1.3, <text:page-variable-set> 7.7.1.2, <text:paragraph-count> 7.5.18.3, <text:placeholder> 7.7.2, <text:print-date> 7.5.8, <text:print-time> 7.5.7, <text:printed-by> 7.5.9, <text:reference-mark> 6.2.2.2, <text:reference-mark-end> 6.2.2.4, <text:reference-mark-start> 6.2.2.3, <text:reference-ref> 7.7.5, <text:ruby> 6.4, <text:s> 6.1.3, <text:script> 7.7.9, <text:sender-city> 7.3.6.13, <text:sender-company> 7.3.6.10, <text:sender-country> 7.3.6.15, <text:sender-email> 7.3.6.7, <text:sender-fax> 7.3.6.9, <text:sender-firstname> 7.3.6.2, <text:sender-initials> 7.3.6.4, <text:sender-lastname> 7.3.6.3, <text:sender-phone-private> 7.3.6.8, <text:sender-phone-work> 7.3.6.11, <text:sender-position> 7.3.6.6, <text:sender-postal-code> 7.3.6.14, <text:sender-state-or-province> 7.3.6.16, <text:sender-street> 7.3.6.12, <text:sender-title> 7.3.6.5, <text:sequence> 7.4.13, <text:sequence-ref> 7.7.8, <text:sheet-name> 7.3.11, <text:soft-page-break> 5.6, <text:span> 6.1.7, <text:subject> 7.5.11, <text:tab> 6.1.4, <text:table-count> 7.5.18.6, <text:table-formula> 7.7.14, <text:template-name> 7.3.10, <text:text-input> 7.4.15, <text:time> 7.3.3, <text:title> 7.5.10, <text:toc-mark> 8.1.4, <text:toc-mark-end> 8.1.3, <text:toc-mark-start> 8.1.2, <text:user-defined> 7.5.6, <text:user-field-get> 7.4.9, <text:user-field-input> 7.4.10, <text:user-index-mark> 8.1.7, <text:user-index-mark-end> 8.1.6, <text:user-index-mark-start> 8.1.5, <text:variable-get> 7.4.5, <text:variable-input> 7.4.6, <text:variable-set> 7.4.4 and <text:word-count> 7.5.18.4.

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The <text:meta-field> element has the following child elements: <dr3d:scene> ?, <draw:a> ?, <draw:caption> ?, <draw:circle> ?, <draw:connector> ?, <draw:control> ?, <draw:custom-shape> ?, <draw:ellipse> ?, <draw:frame> ?, <draw:g> ?, <draw:line> ?, <draw:measure> ?, <draw:page-thumbnail> ?, <draw:path> ?, <draw:polygon> ?, <draw:polyline> ?, <draw:rect> ?, <draw:regular-polygon> ?, <office:annotation> ?, <office:annotation-end> ?, <presentation:date-time> ?, <presentation:footer> ?, <presentation:header> ?, <text:a> ?, <text:alphabetical-index-mark> ?, <text:alphabetical-index-mark-end> ?, <text:alphabetical-index-mark-start> ?, <text:author-initials> ?, <text:author-name> ?, <text:bibliography-mark> ?, <text:bookmark> ?, <text:bookmark-end> ?, <text:bookmark-ref> ?, <text:bookmark-start> ?, <text:change> ?, <text:change-end> ?, <text:change-start> ?, <text:chapter> ?, <text:character-count> ?, <text:conditional-text> ?, <text:creation-date> ?, <text:creation-time> ?, <text:creator> ?, <text:database-display> ?, <text:database-name> ?, <text:database-next> ?, <text:database-row-number> ?, <text:database-row-select> ?, <text:date> ?, <text:dde-connection> ?, <text:description> ?, <text:drop-down> ?, <text:editing-cycles> ?, <text:editing-duration> ?, <text:execute-macro> ?, <text:expression> ?, <text:file-name> ?, <text:hidden-paragraph> ?, <text:hidden-text> ?, <text:image-count> ?, <text:initial-creator> ?, <text:keywords> ?, <text:line-break> ?, <text:measure> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:modification-date> ?, <text:modification-time> ?, <text:note> ?, <text:note-ref> ?, <text:object-count> ?, <text:page-continuation> ?, <text:page-count> ?, <text:page-number> ?, <text:page-variable-get> ?, <text:page-variable-set> ?, <text:paragraph-count> ?, <text:placeholder> ?, <text:print-date> ?, <text:print-time> ?, <text:printed-by> ?, <text:reference-mark> ?, <text:reference-mark-end> ?, <text:reference-mark-start> ?, <text:reference-ref> ?, <text:ruby> ?, <text:s> ?, <text:script> ?, <text:sender-city> ?, <text:sender-company> ?, <text:sender-country> ?, <text:sender-email> ?, <text:sender-fax> ?, <text:sender-firstname> ?, <text:sender-initials> ?, <text:sender-lastname> ?, <text:sender-phone-private> ?, <text:sender-phone-work> ?, <text:sender-position> ?, <text:sender-postal-code> ?, <text:sender-state-or-province> ?, <text:sender-street> ?, <text:sender-title> ?, <text:sequence> ?, <text:sequence-ref> ?, <text:sheet-name> ?, <text:soft-page-break> ?, <text:span> ?, <text:subject> ?, <text:tab> ?, <text:table-count> ?, <text:table-formula> ?, <text:template-name> ?, <text:text-input> ?, <text:time> ?, <text:title> ?, <text:toc-mark> ?, <text:toc-mark-end> ?, <text:toc-mark-start> ?, <text:user-defined> ?, <text:user-field-get> ?, <text:user-field-input> ?, <text:user-index-mark> ?, <text:user-index-mark-end> ?, <text:user-index-mark-start> ?, <text:variable-get> ?, <text:variable-input> ?, <text:variable-set> ? and <text:word-count> ?.

7.6 Database Fields

7.6.1 General

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7.6.2

The <form:connection-resource> element specifies a source database.

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The <form:connection-resource> element is usable within the following elements: <form:form> 13.3, <text:database-display> 7.6.3, <text:database-name> 7.6.7, <text:database-next> 7.6.4, <text:database-row-number> 7.6.6 and <text:database-row-select> 7.6.5.

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The <form:connection-resource> element is usable within the following elements: <form:form> ?, <text:database-display> ?, <text:database-name> ?, <text:database-next> ?, <text:database-row-number> ? and <text:database-row-select> ?.

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The <form:connection-resource> element has the following attribute: xlink:href 19.916.

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The <form:connection-resource> element has the following attribute: xlink:href ?.

The <form:connection-resource> element has no child elements.

7.6.3 <text:database-display>

The <text:database-display> element represents data from the current database row.

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The <text:database-display> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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The <text:database-display> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

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The <text:database-display> element has the following attributes: style:data-style-name 19.473, text:column-name 19.776, text:database-name 19.797, text:table-name 19.884 and text:table-type 19.885.

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The <text:database-display> element has the following attributes: style:data-style-name ?, text:column-name ?, text:database-name ?, text:table-name ? and text:table-type ?.

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The <text:database-display> element has the following child element: <form:connection-resource> 7.6.2.

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The <text:database-display> element has the following child element: <form:connection-resource> ?.

The <text:database-display> element has character data content.

7.6.4 <text:database-next>

The <text:database-next> element selects the database row following the one currently displayed in a <text:database-display> field.

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The <text:database-next> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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The <text:database-next> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

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The <text:database-next> element has the following attributes: text:condition 19.782, text:database-name 19.797, text:table-name 19.884 and text:table-type 19.885.

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The <text:database-next> element has the following attributes: text:condition ?, text:database-name ?, text:table-name ? and text:table-type ?.

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The <text:database-next> element has the following child element: <form:connection-resource> 7.6.2.

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The <text:database-next> element has the following child element: <form:connection-resource> ?.

7.6.5 <text:database-row-select>

The <text:database-row-select> element selects a specific row from a current selection.

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The <text:database-row-select> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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The <text:database-row-select> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

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The <text:database-row-select> element has the following attributes: text:condition 19.782, text:database-name 19.797, text:row-number 19.865, text:table-name 19.884 and text:table-type 19.885.

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The <text:database-row-select> element has the following attributes: text:condition ?, text:database-name ?, text:row-number ?, text:table-name ? and text:table-type ?.

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The <text:database-row-select> element has the following child element: <form:connection-resource> 7.6.2.

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The <text:database-row-select> element has the following child element: <form:connection-resource> ?.

7.6.6 <text:database-row-number>

The <text:database-row-number> element displays the current row number for a given table. The element displays the row number from a database and not the row number of a current selection that is used as an attribute value in the <text:database-row-select> element.

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The <text:database-row-number> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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The <text:database-row-number> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

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The <text:database-row-number> element has the following attributes: style:num-format 19.504, style:num-letter-sync 19.505, text:database-name 19.797, text:table-name 19.884, text:table-type 19.885 and text:value 19.906.

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The <text:database-row-number> element has the following attributes: style:num-format ?, style:num-letter-sync ?, text:database-name ?, text:table-name ?, text:table-type ? and text:value ?.

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The <text:database-row-number> element has the following child element: <form:connection-resource> 7.6.2.

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The <text:database-row-number> element has the following child element: <form:connection-resource> ?.

The <text:database-row-number> element has character data content.

7.6.7 <text:database-name>

The <text:database-name> element displays the database and table name of the last used table.

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The <text:database-name> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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The <text:database-name> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

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The <text:database-name> element has the following attributes: text:database-name 19.797, text:table-name 19.884 and text:table-type 19.885.

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The <text:database-name> element has the following attributes: text:database-name ?, text:table-name ? and text:table-type ?.

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The <text:database-name> element has the following child element: <form:connection-resource> 7.6.2.

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The <text:database-name> element has the following child element: <form:connection-resource> ?.

The <text:database-name> element has character data content.

7.7 More Fields

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7.7.1.

The <text:page-variable-set> element is used to set a page variable.

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The <text:page-variable-set> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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The <text:page-variable-set> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

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The <text:page-variable-set> element has the following attributes: text:active 19.755 and text:page-adjust 19.851.

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The <text:page-variable-set> element has the following attributes: text:active ? and text:page-adjust ?.

The <text:page-variable-set> element has no child elements.

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7.7.1.

If the text:active attribute 19.755, has the value of false, the <text:page-variable-get> element will have no display for that page.

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The <text:page-variable-get> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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The <text:page-variable-get> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

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The <text:page-variable-get> element has the following attributes: style:num-format 19.504 and style:num-letter-sync 19.505.

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The <text:page-variable-get> element has the following attributes: style:num-format ? and style:num-letter-sync ?.

The <text:page-variable-get> element has no child elements.

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7.7.2 <

OpenDocument consumers that support the <text:placeholder> element shall use the text:description attribute value as the placeholder text, and shall ensure that this text clearly indicates that it is a placeholder for content of the specified type.

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The <text:placeholder> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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The <text:placeholder> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

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The <text:placeholder> element has the following attributes: text:description 19.801 and text:placeholder-type 19.853.

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The <text:placeholder> element has the following attributes: text:description ? and text:placeholder-type ?.

The <text:placeholder> element has no child elements.

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7.7.3 The <text:conditional-text> element specifies a condition for display of one text string or another. If the condition is true, the text:string-value-if-true 19.879 attribute value is displayed. If the condition is false, the text:string-value-if-false 19.878 attribute value is displayed.

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The <text:conditional-text> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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The <text:conditional-text> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

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The <text:conditional-text> element has the following attributes: text:condition 19.782, text:current-value 19.791, text:string-value-if-false 19.878 and text:string-value-if-true 19.879.

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The <text:conditional-text> element has the following attributes: text:condition ?, text:current-value ?, text:string-value-if-false ? and text:string-value-if-true ?.

The <text:conditional-text> element has no child elements.

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7.7.4 <

If its text:condition attribute is missing or evaluates to false, the text content is displayed.

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The <text:hidden-text> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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The <text:hidden-text> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

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The <text:hidden-text> element has the following attributes: text:condition 19.782, text:is-hidden 19.821 and text:string-value 19.877.

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The <text:hidden-text> element has the following attributes: text:condition ?, text:is-hidden ? and text:string-value ?.

The <text:hidden-text> element has no child elements.

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7.7.5 The <text:reference-ref> element represents a field that references a <text:reference-mark-start> 6.2.2.3 or <text:reference-mark> 6.2.2.2 element. Its text:reference-format 19.860 attribute specifies what is displayed according to the context of he referenced element.

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The <text:reference-ref> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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The <text:reference-ref> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

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The <text:reference-ref> element has the following attributes: text:ref-name 19.859 and text:reference-format 19.860.

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The <text:reference-ref> element has the following attributes: text:ref-name ? and text:reference-format ?.

The <text:reference-ref> element has no child elements.

7.7.6 <text:bookmark-ref>

The <text:bookmark-ref> element represents a field that references a <text:bookmark-start> 6.2.1.3 or <text:bookmark> 6.2.1.2 element. Its text:reference-format 19.860 attribute specifies what is displayed according to the context of the referenced element.

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The <text:bookmark-ref> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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The <text:bookmark-ref> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

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The <text:bookmark-ref> element has the following attributes: text:ref-name 19.859 and text:reference-format 19.860.

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The <text:bookmark-ref> element has the following attributes: text:ref-name ? and text:reference-format ?.

The <text:bookmark-ref> element has no child elements.

7.7.7 <text:note-ref>

The <text:note-ref> element represents a field that references a <text:note> 6.3.2 element. Its text:reference-format 19.860 attribute specifies what is displayed from the referenced element.

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The <text:note-ref> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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The <text:note-ref> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

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The <text:note-ref> element has the following attributes: text:note-class 19.843, text:ref-name 19.859 and text:reference-format 19.860.

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The <text:note-ref> element has the following attributes: text:note-class ?, text:ref-name ? and text:reference-format ?.

The <text:note-ref> element has no child elements.

7.7.8 <text:sequence-ref>

The <text:sequence-ref> element represents a field that references a <text:sequence> 7.4.13 element. Its text:reference-format 19.860 attribute specifies what is displayed according to the context of the referenced element.

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The <text:sequence-ref> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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The <text:sequence-ref> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

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The <text:sequence-ref> element has the following attributes: text:ref-name 19.859 and text:reference-format 19.860.

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The <text:sequence-ref> element has the following attributes: text:ref-name ? and text:reference-format ?.

The <text:sequence-ref> element has no child elements.

7.7.9 <text:script>

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7.7.9
  • The <text:script> element contains the source code. 

  • The source code is stored in an external file. The xlink:href attribute specifies the location of the source file. 

  • The element shall have either an xlink:href attribute or content, but not both.

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    The <text:script> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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    The <text:script> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

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    The <text:script> element has the following attributes: script:language 19.434, xlink:href 19.916 and xlink:type 19.919.

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    The <text:script> element has the following attributes: script:language ?, xlink:href ? and xlink:type ?.

    The <text:script> element has no child elements.

    @@ -3281,20 +3281,20 @@

    7.7.10 The <text:execute-macro> element represents a field that contains the name of a macro that is executed when the field is activated. The element may contain a text description of the macro. The name of the macro to be executed is specified by the text:name attribute.

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    The <text:execute-macro> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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    The <text:execute-macro> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

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    The <text:execute-macro> element has the following attribute: text:name 19.841.

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    The <text:execute-macro> element has the following attribute: text:name ?.

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    The <text:execute-macro> element has the following child element: <office:event-listeners> 10.3.19.

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    The <text:execute-macro> element has the following child element: <office:event-listeners> ?.

    The <text:execute-macro> element has character data content.

    7.7.11 <text:hidden-paragraph>

    The <text:hidden-paragraph> element is a field that represents a condition. If the condition evaluates to false, the paragraph where this element appears is displayed unless the paragraph is enclosed in any other hiding element. If the condition evaluates to true, the paragraph is hidden unless the paragraph contains another <text:hidden-paragraph> element whose condition evaluates to false.

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    The <text:hidden-paragraph> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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    The <text:hidden-paragraph> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

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    The <text:hidden-paragraph> element has the following attributes: text:condition 19.782 and text:is-hidden 19.821.

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    The <text:hidden-paragraph> element has the following attributes: text:condition ? and text:is-hidden ?.

    The <text:hidden-paragraph> element has no child elements.

    @@ -3305,9 +3305,9 @@

    7.7.12 See 14.7 for the use of DDE connections.

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    The <text:dde-connection> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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    The <text:dde-connection> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

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    The <text:dde-connection> element has the following attribute: text:connection-name 19.783.

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    The <text:dde-connection> element has the following attribute: text:connection-name ?.

    The <text:dde-connection> element has no child elements.

    @@ -3316,9 +3316,9 @@

    7.7.13 The <text:measure> element represents a field that displays measure text. It can only be used within text that is contained in measure drawing objects.

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    The <text:measure> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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    The <text:measure> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

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    The <text:measure> element has the following attribute: text:kind 19.831.

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    The <text:measure> element has the following attribute: text:kind ?.

    The <text:measure> element has no child elements.

    @@ -3327,9 +3327,9 @@

    The <text:table-formula> element field is deprecated. It stores a formula to be used in tables.

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    The <text:table-formula> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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    The <text:table-formula> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

    -

    The <text:table-formula> element has the following attributes: style:data-style-name 19.473, text:display 19.802 and text:formula 19.811.

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    The <text:table-formula> element has the following attributes: style:data-style-name ?, text:display ? and text:formula ?.

    The <text:table-formula> element has no child elements.

    @@ -3347,90 +3347,90 @@

    8.1.1 The <text:toc-mark-start> element marks the start of a table of contents index entry.

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    The <text:toc-mark-start> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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    The <text:toc-mark-start> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

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    The <text:toc-mark-start> element has the following attributes: text:id 19.815 and text:outline-level 19.850.

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    The <text:toc-mark-start> element has the following attributes: text:id ? and text:outline-level ?.

    The <text:toc-mark-start> element has no child elements.

    8.1.3 <text:toc-mark-end>

    The <text:toc-mark-end> element marks the end of a table of contents index entry.

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    The <text:toc-mark-end> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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    The <text:toc-mark-end> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

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    The <text:toc-mark-end> element has the following attribute: text:id 19.815.

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    The <text:toc-mark-end> element has the following attribute: text:id ?.

    The <text:toc-mark-end> element has no child elements.

    8.1.4 <text:toc-mark>

    The <text:toc-mark> element represents a table of content index mark that does not enclose content.

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    The <text:toc-mark> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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    The <text:toc-mark> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

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    The <text:toc-mark> element has the following attributes: text:outline-level 19.850 and text:string-value 19.877.

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    The <text:toc-mark> element has the following attributes: text:outline-level ? and text:string-value ?.

    The <text:toc-mark> element has no child elements.

    8.1.5 <text:user-index-mark-start>

    The <text:user-index-mark-start> element marks the start of a user-defined index entry.

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    The <text:user-index-mark-start> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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    The <text:user-index-mark-start> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

    -

    The <text:user-index-mark-start> element has the following attributes: text:id 19.815, text:index-name 19.817 and text:outline-level 19.850.

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    The <text:user-index-mark-start> element has the following attributes: text:id ?, text:index-name ? and text:outline-level ?.

    The <text:user-index-mark-start> element has no child elements.

    8.1.6 <text:user-index-mark-end>

    The <text:user-index-mark-end> element marks the end of the user-defined index entry.

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    The <text:user-index-mark-end> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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    The <text:user-index-mark-end> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

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    The <text:user-index-mark-end> element has the following attribute: text:id 19.815.

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    The <text:user-index-mark-end> element has the following attribute: text:id ?.

    The <text:user-index-mark-end> element has no child elements.

    8.1.7 <text:user-index-mark>

    The <text:user-index-mark> element represents a user-defined index mark that does not enclose content.

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    The <text:user-index-mark> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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    The <text:user-index-mark> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

    -

    The <text:user-index-mark> element has the following attributes: text:index-name 19.817, text:outline-level 19.850 and text:string-value 19.877.

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    The <text:user-index-mark> element has the following attributes: text:index-name ?, text:outline-level ? and text:string-value ?.

    The <text:user-index-mark> element has no child elements.

    8.1.8 <text:alphabetical-index-mark-start>

    The <text:alphabetical-index-mark-start> element marks the start of an alphabetical index entry.

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    The <text:alphabetical-index-mark-start> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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    The <text:alphabetical-index-mark-start> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

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    The <text:alphabetical-index-mark-start> element has the following attributes: text:id 19.815, text:key1 19.827, text:key1-phonetic 19.829, text:key2 19.828, text:key2-phonetic 19.830, text:main-entry 19.837 and text:string-value-phonetic 19.876.

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    The <text:alphabetical-index-mark-start> element has the following attributes: text:id ?, text:key1 ?, text:key1-phonetic ?, text:key2 ?, text:key2-phonetic ?, text:main-entry ? and text:string-value-phonetic ?.

    The <text:alphabetical-index-mark-start> element has no child elements.

    8.1.9 <text:alphabetical-index-mark-end>

    The <text:alphabetical-index-mark-end> element marks the end of an alphabetical index entry.

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    The <text:alphabetical-index-mark-end> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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    The <text:alphabetical-index-mark-end> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

    -

    The <text:alphabetical-index-mark-end> element has the following attribute: text:id 19.815.

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    The <text:alphabetical-index-mark-end> element has the following attribute: text:id ?.

    The <text:alphabetical-index-mark-end> element has no child elements.

    8.1.10 <text:alphabetical-index-mark>

    The <text:user-index-mark> element represents a user-defined index mark that does not enclose content.

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    The <text:alphabetical-index-mark> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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    The <text:alphabetical-index-mark> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

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    The <text:alphabetical-index-mark> element has the following attributes: text:key1 19.827, text:key1-phonetic 19.829, text:key2 19.828, text:key2-phonetic 19.830, text:main-entry 19.837, text:string-value 19.877 and text:string-value-phonetic 19.876.

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    The <text:alphabetical-index-mark> element has the following attributes: text:key1 ?, text:key1-phonetic ?, text:key2 ?, text:key2-phonetic ?, text:main-entry ?, text:string-value ? and text:string-value-phonetic ?.

    The <text:alphabetical-index-mark> element has no child elements.

    8.1.11 <text:bibliography-mark>

    The <text:bibliography-mark> element contains the text and information for a bibliography index entry.

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    The <text:bibliography-mark> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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    The <text:bibliography-mark> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

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    The <text:bibliography-mark> element has the following attributes: text:address 19.756, text:annote 19.760, text:author 19.761, text:bibliography-type 19.763, text:booktitle 19.764, text:chapter 19.772, text:custom1 19.792, text:custom2 19.793, text:custom3 19.794, text:custom4 19.795, text:custom5 19.796, text:edition 19.806, text:editor 19.807, text:howpublished 19.813, text:identifier 19.816, text:institution 19.820, text:isbn 19.823, text:issn 19.824, text:journal 19.825, text:month 19.840, text:note 19.842, text:number 19.844, text:organizations 19.849, text:pages 19.852, text:publisher 19.858, text:report-type 19.862, text:school 19.866, text:series 19.868, text:title 19.888, text:url 19.890, text:volume 19.908 and text:year 19.909.

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    The <text:bibliography-mark> element has the following attributes: text:address ?, text:annote ?, text:author ?, text:bibliography-type ?, text:booktitle ?, text:chapter ?, text:custom1 ?, text:custom2 ?, text:custom3 ?, text:custom4 ?, text:custom5 ?, text:edition ?, text:editor ?, text:howpublished ?, text:identifier ?, text:institution ?, text:isbn ?, text:issn ?, text:journal ?, text:month ?, text:note ?, text:number ?, text:organizations ?, text:pages ?, text:publisher ?, text:report-type ?, text:school ?, text:series ?, text:title ?, text:url ?, text:volume ? and text:year ?.

    The <text:bibliography-mark> element has no child elements.

    @@ -3447,20 +3447,20 @@

    8.2.2 The <text:index-body> element is used for all types of indexes. It contains the index content generated to form the index.

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    The <text:index-body> element is usable within the following elements: <text:alphabetical-index> 8.8, <text:bibliography> 8.9, <text:illustration-index> 8.4, <text:object-index> 8.6, <text:table-index> 8.5, <text:table-of-content> 8.3 and <text:user-index> 8.7.

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    The <text:index-body> element is usable within the following elements: <text:alphabetical-index> ?, <text:bibliography> ?, <text:illustration-index> ?, <text:object-index> ?, <text:table-index> ?, <text:table-of-content> ? and <text:user-index> ?.

    The <text:index-body> element has no attributes.

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    The <text:index-body> element has the following child elements: <dr3d:scene> 10.5.2, <draw:a> 10.4.12, <draw:caption> 10.3.11, <draw:circle> 10.3.8, <draw:connector> 10.3.10, <draw:control> 10.3.13, <draw:custom-shape> 10.6.1, <draw:ellipse> 10.3.9, <draw:frame> 10.4.2, <draw:g> 10.3.15, <draw:line> 10.3.3, <draw:measure> 10.3.12, <draw:page-thumbnail> 10.3.14, <draw:path> 10.3.7, <draw:polygon> 10.3.5, <draw:polyline> 10.3.4, <draw:rect> 10.3.2, <draw:regular-polygon> 10.3.6, <table:table> 9.1.2, <text:alphabetical-index> 8.8, <text:bibliography> 8.9, <text:change> 5.5.8.4, <text:change-end> 5.5.8.3, <text:change-start> 5.5.8.2, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:illustration-index> 8.4, <text:index-title> 8.2.3, <text:list> 5.3.1, <text:numbered-paragraph> 5.3.6, <text:object-index> 8.6, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:section> 5.4, <text:soft-page-break> 5.6, <text:table-index> 8.5, <text:table-of-content> 8.3 and <text:user-index> 8.7.

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    The <text:index-body> element has the following child elements: <dr3d:scene> ?, <draw:a> ?, <draw:caption> ?, <draw:circle> ?, <draw:connector> ?, <draw:control> ?, <draw:custom-shape> ?, <draw:ellipse> ?, <draw:frame> ?, <draw:g> ?, <draw:line> ?, <draw:measure> ?, <draw:page-thumbnail> ?, <draw:path> ?, <draw:polygon> ?, <draw:polyline> ?, <draw:rect> ?, <draw:regular-polygon> ?, <table:table> ?, <text:alphabetical-index> ?, <text:bibliography> ?, <text:change> ?, <text:change-end> ?, <text:change-start> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:illustration-index> ?, <text:index-title> ?, <text:list> ?, <text:numbered-paragraph> ?, <text:object-index> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:section> ?, <text:soft-page-break> ?, <text:table-index> ?, <text:table-of-content> ? and <text:user-index> ?.

    8.2.3 <text:index-title>

    The <text:index-title> element contains the title of an index.

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    The <text:index-title> element is usable within the following elements: <style:footer> 16.12, <style:footer-first> 16.13, <style:footer-left> 16.15, <style:header> 16.10, <style:header-first> 16.11, <style:header-left> 16.14, <text:index-body> 8.2.2 and <text:index-title> 8.2.3.

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    The <text:index-title> element is usable within the following elements: <style:footer> ?, <style:footer-first> ?, <style:footer-left> ?, <style:header> ?, <style:header-first> ?, <style:header-left> ?, <text:index-body> ? and <text:index-title> ?.

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    The <text:index-title> element has the following attributes: text:name 19.841, text:protected 19.855, text:protection-key 19.856, text:protection-key-digest-algorithm 19.857, text:style-name 19.880 and xml:id 19.920.

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    The <text:index-title> element has the following attributes: text:name ?, text:protected ?, text:protection-key ?, text:protection-key-digest-algorithm ?, text:style-name ? and xml:id ?.

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    The <text:index-title> element has the following child elements: <dr3d:scene> 10.5.2, <draw:a> 10.4.12, <draw:caption> 10.3.11, <draw:circle> 10.3.8, <draw:connector> 10.3.10, <draw:control> 10.3.13, <draw:custom-shape> 10.6.1, <draw:ellipse> 10.3.9, <draw:frame> 10.4.2, <draw:g> 10.3.15, <draw:line> 10.3.3, <draw:measure> 10.3.12, <draw:page-thumbnail> 10.3.14, <draw:path> 10.3.7, <draw:polygon> 10.3.5, <draw:polyline> 10.3.4, <draw:rect> 10.3.2, <draw:regular-polygon> 10.3.6, <table:table> 9.1.2, <text:alphabetical-index> 8.8, <text:bibliography> 8.9, <text:change> 5.5.8.4, <text:change-end> 5.5.8.3, <text:change-start> 5.5.8.2, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:illustration-index> 8.4, <text:index-title> 8.2.3, <text:list> 5.3.1, <text:numbered-paragraph> 5.3.6, <text:object-index> 8.6, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:section> 5.4, <text:soft-page-break> 5.6, <text:table-index> 8.5, <text:table-of-content> 8.3 and <text:user-index> 8.7.

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    The <text:index-title> element has the following child elements: <dr3d:scene> ?, <draw:a> ?, <draw:caption> ?, <draw:circle> ?, <draw:connector> ?, <draw:control> ?, <draw:custom-shape> ?, <draw:ellipse> ?, <draw:frame> ?, <draw:g> ?, <draw:line> ?, <draw:measure> ?, <draw:page-thumbnail> ?, <draw:path> ?, <draw:polygon> ?, <draw:polyline> ?, <draw:rect> ?, <draw:regular-polygon> ?, <table:table> ?, <text:alphabetical-index> ?, <text:bibliography> ?, <text:change> ?, <text:change-end> ?, <text:change-start> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:illustration-index> ?, <text:index-title> ?, <text:list> ?, <text:numbered-paragraph> ?, <text:object-index> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:section> ?, <text:soft-page-break> ?, <text:table-index> ?, <text:table-of-content> ? and <text:user-index> ?.

    8.3 <text:table-of-content>

    8.3.1 General

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    8.3.1 Headings (as defined by the outline structure of the document), up to a selected level. 

  • Table of contents index marks. 

  • Paragraphs formatted with specified paragraph styles. 

  • Note: Paragraphs may be selected for inclusion in a table of contents based on their styles. Selection is based on a paragraph's style matching a style specified by the <text:index-source-styles> child element of a <text:table-of-content-source> child element of a <text:table-of-content> element, when the text:use-index-source-styles attribute of the child <text:index-source-styles> element has the value true.

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    The <text:table-of-content> element is usable within the following elements: <draw:text-box> 10.4.3, <office:text> 3.4, <style:footer> 16.12, <style:footer-first> 16.13, <style:footer-left> 16.15, <style:header> 16.10, <style:header-first> 16.11, <style:header-left> 16.14, <table:covered-table-cell> 9.1.5, <table:table-cell> 9.1.4, <text:deletion> 5.5.5, <text:index-body> 8.2.2, <text:index-title> 8.2.3, <text:note-body> 6.3.4 and <text:section> 5.4.

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    The <text:table-of-content> element is usable within the following elements: <draw:text-box> ?, <office:text> ?, <style:footer> ?, <style:footer-first> ?, <style:footer-left> ?, <style:header> ?, <style:header-first> ?, <style:header-left> ?, <table:covered-table-cell> ?, <table:table-cell> ?, <text:deletion> ?, <text:index-body> ?, <text:index-title> ?, <text:note-body> ? and <text:section> ?.

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    The <text:table-of-content> element has the following attributes: text:name 19.841, text:protected 19.855, text:protection-key 19.856, text:protection-key-digest-algorithm 19.857, text:style-name 19.880 and xml:id 19.920.

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    The <text:table-of-content> element has the following attributes: text:name ?, text:protected ?, text:protection-key ?, text:protection-key-digest-algorithm ?, text:style-name ? and xml:id ?.

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    The <text:table-of-content> element has the following child elements: <text:index-body> 8.2.2 and <text:table-of-content-source> 8.3.2.

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    The <text:table-of-content> element has the following child elements: <text:index-body> ? and <text:table-of-content-source> ?.

    8.3.2 <text:table-of-content-source>

    The <text:table-of-content-source> element specifies how a table of contents is generated. It also specifies the styles to be applied to index entries.

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    The <text:table-of-content-source> element is usable within the following element: <text:table-of-content> 8.3.

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    The <text:table-of-content-source> element is usable within the following element: <text:table-of-content> ?.

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    The <text:table-of-content-source> element has the following attributes: text:index-scope 19.818, text:outline-level 19.850, text:relative-tab-stop-position 19.861, text:use-index-marks 19.896, text:use-index-source-styles 19.897 and text:use-outline-level 19.902.

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    The <text:table-of-content-source> element has the following attributes: text:index-scope ?, text:outline-level ?, text:relative-tab-stop-position ?, text:use-index-marks ?, text:use-index-source-styles ? and text:use-outline-level ?.

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    The <text:table-of-content-source> element has the following child elements: <text:index-source-styles> 8.10, <text:index-title-template> 8.12 and <text:table-of-content-entry-template> 8.3.3.

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    The <text:table-of-content-source> element has the following child elements: <text:index-source-styles> ?, <text:index-title-template> ? and <text:table-of-content-entry-template> ?.

    8.3.3 <text:table-of-content-entry-template>

    The <text:table-of-content-entry-template> element specifies the format of an index entry for a specified outline level.

    For each <text:table-of-content-source> element, there shall not be more than one <text:table-of-content-entry-template> for a specified outline level.

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    The <text:table-of-content-entry-template> element is usable within the following element: <text:table-of-content-source> 8.3.2.

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    The <text:table-of-content-entry-template> element is usable within the following element: <text:table-of-content-source> ?.

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    The <text:table-of-content-entry-template> element has the following attributes: text:outline-level 19.850 and text:style-name 19.880.

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    The <text:table-of-content-entry-template> element has the following attributes: text:outline-level ? and text:style-name ?.

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    The <text:table-of-content-entry-template> element has the following child elements: <text:index-entry-chapter> 8.13.1, <text:index-entry-link-end> 8.13.8, <text:index-entry-link-start> 8.13.7, <text:index-entry-page-number> 8.13.3, <text:index-entry-span> 8.13.4, <text:index-entry-tab-stop> 8.13.6 and <text:index-entry-text> 8.13.2.

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    The <text:table-of-content-entry-template> element has the following child elements: <text:index-entry-chapter> ?, <text:index-entry-link-end> ?, <text:index-entry-link-start> ?, <text:index-entry-page-number> ?, <text:index-entry-span> ?, <text:index-entry-tab-stop> ? and <text:index-entry-text> ?.

    8.4 <text:illustration-index>

    8.4.1 General

    The <text:illustration-index> element represents an index of the images and graphics in a current document or chapter.

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    The <text:illustration-index> element is usable within the following elements: <draw:text-box> 10.4.3, <office:text> 3.4, <style:footer> 16.12, <style:footer-first> 16.13, <style:footer-left> 16.15, <style:header> 16.10, <style:header-first> 16.11, <style:header-left> 16.14, <table:covered-table-cell> 9.1.5, <table:table-cell> 9.1.4, <text:deletion> 5.5.5, <text:index-body> 8.2.2, <text:index-title> 8.2.3, <text:note-body> 6.3.4 and <text:section> 5.4.

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    The <text:illustration-index> element is usable within the following elements: <draw:text-box> ?, <office:text> ?, <style:footer> ?, <style:footer-first> ?, <style:footer-left> ?, <style:header> ?, <style:header-first> ?, <style:header-left> ?, <table:covered-table-cell> ?, <table:table-cell> ?, <text:deletion> ?, <text:index-body> ?, <text:index-title> ?, <text:note-body> ? and <text:section> ?.

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    The <text:illustration-index> element has the following attributes: text:name 19.841, text:protected 19.855, text:protection-key 19.856, text:protection-key-digest-algorithm 19.857, text:style-name 19.880 and xml:id 19.920.

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    The <text:illustration-index> element has the following attributes: text:name ?, text:protected ?, text:protection-key ?, text:protection-key-digest-algorithm ?, text:style-name ? and xml:id ?.

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    The <text:illustration-index> element has the following child elements: <text:illustration-index-source> 8.4.2 and <text:index-body> 8.2.2.

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    The <text:illustration-index> element has the following child elements: <text:illustration-index-source> ? and <text:index-body> ?.

    8.4.2 <text:illustration-index-source>

    The <text:illustration-index-source> element specifies how an index of illustrations is generated.

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    The <text:illustration-index-source> element is usable within the following element: <text:illustration-index> 8.4.

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    The <text:illustration-index-source> element is usable within the following element: <text:illustration-index> ?.

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    The <text:illustration-index-source> element has the following attributes: text:caption-sequence-format 19.769, text:caption-sequence-name 19.770, text:index-scope 19.818, text:relative-tab-stop-position 19.861 and text:use-caption 19.891.

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    The <text:illustration-index-source> element has the following attributes: text:caption-sequence-format ?, text:caption-sequence-name ?, text:index-scope ?, text:relative-tab-stop-position ? and text:use-caption ?.

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    The <text:illustration-index-source> element has the following child elements: <text:illustration-index-entry-template> 8.4.3 and <text:index-title-template> 8.12.

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    The <text:illustration-index-source> element has the following child elements: <text:illustration-index-entry-template> ? and <text:index-title-template> ?.

    8.4.3 <text:illustration-index-entry-template>

    The <text:illustration-index-entry-template> element specifies the format of an index entry.

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    The <text:illustration-index-entry-template> element is usable within the following element: <text:illustration-index-source> 8.4.2.

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    The <text:illustration-index-entry-template> element is usable within the following element: <text:illustration-index-source> ?.

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    The <text:illustration-index-entry-template> element has the following attribute: text:style-name 19.880.

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    The <text:illustration-index-entry-template> element has the following attribute: text:style-name ?.

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    The <text:illustration-index-entry-template> element has the following child elements: <text:index-entry-chapter> 8.13.1, <text:index-entry-link-end> 8.13.8, <text:index-entry-link-start> 8.13.7, <text:index-entry-page-number> 8.13.3, <text:index-entry-span> 8.13.4, <text:index-entry-tab-stop> 8.13.6 and <text:index-entry-text> 8.13.2.

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    The <text:illustration-index-entry-template> element has the following child elements: <text:index-entry-chapter> ?, <text:index-entry-link-end> ?, <text:index-entry-link-start> ?, <text:index-entry-page-number> ?, <text:index-entry-span> ?, <text:index-entry-tab-stop> ? and <text:index-entry-text> ?.

    8.5 <text:table-index>

    8.5.1 General

    The <text:table-index> element represents an index of the tables in a document or chapter.

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    The <text:table-index> element is usable within the following elements: <draw:text-box> 10.4.3, <office:text> 3.4, <style:footer> 16.12, <style:footer-first> 16.13, <style:footer-left> 16.15, <style:header> 16.10, <style:header-first> 16.11, <style:header-left> 16.14, <table:covered-table-cell> 9.1.5, <table:table-cell> 9.1.4, <text:deletion> 5.5.5, <text:index-body> 8.2.2, <text:index-title> 8.2.3, <text:note-body> 6.3.4 and <text:section> 5.4.

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    The <text:table-index> element is usable within the following elements: <draw:text-box> ?, <office:text> ?, <style:footer> ?, <style:footer-first> ?, <style:footer-left> ?, <style:header> ?, <style:header-first> ?, <style:header-left> ?, <table:covered-table-cell> ?, <table:table-cell> ?, <text:deletion> ?, <text:index-body> ?, <text:index-title> ?, <text:note-body> ? and <text:section> ?.

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    The <text:table-index> element has the following attributes: text:name 19.841, text:protected 19.855, text:protection-key 19.856, text:protection-key-digest-algorithm 19.857, text:style-name 19.880 and xml:id 19.920.

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    The <text:table-index> element has the following attributes: text:name ?, text:protected ?, text:protection-key ?, text:protection-key-digest-algorithm ?, text:style-name ? and xml:id ?.

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    The <text:table-index> element has the following child elements: <text:index-body> 8.2.2 and <text:table-index-source> 8.5.2.

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    The <text:table-index> element has the following child elements: <text:index-body> ? and <text:table-index-source> ?.

    8.5.2 <text:table-index-source>

    The <text:table-index-source> element specifies how an index of tables is generated.

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    The <text:table-index-source> element is usable within the following element: <text:table-index> 8.5.

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    The <text:table-index-source> element is usable within the following element: <text:table-index> ?.

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    The <text:table-index-source> element has the following attributes: text:caption-sequence-format 19.769, text:caption-sequence-name 19.770, text:index-scope 19.818, text:relative-tab-stop-position 19.861 and text:use-caption 19.891.

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    The <text:table-index-source> element has the following attributes: text:caption-sequence-format ?, text:caption-sequence-name ?, text:index-scope ?, text:relative-tab-stop-position ? and text:use-caption ?.

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    The <text:table-index-source> element has the following child elements: <text:index-title-template> 8.12 and <text:table-index-entry-template> 8.5.3.

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    The <text:table-index-source> element has the following child elements: <text:index-title-template> ? and <text:table-index-entry-template> ?.

    8.5.3 <text:table-index-entry-template>

    The <text:table-index-entry-template> element specifies the format of an index entry.

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    The <text:table-index-entry-template> element is usable within the following element: <text:table-index-source> 8.5.2.

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    The <text:table-index-entry-template> element is usable within the following element: <text:table-index-source> ?.

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    The <text:table-index-entry-template> element has the following attribute: text:style-name 19.880.

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    The <text:table-index-entry-template> element has the following attribute: text:style-name ?.

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    The <text:table-index-entry-template> element has the following child elements: <text:index-entry-chapter> 8.13.1, <text:index-entry-link-end> 8.13.8, <text:index-entry-link-start> 8.13.7, <text:index-entry-page-number> 8.13.3, <text:index-entry-span> 8.13.4, <text:index-entry-tab-stop> 8.13.6 and <text:index-entry-text> 8.13.2.

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    The <text:table-index-entry-template> element has the following child elements: <text:index-entry-chapter> ?, <text:index-entry-link-end> ?, <text:index-entry-link-start> ?, <text:index-entry-page-number> ?, <text:index-entry-span> ?, <text:index-entry-tab-stop> ? and <text:index-entry-text> ?.

    8.6 <text:object-index>

    8.6.1 General

    The <text:object-index> element represents an index of the objects in a document or chapter. The types of objects that should be included in the index are defined by the <text:object-index-source> element. 8.6.2

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    The <text:object-index> element is usable within the following elements: <draw:text-box> 10.4.3, <office:text> 3.4, <style:footer> 16.12, <style:footer-first> 16.13, <style:footer-left> 16.15, <style:header> 16.10, <style:header-first> 16.11, <style:header-left> 16.14, <table:covered-table-cell> 9.1.5, <table:table-cell> 9.1.4, <text:deletion> 5.5.5, <text:index-body> 8.2.2, <text:index-title> 8.2.3, <text:note-body> 6.3.4 and <text:section> 5.4.

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    The <text:object-index> element is usable within the following elements: <draw:text-box> ?, <office:text> ?, <style:footer> ?, <style:footer-first> ?, <style:footer-left> ?, <style:header> ?, <style:header-first> ?, <style:header-left> ?, <table:covered-table-cell> ?, <table:table-cell> ?, <text:deletion> ?, <text:index-body> ?, <text:index-title> ?, <text:note-body> ? and <text:section> ?.

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    The <text:object-index> element has the following attributes: text:name 19.841, text:protected 19.855, text:protection-key 19.856, text:protection-key-digest-algorithm 19.857, text:style-name 19.880 and xml:id 19.920.

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    The <text:object-index> element has the following attributes: text:name ?, text:protected ?, text:protection-key ?, text:protection-key-digest-algorithm ?, text:style-name ? and xml:id ?.

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    The <text:object-index> element has the following child elements: <text:index-body> 8.2.2 and <text:object-index-source> 8.6.2.

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    The <text:object-index> element has the following child elements: <text:index-body> ? and <text:object-index-source> ?.

    8.6.2 <text:object-index-source>

    The <text:object-index-source> element specifies which object types to include in the index of objects.

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    The <text:object-index-source> element is usable within the following element: <text:object-index> 8.6.

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    The <text:object-index-source> element is usable within the following element: <text:object-index> ?.

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    The <text:object-index-source> element has the following attributes: text:index-scope 19.818, text:relative-tab-stop-position 19.861, text:use-chart-objects 19.892, text:use-draw-objects 19.893, text:use-math-objects 19.899, text:use-other-objects 19.901 and text:use-spreadsheet-objects 19.904.

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    The <text:object-index-source> element has the following attributes: text:index-scope ?, text:relative-tab-stop-position ?, text:use-chart-objects ?, text:use-draw-objects ?, text:use-math-objects ?, text:use-other-objects ? and text:use-spreadsheet-objects ?.

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    The <text:object-index-source> element has the following child elements: <text:index-title-template> 8.12 and <text:object-index-entry-template> 8.6.3.

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    The <text:object-index-source> element has the following child elements: <text:index-title-template> ? and <text:object-index-entry-template> ?.

    8.6.3 <text:object-index-entry-template>

    The <text:object-index-entry-template> element specifies the format of an index entry.

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    The <text:object-index-entry-template> element is usable within the following element: <text:object-index-source> 8.6.2.

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    The <text:object-index-entry-template> element is usable within the following element: <text:object-index-source> ?.

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    The <text:object-index-entry-template> element has the following attribute: text:style-name 19.880.

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    The <text:object-index-entry-template> element has the following attribute: text:style-name ?.

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    The <text:object-index-entry-template> element has the following child elements: <text:index-entry-chapter> 8.13.1, <text:index-entry-link-end> 8.13.8, <text:index-entry-link-start> 8.13.7, <text:index-entry-page-number> 8.13.3, <text:index-entry-span> 8.13.4, <text:index-entry-tab-stop> 8.13.6 and <text:index-entry-text> 8.13.2.

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    The <text:object-index-entry-template> element has the following child elements: <text:index-entry-chapter> ?, <text:index-entry-link-end> ?, <text:index-entry-link-start> ?, <text:index-entry-page-number> ?, <text:index-entry-span> ?, <text:index-entry-tab-stop> ? and <text:index-entry-text> ?.

    8.7 <text:user-index>

    8.7.1 General

    The <text:user-index> element represents a user-defined index. A user-defined index may include entries from the following sources:

    • Index marks 

    • Paragraphs formatted using specified paragraph styles 

    • Tables, images, or objects 

    • Text frames 

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    The <text:user-index> element is usable within the following elements: <draw:text-box> 10.4.3, <office:text> 3.4, <style:footer> 16.12, <style:footer-first> 16.13, <style:footer-left> 16.15, <style:header> 16.10, <style:header-first> 16.11, <style:header-left> 16.14, <table:covered-table-cell> 9.1.5, <table:table-cell> 9.1.4, <text:deletion> 5.5.5, <text:index-body> 8.2.2, <text:index-title> 8.2.3, <text:note-body> 6.3.4 and <text:section> 5.4.

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    The <text:user-index> element is usable within the following elements: <draw:text-box> ?, <office:text> ?, <style:footer> ?, <style:footer-first> ?, <style:footer-left> ?, <style:header> ?, <style:header-first> ?, <style:header-left> ?, <table:covered-table-cell> ?, <table:table-cell> ?, <text:deletion> ?, <text:index-body> ?, <text:index-title> ?, <text:note-body> ? and <text:section> ?.

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    The <text:user-index> element has the following attributes: text:name 19.841, text:protected 19.855, text:protection-key 19.856, text:protection-key-digest-algorithm 19.857, text:style-name 19.880 and xml:id 19.920.

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    The <text:user-index> element has the following attributes: text:name ?, text:protected ?, text:protection-key ?, text:protection-key-digest-algorithm ?, text:style-name ? and xml:id ?.

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    The <text:user-index> element has the following child elements: <text:index-body> 8.2.2 and <text:user-index-source> 8.7.2.

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    The <text:user-index> element has the following child elements: <text:index-body> ? and <text:user-index-source> ?.

    8.7.2 <text:user-index-source>

    The <text:user-index-source> element defines the generation of user-defined indexes.

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    The <text:user-index-source> element is usable within the following element: <text:user-index> 8.7.

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    The <text:user-index-source> element is usable within the following element: <text:user-index> ?.

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    The <text:user-index-source> element has the following attributes: text:copy-outline-levels 19.787, text:index-name 19.817, text:index-scope 19.818, text:relative-tab-stop-position 19.861, text:use-floating-frames 19.894, text:use-graphics 19.895, text:use-index-marks 19.896, text:use-index-source-styles 19.897, text:use-objects 19.900 and text:use-tables 19.905.

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    The <text:user-index-source> element has the following attributes: text:copy-outline-levels ?, text:index-name ?, text:index-scope ?, text:relative-tab-stop-position ?, text:use-floating-frames ?, text:use-graphics ?, text:use-index-marks ?, text:use-index-source-styles ?, text:use-objects ? and text:use-tables ?.

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    The <text:user-index-source> element has the following child elements: <text:index-source-styles> 8.10, <text:index-title-template> 8.12 and <text:user-index-entry-template> 8.7.3.

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    The <text:user-index-source> element has the following child elements: <text:index-source-styles> ?, <text:index-title-template> ? and <text:user-index-entry-template> ?.

    8.7.3 <text:user-index-entry-template>

    The <text:user-index-entry-template> element contains entry elements for chapter number, page number, entry text, text spans, and tab stops.

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    The <text:user-index-entry-template> element is usable within the following element: <text:user-index-source> 8.7.2.

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    The <text:user-index-entry-template> element is usable within the following element: <text:user-index-source> ?.

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    The <text:user-index-entry-template> element has the following attributes: text:outline-level 19.850 and text:style-name 19.880.

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    The <text:user-index-entry-template> element has the following attributes: text:outline-level ? and text:style-name ?.

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    The <text:user-index-entry-template> element has the following child elements: <text:index-entry-chapter> 8.13.1, <text:index-entry-link-end> 8.13.8, <text:index-entry-link-start> 8.13.7, <text:index-entry-page-number> 8.13.3, <text:index-entry-span> 8.13.4, <text:index-entry-tab-stop> 8.13.6 and <text:index-entry-text> 8.13.2.

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    The <text:user-index-entry-template> element has the following child elements: <text:index-entry-chapter> ?, <text:index-entry-link-end> ?, <text:index-entry-link-start> ?, <text:index-entry-page-number> ?, <text:index-entry-span> ?, <text:index-entry-tab-stop> ? and <text:index-entry-text> ?.

    8.8 <text:alphabetical-index>

    8.8.1 General

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    8.8.1 Note: Sort orders are locale-specific.

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    The <text:alphabetical-index> element is usable within the following elements: <draw:text-box> 10.4.3, <office:text> 3.4, <style:footer> 16.12, <style:footer-first> 16.13, <style:footer-left> 16.15, <style:header> 16.10, <style:header-first> 16.11, <style:header-left> 16.14, <table:covered-table-cell> 9.1.5, <table:table-cell> 9.1.4, <text:deletion> 5.5.5, <text:index-body> 8.2.2, <text:index-title> 8.2.3, <text:note-body> 6.3.4 and <text:section> 5.4.

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    The <text:alphabetical-index> element is usable within the following elements: <draw:text-box> ?, <office:text> ?, <style:footer> ?, <style:footer-first> ?, <style:footer-left> ?, <style:header> ?, <style:header-first> ?, <style:header-left> ?, <table:covered-table-cell> ?, <table:table-cell> ?, <text:deletion> ?, <text:index-body> ?, <text:index-title> ?, <text:note-body> ? and <text:section> ?.

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    The <text:alphabetical-index> element has the following attributes: text:name 19.841, text:protected 19.855, text:protection-key 19.856, text:protection-key-digest-algorithm 19.857, text:style-name 19.880 and xml:id 19.920.

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    The <text:alphabetical-index> element has the following attributes: text:name ?, text:protected ?, text:protection-key ?, text:protection-key-digest-algorithm ?, text:style-name ? and xml:id ?.

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    The <text:alphabetical-index> element has the following child elements: <text:alphabetical-index-source> 8.8.2 and <text:index-body> 8.2.2.

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    The <text:alphabetical-index> element has the following child elements: <text:alphabetical-index-source> ? and <text:index-body> ?.

    8.8.2 <text:alphabetical-index-source>

    The <text:alphabetical-index-source> element specifies how an alphabetical index is generated.

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    The <text:alphabetical-index-source> element is usable within the following element: <text:alphabetical-index> 8.8.

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    The <text:alphabetical-index-source> element is usable within the following element: <text:alphabetical-index> ?.

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    The <text:alphabetical-index-source> element has the following attributes: fo:country 19.234, fo:language 19.236, fo:script 19.242, style:rfc-language-tag 19.516, text:alphabetical-separators 19.757, text:capitalize-entries 19.767, text:combine-entries 19.777, text:combine-entries-with-dash 19.778, text:combine-entries-with-pp 19.779, text:comma-separated 19.780, text:ignore-case 19.819, text:index-scope 19.818, text:main-entry-style-name 19.838, text:relative-tab-stop-position 19.861, text:sort-algorithm 19.871 and text:use-keys-as-entries 19.898.

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    The <text:alphabetical-index-source> element has the following attributes: fo:country ?, fo:language ?, fo:script ?, style:rfc-language-tag ?, text:alphabetical-separators ?, text:capitalize-entries ?, text:combine-entries ?, text:combine-entries-with-dash ?, text:combine-entries-with-pp ?, text:comma-separated ?, text:ignore-case ?, text:index-scope ?, text:main-entry-style-name ?, text:relative-tab-stop-position ?, text:sort-algorithm ? and text:use-keys-as-entries ?.

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    The <text:alphabetical-index-source> element has the following child elements: <text:alphabetical-index-entry-template> 8.8.4 and <text:index-title-template> 8.12.

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    The <text:alphabetical-index-source> element has the following child elements: <text:alphabetical-index-entry-template> ? and <text:index-title-template> ?.

    8.8.3 <text:alphabetical-index-auto-mark-file>

    The <text:alphabetical-index-auto-mark-file> element specifies an auto mark file. An auto mark file is a file that defines a list of terms that may be used by consumers to automatically insert alphabetical index marks (see 8.1.8, 8.1.10).

    The format of an index mark file is implementation-defined.

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    The <text:alphabetical-index-auto-mark-file> element is usable within the following elements: <office:chart> 3.8, <office:drawing> 3.5, <office:presentation> 3.6, <office:spreadsheet> 3.7, <office:text> 3.4, <style:footer> 16.12, <style:footer-first> 16.13, <style:footer-left> 16.15, <style:header> 16.10, <style:header-first> 16.11 and <style:header-left> 16.14.

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    The <text:alphabetical-index-auto-mark-file> element is usable within the following elements: <office:chart> ?, <office:drawing> ?, <office:presentation> ?, <office:spreadsheet> ?, <office:text> ?, <style:footer> ?, <style:footer-first> ?, <style:footer-left> ?, <style:header> ?, <style:header-first> ? and <style:header-left> ?.

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    The <text:alphabetical-index-auto-mark-file> element has the following attributes: xlink:href 19.916 and xlink:type 19.919.

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    The <text:alphabetical-index-auto-mark-file> element has the following attributes: xlink:href ? and xlink:type ?.

    The <text:alphabetical-index-auto-mark-file> element has no child elements.

    8.8.4 <text:alphabetical-index-entry-template>

    The <text:alphabetical-index-entry-template> element specifies the format of an alphabetical index entry.

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    The <text:alphabetical-index-entry-template> element is usable within the following element: <text:alphabetical-index-source> 8.8.2.

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    The <text:alphabetical-index-entry-template> element is usable within the following element: <text:alphabetical-index-source> ?.

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    The <text:alphabetical-index-entry-template> element has the following attributes: text:outline-level 19.850 and text:style-name 19.880.

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    The <text:alphabetical-index-entry-template> element has the following attributes: text:outline-level ? and text:style-name ?.

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    The <text:alphabetical-index-entry-template> element has the following child elements: <text:index-entry-chapter> 8.13.1, <text:index-entry-page-number> 8.13.3, <text:index-entry-span> 8.13.4, <text:index-entry-tab-stop> 8.13.6 and <text:index-entry-text> 8.13.2.

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    The <text:alphabetical-index-entry-template> element has the following child elements: <text:index-entry-chapter> ?, <text:index-entry-page-number> ?, <text:index-entry-span> ?, <text:index-entry-tab-stop> ? and <text:index-entry-text> ?.

    8.9 <text:bibliography>

    8.9.1 General

    The <text:bibliography> element represents a bibliography constructed from bibliography index marks.

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    The <text:bibliography> element is usable within the following elements: <draw:text-box> 10.4.3, <office:text> 3.4, <style:footer> 16.12, <style:footer-first> 16.13, <style:footer-left> 16.15, <style:header> 16.10, <style:header-first> 16.11, <style:header-left> 16.14, <table:covered-table-cell> 9.1.5, <table:table-cell> 9.1.4, <text:deletion> 5.5.5, <text:index-body> 8.2.2, <text:index-title> 8.2.3, <text:note-body> 6.3.4 and <text:section> 5.4.

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    The <text:bibliography> element is usable within the following elements: <draw:text-box> ?, <office:text> ?, <style:footer> ?, <style:footer-first> ?, <style:footer-left> ?, <style:header> ?, <style:header-first> ?, <style:header-left> ?, <table:covered-table-cell> ?, <table:table-cell> ?, <text:deletion> ?, <text:index-body> ?, <text:index-title> ?, <text:note-body> ? and <text:section> ?.

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    The <text:bibliography> element has the following attributes: text:name 19.841, text:protected 19.855, text:protection-key 19.856, text:protection-key-digest-algorithm 19.857, text:style-name 19.880 and xml:id 19.920.

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    The <text:bibliography> element has the following attributes: text:name ?, text:protected ?, text:protection-key ?, text:protection-key-digest-algorithm ?, text:style-name ? and xml:id ?.

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    The <text:bibliography> element has the following child elements: <text:bibliography-source> 8.9.2 and <text:index-body> 8.2.2.

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    The <text:bibliography> element has the following child elements: <text:bibliography-source> ? and <text:index-body> ?.

    8.9.2 <text:bibliography-source>

    The <text:bibliography-source> element specifies how a bibliography is generated.

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    The <text:bibliography-source> element is usable within the following element: <text:bibliography> 8.9.

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    The <text:bibliography-source> element is usable within the following element: <text:bibliography> ?.

    The <text:bibliography-source> element has no attributes.

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    The <text:bibliography-source> element has the following child elements: <text:bibliography-entry-template> 8.9.3 and <text:index-title-template> 8.12.

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    The <text:bibliography-source> element has the following child elements: <text:bibliography-entry-template> ? and <text:index-title-template> ?.

    8.9.3 <text:bibliography-entry-template>

    The <text:bibliography-entry-template> element specifies the formatting for a bibliographic entry.

    There shall be no more than one <text:bibliography-entry-template> element for each type of entry within any <text:bibliography-source> element. 8.9.2

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    The <text:bibliography-entry-template> element is usable within the following element: <text:bibliography-source> 8.9.2.

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    The <text:bibliography-entry-template> element is usable within the following element: <text:bibliography-source> ?.

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    The <text:bibliography-entry-template> element has the following attributes: text:bibliography-type 19.763 and text:style-name 19.880.

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    The <text:bibliography-entry-template> element has the following attributes: text:bibliography-type ? and text:style-name ?.

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    The <text:bibliography-entry-template> element has the following child elements: <text:index-entry-bibliography> 8.13.5, <text:index-entry-span> 8.13.4 and <text:index-entry-tab-stop> 8.13.6.

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    The <text:bibliography-entry-template> element has the following child elements: <text:index-entry-bibliography> ?, <text:index-entry-span> ? and <text:index-entry-tab-stop> ?.

    8.10 <text:index-source-styles>

    The <text:index-source-styles> element contains all of the <text:index-source-style> elements for a specified outline level. There can only be one <text:index-source-styles> element for each outline level.

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    The <text:index-source-styles> element is usable within the following elements: <text:table-of-content-source> 8.3.2 and <text:user-index-source> 8.7.2.

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    The <text:index-source-styles> element is usable within the following elements: <text:table-of-content-source> ? and <text:user-index-source> ?.

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    The <text:index-source-styles> element has the following attribute: text:outline-level 19.850.

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    The <text:index-source-styles> element has the following attribute: text:outline-level ?.

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    The <text:index-source-styles> element has the following child element: <text:index-source-style> 8.11.

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    The <text:index-source-styles> element has the following child element: <text:index-source-style> ?.

    8.11 <text:index-source-style>

    The <text:index-source-style> element specifies the name of a style or a class. Paragraphs formatted using that style or class are included in the index.

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    The <text:index-source-style> element is usable within the following element: <text:index-source-styles> 8.10.

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    The <text:index-source-style> element is usable within the following element: <text:index-source-styles> ?.

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    The <text:index-source-style> element has the following attribute: text:style-name 19.880.

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    The <text:index-source-style> element has the following attribute: text:style-name ?.

    The <text:index-source-style> element has no child elements.

    8.12 <text:index-title-template>

    The <text:index-title-template> element specifies the style and content of the index title. There can only be one <text:index-title-template> element contained in a <text:table-of-content-source> element.

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    The <text:index-title-template> element is usable within the following elements: <text:alphabetical-index-source> 8.8.2, <text:bibliography-source> 8.9.2, <text:illustration-index-source> 8.4.2, <text:object-index-source> 8.6.2, <text:table-index-source> 8.5.2, <text:table-of-content-source> 8.3.2 and <text:user-index-source> 8.7.2.

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    The <text:index-title-template> element is usable within the following elements: <text:alphabetical-index-source> ?, <text:bibliography-source> ?, <text:illustration-index-source> ?, <text:object-index-source> ?, <text:table-index-source> ?, <text:table-of-content-source> ? and <text:user-index-source> ?.

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    The <text:index-title-template> element has the following attribute: text:style-name 19.880.

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    The <text:index-title-template> element has the following attribute: text:style-name ?.

    The <text:index-title-template> element has no child elements.

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    8.13.

    The <text:index-entry-chapter> element represents the chapter number where an index entry is located.

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    The <text:index-entry-chapter> element is usable within the following elements: <text:alphabetical-index-entry-template> 8.8.4, <text:illustration-index-entry-template> 8.4.3, <text:object-index-entry-template> 8.6.3, <text:table-index-entry-template> 8.5.3, <text:table-of-content-entry-template> 8.3.3 and <text:user-index-entry-template> 8.7.3.

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    The <text:index-entry-chapter> element is usable within the following elements: <text:alphabetical-index-entry-template> ?, <text:illustration-index-entry-template> ?, <text:object-index-entry-template> ?, <text:table-index-entry-template> ?, <text:table-of-content-entry-template> ? and <text:user-index-entry-template> ?.

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    The <text:index-entry-chapter> element has the following attributes: text:display 19.802, text:outline-level 19.850 and text:style-name 19.880.

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    The <text:index-entry-chapter> element has the following attributes: text:display ?, text:outline-level ? and text:style-name ?.

    The <text:index-entry-chapter> element has no child elements.

    8.13.2 <text:index-entry-text>

    The <text:index-entry-text> element contains the text of an index entry.

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    The <text:index-entry-text> element is usable within the following elements: <text:alphabetical-index-entry-template> 8.8.4, <text:illustration-index-entry-template> 8.4.3, <text:object-index-entry-template> 8.6.3, <text:table-index-entry-template> 8.5.3, <text:table-of-content-entry-template> 8.3.3 and <text:user-index-entry-template> 8.7.3.

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    The <text:index-entry-text> element is usable within the following elements: <text:alphabetical-index-entry-template> ?, <text:illustration-index-entry-template> ?, <text:object-index-entry-template> ?, <text:table-index-entry-template> ?, <text:table-of-content-entry-template> ? and <text:user-index-entry-template> ?.

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    The <text:index-entry-text> element has the following attribute: text:style-name 19.880.

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    The <text:index-entry-text> element has the following attribute: text:style-name ?.

    The <text:index-entry-text> element has no child elements.

    8.13.3 <text:index-entry-page-number>

    The <text:index-entry-page-number> element represents the number of the chapter where an index entry is located.

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    The <text:index-entry-page-number> element is usable within the following elements: <text:alphabetical-index-entry-template> 8.8.4, <text:illustration-index-entry-template> 8.4.3, <text:object-index-entry-template> 8.6.3, <text:table-index-entry-template> 8.5.3, <text:table-of-content-entry-template> 8.3.3 and <text:user-index-entry-template> 8.7.3.

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    The <text:index-entry-page-number> element is usable within the following elements: <text:alphabetical-index-entry-template> ?, <text:illustration-index-entry-template> ?, <text:object-index-entry-template> ?, <text:table-index-entry-template> ?, <text:table-of-content-entry-template> ? and <text:user-index-entry-template> ?.

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    The <text:index-entry-page-number> element has the following attribute: text:style-name 19.880.

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    The <text:index-entry-page-number> element has the following attribute: text:style-name ?.

    The <text:index-entry-page-number> element has no child elements.

    8.13.4 <text:index-entry-span>

    The <text:index-entry-span> element represents a fixed string within an index entry.

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    The <text:index-entry-span> element is usable within the following elements: <text:alphabetical-index-entry-template> 8.8.4, <text:bibliography-entry-template> 8.9.3, <text:illustration-index-entry-template> 8.4.3, <text:object-index-entry-template> 8.6.3, <text:table-index-entry-template> 8.5.3, <text:table-of-content-entry-template> 8.3.3 and <text:user-index-entry-template> 8.7.3.

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    The <text:index-entry-span> element is usable within the following elements: <text:alphabetical-index-entry-template> ?, <text:bibliography-entry-template> ?, <text:illustration-index-entry-template> ?, <text:object-index-entry-template> ?, <text:table-index-entry-template> ?, <text:table-of-content-entry-template> ? and <text:user-index-entry-template> ?.

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    The <text:index-entry-span> element has the following attribute: text:style-name 19.880.

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    The <text:index-entry-span> element has the following attribute: text:style-name ?.

    The <text:index-entry-span> element has no child elements.

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    The <text:index-entry-bibliography> element specifies the field of a bibliographic entry that will be displayed in an index.

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    The <text:index-entry-bibliography> element is usable within the following element: <text:bibliography-entry-template> 8.9.3.

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    The <text:index-entry-bibliography> element is usable within the following element: <text:bibliography-entry-template> ?.

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    The <text:index-entry-bibliography> element has the following attributes: text:bibliography-data-field 19.762 and text:style-name 19.880.

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    The <text:index-entry-bibliography> element has the following attributes: text:bibliography-data-field ? and text:style-name ?.

    The <text:index-entry-bibliography> element has no child elements.

    8.13.6 <text:index-entry-tab-stop>

    The <text:index-entry-tab-stop> element represents a tab stop within an index entry.

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    The <text:index-entry-tab-stop> element is usable within the following elements: <text:alphabetical-index-entry-template> 8.8.4, <text:bibliography-entry-template> 8.9.3, <text:illustration-index-entry-template> 8.4.3, <text:object-index-entry-template> 8.6.3, <text:table-index-entry-template> 8.5.3, <text:table-of-content-entry-template> 8.3.3 and <text:user-index-entry-template> 8.7.3.

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    The <text:index-entry-tab-stop> element is usable within the following elements: <text:alphabetical-index-entry-template> ?, <text:bibliography-entry-template> ?, <text:illustration-index-entry-template> ?, <text:object-index-entry-template> ?, <text:table-index-entry-template> ?, <text:table-of-content-entry-template> ? and <text:user-index-entry-template> ?.

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    The <text:index-entry-tab-stop> element has the following attributes: style:leader-char 19.487, style:position 19.512, style:type 19.519 and text:style-name 19.880.

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    The <text:index-entry-tab-stop> element has the following attributes: style:leader-char ?, style:position ?, style:type ? and text:style-name ?.

    The <text:index-entry-tab-stop> element has no child elements.

    8.13.7 <text:index-entry-link-start>

    The <text:index-entry-link-start> element represents the start of a hyperlink index entry.

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    The <text:index-entry-link-start> element is usable within the following elements: <text:illustration-index-entry-template> 8.4.3, <text:object-index-entry-template> 8.6.3, <text:table-index-entry-template> 8.5.3, <text:table-of-content-entry-template> 8.3.3 and <text:user-index-entry-template> 8.7.3.

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    The <text:index-entry-link-start> element is usable within the following elements: <text:illustration-index-entry-template> ?, <text:object-index-entry-template> ?, <text:table-index-entry-template> ?, <text:table-of-content-entry-template> ? and <text:user-index-entry-template> ?.

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    The <text:index-entry-link-start> element has the following attribute: text:style-name 19.880.

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    The <text:index-entry-link-start> element has the following attribute: text:style-name ?.

    The <text:index-entry-link-start> element has no child elements.

    8.13.8 <text:index-entry-link-end>

    The <text:index-entry-link-end> element represents the end of a hyperlink index entry.

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    The <text:index-entry-link-end> element is usable within the following elements: <text:illustration-index-entry-template> 8.4.3, <text:object-index-entry-template> 8.6.3, <text:table-index-entry-template> 8.5.3, <text:table-of-content-entry-template> 8.3.3 and <text:user-index-entry-template> 8.7.3.

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    The <text:index-entry-link-end> element is usable within the following elements: <text:illustration-index-entry-template> ?, <text:object-index-entry-template> ?, <text:table-index-entry-template> ?, <text:table-of-content-entry-template> ? and <text:user-index-entry-template> ?.

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    The <text:index-entry-link-end> element has the following attribute: text:style-name 19.880.

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    The <text:index-entry-link-end> element has the following attribute: text:style-name ?.

    The <text:index-entry-link-end> element has no child elements.

    9 Tables

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    9.1.2 The <table:table> element is the root element for a table.

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    The <table:table> element is usable within the following elements: <chart:chart> 11.1, <draw:caption> 10.3.11, <draw:circle> 10.3.8, <draw:connector> 10.3.10, <draw:custom-shape> 10.6.1, <draw:ellipse> 10.3.9, <draw:frame> 10.4.2, <draw:image> 10.4.4, <draw:line> 10.3.3, <draw:measure> 10.3.12, <draw:path> 10.3.7, <draw:polygon> 10.3.5, <draw:polyline> 10.3.4, <draw:rect> 10.3.2, <draw:regular-polygon> 10.3.6, <draw:text-box> 10.4.3, <office:spreadsheet> 3.7, <office:text> 3.4, <style:footer> 16.12, <style:footer-first> 16.13, <style:footer-left> 16.15, <style:header> 16.10, <style:header-first> 16.11, <style:header-left> 16.14, <table:covered-table-cell> 9.1.5, <table:dde-link> 14.7.4, <table:table-cell> 9.1.4, <text:deletion> 5.5.5, <text:index-body> 8.2.2, <text:index-title> 8.2.3, <text:note-body> 6.3.4 and <text:section> 5.4.

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    The <table:table> element is usable within the following elements: <chart:chart> ?, <draw:caption> ?, <draw:circle> ?, <draw:connector> ?, <draw:custom-shape> ?, <draw:ellipse> ?, <draw:frame> ?, <draw:image> ?, <draw:line> ?, <draw:measure> ?, <draw:path> ?, <draw:polygon> ?, <draw:polyline> ?, <draw:rect> ?, <draw:regular-polygon> ?, <draw:text-box> ?, <office:spreadsheet> ?, <office:text> ?, <style:footer> ?, <style:footer-first> ?, <style:footer-left> ?, <style:header> ?, <style:header-first> ?, <style:header-left> ?, <table:covered-table-cell> ?, <table:dde-link> ?, <table:table-cell> ?, <text:deletion> ?, <text:index-body> ?, <text:index-title> ?, <text:note-body> ? and <text:section> ?.

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    The <table:table> element has the following attributes: table:is-sub-table 19.659, table:name 19.677, table:print 19.697, table:print-ranges 19.698, table:protected 19.700, table:protection-key 19.701, table:protection-key-digest-algorithm 19.702, table:style-name 19.730, table:template-name 19.737, table:use-banding-columns-styles 19.741, table:use-banding-rows-styles 19.742, table:use-first-column-styles 19.743, table:use-first-row-styles 19.744, table:use-last-column-styles 19.745, table:use-last-row-styles 19.746 and xml:id 19.920.

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    The <table:table> element has the following attributes: table:is-sub-table ?, table:name ?, table:print ?, table:print-ranges ?, table:protected ?, table:protection-key ?, table:protection-key-digest-algorithm ?, table:style-name ?, table:template-name ?, table:use-banding-columns-styles ?, table:use-banding-rows-styles ?, table:use-first-column-styles ?, table:use-first-row-styles ?, table:use-last-column-styles ?, table:use-last-row-styles ? and xml:id ?.

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    The <table:table> element has the following child elements: <office:dde-source> 14.7.5, <office:forms> 13.2, <table:desc> 9.1.14, <table:named-expressions> 9.4.11, <table:scenario> 9.2.7, <table:shapes> 9.2.8, <table:table-column> 9.1.6, <table:table-column-group> 9.1.10, <table:table-columns> 9.1.12, <table:table-header-columns> 9.1.11, <table:table-header-rows> 9.1.7, <table:table-row> 9.1.3, <table:table-row-group> 9.1.9, <table:table-rows> 9.1.8, <table:table-source> 9.2.6, <table:title> 9.1.13, <text:soft-page-break> 5.6.

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    The <table:table> element has the following child elements: <office:dde-source> ?, <office:forms> ?, <table:desc> ?, <table:named-expressions> ?, <table:scenario> ?, <table:shapes> ?, <table:table-column> ?, <table:table-column-group> ?, <table:table-columns> ?, <table:table-header-columns> ?, <table:table-header-rows> ?, <table:table-row> ?, <table:table-row-group> ?, <table:table-rows> ?, <table:table-source> ?, <table:title> ?, <text:soft-page-break> ?.

    9.1.3 <table:table-row>

    The <table:table-row> element represents a row in a table. It contains elements that specify the cells of the table row.

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    The <table:table-row> element is usable within the following elements: <table:table> 9.1.2, <table:table-header-rows> 9.1.7, <table:table-row-group> 9.1.9 and <table:table-rows> 9.1.8.

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    The <table:table-row> element is usable within the following elements: <table:table> ?, <table:table-header-rows> ?, <table:table-row-group> ? and <table:table-rows> ?.

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    The <table:table-row> element has the following attributes: table:default-cell-style-name 19.619, table:number-rows-repeated 19.681, table:style-name 19.730, table:visibility 19.754 and xml:id 19.920.

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    The <table:table-row> element has the following attributes: table:default-cell-style-name ?, table:number-rows-repeated ?, table:style-name ?, table:visibility ? and xml:id ?.

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    The <table:table-row> element has the following child elements: <table:covered-table-cell> 9.1.5 and <table:table-cell> 9.1.4.

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    The <table:table-row> element has the following child elements: <table:covered-table-cell> ? and <table:table-cell> ?.

    9.1.4 <table:table-cell>

    The <table:table-cell> element represents a table cell. It is contained in a table row element. A table cell can contain paragraphs and other text content as well as nested tables. Table cells may span multiple columns and rows. Table cells may be empty.

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    The <table:table-cell> element is usable within the following element: <table:table-row> 9.1.3.

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    The <table:table-cell> element is usable within the following element: <table:table-row> ?.

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    The <table:table-cell> element has the following attributes: office:boolean-value 19.371, office:currency 19.373, office:date-value 19.374, office:string-value 19.383, office:time-value 19.386, office:value 19.388, office:value-type 19.389, table:content-validation-name 19.605, table:formula 19.646, table:number-columns-repeated 19.679, table:number-columns-spanned 19.680, table:number-matrix-columns-spanned 19.683, table:number-matrix-rows-spanned 19.684, table:number-rows-spanned 19.682, table:protect 19.699, table:protected 19.700, table:style-name 19.730, xhtml:about 19.911, xhtml:content 19.912, xhtml:datatype 19.913, xhtml:property 19.914 and xml:id 19.920.

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    The <table:table-cell> element has the following attributes: office:boolean-value ?, office:currency ?, office:date-value ?, office:string-value ?, office:time-value ?, office:value ?, office:value-type ?, table:content-validation-name ?, table:formula ?, table:number-columns-repeated ?, table:number-columns-spanned ?, table:number-matrix-columns-spanned ?, table:number-matrix-rows-spanned ?, table:number-rows-spanned ?, table:protect ?, table:protected ?, table:style-name ?, xhtml:about ?, xhtml:content ?, xhtml:datatype ?, xhtml:property ? and xml:id ?.

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    The <table:table-cell> element has the following child elements: <dr3d:scene> 10.5.2, <draw:a> 10.4.12, <draw:caption> 10.3.11, <draw:circle> 10.3.8, <draw:connector> 10.3.10, <draw:control> 10.3.13, <draw:custom-shape> 10.6.1, <draw:ellipse> 10.3.9, <draw:frame> 10.4.2, <draw:g> 10.3.15, <draw:line> 10.3.3, <draw:measure> 10.3.12, <draw:page-thumbnail> 10.3.14, <draw:path> 10.3.7, <draw:polygon> 10.3.5, <draw:polyline> 10.3.4, <draw:rect> 10.3.2, <draw:regular-polygon> 10.3.6, <office:annotation> 14.1, <table:cell-range-source> 9.3.1, <table:detective> 9.3.2, <table:table> 9.1.2, <text:alphabetical-index> 8.8, <text:bibliography> 8.9, <text:change> 5.5.8.4, <text:change-end> 5.5.8.3, <text:change-start> 5.5.8.2, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:illustration-index> 8.4, <text:list> 5.3.1, <text:numbered-paragraph> 5.3.6, <text:object-index> 8.6, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:section> 5.4, <text:soft-page-break> 5.6, <text:table-index> 8.5, <text:table-of-content> 8.3 and <text:user-index> 8.7.

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    The <table:table-cell> element has the following child elements: <dr3d:scene> ?, <draw:a> ?, <draw:caption> ?, <draw:circle> ?, <draw:connector> ?, <draw:control> ?, <draw:custom-shape> ?, <draw:ellipse> ?, <draw:frame> ?, <draw:g> ?, <draw:line> ?, <draw:measure> ?, <draw:page-thumbnail> ?, <draw:path> ?, <draw:polygon> ?, <draw:polyline> ?, <draw:rect> ?, <draw:regular-polygon> ?, <office:annotation> ?, <table:cell-range-source> ?, <table:detective> ?, <table:table> ?, <text:alphabetical-index> ?, <text:bibliography> ?, <text:change> ?, <text:change-end> ?, <text:change-start> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:illustration-index> ?, <text:list> ?, <text:numbered-paragraph> ?, <text:object-index> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:section> ?, <text:soft-page-break> ?, <text:table-index> ?, <text:table-of-content> ? and <text:user-index> ?.

    9.1.5 <table:covered-table-cell>

    The <table:covered-table-cell> element represents cells that are covered by a <table:table-cell> 9.1.4 element that spans multiple columns or rows. The <table:covered-table-cell> elements occupy the same position in document order as the cells spanned. There is one <table:covered-table-cell> element for each cell that is spanned.

    The <table:covered-table-cell> is often used by spreadsheet applications, where covered cells contain content.

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    The <table:covered-table-cell> element is usable within the following element: <table:table-row> 9.1.3.

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    The <table:covered-table-cell> element is usable within the following element: <table:table-row> ?.

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    The <table:covered-table-cell> element has the following attributes: office:boolean-value 19.371, office:currency 19.373, office:date-value 19.374, office:string-value 19.383, office:time-value 19.386, office:value 19.388, office:value-type 19.389, table:content-validation-name 19.605, table:formula 19.646, table:number-columns-repeated 19.679, table:protect 19.699, table:protected 19.700, table:style-name 19.730, xhtml:about 19.911, xhtml:content 19.912, xhtml:datatype 19.913, xhtml:property 19.914 and xml:id 19.920.

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    The <table:covered-table-cell> element has the following attributes: office:boolean-value ?, office:currency ?, office:date-value ?, office:string-value ?, office:time-value ?, office:value ?, office:value-type ?, table:content-validation-name ?, table:formula ?, table:number-columns-repeated ?, table:protect ?, table:protected ?, table:style-name ?, xhtml:about ?, xhtml:content ?, xhtml:datatype ?, xhtml:property ? and xml:id ?.

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    The <table:covered-table-cell> element has the following child elements: <dr3d:scene> 10.5.2, <draw:a> 10.4.12, <draw:caption> 10.3.11, <draw:circle> 10.3.8, <draw:connector> 10.3.10, <draw:control> 10.3.13, <draw:custom-shape> 10.6.1, <draw:ellipse> 10.3.9, <draw:frame> 10.4.2, <draw:g> 10.3.15, <draw:line> 10.3.3, <draw:measure> 10.3.12, <draw:page-thumbnail> 10.3.14, <draw:path> 10.3.7, <draw:polygon> 10.3.5, <draw:polyline> 10.3.4, <draw:rect> 10.3.2, <draw:regular-polygon> 10.3.6, <office:annotation> 14.1, <table:cell-range-source> 9.3.1, <table:detective> 9.3.2, <table:table> 9.1.2, <text:alphabetical-index> 8.8, <text:bibliography> 8.9, <text:change> 5.5.8.4, <text:change-end> 5.5.8.3, <text:change-start> 5.5.8.2, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:illustration-index> 8.4, <text:list> 5.3.1, <text:numbered-paragraph> 5.3.6, <text:object-index> 8.6, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:section> 5.4, <text:soft-page-break> 5.6, <text:table-index> 8.5, <text:table-of-content> 8.3 and <text:user-index> 8.7.

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    The <table:covered-table-cell> element has the following child elements: <dr3d:scene> ?, <draw:a> ?, <draw:caption> ?, <draw:circle> ?, <draw:connector> ?, <draw:control> ?, <draw:custom-shape> ?, <draw:ellipse> ?, <draw:frame> ?, <draw:g> ?, <draw:line> ?, <draw:measure> ?, <draw:page-thumbnail> ?, <draw:path> ?, <draw:polygon> ?, <draw:polyline> ?, <draw:rect> ?, <draw:regular-polygon> ?, <office:annotation> ?, <table:cell-range-source> ?, <table:detective> ?, <table:table> ?, <text:alphabetical-index> ?, <text:bibliography> ?, <text:change> ?, <text:change-end> ?, <text:change-start> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:illustration-index> ?, <text:list> ?, <text:numbered-paragraph> ?, <text:object-index> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:section> ?, <text:soft-page-break> ?, <text:table-index> ?, <text:table-of-content> ? and <text:user-index> ?.

    9.1.6 <table:table-column>

    The <table:table-column> element specifies properties for one or more adjacent columns in a table.

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    The <table:table-column> element is usable within the following elements: <table:table> 9.1.2, <table:table-column-group> 9.1.10, <table:table-columns> 9.1.12 and <table:table-header-columns> 9.1.11.

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    The <table:table-column> element is usable within the following elements: <table:table> ?, <table:table-column-group> ?, <table:table-columns> ? and <table:table-header-columns> ?.

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    The <table:table-column> element has the following attributes: table:default-cell-style-name 19.619, table:number-columns-repeated 19.679, table:style-name 19.730, table:visibility 19.754 and xml:id 19.920.

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    The <table:table-column> element has the following attributes: table:default-cell-style-name ?, table:number-columns-repeated ?, table:style-name ?, table:visibility ? and xml:id ?.

    The <table:table-column> element has no child elements.

    9.1.7 <table:table-header-rows>

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    9.1.7 <

    Consumers that do not support header rows shall process header rows as non-header rows.

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    The <table:table-header-rows> element is usable within the following elements: <table:table> 9.1.2 and <table:table-row-group> 9.1.9.

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    The <table:table-header-rows> element is usable within the following elements: <table:table> ? and <table:table-row-group> ?.

    The <table:table-header-rows> element has no attributes.

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    The <table:table-header-rows> element has the following child elements: <table:table-row> 9.1.3 and <text:soft-page-break> 5.6.

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    The <table:table-header-rows> element has the following child elements: <table:table-row> ? and <text:soft-page-break> ?.

    9.1.8 <table:table-rows>

    The <table:table-rows> element specifies a sequence of one or more <table:table-row> 9.1.3 elements with optional <text:soft-page-break> 9.1.3 elements. The interpretation of the sequence is the same as if the <table:table-rows> start and end tags were not present.

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    The <table:table-rows> element is usable within the following elements: <table:table> 9.1.2 and <table:table-row-group> 9.1.9.

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    The <table:table-rows> element is usable within the following elements: <table:table> ? and <table:table-row-group> ?.

    The <table:table-rows> element has no attributes.

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    The <table:table-rows> element has the following child elements: <table:table-row> 9.1.3 and <text:soft-page-break> 5.6.

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    The <table:table-rows> element has the following child elements: <table:table-row> ? and <text:soft-page-break> ?.

    9.1.9 <table:table-row-group>

    The <table:table-row-group> element groups adjacent table rows. Every row group can contain header rows, and nested row groups. A row group can be visible or hidden.

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    The <table:table-row-group> element is usable within the following elements: <table:table> 9.1.2 and <table:table-row-group> 9.1.9.

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    The <table:table-row-group> element is usable within the following elements: <table:table> ? and <table:table-row-group> ?.

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    The <table:table-row-group> element has the following attribute: table:display 19.621.

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    The <table:table-row-group> element has the following attribute: table:display ?.

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    The <table:table-row-group> element has the following child elements: <table:table-header-rows> 9.1.7, <table:table-row> 9.1.3, <table:table-row-group> 9.1.9, <table:table-rows> 9.1.8, <text:soft-page-break> 5.6.

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    The <table:table-row-group> element has the following child elements: <table:table-header-rows> ?, <table:table-row> ?, <table:table-row-group> ?, <table:table-rows> ?, <text:soft-page-break> ?.

    9.1.10 <table:table-column-group>

    The <table:table-column-group> element groups adjacent table columns. Every column group can contain columns, header columns and nested column groups. A column group can be visible or hidden.

    If a set of header columns and a column group overlap, the header column group breaks the column header set. That is, the <table:table-column-group> may contain <table:table-header-columns> elements, but not vice versa.

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    The <table:table-column-group> element is usable within the following elements: <table:table> 9.1.2 and <table:table-column-group> 9.1.10.

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    The <table:table-column-group> element is usable within the following elements: <table:table> ? and <table:table-column-group> ?.

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    The <table:table-column-group> element has the following attribute: table:display 19.621.

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    The <table:table-column-group> element has the following attribute: table:display ?.

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    The <table:table-column-group> element has the following child elements: <table:table-column> 9.1.6, <table:table-column-group> 9.1.10, <table:table-columns> 9.1.12, <table:table-header-columns> 9.1.11.

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    The <table:table-column-group> element has the following child elements: <table:table-column> ?, <table:table-column-group> ?, <table:table-columns> ?, <table:table-header-columns> ?.

    9.1.11 <table:table-header-columns>

    The <table:table-header-columns> element represents column headers in a table. It is composed of adjacent <table:table-column> 9.1.6 elements.

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    9.1

    Consumers that do not support header columns shall process header column as non-header columns.

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    The <table:table-header-columns> element is usable within the following elements: <table:table> 9.1.2 and <table:table-column-group> 9.1.10.

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    The <table:table-header-columns> element is usable within the following elements: <table:table> ? and <table:table-column-group> ?.

    The <table:table-header-columns> element has no attributes.

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    The <table:table-header-columns> element has the following child element: <table:table-column> 9.1.6.

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    The <table:table-header-columns> element has the following child element: <table:table-column> ?.

    9.1.12 <table:table-columns>

    The <table:table-columns> element specifies a sequence of one or more <table:table-column> 9.1.6 elements. The interpretation of the sequence is the same as if the <table:table-columns> start and end tags were not present.

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    The <table:table-columns> element is usable within the following elements: <table:table> 9.1.2 and <table:table-column-group> 9.1.10.

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    The <table:table-columns> element is usable within the following elements: <table:table> ? and <table:table-column-group> ?.

    The <table:table-columns> element has no attributes.

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    The <table:table-columns> element has the following child element: <table:table-column> 9.1.6.

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    The <table:table-columns> element has the following child element: <table:table-column> ?.

    9.1.13 <table:title>

    The <table:title> element specifies a title for a table. The element shall not be used if the parent <table:table> 9.1.2 element is contained within a <draw:frame> 10.4.2 element. In that case, the table's title is specified the by <svg:title> 10.3.17 child element of <draw:frame>.

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    The <table:title> element is usable within the following element: <table:table> 9.1.2.

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    The <table:title> element is usable within the following element: <table:table> ?.

    The <table:title> element has no attributes.

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    9.1.14 <

    The <table:desc> element specifies a prose description of a table that may be used to support accessibility. See appendix  The element shall not be used if the parent <table:table> element is contained within a <draw:frame> 10.4.2 element. In that case, the table's description is specified the by <svg:desc> 10.3.18 child element of <draw:frame>.

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    The <table:desc> element is usable within the following element: <table:table> 9.1.2.

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    The <table:desc> element is usable within the following element: <table:table> ?.

    The <table:desc> element has no attributes.

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    9.2.6 The <table:table-source> element represents a link to a table that provides a source for a table.

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    The <table:table-source> element is usable within the following element: <table:table> 9.1.2.

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    The <table:table-source> element is usable within the following element: <table:table> ?.

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    The <table:table-source> element has the following attributes: table:filter-name 19.642, table:filter-options 19.643, table:mode 19.675, table:refresh-delay 19.705, table:table-name 19.734, xlink:actuate 19.915, xlink:href 19.916 and xlink:type 19.919.

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    The <table:table-source> element has the following attributes: table:filter-name ?, table:filter-options ?, table:mode ?, table:refresh-delay ?, table:table-name ?, xlink:actuate ?, xlink:href ? and xlink:type ?.

    The <table:table-source> element has no child elements.

    9.2.7 <table:scenario>

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    9.2.7 Note: A table can have multiple scenarios applied to it so long as the ranges of application do not overlap.

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    The <table:scenario> element is usable within the following element: <table:table> 9.1.2.

    +

    The <table:scenario> element is usable within the following element: <table:table> ?.

    -

    The <table:scenario> element has the following attributes: table:border-color 19.592, table:comment 19.599, table:copy-back 19.606, table:copy-formulas 19.607, table:copy-styles 19.608, table:display-border 19.622, table:is-active 19.656, table:protected 19.700 and table:scenario-ranges 19.709.

    +

    The <table:scenario> element has the following attributes: table:border-color ?, table:comment ?, table:copy-back ?, table:copy-formulas ?, table:copy-styles ?, table:display-border ?, table:is-active ?, table:protected ? and table:scenario-ranges ?.

    The <table:scenario> element has no child elements.

    9.2.8 <table:shapes>

    The <table:shapes> element contains all the elements that represent graphic shapes that are anchored on a table where this element occurs.

    -

    The <table:shapes> element is usable within the following element: <table:table> 9.1.2.

    +

    The <table:shapes> element is usable within the following element: <table:table> ?.

    The <table:shapes> element has no attributes.

    -

    The <table:shapes> element has the following child elements: <dr3d:scene> 10.5.2, <draw:a> 10.4.12, <draw:caption> 10.3.11, <draw:circle> 10.3.8, <draw:connector> 10.3.10, <draw:control> 10.3.13, <draw:custom-shape> 10.6.1, <draw:ellipse> 10.3.9, <draw:frame> 10.4.2, <draw:g> 10.3.15, <draw:line> 10.3.3, <draw:measure> 10.3.12, <draw:page-thumbnail> 10.3.14, <draw:path> 10.3.7, <draw:polygon> 10.3.5, <draw:polyline> 10.3.4, <draw:rect> 10.3.2 and <draw:regular-polygon> 10.3.6.

    +

    The <table:shapes> element has the following child elements: <dr3d:scene> ?, <draw:a> ?, <draw:caption> ?, <draw:circle> ?, <draw:connector> ?, <draw:control> ?, <draw:custom-shape> ?, <draw:ellipse> ?, <draw:frame> ?, <draw:g> ?, <draw:line> ?, <draw:measure> ?, <draw:page-thumbnail> ?, <draw:path> ?, <draw:polygon> ?, <draw:polyline> ?, <draw:rect> ? and <draw:regular-polygon> ?.

    9.3 Advanced Table Cells

    9.3.1 <table:cell-range-source>

    The <table:cell-range-source> element represents a database range or named range of another file in a cell range. The first cell in the cell range contains this element. A cell range can be linked to a database range or named range of another file.

    -

    The <table:cell-range-source> element is usable within the following elements: <table:covered-table-cell> 9.1.5 and <table:table-cell> 9.1.4.

    +

    The <table:cell-range-source> element is usable within the following elements: <table:covered-table-cell> ? and <table:table-cell> ?.

    -

    The <table:cell-range-source> element has the following attributes: table:filter-name 19.642, table:filter-options 19.643, table:last-column-spanned 19.662, table:last-row-spanned 19.664, table:name 19.677, table:refresh-delay 19.705, xlink:actuate 19.915, xlink:href 19.916 and xlink:type 19.919.

    +

    The <table:cell-range-source> element has the following attributes: table:filter-name ?, table:filter-options ?, table:last-column-spanned ?, table:last-row-spanned ?, table:name ?, table:refresh-delay ?, xlink:actuate ?, xlink:href ? and xlink:type ?.

    The <table:cell-range-source> element has no child elements.

    9.3.2 <table:detective>

    The <table:detective> element is a container for <table:operation> 9.3.3 and <table:highlighted-range> 9.3.4 elements, providing information about what relationships between the current cell and other cells are revealed in the presentation of the table.  

    -

    The <table:detective> element is usable within the following elements: <table:covered-table-cell> 9.1.5 and <table:table-cell> 9.1.4.

    +

    The <table:detective> element is usable within the following elements: <table:covered-table-cell> ? and <table:table-cell> ?.

    The <table:detective> element has no attributes.

    -

    The <table:detective> element has the following child elements: <table:highlighted-range> 9.3.4 and <table:operation> 9.3.3.

    +

    The <table:detective> element has the following child elements: <table:highlighted-range> ? and <table:operation> ?.

    9.3.3 <table:operation>

    The <table:operation> element specifies the name of a detective operation that leads to the discovery of relationships between cells (table:name, 19.677) and the order in which those operations are applied (table:index, 19.655). Once relationships between cells have been discovered, those cells are highlighted to show those relationships.

    Note: A single cell may be the subject of one or more detective operations.

    -

    The <table:operation> element is usable within the following element: <table:detective> 9.3.2.

    +

    The <table:operation> element is usable within the following element: <table:detective> ?.

    -

    The <table:operation> element has the following attributes: table:index 19.655 and table:name 19.677.

    +

    The <table:operation> element has the following attributes: table:index ? and table:name ?.

    The <table:operation> element has no child elements.

    9.3.4 <table:highlighted-range>

    @@ -4045,9 +4045,9 @@

    9.3.4 <

    This element represents the state of the document at the time the detective operations or error conditions were calculated. It need not accurately represent the current state of the document.

    -

    The <table:highlighted-range> element is usable within the following element: <table:detective> 9.3.2.

    +

    The <table:highlighted-range> element is usable within the following element: <table:detective> ?.

    -

    The <table:highlighted-range> element has the following attributes: table:cell-range-address 19.597, table:contains-error 19.603, table:direction 19.620 and table:marked-invalid 19.668.

    +

    The <table:highlighted-range> element has the following attributes: table:cell-range-address ?, table:contains-error ?, table:direction ? and table:marked-invalid ?.

    The <table:highlighted-range> element has no child elements.

    9.4 Spreadsheet Document Content

    @@ -4055,20 +4055,20 @@

    9.4.

    The <table:calculation-settings> element is a container for settings that affect the calculation of formulae.

    -

    The <table:calculation-settings> element is usable within the following elements: <office:chart> 3.8, <office:drawing> 3.5, <office:presentation> 3.6, <office:spreadsheet> 3.7 and <office:text> 3.4.

    +

    The <table:calculation-settings> element is usable within the following elements: <office:chart> ?, <office:drawing> ?, <office:presentation> ?, <office:spreadsheet> ? and <office:text> ?.

    -

    The <table:calculation-settings> element has the following attributes: table:automatic-find-labels 19.589, table:case-sensitive 19.594, table:null-year 19.678, table:precision-as-shown 19.696, table:search-criteria-must-apply-to-whole-cell 19.711, table:use-regular-expressions 19.748 and table:use-wildcards 19.749.

    +

    The <table:calculation-settings> element has the following attributes: table:automatic-find-labels ?, table:case-sensitive ?, table:null-year ?, table:precision-as-shown ?, table:search-criteria-must-apply-to-whole-cell ?, table:use-regular-expressions ? and table:use-wildcards ?.

    -

    The <table:calculation-settings> element has the following child elements: <table:iteration> 9.4.3 and <table:null-date> 9.4.2.

    +

    The <table:calculation-settings> element has the following child elements: <table:iteration> ? and <table:null-date> ?.

    9.4.2 <table:null-date>

    The <table:null-date> element specifies the null date for a spreadsheet document. The null date is the date that results in the value “0” if a date value is converted into a numeric value. The null date is specified in the element's table:date-value attribute.

    Note: Commonly used values are 1899-12-30, 1900-01-01, and 1904-01-01.

    -

    The <table:null-date> element is usable within the following element: <table:calculation-settings> 9.4.1.

    +

    The <table:null-date> element is usable within the following element: <table:calculation-settings> ?.

    -

    The <table:null-date> element has the following attributes: table:date-value 19.618 and table:value-type 19.753.

    +

    The <table:null-date> element has the following attributes: table:date-value ? and table:value-type ?.

    The <table:null-date> element has no child elements.

    9.4.3 <table:iteration>

    @@ -4079,58 +4079,58 @@

    9.4.3  

    -

    The <table:iteration> element is usable within the following element: <table:calculation-settings> 9.4.1.

    +

    The <table:iteration> element is usable within the following element: <table:calculation-settings> ?.

    -

    The <table:iteration> element has the following attributes: table:maximum-difference 19.670, table:status 19.726 and table:steps 19.728.

    +

    The <table:iteration> element has the following attributes: table:maximum-difference ?, table:status ? and table:steps ?.

    The <table:iteration> element has no child elements.

    9.4.4 <table:content-validations>

    The <table:content-validations> element contains all the validation rules for the content of table cells.

    -

    The <table:content-validations> element is usable within the following elements: <office:chart> 3.8, <office:drawing> 3.5, <office:presentation> 3.6, <office:spreadsheet> 3.7 and <office:text> 3.4.

    +

    The <table:content-validations> element is usable within the following elements: <office:chart> ?, <office:drawing> ?, <office:presentation> ?, <office:spreadsheet> ? and <office:text> ?.

    The <table:content-validations> element has no attributes.

    -

    The <table:content-validations> element has the following child element: <table:content-validation> 9.4.5.

    +

    The <table:content-validations> element has the following child element: <table:content-validation> ?.

    9.4.5 <table:content-validation>

    The <table:content-validation> element specifies a validation rule for table cell content.

    The name of a validation rule is stored in the table:name attribute of a <table:content-validation> element.

    -

    The <table:content-validation> element is usable within the following element: <table:content-validations> 9.4.4.

    +

    The <table:content-validation> element is usable within the following element: <table:content-validations> ?.

    -

    The <table:content-validation> element has the following attributes: table:allow-empty-cell 19.587, table:base-cell-address 19.590, table:condition 19.600, table:display-list 19.625 and table:name 19.677.

    +

    The <table:content-validation> element has the following attributes: table:allow-empty-cell ?, table:base-cell-address ?, table:condition ?, table:display-list ? and table:name ?.

    -

    The <table:content-validation> element has the following child elements: <office:event-listeners> 10.3.19, <table:error-macro> 9.4.8, <table:error-message> 9.4.7 and <table:help-message> 9.4.6.

    +

    The <table:content-validation> element has the following child elements: <office:event-listeners> ?, <table:error-macro> ?, <table:error-message> ? and <table:help-message> ?.

    9.4.6 <table:help-message>

    The <table:help-message> element specifies a message to display if a user selects a cell.

    -

    The <table:help-message> element is usable within the following element: <table:content-validation> 9.4.5.

    +

    The <table:help-message> element is usable within the following element: <table:content-validation> ?.

    -

    The <table:help-message> element has the following attributes: table:display 19.621 and table:title 19.738.

    +

    The <table:help-message> element has the following attributes: table:display ? and table:title ?.

    -

    The <table:help-message> element has the following child element: <text:p> 5.1.3.

    +

    The <table:help-message> element has the following child element: <text:p> ?.

    9.4.7 <table:error-message>

    The <table:error-message> element specifies a message to display when the table:condition 19.600 attribute value on the parent <table:content-validation> element evaluates to false."

    -

    The <table:error-message> element is usable within the following element: <table:content-validation> 9.4.5.

    +

    The <table:error-message> element is usable within the following element: <table:content-validation> ?.

    -

    The <table:error-message> element has the following attributes: table:display 19.621, table:message-type 19.674 and table:title 19.738.

    +

    The <table:error-message> element has the following attributes: table:display ?, table:message-type ? and table:title ?.

    -

    The <table:error-message> element has the following child element: <text:p> 5.1.3.

    +

    The <table:error-message> element has the following child element: <text:p> ?.

    9.4.8 <table:error-macro>

    The <table:error-macro> element specifies if a macro should be executed upon an attempt to enter invalid content.

    A macro is specified by an <office:event-listeners> element. 10.3.19 The event name shall be one that specifies an event that is called on invalid user input.

    -

    The <table:error-macro> element is usable within the following element: <table:content-validation> 9.4.5.

    +

    The <table:error-macro> element is usable within the following element: <table:content-validation> ?.

    -

    The <table:error-macro> element has the following attribute: table:execute 19.638.

    +

    The <table:error-macro> element has the following attribute: table:execute ?.

    The <table:error-macro> element has no child elements.

    9.4.9 <table:label-range>

    @@ -4141,20 +4141,20 @@

    9.4.9
    • Label ranges for columns. 

    • Label ranges for rows. 

    Data and label ranges should match in both height and vertical position for row orientation, or in both width and horizontal position for column orientation.

    -

    The <table:label-range> element is usable within the following element: <table:label-ranges> 9.4.10.

    +

    The <table:label-range> element is usable within the following element: <table:label-ranges> ?.

    -

    The <table:label-range> element has the following attributes: table:data-cell-range-address 19.612, table:label-cell-range-address 19.660 and table:orientation 19.690.

    +

    The <table:label-range> element has the following attributes: table:data-cell-range-address ?, table:label-cell-range-address ? and table:orientation ?.

    The <table:label-range> element has no child elements.

    9.4.10 <table:label-ranges>

    The <table:label-ranges> element contains all the <table:label-range> elements in a document.

    -

    The <table:label-ranges> element is usable within the following elements: <office:chart> 3.8, <office:drawing> 3.5, <office:presentation> 3.6, <office:spreadsheet> 3.7 and <office:text> 3.4.

    +

    The <table:label-ranges> element is usable within the following elements: <office:chart> ?, <office:drawing> ?, <office:presentation> ?, <office:spreadsheet> ? and <office:text> ?.

    The <table:label-ranges> element has no attributes.

    -

    The <table:label-ranges> element has the following child element: <table:label-range> 9.4.9.

    +

    The <table:label-ranges> element has the following child element: <table:label-range> ?.

    9.4.11 <table:named-expressions>

    The <table:named-expressions> element contains assignments of names to expressions.

    @@ -4163,126 +4163,126 @@

    9.4.11
    • Cell ranges. 

    • Other expressions. 

    If the <table:named-expressions> element is used with a <table:table> element, the scope of the named expressions are local to that table element.  

    -

    The <table:named-expressions> element is usable within the following elements: <office:chart> 3.8, <office:drawing> 3.5, <office:presentation> 3.6, <office:spreadsheet> 3.7, <office:text> 3.4 and <table:table> 9.1.2.

    +

    The <table:named-expressions> element is usable within the following elements: <office:chart> ?, <office:drawing> ?, <office:presentation> ?, <office:spreadsheet> ?, <office:text> ? and <table:table> ?.

    The <table:named-expressions> element has no attributes.

    -

    The <table:named-expressions> element has the following child elements: <table:named-expression> 9.4.13 and <table:named-range> 9.4.12.

    +

    The <table:named-expressions> element has the following child elements: <table:named-expression> ? and <table:named-range> ?.

    9.4.12 <table:named-range>

    The <table:named-range> element specifies a cell range that has a name assigned.

    -

    The <table:named-range> element is usable within the following element: <table:named-expressions> 9.4.11.

    +

    The <table:named-range> element is usable within the following element: <table:named-expressions> ?.

    -

    The <table:named-range> element has the following attributes: table:base-cell-address 19.590, table:cell-range-address 19.597, table:name 19.677 and table:range-usable-as 19.704.

    +

    The <table:named-range> element has the following attributes: table:base-cell-address ?, table:cell-range-address ?, table:name ? and table:range-usable-as ?.

    The <table:named-range> element has no child elements.

    9.4.13 <table:named-expression>

    The <table:named-expression> element represents an expression with a name.

    -

    The <table:named-expression> element is usable within the following element: <table:named-expressions> 9.4.11.

    +

    The <table:named-expression> element is usable within the following element: <table:named-expressions> ?.

    -

    The <table:named-expression> element has the following attributes: table:base-cell-address 19.590, table:expression 19.639 and table:name 19.677.

    +

    The <table:named-expression> element has the following attributes: table:base-cell-address ?, table:expression ? and table:name ?.

    The <table:named-expression> element has no child elements.

    9.4.14 <table:database-ranges>

    The <table:database-ranges> element contains all the <table:database-range> elements in a document.

    -

    The <table:database-ranges> element is usable within the following elements: <office:chart> 3.8, <office:drawing> 3.5, <office:presentation> 3.6, <office:spreadsheet> 3.7 and <office:text> 3.4.

    +

    The <table:database-ranges> element is usable within the following elements: <office:chart> ?, <office:drawing> ?, <office:presentation> ?, <office:spreadsheet> ? and <office:text> ?.

    The <table:database-ranges> element has no attributes.

    -

    The <table:database-ranges> element has the following child element: <table:database-range> 9.4.15.

    +

    The <table:database-ranges> element has the following child element: <table:database-range> ?.

    9.4.15 <table:database-range>

    The <table:database-range> element defines a single database range. A database range is a named area in a table upon which database operations are performed.

    -

    The <table:database-range> element is usable within the following element: <table:database-ranges> 9.4.14.

    +

    The <table:database-range> element is usable within the following element: <table:database-ranges> ?.

    -

    The <table:database-range> element has the following attributes: table:contains-header 19.604, table:display-filter-buttons 19.624, table:has-persistent-data 19.651, table:is-selection 19.658, table:name 19.677, table:on-update-keep-size 19.686, table:on-update-keep-styles 19.687, table:orientation 19.690, table:refresh-delay 19.705 and table:target-range-address 19.736.

    +

    The <table:database-range> element has the following attributes: table:contains-header ?, table:display-filter-buttons ?, table:has-persistent-data ?, table:is-selection ?, table:name ?, table:on-update-keep-size ?, table:on-update-keep-styles ?, table:orientation ?, table:refresh-delay ? and table:target-range-address ?.

    -

    The <table:database-range> element has the following child elements: <table:database-source-query> 9.4.18, <table:database-source-sql> 9.4.16, <table:database-source-table> 9.4.17, <table:filter> 9.5.2, <table:sort> 9.4.19 and <table:subtotal-rules> 9.4.21.

    +

    The <table:database-range> element has the following child elements: <table:database-source-query> ?, <table:database-source-sql> ?, <table:database-source-table> ?, <table:filter> ?, <table:sort> ? and <table:subtotal-rules> ?.

    9.4.16 <table:database-source-sql>

    The <table:database-source-sql> element specifies an [SQL] database that contains the source data for a database range.

    -

    The <table:database-source-sql> element is usable within the following elements: <table:data-pilot-table> 9.6.3 and <table:database-range> 9.4.15.

    +

    The <table:database-source-sql> element is usable within the following elements: <table:data-pilot-table> ? and <table:database-range> ?.

    -

    The <table:database-source-sql> element has the following attributes: table:database-name 19.613, table:parse-sql-statement 19.693 and table:sql-statement 19.720.

    +

    The <table:database-source-sql> element has the following attributes: table:database-name ?, table:parse-sql-statement ? and table:sql-statement ?.

    The <table:database-source-sql> element has no child elements.

    9.4.17 <table:database-source-table>

    The <table:database-source-table> element specifies the database and table that acts as the source data for a database range.

    -

    The <table:database-source-table> element is usable within the following elements: <table:data-pilot-table> 9.6.3 and <table:database-range> 9.4.15.

    +

    The <table:database-source-table> element is usable within the following elements: <table:data-pilot-table> ? and <table:database-range> ?.

    -

    The <table:database-source-table> element has the following attributes: table:database-name 19.613 and table:database-table-name 19.614.

    +

    The <table:database-source-table> element has the following attributes: table:database-name ? and table:database-table-name ?.

    The <table:database-source-table> element has no child elements.

    9.4.18 <table:database-source-query>

    The <table:database-source-query> element specifies the query that produces the source data for a database range.

    -

    The <table:database-source-query> element is usable within the following elements: <table:data-pilot-table> 9.6.3 and <table:database-range> 9.4.15.

    +

    The <table:database-source-query> element is usable within the following elements: <table:data-pilot-table> ? and <table:database-range> ?.

    -

    The <table:database-source-query> element has the following attributes: table:database-name 19.613 and table:query-name 19.703.

    +

    The <table:database-source-query> element has the following attributes: table:database-name ? and table:query-name ?.

    The <table:database-source-query> element has no child elements.

    9.4.19 <table:sort>

    The <table:sort> element <table:sort> specifies the sort keys to be applied to a database range.

    -

    The <table:sort> element is usable within the following element: <table:database-range> 9.4.15.

    +

    The <table:sort> element is usable within the following element: <table:database-range> ?.

    -

    The <table:sort> element has the following attributes: table:algorithm 19.585, table:bind-styles-to-content 19.591, table:case-sensitive 19.594, table:country 19.610, table:embedded-number-behavior 19.628, table:language 19.661, table:rfc-language-tag 19.707, table:script 19.710 and table:target-range-address 19.736.

    +

    The <table:sort> element has the following attributes: table:algorithm ?, table:bind-styles-to-content ?, table:case-sensitive ?, table:country ?, table:embedded-number-behavior ?, table:language ?, table:rfc-language-tag ?, table:script ? and table:target-range-address ?.

    -

    The <table:sort> element has the following child element: <table:sort-by> 9.4.20.

    +

    The <table:sort> element has the following child element: <table:sort-by> ?.

    9.4.20 <table:sort-by>

    The <table:sort-by> element specifies a key or field to sort, the data type of this field, and how to sort it for a database range.

    -

    The <table:sort-by> element is usable within the following element: <table:sort> 9.4.19.

    +

    The <table:sort-by> element is usable within the following element: <table:sort> ?.

    -

    The <table:sort-by> element has the following attributes: table:data-type 19.615, table:field-number 19.641 and table:order 19.689.

    +

    The <table:sort-by> element has the following attributes: table:data-type ?, table:field-number ? and table:order ?.

    The <table:sort-by> element has no child elements.

    9.4.21 <table:subtotal-rules>

    The <table:subtotal-rules> element is a container for <table:subtotal-rule> elements which specify the calculation of provisional results (called subtotals) for a database range. Cells of the same field form a group. A provisional result is calculated and display at the end of each group.

    -

    The <table:subtotal-rules> element is usable within the following element: <table:database-range> 9.4.15.

    +

    The <table:subtotal-rules> element is usable within the following element: <table:database-range> ?.

    -

    The <table:subtotal-rules> element has the following attributes: table:bind-styles-to-content 19.591, table:case-sensitive 19.594 and table:page-breaks-on-group-change 19.691.

    +

    The <table:subtotal-rules> element has the following attributes: table:bind-styles-to-content ?, table:case-sensitive ? and table:page-breaks-on-group-change ?.

    -

    The <table:subtotal-rules> element has the following child elements: <table:sort-groups> 9.4.22 and <table:subtotal-rule> 9.4.23.

    +

    The <table:subtotal-rules> element has the following child elements: <table:sort-groups> ? and <table:subtotal-rule> ?.

    9.4.22 <table:sort-groups>

    The <table:sort-groups> element specifies a sort order for columns or rows of a table.

    -

    The <table:sort-groups> element is usable within the following element: <table:subtotal-rules> 9.4.21.

    +

    The <table:sort-groups> element is usable within the following element: <table:subtotal-rules> ?.

    -

    The <table:sort-groups> element has the following attributes: table:data-type 19.615 and table:order 19.689.

    +

    The <table:sort-groups> element has the following attributes: table:data-type ? and table:order ?.

    The <table:sort-groups> element has no child elements.

    9.4.23 <table:subtotal-rule>

    The <table:subtotal-rule> element specifies the calculation of subtotals for columns or rows of a table. As the container element for <table:subtotal-field>, the calculation specified by this element may use provisional results in its calculation.

    -

    The <table:subtotal-rule> element is usable within the following element: <table:subtotal-rules> 9.4.21.

    +

    The <table:subtotal-rule> element is usable within the following element: <table:subtotal-rules> ?.

    -

    The <table:subtotal-rule> element has the following attribute: table:group-by-field-number 19.649.

    +

    The <table:subtotal-rule> element has the following attribute: table:group-by-field-number ?.

    -

    The <table:subtotal-rule> element has the following child element: <table:subtotal-field> 9.4.24.

    +

    The <table:subtotal-rule> element has the following child element: <table:subtotal-field> ?.

    9.4.24 <table:subtotal-field>

    The <table:subtotal-field> element specifies the field number and the function that is applied to the content of that field to calculate a provisional result.

    -

    The <table:subtotal-field> element is usable within the following element: <table:subtotal-rule> 9.4.23.

    +

    The <table:subtotal-field> element is usable within the following element: <table:subtotal-rule> ?.

    -

    The <table:subtotal-field> element has the following attributes: table:field-number 19.641 and table:function 19.647.

    +

    The <table:subtotal-field> element has the following attributes: table:field-number ? and table:function ?.

    The <table:subtotal-field> element has no child elements.

    9.5 Filters

    @@ -4293,29 +4293,29 @@

    9.5.2 <

    The <table:filter> element is a container for elements that specify filters for data contained in database ranges or data pilot tables. The filters are applied to all rows in the database range or the data pilot table. Rows where one or more filter conditions do not evaluate to true are made invisible.

    -

    The <table:filter> element is usable within the following elements: <table:database-range> 9.4.15 and <table:source-cell-range> 9.6.5.

    +

    The <table:filter> element is usable within the following elements: <table:database-range> ? and <table:source-cell-range> ?.

    -

    The <table:filter> element has the following attributes: table:condition-source 19.601, table:condition-source-range-address 19.602, table:display-duplicates 19.623 and table:target-range-address 19.736.

    +

    The <table:filter> element has the following attributes: table:condition-source ?, table:condition-source-range-address ?, table:display-duplicates ? and table:target-range-address ?.

    -

    The <table:filter> element has the following child elements: <table:filter-and> 9.5.3, <table:filter-condition> 9.5.5 and <table:filter-or> 9.5.4.

    +

    The <table:filter> element has the following child elements: <table:filter-and> ?, <table:filter-condition> ? and <table:filter-or> ?.

    9.5.3 <table:filter-and>

    The <table:filter-and> element specifies that the logical operator AND is applied to conditions specified by the child elements of this element.

    -

    The <table:filter-and> element is usable within the following elements: <table:filter> 9.5.2 and <table:filter-or> 9.5.4.

    +

    The <table:filter-and> element is usable within the following elements: <table:filter> ? and <table:filter-or> ?.

    The <table:filter-and> element has no attributes.

    -

    The <table:filter-and> element has the following child elements: <table:filter-condition> 9.5.5 and <table:filter-or> 9.5.4.

    +

    The <table:filter-and> element has the following child elements: <table:filter-condition> ? and <table:filter-or> ?.

    9.5.4 <table:filter-or>

    The <table:filter-or> element specifies that the logical operator OR is applied to conditions specified by the child elements of this element.

    -

    The <table:filter-or> element is usable within the following elements: <table:filter> 9.5.2 and <table:filter-and> 9.5.3.

    +

    The <table:filter-or> element is usable within the following elements: <table:filter> ? and <table:filter-and> ?.

    The <table:filter-or> element has no attributes.

    -

    The <table:filter-or> element has the following child elements: <table:filter-and> 9.5.3 and <table:filter-condition> 9.5.5.

    +

    The <table:filter-or> element has the following child elements: <table:filter-and> ? and <table:filter-condition> ?.

    9.5.5 <table:filter-condition>

    The <table:filter-condition> element specifies a single condition to apply in a filter operation.

    @@ -4326,18 +4326,18 @@

    9.5.5 Note: To improve backward compatibility with OpenDocument 1.1 documents, if <table:filter-set-item> elements are included, set:

    • table:operator: "=";  

    • table:value: value of the first <table:filter-set-item> child element;  

    • table:data-type: "text". 

    -

    The <table:filter-condition> element is usable within the following elements: <table:filter> 9.5.2, <table:filter-and> 9.5.3 and <table:filter-or> 9.5.4.

    +

    The <table:filter-condition> element is usable within the following elements: <table:filter> ?, <table:filter-and> ? and <table:filter-or> ?.

    -

    The <table:filter-condition> element has the following attributes: table:case-sensitive 19.594, table:data-type 19.615, table:field-number 19.641, table:operator 19.688, table:value 19.752.

    +

    The <table:filter-condition> element has the following attributes: table:case-sensitive ?, table:data-type ?, table:field-number ?, table:operator ?, table:value ?.

    -

    The <table:filter-condition> element has the following child element: <table:filter-set-item> 9.5.6.

    +

    The <table:filter-condition> element has the following child element: <table:filter-set-item> ?.

    9.5.6 <table:filter-set-item>

    The <table:filter-set-item> element specifies a single value used in a filter condition where the table:operator attribute is set to "=", and the table:data-type attribute to text. The filter sub-condition in which the element is included evaluates to true for a specified cell, if, and only if, the value of the cell is equal to one of the values in the set specified by be <table:filter> element.

    -

    The <table:filter-set-item> element is usable within the following element: <table:filter-condition> 9.5.5.

    +

    The <table:filter-set-item> element is usable within the following element: <table:filter-condition> ?.

    -

    The <table:filter-set-item> element has the following attribute: table:value 19.752.

    +

    The <table:filter-set-item> element has the following attribute: table:value ?.

    The <table:filter-set-item> element has no child elements.

    9.6 Data Pilot Tables

    @@ -4354,20 +4354,20 @@

    9.6.2 <

    The <table:data-pilot-tables> element contains all the data pilot tables within a document.

    -

    The <table:data-pilot-tables> element is usable within the following elements: <office:chart> 3.8, <office:drawing> 3.5, <office:presentation> 3.6, <office:spreadsheet> 3.7 and <office:text> 3.4.

    +

    The <table:data-pilot-tables> element is usable within the following elements: <office:chart> ?, <office:drawing> ?, <office:presentation> ?, <office:spreadsheet> ? and <office:text> ?.

    The <table:data-pilot-tables> element has no attributes.

    -

    The <table:data-pilot-tables> element has the following child element: <table:data-pilot-table> 9.6.3.

    +

    The <table:data-pilot-tables> element has the following child element: <table:data-pilot-table> ?.

    9.6.3 <table:data-pilot-table>

    The <table:data-pilot-table> element contains the elements that define the sources of a data pilot table.

    -

    The <table:data-pilot-table> element is usable within the following element: <table:data-pilot-tables> 9.6.2.

    +

    The <table:data-pilot-table> element is usable within the following element: <table:data-pilot-tables> ?.

    -

    The <table:data-pilot-table> element has the following attributes: table:application-data 19.588, table:buttons 19.593, table:drill-down-on-double-click 19.627, table:grand-total 19.648, table:identify-categories 19.653, table:ignore-empty-rows 19.654, table:name 19.677, table:show-filter-button 19.715 and table:target-range-address 19.736.

    +

    The <table:data-pilot-table> element has the following attributes: table:application-data ?, table:buttons ?, table:drill-down-on-double-click ?, table:grand-total ?, table:identify-categories ?, table:ignore-empty-rows ?, table:name ?, table:show-filter-button ? and table:target-range-address ?.

    -

    The <table:data-pilot-table> element has the following child elements: <table:data-pilot-field> 9.6.7, <table:database-source-query> 9.4.18, <table:database-source-sql> 9.4.16, <table:database-source-table> 9.4.17, <table:source-cell-range> 9.6.5 and <table:source-service> 9.6.6.

    +

    The <table:data-pilot-table> element has the following child elements: <table:data-pilot-field> ?, <table:database-source-query> ?, <table:database-source-sql> ?, <table:database-source-table> ?, <table:source-cell-range> ? and <table:source-service> ?.

    9.6.4 Data Pilot Table Source

    The source of a data pilot table is specified by one of the following elements:

    @@ -4375,108 +4375,108 @@

    9.6.4 The <table:source-cell-range> element specifies a cell range as a source of data for a data pilot table. A filter may be specified by a <table:filter> child element that is applied prior to return of data to a data pilot table.

    -

    The <table:source-cell-range> element is usable within the following element: <table:data-pilot-table> 9.6.3.

    +

    The <table:source-cell-range> element is usable within the following element: <table:data-pilot-table> ?.

    -

    The <table:source-cell-range> element has the following attributes: table:cell-range-address 19.597 and table:name 19.677.

    +

    The <table:source-cell-range> element has the following attributes: table:cell-range-address ? and table:name ?.

    -

    The <table:source-cell-range> element has the following child element: <table:filter> 9.5.2.

    +

    The <table:source-cell-range> element has the following child element: <table:filter> ?.

    9.6.6 <table:source-service>

    The <table:source-service> element specifies a service that returns data to a data pilot table.

    -

    The <table:source-service> element is usable within the following element: <table:data-pilot-table> 9.6.3.

    +

    The <table:source-service> element is usable within the following element: <table:data-pilot-table> ?.

    -

    The <table:source-service> element has the following attributes: table:name 19.677, table:object-name 19.685, table:password 19.694, table:source-name 19.719 and table:user-name 19.751.

    +

    The <table:source-service> element has the following attributes: table:name ?, table:object-name ?, table:password ?, table:source-name ? and table:user-name ?.

    The <table:source-service> element has no child elements.

    9.6.7 <table:data-pilot-field>

    The <table:data-pilot-field> element specifies a field for a data pilot table.

    -

    The <table:data-pilot-field> element is usable within the following element: <table:data-pilot-table> 9.6.3.

    +

    The <table:data-pilot-field> element is usable within the following element: <table:data-pilot-table> ?.

    -

    The <table:data-pilot-field> element has the following attributes: table:function 19.647, table:is-data-layout-field 19.657, table:orientation 19.690, table:selected-page 19.712, table:source-field-name 19.718 and table:used-hierarchy 19.750.

    +

    The <table:data-pilot-field> element has the following attributes: table:function ?, table:is-data-layout-field ?, table:orientation ?, table:selected-page ?, table:source-field-name ? and table:used-hierarchy ?.

    -

    The <table:data-pilot-field> element has the following child elements: <table:data-pilot-field-reference> 9.6.16, <table:data-pilot-groups> 9.6.17 and <table:data-pilot-level> 9.6.8.

    +

    The <table:data-pilot-field> element has the following child elements: <table:data-pilot-field-reference> ?, <table:data-pilot-groups> ? and <table:data-pilot-level> ?.

    9.6.8 <table:data-pilot-level>

    The <table:data-pilot-level> element acts as a container for elements that specify addition information about a data pilot field.

    -

    The <table:data-pilot-level> element is usable within the following element: <table:data-pilot-field> 9.6.7.

    +

    The <table:data-pilot-level> element is usable within the following element: <table:data-pilot-field> ?.

    -

    The <table:data-pilot-level> element has the following attribute: table:show-empty 19.714.

    +

    The <table:data-pilot-level> element has the following attribute: table:show-empty ?.

    -

    The <table:data-pilot-level> element has the following child elements: <table:data-pilot-display-info> 9.6.13, <table:data-pilot-layout-info> 9.6.15, <table:data-pilot-members> 9.6.11, <table:data-pilot-sort-info> 9.6.14 and <table:data-pilot-subtotals> 9.6.9.

    +

    The <table:data-pilot-level> element has the following child elements: <table:data-pilot-display-info> ?, <table:data-pilot-layout-info> ?, <table:data-pilot-members> ?, <table:data-pilot-sort-info> ? and <table:data-pilot-subtotals> ?.

    9.6.9 <table:data-pilot-subtotals>

    The <table:data-pilot-subtotals> element contains the <table:data-pilot-subtotal> elements for a data pilot table.

    -

    The <table:data-pilot-subtotals> element is usable within the following element: <table:data-pilot-level> 9.6.8.

    +

    The <table:data-pilot-subtotals> element is usable within the following element: <table:data-pilot-level> ?.

    The <table:data-pilot-subtotals> element has no attributes.

    -

    The <table:data-pilot-subtotals> element has the following child element: <table:data-pilot-subtotal> 9.6.10.

    +

    The <table:data-pilot-subtotals> element has the following child element: <table:data-pilot-subtotal> ?.

    9.6.10 <table:data-pilot-subtotal>

    The <table:data-pilot-subtotal> element contains the results of a single subtotal calculation.

    -

    The <table:data-pilot-subtotal> element is usable within the following element: <table:data-pilot-subtotals> 9.6.9.

    +

    The <table:data-pilot-subtotal> element is usable within the following element: <table:data-pilot-subtotals> ?.

    -

    The <table:data-pilot-subtotal> element has the following attribute: table:function 19.647.

    +

    The <table:data-pilot-subtotal> element has the following attribute: table:function ?.

    The <table:data-pilot-subtotal> element has no child elements.

    9.6.11 <table:data-pilot-members>

    The <table:data-pilot-members> element specifies whether or not to display category columns in data pilot tables or information for category columns.

    -

    The <table:data-pilot-members> element is usable within the following element: <table:data-pilot-level> 9.6.8.

    +

    The <table:data-pilot-members> element is usable within the following element: <table:data-pilot-level> ?.

    The <table:data-pilot-members> element has no attributes.

    -

    The <table:data-pilot-members> element has the following child element: <table:data-pilot-member> 9.6.12.

    +

    The <table:data-pilot-members> element has the following child element: <table:data-pilot-member> ?.

    9.6.12 <table:data-pilot-member>

    The <table:data-pilot-member> element specifies what information is displayed for a member.

    -

    The <table:data-pilot-member> element is usable within the following element: <table:data-pilot-members> 9.6.11.

    +

    The <table:data-pilot-member> element is usable within the following element: <table:data-pilot-members> ?.

    -

    The <table:data-pilot-member> element has the following attributes: table:display 19.621, table:name 19.677 and table:show-details 19.713.

    +

    The <table:data-pilot-member> element has the following attributes: table:display ?, table:name ? and table:show-details ?.

    The <table:data-pilot-member> element has no child elements.

    9.6.13 <table:data-pilot-display-info>

    The <table:data-pilot-display-info> element restricts the number rows that are displayed for a category column to a specific number of values of a data field.

    -

    The <table:data-pilot-display-info> element is usable within the following element: <table:data-pilot-level> 9.6.8.

    +

    The <table:data-pilot-display-info> element is usable within the following element: <table:data-pilot-level> ?.

    -

    The <table:data-pilot-display-info> element has the following attributes: table:data-field 19.611, table:display-member-mode 19.626, table:enabled 19.629 and table:member-count 19.671.

    +

    The <table:data-pilot-display-info> element has the following attributes: table:data-field ?, table:display-member-mode ?, table:enabled ? and table:member-count ?.

    The <table:data-pilot-display-info> element has no child elements.

    9.6.14 <table:data-pilot-sort-info>

    The <table:data-pilot-sort-info> element specifies how the members of a category column are sorted.

    -

    The <table:data-pilot-sort-info> element is usable within the following element: <table:data-pilot-level> 9.6.8.

    +

    The <table:data-pilot-sort-info> element is usable within the following element: <table:data-pilot-level> ?.

    -

    The <table:data-pilot-sort-info> element has the following attributes: table:data-field 19.611, table:order 19.689, table:sort-mode 19.716.

    +

    The <table:data-pilot-sort-info> element has the following attributes: table:data-field ?, table:order ?, table:sort-mode ?.

    The <table:data-pilot-sort-info> element has no child elements.

    9.6.15 <table:data-pilot-layout-info>

    The <table:data-pilot-layout-info> element specifies how to layout a field.

    -

    The <table:data-pilot-layout-info> element is usable within the following element: <table:data-pilot-level> 9.6.8.

    +

    The <table:data-pilot-layout-info> element is usable within the following element: <table:data-pilot-level> ?.

    -

    The <table:data-pilot-layout-info> element has the following attributes: table:add-empty-lines 19.586 and table:layout-mode 19.666.

    +

    The <table:data-pilot-layout-info> element has the following attributes: table:add-empty-lines ? and table:layout-mode ?.

    The <table:data-pilot-layout-info> element has no child elements.

    9.6.16 <table:data-pilot-field-reference>

    The <table:data-pilot-field-reference> element specifies data which can be used to modify the displayed values of data fields.

    -

    The <table:data-pilot-field-reference> element is usable within the following element: <table:data-pilot-field> 9.6.7.

    +

    The <table:data-pilot-field-reference> element is usable within the following element: <table:data-pilot-field> ?.

    -

    The <table:data-pilot-field-reference> element has the following attributes: table:field-name 19.640, table:member-name 19.672, table:member-type 19.673 and table:type 19.740.

    +

    The <table:data-pilot-field-reference> element has the following attributes: table:field-name ?, table:member-name ?, table:member-type ? and table:type ?.

    The <table:data-pilot-field-reference> element has no child elements.

    9.6.17 <table:data-pilot-groups>

    @@ -4485,36 +4485,36 @@

    9.6.17

    Grouping may also take place for numeric or date values.

    -

    The <table:data-pilot-groups> element is usable within the following element: <table:data-pilot-field> 9.6.7.

    +

    The <table:data-pilot-groups> element is usable within the following element: <table:data-pilot-field> ?.

    -

    The <table:data-pilot-groups> element has the following attributes: table:date-end 19.616, table:date-start 19.617, table:end 19.630, table:grouped-by 19.650, table:source-field-name 19.718, table:start 19.721 and table:step 19.727.

    +

    The <table:data-pilot-groups> element has the following attributes: table:date-end ?, table:date-start ?, table:end ?, table:grouped-by ?, table:source-field-name ?, table:start ? and table:step ?.

    -

    The <table:data-pilot-groups> element has the following child element: <table:data-pilot-group> 9.6.18.

    +

    The <table:data-pilot-groups> element has the following child element: <table:data-pilot-group> ?.

    9.6.18 <table:data-pilot-group>

    The <table:data-pilot-group> element specifies names of groups if grouping takes place by specifying the member names.

    -

    The <table:data-pilot-group> element is usable within the following element: <table:data-pilot-groups> 9.6.17.

    +

    The <table:data-pilot-group> element is usable within the following element: <table:data-pilot-groups> ?.

    -

    The <table:data-pilot-group> element has the following attribute: table:name 19.677.

    +

    The <table:data-pilot-group> element has the following attribute: table:name ?.

    -

    The <table:data-pilot-group> element has the following child element: <table:data-pilot-group-member> 9.6.19.

    +

    The <table:data-pilot-group> element has the following child element: <table:data-pilot-group-member> ?.

    9.6.19 <table:data-pilot-group-member>

    The <table:data-pilot-group-member> element specifies the name of a single group member.

    -

    The <table:data-pilot-group-member> element is usable within the following element: <table:data-pilot-group> 9.6.18.

    +

    The <table:data-pilot-group-member> element is usable within the following element: <table:data-pilot-group> ?.

    -

    The <table:data-pilot-group-member> element has the following attribute: table:name 19.677.

    +

    The <table:data-pilot-group-member> element has the following attribute: table:name ?.

    The <table:data-pilot-group-member> element has no child elements.

    9.7 <table:consolidation>

    The <table:consolidation> element defines the consolidation of data from multiple table ranges. Consolidation means that a new table range is filled with values calculated by applying a mathematical function to all cells in the source table ranges that have the same relative address within these ranges.

    -

    The <table:consolidation> element is usable within the following elements: <office:chart> 3.8, <office:drawing> 3.5, <office:presentation> 3.6, <office:spreadsheet> 3.7 and <office:text> 3.4.

    +

    The <table:consolidation> element is usable within the following elements: <office:chart> ?, <office:drawing> ?, <office:presentation> ?, <office:spreadsheet> ? and <office:text> ?.

    -

    The <table:consolidation> element has the following attributes: table:function 19.647, table:link-to-source-data 19.667, table:source-cell-range-addresses 19.717, table:target-cell-address 19.735 and table:use-labels 19.747.

    +

    The <table:consolidation> element has the following attributes: table:function ?, table:link-to-source-data ?, table:source-cell-range-addresses ?, table:target-cell-address ? and table:use-labels ?.

    The <table:consolidation> element has no child elements.

    9.8 <table:dde-links>

    @@ -4523,11 +4523,11 @@

    9.8 See 14.7 for the use of DDE connections.

    -

    The <table:dde-links> element is usable within the following elements: <office:chart> 3.8, <office:drawing> 3.5, <office:presentation> 3.6, <office:spreadsheet> 3.7 and <office:text> 3.4.

    +

    The <table:dde-links> element is usable within the following elements: <office:chart> ?, <office:drawing> ?, <office:presentation> ?, <office:spreadsheet> ? and <office:text> ?.

    The <table:dde-links> element has no attributes.

    -

    The <table:dde-links> element has the following child element: <table:dde-link> 14.7.4.

    +

    The <table:dde-links> element has the following child element: <table:dde-link> ?.

    9.9 Change Tracking in Spreadsheets

    9.9.1 General

    @@ -4538,164 +4538,164 @@

    9.9.2 The <table:tracked-changes> element is a container for tracked changes of a spreadsheet. Its presence further enables change tracking for a spreadsheet.

    -

    The <table:tracked-changes> element is usable within the following element: <office:spreadsheet> 3.7.

    +

    The <table:tracked-changes> element is usable within the following element: <office:spreadsheet> ?.

    -

    The <table:tracked-changes> element has the following attribute: table:track-changes 19.739.

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    The <table:tracked-changes> element has the following attribute: table:track-changes ?.

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    The <table:tracked-changes> element has the following child elements: <table:cell-content-change> 9.9.17, <table:deletion> 9.9.9, <table:insertion> 9.9.3 and <table:movement> 9.9.13.

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    The <table:tracked-changes> element has the following child elements: <table:cell-content-change> ?, <table:deletion> ?, <table:insertion> ? and <table:movement> ?.

    9.9.3 <table:insertion>

    The <table:insertion> element contains the information that identifies any insertion of content. This content can be one or more rows, one or more columns, or a table.

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    The <table:insertion> element is usable within the following element: <table:tracked-changes> 9.9.2.

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    The <table:insertion> element is usable within the following element: <table:tracked-changes> ?.

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    The <table:insertion> element has the following attributes: table:acceptance-state 19.584, table:count 19.609, table:id 19.652, table:position 19.695, table:rejecting-change-id 19.706, table:table 19.732 and table:type 19.740.

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    The <table:insertion> element has the following attributes: table:acceptance-state ?, table:count ?, table:id ?, table:position ?, table:rejecting-change-id ?, table:table ? and table:type ?.

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    The <table:insertion> element has the following child elements: <office:change-info> 5.5.7, <table:deletions> 9.9.6 and <table:dependencies> 9.9.4.

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    The <table:insertion> element has the following child elements: <office:change-info> ?, <table:deletions> ? and <table:dependencies> ?.

    9.9.4 <table:dependencies>

    The <table:dependencies> element contains the information on which other tracked changes the current change depends.

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    The <table:dependencies> element is usable within the following elements: <table:cell-content-change> 9.9.17, <table:deletion> 9.9.9, <table:insertion> 9.9.3 and <table:movement> 9.9.13.

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    The <table:dependencies> element is usable within the following elements: <table:cell-content-change> ?, <table:deletion> ?, <table:insertion> ? and <table:movement> ?.

    The <table:dependencies> element has no attributes.

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    The <table:dependencies> element has the following child element: <table:dependency> 9.9.5.

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    The <table:dependencies> element has the following child element: <table:dependency> ?.

    9.9.5 <table:dependency>

    The <table:dependency> element contains the information about one change action on which on which the current tracked change depends. The change action on which the current change depends is referenced by its table:id attribute

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    The <table:dependency> element is usable within the following element: <table:dependencies> 9.9.4.

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    The <table:dependency> element is usable within the following element: <table:dependencies> ?.

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    The <table:dependency> element has the following attribute: table:id 19.652.

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    The <table:dependency> element has the following attribute: table:id ?.

    The <table:dependency> element has no child elements.

    9.9.6 <table:deletions>

    The <table:deletions> element contains all deletions which are performed while tracking a single change to a table.

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    The <table:deletions> element is usable within the following elements: <table:cell-content-change> 9.9.17, <table:deletion> 9.9.9, <table:insertion> 9.9.3 and <table:movement> 9.9.13.

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    The <table:deletions> element is usable within the following elements: <table:cell-content-change> ?, <table:deletion> ?, <table:insertion> ? and <table:movement> ?.

    The <table:deletions> element has no attributes.

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    The <table:deletions> element has the following child elements: <table:cell-content-deletion> 9.9.7 and <table:change-deletion> 9.9.8.

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    The <table:deletions> element has the following child elements: <table:cell-content-deletion> ? and <table:change-deletion> ?.

    9.9.7 <table:cell-content-deletion>

    The <table:cell-content-deletion> element specifies that a cell content has been deleted. It contains the address of the effected cell and its former content. If a table:id attribute is present, it specifies the id of a previously tracked change for the cell that gets deleted by the current change.

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    The <table:cell-content-deletion> element is usable within the following element: <table:deletions> 9.9.6.

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    The <table:cell-content-deletion> element is usable within the following element: <table:deletions> ?.

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    The <table:cell-content-deletion> element has the following attribute: table:id 19.652.

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    The <table:cell-content-deletion> element has the following attribute: table:id ?.

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    The <table:cell-content-deletion> element has the following child elements: <table:cell-address> 9.9.18 and <table:change-track-table-cell> 9.9.16.

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    The <table:cell-content-deletion> element has the following child elements: <table:cell-address> ? and <table:change-track-table-cell> ?.

    9.9.8 <table:change-deletion>

    The <table:change-deletion> element specifies the value of the table:id of a previously tracked change that is deleted by the current change.

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    The <table:change-deletion> element is usable within the following element: <table:deletions> 9.9.6.

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    The <table:change-deletion> element is usable within the following element: <table:deletions> ?.

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    The <table:change-deletion> element has the following attribute: table:id 19.652.

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    The <table:change-deletion> element has the following attribute: table:id ?.

    The <table:change-deletion> element has no child elements.

    9.9.9 <table:deletion>

    A <table:deletion> element contains content that was deleted while change tracking was enabled. The content of a cell that was deleted is contained in either a <table:dependencies>, or a <table:deletions> element.

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    The <table:deletion> element is usable within the following element: <table:tracked-changes> 9.9.2.

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    The <table:deletion> element is usable within the following element: <table:tracked-changes> ?.

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    The <table:deletion> element has the following attributes: table:acceptance-state 19.584, table:id 19.652, table:multi-deletion-spanned 19.676, table:position 19.695, table:rejecting-change-id 19.706, table:table 19.732 and table:type 19.740.

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    The <table:deletion> element has the following attributes: table:acceptance-state ?, table:id ?, table:multi-deletion-spanned ?, table:position ?, table:rejecting-change-id ?, table:table ? and table:type ?.

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    The <table:deletion> element has the following child elements: <office:change-info> 5.5.7, <table:cut-offs> 9.9.10, <table:deletions> 9.9.6 and <table:dependencies> 9.9.4.

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    The <table:deletion> element has the following child elements: <office:change-info> ?, <table:cut-offs> ?, <table:deletions> ? and <table:dependencies> ?.

    9.9.10 <table:cut-offs>

    A <table:cut-offs> element contains elements that specify the location of tracked but deleted insertions or movements.

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    The <table:cut-offs> element is usable within the following element: <table:deletion> 9.9.9.

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    The <table:cut-offs> element is usable within the following element: <table:deletion> ?.

    The <table:cut-offs> element has no attributes.

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    The <table:cut-offs> element has the following child elements: <table:insertion-cut-off> 9.9.11, <table:movement-cut-off> 9.9.12.

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    The <table:cut-offs> element has the following child elements: <table:insertion-cut-off> ?, <table:movement-cut-off> ?.

    9.9.11 <table:insertion-cut-off>

    The <table:insertion-cut-off> element specifies where an insertion was deleted.

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    The <table:insertion-cut-off> element is usable within the following element: <table:cut-offs> 9.9.10.

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    The <table:insertion-cut-off> element is usable within the following element: <table:cut-offs> ?.

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    The <table:insertion-cut-off> element has the following attributes: table:id 19.652 and table:position 19.695.

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    The <table:insertion-cut-off> element has the following attributes: table:id ? and table:position ?.

    The <table:insertion-cut-off> element has no child elements.

    9.9.12 <table:movement-cut-off>

    The <table:movement-cut-off> element specifies the deletion of a movement.

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    The <table:movement-cut-off> element is usable within the following element: <table:cut-offs> 9.9.10.

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    The <table:movement-cut-off> element is usable within the following element: <table:cut-offs> ?.

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    The <table:movement-cut-off> element has the following attributes: table:end-position 19.633, table:position 19.695 and table:start-position 19.723.

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    The <table:movement-cut-off> element has the following attributes: table:end-position ?, table:position ? and table:start-position ?.

    The <table:movement-cut-off> element has no child elements.

    9.9.13 <table:movement>

    A <table:movement> element specifies the information that identifies movement of content. This content can be a cell content or a cell range content.

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    The <table:movement> element is usable within the following element: <table:tracked-changes> 9.9.2.

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    The <table:movement> element is usable within the following element: <table:tracked-changes> ?.

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    The <table:movement> element has the following attributes: table:acceptance-state 19.584, table:id 19.652 and table:rejecting-change-id 19.706.

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    The <table:movement> element has the following attributes: table:acceptance-state ?, table:id ? and table:rejecting-change-id ?.

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    The <table:movement> element has the following child elements: <office:change-info> 5.5.7, <table:deletions> 9.9.6, <table:dependencies> 9.9.4, <table:source-range-address> 9.9.14 and <table:target-range-address> 9.9.15.

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    The <table:movement> element has the following child elements: <office:change-info> ?, <table:deletions> ?, <table:dependencies> ?, <table:source-range-address> ? and <table:target-range-address> ?.

    9.9.14 <table:source-range-address>

    The <table:source-range-address> element specifies the source or cell range address of a movement.

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    The <table:source-range-address> element is usable within the following element: <table:movement> 9.9.13.

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    The <table:source-range-address> element is usable within the following element: <table:movement> ?.

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    The <table:source-range-address> element has the following attributes: table:column 19.598, table:end-column 19.632, table:end-row 19.634, table:end-table 19.635, table:row 19.708, table:start-column 19.722, table:start-row 19.724, table:start-table 19.725 and table:table 19.732.

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    The <table:source-range-address> element has the following attributes: table:column ?, table:end-column ?, table:end-row ?, table:end-table ?, table:row ?, table:start-column ?, table:start-row ?, table:start-table ? and table:table ?.

    The <table:source-range-address> element has no child elements.

    9.9.15 <table:target-range-address>

    The <table:target-range-address> element specifies the target cell address or cell range address of a movement.

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    The <table:target-range-address> element is usable within the following element: <table:movement> 9.9.13.

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    The <table:target-range-address> element is usable within the following element: <table:movement> ?.

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    The <table:target-range-address> element has the following attributes: table:column 19.598, table:end-column 19.632, table:end-row 19.634, table:end-table 19.635, table:row 19.708, table:start-column 19.722, table:start-row 19.724, table:start-table 19.725 and table:table 19.732.

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    The <table:target-range-address> element has the following attributes: table:column ?, table:end-column ?, table:end-row ?, table:end-table ?, table:row ?, table:start-column ?, table:start-row ?, table:start-table ? and table:table ?.

    The <table:target-range-address> element has no child elements.

    9.9.16 <table:change-track-table-cell>

    The <table:change-track-table-cell> element specifies the information that tracks changes to a table cell.

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    The <table:change-track-table-cell> element is usable within the following elements: <table:cell-content-deletion> 9.9.7 and <table:previous> 9.9.19.

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    The <table:change-track-table-cell> element is usable within the following elements: <table:cell-content-deletion> ? and <table:previous> ?.

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    The <table:change-track-table-cell> element has the following attributes: office:boolean-value 19.371, office:currency 19.373, office:date-value 19.374, office:string-value 19.383, office:time-value 19.386, office:value 19.388, office:value-type 19.389, table:cell-address 19.595, table:formula 19.646, table:matrix-covered 19.669, table:number-matrix-columns-spanned 19.683 and table:number-matrix-rows-spanned 19.684.

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    The <table:change-track-table-cell> element has the following attributes: office:boolean-value ?, office:currency ?, office:date-value ?, office:string-value ?, office:time-value ?, office:value ?, office:value-type ?, table:cell-address ?, table:formula ?, table:matrix-covered ?, table:number-matrix-columns-spanned ? and table:number-matrix-rows-spanned ?.

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    The <table:change-track-table-cell> element has the following child element: <text:p> 5.1.3.

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    The <table:change-track-table-cell> element has the following child element: <text:p> ?.

    9.9.17 <table:cell-content-change>

    A <table:cell-content-change> element specifies the information that identifies changes of the cell content.

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    The <table:cell-content-change> element is usable within the following element: <table:tracked-changes> 9.9.2.

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    The <table:cell-content-change> element is usable within the following element: <table:tracked-changes> ?.

    -

    The <table:cell-content-change> element has the following attributes: table:acceptance-state 19.584, table:id 19.652 and table:rejecting-change-id 19.706.

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    The <table:cell-content-change> element has the following attributes: table:acceptance-state ?, table:id ? and table:rejecting-change-id ?.

    -

    The <table:cell-content-change> element has the following child elements: <office:change-info> 5.5.7, <table:cell-address> 9.9.18, <table:deletions> 9.9.6, <table:dependencies> 9.9.4 and <table:previous> 9.9.19.

    +

    The <table:cell-content-change> element has the following child elements: <office:change-info> ?, <table:cell-address> ?, <table:deletions> ?, <table:dependencies> ? and <table:previous> ?.

    9.9.18 <table:cell-address>

    The <table:cell-address> element contains the address of a cell that has changed. Unlike other cell addresses, the cell address consists of the row, column and table number of the cell. This allows the specification of addresses that are outside a valid cell address range.

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    The <table:cell-address> element is usable within the following elements: <table:cell-content-change> 9.9.17 and <table:cell-content-deletion> 9.9.7.

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    The <table:cell-address> element is usable within the following elements: <table:cell-content-change> ? and <table:cell-content-deletion> ?.

    -

    The <table:cell-address> element has the following attributes: table:column 19.598, table:row 19.708 and table:table 19.732.

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    The <table:cell-address> element has the following attributes: table:column ?, table:row ? and table:table ?.

    The <table:cell-address> element has no child elements.

    9.9.19 <table:previous>

    The <table:previous> element contains the previous cell content which is overwritten by the current change. If a table:id attribute is present, it specifies the id of a previously tracked change for the cell that is changed again by the current change.

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    The <table:previous> element is usable within the following element: <table:cell-content-change> 9.9.17.

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    The <table:previous> element is usable within the following element: <table:cell-content-change> ?.

    -

    The <table:previous> element has the following attribute: table:id 19.652.

    +

    The <table:previous> element has the following attribute: table:id ?.

    -

    The <table:previous> element has the following child element: <table:change-track-table-cell> 9.9.16.

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    The <table:previous> element has the following child element: <table:change-track-table-cell> ?.

    10 Graphic Content

    10.1 General

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    10.2.1 The <style:handout-master> element represents a template for the generation of handout pages.

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    The <style:handout-master> element is usable within the following element: <office:master-styles> 3.15.4.

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    The <style:handout-master> element is usable within the following element: <office:master-styles> ?.

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    The <style:handout-master> element has the following attributes: draw:style-name 19.219, presentation:presentation-page-layout-name 19.413, presentation:use-date-time-name 19.428, presentation:use-footer-name 19.429, presentation:use-header-name 19.430 and style:page-layout-name 19.508.

    +

    The <style:handout-master> element has the following attributes: draw:style-name ?, presentation:presentation-page-layout-name ?, presentation:use-date-time-name ?, presentation:use-footer-name ?, presentation:use-header-name ? and style:page-layout-name ?.

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    The <style:handout-master> element has the following child elements: <dr3d:scene> 10.5.2, <draw:a> 10.4.12, <draw:caption> 10.3.11, <draw:circle> 10.3.8, <draw:connector> 10.3.10, <draw:control> 10.3.13, <draw:custom-shape> 10.6.1, <draw:ellipse> 10.3.9, <draw:frame> 10.4.2, <draw:g> 10.3.15, <draw:line> 10.3.3, <draw:measure> 10.3.12, <draw:page-thumbnail> 10.3.14, <draw:path> 10.3.7, <draw:polygon> 10.3.5, <draw:polyline> 10.3.4, <draw:rect> 10.3.2 and <draw:regular-polygon> 10.3.6.

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    The <style:handout-master> element has the following child elements: <dr3d:scene> ?, <draw:a> ?, <draw:caption> ?, <draw:circle> ?, <draw:connector> ?, <draw:control> ?, <draw:custom-shape> ?, <draw:ellipse> ?, <draw:frame> ?, <draw:g> ?, <draw:line> ?, <draw:measure> ?, <draw:page-thumbnail> ?, <draw:path> ?, <draw:polygon> ?, <draw:polyline> ?, <draw:rect> ? and <draw:regular-polygon> ?.

    10.2.2 <draw:layer-set>

    The <draw:layer-set> element defines a set of layers. If placed inside a <style:master-page> or <draw:page> element it defines a set of layers for that page. If placed inside the <office:master-styles> element it defines a set of layers for all pages that do not have their own set of layers.

    Layers group drawing objects. Assigning a shape to a layer does not change its rendering order as defined by its draw:z-index attribute. 19.231

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    The <draw:layer-set> element is usable within the following elements: <draw:page> 10.2.4, <office:master-styles> 3.15.4 and <style:master-page> 16.9.

    +

    The <draw:layer-set> element is usable within the following elements: <draw:page> ?, <office:master-styles> ? and <style:master-page> ?.

    The <draw:layer-set> element has no attributes.

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    The <draw:layer-set> element has the following child element: <draw:layer> 10.2.3.

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    The <draw:layer-set> element has the following child element: <draw:layer> ?.

    10.2.3 <draw:layer>

    The <draw:layer> element defines a single layer. Layers group drawing objects.

    Each drawing object inside a drawing or presentation document can be assigned to a layer. Each object that is assigned to a layer inherits the settings of that layer. Drawing objects may be assigned to these layers by the value of their draw:layer 19.189 attribute.

    -

    The <draw:layer> element is usable within the following element: <draw:layer-set> 10.2.2.

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    The <draw:layer> element is usable within the following element: <draw:layer-set> ?.

    -

    The <draw:layer> element has the following attributes: draw:display 19.132, draw:name 19.197 and draw:protected 19.207.

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    The <draw:layer> element has the following attributes: draw:display ?, draw:name ? and draw:protected ?.

    -

    The <draw:layer> element has the following child elements: <svg:desc> 10.3.18 and <svg:title> 10.3.17.

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    The <draw:layer> element has the following child elements: <svg:desc> ? and <svg:title> ?.

    10.2.4 <draw:page>

    The <draw:page> element is a container for content in a drawing or presentation document. This element is used for the following:

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    The <draw:page> element is usable within the following elements: <office:drawing> 3.5 and <office:presentation> 3.6.

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    The <draw:page> element is usable within the following elements: <office:drawing> ? and <office:presentation> ?.

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    The <draw:page> element has the following attributes: draw:id 19.187, draw:master-page-name 19.194, draw:name 19.197, draw:nav-order 19.198, draw:style-name 19.219, presentation:presentation-page-layout-name 19.413, presentation:use-date-time-name 19.428, presentation:use-footer-name 19.429, presentation:use-header-name 19.430 and xml:id 19.920.

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    The <draw:page> element has the following attributes: draw:id ?, draw:master-page-name ?, draw:name ?, draw:nav-order ?, draw:style-name ?, presentation:presentation-page-layout-name ?, presentation:use-date-time-name ?, presentation:use-footer-name ?, presentation:use-header-name ? and xml:id ?.

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    The <draw:page> element has the following child elements: <anim:animate> 15.2.2, <anim:animateColor> 15.2.6, <anim:animateMotion> 15.2.5, <anim:animateTransform> 15.2.3, <anim:audio> 15.5, <anim:command> 15.6.1, <anim:iterate> 15.4.4, <anim:par> 15.4.2, <anim:seq> 15.4.3, <anim:set> 15.2.4, <anim:transitionFilter> 15.2.7, <dr3d:scene> 10.5.2, <draw:a> 10.4.12, <draw:caption> 10.3.11, <draw:circle> 10.3.8, <draw:connector> 10.3.10, <draw:control> 10.3.13, <draw:custom-shape> 10.6.1, <draw:ellipse> 10.3.9, <draw:frame> 10.4.2, <draw:g> 10.3.15, <draw:layer-set> 10.2.2, <draw:line> 10.3.3, <draw:measure> 10.3.12, <draw:page-thumbnail> 10.3.14, <draw:path> 10.3.7, <draw:polygon> 10.3.5, <draw:polyline> 10.3.4, <draw:rect> 10.3.2, <draw:regular-polygon> 10.3.6, <office:annotation> 14.1, <office:forms> 13.2, <presentation:animations> 10.8.1, <presentation:notes> 16.19, <svg:desc> 10.3.18 and <svg:title> 10.3.17.

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    The <draw:page> element has the following child elements: <anim:animate> ?, <anim:animateColor> ?, <anim:animateMotion> ?, <anim:animateTransform> ?, <anim:audio> ?, <anim:command> ?, <anim:iterate> ?, <anim:par> ?, <anim:seq> ?, <anim:set> ?, <anim:transitionFilter> ?, <dr3d:scene> ?, <draw:a> ?, <draw:caption> ?, <draw:circle> ?, <draw:connector> ?, <draw:control> ?, <draw:custom-shape> ?, <draw:ellipse> ?, <draw:frame> ?, <draw:g> ?, <draw:layer-set> ?, <draw:line> ?, <draw:measure> ?, <draw:page-thumbnail> ?, <draw:path> ?, <draw:polygon> ?, <draw:polyline> ?, <draw:rect> ?, <draw:regular-polygon> ?, <office:annotation> ?, <office:forms> ?, <presentation:animations> ?, <presentation:notes> ?, <svg:desc> ? and <svg:title> ?.

    10.2.5 <draw:equation>

    The <draw:equation> element specifies a formula for the calculation of a value and the name by which that formula can be referenced.

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    The <draw:equation> element is usable within the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> 10.6.2.

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    The <draw:equation> element is usable within the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> ?.

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    The <draw:equation> element has the following attributes: draw:formula 19.171 and draw:name 19.197.

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    The <draw:equation> element has the following attributes: draw:formula ? and draw:name ?.

    The <draw:equation> element has no child elements.

    10.3 Drawing Shapes

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    10.3.2 The <draw:rect> element represents a rectangular drawing shape.

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    The <draw:rect> element is usable within the following elements: <chart:chart> 11.1, <draw:a> 10.4.12, <draw:g> 10.3.15, <draw:page> 10.2.4, <draw:text-box> 10.4.3, <office:text> 3.4, <presentation:notes> 16.19, <style:handout-master> 10.2.1, <style:master-page> 16.9, <table:covered-table-cell> 9.1.5, <table:shapes> 9.2.8, <table:table-cell> 9.1.4, <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:deletion> 5.5.5, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:index-body> 8.2.2, <text:index-title> 8.2.3, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:note-body> 6.3.4, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2, <text:section> 5.4 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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    The <draw:rect> element is usable within the following elements: <chart:chart> ?, <draw:a> ?, <draw:g> ?, <draw:page> ?, <draw:text-box> ?, <office:text> ?, <presentation:notes> ?, <style:handout-master> ?, <style:master-page> ?, <table:covered-table-cell> ?, <table:shapes> ?, <table:table-cell> ?, <text:a> ?, <text:deletion> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:index-body> ?, <text:index-title> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:note-body> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ?, <text:section> ? and <text:span> ?.

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    The <draw:rect> element has the following attributes: draw:caption-id 19.115, draw:class-names 19.120, draw:corner-radius 19.127, draw:id 19.187, draw:layer 19.189, draw:name 19.197, draw:style-name 19.219, draw:text-style-name 19.227, draw:transform 19.228, draw:z-index 19.231, presentation:class-names 19.394, presentation:style-name 19.426, svg:height 19.543, svg:rx 19.554, svg:ry 19.555, svg:width 19.575, svg:x 19.577, svg:y 19.581, table:end-cell-address 19.631, table:end-x 19.636, table:end-y 19.637, table:table-background 19.733, text:anchor-page-number 19.758, text:anchor-type 19.759 and xml:id 19.920.

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    The <draw:rect> element has the following attributes: draw:caption-id ?, draw:class-names ?, draw:corner-radius ?, draw:id ?, draw:layer ?, draw:name ?, draw:style-name ?, draw:text-style-name ?, draw:transform ?, draw:z-index ?, presentation:class-names ?, presentation:style-name ?, svg:height ?, svg:rx ?, svg:ry ?, svg:width ?, svg:x ?, svg:y ?, table:end-cell-address ?, table:end-x ?, table:end-y ?, table:table-background ?, text:anchor-page-number ?, text:anchor-type ? and xml:id ?.

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    The <draw:rect> element has the following child elements: <draw:glue-point> 10.3.16, <office:event-listeners> 10.3.19, <svg:desc> 10.3.18, <svg:title> 10.3.17, <table:table> 9.1.2, <text:list> 5.3.1 and <text:p> 5.1.3.

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    The <draw:rect> element has the following child elements: <draw:glue-point> ?, <office:event-listeners> ?, <svg:desc> ?, <svg:title> ?, <table:table> ?, <text:list> ? and <text:p> ?.

    10.3.3 <draw:line>

    The <draw:line> element represents a line.

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    The <draw:line> element is usable within the following elements: <chart:chart> 11.1, <draw:a> 10.4.12, <draw:g> 10.3.15, <draw:page> 10.2.4, <draw:text-box> 10.4.3, <office:text> 3.4, <presentation:notes> 16.19, <style:handout-master> 10.2.1, <style:master-page> 16.9, <table:covered-table-cell> 9.1.5, <table:shapes> 9.2.8, <table:table-cell> 9.1.4, <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:deletion> 5.5.5, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:index-body> 8.2.2, <text:index-title> 8.2.3, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:note-body> 6.3.4, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2, <text:section> 5.4 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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    The <draw:line> element is usable within the following elements: <chart:chart> ?, <draw:a> ?, <draw:g> ?, <draw:page> ?, <draw:text-box> ?, <office:text> ?, <presentation:notes> ?, <style:handout-master> ?, <style:master-page> ?, <table:covered-table-cell> ?, <table:shapes> ?, <table:table-cell> ?, <text:a> ?, <text:deletion> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:index-body> ?, <text:index-title> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:note-body> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ?, <text:section> ? and <text:span> ?.

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    The <draw:line> element has the following attributes: draw:caption-id 19.115, draw:class-names 19.120, draw:id 19.187, draw:layer 19.189, draw:name 19.197, draw:style-name 19.219, draw:text-style-name 19.227, draw:transform 19.228, draw:z-index 19.231, presentation:class-names 19.394, presentation:style-name 19.426, svg:x1 19.578, svg:x2 19.579, svg:y1 19.582, svg:y2 19.583, table:end-cell-address 19.631, table:end-x 19.636, table:end-y 19.637, table:table-background 19.733, text:anchor-page-number 19.758, text:anchor-type 19.759 and xml:id 19.920.

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    The <draw:line> element has the following attributes: draw:caption-id ?, draw:class-names ?, draw:id ?, draw:layer ?, draw:name ?, draw:style-name ?, draw:text-style-name ?, draw:transform ?, draw:z-index ?, presentation:class-names ?, presentation:style-name ?, svg:x1 ?, svg:x2 ?, svg:y1 ?, svg:y2 ?, table:end-cell-address ?, table:end-x ?, table:end-y ?, table:table-background ?, text:anchor-page-number ?, text:anchor-type ? and xml:id ?.

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    The <draw:line> element has the following child elements: <draw:glue-point> 10.3.16, <office:event-listeners> 10.3.19, <svg:desc> 10.3.18, <svg:title> 10.3.17, <table:table> 9.1.2, <text:list> 5.3.1 and <text:p> 5.1.3.

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    The <draw:line> element has the following child elements: <draw:glue-point> ?, <office:event-listeners> ?, <svg:desc> ?, <svg:title> ?, <table:table> ?, <text:list> ? and <text:p> ?.

    10.3.4 <draw:polyline>

    The <draw:polyline> element represents a polyline drawing shape.

    Consumers may ignore svg:height and svg:width attributes, and determine the size of a shape from the polygon vertices.

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    The <draw:polyline> element is usable within the following elements: <chart:chart> 11.1, <draw:a> 10.4.12, <draw:g> 10.3.15, <draw:page> 10.2.4, <draw:text-box> 10.4.3, <office:text> 3.4, <presentation:notes> 16.19, <style:handout-master> 10.2.1, <style:master-page> 16.9, <table:covered-table-cell> 9.1.5, <table:shapes> 9.2.8, <table:table-cell> 9.1.4, <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:deletion> 5.5.5, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:index-body> 8.2.2, <text:index-title> 8.2.3, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:note-body> 6.3.4, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2, <text:section> 5.4 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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    The <draw:polyline> element is usable within the following elements: <chart:chart> ?, <draw:a> ?, <draw:g> ?, <draw:page> ?, <draw:text-box> ?, <office:text> ?, <presentation:notes> ?, <style:handout-master> ?, <style:master-page> ?, <table:covered-table-cell> ?, <table:shapes> ?, <table:table-cell> ?, <text:a> ?, <text:deletion> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:index-body> ?, <text:index-title> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:note-body> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ?, <text:section> ? and <text:span> ?.

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    The <draw:polyline> element has the following attributes: draw:caption-id 19.115, draw:class-names 19.120, draw:id 19.187, draw:layer 19.189, draw:name 19.197, draw:points 19.206, draw:style-name 19.219, draw:text-style-name 19.227, draw:transform 19.228, draw:z-index 19.231, presentation:class-names 19.394, presentation:style-name 19.426, svg:height 19.543, svg:viewBox 19.574, svg:width 19.575, svg:x 19.577, svg:y 19.581, table:end-cell-address 19.631, table:end-x 19.636, table:end-y 19.637, table:table-background 19.733, text:anchor-page-number 19.758, text:anchor-type 19.759 and xml:id 19.920.

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    The <draw:polyline> element has the following attributes: draw:caption-id ?, draw:class-names ?, draw:id ?, draw:layer ?, draw:name ?, draw:points ?, draw:style-name ?, draw:text-style-name ?, draw:transform ?, draw:z-index ?, presentation:class-names ?, presentation:style-name ?, svg:height ?, svg:viewBox ?, svg:width ?, svg:x ?, svg:y ?, table:end-cell-address ?, table:end-x ?, table:end-y ?, table:table-background ?, text:anchor-page-number ?, text:anchor-type ? and xml:id ?.

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    The <draw:polyline> element has the following child elements: <draw:glue-point> 10.3.16, <office:event-listeners> 10.3.19, <svg:desc> 10.3.18, <svg:title> 10.3.17, <table:table> 9.1.2, <text:list> 5.3.1 and <text:p> 5.1.3.

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    The <draw:polyline> element has the following child elements: <draw:glue-point> ?, <office:event-listeners> ?, <svg:desc> ?, <svg:title> ?, <table:table> ?, <text:list> ? and <text:p> ?.

    10.3.5 <draw:polygon>

    The <draw:polygon> element represents a polygon. A polygon is a closed set of straight lines.

    Consumers may ignore svg:height and svg:width attributes, and determine the size of a shape from the polygon vertices.

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    The <draw:polygon> element is usable within the following elements: <chart:chart> 11.1, <draw:a> 10.4.12, <draw:g> 10.3.15, <draw:page> 10.2.4, <draw:text-box> 10.4.3, <office:text> 3.4, <presentation:notes> 16.19, <style:handout-master> 10.2.1, <style:master-page> 16.9, <table:covered-table-cell> 9.1.5, <table:shapes> 9.2.8, <table:table-cell> 9.1.4, <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:deletion> 5.5.5, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:index-body> 8.2.2, <text:index-title> 8.2.3, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:note-body> 6.3.4, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2, <text:section> 5.4 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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    The <draw:polygon> element is usable within the following elements: <chart:chart> ?, <draw:a> ?, <draw:g> ?, <draw:page> ?, <draw:text-box> ?, <office:text> ?, <presentation:notes> ?, <style:handout-master> ?, <style:master-page> ?, <table:covered-table-cell> ?, <table:shapes> ?, <table:table-cell> ?, <text:a> ?, <text:deletion> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:index-body> ?, <text:index-title> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:note-body> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ?, <text:section> ? and <text:span> ?.

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    The <draw:polygon> element has the following attributes: draw:caption-id 19.115, draw:class-names 19.120, draw:id 19.187, draw:layer 19.189, draw:name 19.197, draw:points 19.206, draw:style-name 19.219, draw:text-style-name 19.227, draw:transform 19.228, draw:z-index 19.231, presentation:class-names 19.394, presentation:style-name 19.426, svg:height 19.543, svg:viewBox 19.574, svg:width 19.575, svg:x 19.577, svg:y 19.581, table:end-cell-address 19.631, table:end-x 19.636, table:end-y 19.637, table:table-background 19.733, text:anchor-page-number 19.758, text:anchor-type 19.759 and xml:id 19.920.

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    The <draw:polygon> element has the following attributes: draw:caption-id ?, draw:class-names ?, draw:id ?, draw:layer ?, draw:name ?, draw:points ?, draw:style-name ?, draw:text-style-name ?, draw:transform ?, draw:z-index ?, presentation:class-names ?, presentation:style-name ?, svg:height ?, svg:viewBox ?, svg:width ?, svg:x ?, svg:y ?, table:end-cell-address ?, table:end-x ?, table:end-y ?, table:table-background ?, text:anchor-page-number ?, text:anchor-type ? and xml:id ?.

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    The <draw:polygon> element has the following child elements: <draw:glue-point> 10.3.16, <office:event-listeners> 10.3.19, <svg:desc> 10.3.18, <svg:title> 10.3.17, <table:table> 9.1.2, <text:list> 5.3.1 and <text:p> 5.1.3.

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    The <draw:polygon> element has the following child elements: <draw:glue-point> ?, <office:event-listeners> ?, <svg:desc> ?, <svg:title> ?, <table:table> ?, <text:list> ? and <text:p> ?.

    10.3.6 <draw:regular-polygon>

    The <draw:regular-polygon> element represents a regular polygon. A regular polygon is a polygon that is specified by its number of edges (that is equal to the number of its corners), rather than by arbitrary points.

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    The <draw:regular-polygon> element is usable within the following elements: <chart:chart> 11.1, <draw:a> 10.4.12, <draw:g> 10.3.15, <draw:page> 10.2.4, <draw:text-box> 10.4.3, <office:text> 3.4, <presentation:notes> 16.19, <style:handout-master> 10.2.1, <style:master-page> 16.9, <table:covered-table-cell> 9.1.5, <table:shapes> 9.2.8, <table:table-cell> 9.1.4, <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:deletion> 5.5.5, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:index-body> 8.2.2, <text:index-title> 8.2.3, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:note-body> 6.3.4, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2, <text:section> 5.4 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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    The <draw:regular-polygon> element is usable within the following elements: <chart:chart> ?, <draw:a> ?, <draw:g> ?, <draw:page> ?, <draw:text-box> ?, <office:text> ?, <presentation:notes> ?, <style:handout-master> ?, <style:master-page> ?, <table:covered-table-cell> ?, <table:shapes> ?, <table:table-cell> ?, <text:a> ?, <text:deletion> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:index-body> ?, <text:index-title> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:note-body> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ?, <text:section> ? and <text:span> ?.

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    The <draw:regular-polygon> element has the following attributes: draw:caption-id 19.115, draw:class-names 19.120, draw:concave 19.123, draw:corners 19.128, draw:id 19.187, draw:layer 19.189, draw:name 19.197, draw:sharpness 19.211, draw:style-name 19.219, draw:text-style-name 19.227, draw:transform 19.228, draw:z-index 19.231, presentation:class-names 19.394, presentation:style-name 19.426, svg:height 19.543, svg:width 19.575, svg:x 19.577, svg:y 19.581, table:end-cell-address 19.631, table:end-x 19.636, table:end-y 19.637, table:table-background 19.733, text:anchor-page-number 19.758, text:anchor-type 19.759 and xml:id 19.920.

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    The <draw:regular-polygon> element has the following attributes: draw:caption-id ?, draw:class-names ?, draw:concave ?, draw:corners ?, draw:id ?, draw:layer ?, draw:name ?, draw:sharpness ?, draw:style-name ?, draw:text-style-name ?, draw:transform ?, draw:z-index ?, presentation:class-names ?, presentation:style-name ?, svg:height ?, svg:width ?, svg:x ?, svg:y ?, table:end-cell-address ?, table:end-x ?, table:end-y ?, table:table-background ?, text:anchor-page-number ?, text:anchor-type ? and xml:id ?.

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    The <draw:regular-polygon> element has the following child elements: <draw:glue-point> 10.3.16, <office:event-listeners> 10.3.19, <svg:desc> 10.3.18, <svg:title> 10.3.17, <table:table> 9.1.2, <text:list> 5.3.1 and <text:p> 5.1.3.

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    The <draw:regular-polygon> element has the following child elements: <draw:glue-point> ?, <office:event-listeners> ?, <svg:desc> ?, <svg:title> ?, <table:table> ?, <text:list> ? and <text:p> ?.

    10.3.7 <draw:path>

    The <draw:path> element represents a path. A path is a shape with a user-defined outline. The outline is defined by the svg:d attribute. 19.530

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    The <draw:path> element is usable within the following elements: <chart:chart> 11.1, <draw:a> 10.4.12, <draw:g> 10.3.15, <draw:page> 10.2.4, <draw:text-box> 10.4.3, <office:text> 3.4, <presentation:notes> 16.19, <style:handout-master> 10.2.1, <style:master-page> 16.9, <table:covered-table-cell> 9.1.5, <table:shapes> 9.2.8, <table:table-cell> 9.1.4, <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:deletion> 5.5.5, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:index-body> 8.2.2, <text:index-title> 8.2.3, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:note-body> 6.3.4, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2, <text:section> 5.4 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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    The <draw:path> element is usable within the following elements: <chart:chart> ?, <draw:a> ?, <draw:g> ?, <draw:page> ?, <draw:text-box> ?, <office:text> ?, <presentation:notes> ?, <style:handout-master> ?, <style:master-page> ?, <table:covered-table-cell> ?, <table:shapes> ?, <table:table-cell> ?, <text:a> ?, <text:deletion> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:index-body> ?, <text:index-title> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:note-body> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ?, <text:section> ? and <text:span> ?.

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    The <draw:path> element has the following attributes: draw:caption-id 19.115, draw:class-names 19.120, draw:id 19.187, draw:layer 19.189, draw:name 19.197, draw:style-name 19.219, draw:text-style-name 19.227, draw:transform 19.228, draw:z-index 19.231, presentation:class-names 19.394, presentation:style-name 19.426, svg:d 19.530, svg:height 19.543, svg:viewBox 19.574, svg:width 19.575, svg:x 19.577, svg:y 19.581, table:end-cell-address 19.631, table:end-x 19.636, table:end-y 19.637, table:table-background 19.733, text:anchor-page-number 19.758, text:anchor-type 19.759 and xml:id 19.920.

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    The <draw:path> element has the following attributes: draw:caption-id ?, draw:class-names ?, draw:id ?, draw:layer ?, draw:name ?, draw:style-name ?, draw:text-style-name ?, draw:transform ?, draw:z-index ?, presentation:class-names ?, presentation:style-name ?, svg:d ?, svg:height ?, svg:viewBox ?, svg:width ?, svg:x ?, svg:y ?, table:end-cell-address ?, table:end-x ?, table:end-y ?, table:table-background ?, text:anchor-page-number ?, text:anchor-type ? and xml:id ?.

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    The <draw:path> element has the following child elements: <draw:glue-point> 10.3.16, <office:event-listeners> 10.3.19, <svg:desc> 10.3.18, <svg:title> 10.3.17, <table:table> 9.1.2, <text:list> 5.3.1 and <text:p> 5.1.3.

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    The <draw:path> element has the following child elements: <draw:glue-point> ?, <office:event-listeners> ?, <svg:desc> ?, <svg:title> ?, <table:table> ?, <text:list> ? and <text:p> ?.

    10.3.8 <draw:circle>

    The <draw:circle> element represents a circular drawing shape.

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    The <draw:circle> element is usable within the following elements: <chart:chart> 11.1, <draw:a> 10.4.12, <draw:g> 10.3.15, <draw:page> 10.2.4, <draw:text-box> 10.4.3, <office:text> 3.4, <presentation:notes> 16.19, <style:handout-master> 10.2.1, <style:master-page> 16.9, <table:covered-table-cell> 9.1.5, <table:shapes> 9.2.8, <table:table-cell> 9.1.4, <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:deletion> 5.5.5, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:index-body> 8.2.2, <text:index-title> 8.2.3, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:note-body> 6.3.4, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2, <text:section> 5.4 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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    The <draw:circle> element is usable within the following elements: <chart:chart> ?, <draw:a> ?, <draw:g> ?, <draw:page> ?, <draw:text-box> ?, <office:text> ?, <presentation:notes> ?, <style:handout-master> ?, <style:master-page> ?, <table:covered-table-cell> ?, <table:shapes> ?, <table:table-cell> ?, <text:a> ?, <text:deletion> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:index-body> ?, <text:index-title> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:note-body> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ?, <text:section> ? and <text:span> ?.

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    The <draw:circle> element has the following attributes: draw:caption-id 19.115, draw:class-names 19.120, draw:end-angle 19.140, draw:id 19.187, draw:kind 19.188, draw:layer 19.189, draw:name 19.197, draw:start-angle 19.213, draw:style-name 19.219, draw:text-style-name 19.227, draw:transform 19.228, draw:z-index 19.231, presentation:class-names 19.394, presentation:style-name 19.426, svg:cx 19.528, svg:cy 19.529, svg:height 19.543, svg:r 19.553, svg:width 19.575, svg:x 19.577, svg:y 19.581, table:end-cell-address 19.631, table:end-x 19.636, table:end-y 19.637, table:table-background 19.733, text:anchor-page-number 19.758, text:anchor-type 19.759 and xml:id 19.920.

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    The <draw:circle> element has the following attributes: draw:caption-id ?, draw:class-names ?, draw:end-angle ?, draw:id ?, draw:kind ?, draw:layer ?, draw:name ?, draw:start-angle ?, draw:style-name ?, draw:text-style-name ?, draw:transform ?, draw:z-index ?, presentation:class-names ?, presentation:style-name ?, svg:cx ?, svg:cy ?, svg:height ?, svg:r ?, svg:width ?, svg:x ?, svg:y ?, table:end-cell-address ?, table:end-x ?, table:end-y ?, table:table-background ?, text:anchor-page-number ?, text:anchor-type ? and xml:id ?.

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    The <draw:circle> element has the following child elements: <draw:glue-point> 10.3.16, <office:event-listeners> 10.3.19, <svg:desc> 10.3.18, <svg:title> 10.3.17, <table:table> 9.1.2, <text:list> 5.3.1 and <text:p> 5.1.3.

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    The <draw:circle> element has the following child elements: <draw:glue-point> ?, <office:event-listeners> ?, <svg:desc> ?, <svg:title> ?, <table:table> ?, <text:list> ? and <text:p> ?.

    10.3.9 <draw:ellipse>

    The <draw:ellipse> element represents an ellipse.

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    The <draw:ellipse> element is usable within the following elements: <chart:chart> 11.1, <draw:a> 10.4.12, <draw:g> 10.3.15, <draw:page> 10.2.4, <draw:text-box> 10.4.3, <office:text> 3.4, <presentation:notes> 16.19, <style:handout-master> 10.2.1, <style:master-page> 16.9, <table:covered-table-cell> 9.1.5, <table:shapes> 9.2.8, <table:table-cell> 9.1.4, <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:deletion> 5.5.5, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:index-body> 8.2.2, <text:index-title> 8.2.3, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:note-body> 6.3.4, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2, <text:section> 5.4 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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    The <draw:ellipse> element is usable within the following elements: <chart:chart> ?, <draw:a> ?, <draw:g> ?, <draw:page> ?, <draw:text-box> ?, <office:text> ?, <presentation:notes> ?, <style:handout-master> ?, <style:master-page> ?, <table:covered-table-cell> ?, <table:shapes> ?, <table:table-cell> ?, <text:a> ?, <text:deletion> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:index-body> ?, <text:index-title> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:note-body> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ?, <text:section> ? and <text:span> ?.

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    The <draw:ellipse> element has the following attributes: draw:caption-id 19.115, draw:class-names 19.120, draw:end-angle 19.140, draw:id 19.187, draw:kind 19.188, draw:layer 19.189, draw:name 19.197, draw:start-angle 19.213, draw:style-name 19.219, draw:text-style-name 19.227, draw:transform 19.228, draw:z-index 19.231, presentation:class-names 19.394, presentation:style-name 19.426, svg:cx 19.528, svg:cy 19.529, svg:height 19.543, svg:rx 19.554, svg:ry 19.555, svg:width 19.575, svg:x 19.577, svg:y 19.581, table:end-cell-address 19.631, table:end-x 19.636, table:end-y 19.637, table:table-background 19.733, text:anchor-page-number 19.758, text:anchor-type 19.759 and xml:id 19.920.

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    The <draw:ellipse> element has the following attributes: draw:caption-id ?, draw:class-names ?, draw:end-angle ?, draw:id ?, draw:kind ?, draw:layer ?, draw:name ?, draw:start-angle ?, draw:style-name ?, draw:text-style-name ?, draw:transform ?, draw:z-index ?, presentation:class-names ?, presentation:style-name ?, svg:cx ?, svg:cy ?, svg:height ?, svg:rx ?, svg:ry ?, svg:width ?, svg:x ?, svg:y ?, table:end-cell-address ?, table:end-x ?, table:end-y ?, table:table-background ?, text:anchor-page-number ?, text:anchor-type ? and xml:id ?.

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    The <draw:ellipse> element has the following child elements: <draw:glue-point> 10.3.16, <office:event-listeners> 10.3.19, <svg:desc> 10.3.18, <svg:title> 10.3.17, <table:table> 9.1.2, <text:list> 5.3.1 and <text:p> 5.1.3.

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    The <draw:ellipse> element has the following child elements: <draw:glue-point> ?, <office:event-listeners> ?, <svg:desc> ?, <svg:title> ?, <table:table> ?, <text:list> ? and <text:p> ?.

    10.3.10 <draw:connector>

    The <draw:connector> element represents a connected set of one or more lines that visually connects a start and an end point.

    @@ -4840,20 +4840,20 @@

    10.3.10 Note: This assists consumers that are not capable of computing a connector path.

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    The <draw:connector> element is usable within the following elements: <chart:chart> 11.1, <draw:a> 10.4.12, <draw:g> 10.3.15, <draw:page> 10.2.4, <draw:text-box> 10.4.3, <office:text> 3.4, <presentation:notes> 16.19, <style:handout-master> 10.2.1, <style:master-page> 16.9, <table:covered-table-cell> 9.1.5, <table:shapes> 9.2.8, <table:table-cell> 9.1.4, <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:deletion> 5.5.5, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:index-body> 8.2.2, <text:index-title> 8.2.3, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:note-body> 6.3.4, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2, <text:section> 5.4 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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    The <draw:connector> element is usable within the following elements: <chart:chart> ?, <draw:a> ?, <draw:g> ?, <draw:page> ?, <draw:text-box> ?, <office:text> ?, <presentation:notes> ?, <style:handout-master> ?, <style:master-page> ?, <table:covered-table-cell> ?, <table:shapes> ?, <table:table-cell> ?, <text:a> ?, <text:deletion> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:index-body> ?, <text:index-title> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:note-body> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ?, <text:section> ? and <text:span> ?.

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    The <draw:connector> element has the following attributes: draw:caption-id 19.115, draw:class-names 19.120, draw:end-glue-point 19.142, draw:end-shape 19.144, draw:id 19.187, draw:layer 19.189, draw:line-skew 19.190, draw:name 19.197, draw:start-glue-point 19.215, draw:start-shape 19.217, draw:style-name 19.219, draw:text-style-name 19.227, draw:transform 19.228, draw:type 19.229, draw:z-index 19.231, presentation:class-names 19.394, presentation:style-name 19.426, svg:d 19.530, svg:viewBox 19.574, svg:x1 19.578, svg:x2 19.579, svg:y1 19.582, svg:y2 19.583, table:end-cell-address 19.631, table:end-x 19.636, table:end-y 19.637, table:table-background 19.733, text:anchor-page-number 19.758, text:anchor-type 19.759 and xml:id 19.920.

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    The <draw:connector> element has the following attributes: draw:caption-id ?, draw:class-names ?, draw:end-glue-point ?, draw:end-shape ?, draw:id ?, draw:layer ?, draw:line-skew ?, draw:name ?, draw:start-glue-point ?, draw:start-shape ?, draw:style-name ?, draw:text-style-name ?, draw:transform ?, draw:type ?, draw:z-index ?, presentation:class-names ?, presentation:style-name ?, svg:d ?, svg:viewBox ?, svg:x1 ?, svg:x2 ?, svg:y1 ?, svg:y2 ?, table:end-cell-address ?, table:end-x ?, table:end-y ?, table:table-background ?, text:anchor-page-number ?, text:anchor-type ? and xml:id ?.

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    The <draw:connector> element has the following child elements: <draw:glue-point> 10.3.16, <office:event-listeners> 10.3.19, <svg:desc> 10.3.18, <svg:title> 10.3.17, <table:table> 9.1.2, <text:list> 5.3.1 and <text:p> 5.1.3.

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    The <draw:connector> element has the following child elements: <draw:glue-point> ?, <office:event-listeners> ?, <svg:desc> ?, <svg:title> ?, <table:table> ?, <text:list> ? and <text:p> ?.

    10.3.11 <draw:caption>

    The <draw:caption> element represents a description attached to a fixed point. It consists of rectangular drawing shape with an additional set of connected lines that connect the rectangle with the fixed point.

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    The <draw:caption> element is usable within the following elements: <chart:chart> 11.1, <draw:a> 10.4.12, <draw:g> 10.3.15, <draw:page> 10.2.4, <draw:text-box> 10.4.3, <office:text> 3.4, <presentation:notes> 16.19, <style:handout-master> 10.2.1, <style:master-page> 16.9, <table:covered-table-cell> 9.1.5, <table:shapes> 9.2.8, <table:table-cell> 9.1.4, <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:deletion> 5.5.5, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:index-body> 8.2.2, <text:index-title> 8.2.3, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:note-body> 6.3.4, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2, <text:section> 5.4 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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    The <draw:caption> element is usable within the following elements: <chart:chart> ?, <draw:a> ?, <draw:g> ?, <draw:page> ?, <draw:text-box> ?, <office:text> ?, <presentation:notes> ?, <style:handout-master> ?, <style:master-page> ?, <table:covered-table-cell> ?, <table:shapes> ?, <table:table-cell> ?, <text:a> ?, <text:deletion> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:index-body> ?, <text:index-title> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:note-body> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ?, <text:section> ? and <text:span> ?.

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    The <draw:caption> element has the following attributes: draw:caption-id 19.115, draw:caption-point-x 19.116, draw:caption-point-y 19.117, draw:class-names 19.120, draw:corner-radius 19.127, draw:id 19.187, draw:layer 19.189, draw:name 19.197, draw:style-name 19.219, draw:text-style-name 19.227, draw:transform 19.228, draw:z-index 19.231, presentation:class-names 19.394, presentation:style-name 19.426, svg:height 19.543, svg:rx 19.554, svg:ry 19.555, svg:width 19.575, svg:x 19.577, svg:y 19.581, table:end-cell-address 19.631, table:end-x 19.636, table:end-y 19.637, table:table-background 19.733, text:anchor-page-number 19.758, text:anchor-type 19.759 and xml:id 19.920.

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    The <draw:caption> element has the following attributes: draw:caption-id ?, draw:caption-point-x ?, draw:caption-point-y ?, draw:class-names ?, draw:corner-radius ?, draw:id ?, draw:layer ?, draw:name ?, draw:style-name ?, draw:text-style-name ?, draw:transform ?, draw:z-index ?, presentation:class-names ?, presentation:style-name ?, svg:height ?, svg:rx ?, svg:ry ?, svg:width ?, svg:x ?, svg:y ?, table:end-cell-address ?, table:end-x ?, table:end-y ?, table:table-background ?, text:anchor-page-number ?, text:anchor-type ? and xml:id ?.

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    The <draw:caption> element has the following child elements: <draw:glue-point> 10.3.16, <office:event-listeners> 10.3.19, <svg:desc> 10.3.18, <svg:title> 10.3.17, <table:table> 9.1.2, <text:list> 5.3.1 and <text:p> 5.1.3.

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    The <draw:caption> element has the following child elements: <draw:glue-point> ?, <office:event-listeners> ?, <svg:desc> ?, <svg:title> ?, <table:table> ?, <text:list> ? and <text:p> ?.

    10.3.12 <draw:measure>

     

    The <draw:measure> element represents a shape that is used to measure distances in drawings.

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    10.3.12 <

    1. 12gap specified by attribute draw:guide-distance 

    2. 13length specified by attribute draw:guide-overhang 

    3. 14Note: Certain technical fields might need special markers for dimension lines. The ODF standard does not restrict the shape of the used markers. 

     

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    The <draw:measure> element is usable within the following elements: <chart:chart> 11.1, <draw:a> 10.4.12, <draw:g> 10.3.15, <draw:page> 10.2.4, <draw:text-box> 10.4.3, <office:text> 3.4, <presentation:notes> 16.19, <style:handout-master> 10.2.1, <style:master-page> 16.9, <table:covered-table-cell> 9.1.5, <table:shapes> 9.2.8, <table:table-cell> 9.1.4, <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:deletion> 5.5.5, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:index-body> 8.2.2, <text:index-title> 8.2.3, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:note-body> 6.3.4, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2, <text:section> 5.4 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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    The <draw:measure> element is usable within the following elements: <chart:chart> ?, <draw:a> ?, <draw:g> ?, <draw:page> ?, <draw:text-box> ?, <office:text> ?, <presentation:notes> ?, <style:handout-master> ?, <style:master-page> ?, <table:covered-table-cell> ?, <table:shapes> ?, <table:table-cell> ?, <text:a> ?, <text:deletion> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:index-body> ?, <text:index-title> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:note-body> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ?, <text:section> ? and <text:span> ?.

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    The <draw:measure> element has the following attributes: draw:caption-id 19.115, draw:class-names 19.120, draw:id 19.187, draw:layer 19.189, draw:name 19.197, draw:style-name 19.219, draw:text-style-name 19.227, draw:transform 19.228, draw:z-index 19.231, presentation:class-names 19.394, presentation:style-name 19.426, svg:x1 19.578, svg:x2 19.579, svg:y1 19.582, svg:y2 19.583, table:end-cell-address 19.631, table:end-x 19.636, table:end-y 19.637, table:table-background 19.733, text:anchor-page-number 19.758, text:anchor-type 19.759 and xml:id 19.920.

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    The <draw:measure> element has the following attributes: draw:caption-id ?, draw:class-names ?, draw:id ?, draw:layer ?, draw:name ?, draw:style-name ?, draw:text-style-name ?, draw:transform ?, draw:z-index ?, presentation:class-names ?, presentation:style-name ?, svg:x1 ?, svg:x2 ?, svg:y1 ?, svg:y2 ?, table:end-cell-address ?, table:end-x ?, table:end-y ?, table:table-background ?, text:anchor-page-number ?, text:anchor-type ? and xml:id ?.

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    The <draw:measure> element has the following child elements: <draw:glue-point> 10.3.16, <office:event-listeners> 10.3.19, <svg:desc> 10.3.18, <svg:title> 10.3.17, <table:table> 9.1.2, <text:list> 5.3.1 and <text:p> 5.1.3.

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    The <draw:measure> element has the following child elements: <draw:glue-point> ?, <office:event-listeners> ?, <svg:desc> ?, <svg:title> ?, <table:table> ?, <text:list> ? and <text:p> ?.

    10.3.13 <draw:control>

    The <draw:control> element represents a shape that is linked to a control inside an <office:forms> element.

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    The <draw:control> element is usable within the following elements: <chart:chart> 11.1, <draw:a> 10.4.12, <draw:g> 10.3.15, <draw:page> 10.2.4, <draw:text-box> 10.4.3, <office:text> 3.4, <presentation:notes> 16.19, <style:handout-master> 10.2.1, <style:master-page> 16.9, <table:covered-table-cell> 9.1.5, <table:shapes> 9.2.8, <table:table-cell> 9.1.4, <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:deletion> 5.5.5, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:index-body> 8.2.2, <text:index-title> 8.2.3, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:note-body> 6.3.4, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2, <text:section> 5.4 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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    The <draw:control> element is usable within the following elements: <chart:chart> ?, <draw:a> ?, <draw:g> ?, <draw:page> ?, <draw:text-box> ?, <office:text> ?, <presentation:notes> ?, <style:handout-master> ?, <style:master-page> ?, <table:covered-table-cell> ?, <table:shapes> ?, <table:table-cell> ?, <text:a> ?, <text:deletion> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:index-body> ?, <text:index-title> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:note-body> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ?, <text:section> ? and <text:span> ?.

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    The <draw:control> element has the following attributes: draw:caption-id 19.115, draw:class-names 19.120, draw:control 19.125, draw:id 19.187, draw:layer 19.189, draw:name 19.197, draw:style-name 19.219, draw:text-style-name 19.227, draw:transform 19.228, draw:z-index 19.231, presentation:class-names 19.394, presentation:style-name 19.426, svg:height 19.543, svg:width 19.575, svg:x 19.577, svg:y 19.581, table:end-cell-address 19.631, table:end-x 19.636, table:end-y 19.637, table:table-background 19.733, text:anchor-page-number 19.758, text:anchor-type 19.759 and xml:id 19.920.

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    The <draw:control> element has the following attributes: draw:caption-id ?, draw:class-names ?, draw:control ?, draw:id ?, draw:layer ?, draw:name ?, draw:style-name ?, draw:text-style-name ?, draw:transform ?, draw:z-index ?, presentation:class-names ?, presentation:style-name ?, svg:height ?, svg:width ?, svg:x ?, svg:y ?, table:end-cell-address ?, table:end-x ?, table:end-y ?, table:table-background ?, text:anchor-page-number ?, text:anchor-type ? and xml:id ?.

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    The <draw:control> element has the following child elements: <draw:glue-point> 10.3.16, <svg:desc> 10.3.18 and <svg:title> 10.3.17.

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    10.3.14 <draw:page-thumbnail>

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    The <draw:control> element has the following child elements: <draw:glue-point> ?, <svg:desc> ? and <svg:title> ?.

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    10.3.14 <draw:page-thumbnail>

    The <draw:page-thumbnail> element represents a rectangular area that displays the thumbnail of a drawing page.

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    The <draw:page-thumbnail> element is usable within the following elements: <chart:chart> 11.1, <draw:a> 10.4.12, <draw:g> 10.3.15, <draw:page> 10.2.4, <draw:text-box> 10.4.3, <office:text> 3.4, <presentation:notes> 16.19, <style:handout-master> 10.2.1, <style:master-page> 16.9, <table:covered-table-cell> 9.1.5, <table:shapes> 9.2.8, <table:table-cell> 9.1.4, <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:deletion> 5.5.5, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:index-body> 8.2.2, <text:index-title> 8.2.3, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:note-body> 6.3.4, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2, <text:section> 5.4 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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    The <draw:page-thumbnail> element is usable within the following elements: <chart:chart> ?, <draw:a> ?, <draw:g> ?, <draw:page> ?, <draw:text-box> ?, <office:text> ?, <presentation:notes> ?, <style:handout-master> ?, <style:master-page> ?, <table:covered-table-cell> ?, <table:shapes> ?, <table:table-cell> ?, <text:a> ?, <text:deletion> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:index-body> ?, <text:index-title> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:note-body> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ?, <text:section> ? and <text:span> ?.

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    The <draw:page-thumbnail> element has the following attributes: draw:caption-id 19.115, draw:class-names 19.120, draw:id 19.187, draw:layer 19.189, draw:name 19.197, draw:page-number 19.203, draw:style-name 19.219, draw:transform 19.228, draw:z-index 19.231, presentation:class 19.393, presentation:class-names 19.394, presentation:placeholder 19.411, presentation:style-name 19.426, presentation:user-transformed 19.431, svg:height 19.543, svg:width 19.575, svg:x 19.577, svg:y 19.581, table:end-cell-address 19.631, table:end-x 19.636, table:end-y 19.637, table:table-background 19.733, text:anchor-page-number 19.758, text:anchor-type 19.759 and xml:id 19.920.

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    The <draw:page-thumbnail> element has the following attributes: draw:caption-id ?, draw:class-names ?, draw:id ?, draw:layer ?, draw:name ?, draw:page-number ?, draw:style-name ?, draw:transform ?, draw:z-index ?, presentation:class ?, presentation:class-names ?, presentation:placeholder ?, presentation:style-name ?, presentation:user-transformed ?, svg:height ?, svg:width ?, svg:x ?, svg:y ?, table:end-cell-address ?, table:end-x ?, table:end-y ?, table:table-background ?, text:anchor-page-number ?, text:anchor-type ? and xml:id ?.

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    The <draw:page-thumbnail> element has the following child elements: <svg:desc> 10.3.18 and <svg:title> 10.3.17.

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    10.3.15 <draw:g>

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    The <draw:page-thumbnail> element has the following child elements: <svg:desc> ? and <svg:title> ?.

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    10.3.15 <draw:g>

    The <draw:g> element represents a group of drawing shapes.

    Drawing shapes contained in a <draw:g> element, that is itself contained in a <draw:a> element act as hyperlinks using the xlink:href 19.916 attribute of the containing <draw:a> element. If the included drawing shapes are themselves contained within <draw:a> elements, then the xlink:href attributes of those <draw:a> elements act as the hyperlink information for the shapes they contain.

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    The <draw:g> element is usable within the following elements: <chart:chart> 11.1, <draw:a> 10.4.12, <draw:g> 10.3.15, <draw:page> 10.2.4, <draw:text-box> 10.4.3, <office:text> 3.4, <presentation:notes> 16.19, <style:handout-master> 10.2.1, <style:master-page> 16.9, <table:covered-table-cell> 9.1.5, <table:shapes> 9.2.8, <table:table-cell> 9.1.4, <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:deletion> 5.5.5, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:index-body> 8.2.2, <text:index-title> 8.2.3, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:note-body> 6.3.4, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2, <text:section> 5.4 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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    The <draw:g> element is usable within the following elements: <chart:chart> ?, <draw:a> ?, <draw:g> ?, <draw:page> ?, <draw:text-box> ?, <office:text> ?, <presentation:notes> ?, <style:handout-master> ?, <style:master-page> ?, <table:covered-table-cell> ?, <table:shapes> ?, <table:table-cell> ?, <text:a> ?, <text:deletion> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:index-body> ?, <text:index-title> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:note-body> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ?, <text:section> ? and <text:span> ?.

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    The <draw:g> element has the following attributes: draw:caption-id 19.115, draw:class-names 19.120, draw:id 19.187, draw:name 19.197, draw:style-name 19.219, draw:z-index 19.231, presentation:class-names 19.394, presentation:style-name 19.426, svg:y 19.581, table:end-cell-address 19.631, table:end-x 19.636, table:end-y 19.637, table:table-background 19.733, text:anchor-page-number 19.758, text:anchor-type 19.759 and xml:id 19.920.

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    The <draw:g> element has the following attributes: draw:caption-id ?, draw:class-names ?, draw:id ?, draw:name ?, draw:style-name ?, draw:z-index ?, presentation:class-names ?, presentation:style-name ?, svg:y ?, table:end-cell-address ?, table:end-x ?, table:end-y ?, table:table-background ?, text:anchor-page-number ?, text:anchor-type ? and xml:id ?.

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    The <draw:g> element has the following child elements: <dr3d:scene> 10.5.2, <draw:a> 10.4.12, <draw:caption> 10.3.11, <draw:circle> 10.3.8, <draw:connector> 10.3.10, <draw:control> 10.3.13, <draw:custom-shape> 10.6.1, <draw:ellipse> 10.3.9, <draw:frame> 10.4.2, <draw:g> 10.3.15, <draw:glue-point> 10.3.16, <draw:line> 10.3.3, <draw:measure> 10.3.12, <draw:page-thumbnail> 10.3.14, <draw:path> 10.3.7, <draw:polygon> 10.3.5, <draw:polyline> 10.3.4, <draw:rect> 10.3.2, <draw:regular-polygon> 10.3.6, <office:event-listeners> 10.3.19, <svg:desc> 10.3.18 and <svg:title> 10.3.17.

    +

    The <draw:g> element has the following child elements: <dr3d:scene> ?, <draw:a> ?, <draw:caption> ?, <draw:circle> ?, <draw:connector> ?, <draw:control> ?, <draw:custom-shape> ?, <draw:ellipse> ?, <draw:frame> ?, <draw:g> ?, <draw:glue-point> ?, <draw:line> ?, <draw:measure> ?, <draw:page-thumbnail> ?, <draw:path> ?, <draw:polygon> ?, <draw:polyline> ?, <draw:rect> ?, <draw:regular-polygon> ?, <office:event-listeners> ?, <svg:desc> ? and <svg:title> ?.

    10.3.16 <draw:glue-point>

    The <draw:glue-point> element specifies a point in the area of a drawing object to which a connector shape can connect. All drawing objects have four standard glue points located at the center of the four edges of the object's bounding box. Additional glue points may be added to a drawing object by inserting one or more <draw:glue-point> elements into a drawing object element.

    -

    The <draw:glue-point> element is usable within the following elements: <dr3d:scene> 10.5.2, <draw:caption> 10.3.11, <draw:circle> 10.3.8, <draw:connector> 10.3.10, <draw:control> 10.3.13, <draw:custom-shape> 10.6.1, <draw:ellipse> 10.3.9, <draw:frame> 10.4.2, <draw:g> 10.3.15, <draw:line> 10.3.3, <draw:measure> 10.3.12, <draw:path> 10.3.7, <draw:polygon> 10.3.5, <draw:polyline> 10.3.4, <draw:rect> 10.3.2 and <draw:regular-polygon> 10.3.6.

    +

    The <draw:glue-point> element is usable within the following elements: <dr3d:scene> ?, <draw:caption> ?, <draw:circle> ?, <draw:connector> ?, <draw:control> ?, <draw:custom-shape> ?, <draw:ellipse> ?, <draw:frame> ?, <draw:g> ?, <draw:line> ?, <draw:measure> ?, <draw:path> ?, <draw:polygon> ?, <draw:polyline> ?, <draw:rect> ? and <draw:regular-polygon> ?.

    -

    The <draw:glue-point> element has the following attributes: draw:align 19.111, draw:escape-direction 19.147, draw:id 19.187, svg:x 19.577 and svg:y 19.581.

    +

    The <draw:glue-point> element has the following attributes: draw:align ?, draw:escape-direction ?, draw:id ?, svg:x ? and svg:y ?.

    The <draw:glue-point> element has no child elements.

    10.3.17 <svg:title>

    The <svg:title> element specifies a name for a graphic object.

    -

    The <svg:title> element is usable within the following elements: <dr3d:scene> 10.5.2, <draw:area-circle> 10.4.13.4, <draw:area-polygon> 10.4.13.5, <draw:area-rectangle> 10.4.13.3, <draw:caption> 10.3.11, <draw:circle> 10.3.8, <draw:connector> 10.3.10, <draw:control> 10.3.13, <draw:custom-shape> 10.6.1, <draw:ellipse> 10.3.9, <draw:frame> 10.4.2, <draw:g> 10.3.15, <draw:layer> 10.2.3, <draw:line> 10.3.3, <draw:measure> 10.3.12, <draw:page> 10.2.4, <draw:page-thumbnail> 10.3.14, <draw:path> 10.3.7, <draw:polygon> 10.3.5, <draw:polyline> 10.3.4, <draw:rect> 10.3.2 and <draw:regular-polygon> 10.3.6.

    +

    The <svg:title> element is usable within the following elements: <dr3d:scene> ?, <draw:area-circle> ?, <draw:area-polygon> ?, <draw:area-rectangle> ?, <draw:caption> ?, <draw:circle> ?, <draw:connector> ?, <draw:control> ?, <draw:custom-shape> ?, <draw:ellipse> ?, <draw:frame> ?, <draw:g> ?, <draw:layer> ?, <draw:line> ?, <draw:measure> ?, <draw:page> ?, <draw:page-thumbnail> ?, <draw:path> ?, <draw:polygon> ?, <draw:polyline> ?, <draw:rect> ? and <draw:regular-polygon> ?.

    The <svg:title> element has no attributes.

    @@ -4960,7 +4960,7 @@

    10.3.18 <

    The <svg:desc> element specifies a prose description of a graphic object that may be used to support accessibility. See appendix D.

    -

    The <svg:desc> element is usable within the following elements: <dr3d:scene> 10.5.2, <draw:area-circle> 10.4.13.4, <draw:area-polygon> 10.4.13.5, <draw:area-rectangle> 10.4.13.3, <draw:caption> 10.3.11, <draw:circle> 10.3.8, <draw:connector> 10.3.10, <draw:control> 10.3.13, <draw:custom-shape> 10.6.1, <draw:ellipse> 10.3.9, <draw:frame> 10.4.2, <draw:g> 10.3.15, <draw:layer> 10.2.3, <draw:line> 10.3.3, <draw:measure> 10.3.12, <draw:page> 10.2.4, <draw:page-thumbnail> 10.3.14, <draw:path> 10.3.7, <draw:polygon> 10.3.5, <draw:polyline> 10.3.4, <draw:rect> 10.3.2 and <draw:regular-polygon> 10.3.6.

    +

    The <svg:desc> element is usable within the following elements: <dr3d:scene> ?, <draw:area-circle> ?, <draw:area-polygon> ?, <draw:area-rectangle> ?, <draw:caption> ?, <draw:circle> ?, <draw:connector> ?, <draw:control> ?, <draw:custom-shape> ?, <draw:ellipse> ?, <draw:frame> ?, <draw:g> ?, <draw:layer> ?, <draw:line> ?, <draw:measure> ?, <draw:page> ?, <draw:page-thumbnail> ?, <draw:path> ?, <draw:polygon> ?, <draw:polyline> ?, <draw:rect> ? and <draw:regular-polygon> ?.

    The <svg:desc> element has no attributes.

    @@ -4971,11 +4971,11 @@

    10.3.1

    The <office:event-listeners> element represents the attachment of an event listener to a drawing shape, form control or other event-driven object. See 14.5.

    -

    The <office:event-listeners> element is usable within the following elements: <draw:area-circle> 10.4.13.4, <draw:area-polygon> 10.4.13.5, <draw:area-rectangle> 10.4.13.3, <draw:caption> 10.3.11, <draw:circle> 10.3.8, <draw:connector> 10.3.10, <draw:custom-shape> 10.6.1, <draw:ellipse> 10.3.9, <draw:frame> 10.4.2, <draw:g> 10.3.15, <draw:line> 10.3.3, <draw:measure> 10.3.12, <draw:path> 10.3.7, <draw:polygon> 10.3.5, <draw:polyline> 10.3.4, <draw:rect> 10.3.2, <draw:regular-polygon> 10.3.6, <form:button> 13.5.15, <form:checkbox> 13.5.17, <form:combobox> 13.5.11, <form:date> 13.5.8, <form:file> 13.5.5, <form:fixed-text> 13.5.10, <form:form> 13.3, <form:formatted-text> 13.5.6, <form:frame> 13.5.19, <form:generic-control> 13.5.25, <form:grid> 13.5.22, <form:hidden> 13.5.21, <form:image> 13.5.16, <form:image-frame> 13.5.20, <form:listbox> 13.5.13, <form:number> 13.5.7, <form:password> 13.5.4, <form:radio> 13.5.18, <form:text> 13.5.2, <form:textarea> 13.5.3, <form:time> 13.5.9, <form:value-range> 13.5.24, <office:scripts> 3.12, <table:content-validation> 9.4.5, <text:a> 6.1.8 and <text:execute-macro> 7.7.10.

    +

    The <office:event-listeners> element is usable within the following elements: <draw:area-circle> ?, <draw:area-polygon> ?, <draw:area-rectangle> ?, <draw:caption> ?, <draw:circle> ?, <draw:connector> ?, <draw:custom-shape> ?, <draw:ellipse> ?, <draw:frame> ?, <draw:g> ?, <draw:line> ?, <draw:measure> ?, <draw:path> ?, <draw:polygon> ?, <draw:polyline> ?, <draw:rect> ?, <draw:regular-polygon> ?, <form:button> ?, <form:checkbox> ?, <form:combobox> ?, <form:date> ?, <form:file> ?, <form:fixed-text> ?, <form:form> ?, <form:formatted-text> ?, <form:frame> ?, <form:generic-control> ?, <form:grid> ?, <form:hidden> ?, <form:image> ?, <form:image-frame> ?, <form:listbox> ?, <form:number> ?, <form:password> ?, <form:radio> ?, <form:text> ?, <form:textarea> ?, <form:time> ?, <form:value-range> ?, <office:scripts> ?, <table:content-validation> ?, <text:a> ? and <text:execute-macro> ?.

    The <office:event-listeners> element has no attributes.

    -

    The <office:event-listeners> element has the following child elements: <presentation:event-listener> 10.9.2 and <script:event-listener> 14.5.2.

    +

    The <office:event-listeners> element has the following child elements: <presentation:event-listener> ? and <script:event-listener> ?.

    10.4 Frames

    10.4.1 General

    @@ -4992,20 +4992,20 @@

    10.4.2 <

    Frame formatting properties are stored in styles belonging to the graphic family.

    -

    The <draw:frame> element is usable within the following elements: <chart:chart> 11.1, <draw:a> 10.4.12, <draw:g> 10.3.15, <draw:page> 10.2.4, <draw:text-box> 10.4.3, <office:image> 3.9, <office:text> 3.4, <presentation:notes> 16.19, <style:handout-master> 10.2.1, <style:master-page> 16.9, <table:covered-table-cell> 9.1.5, <table:shapes> 9.2.8, <table:table-cell> 9.1.4, <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:deletion> 5.5.5, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:index-body> 8.2.2, <text:index-title> 8.2.3, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:note-body> 6.3.4, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2, <text:section> 5.4 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

    +

    The <draw:frame> element is usable within the following elements: <chart:chart> ?, <draw:a> ?, <draw:g> ?, <draw:page> ?, <draw:text-box> ?, <office:image> ?, <office:text> ?, <presentation:notes> ?, <style:handout-master> ?, <style:master-page> ?, <table:covered-table-cell> ?, <table:shapes> ?, <table:table-cell> ?, <text:a> ?, <text:deletion> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:index-body> ?, <text:index-title> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:note-body> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ?, <text:section> ? and <text:span> ?.

    -

    The <draw:frame> element has the following attributes: draw:caption-id 19.115, draw:class-names 19.120, draw:copy-of 19.126, draw:id 19.187, draw:layer 19.189, draw:name 19.197, draw:style-name 19.219, draw:text-style-name 19.227, draw:transform 19.228, draw:z-index 19.231, presentation:class 19.393, presentation:class-names 19.394, presentation:placeholder 19.411, presentation:style-name 19.426, presentation:user-transformed 19.431, style:rel-height 19.513, style:rel-width 19.514, svg:height 19.543, svg:width 19.575, svg:x 19.577, svg:y 19.581, table:end-cell-address 19.631, table:end-x 19.636, table:end-y 19.637, table:table-background 19.733, text:anchor-page-number 19.758, text:anchor-type 19.759 and xml:id 19.920.

    +

    The <draw:frame> element has the following attributes: draw:caption-id ?, draw:class-names ?, draw:copy-of ?, draw:id ?, draw:layer ?, draw:name ?, draw:style-name ?, draw:text-style-name ?, draw:transform ?, draw:z-index ?, presentation:class ?, presentation:class-names ?, presentation:placeholder ?, presentation:style-name ?, presentation:user-transformed ?, style:rel-height ?, style:rel-width ?, svg:height ?, svg:width ?, svg:x ?, svg:y ?, table:end-cell-address ?, table:end-x ?, table:end-y ?, table:table-background ?, text:anchor-page-number ?, text:anchor-type ? and xml:id ?.

    -

    The <draw:frame> element has the following child elements: <draw:applet> 10.4.7, <draw:contour-path> 10.4.11.3, <draw:contour-polygon> 10.4.11.2, <draw:floating-frame> 10.4.10, <draw:glue-point> 10.3.16, <draw:image> 10.4.4, <draw:image-map> 10.4.13.2, <draw:object> 10.4.6.2, <draw:object-ole> 10.4.6.3, <draw:plugin> 10.4.8, <draw:text-box> 10.4.3, <office:event-listeners> 10.3.19, <svg:desc> 10.3.18, <svg:title> 10.3.17 and <table:table> 9.1.2.

    +

    The <draw:frame> element has the following child elements: <draw:applet> ?, <draw:contour-path> ?, <draw:contour-polygon> ?, <draw:floating-frame> ?, <draw:glue-point> ?, <draw:image> ?, <draw:image-map> ?, <draw:object> ?, <draw:object-ole> ?, <draw:plugin> ?, <draw:text-box> ?, <office:event-listeners> ?, <svg:desc> ?, <svg:title> ? and <table:table> ?.

    10.4.3 <draw:text-box>

    The <draw:text-box> element represents a text box. This element may be used to place text in a container that is outside of the flow of the document.

    -

    The <draw:text-box> element is usable within the following element: <draw:frame> 10.4.2.

    +

    The <draw:text-box> element is usable within the following element: <draw:frame> ?.

    -

    The <draw:text-box> element has the following attributes: draw:chain-next-name 19.118, draw:corner-radius 19.127, fo:max-height 19.238, fo:max-width 19.239, fo:min-height 19.240, fo:min-width 19.241, svg:rx 19.554, svg:ry 19.555, text:id 19.815 and xml:id 19.920.

    +

    The <draw:text-box> element has the following attributes: draw:chain-next-name ?, draw:corner-radius ?, fo:max-height ?, fo:max-width ?, fo:min-height ?, fo:min-width ?, svg:rx ?, svg:ry ?, text:id ? and xml:id ?.

    -

    The <draw:text-box> element has the following child elements: <dr3d:scene> 10.5.2, <draw:a> 10.4.12, <draw:caption> 10.3.11, <draw:circle> 10.3.8, <draw:connector> 10.3.10, <draw:control> 10.3.13, <draw:custom-shape> 10.6.1, <draw:ellipse> 10.3.9, <draw:frame> 10.4.2, <draw:g> 10.3.15, <draw:line> 10.3.3, <draw:measure> 10.3.12, <draw:page-thumbnail> 10.3.14, <draw:path> 10.3.7, <draw:polygon> 10.3.5, <draw:polyline> 10.3.4, <draw:rect> 10.3.2, <draw:regular-polygon> 10.3.6, <table:table> 9.1.2, <text:alphabetical-index> 8.8, <text:bibliography> 8.9, <text:change> 5.5.8.4, <text:change-end> 5.5.8.3, <text:change-start> 5.5.8.2, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:illustration-index> 8.4, <text:list> 5.3.1, <text:numbered-paragraph> 5.3.6, <text:object-index> 8.6, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:section> 5.4, <text:soft-page-break> 5.6, <text:table-index> 8.5, <text:table-of-content> 8.3 and <text:user-index> 8.7.

    +

    The <draw:text-box> element has the following child elements: <dr3d:scene> ?, <draw:a> ?, <draw:caption> ?, <draw:circle> ?, <draw:connector> ?, <draw:control> ?, <draw:custom-shape> ?, <draw:ellipse> ?, <draw:frame> ?, <draw:g> ?, <draw:line> ?, <draw:measure> ?, <draw:page-thumbnail> ?, <draw:path> ?, <draw:polygon> ?, <draw:polyline> ?, <draw:rect> ?, <draw:regular-polygon> ?, <table:table> ?, <text:alphabetical-index> ?, <text:bibliography> ?, <text:change> ?, <text:change-end> ?, <text:change-start> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:illustration-index> ?, <text:list> ?, <text:numbered-paragraph> ?, <text:object-index> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:section> ?, <text:soft-page-break> ?, <text:table-index> ?, <text:table-of-content> ? and <text:user-index> ?.

    10.4.4 <draw:image>

    The <draw:image> element represents an image. An image can be either:

    @@ -5016,24 +5016,24 @@

    10.4.4 <

    Note: While the image data may have an arbitrary format, vector graphics should be stored in the [SVG] format and bitmap graphics in the [PNG] format.

    -

    The <draw:image> element is usable within the following element: <draw:frame> 10.4.2.

    +

    The <draw:image> element is usable within the following element: <draw:frame> ?.

    -

    The <draw:image> element has the following attributes: draw:filter-name 19.170, draw:mime-type 19.191, xlink:actuate 19.915, xlink:href 19.916, xlink:show 19.917, xlink:type 19.919 and xml:id 19.920.

    +

    The <draw:image> element has the following attributes: draw:filter-name ?, draw:mime-type ?, xlink:actuate ?, xlink:href ?, xlink:show ?, xlink:type ? and xml:id ?.

    -

    The <draw:image> element has the following child elements: <office:binary-data> 10.4.5, <table:table> 9.1.2, <text:list> 5.3.1 and <text:p> 5.1.3.

    -

    10.4.5 <office:binary-data>

    +

    The <draw:image> element has the following child elements: <office:binary-data> ?, <table:table> ?, <text:list> ? and <text:p> ?.

    +

    10.4.5 <office:binary-data>

    The <office:binary-data> element contains image data in BASE64 encoding (as defined in [RFC2045]). If this element is present, an xlink:href 19.916 attribute in its parent element shall be ignored.

    Note: The image data may be in an arbitrary data format. Consumers have to analyze the image data to determine the data format that is used.

    -

    The <office:binary-data> element is usable within the following elements: <draw:fill-image> 16.42.6, <draw:image> 10.4.4, <draw:object-ole> 10.4.6.3, <style:background-image> 17.3 and <text:list-level-style-image> 16.35.

    +

    The <office:binary-data> element is usable within the following elements: <draw:fill-image> ?, <draw:image> ?, <draw:object-ole> ?, <style:background-image> ? and <text:list-level-style-image> ?.

    The <office:binary-data> element has no attributes.

    The <office:binary-data> element has no child elements.

    -

    The <office:binary-data> element has content of data type base64Binary 18.2.

    +

    The <office:binary-data> element has content of data type base64Binary ?.

    10.4.6 Embedded Objects

    10.4.6.1 General

    @@ -5048,33 +5048,33 @@

    10.4.6.2

    Note: An image representation of an object should be included in a frame in addition to the object itself.

    -

    The <draw:object> element is usable within the following element: <draw:frame> 10.4.2.

    +

    The <draw:object> element is usable within the following element: <draw:frame> ?.

    -

    The <draw:object> element has the following attributes: draw:notify-on-update-of-ranges 19.200, xlink:actuate 19.915, xlink:href 19.916, xlink:show 19.917, xlink:type 19.919 and xml:id 19.920.

    +

    The <draw:object> element has the following attributes: draw:notify-on-update-of-ranges ?, xlink:actuate ?, xlink:href ?, xlink:show ?, xlink:type ? and xml:id ?.

    -

    The <draw:object> element has the following child elements: <math:math> 14.6 and <office:document> 3.1.2.

    +

    The <draw:object> element has the following child elements: <math:math> ? and <office:document> ?.

    10.4.6.3 <draw:object-ole>

    The <draw:object-ole> element represents objects that do not have an OpenDocument representation.

    Objects without an OpenDocument representation can either be:

    • Contained in the same package as a document, in which case it is contained in a file within the package. The xlink:href attribute of this element references that file.  

    • Contained in a separate file. The xlink:href attribute of this element references that file. 

    • Contained in a child <office:binary-data> element of this element.  

    -

    The <draw:object-ole> element is usable within the following element: <draw:frame> 10.4.2.

    +

    The <draw:object-ole> element is usable within the following element: <draw:frame> ?.

    -

    The <draw:object-ole> element has the following attributes: draw:class-id 19.119, xlink:actuate 19.915, xlink:href 19.916, xlink:show 19.917, xlink:type 19.919 and xml:id 19.920.

    +

    The <draw:object-ole> element has the following attributes: draw:class-id ?, xlink:actuate ?, xlink:href ?, xlink:show ?, xlink:type ? and xml:id ?.

    -

    The <draw:object-ole> element has the following child element: <office:binary-data> 10.4.5.

    +

    The <draw:object-ole> element has the following child element: <office:binary-data> ?.

    10.4.7 <draw:applet> (Deprecated)

    The <draw:applet> element represents an applet that is embedded in a document. Its semantics are the same as the <applet> element in HTML. §13.4 of [HTML4]. This element shall have either a draw:code or draw:object attribute.

    The applet name, width, height, margins, title and description are specified by the <draw:applet> element's <draw:frame> parent element. The <draw:applet> element does not support character data content.

    -

    The <draw:applet> element is usable within the following element: <draw:frame> 10.4.2.

    +

    The <draw:applet> element is usable within the following element: <draw:frame> ?.

    -

    The <draw:applet> element has the following attributes: draw:archive 19.113, draw:code 19.121, draw:may-script 19.195, draw:object 19.201, xlink:actuate 19.915, xlink:href 19.916, xlink:show 19.917, xlink:type 19.919 and xml:id 19.920.

    +

    The <draw:applet> element has the following attributes: draw:archive ?, draw:code ?, draw:may-script ?, draw:object ?, xlink:actuate ?, xlink:href ?, xlink:show ?, xlink:type ? and xml:id ?.

    -

    The <draw:applet> element has the following child element: <draw:param> 10.4.9.

    +

    The <draw:applet> element has the following child element: <draw:param> ?.

    10.4.8 <draw:plugin>

    The <draw:plugin> element represents an external application that processes data with a specified media type.

    @@ -5083,18 +5083,18 @@

    10.4.8

    Note: Consumers are responsible for any and all security issues that may arise from interaction with an external application referenced by a <draw:plugin> element.

    -

    The <draw:plugin> element is usable within the following element: <draw:frame> 10.4.2.

    +

    The <draw:plugin> element is usable within the following element: <draw:frame> ?.

    -

    The <draw:plugin> element has the following attributes: draw:mime-type 19.191, xlink:actuate 19.915, xlink:href 19.916, xlink:show 19.917, xlink:type 19.919 and xml:id 19.920.

    +

    The <draw:plugin> element has the following attributes: draw:mime-type ?, xlink:actuate ?, xlink:href ?, xlink:show ?, xlink:type ? and xml:id ?.

    -

    The <draw:plugin> element has the following child element: <draw:param> 10.4.9.

    +

    The <draw:plugin> element has the following child element: <draw:param> ?.

    10.4.9 <draw:param>

    The <draw:param> element contains parameters that are passed to an applet or plugin when they are initialized.

    -

    The <draw:param> element is usable within the following elements: <draw:applet> 10.4.7 and <draw:plugin> 10.4.8.

    +

    The <draw:param> element is usable within the following elements: <draw:applet> ? and <draw:plugin> ?.

    -

    The <draw:param> element has the following attributes: draw:name 19.197 and draw:value 19.230.

    +

    The <draw:param> element has the following attributes: draw:name ? and draw:value ?.

    The <draw:param> element has no child elements.

    10.4.10 <draw:floating-frame>

    @@ -5103,9 +5103,9 @@

    10.4.10 <

    Floating frames cannot be transformed as described in section 19.228.

    -

    The <draw:floating-frame> element is usable within the following element: <draw:frame> 10.4.2.

    +

    The <draw:floating-frame> element is usable within the following element: <draw:frame> ?.

    -

    The <draw:floating-frame> element has the following attributes: draw:frame-name 19.172, xlink:actuate 19.915, xlink:href 19.916, xlink:show 19.917, xlink:type 19.919 and xml:id 19.920.

    +

    The <draw:floating-frame> element has the following attributes: draw:frame-name ?, xlink:actuate ?, xlink:href ?, xlink:show ?, xlink:type ? and xml:id ?.

    The <draw:floating-frame> element has no child elements.

    10.4.11 Contours

    @@ -5120,18 +5120,18 @@

    10.4.1

    The <draw:contour-polygon> element specifies a contour using a polygon.

    -

    The <draw:contour-polygon> element is usable within the following element: <draw:frame> 10.4.2.

    +

    The <draw:contour-polygon> element is usable within the following element: <draw:frame> ?.

    -

    The <draw:contour-polygon> element has the following attributes: draw:points 19.206, draw:recreate-on-edit 19.208, svg:height 19.543, svg:viewBox 19.574 and svg:width 19.575.

    +

    The <draw:contour-polygon> element has the following attributes: draw:points ?, draw:recreate-on-edit ?, svg:height ?, svg:viewBox ? and svg:width ?.

    The <draw:contour-polygon> element has no child elements.

    10.4.11.3 <draw:contour-path>

    The <draw:contour-path> element specifies a contour using a path.

    -

    The <draw:contour-path> element is usable within the following element: <draw:frame> 10.4.2.

    +

    The <draw:contour-path> element is usable within the following element: <draw:frame> ?.

    -

    The <draw:contour-path> element has the following attributes: draw:recreate-on-edit 19.208, svg:d 19.530, svg:height 19.543, svg:viewBox 19.574 and svg:width 19.575.

    +

    The <draw:contour-path> element has the following attributes: draw:recreate-on-edit ?, svg:d ?, svg:height ?, svg:viewBox ? and svg:width ?.

    The <draw:contour-path> element has no child elements.

    10.4.12 <draw:a>

    @@ -5140,11 +5140,11 @@

    10.4.12 The <draw:a> element contains a drawing shape that should behave as a hyperlink.

    -

    The <draw:a> element is usable within the following elements: <chart:chart> 11.1, <draw:g> 10.3.15, <draw:page> 10.2.4, <draw:text-box> 10.4.3, <office:text> 3.4, <presentation:notes> 16.19, <style:handout-master> 10.2.1, <style:master-page> 16.9, <table:covered-table-cell> 9.1.5, <table:shapes> 9.2.8, <table:table-cell> 9.1.4, <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:deletion> 5.5.5, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:index-body> 8.2.2, <text:index-title> 8.2.3, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:note-body> 6.3.4, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2, <text:section> 5.4 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

    +

    The <draw:a> element is usable within the following elements: <chart:chart> ?, <draw:g> ?, <draw:page> ?, <draw:text-box> ?, <office:text> ?, <presentation:notes> ?, <style:handout-master> ?, <style:master-page> ?, <table:covered-table-cell> ?, <table:shapes> ?, <table:table-cell> ?, <text:a> ?, <text:deletion> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:index-body> ?, <text:index-title> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:note-body> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ?, <text:section> ? and <text:span> ?.

    -

    The <draw:a> element has the following attributes: office:name 19.380, office:server-map 19.382, office:target-frame-name 19.385, office:title 19.387, xlink:actuate 19.915, xlink:href 19.916, xlink:show 19.917, xlink:type 19.919 and xml:id 19.920.

    +

    The <draw:a> element has the following attributes: office:name ?, office:server-map ?, office:target-frame-name ?, office:title ?, xlink:actuate ?, xlink:href ?, xlink:show ?, xlink:type ? and xml:id ?.

    -

    The <draw:a> element has the following child elements: <dr3d:scene> 10.5.2, <draw:caption> 10.3.11, <draw:circle> 10.3.8, <draw:connector> 10.3.10, <draw:control> 10.3.13, <draw:custom-shape> 10.6.1, <draw:ellipse> 10.3.9, <draw:frame> 10.4.2, <draw:g> 10.3.15, <draw:line> 10.3.3, <draw:measure> 10.3.12, <draw:page-thumbnail> 10.3.14, <draw:path> 10.3.7, <draw:polygon> 10.3.5, <draw:polyline> 10.3.4, <draw:rect> 10.3.2 and <draw:regular-polygon> 10.3.6.

    +

    The <draw:a> element has the following child elements: <dr3d:scene> ?, <draw:caption> ?, <draw:circle> ?, <draw:connector> ?, <draw:control> ?, <draw:custom-shape> ?, <draw:ellipse> ?, <draw:frame> ?, <draw:g> ?, <draw:line> ?, <draw:measure> ?, <draw:page-thumbnail> ?, <draw:path> ?, <draw:polygon> ?, <draw:polyline> ?, <draw:rect> ? and <draw:regular-polygon> ?.

    10.4.13 Client Side Image Maps

    10.4.13.1 General

    @@ -5155,40 +5155,40 @@

    10.4.13.2 Image map elements are specified at absolute positions relative to the original size of its associated graphical element. OpenDocument consumer shall scale the image map to match the current size of the image.

    -

    The <draw:image-map> element is usable within the following element: <draw:frame> 10.4.2.

    +

    The <draw:image-map> element is usable within the following element: <draw:frame> ?.

    The <draw:image-map> element has no attributes.

    -

    The <draw:image-map> element has the following child elements: <draw:area-circle> 10.4.13.4, <draw:area-polygon> 10.4.13.5 and <draw:area-rectangle> 10.4.13.3.

    +

    The <draw:image-map> element has the following child elements: <draw:area-circle> ?, <draw:area-polygon> ? and <draw:area-rectangle> ?.

    10.4.13.3 <draw:area-rectangle>

    The <draw:area-rectangle> element specifies a rectangular image map area.

    -

    The <draw:area-rectangle> element is usable within the following element: <draw:image-map> 10.4.13.2.

    +

    The <draw:area-rectangle> element is usable within the following element: <draw:image-map> ?.

    -

    The <draw:area-rectangle> element has the following attributes: draw:nohref 19.199, office:name 19.380, office:target-frame-name 19.385, svg:height 19.543, svg:width 19.575, svg:x 19.577, svg:y 19.581, xlink:href 19.916, xlink:show 19.917 and xlink:type 19.919.

    +

    The <draw:area-rectangle> element has the following attributes: draw:nohref ?, office:name ?, office:target-frame-name ?, svg:height ?, svg:width ?, svg:x ?, svg:y ?, xlink:href ?, xlink:show ? and xlink:type ?.

    -

    The <draw:area-rectangle> element has the following child elements: <office:event-listeners> 10.3.19, <svg:desc> 10.3.18 and <svg:title> 10.3.17.

    +

    The <draw:area-rectangle> element has the following child elements: <office:event-listeners> ?, <svg:desc> ? and <svg:title> ?.

    10.4.13.4 <draw:area-circle>

    The <draw:area-circle> element represents a circular image map area.

    -

    The <draw:area-circle> element is usable within the following element: <draw:image-map> 10.4.13.2.

    +

    The <draw:area-circle> element is usable within the following element: <draw:image-map> ?.

    -

    The <draw:area-circle> element has the following attributes: draw:nohref 19.199, office:name 19.380, office:target-frame-name 19.385, svg:cx 19.528, svg:cy 19.529, svg:r 19.553, xlink:href 19.916, xlink:show 19.917 and xlink:type 19.919.

    +

    The <draw:area-circle> element has the following attributes: draw:nohref ?, office:name ?, office:target-frame-name ?, svg:cx ?, svg:cy ?, svg:r ?, xlink:href ?, xlink:show ? and xlink:type ?.

    -

    The <draw:area-circle> element has the following child elements: <office:event-listeners> 10.3.19, <svg:desc> 10.3.18 and <svg:title> 10.3.17.

    +

    The <draw:area-circle> element has the following child elements: <office:event-listeners> ?, <svg:desc> ? and <svg:title> ?.

    10.4.13.5 <draw:area-polygon>

    The <draw:area-polygon> element specifies a polygonal image map area. A polygonal image map area has the following components:

    • A bounding box.
      The bounding box establishes the reference frame for the view box and the polygon point sequence. The reference frame enables the coordinates to be translated into absolute coordinates. 

    • A view box.
      The view box attribute establishes a coordinate system for the point sequence. The view box avoids the need to record every point of the point sequence as absolute coordinates with length and unit of measurement. 

    • A sequence of points in view-box coordinates in the draw:points attribute. 

    Note: For more information about how to represent polygons, see <draw:polygon> 10.3.5.

    -

    The <draw:area-polygon> element is usable within the following element: <draw:image-map> 10.4.13.2.

    +

    The <draw:area-polygon> element is usable within the following element: <draw:image-map> ?.

    -

    The <draw:area-polygon> element has the following attributes: draw:nohref 19.199, draw:points 19.206, office:name 19.380, office:target-frame-name 19.385, svg:height 19.543, svg:viewBox 19.574, svg:width 19.575, svg:x 19.577, svg:y 19.581, xlink:href 19.916, xlink:show 19.917 and xlink:type 19.919.

    +

    The <draw:area-polygon> element has the following attributes: draw:nohref ?, draw:points ?, office:name ?, office:target-frame-name ?, svg:height ?, svg:viewBox ?, svg:width ?, svg:x ?, svg:y ?, xlink:href ?, xlink:show ? and xlink:type ?.

    -

    The <draw:area-polygon> element has the following child elements: <office:event-listeners> 10.3.19, <svg:desc> 10.3.18 and <svg:title> 10.3.17.

    +

    The <draw:area-polygon> element has the following child elements: <office:event-listeners> ?, <svg:desc> ? and <svg:title> ?.

    10.5 3D Shapes

    10.5.1 General

    @@ -5203,56 +5203,56 @@

    10.5.2 <

    Note: To display a uniformly scaled projection, the producer has to generate suitable values for svg:width and svg:height.

    -

    The <dr3d:scene> element is usable within the following elements: <chart:chart> 11.1, <dr3d:scene> 10.5.2, <draw:a> 10.4.12, <draw:g> 10.3.15, <draw:page> 10.2.4, <draw:text-box> 10.4.3, <office:text> 3.4, <presentation:notes> 16.19, <style:handout-master> 10.2.1, <style:master-page> 16.9, <table:covered-table-cell> 9.1.5, <table:shapes> 9.2.8, <table:table-cell> 9.1.4, <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:deletion> 5.5.5, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:index-body> 8.2.2, <text:index-title> 8.2.3, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:note-body> 6.3.4, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2, <text:section> 5.4 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

    +

    The <dr3d:scene> element is usable within the following elements: <chart:chart> ?, <dr3d:scene> ?, <draw:a> ?, <draw:g> ?, <draw:page> ?, <draw:text-box> ?, <office:text> ?, <presentation:notes> ?, <style:handout-master> ?, <style:master-page> ?, <table:covered-table-cell> ?, <table:shapes> ?, <table:table-cell> ?, <text:a> ?, <text:deletion> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:index-body> ?, <text:index-title> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:note-body> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ?, <text:section> ? and <text:span> ?.

    -

    The <dr3d:scene> element has the following attributes: dr3d:ambient-color 19.92, dr3d:distance 19.96, dr3d:focal-length 19.98, dr3d:lighting-mode 19.99, dr3d:projection 19.102, dr3d:shade-mode 19.103, dr3d:shadow-slant 19.104, dr3d:transform 19.107, dr3d:vpn 19.108, dr3d:vrp 19.109, dr3d:vup 19.110, draw:caption-id 19.115, draw:class-names 19.120, draw:id 19.187, draw:layer 19.189, draw:name 19.197, draw:style-name 19.219, draw:z-index 19.231, presentation:class-names 19.394, presentation:style-name 19.426, svg:height 19.543, svg:width 19.575, svg:x 19.577, svg:y 19.581, table:end-cell-address 19.631, table:end-x 19.636, table:end-y 19.637, table:table-background 19.733, text:anchor-page-number 19.758, text:anchor-type 19.759 and xml:id 19.920.

    +

    The <dr3d:scene> element has the following attributes: dr3d:ambient-color ?, dr3d:distance ?, dr3d:focal-length ?, dr3d:lighting-mode ?, dr3d:projection ?, dr3d:shade-mode ?, dr3d:shadow-slant ?, dr3d:transform ?, dr3d:vpn ?, dr3d:vrp ?, dr3d:vup ?, draw:caption-id ?, draw:class-names ?, draw:id ?, draw:layer ?, draw:name ?, draw:style-name ?, draw:z-index ?, presentation:class-names ?, presentation:style-name ?, svg:height ?, svg:width ?, svg:x ?, svg:y ?, table:end-cell-address ?, table:end-x ?, table:end-y ?, table:table-background ?, text:anchor-page-number ?, text:anchor-type ? and xml:id ?.

    -

    The <dr3d:scene> element has the following child elements: <dr3d:cube> 10.5.4, <dr3d:extrude> 10.5.6, <dr3d:light> 10.5.3, <dr3d:rotate> 10.5.7, <dr3d:scene> 10.5.2, <dr3d:sphere> 10.5.5, <draw:glue-point> 10.3.16, <svg:desc> 10.3.18 and <svg:title> 10.3.17.

    +

    The <dr3d:scene> element has the following child elements: <dr3d:cube> ?, <dr3d:extrude> ?, <dr3d:light> ?, <dr3d:rotate> ?, <dr3d:scene> ?, <dr3d:sphere> ?, <draw:glue-point> ?, <svg:desc> ? and <svg:title> ?.

    10.5.3 <dr3d:light>

    The <dr3d:light> element represents a light inside a scene.

    Note: There may be several lights, but consumers may limit the number of lights per scene to 8.

    -

    The <dr3d:light> element is usable within the following elements: <chart:plot-area> 11.5 and <dr3d:scene> 10.5.2.

    +

    The <dr3d:light> element is usable within the following elements: <chart:plot-area> ? and <dr3d:scene> ?.

    -

    The <dr3d:light> element has the following attributes: dr3d:diffuse-color 19.94, dr3d:direction 19.95, dr3d:enabled 19.97 and dr3d:specular 19.106.

    +

    The <dr3d:light> element has the following attributes: dr3d:diffuse-color ?, dr3d:direction ?, dr3d:enabled ? and dr3d:specular ?.

    The <dr3d:light> element has no child elements.

    10.5.4 <dr3d:cube>

    The <dr3d:cube> element represents a three-dimensional cube shape.

    -

    The <dr3d:cube> element is usable within the following element: <dr3d:scene> 10.5.2.

    +

    The <dr3d:cube> element is usable within the following element: <dr3d:scene> ?.

    -

    The <dr3d:cube> element has the following attributes: dr3d:max-edge 19.100, dr3d:min-edge 19.101, dr3d:transform 19.107, draw:class-names 19.120, draw:id 19.187, draw:layer 19.189, draw:name 19.197, draw:style-name 19.219, draw:z-index 19.231, presentation:class-names 19.394, presentation:style-name 19.426 and xml:id 19.920.

    +

    The <dr3d:cube> element has the following attributes: dr3d:max-edge ?, dr3d:min-edge ?, dr3d:transform ?, draw:class-names ?, draw:id ?, draw:layer ?, draw:name ?, draw:style-name ?, draw:z-index ?, presentation:class-names ?, presentation:style-name ? and xml:id ?.

    The <dr3d:cube> element has no child elements.

    10.5.5 <dr3d:sphere>

    The <dr3d:sphere> element represents a three-dimensional sphere shape.

    -

    The <dr3d:sphere> element is usable within the following element: <dr3d:scene> 10.5.2.

    +

    The <dr3d:sphere> element is usable within the following element: <dr3d:scene> ?.

    -

    The <dr3d:sphere> element has the following attributes: dr3d:center 19.93, dr3d:size 19.105, dr3d:transform 19.107, draw:class-names 19.120, draw:id 19.187, draw:layer 19.189, draw:name 19.197, draw:style-name 19.219, draw:z-index 19.231, presentation:class-names 19.394, presentation:style-name 19.426 and xml:id 19.920.

    +

    The <dr3d:sphere> element has the following attributes: dr3d:center ?, dr3d:size ?, dr3d:transform ?, draw:class-names ?, draw:id ?, draw:layer ?, draw:name ?, draw:style-name ?, draw:z-index ?, presentation:class-names ?, presentation:style-name ? and xml:id ?.

    The <dr3d:sphere> element has no child elements.

    10.5.6 <dr3d:extrude>

    The <dr3d:extrude> element represents a three-dimensional extruded object based on the given polygon. The 3D geometry is formed by extruding a polygon perpendicular to the plane of the given polygon by a depth (see dr3d:depth, 20.79), creating a front face, a back face and side faces. The side faces are formed by connecting all corresponding single edges of the front and back faces. When no depth is given, the polygon forms a shape without depth. The closing of the front face depends on the value of the dr3d:close-front attribute 20.78. The closing of the back face depends on the value of the dr3d:close-back attribute 20.77. The size of the back face can be relative to the size of the front face when the dr3d:back-scale attribute is used. The side faces defined by the extrusion of the shape are always closed.

    -

    The <dr3d:extrude> element is usable within the following element: <dr3d:scene> 10.5.2.

    +

    The <dr3d:extrude> element is usable within the following element: <dr3d:scene> ?.

    -

    The <dr3d:extrude> element has the following attributes: dr3d:transform 19.107, draw:class-names 19.120, draw:id 19.187, draw:layer 19.189, draw:name 19.197, draw:style-name 19.219, draw:z-index 19.231, presentation:class-names 19.394, presentation:style-name 19.426, svg:d 19.530, svg:viewBox 19.574 and xml:id 19.920.

    +

    The <dr3d:extrude> element has the following attributes: dr3d:transform ?, draw:class-names ?, draw:id ?, draw:layer ?, draw:name ?, draw:style-name ?, draw:z-index ?, presentation:class-names ?, presentation:style-name ?, svg:d ?, svg:viewBox ? and xml:id ?.

    The <dr3d:extrude> element has no child elements.

    10.5.7 <dr3d:rotate>

    The <dr3d:rotate> element represents a three-dimensional rotation shape based on the given polygon. The 3D geometry is defined by rotating the XY-plane with the polygon around the Y-axis of the local coordinate system.  This rotation is linearly interpolated in the given number of steps (dr3d:horizontal-segments 20.85) around the given angle (dr3d:end-angle 20.84). The side faces are formed by connecting all corresponding single edges of a neighboring pairs of rotated polygons. By default, the rotation uses a full rotation (360 degrees, dr3d:end-angle attribute 20.84). In that case the 3D geometry is implicitly closed and no front face or back face is created (unless they are of different sizes). If the rotation is different, a front face is created using the first, unrotated polygon and a back face is created using the last rotated polygon. The closing of a front face also depends on the value of the dr3d:close-front attribute 20.78 and the closing of a back face on the value of the dr3d:close-back 20.77 attribute. The size of the back face can be different than the size of the front face when the dr3d:back-scale attribute 20.75 is used.

    -

    The <dr3d:rotate> element is usable within the following element: <dr3d:scene> 10.5.2.

    +

    The <dr3d:rotate> element is usable within the following element: <dr3d:scene> ?.

    -

    The <dr3d:rotate> element has the following attributes: dr3d:transform 19.107, draw:class-names 19.120, draw:id 19.187, draw:layer 19.189, draw:name 19.197, draw:style-name 19.219, draw:z-index 19.231, presentation:class-names 19.394, presentation:style-name 19.426, svg:d 19.530, svg:viewBox 19.574 and xml:id 19.920.

    +

    The <dr3d:rotate> element has the following attributes: dr3d:transform ?, draw:class-names ?, draw:id ?, draw:layer ?, draw:name ?, draw:style-name ?, draw:z-index ?, presentation:class-names ?, presentation:style-name ?, svg:d ?, svg:viewBox ? and xml:id ?.

    The <dr3d:rotate> element has no child elements.

    10.6 Custom Shape

    @@ -5260,20 +5260,20 @@

    10.6.1 The <draw:custom-shape> element represents a complex figure. It supports font geometry effects and extrusion. A custom shape may have a geometry that influences its shape.

    -

    The <draw:custom-shape> element is usable within the following elements: <chart:chart> 11.1, <draw:a> 10.4.12, <draw:g> 10.3.15, <draw:page> 10.2.4, <draw:text-box> 10.4.3, <office:text> 3.4, <presentation:notes> 16.19, <style:handout-master> 10.2.1, <style:master-page> 16.9, <table:covered-table-cell> 9.1.5, <table:shapes> 9.2.8, <table:table-cell> 9.1.4, <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:deletion> 5.5.5, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:index-body> 8.2.2, <text:index-title> 8.2.3, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:note-body> 6.3.4, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2, <text:section> 5.4 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

    +

    The <draw:custom-shape> element is usable within the following elements: <chart:chart> ?, <draw:a> ?, <draw:g> ?, <draw:page> ?, <draw:text-box> ?, <office:text> ?, <presentation:notes> ?, <style:handout-master> ?, <style:master-page> ?, <table:covered-table-cell> ?, <table:shapes> ?, <table:table-cell> ?, <text:a> ?, <text:deletion> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:index-body> ?, <text:index-title> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:note-body> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ?, <text:section> ? and <text:span> ?.

    -

    The <draw:custom-shape> element has the following attributes: draw:caption-id 19.115, draw:class-names 19.120, draw:data 19.131, draw:engine 19.146, draw:id 19.187, draw:layer 19.189, draw:name 19.197, draw:style-name 19.219, draw:text-style-name 19.227, draw:transform 19.228, draw:z-index 19.231, presentation:class-names 19.394, presentation:style-name 19.426, svg:height 19.543, svg:width 19.575, svg:x 19.577, svg:y 19.581, table:end-cell-address 19.631, table:end-x 19.636, table:end-y 19.637, table:table-background 19.733, text:anchor-page-number 19.758, text:anchor-type 19.759 and xml:id 19.920.

    +

    The <draw:custom-shape> element has the following attributes: draw:caption-id ?, draw:class-names ?, draw:data ?, draw:engine ?, draw:id ?, draw:layer ?, draw:name ?, draw:style-name ?, draw:text-style-name ?, draw:transform ?, draw:z-index ?, presentation:class-names ?, presentation:style-name ?, svg:height ?, svg:width ?, svg:x ?, svg:y ?, table:end-cell-address ?, table:end-x ?, table:end-y ?, table:table-background ?, text:anchor-page-number ?, text:anchor-type ? and xml:id ?.

    -

    The <draw:custom-shape> element has the following child elements: <draw:enhanced-geometry> 10.6.2, <draw:glue-point> 10.3.16, <office:event-listeners> 10.3.19, <svg:desc> 10.3.18, <svg:title> 10.3.17, <table:table> 9.1.2, <text:list> 5.3.1 and <text:p> 5.1.3.

    +

    The <draw:custom-shape> element has the following child elements: <draw:enhanced-geometry> ?, <draw:glue-point> ?, <office:event-listeners> ?, <svg:desc> ?, <svg:title> ?, <table:table> ?, <text:list> ? and <text:p> ?.

    10.6.2 <draw:enhanced-geometry>

    The <draw:enhanced-geometry> element contains the geometry for a <draw:custom-shape> element if its draw:engine attribute has been omitted.

    -

    The <draw:enhanced-geometry> element is usable within the following element: <draw:custom-shape> 10.6.1.

    +

    The <draw:enhanced-geometry> element is usable within the following element: <draw:custom-shape> ?.

    -

    The <draw:enhanced-geometry> element has the following attributes: dr3d:projection 19.102, dr3d:shade-mode 19.103, draw:concentric-gradient-fill-allowed 19.124, draw:enhanced-path 19.145, draw:extrusion 19.148, draw:extrusion-allowed 19.149, draw:extrusion-brightness 19.150, draw:extrusion-color 19.151, draw:extrusion-depth 19.152, draw:extrusion-diffusion 19.153, draw:extrusion-first-light-direction 19.154, draw:extrusion-first-light-harsh 19.155, draw:extrusion-first-light-level 19.156, draw:extrusion-light-face 19.157, draw:extrusion-metal 19.158, draw:extrusion-metal-type 19.923, draw:extrusion-number-of-line-segments 19.159, draw:extrusion-origin 19.160, draw:extrusion-rotation-angle 19.161, draw:extrusion-rotation-center 19.162, draw:extrusion-second-light-direction 19.163, draw:extrusion-second-light-harsh 19.164, draw:extrusion-second-light-level 19.165, draw:extrusion-shininess 19.166, draw:extrusion-skew 19.167, draw:extrusion-specularity 19.168, draw:extrusion-viewpoint 19.169, draw:glue-point-leaving-directions 19.173, draw:glue-point-type 19.174, draw:glue-points 19.175, draw:mirror-horizontal 19.192, draw:mirror-vertical 19.193, draw:modifiers 19.196, draw:path-stretchpoint-x 19.204, draw:path-stretchpoint-y 19.205, draw:text-areas 19.220, draw:text-path 19.221, draw:text-path-allowed 19.222, draw:text-path-mode 19.223, draw:text-path-same-letter-heights 19.224, draw:text-path-scale 19.225, draw:text-rotate-angle 19.226, draw:type 19.229 and svg:viewBox 19.574.

    +

    The <draw:enhanced-geometry> element has the following attributes: dr3d:projection ?, dr3d:shade-mode ?, draw:concentric-gradient-fill-allowed ?, draw:enhanced-path ?, draw:extrusion ?, draw:extrusion-allowed ?, draw:extrusion-brightness ?, draw:extrusion-color ?, draw:extrusion-depth ?, draw:extrusion-diffusion ?, draw:extrusion-first-light-direction ?, draw:extrusion-first-light-harsh ?, draw:extrusion-first-light-level ?, draw:extrusion-light-face ?, draw:extrusion-metal ?, draw:extrusion-metal-type ?, draw:extrusion-number-of-line-segments ?, draw:extrusion-origin ?, draw:extrusion-rotation-angle ?, draw:extrusion-rotation-center ?, draw:extrusion-second-light-direction ?, draw:extrusion-second-light-harsh ?, draw:extrusion-second-light-level ?, draw:extrusion-shininess ?, draw:extrusion-skew ?, draw:extrusion-specularity ?, draw:extrusion-viewpoint ?, draw:glue-point-leaving-directions ?, draw:glue-point-type ?, draw:glue-points ?, draw:mirror-horizontal ?, draw:mirror-vertical ?, draw:modifiers ?, draw:path-stretchpoint-x ?, draw:path-stretchpoint-y ?, draw:text-areas ?, draw:text-path ?, draw:text-path-allowed ?, draw:text-path-mode ?, draw:text-path-same-letter-heights ?, draw:text-path-scale ?, draw:text-rotate-angle ?, draw:type ? and svg:viewBox ?.

    -

    The <draw:enhanced-geometry> element has the following child elements: <draw:equation> 10.2.5 and <draw:handle> 10.6.3.

    +

    The <draw:enhanced-geometry> element has the following child elements: <draw:equation> ? and <draw:handle> ?.

    10.6.3 <draw:handle>

    The <draw:handle> element represents a single interaction handle for a drawing shape. It is either an XY-handle or a polar-handle If a draw:handle-position-x 19.924 attribute together with a draw:handle-position-y 19.925 attribute is present, it is an XY-handle. If a draw:handle-polar-pole-x 19.926 attribute together with a draw:handle-polar-pole-y 19.927 attribute is present, it is a polar-handle. Exactly one of these two pairs shall exist.

    @@ -5291,7 +5291,7 @@

    10.6.3

    A handle-parameter can be a number or it can have one of the following enhancements:

    •     A “?” (U+003F, QUESTION MARK) is used to mark the beginning of a formula name. The result of the <draw:equation> 10.2.5 element's draw:formula 19.171 attribute whose draw:name 19.197.8 attribute is the formula name that is used as the parameter value.   

    •     If “$” (U+0024, DOLLAR SIGN) precedes an integer value, the value is an index to a draw:modifiers 19.196 attribute. The corresponding modifier value is used as parameter value. 

    •     Instead of a number a value can also be one of the following constants: 

     

    -
    +

    Constant

    Description

    @@ -5339,7 +5339,7 @@

    10.6.3

    xstretch

    The value of the draw:path-stretchpoint-x 19.204 attribute is used.

    -
    +

    ystretch

    The value of the draw:path-stretchpoint-y 19.205 attribute is used.

    @@ -5374,9 +5374,9 @@

    10.6.3

    name ::= [^ ]+

    -

    The <draw:handle> element is usable within the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> 10.6.2.

    +

    The <draw:handle> element is usable within the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> ?.

    -

    The <draw:handle> element has the following attributes: draw:handle-mirror-horizontal 19.176, draw:handle-mirror-vertical 19.177, draw:handle-polar 19.178, draw:handle-polar-angle 19.929, draw:handle-polar-pole-x 19.926, draw:handle-polar-pole-y 19.927, draw:handle-polar-radius 19.928, draw:handle-position 19.179, draw:handle-position-x 19.924, draw:handle-position-y 19.925, draw:handle-radius-range-maximum 19.180, draw:handle-radius-range-minimum 19.181, draw:handle-range-x-maximum 19.182, draw:handle-range-x-minimum 19.183, draw:handle-range-y-maximum 19.184, draw:handle-range-y-minimum 19.185 and draw:handle-switched 19.186.

    +

    The <draw:handle> element has the following attributes: draw:handle-mirror-horizontal ?, draw:handle-mirror-vertical ?, draw:handle-polar ?, draw:handle-polar-angle ?, draw:handle-polar-pole-x ?, draw:handle-polar-pole-y ?, draw:handle-polar-radius ?, draw:handle-position ?, draw:handle-position-x ?, draw:handle-position-y ?, draw:handle-radius-range-maximum ?, draw:handle-radius-range-minimum ?, draw:handle-range-x-maximum ?, draw:handle-range-x-minimum ?, draw:handle-range-y-maximum ?, draw:handle-range-y-minimum ? and draw:handle-switched ?.

    The <draw:handle> element has no child elements.

    10.7 Presentation Shapes

    @@ -5391,77 +5391,77 @@

    A single shape may be the subject of multiple effects.

    -

    The <presentation:animations> element is usable within the following element: <draw:page> 10.2.4.

    +

    The <presentation:animations> element is usable within the following element: <draw:page> ?.

    The <presentation:animations> element has no attributes.

    -

    The <presentation:animations> element has the following child elements: <presentation:animation-group> 10.8.9, <presentation:dim> 10.8.7, <presentation:hide-shape> 10.8.5, <presentation:hide-text> 10.8.6, <presentation:play> 10.8.8, <presentation:show-shape> 10.8.3 and <presentation:show-text> 10.8.4.

    +

    The <presentation:animations> element has the following child elements: <presentation:animation-group> ?, <presentation:dim> ?, <presentation:hide-shape> ?, <presentation:hide-text> ?, <presentation:play> ?, <presentation:show-shape> ? and <presentation:show-text> ?.

    10.8.2 <presentation:sound> (moved to 10.9.3)

    10.8.3 <presentation:show-shape> (deprecated)

    The <presentation:show-shape> element specifies when and how a shape becomes visible. Prior to execution of the effect defined by this element the shape is invisible.

    -

    The <presentation:show-shape> element is usable within the following elements: <presentation:animation-group> 10.8.9 and <presentation:animations> 10.8.1.

    +

    The <presentation:show-shape> element is usable within the following elements: <presentation:animation-group> ? and <presentation:animations> ?.

    -

    The <presentation:show-shape> element has the following attributes: draw:shape-id 19.210, presentation:delay 19.395, presentation:direction 19.396, presentation:effect 19.398, presentation:path-id 19.409, presentation:speed 19.421 and presentation:start-scale 19.422.

    +

    The <presentation:show-shape> element has the following attributes: draw:shape-id ?, presentation:delay ?, presentation:direction ?, presentation:effect ?, presentation:path-id ?, presentation:speed ? and presentation:start-scale ?.

    -

    The <presentation:show-shape> element has the following child element: <presentation:sound> 10.8.2.

    +

    The <presentation:show-shape> element has the following child element: <presentation:sound> ?.

    10.8.4 <presentation:show-text> (deprecated)

    The <presentation:show-text> element specifies when and how the text within a shape becomes visible. Prior to execution of the effect defined by this element the shape and the text it contains are invisible.

    -

    The <presentation:show-text> element is usable within the following elements: <presentation:animation-group> 10.8.9 and <presentation:animations> 10.8.1.

    +

    The <presentation:show-text> element is usable within the following elements: <presentation:animation-group> ? and <presentation:animations> ?.

    -

    The <presentation:show-text> element has the following attributes: draw:shape-id 19.210, presentation:delay 19.395, presentation:direction 19.396, presentation:effect 19.398, presentation:path-id 19.409, presentation:speed 19.421 and presentation:start-scale 19.422.

    +

    The <presentation:show-text> element has the following attributes: draw:shape-id ?, presentation:delay ?, presentation:direction ?, presentation:effect ?, presentation:path-id ?, presentation:speed ? and presentation:start-scale ?.

    -

    The <presentation:show-text> element has the following child element: <presentation:sound> 10.8.2.

    +

    The <presentation:show-text> element has the following child element: <presentation:sound> ?.

    10.8.5 <presentation:hide-shape> (deprecated)

     The <presentation:hide-shape> element specifies when and how a shape becomes invisible. Prior to execution of the effect defined by this element the shape is visible.

    -

    The <presentation:hide-shape> element is usable within the following elements: <presentation:animation-group> 10.8.9 and <presentation:animations> 10.8.1.

    +

    The <presentation:hide-shape> element is usable within the following elements: <presentation:animation-group> ? and <presentation:animations> ?.

    -

    The <presentation:hide-shape> element has the following attributes: draw:shape-id 19.210, presentation:delay 19.395, presentation:direction 19.396, presentation:effect 19.398, presentation:path-id 19.409, presentation:speed 19.421 and presentation:start-scale 19.422.

    +

    The <presentation:hide-shape> element has the following attributes: draw:shape-id ?, presentation:delay ?, presentation:direction ?, presentation:effect ?, presentation:path-id ?, presentation:speed ? and presentation:start-scale ?.

    -

    The <presentation:hide-shape> element has the following child element: <presentation:sound> 10.8.2.

    +

    The <presentation:hide-shape> element has the following child element: <presentation:sound> ?.

    10.8.6 <presentation:hide-text> (deprecated)

    The <presentation:hide-text> element specifies when and how the text within a shape becomes invisible. Prior to execution of the effect specified by this element the shape and the text it contains are visible.  

    -

    The <presentation:hide-text> element is usable within the following elements: <presentation:animation-group> 10.8.9 and <presentation:animations> 10.8.1.

    +

    The <presentation:hide-text> element is usable within the following elements: <presentation:animation-group> ? and <presentation:animations> ?.

    -

    The <presentation:hide-text> element has the following attributes: draw:shape-id 19.210, presentation:delay 19.395, presentation:direction 19.396, presentation:effect 19.398, presentation:path-id 19.409, presentation:speed 19.421 and presentation:start-scale 19.422.

    +

    The <presentation:hide-text> element has the following attributes: draw:shape-id ?, presentation:delay ?, presentation:direction ?, presentation:effect ?, presentation:path-id ?, presentation:speed ? and presentation:start-scale ?.

    -

    The <presentation:hide-text> element has the following child element: <presentation:sound> 10.8.2.

    +

    The <presentation:hide-text> element has the following child element: <presentation:sound> ?.

    10.8.7 <presentation:dim> (deprecated)

    The <presentation:dim> element specifies a fill color for a shape.

    -

    The <presentation:dim> element is usable within the following elements: <presentation:animation-group> 10.8.9 and <presentation:animations> 10.8.1.

    +

    The <presentation:dim> element is usable within the following elements: <presentation:animation-group> ? and <presentation:animations> ?.

    -

    The <presentation:dim> element has the following attributes: draw:color 19.122 and draw:shape-id 19.210.

    +

    The <presentation:dim> element has the following attributes: draw:color ? and draw:shape-id ?.

    -

    The <presentation:dim> element has the following child element: <presentation:sound> 10.8.2.

    +

    The <presentation:dim> element has the following child element: <presentation:sound> ?.

    10.8.8 <presentation:play> (deprecated)

    The <presentation:play> element specifies the presentation speed of animation of a shape.

    -

    The <presentation:play> element is usable within the following elements: <presentation:animation-group> 10.8.9 and <presentation:animations> 10.8.1.

    +

    The <presentation:play> element is usable within the following elements: <presentation:animation-group> ? and <presentation:animations> ?.

    -

    The <presentation:play> element has the following attributes: draw:shape-id 19.210 and presentation:speed 19.421.

    +

    The <presentation:play> element has the following attributes: draw:shape-id ? and presentation:speed ?.

    The <presentation:play> element has no child elements.

    10.8.9 <presentation:animation-group> (deprecated)

    The <presentation:animation-group> element contains elements that specify multiple animation effects. Containment results in all effects occurring at the same time.

    -

    The <presentation:animation-group> element is usable within the following element: <presentation:animations> 10.8.1.

    +

    The <presentation:animation-group> element is usable within the following element: <presentation:animations> ?.

    The <presentation:animation-group> element has no attributes.

    -

    The <presentation:animation-group> element has the following child elements: <presentation:dim> 10.8.7, <presentation:hide-shape> 10.8.5, <presentation:hide-text> 10.8.6, <presentation:play> 10.8.8, <presentation:show-shape> 10.8.3 and <presentation:show-text> 10.8.4.

    +

    The <presentation:animation-group> element has the following child elements: <presentation:dim> ?, <presentation:hide-shape> ?, <presentation:hide-text> ?, <presentation:play> ?, <presentation:show-shape> ? and <presentation:show-text> ?.

    10.9 SMIL Presentation Animations

    -

    10.9.1 General

    +

    10.9.1 General

    SMIL based shape animations are specified for presentation documents. Producers should not use animations specified by the deprecated <presentation:animations> elements. Compared with animations specified by <presentation:animations> elements, SMIL based shape animations allow in addition:

    • Multiple animations per shape. 

    • A mixture of animations starting on user interaction and starting automatically per page. 

    • Multiple animations running at the same time. 

    • Additional effects ”programmed” in XML by combining animation elements. 

    • Document transformations to SVG. 

    @@ -5470,18 +5470,18 @@

    10

    The <presentation:event-listener> element defines the trigger for a presentation event.

    -

    The <presentation:event-listener> element is usable within the following element: <office:event-listeners> 10.3.19.

    +

    The <presentation:event-listener> element is usable within the following element: <office:event-listeners> ?.

    -

    The <presentation:event-listener> element has the following attributes: presentation:action 19.391, presentation:direction 19.396, presentation:effect 19.398, presentation:speed 19.421, presentation:start-scale 19.422, presentation:verb 19.432, script:event-name 19.433, xlink:actuate 19.915, xlink:href 19.916, xlink:show 19.917 and xlink:type 19.919.

    +

    The <presentation:event-listener> element has the following attributes: presentation:action ?, presentation:direction ?, presentation:effect ?, presentation:speed ?, presentation:start-scale ?, presentation:verb ?, script:event-name ?, xlink:actuate ?, xlink:href ?, xlink:show ? and xlink:type ?.

    -

    The <presentation:event-listener> element has the following child element: <presentation:sound> 10.8.2.

    +

    The <presentation:event-listener> element has the following child element: <presentation:sound> ?.

    10.9.3 <presentation:sound>

    The <presentation:sound> element represents a sound.

    -

    The <presentation:sound> element is usable within the following elements: <presentation:dim> 10.8.7, <presentation:event-listener> 10.9.2, <presentation:hide-shape> 10.8.5, <presentation:hide-text> 10.8.6, <presentation:show-shape> 10.8.3, <presentation:show-text> 10.8.4 and <style:drawing-page-properties> 17.25.

    +

    The <presentation:sound> element is usable within the following elements: <presentation:dim> ?, <presentation:event-listener> ?, <presentation:hide-shape> ?, <presentation:hide-text> ?, <presentation:show-shape> ?, <presentation:show-text> ? and <style:drawing-page-properties> ?.

    -

    The <presentation:sound> element has the following attributes: presentation:play-full 19.412, xlink:actuate 19.915, xlink:href 19.916, xlink:show 19.917, xlink:type 19.919 and xml:id 19.920.

    +

    The <presentation:sound> element has the following attributes: presentation:play-full ?, xlink:actuate ?, xlink:href ?, xlink:show ?, xlink:type ? and xml:id ?.

    The <presentation:sound> element has no child elements.

    10.9.4 Presentation Document Content

    @@ -5491,7 +5491,7 @@

    10.9.4.1

    Note: This field is mainly used inside master pages. Since its value may differ for the individual drawing pages that make use of a master page, the current field value is not available.

    -

    The <presentation:header> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

    +

    The <presentation:header> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

    The <presentation:header> element has no attributes.

    @@ -5500,9 +5500,9 @@

    10.

    The <presentation:header-decl> element specifies the text of a header field.

    -

    The <presentation:header-decl> element is usable within the following element: <office:presentation> 3.6.

    +

    The <presentation:header-decl> element is usable within the following element: <office:presentation> ?.

    -

    The <presentation:header-decl> element has the following attribute: presentation:name 19.405.

    +

    The <presentation:header-decl> element has the following attribute: presentation:name ?.

    The <presentation:header-decl> element has no child elements.

    @@ -5513,7 +5513,7 @@

    10.9.4.3

    Note: This field is mainly used inside master pages. Since its value may differ for the individual drawing pages that make use of a master page, the current field value is not available.

    -

    The <presentation:footer> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

    +

    The <presentation:footer> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

    The <presentation:footer> element has no attributes.

    @@ -5522,9 +5522,9 @@

    10.

    The <presentation:footer-decl> element specifies the text of a footer field.

    -

    The <presentation:footer-decl> element is usable within the following element: <office:presentation> 3.6.

    +

    The <presentation:footer-decl> element is usable within the following element: <office:presentation> ?.

    -

    The <presentation:footer-decl> element has the following attribute: presentation:name 19.405.

    +

    The <presentation:footer-decl> element has the following attribute: presentation:name ?.

    The <presentation:footer-decl> element has no child elements.

    @@ -5535,7 +5535,7 @@

    10.9.

    Note: This field is mainly used inside master pages. Since its value may differ for the individual drawing pages that make use of a master page, the current field value is not available.

    -

    The <presentation:date-time> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

    +

    The <presentation:date-time> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

    The <presentation:date-time> element has no attributes.

    @@ -5544,9 +5544,9 @@

    The <presentation:date-time-decl> element specifies the text of a date/time field.

    -

    The <presentation:date-time-decl> element is usable within the following element: <office:presentation> 3.6.

    +

    The <presentation:date-time-decl> element is usable within the following element: <office:presentation> ?.

    -

    The <presentation:date-time-decl> element has the following attributes: presentation:name 19.405, presentation:source 19.420 and style:data-style-name 19.473.

    +

    The <presentation:date-time-decl> element has the following attributes: presentation:name ?, presentation:source ? and style:data-style-name ?.

    The <presentation:date-time-decl> element has no child elements.

    @@ -5555,20 +5555,20 @@

    10.9.4

    The <presentation:settings> element is a container for the settings for a presentation in a document.

    -

    The <presentation:settings> element is usable within the following element: <office:presentation> 3.6.

    +

    The <presentation:settings> element is usable within the following element: <office:presentation> ?.

    -

    The <presentation:settings> element has the following attributes: presentation:animations 19.392, presentation:endless 19.397, presentation:force-manual 19.399, presentation:full-screen 19.400, presentation:mouse-as-pen 19.403, presentation:mouse-visible 19.404, presentation:pause 19.410, presentation:show 19.417, presentation:show-end-of-presentation-slide 19.418, presentation:show-logo 19.419, presentation:start-page 19.423, presentation:start-with-navigator 19.424, presentation:stay-on-top 19.425 and presentation:transition-on-click 19.427.

    +

    The <presentation:settings> element has the following attributes: presentation:animations ?, presentation:endless ?, presentation:force-manual ?, presentation:full-screen ?, presentation:mouse-as-pen ?, presentation:mouse-visible ?, presentation:pause ?, presentation:show ?, presentation:show-end-of-presentation-slide ?, presentation:show-logo ?, presentation:start-page ?, presentation:start-with-navigator ?, presentation:stay-on-top ? and presentation:transition-on-click ?.

    -

    The <presentation:settings> element has the following child element: <presentation:show> 10.9.4.8.

    +

    The <presentation:settings> element has the following child element: <presentation:show> ?.

    10.9.4.8 <presentation:show>

    The <presentation:show> element specifies the order in which pages are displayed during a presentation.

    Note: The order of pages can be used to omit or repeat pages in a presentation.

    -

    The <presentation:show> element is usable within the following element: <presentation:settings> 10.9.4.7.

    +

    The <presentation:show> element is usable within the following element: <presentation:settings> ?.

    -

    The <presentation:show> element has the following attributes: presentation:name 19.405 and presentation:pages 19.408.

    +

    The <presentation:show> element has the following attributes: presentation:name ? and presentation:pages ?.

    The <presentation:show> element has no child elements.

    11 Chart Content

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    11.1 The <chart:chart> element represents a chart.

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    The <chart:chart> element is usable within the following element: <office:chart> 3.8.

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    The <chart:chart> element is usable within the following element: <office:chart> ?.

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    The <chart:chart> element has the following attributes: chart:class 19.15, chart:column-mapping 19.16, chart:row-mapping 19.26, chart:style-name 19.27, svg:height 19.543, svg:width 19.575, xlink:href 19.916, xlink:type 19.919 and xml:id 19.920.

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    The <chart:chart> element has the following attributes: chart:class ?, chart:column-mapping ?, chart:row-mapping ?, chart:style-name ?, svg:height ?, svg:width ?, xlink:href ?, xlink:type ? and xml:id ?.

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    The <chart:chart> element has the following child elements: <chart:footer> 11.2.3, <chart:legend> 11.4, <chart:plot-area> 11.5, <chart:subtitle> 11.2.2, <chart:title> 11.2.1, <dr3d:scene> 10.5.2, <draw:a> 10.4.12, <draw:caption> 10.3.11, <draw:circle> 10.3.8, <draw:connector> 10.3.10, <draw:control> 10.3.13, <draw:custom-shape> 10.6.1, <draw:ellipse> 10.3.9, <draw:frame> 10.4.2, <draw:g> 10.3.15, <draw:line> 10.3.3, <draw:measure> 10.3.12, <draw:page-thumbnail> 10.3.14, <draw:path> 10.3.7, <draw:polygon> 10.3.5, <draw:polyline> 10.3.4, <draw:rect> 10.3.2, <draw:regular-polygon> 10.3.6 and <table:table> 9.1.2.

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    The <chart:chart> element has the following child elements: <chart:footer> ?, <chart:legend> ?, <chart:plot-area> ?, <chart:subtitle> ?, <chart:title> ?, <dr3d:scene> ?, <draw:a> ?, <draw:caption> ?, <draw:circle> ?, <draw:connector> ?, <draw:control> ?, <draw:custom-shape> ?, <draw:ellipse> ?, <draw:frame> ?, <draw:g> ?, <draw:line> ?, <draw:measure> ?, <draw:page-thumbnail> ?, <draw:path> ?, <draw:polygon> ?, <draw:polyline> ?, <draw:rect> ?, <draw:regular-polygon> ? and <table:table> ?.

    11.2 Title, Subtitle and Footer

    11.2.1 <chart:title>

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    11.2.1

    This element can also be a sub-element of <chart:axis>. 11.9 In that case the title is displayed beside the axis specified by the <chart:axis> element.

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    The <chart:title> element is usable within the following elements: <chart:axis> 11.9 and <chart:chart> 11.1.

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    The <chart:title> element is usable within the following elements: <chart:axis> ? and <chart:chart> ?.

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    The <chart:title> element has the following attributes: chart:style-name 19.27, svg:x 19.577, svg:y 19.581 and table:cell-range 19.596.

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    The <chart:title> element has the following attributes: chart:style-name ?, svg:x ?, svg:y ? and table:cell-range ?.

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    The <chart:title> element has the following child element: <text:p> 5.1.3.

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    The <chart:title> element has the following child element: <text:p> ?.

    11.2.2 <chart:subtitle>

    The <chart:subtitle> element represents a subtitle for a chart.

    The text of a subtitle is specified by a child <text:p> element or a table:cell-range attribute. If a child <text:p> element and a table:cell-range attribute are both present, the text specified by the table:cell-range attribute is used as the subtitle. By default, the content of a child <text:p> element is displayed as the title.

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    The <chart:subtitle> element is usable within the following element: <chart:chart> 11.1.

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    The <chart:subtitle> element is usable within the following element: <chart:chart> ?.

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    The <chart:subtitle> element has the following attributes: chart:style-name 19.27, svg:x 19.577, svg:y 19.581 and table:cell-range 19.596.

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    The <chart:subtitle> element has the following attributes: chart:style-name ?, svg:x ?, svg:y ? and table:cell-range ?.

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    The <chart:subtitle> element has the following child element: <text:p> 5.1.3.

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    The <chart:subtitle> element has the following child element: <text:p> ?.

    11.2.3 <chart:footer>

    The <chart:footer> element represents a footer below a chart's plot area.

    The text of a footer is specified by a child <text:p> element or a table:cell-range attribute. If a child <text:p> element and a table:cell-range attribute are both present, the text specified by the table:cell-range attribute is used as the footer. By default, the content of a child <text:p> element is displayed as the footer.

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    The <chart:footer> element is usable within the following element: <chart:chart> 11.1.

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    The <chart:footer> element is usable within the following element: <chart:chart> ?.

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    The <chart:footer> element has the following attributes: chart:style-name 19.27, svg:x 19.577, svg:y 19.581 and table:cell-range 19.596.

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    The <chart:footer> element has the following attributes: chart:style-name ?, svg:x ?, svg:y ? and table:cell-range ?.

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    The <chart:footer> element has the following child element: <text:p> 5.1.3.

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    The <chart:footer> element has the following child element: <text:p> ?.

    11.3 <chart:coordinate-region>

    The <chart:coordinate-region> element specifies a positioning rectangle.

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    11.3 The behavior is implementation-defined for charts of non-predefined chart classes, which have no Cartesian coordinate system.

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    The <chart:coordinate-region> element is usable within the following element: <chart:plot-area> 11.5.

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    The <chart:coordinate-region> element is usable within the following element: <chart:plot-area> ?.

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    The <chart:coordinate-region> element has the following attributes: svg:height 19.543, svg:width 19.575, svg:x 19.577 and svg:y 19.581.

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    The <chart:coordinate-region> element has the following attributes: svg:height ?, svg:width ?, svg:x ? and svg:y ?.

    The <chart:coordinate-region> element has no child elements.

    11.4 <chart:legend>

    The <chart:legend> element represents a legend for a chart. If there is no <chart:legend> element for a chart, no legend is displayed.

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    The labels used by a legend are defined by the <chart:categories> 11.10 element on the x-axis. They are paired with matching data points in the order in which they appear.

    The <chart:legend> element may contain a <text:p> element. If present, it defines a title for the legend.

    Graphical components of chart legends are defined by the chart:class 19.15 attribute.

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    The <chart:legend> element is usable within the following element: <chart:chart> 11.1.

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    The <chart:legend> element is usable within the following element: <chart:chart> ?.

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    The <chart:legend> element has the following attributes: chart:legend-align 19.22, chart:legend-position 19.23, chart:style-name 19.27, style:legend-expansion 19.494, style:legend-expansion-aspect-ratio 19.495, svg:height 19.543, svg:width 19.575, svg:x 19.577 and svg:y 19.581.

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    The <chart:legend> element has the following attributes: chart:legend-align ?, chart:legend-position ?, chart:style-name ?, style:legend-expansion ?, style:legend-expansion-aspect-ratio ?, svg:height ?, svg:width ?, svg:x ? and svg:y ?.

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    The <chart:legend> element has the following child element: <text:p> 5.1.3.

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    The <chart:legend> element has the following child element: <text:p> ?.

    11.5 <chart:plot-area>

    The <chart:plot-area> element represents a coordinate system in which data is plotted including defined axes.

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    11.5

    For other three-dimensional charts the behavior is implementation-defined.

     

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    The <chart:plot-area> element is usable within the following element: <chart:chart> 11.1.

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    The <chart:plot-area> element is usable within the following element: <chart:chart> ?.

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    The <chart:plot-area> element has the following attributes: chart:data-source-has-labels 19.17, chart:style-name 19.27, dr3d:ambient-color 19.92, dr3d:distance 19.96, dr3d:focal-length 19.98, dr3d:lighting-mode 19.99, dr3d:projection 19.102, dr3d:shade-mode 19.103, dr3d:shadow-slant 19.104, dr3d:transform 19.107, dr3d:vpn 19.108, dr3d:vrp 19.109, dr3d:vup 19.110, svg:height 19.543, svg:width 19.575, svg:x 19.577, svg:y 19.581 and xml:id 19.920.

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    The <chart:plot-area> element has the following attributes: chart:data-source-has-labels ?, chart:style-name ?, dr3d:ambient-color ?, dr3d:distance ?, dr3d:focal-length ?, dr3d:lighting-mode ?, dr3d:projection ?, dr3d:shade-mode ?, dr3d:shadow-slant ?, dr3d:transform ?, dr3d:vpn ?, dr3d:vrp ?, dr3d:vup ?, svg:height ?, svg:width ?, svg:x ?, svg:y ? and xml:id ?.

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    The <chart:plot-area> element has the following child elements: <chart:axis> 11.9, <chart:coordinate-region> 11.3, <chart:floor> 11.8, <chart:series> 11.12, <chart:stock-gain-marker> 11.20, <chart:stock-loss-marker> 11.21, <chart:stock-range-line> 11.22, <chart:wall> 11.7 and <dr3d:light> 10.5.3.

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    The <chart:plot-area> element has the following child elements: <chart:axis> ?, <chart:coordinate-region> ?, <chart:floor> ?, <chart:series> ?, <chart:stock-gain-marker> ?, <chart:stock-loss-marker> ?, <chart:stock-range-line> ?, <chart:wall> ? and <dr3d:light> ?.

    11.6 3D Plot Area

    The plot area may be displayed as an 3D scene as specified in section 10.5.2. All 3D attributes that can be applied to the <dr3d:scene> element can be applied to the <chart:plot-area> element. This includes the dr3d:transform attribute that specifies the rotation of the three-dimensional plot area. 10.5.2 The <chart:plot-area> element may contain a <dr3d:light> element as specified in section 10.5.3.

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    11.7 The svg:width attribute specifies the thickness of a wall for three-dimensional charts.

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    The <chart:wall> element is usable within the following element: <chart:plot-area> 11.5.

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    The <chart:wall> element is usable within the following element: <chart:plot-area> ?.

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    The <chart:wall> element has the following attributes: chart:style-name 19.27 and svg:width 19.575.

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    The <chart:wall> element has the following attributes: chart:style-name ? and svg:width ?.

    The <chart:wall> element has no child elements.

    11.8 <chart:floor>

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    11.8 The svg:width attribute specifies the thickness of the floor.

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    The <chart:floor> element is usable within the following element: <chart:plot-area> 11.5.

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    The <chart:floor> element is usable within the following element: <chart:plot-area> ?.

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    The <chart:floor> element has the following attributes: chart:style-name 19.27 and svg:width 19.575.

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    The <chart:floor> element has the following attributes: chart:style-name ? and svg:width ?.

    The <chart:floor> element has no child elements.

    11.9 <chart:axis>

    The <chart:axis> element specifies an axis for a chart.

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    The <chart:axis> element is usable within the following element: <chart:plot-area> 11.5.

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    The <chart:axis> element is usable within the following element: <chart:plot-area> ?.

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    The <chart:axis> element has the following attributes: chart:dimension 19.18, chart:name 19.24 and chart:style-name 19.27.

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    The <chart:axis> element has the following attributes: chart:dimension ?, chart:name ? and chart:style-name ?.

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    The <chart:axis> element has the following child elements: <chart:categories> 11.10, <chart:grid> 11.11 and <chart:title> 11.2.1.

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    The <chart:axis> element has the following child elements: <chart:categories> ?, <chart:grid> ? and <chart:title> ?.

    11.10 <chart:categories>

    The <chart:categories> element represents labels that are displayed on a category-axis.

    This element may have a table:cell-range-address attribute that specifies a range from which category labels are taken. If this attribute or the <chart:categories> element itself is omitted, the chart:data-source-has-labels attribute of the <chart:plot-area> element should be evaluated for labels to display on a category-axis.

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    The <chart:categories> element is usable within the following element: <chart:axis> 11.9.

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    The <chart:categories> element is usable within the following element: <chart:axis> ?.

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    The <chart:categories> element has the following attribute: table:cell-range-address 19.597.

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    The <chart:categories> element has the following attribute: table:cell-range-address ?.

    The <chart:categories> element has no child elements.

    11.11 <chart:grid>

    The <chart:grid> element specifies a grid for an axis.

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    The <chart:grid> element is usable within the following element: <chart:axis> 11.9.

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    The <chart:grid> element is usable within the following element: <chart:axis> ?.

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    The <chart:grid> element has the following attributes: chart:class 19.15 and chart:style-name 19.27.

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    The <chart:grid> element has the following attributes: chart:class ? and chart:style-name ?.

    The <chart:grid> element has no child elements.

    11.12 <chart:series>

    The <chart:series> element represents a data series in a chart. If the chart requires more input data, it is the case for scatter and bubble charts, <chart:domain> sub-elements shall be defined that contain the cell range addresses of the corresponding data.

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    The <chart:series> element is usable within the following element: <chart:plot-area> 11.5.

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    The <chart:series> element is usable within the following element: <chart:plot-area> ?.

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    The <chart:series> element has the following attributes: chart:attached-axis 19.13, chart:class 19.15, chart:label-cell-address 19.21, chart:style-name 19.27, chart:values-cell-range-address 19.28 and xml:id 19.920.

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    The <chart:series> element has the following attributes: chart:attached-axis ?, chart:class ?, chart:label-cell-address ?, chart:style-name ?, chart:values-cell-range-address ? and xml:id ?.

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    The <chart:series> element has the following child elements: <chart:data-label> 11.15, <chart:data-point> 11.14, <chart:domain> 11.13, <chart:error-indicator> 11.17, <chart:mean-value> 11.16 and <chart:regression-curve> 11.18.

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    The <chart:series> element has the following child elements: <chart:data-label> ?, <chart:data-point> ?, <chart:domain> ?, <chart:error-indicator> ?, <chart:mean-value> ? and <chart:regression-curve> ?.

    11.13 <chart:domain>

    The <chart:domain> element specifies coordinate values required by particular chart types.

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    11.13 <

    At least one <chart:series> element of a given chart:class shall have the necessary number of <chart:domain> sub-elements. All other <chart:series> elements with the same chart:class may omit the <chart:domain> sub-elements and use the previously-defined values for the same chart:class value.

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    The <chart:domain> element is usable within the following element: <chart:series> 11.12.

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    The <chart:domain> element is usable within the following element: <chart:series> ?.

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    The <chart:domain> element has the following attribute: table:cell-range-address 19.597.

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    The <chart:domain> element has the following attribute: table:cell-range-address ?.

    The <chart:domain> element has no child elements.

    11.14 <chart:data-point>

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    11.14 <

    Note: This element would typically be used if a single data point has a special or distinct appearance.

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    The <chart:data-point> element is usable within the following element: <chart:series> 11.12.

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    The <chart:data-point> element is usable within the following element: <chart:series> ?.

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    The <chart:data-point> element has the following attributes: chart:repeated 19.25, chart:style-name 19.27 and xml:id 19.920.

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    The <chart:data-point> element has the following attributes: chart:repeated ?, chart:style-name ? and xml:id ?.

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    The <chart:data-point> element has the following child element: <chart:data-label> 11.15.

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    The <chart:data-point> element has the following child element: <chart:data-label> ?.

    11.15 <chart:data-label>

    The <chart:data-label> element represents the data label of a data point.

    The <chart:data-label> element can also be a sub-element of a data series. In that case, the data label serves as default for all the data points of this series.

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    The <chart:data-label> element is usable within the following elements: <chart:data-point> 11.14 and <chart:series> 11.12.

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    The <chart:data-label> element is usable within the following elements: <chart:data-point> ? and <chart:series> ?.

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    The <chart:data-label> element has the following attributes: chart:style-name 19.27, svg:x 19.577 and svg:y 19.581.

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    The <chart:data-label> element has the following attributes: chart:style-name ?, svg:x ? and svg:y ?.

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    The <chart:data-label> element has the following child element: <text:p> 5.1.3.

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    The <chart:data-label> element has the following child element: <text:p> ?.

    11.16 <chart:mean-value>

    The <chart:mean-value> element specifies a style for a mean-value line.

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    The <chart:mean-value> element is usable within the following element: <chart:series> 11.12.

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    The <chart:mean-value> element is usable within the following element: <chart:series> ?.

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    The <chart:mean-value> element has the following attribute: chart:style-name 19.27.

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    The <chart:mean-value> element has the following attribute: chart:style-name ?.

    The <chart:mean-value> element has no child elements.

    11.17 <chart:error-indicator>

    The <chart:error-indicator> element specifies a style for error indicators.

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    The <chart:error-indicator> element is usable within the following element: <chart:series> 11.12.

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    The <chart:error-indicator> element is usable within the following element: <chart:series> ?.

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    The <chart:error-indicator> element has the following attributes: chart:dimension 19.18 and chart:style-name 19.27.

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    The <chart:error-indicator> element has the following attributes: chart:dimension ? and chart:style-name ?.

    The <chart:error-indicator> element has no child elements.

    11.18 <chart:regression-curve>

    The <chart:regression-curve> element specifies the properties of regression curves.

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    The <chart:regression-curve> element is usable within the following element: <chart:series> 11.12.

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    The <chart:regression-curve> element is usable within the following element: <chart:series> ?.

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    The <chart:regression-curve> element has the following attribute: chart:style-name 19.27.

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    The <chart:regression-curve> element has the following attribute: chart:style-name ?.

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    The <chart:regression-curve> element has the following child element: <chart:equation> 11.19.

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    The <chart:regression-curve> element has the following child element: <chart:equation> ?.

    11.19 <chart:equation>

    The <chart:equation> element represents the equation for a containing regression curve.

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    The <chart:equation> element is usable within the following element: <chart:regression-curve> 11.18.

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    The <chart:equation> element is usable within the following element: <chart:regression-curve> ?.

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    The <chart:equation> element has the following attributes: chart:automatic-content 19.14, chart:display-equation 19.19, chart:display-r-square 19.20, chart:style-name 19.27, svg:x 19.577 and svg:y 19.581.

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    The <chart:equation> element has the following attributes: chart:automatic-content ?, chart:display-equation ?, chart:display-r-square ?, chart:style-name ?, svg:x ? and svg:y ?.

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    The <chart:equation> element has the following child element: <text:p> 5.1.3.

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    The <chart:equation> element has the following child element: <text:p> ?.

    11.20 <chart:stock-gain-marker>

    The <chart:stock-gain-marker> element specifies a style for candlestick-bars in a stock chart that have a higher closing value than opening value.

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    The <chart:stock-gain-marker> element is usable within the following element: <chart:plot-area> 11.5.

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    The <chart:stock-gain-marker> element is usable within the following element: <chart:plot-area> ?.

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    The <chart:stock-gain-marker> element has the following attribute: chart:style-name 19.27.

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    The <chart:stock-gain-marker> element has the following attribute: chart:style-name ?.

    The <chart:stock-gain-marker> element has no child elements.

    11.21 <chart:stock-loss-marker>

    The <chart:stock-loss-marker> element specifies the style for candlestick-bars 19.15.1 in a stock chart that have a lower closing value than opening value.

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    The <chart:stock-loss-marker> element is usable within the following element: <chart:plot-area> 11.5.

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    The <chart:stock-loss-marker> element is usable within the following element: <chart:plot-area> ?.

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    The <chart:stock-loss-marker> element has the following attribute: chart:style-name 19.27.

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    The <chart:stock-loss-marker> element has the following attribute: chart:style-name ?.

    The <chart:stock-loss-marker> element has no child elements.

    11.22 <chart:stock-range-line>

    The <chart:stock-range-line> element specifies a style for the range-lines 19.15.1 in a stock chart. A range-line is a line connecting the minimum value with the maximum value.

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    The <chart:stock-range-line> element is usable within the following element: <chart:plot-area> 11.5.

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    The <chart:stock-range-line> element is usable within the following element: <chart:plot-area> ?.

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    The <chart:stock-range-line> element has the following attribute: chart:style-name 19.27.

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    The <chart:stock-range-line> element has the following attribute: chart:style-name ?.

    The <chart:stock-range-line> element has no child elements.

    12 Database Front-end Document Content

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    12.1

    A <office:database> element is a container of database elements.

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    The <office:database> element is usable within the following element: <office:body> 3.3.

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    The <office:database> element is usable within the following element: <office:body> ?.

    The <office:database> element has no attributes.

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    The <office:database> element has the following child elements: <db:data-source> 12.2, <db:forms> 12.25.2, <db:queries> 12.26, <db:reports> 12.25.3, <db:schema-definition> 12.36 and <db:table-representations> 12.32.

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    The <office:database> element has the following child elements: <db:data-source> ?, <db:forms> ?, <db:queries> ?, <db:reports> ?, <db:schema-definition> ? and <db:table-representations> ?.

    12.2 <db:data-source>

    A <db:data-source> element is a container for data source specific elements that are needed to create a connection to a database.

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    The <db:data-source> element is usable within the following element: <office:database> 12.1.

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    The <db:data-source> element is usable within the following element: <office:database> ?.

    The <db:data-source> element has no attributes.

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    The <db:data-source> element has the following child elements: <db:application-connection-settings> 12.15, <db:connection-data> 12.3 and <db:driver-settings> 12.9.

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    The <db:data-source> element has the following child elements: <db:application-connection-settings> ?, <db:connection-data> ? and <db:driver-settings> ?.

    12.3 <db:connection-data>

    The <db:connection-data> element specifies the information necessary to connect to a database.

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    The <db:connection-data> element is usable within the following element: <db:data-source> 12.2.

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    The <db:connection-data> element is usable within the following element: <db:data-source> ?.

    The <db:connection-data> element has no attributes.

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    The <db:connection-data> element has the following child elements: <db:connection-resource> 12.7, <db:database-description> 12.4 and <db:login> 12.8.

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    The <db:connection-data> element has the following child elements: <db:connection-resource> ?, <db:database-description> ? and <db:login> ?.

    12.4 <db:database-description>

    The <db:database-description> element specifies a database resource by its type and access parameters.

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    The <db:database-description> element is usable within the following element: <db:connection-data> 12.3.

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    The <db:database-description> element is usable within the following element: <db:connection-data> ?.

    The <db:database-description> element has no attributes.

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    The <db:database-description> element has the following child elements: <db:file-based-database> 12.5 and <db:server-database> 12.6.

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    The <db:database-description> element has the following child elements: <db:file-based-database> ? and <db:server-database> ?.

    12.5 <db:file-based-database>

    The <db:file-based-database> element specifies a database which is composed of one or more files in an arbitrary file system.

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    The <db:file-based-database> element is usable within the following element: <db:database-description> 12.4.

    +

    The <db:file-based-database> element is usable within the following element: <db:database-description> ?.

    -

    The <db:file-based-database> element has the following attributes: db:extension 19.52, db:media-type 19.69, xlink:href 19.916 and xlink:type 19.919.

    +

    The <db:file-based-database> element has the following attributes: db:extension ?, db:media-type ?, xlink:href ? and xlink:type ?.

    The <db:file-based-database> element has no child elements.

    12.6 <db:server-database>

    The <db:server-database> element specifies connection information for a server-based database.

    -

    The <db:server-database> element is usable within the following element: <db:database-description> 12.4.

    +

    The <db:server-database> element is usable within the following element: <db:database-description> ?.

    -

    The <db:server-database> element has the following attributes: db:database-name 19.43, db:hostname 19.54, db:local-socket 19.67, db:port 19.72 and db:type 19.85.

    +

    The <db:server-database> element has the following attributes: db:database-name ?, db:hostname ?, db:local-socket ?, db:port ? and db:type ?.

    The <db:server-database> element has no child elements.

    12.7 <db:connection-resource>

    The <db:connection-resource> element specifies a database connection by an IRI.

    -

    The <db:connection-resource> element is usable within the following element: <db:connection-data> 12.3.

    +

    The <db:connection-resource> element is usable within the following element: <db:connection-data> ?.

    -

    The <db:connection-resource> element has the following attributes: xlink:actuate 19.915, xlink:href 19.916, xlink:show 19.917 and xlink:type 19.919.

    +

    The <db:connection-resource> element has the following attributes: xlink:actuate ?, xlink:href ?, xlink:show ? and xlink:type ?.

    The <db:connection-resource> element has no child elements.

    12.8 <db:login>

    @@ -5911,165 +5909,165 @@

    12.8 Note: For security reasons, the <db:login> element does not have an attribute to store a password that may be required to establish a connection.

    -

    The <db:login> element is usable within the following element: <db:connection-data> 12.3.

    +

    The <db:login> element is usable within the following element: <db:connection-data> ?.

    -

    The <db:login> element has the following attributes: db:is-password-required 19.63, db:login-timeout 19.61, db:use-system-user 19.89 and db:user-name 19.90.

    +

    The <db:login> element has the following attributes: db:is-password-required ?, db:login-timeout ?, db:use-system-user ? and db:user-name ?.

    The <db:login> element has no child elements.

    12.9 <db:driver-settings>

    The <db:driver-settings> element specifies settings for a driver establishing the database connection.

    -

    The <db:driver-settings> element is usable within the following element: <db:data-source> 12.2.

    +

    The <db:driver-settings> element is usable within the following element: <db:data-source> ?.

    -

    The <db:driver-settings> element has the following attributes: db:base-dn 19.35, db:is-first-row-header-line 19.60, db:parameter-name-substitution 19.71, db:show-deleted 19.78 and db:system-driver-settings 19.82.

    +

    The <db:driver-settings> element has the following attributes: db:base-dn ?, db:is-first-row-header-line ?, db:parameter-name-substitution ?, db:show-deleted ? and db:system-driver-settings ?.

    -

    The <db:driver-settings> element has the following child elements: <db:auto-increment> 12.10, <db:character-set> 12.12, <db:delimiter> 12.11 and <db:table-settings> 12.13.

    +

    The <db:driver-settings> element has the following child elements: <db:auto-increment> ?, <db:character-set> ?, <db:delimiter> ? and <db:table-settings> ?.

    12.10 <db:auto-increment>

    The <db:auto-increment> element specifies SQL statements to retrieve auto-generated row values and to set AUTO_INCREMENT values for columns.

    -

    The <db:auto-increment> element is usable within the following element: <db:driver-settings> 12.9.

    +

    The <db:auto-increment> element is usable within the following element: <db:driver-settings> ?.

    -

    The <db:auto-increment> element has the following attributes: db:additional-column-statement 19.31 and db:row-retrieving-statement 19.75.

    +

    The <db:auto-increment> element has the following attributes: db:additional-column-statement ? and db:row-retrieving-statement ?.

    The <db:auto-increment> element has no child elements.

    12.11 <db:delimiter>

    The <db:delimiter> element defines a delimiter for parsing data.

    -

    The <db:delimiter> element is usable within the following elements: <db:driver-settings> 12.9 and <db:table-setting> 12.14.

    +

    The <db:delimiter> element is usable within the following elements: <db:driver-settings> ? and <db:table-setting> ?.

    -

    The <db:delimiter> element has the following attributes: db:decimal 19.44, db:field 19.53, db:string 19.79 and db:thousand 19.83.

    +

    The <db:delimiter> element has the following attributes: db:decimal ?, db:field ?, db:string ? and db:thousand ?.

    The <db:delimiter> element has no child elements.

    12.12 <db:character-set>

    The <db:character-set> element defines the text encoding that is used to transform string data obtained from a database.

    -

    The <db:character-set> element is usable within the following elements: <db:driver-settings> 12.9 and <db:table-setting> 12.14.

    +

    The <db:character-set> element is usable within the following elements: <db:driver-settings> ? and <db:table-setting> ?.

    -

    The <db:character-set> element has the following attribute: db:encoding 19.50.

    +

    The <db:character-set> element has the following attribute: db:encoding ?.

    The <db:character-set> element has no child elements.

    12.13 <db:table-settings>

    The <db:table-settings> element is a container for <db:table-setting> elements.

    -

    The <db:table-settings> element is usable within the following element: <db:driver-settings> 12.9.

    +

    The <db:table-settings> element is usable within the following element: <db:driver-settings> ?.

    The <db:table-settings> element has no attributes.

    -

    The <db:table-settings> element has the following child element: <db:table-setting> 12.14.

    +

    The <db:table-settings> element has the following child element: <db:table-setting> ?.

    12.14 <db:table-setting>

    The <db:table-setting> element specifies driver-level settings which are used by a database driver for defining a single database table.

    -

    The <db:table-setting> element is usable within the following element: <db:table-settings> 12.13.

    +

    The <db:table-setting> element is usable within the following element: <db:table-settings> ?.

    -

    The <db:table-setting> element has the following attributes: db:is-first-row-header-line 19.60 and db:show-deleted 19.78.

    +

    The <db:table-setting> element has the following attributes: db:is-first-row-header-line ? and db:show-deleted ?.

    -

    The <db:table-setting> element has the following child elements: <db:character-set> 12.12 and <db:delimiter> 12.11.

    +

    The <db:table-setting> element has the following child elements: <db:character-set> ? and <db:delimiter> ?.

    12.15 <db:application-connection-settings>

    The <db:application-connection-settings> element specifies settings which define how a consumer uses a database connection.

    -

    The <db:application-connection-settings> element is usable within the following element: <db:data-source> 12.2.

    +

    The <db:application-connection-settings> element is usable within the following element: <db:data-source> ?.

    -

    The <db:application-connection-settings> element has the following attributes: db:append-table-alias-name 19.32, db:boolean-comparison-mode 19.36, db:enable-sql92-check 19.49, db:ignore-driver-privileges 19.55, db:is-table-name-length-limited 19.66, db:max-row-count 19.68, db:suppress-version-columns 19.81 and db:use-catalog 19.88.

    +

    The <db:application-connection-settings> element has the following attributes: db:append-table-alias-name ?, db:boolean-comparison-mode ?, db:enable-sql92-check ?, db:ignore-driver-privileges ?, db:is-table-name-length-limited ?, db:max-row-count ?, db:suppress-version-columns ? and db:use-catalog ?.

    -

    The <db:application-connection-settings> element has the following child elements: <db:data-source-settings> 12.22, <db:table-filter> 12.16 and <db:table-type-filter> 12.20.

    +

    The <db:application-connection-settings> element has the following child elements: <db:data-source-settings> ?, <db:table-filter> ? and <db:table-type-filter> ?.

    12.16 <db:table-filter>

    A <db:table-filter> element defines a list of filter patterns which are applied on the table names returned by a database. Only tables which match at least one include filter, and do not match any exclude filter, will be displayed.

    -

    The <db:table-filter> element is usable within the following element: <db:application-connection-settings> 12.15.

    +

    The <db:table-filter> element is usable within the following element: <db:application-connection-settings> ?.

    The <db:table-filter> element has no attributes.

    -

    The <db:table-filter> element has the following child elements: <db:table-exclude-filter> 12.18 and <db:table-include-filter> 12.17.

    +

    The <db:table-filter> element has the following child elements: <db:table-exclude-filter> ? and <db:table-include-filter> ?.

    12.17 <db:table-include-filter>

    The <db:table-include-filter> element specifies a list of filter patterns which determine inclusion of tables in a consumer's table display.

    -

    The <db:table-include-filter> element is usable within the following element: <db:table-filter> 12.16.

    +

    The <db:table-include-filter> element is usable within the following element: <db:table-filter> ?.

    The <db:table-include-filter> element has no attributes.

    -

    The <db:table-include-filter> element has the following child element: <db:table-filter-pattern> 12.19.

    +

    The <db:table-include-filter> element has the following child element: <db:table-filter-pattern> ?.

    12.18 <db:table-exclude-filter>

    The <db:table-exclude-filter> element specifies a list of filter patterns which determine exclusion of tables in a consumer's table display.

    -

    The <db:table-exclude-filter> element is usable within the following element: <db:table-filter> 12.16.

    +

    The <db:table-exclude-filter> element is usable within the following element: <db:table-filter> ?.

    The <db:table-exclude-filter> element has no attributes.

    -

    The <db:table-exclude-filter> element has the following child element: <db:table-filter-pattern> 12.19.

    +

    The <db:table-exclude-filter> element has the following child element: <db:table-filter-pattern> ?.

    12.19 <db:table-filter-pattern>

    The <db:table-filter-pattern> element specifies a filter pattern.

    The “%” (U+0025. PERCENT SIGN) character is used as wildcard.

    -

    The <db:table-filter-pattern> element is usable within the following elements: <db:table-exclude-filter> 12.18 and <db:table-include-filter> 12.17.

    +

    The <db:table-filter-pattern> element is usable within the following elements: <db:table-exclude-filter> ? and <db:table-include-filter> ?.

    The <db:table-filter-pattern> element has no attributes.

    The <db:table-filter-pattern> element has no child elements.

    -

    The <db:table-filter-pattern> element has content of data type string 18.2.

    +

    The <db:table-filter-pattern> element has content of data type string ?.

    12.20 <db:table-type-filter>

    A <db:table-type-filter> element defines a list of table types which a database uses to filter tables.

    -

    The <db:table-type-filter> element is usable within the following element: <db:application-connection-settings> 12.15.

    +

    The <db:table-type-filter> element is usable within the following element: <db:application-connection-settings> ?.

    The <db:table-type-filter> element has no attributes.

    -

    The <db:table-type-filter> element has the following child element: <db:table-type> 12.21.

    +

    The <db:table-type-filter> element has the following child element: <db:table-type> ?.

    12.21 <db:table-type>

    The <db:table-type> element specifies a table type.

    Note: Table types are database-specific.

    -

    The <db:table-type> element is usable within the following element: <db:table-type-filter> 12.20.

    +

    The <db:table-type> element is usable within the following element: <db:table-type-filter> ?.

    The <db:table-type> element has no attributes.

    The <db:table-type> element has no child elements.

    -

    The <db:table-type> element has content of data type string 18.2.

    +

    The <db:table-type> element has content of data type string ?.

    12.22 <db:data-source-settings>

    The <db:data-source-settings> element is a container element for <db:data-source-setting> elements.

    -

    The <db:data-source-settings> element is usable within the following element: <db:application-connection-settings> 12.15.

    +

    The <db:data-source-settings> element is usable within the following element: <db:application-connection-settings> ?.

    The <db:data-source-settings> element has no attributes.

    -

    The <db:data-source-settings> element has the following child element: <db:data-source-setting> 12.23.

    +

    The <db:data-source-settings> element has the following child element: <db:data-source-setting> ?.

    12.23 <db:data-source-setting>

    The <db:data-source-setting> element specifies the name of a data-source-setting, a data-source-setting type, and whether a data-source-setting contains a list of data or single data.

    -

    The <db:data-source-setting> element is usable within the following element: <db:data-source-settings> 12.22.

    +

    The <db:data-source-setting> element is usable within the following element: <db:data-source-settings> ?.

    -

    The <db:data-source-setting> element has the following attributes: db:data-source-setting-is-list 19.39, db:data-source-setting-name 19.40 and db:data-source-setting-type 19.41.

    +

    The <db:data-source-setting> element has the following attributes: db:data-source-setting-is-list ?, db:data-source-setting-name ? and db:data-source-setting-type ?.

    -

    The <db:data-source-setting> element has the following child element: <db:data-source-setting-value> 12.24.

    +

    The <db:data-source-setting> element has the following child element: <db:data-source-setting-value> ?.

    12.24 <db:data-source-setting-value>

    The <db:data-source-setting-value> element specifies the content of a data-source-setting.

    -

    The <db:data-source-setting-value> element is usable within the following element: <db:data-source-setting> 12.23.

    +

    The <db:data-source-setting-value> element is usable within the following element: <db:data-source-setting> ?.

    The <db:data-source-setting-value> element has no attributes.

    The <db:data-source-setting-value> element has no child elements.

    -

    The <db:data-source-setting-value> element has content of data type string 18.2.

    +

    The <db:data-source-setting-value> element has content of data type string ?.

    12.25 Forms and Reports

    12.25.1 General

    @@ -6078,245 +6076,245 @@

    12.25.2 <

    The <db:forms> element may contain <db:component> or <db:component-collection> elements or both. It specifies a list of form documents and sub-collections.

    -

    The <db:forms> element is usable within the following element: <office:database> 12.1.

    +

    The <db:forms> element is usable within the following element: <office:database> ?.

    The <db:forms> element has no attributes.

    -

    The <db:forms> element has the following child elements: <db:component> 12.25.5 and <db:component-collection> 12.25.4.

    +

    The <db:forms> element has the following child elements: <db:component> ? and <db:component-collection> ?.

    12.25.3 <db:reports>

    The <db:reports> element may contain <db:component> or <db:component-collection> elements or both.  It specifies a list of report documents and sub-collections.

    -

    The <db:reports> element is usable within the following element: <office:database> 12.1.

    +

    The <db:reports> element is usable within the following element: <office:database> ?.

    The <db:reports> element has no attributes.

    -

    The <db:reports> element has the following child elements: <db:component> 12.25.5 and <db:component-collection> 12.25.4.

    +

    The <db:reports> element has the following child elements: <db:component> ? and <db:component-collection> ?.

    12.25.4 <db:component-collection>

    The <db:component-collection> element specifies a collection of <db:component> elements and <db:component-collection> elements.

    -

    The <db:component-collection> element is usable within the following elements: <db:component-collection> 12.25.4, <db:forms> 12.25.2 and <db:reports> 12.25.3.

    +

    The <db:component-collection> element is usable within the following elements: <db:component-collection> ?, <db:forms> ? and <db:reports> ?.

    -

    The <db:component-collection> element has the following attributes: db:description 19.48, db:name 19.70 and db:title 19.84.

    +

    The <db:component-collection> element has the following attributes: db:description ?, db:name ? and db:title ?.

    -

    The <db:component-collection> element has the following child elements: <db:component> 12.25.5 and <db:component-collection> 12.25.4.

    +

    The <db:component-collection> element has the following child elements: <db:component> ? and <db:component-collection> ?.

    12.25.5 <db:component>

    The <db:component> element specifies a database component which can be either a form or a report.

    A database component is referenced using the xlink:href attribute or it is contained in a child element of either a <office:document> or <math:math> element.

    -

    The <db:component> element is usable within the following elements: <db:component-collection> 12.25.4, <db:forms> 12.25.2 and <db:reports> 12.25.3.

    +

    The <db:component> element is usable within the following elements: <db:component-collection> ?, <db:forms> ? and <db:reports> ?.

    -

    The <db:component> element has the following attributes: db:as-template 19.34, db:description 19.48, db:name 19.70, db:title 19.84, xlink:actuate 19.915, xlink:href 19.916, xlink:show 19.917 and xlink:type 19.919.

    +

    The <db:component> element has the following attributes: db:as-template ?, db:description ?, db:name ?, db:title ?, xlink:actuate ?, xlink:href ?, xlink:show ? and xlink:type ?.

    -

    The <db:component> element has the following child elements: <math:math> 14.6 and <office:document> 3.1.2.

    +

    The <db:component> element has the following child elements: <math:math> ? and <office:document> ?.

    12.26 <db:queries>

    The <db:queries> element may contain <db:query> or <db:query-collection> elements or both.

    -

    The <db:queries> element is usable within the following element: <office:database> 12.1.

    +

    The <db:queries> element is usable within the following element: <office:database> ?.

    The <db:queries> element has no attributes.

    -

    The <db:queries> element has the following child elements: <db:query> 12.28 and <db:query-collection> 12.27.

    +

    The <db:queries> element has the following child elements: <db:query> ? and <db:query-collection> ?.

    12.27 <db:query-collection>

    The <db:query-collection> element may contain <db:query> or <db:query-collection> elements or both.

    -

    The <db:query-collection> element is usable within the following elements: <db:queries> 12.26 and <db:query-collection> 12.27.

    +

    The <db:query-collection> element is usable within the following elements: <db:queries> ? and <db:query-collection> ?.

    -

    The <db:query-collection> element has the following attributes: db:description 19.48, db:name 19.70 and db:title 19.84.

    +

    The <db:query-collection> element has the following attributes: db:description ?, db:name ? and db:title ?.

    -

    The <db:query-collection> element has the following child elements: <db:query> 12.28 and <db:query-collection> 12.27.

    +

    The <db:query-collection> element has the following child elements: <db:query> ? and <db:query-collection> ?.

    12.28 <db:query>

    The <db:query> element specifies a database query.

    -

    The <db:query> element is usable within the following elements: <db:queries> 12.26 and <db:query-collection> 12.27.

    +

    The <db:query> element is usable within the following elements: <db:queries> ? and <db:query-collection> ?.

    -

    The <db:query> element has the following attributes: db:command 19.38, db:default-row-style-name 19.46, db:description 19.48, db:escape-processing 19.51, db:name 19.70, db:style-name 19.80 and db:title 19.84.

    +

    The <db:query> element has the following attributes: db:command ?, db:default-row-style-name ?, db:description ?, db:escape-processing ?, db:name ?, db:style-name ? and db:title ?.

    -

    The <db:query> element has the following child elements: <db:columns> 12.34, <db:filter-statement> 12.30, <db:order-statement> 12.29 and <db:update-table> 12.31.

    +

    The <db:query> element has the following child elements: <db:columns> ?, <db:filter-statement> ?, <db:order-statement> ? and <db:update-table> ?.

    12.29 <db:order-statement>

    The <db:order-statement> element specifies a sort ("ORDER BY") [SQL] clause which is to be applied on top of another [SQL] statement producing a result set.

    -

    The <db:order-statement> element is usable within the following elements: <db:query> 12.28 and <db:table-representation> 12.33.

    +

    The <db:order-statement> element is usable within the following elements: <db:query> ? and <db:table-representation> ?.

    -

    The <db:order-statement> element has the following attributes: db:apply-command 19.33 and db:command 19.38.

    +

    The <db:order-statement> element has the following attributes: db:apply-command ? and db:command ?.

    The <db:order-statement> element has no child elements.

    12.30 <db:filter-statement>

    The <db:filter-statement> element specifies a filter ("WHERE") [SQL] clause which is to be applied on top of another [SQL]-statement producing a result set.

    -

    The <db:filter-statement> element is usable within the following elements: <db:query> 12.28 and <db:table-representation> 12.33.

    +

    The <db:filter-statement> element is usable within the following elements: <db:query> ? and <db:table-representation> ?.

    -

    The <db:filter-statement> element has the following attributes: db:apply-command 19.33 and db:command 19.38.

    +

    The <db:filter-statement> element has the following attributes: db:apply-command ? and db:command ?.

    The <db:filter-statement> element has no child elements.

    12.31 <db:update-table>

    The <db:update-table> element specifies the name of the table which will be updated when an UPDATE, INSERT or DELETE [SQL] statement is executed. It defines the table which should be updated when a SELECT [SQL] statement contains more than one table.

    -

    The <db:update-table> element is usable within the following element: <db:query> 12.28.

    +

    The <db:update-table> element is usable within the following element: <db:query> ?.

    -

    The <db:update-table> element has the following attributes: db:catalog-name 19.37, db:name 19.70 and db:schema-name 19.77.

    +

    The <db:update-table> element has the following attributes: db:catalog-name ?, db:name ? and db:schema-name ?.

    The <db:update-table> element has no child elements.

    12.32 <db:table-representations>

    The <db:table-representations> element specifies a collection of tables.

    -

    The <db:table-representations> element is usable within the following element: <office:database> 12.1.

    +

    The <db:table-representations> element is usable within the following element: <office:database> ?.

    The <db:table-representations> element has no attributes.

    -

    The <db:table-representations> element has the following child element: <db:table-representation> 12.33.

    +

    The <db:table-representations> element has the following child element: <db:table-representation> ?.

    12.33 <db:table-representation>

    A <db:table-representation> element specifies how a consumer displays a table to the user.

    -

    The <db:table-representation> element is usable within the following element: <db:table-representations> 12.32.

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    The <db:table-representation> element is usable within the following element: <db:table-representations> ?.

    -

    The <db:table-representation> element has the following attributes: db:catalog-name 19.37, db:default-row-style-name 19.46, db:description 19.48, db:name 19.70, db:schema-name 19.77, db:style-name 19.80 and db:title 19.84.

    +

    The <db:table-representation> element has the following attributes: db:catalog-name ?, db:default-row-style-name ?, db:description ?, db:name ?, db:schema-name ?, db:style-name ? and db:title ?.

    -

    The <db:table-representation> element has the following child elements: <db:columns> 12.34, <db:filter-statement> 12.30 and <db:order-statement> 12.29.

    +

    The <db:table-representation> element has the following child elements: <db:columns> ?, <db:filter-statement> ? and <db:order-statement> ?.

    12.34 <db:columns>

    The <db:columns> element is a collection of <db:column> elements.

    -

    The <db:columns> element is usable within the following elements: <db:query> 12.28 and <db:table-representation> 12.33.

    +

    The <db:columns> element is usable within the following elements: <db:query> ? and <db:table-representation> ?.

    The <db:columns> element has no attributes.

    -

    The <db:columns> element has the following child element: <db:column> 12.35.

    +

    The <db:columns> element has the following child element: <db:column> ?.

    12.35 <db:column>

    The <db:column> element specifies settings for a column.

    -

    The <db:column> element is usable within the following element: <db:columns> 12.34.

    +

    The <db:column> element is usable within the following element: <db:columns> ?.

    -

    The <db:column> element has the following attributes: db:default-cell-style-name 19.45, db:description 19.48, db:name 19.70, db:style-name 19.80, db:title 19.84, db:visible 19.91, office:boolean-value 19.371, office:currency 19.373, office:date-value 19.374, office:string-value 19.383, office:time-value 19.386, office:value 19.388, office:value-type 19.389.

    +

    The <db:column> element has the following attributes: db:default-cell-style-name ?, db:description ?, db:name ?, db:style-name ?, db:title ?, db:visible ?, office:boolean-value ?, office:currency ?, office:date-value ?, office:string-value ?, office:time-value ?, office:value ?, office:value-type ?.

    The <db:column> element has no child elements.

    12.36 <db:schema-definition>

    The <db:schema-definition> element specifies a database schema.

    -

    The <db:schema-definition> element is usable within the following element: <office:database> 12.1.

    +

    The <db:schema-definition> element is usable within the following element: <office:database> ?.

    The <db:schema-definition> element has no attributes.

    -

    The <db:schema-definition> element has the following child element: <db:table-definitions> 12.37.

    +

    The <db:schema-definition> element has the following child element: <db:table-definitions> ?.

    12.37 <db:table-definitions>

    The <db:table-definitions> element is a container for multiple <db:table-definition> elements.

    -

    The <db:table-definitions> element is usable within the following element: <db:schema-definition> 12.36.

    +

    The <db:table-definitions> element is usable within the following element: <db:schema-definition> ?.

    The <db:table-definitions> element has no attributes.

    -

    The <db:table-definitions> element has the following child element: <db:table-definition> 12.38.

    +

    The <db:table-definitions> element has the following child element: <db:table-definition> ?.

    12.38 <db:table-definition>

    The <db:table-definition> element specifies the schema of a single table.

    -

    The <db:table-definition> element is usable within the following element: <db:table-definitions> 12.37.

    +

    The <db:table-definition> element is usable within the following element: <db:table-definitions> ?.

    -

    The <db:table-definition> element has the following attributes: db:catalog-name 19.37, db:name 19.70, db:schema-name 19.77 and db:type 19.85.

    +

    The <db:table-definition> element has the following attributes: db:catalog-name ?, db:name ?, db:schema-name ? and db:type ?.

    -

    The <db:table-definition> element has the following child elements: <db:column-definitions> 12.39, <db:indices> 12.45 and <db:keys> 12.41.

    +

    The <db:table-definition> element has the following child elements: <db:column-definitions> ?, <db:indices> ? and <db:keys> ?.

    12.39 <db:column-definitions>

    The <db:column-definitions> element is a container for <db:column-definition> elements.

    -

    The <db:column-definitions> element is usable within the following element: <db:table-definition> 12.38.

    +

    The <db:column-definitions> element is usable within the following element: <db:table-definition> ?.

    The <db:column-definitions> element has no attributes.

    -

    The <db:column-definitions> element has the following child element: <db:column-definition> 12.40.

    +

    The <db:column-definitions> element has the following child element: <db:column-definition> ?.

    12.40 <db:column-definition>

    The <db:column-definition> element defines a table column.

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    The <db:column-definition> element is usable within the following element: <db:column-definitions> 12.39.

    +

    The <db:column-definition> element is usable within the following element: <db:column-definitions> ?.

    -

    The <db:column-definition> element has the following attributes: db:data-type 19.42, db:is-autoincrement 19.57, db:is-empty-allowed 19.59, db:is-nullable 19.62, db:name 19.70, db:precision 19.65, db:scale 19.76, db:type-name 19.86, office:boolean-value 19.371, office:currency 19.373, office:date-value 19.374, office:string-value 19.383, office:time-value 19.386, office:value 19.388, office:value-type 19.389.

    +

    The <db:column-definition> element has the following attributes: db:data-type ?, db:is-autoincrement ?, db:is-empty-allowed ?, db:is-nullable ?, db:name ?, db:precision ?, db:scale ?, db:type-name ?, office:boolean-value ?, office:currency ?, office:date-value ?, office:string-value ?, office:time-value ?, office:value ?, office:value-type ?.

    The <db:column-definition> element has no child elements.

    12.41 <db:keys>

    The <db:keys> element is a container for one or more <db:key> elements.

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    The <db:keys> element is usable within the following element: <db:table-definition> 12.38.

    +

    The <db:keys> element is usable within the following element: <db:table-definition> ?.

    The <db:keys> element has no attributes.

    -

    The <db:keys> element has the following child element: <db:key> 12.42.

    +

    The <db:keys> element has the following child element: <db:key> ?.

    12.42 <db:key>

    The <db:key> element specifies a key for a table.

    -

    The <db:key> element is usable within the following element: <db:keys> 12.41.

    +

    The <db:key> element is usable within the following element: <db:keys> ?.

    -

    The <db:key> element has the following attributes: db:delete-rule 19.47, db:name 19.70, db:referenced-table-name 19.73, db:type 19.85 and db:update-rule 19.87.

    +

    The <db:key> element has the following attributes: db:delete-rule ?, db:name ?, db:referenced-table-name ?, db:type ? and db:update-rule ?.

    -

    The <db:key> element has the following child element: <db:key-columns> 12.43.

    +

    The <db:key> element has the following child element: <db:key-columns> ?.

    12.43 <db:key-columns>

    The <db:key-columns> element specifies the columns of a key.

    -

    The <db:key-columns> element is usable within the following element: <db:key> 12.42.

    +

    The <db:key-columns> element is usable within the following element: <db:key> ?.

    The <db:key-columns> element has no attributes.

    -

    The <db:key-columns> element has the following child element: <db:key-column> 12.44.

    +

    The <db:key-columns> element has the following child element: <db:key-column> ?.

    12.44 <db:key-column>

    The <db:key-column> element specifies a description of a column of a table key.

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    The <db:key-column> element is usable within the following element: <db:key-columns> 12.43.

    +

    The <db:key-column> element is usable within the following element: <db:key-columns> ?.

    -

    The <db:key-column> element has the following attributes: db:name 19.70 and db:related-column-name 19.74.

    +

    The <db:key-column> element has the following attributes: db:name ? and db:related-column-name ?.

    The <db:key-column> element has no child elements.

    12.45 <db:indices>

    The <db:indices> element defines the indexes of a table.

    -

    The <db:indices> element is usable within the following element: <db:table-definition> 12.38.

    +

    The <db:indices> element is usable within the following element: <db:table-definition> ?.

    The <db:indices> element has no attributes.

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    The <db:indices> element has the following child element: <db:index> 12.46.

    +

    The <db:indices> element has the following child element: <db:index> ?.

    12.46 <db:index>

    The <db:index> element defines the characteristics of a table index.

    -

    The <db:index> element is usable within the following element: <db:indices> 12.45.

    +

    The <db:index> element is usable within the following element: <db:indices> ?.

    -

    The <db:index> element has the following attributes: db:catalog-name 19.37, db:is-clustered 19.58, db:is-unique 19.64 and db:name 19.70.

    +

    The <db:index> element has the following attributes: db:catalog-name ?, db:is-clustered ?, db:is-unique ? and db:name ?.

    -

    The <db:index> element has the following child element: <db:index-columns> 12.47.

    +

    The <db:index> element has the following child element: <db:index-columns> ?.

    12.47 <db:index-columns>

    The <db:index-columns> element specifies the columns of a table index.

    -

    The <db:index-columns> element is usable within the following element: <db:index> 12.46.

    +

    The <db:index-columns> element is usable within the following element: <db:index> ?.

    The <db:index-columns> element has no attributes.

    -

    The <db:index-columns> element has the following child element: <db:index-column> 12.48.

    +

    The <db:index-columns> element has the following child element: <db:index-column> ?.

    12.48 <db:index-column>

    The <db:index-column> element specifies the description of a column of a table index.

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    The <db:index-column> element is usable within the following element: <db:index-columns> 12.47.

    +

    The <db:index-column> element is usable within the following element: <db:index-columns> ?.

    -

    The <db:index-column> element has the following attributes: db:is-ascending 19.56 and db:name 19.70.

    +

    The <db:index-column> element has the following attributes: db:is-ascending ? and db:name ?.

    The <db:index-column> element has no child elements.

    13 Form Content

    @@ -6337,21 +6335,21 @@

    13.2 The <office:forms> element is a container for <form:form> or <xforms:model> elements.

    -

    The <office:forms> element is usable within the following elements: <draw:page> 10.2.4, <office:text> 3.4, <presentation:notes> 16.19, <style:master-page> 16.9 and <table:table> 9.1.2.

    +

    The <office:forms> element is usable within the following elements: <draw:page> ?, <office:text> ?, <presentation:notes> ?, <style:master-page> ? and <table:table> ?.

    -

    The <office:forms> element has the following attributes: form:apply-design-mode 19.250 and form:automatic-focus 19.253.

    +

    The <office:forms> element has the following attributes: form:apply-design-mode ? and form:automatic-focus ?.

    -

    The <office:forms> element has the following child elements: <form:form> 13.3 and <xforms:model> 13.4.

    +

    The <office:forms> element has the following child elements: <form:form> ? and <xforms:model> ?.

    13.3 <form:form>

    The <form:form> element specifies a user-interface form and defines the contents and properties of the form.

    -

    The <form:form> element is usable within the following elements: <form:form> 13.3 and <office:forms> 13.2.

    +

    The <form:form> element is usable within the following elements: <form:form> ? and <office:forms> ?.

    -

    The <form:form> element has the following attributes: form:allow-deletes 19.247, form:allow-inserts 19.248, form:allow-updates 19.249, form:apply-filter 19.251, form:command 19.256, form:command-type 19.257, form:control-implementation 19.258, form:datasource 19.264, form:detail-fields 19.267, form:enctype 19.271, form:escape-processing 19.272, form:filter 19.273, form:ignore-result 19.277, form:master-fields 19.287, form:method 19.291, form:name 19.294, form:navigation-mode 19.295, form:order 19.296, form:tab-cycle 19.309, office:target-frame 19.384, xlink:actuate 19.915, xlink:href 19.916 and xlink:type 19.919.

    +

    The <form:form> element has the following attributes: form:allow-deletes ?, form:allow-inserts ?, form:allow-updates ?, form:apply-filter ?, form:command ?, form:command-type ?, form:control-implementation ?, form:datasource ?, form:detail-fields ?, form:enctype ?, form:escape-processing ?, form:filter ?, form:ignore-result ?, form:master-fields ?, form:method ?, form:name ?, form:navigation-mode ?, form:order ?, form:tab-cycle ?, office:target-frame ?, xlink:actuate ?, xlink:href ? and xlink:type ?.

    -

    The <form:form> element has the following child elements: <form:button> 13.5.15, <form:checkbox> 13.5.17, <form:combobox> 13.5.11, <form:connection-resource> 7.6.2, <form:date> 13.5.8, <form:file> 13.5.5, <form:fixed-text> 13.5.10, <form:form> 13.3, <form:formatted-text> 13.5.6, <form:frame> 13.5.19, <form:generic-control> 13.5.25, <form:grid> 13.5.22, <form:hidden> 13.5.21, <form:image> 13.5.16, <form:image-frame> 13.5.20, <form:listbox> 13.5.13, <form:number> 13.5.7, <form:password> 13.5.4, <form:properties> 13.7, <form:radio> 13.5.18, <form:text> 13.5.2, <form:textarea> 13.5.3, <form:time> 13.5.9, <form:value-range> 13.5.24 and <office:event-listeners> 10.3.19.

    -

    13.4 <xforms:model>

    +

    The <form:form> element has the following child elements: <form:button> ?, <form:checkbox> ?, <form:combobox> ?, <form:connection-resource> ?, <form:date> ?, <form:file> ?, <form:fixed-text> ?, <form:form> ?, <form:formatted-text> ?, <form:frame> ?, <form:generic-control> ?, <form:grid> ?, <form:hidden> ?, <form:image> ?, <form:image-frame> ?, <form:listbox> ?, <form:number> ?, <form:password> ?, <form:properties> ?, <form:radio> ?, <form:text> ?, <form:textarea> ?, <form:time> ?, <form:value-range> ? and <office:event-listeners> ?.

    +

    13.4 <xforms:model>

    The <xforms:model> element implements [XForms] and is embedded in the <office:forms> element. XForms consists of two major parts, the XForms model which contains the form logic plus form data, and XForms controls, which can be bound to a data model.

    @@ -6359,7 +6357,7 @@

    13.4 The <xforms:model> element has the attributes and content defined in §3.3.1 of [XForms].

    -

    The <xforms:model> element is usable within the following element: <office:forms> 13.2.

    +

    The <xforms:model> element is usable within the following element: <office:forms> ?.

    13.5 Controls

    13.5.1 General

    @@ -6372,101 +6370,101 @@

    13.5.2 The <form:text> element defines a control for displaying and inputting text on a single line.

    -

    The <form:text> element is usable within the following elements: <form:column> 13.5.23 and <form:form> 13.3.

    +

    The <form:text> element is usable within the following elements: <form:column> ? and <form:form> ?.

    -

    The <form:text> element has the following attributes: form:control-implementation 19.258, form:convert-empty-to-null 19.259, form:current-value 19.262, form:data-field 19.263, form:disabled 19.268, form:id 19.276, form:input-required 19.921, form:linked-cell 19.283, form:max-length 19.288, form:name 19.294, form:printable 19.299, form:readonly 19.301, form:tab-index 19.310, form:tab-stop 19.311, form:title 19.313, form:value 19.316, xforms:bind 19.910 and xml:id 19.920.

    +

    The <form:text> element has the following attributes: form:control-implementation ?, form:convert-empty-to-null ?, form:current-value ?, form:data-field ?, form:disabled ?, form:id ?, form:input-required ?, form:linked-cell ?, form:max-length ?, form:name ?, form:printable ?, form:readonly ?, form:tab-index ?, form:tab-stop ?, form:title ?, form:value ?, xforms:bind ? and xml:id ?.

    -

    The <form:text> element has the following child elements: <form:properties> 13.7 and <office:event-listeners> 10.3.19.

    +

    The <form:text> element has the following child elements: <form:properties> ? and <office:event-listeners> ?.

    13.5.3 <form:textarea>

    The <form:textarea> element defines a control for displaying and inputting text on multiple lines.

    The <form:textarea> element may be used with plain-text values (specified by the form:current-value attribute) as well as with formatted text (specified as paragraph content). If both a form:current-value attribute and one or more <text:p> elements are present, it is implementation-dependent which text is used.

    -

    The <form:textarea> element is usable within the following elements: <form:column> 13.5.23 and <form:form> 13.3.

    +

    The <form:textarea> element is usable within the following elements: <form:column> ? and <form:form> ?.

    -

    The <form:textarea> element has the following attributes: form:control-implementation 19.258, form:convert-empty-to-null 19.259, form:current-value 19.262, form:data-field 19.263, form:disabled 19.268, form:id 19.276, form:input-required 19.921, form:linked-cell 19.283, form:max-length 19.288, form:name 19.294, form:printable 19.299, form:readonly 19.301, form:tab-index 19.310, form:tab-stop 19.311, form:title 19.313, form:value 19.316, xforms:bind 19.910 and xml:id 19.920.

    +

    The <form:textarea> element has the following attributes: form:control-implementation ?, form:convert-empty-to-null ?, form:current-value ?, form:data-field ?, form:disabled ?, form:id ?, form:input-required ?, form:linked-cell ?, form:max-length ?, form:name ?, form:printable ?, form:readonly ?, form:tab-index ?, form:tab-stop ?, form:title ?, form:value ?, xforms:bind ? and xml:id ?.

    -

    The <form:textarea> element has the following child elements: <form:properties> 13.7, <office:event-listeners> 10.3.19 and <text:p> 5.1.3.

    +

    The <form:textarea> element has the following child elements: <form:properties> ?, <office:event-listeners> ? and <text:p> ?.

    13.5.4 <form:password>

    The <form:password> element defines a control that uses an echo character to hide password input by a user.

    -

    The <form:password> element is usable within the following element: <form:form> 13.3.

    +

    The <form:password> element is usable within the following element: <form:form> ?.

    -

    The <form:password> element has the following attributes: form:control-implementation 19.258, form:convert-empty-to-null 19.259, form:disabled 19.268, form:echo-char 19.270, form:id 19.276, form:input-required 19.921, form:linked-cell 19.283, form:max-length 19.288, form:name 19.294, form:printable 19.299, form:tab-index 19.310, form:tab-stop 19.311, form:title 19.313, form:value 19.316, xforms:bind 19.910 and xml:id 19.920.

    +

    The <form:password> element has the following attributes: form:control-implementation ?, form:convert-empty-to-null ?, form:disabled ?, form:echo-char ?, form:id ?, form:input-required ?, form:linked-cell ?, form:max-length ?, form:name ?, form:printable ?, form:tab-index ?, form:tab-stop ?, form:title ?, form:value ?, xforms:bind ? and xml:id ?.

    -

    The <form:password> element has the following child elements: <form:properties> 13.7 and <office:event-listeners> 10.3.19.

    +

    The <form:password> element has the following child elements: <form:properties> ? and <office:event-listeners> ?.

    13.5.5 <form:file>

    The <form:file> element defines a control for selecting a file.

    -

    The <form:file> element is usable within the following element: <form:form> 13.3.

    +

    The <form:file> element is usable within the following element: <form:form> ?.

    -

    The <form:file> element has the following attributes: form:control-implementation 19.258, form:current-value 19.262, form:disabled 19.268, form:id 19.276, form:linked-cell 19.283, form:max-length 19.288, form:name 19.294, form:printable 19.299, form:readonly 19.301, form:tab-index 19.310, form:tab-stop 19.311, form:title 19.313, form:value 19.316, xforms:bind 19.910 and xml:id 19.920.

    +

    The <form:file> element has the following attributes: form:control-implementation ?, form:current-value ?, form:disabled ?, form:id ?, form:linked-cell ?, form:max-length ?, form:name ?, form:printable ?, form:readonly ?, form:tab-index ?, form:tab-stop ?, form:title ?, form:value ?, xforms:bind ? and xml:id ?.

    -

    The <form:file> element has the following child elements: <form:properties> 13.7 and <office:event-listeners> 10.3.19.

    +

    The <form:file> element has the following child elements: <form:properties> ? and <office:event-listeners> ?.

    13.5.6 <form:formatted-text>

    The <form:formatted-text> element defines a control for inputting text, which follows the format defined by a data style that is assigned to the control's graphical shape.

    -

    The <form:formatted-text> element is usable within the following elements: <form:column> 13.5.23 and <form:form> 13.3.

    +

    The <form:formatted-text> element is usable within the following elements: <form:column> ? and <form:form> ?.

    -

    The <form:formatted-text> element has the following attributes: form:control-implementation 19.258, form:convert-empty-to-null 19.259, form:current-value 19.262, form:data-field 19.263, form:delay-for-repeat 19.266, form:disabled 19.268, form:id 19.276, form:input-required 19.921, form:linked-cell 19.283, form:max-length 19.288, form:max-value 19.289, form:min-value 19.290, form:name 19.294, form:printable 19.299, form:readonly 19.301, form:repeat 19.302, form:spin-button 19.306, form:tab-index 19.310, form:tab-stop 19.311, form:title 19.313, form:validation 19.315, form:value 19.316, xforms:bind 19.910 and xml:id 19.920.

    +

    The <form:formatted-text> element has the following attributes: form:control-implementation ?, form:convert-empty-to-null ?, form:current-value ?, form:data-field ?, form:delay-for-repeat ?, form:disabled ?, form:id ?, form:input-required ?, form:linked-cell ?, form:max-length ?, form:max-value ?, form:min-value ?, form:name ?, form:printable ?, form:readonly ?, form:repeat ?, form:spin-button ?, form:tab-index ?, form:tab-stop ?, form:title ?, form:validation ?, form:value ?, xforms:bind ? and xml:id ?.

    -

    The <form:formatted-text> element has the following child elements: <form:properties> 13.7 and <office:event-listeners> 10.3.19.

    +

    The <form:formatted-text> element has the following child elements: <form:properties> ? and <office:event-listeners> ?.

    13.5.7 <form:number>

    The <form:number> element defines a control which allows the user to enter a floating-point number.

    -

    The <form:number> element is usable within the following elements: <form:column> 13.5.23 and <form:form> 13.3.

    +

    The <form:number> element is usable within the following elements: <form:column> ? and <form:form> ?.

    -

    The <form:number> element has the following attributes: form:control-implementation 19.258, form:convert-empty-to-null 19.259, form:current-value 19.262, form:data-field 19.263, form:delay-for-repeat 19.266, form:disabled 19.268, form:id 19.276, form:linked-cell 19.283, form:max-length 19.288, form:max-value 19.289, form:min-value 19.290, form:name 19.294, form:printable 19.299, form:readonly 19.301, form:repeat 19.302, form:spin-button 19.306, form:tab-index 19.310, form:tab-stop 19.311, form:title 19.313, form:value 19.316, xforms:bind 19.910 and xml:id 19.920.

    +

    The <form:number> element has the following attributes: form:control-implementation ?, form:convert-empty-to-null ?, form:current-value ?, form:data-field ?, form:delay-for-repeat ?, form:disabled ?, form:id ?, form:linked-cell ?, form:max-length ?, form:max-value ?, form:min-value ?, form:name ?, form:printable ?, form:readonly ?, form:repeat ?, form:spin-button ?, form:tab-index ?, form:tab-stop ?, form:title ?, form:value ?, xforms:bind ? and xml:id ?.

    -

    The <form:number> element has the following child elements: <form:properties> 13.7 and <office:event-listeners> 10.3.19.

    +

    The <form:number> element has the following child elements: <form:properties> ? and <office:event-listeners> ?.

    13.5.8 <form:date>

    The <form:date> element defines a control for inputting date data.

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    The <form:date> element is usable within the following elements: <form:column> 13.5.23 and <form:form> 13.3.

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    The <form:date> element is usable within the following elements: <form:column> ? and <form:form> ?.

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    The <form:date> element has the following attributes: form:control-implementation 19.258, form:convert-empty-to-null 19.259, form:current-value 19.262, form:data-field 19.263, form:delay-for-repeat 19.266, form:disabled 19.268, form:id 19.276, form:input-required 19.921, form:linked-cell 19.283, form:max-length 19.288, form:max-value 19.289, form:min-value 19.290, form:name 19.294, form:printable 19.299, form:readonly 19.301, form:repeat 19.302, form:spin-button 19.306, form:tab-index 19.310, form:tab-stop 19.311, form:title 19.313, form:value 19.316, xforms:bind 19.910 and xml:id 19.920.

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    The <form:date> element has the following attributes: form:control-implementation ?, form:convert-empty-to-null ?, form:current-value ?, form:data-field ?, form:delay-for-repeat ?, form:disabled ?, form:id ?, form:input-required ?, form:linked-cell ?, form:max-length ?, form:max-value ?, form:min-value ?, form:name ?, form:printable ?, form:readonly ?, form:repeat ?, form:spin-button ?, form:tab-index ?, form:tab-stop ?, form:title ?, form:value ?, xforms:bind ? and xml:id ?.

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    The <form:date> element has the following child elements: <form:properties> 13.7 and <office:event-listeners> 10.3.19.

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    The <form:date> element has the following child elements: <form:properties> ? and <office:event-listeners> ?.

    13.5.9 <form:time>

    The <form:time> element defines a control for inputting time data.

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    The <form:time> element is usable within the following elements: <form:column> 13.5.23 and <form:form> 13.3.

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    The <form:time> element is usable within the following elements: <form:column> ? and <form:form> ?.

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    The <form:time> element has the following attributes: form:control-implementation 19.258, form:convert-empty-to-null 19.259, form:current-value 19.262, form:data-field 19.263, form:delay-for-repeat 19.266, form:disabled 19.268, form:id 19.276, form:input-required 19.921, form:linked-cell 19.283, form:max-length 19.288, form:max-value 19.289, form:min-value 19.290, form:name 19.294, form:printable 19.299, form:readonly 19.301, form:repeat 19.302, form:spin-button 19.306, form:tab-index 19.310, form:tab-stop 19.311, form:title 19.313, form:value 19.316, xforms:bind 19.910 and xml:id 19.920.

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    The <form:time> element has the following attributes: form:control-implementation ?, form:convert-empty-to-null ?, form:current-value ?, form:data-field ?, form:delay-for-repeat ?, form:disabled ?, form:id ?, form:input-required ?, form:linked-cell ?, form:max-length ?, form:max-value ?, form:min-value ?, form:name ?, form:printable ?, form:readonly ?, form:repeat ?, form:spin-button ?, form:tab-index ?, form:tab-stop ?, form:title ?, form:value ?, xforms:bind ? and xml:id ?.

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    The <form:time> element has the following child elements: <form:properties> 13.7 and <office:event-listeners> 10.3.19.

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    The <form:time> element has the following child elements: <form:properties> ? and <office:event-listeners> ?.

    13.5.10 <form:fixed-text>

    The <form:fixed-text> element defines a control which attaches additional information to controls, or displays information. Only one label may be associated with a control.

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    The <form:fixed-text> element is usable within the following element: <form:form> 13.3.

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    The <form:fixed-text> element is usable within the following element: <form:form> ?.

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    The <form:fixed-text> element has the following attributes: form:control-implementation 19.258, form:disabled 19.268, form:for 19.275, form:id 19.276, form:label 19.282, form:multi-line 19.292, form:name 19.294, form:printable 19.299, form:title 19.313, xforms:bind 19.910 and xml:id 19.920.

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    The <form:fixed-text> element has the following attributes: form:control-implementation ?, form:disabled ?, form:for ?, form:id ?, form:label ?, form:multi-line ?, form:name ?, form:printable ?, form:title ?, xforms:bind ? and xml:id ?.

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    The <form:fixed-text> element has the following child elements: <form:properties> 13.7 and <office:event-listeners> 10.3.19.

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    The <form:fixed-text> element has the following child elements: <form:properties> ? and <office:event-listeners> ?.

    13.5.11 <form:combobox>

    The <form:combobox> element defines a control which allows displaying and editing of text, and contains a list of possible values for that text.

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    The <form:combobox> element is usable within the following elements: <form:column> 13.5.23 and <form:form> 13.3.

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    The <form:combobox> element is usable within the following elements: <form:column> ? and <form:form> ?.

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    The <form:combobox> element has the following attributes: form:auto-complete 19.252, form:control-implementation 19.258, form:convert-empty-to-null 19.259, form:current-value 19.262, form:data-field 19.263, form:disabled 19.268, form:dropdown 19.269, form:id 19.276, form:input-required 19.921, form:linked-cell 19.283, form:list-source 19.285, form:list-source-type 19.286, form:max-length 19.288, form:name 19.294, form:printable 19.299, form:readonly 19.301, form:size 19.304, form:source-cell-range 19.305, form:tab-index 19.310, form:tab-stop 19.311, form:title 19.313, form:value 19.316, xforms:bind 19.910 and xml:id 19.920.

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    The <form:combobox> element has the following attributes: form:auto-complete ?, form:control-implementation ?, form:convert-empty-to-null ?, form:current-value ?, form:data-field ?, form:disabled ?, form:dropdown ?, form:id ?, form:input-required ?, form:linked-cell ?, form:list-source ?, form:list-source-type ?, form:max-length ?, form:name ?, form:printable ?, form:readonly ?, form:size ?, form:source-cell-range ?, form:tab-index ?, form:tab-stop ?, form:title ?, form:value ?, xforms:bind ? and xml:id ?.

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    The <form:combobox> element has the following child elements: <form:item> 13.5.12, <form:properties> 13.7 and <office:event-listeners> 10.3.19.

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    The <form:combobox> element has the following child elements: <form:item> ?, <form:properties> ? and <office:event-listeners> ?.

    13.5.12 <form:item>

    The <form:item> element defines a list item for a <form:combobox> control.

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    The <form:item> element is usable within the following element: <form:combobox> 13.5.11.

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    The <form:item> element is usable within the following element: <form:combobox> ?.

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    The <form:item> element has the following attribute: form:label 19.282.

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    The <form:item> element has the following attribute: form:label ?.

    The <form:item> element has no child elements.

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    13.5.13 <

    The <form:listbox> element defines an input control that allows a user to select one or more items from a list. It is an alternative representation for a group of radio buttons.

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    The <form:listbox> element is usable within the following elements: <form:column> 13.5.23 and <form:form> 13.3.

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    The <form:listbox> element is usable within the following elements: <form:column> ? and <form:form> ?.

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    The <form:listbox> element has the following attributes: form:bound-column 19.254, form:control-implementation 19.258, form:data-field 19.263, form:disabled 19.268, form:dropdown 19.269, form:id 19.276, form:input-required 19.921, form:linked-cell 19.283, form:list-linkage-type 19.284, form:list-source 19.285, form:list-source-type 19.286, form:multiple 19.293, form:name 19.294, form:printable 19.299, form:size 19.304, form:source-cell-range 19.305, form:tab-index 19.310, form:tab-stop 19.311, form:title 19.313, form:xforms-list-source 19.318, xforms:bind 19.910 and xml:id 19.920.

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    The <form:listbox> element has the following attributes: form:bound-column ?, form:control-implementation ?, form:data-field ?, form:disabled ?, form:dropdown ?, form:id ?, form:input-required ?, form:linked-cell ?, form:list-linkage-type ?, form:list-source ?, form:list-source-type ?, form:multiple ?, form:name ?, form:printable ?, form:size ?, form:source-cell-range ?, form:tab-index ?, form:tab-stop ?, form:title ?, form:xforms-list-source ?, xforms:bind ? and xml:id ?.

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    The <form:listbox> element has the following child elements: <form:option> 13.5.14, <form:properties> 13.7 and <office:event-listeners> 10.3.19.

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    The <form:listbox> element has the following child elements: <form:option> ?, <form:properties> ? and <office:event-listeners> ?.

    13.5.14 <form:option>

    The <form:option> element defines a list item for a <form:listbox> control.

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    The <form:option> element is usable within the following element: <form:listbox> 13.5.13.

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    The <form:option> element is usable within the following element: <form:listbox> ?.

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    The <form:option> element has the following attributes: form:current-selected 19.260, form:label 19.282, form:selected 19.303 and form:value 19.316.

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    The <form:option> element has the following attributes: form:current-selected ?, form:label ?, form:selected ? and form:value ?.

    The <form:option> element has no child elements.

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    13.5.15 The <form:button> element defines a button control.

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    The <form:button> element is usable within the following element: <form:form> 13.3.

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    The <form:button> element is usable within the following element: <form:form> ?.

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    The <form:button> element has the following attributes: form:button-type 19.255, form:control-implementation 19.258, form:default-button 19.265, form:delay-for-repeat 19.266, form:disabled 19.268, form:focus-on-click 19.274, form:id 19.276, form:image-align 19.278, form:image-data 19.279, form:image-position 19.280, form:label 19.282, form:name 19.294, form:printable 19.299, form:repeat 19.302, form:tab-index 19.310, form:tab-stop 19.311, form:title 19.313, form:toggle 19.314, form:value 19.316, form:xforms-submission 19.319, office:target-frame 19.384, xforms:bind 19.910, xlink:href 19.916 and xml:id 19.920.

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    The <form:button> element has the following attributes: form:button-type ?, form:control-implementation ?, form:default-button ?, form:delay-for-repeat ?, form:disabled ?, form:focus-on-click ?, form:id ?, form:image-align ?, form:image-data ?, form:image-position ?, form:label ?, form:name ?, form:printable ?, form:repeat ?, form:tab-index ?, form:tab-stop ?, form:title ?, form:toggle ?, form:value ?, form:xforms-submission ?, office:target-frame ?, xforms:bind ?, xlink:href ? and xml:id ?.

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    The <form:button> element has the following child elements: <form:properties> 13.7 and <office:event-listeners> 10.3.19.

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    The <form:button> element has the following child elements: <form:properties> ? and <office:event-listeners> ?.

    13.5.16 <form:image>

    The <form:image> element defines a graphical button control.

    Note: HTML 4.01 only allows the button type to be “submit” for an image button. In OpenDocument, an image button can be of any type.

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    The <form:image> element is usable within the following element: <form:form> 13.3.

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    The <form:image> element is usable within the following element: <form:form> ?.

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    The <form:image> element has the following attributes: form:button-type 19.255, form:control-implementation 19.258, form:disabled 19.268, form:id 19.276, form:image-data 19.279, form:name 19.294, form:printable 19.299, form:tab-index 19.310, form:tab-stop 19.311, form:title 19.313, form:value 19.316, office:target-frame 19.384, xforms:bind 19.910, xlink:href 19.916 and xml:id 19.920.

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    The <form:image> element has the following attributes: form:button-type ?, form:control-implementation ?, form:disabled ?, form:id ?, form:image-data ?, form:name ?, form:printable ?, form:tab-index ?, form:tab-stop ?, form:title ?, form:value ?, office:target-frame ?, xforms:bind ?, xlink:href ? and xml:id ?.

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    The <form:image> element has the following child elements: <form:properties> 13.7 and <office:event-listeners> 10.3.19.

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    The <form:image> element has the following child elements: <form:properties> ? and <office:event-listeners> ?.

    13.5.17 <form:checkbox>

    The <form:checkbox> element defines an on/off control. The control is on when the value of the form:current-state attribute associated with the control element is checked.

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    The <form:checkbox> element is usable within the following elements: <form:column> 13.5.23 and <form:form> 13.3.

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    The <form:checkbox> element is usable within the following elements: <form:column> ? and <form:form> ?.

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    The <form:checkbox> element has the following attributes: form:control-implementation 19.258, form:current-state 19.261, form:data-field 19.263, form:disabled 19.268, form:id 19.276, form:image-align 19.278, form:image-position 19.280, form:input-required 19.921, form:is-tristate 19.281, form:label 19.282, form:linked-cell 19.283, form:name 19.294, form:printable 19.299, form:state 19.307, form:tab-index 19.310, form:tab-stop 19.311, form:title 19.313, form:value 19.316, form:visual-effect 19.317, xforms:bind 19.910 and xml:id 19.920.

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    The <form:checkbox> element has the following attributes: form:control-implementation ?, form:current-state ?, form:data-field ?, form:disabled ?, form:id ?, form:image-align ?, form:image-position ?, form:input-required ?, form:is-tristate ?, form:label ?, form:linked-cell ?, form:name ?, form:printable ?, form:state ?, form:tab-index ?, form:tab-stop ?, form:title ?, form:value ?, form:visual-effect ?, xforms:bind ? and xml:id ?.

    -

    The <form:checkbox> element has the following child elements: <form:properties> 13.7 and <office:event-listeners> 10.3.19.

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    The <form:checkbox> element has the following child elements: <form:properties> ? and <office:event-listeners> ?.

    13.5.18 <form:radio>

    The <form:radio> element defines a control which acts like a check box except that when multiple radio buttons belong to the same group they are mutually exclusive. When one button is on, all of the other buttons with the same name are off.

    @@ -6528,78 +6526,78 @@

    13.5.18 If a group of radio buttons is bound to one database field, and a user selects any given button, the reference value of the selected radio button is written into its database field.

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    The <form:radio> element is usable within the following element: <form:form> 13.3.

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    The <form:radio> element is usable within the following element: <form:form> ?.

    -

    The <form:radio> element has the following attributes: form:control-implementation 19.258, form:current-selected 19.260, form:data-field 19.263, form:disabled 19.268, form:id 19.276, form:image-align 19.278, form:image-position 19.280, form:input-required 19.921, form:label 19.282, form:linked-cell 19.283, form:name 19.294, form:printable 19.299, form:selected 19.303, form:tab-index 19.310, form:tab-stop 19.311, form:title 19.313, form:value 19.316, form:visual-effect 19.317, xforms:bind 19.910 and xml:id 19.920.

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    The <form:radio> element has the following attributes: form:control-implementation ?, form:current-selected ?, form:data-field ?, form:disabled ?, form:id ?, form:image-align ?, form:image-position ?, form:input-required ?, form:label ?, form:linked-cell ?, form:name ?, form:printable ?, form:selected ?, form:tab-index ?, form:tab-stop ?, form:title ?, form:value ?, form:visual-effect ?, xforms:bind ? and xml:id ?.

    -

    The <form:radio> element has the following child elements: <form:properties> 13.7 and <office:event-listeners> 10.3.19.

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    The <form:radio> element has the following child elements: <form:properties> ? and <office:event-listeners> ?.

    13.5.19 <form:frame>

    The <form:frame> element defines a frame in which controls may be visually arranged.

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    The <form:frame> element is usable within the following element: <form:form> 13.3.

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    The <form:frame> element is usable within the following element: <form:form> ?.

    -

    The <form:frame> element has the following attributes: form:control-implementation 19.258, form:disabled 19.268, form:for 19.275, form:id 19.276, form:label 19.282, form:name 19.294, form:printable 19.299, form:title 19.313, xforms:bind 19.910 and xml:id 19.920.

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    The <form:frame> element has the following attributes: form:control-implementation ?, form:disabled ?, form:for ?, form:id ?, form:label ?, form:name ?, form:printable ?, form:title ?, xforms:bind ? and xml:id ?.

    -

    The <form:frame> element has the following child elements: <form:properties> 13.7 and <office:event-listeners> 10.3.19.

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    The <form:frame> element has the following child elements: <form:properties> ? and <office:event-listeners> ?.

    13.5.20 <form:image-frame>

    The <form:image-frame> element defines a graphical control. The control displays an image, whose location is described in the control.

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    The <form:image-frame> element is usable within the following element: <form:form> 13.3.

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    The <form:image-frame> element is usable within the following element: <form:form> ?.

    -

    The <form:image-frame> element has the following attributes: form:control-implementation 19.258, form:data-field 19.263, form:disabled 19.268, form:id 19.276, form:image-data 19.279, form:input-required 19.921, form:name 19.294, form:printable 19.299, form:readonly 19.301, form:title 19.313, xforms:bind 19.910 and xml:id 19.920.

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    The <form:image-frame> element has the following attributes: form:control-implementation ?, form:data-field ?, form:disabled ?, form:id ?, form:image-data ?, form:input-required ?, form:name ?, form:printable ?, form:readonly ?, form:title ?, xforms:bind ? and xml:id ?.

    -

    The <form:image-frame> element has the following child elements: <form:properties> 13.7 and <office:event-listeners> 10.3.19.

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    The <form:image-frame> element has the following child elements: <form:properties> ? and <office:event-listeners> ?.

    13.5.21 <form:hidden>

    The <form:hidden> element defines a control that does not have a visual representation.

    Note: A control without visual representation can be used for information not displayed to the user but is submitted as part of a form.

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    The <form:hidden> element is usable within the following element: <form:form> 13.3.

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    The <form:hidden> element is usable within the following element: <form:form> ?.

    -

    The <form:hidden> element has the following attributes: form:control-implementation 19.258, form:id 19.276, form:name 19.294, form:value 19.316, xforms:bind 19.910 and xml:id 19.920.

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    The <form:hidden> element has the following attributes: form:control-implementation ?, form:id ?, form:name ?, form:value ?, xforms:bind ? and xml:id ?.

    -

    The <form:hidden> element has the following child elements: <form:properties> 13.7 and <office:event-listeners> 10.3.19.

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    The <form:hidden> element has the following child elements: <form:properties> ? and <office:event-listeners> ?.

    13.5.22 <form:grid>

    The <form:grid> element defines a control that displays table data.

    Each column in the grid is specified by a <form:column> element.

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    The <form:grid> element is usable within the following element: <form:form> 13.3.

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    The <form:grid> element is usable within the following element: <form:form> ?.

    -

    The <form:grid> element has the following attributes: form:control-implementation 19.258, form:disabled 19.268, form:id 19.276, form:name 19.294, form:printable 19.299, form:tab-index 19.310, form:tab-stop 19.311, form:title 19.313, xforms:bind 19.910 and xml:id 19.920.

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    The <form:grid> element has the following attributes: form:control-implementation ?, form:disabled ?, form:id ?, form:name ?, form:printable ?, form:tab-index ?, form:tab-stop ?, form:title ?, xforms:bind ? and xml:id ?.

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    The <form:grid> element has the following child elements: <form:column> 13.5.23, <form:properties> 13.7 and <office:event-listeners> 10.3.19.

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    The <form:grid> element has the following child elements: <form:column> ?, <form:properties> ? and <office:event-listeners> ?.

    13.5.23 <form:column>

    The <form:column> element defines a column in a grid control.

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    The <form:column> element is usable within the following element: <form:grid> 13.5.22.

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    The <form:column> element is usable within the following element: <form:grid> ?.

    -

    The <form:column> element has the following attributes: form:control-implementation 19.258, form:label 19.282, form:name 19.294 and form:text-style-name 19.312.

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    The <form:column> element has the following attributes: form:control-implementation ?, form:label ?, form:name ? and form:text-style-name ?.

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    The <form:column> element has the following child elements: <form:checkbox> 13.5.17, <form:combobox> 13.5.11, <form:date> 13.5.8, <form:formatted-text> 13.5.6, <form:listbox> 13.5.13, <form:number> 13.5.7, <form:text> 13.5.2, <form:textarea> 13.5.3 and <form:time> 13.5.9.

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    The <form:column> element has the following child elements: <form:checkbox> ?, <form:combobox> ?, <form:date> ?, <form:formatted-text> ?, <form:listbox> ?, <form:number> ?, <form:text> ?, <form:textarea> ? and <form:time> ?.

    13.5.24 <form:value-range>

    The <form:value-range> element defines a control which allows the user to select a value from a number range.

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    The <form:value-range> element is usable within the following element: <form:form> 13.3.

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    The <form:value-range> element is usable within the following element: <form:form> ?.

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    The <form:value-range> element has the following attributes: form:control-implementation 19.258, form:delay-for-repeat 19.266, form:disabled 19.268, form:id 19.276, form:linked-cell 19.283, form:max-value 19.289, form:min-value 19.290, form:name 19.294, form:orientation 19.297, form:page-step-size 19.298, form:printable 19.299, form:repeat 19.302, form:step-size 19.308, form:tab-index 19.310, form:tab-stop 19.311, form:title 19.313, form:value 19.316, xforms:bind 19.910 and xml:id 19.920.

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    The <form:value-range> element has the following attributes: form:control-implementation ?, form:delay-for-repeat ?, form:disabled ?, form:id ?, form:linked-cell ?, form:max-value ?, form:min-value ?, form:name ?, form:orientation ?, form:page-step-size ?, form:printable ?, form:repeat ?, form:step-size ?, form:tab-index ?, form:tab-stop ?, form:title ?, form:value ?, xforms:bind ? and xml:id ?.

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    The <form:value-range> element has the following child elements: <form:properties> 13.7 and <office:event-listeners> 10.3.19.

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    The <form:value-range> element has the following child elements: <form:properties> ? and <office:event-listeners> ?.

    13.5.25 <form:generic-control>

    The <form:generic-control> element defines an implementation-defined placeholder for a generic control. The generic control can contain any properties and any events.

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    The <form:generic-control> element is usable within the following element: <form:form> 13.3.

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    The <form:generic-control> element is usable within the following element: <form:form> ?.

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    The <form:generic-control> element has the following attributes: form:control-implementation 19.258, form:id 19.276, form:name 19.294, xforms:bind 19.910 and xml:id 19.920.

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    The <form:generic-control> element has the following attributes: form:control-implementation ?, form:id ?, form:name ?, xforms:bind ? and xml:id ?.

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    The <form:generic-control> element has the following child elements: <form:properties> 13.7 and <office:event-listeners> 10.3.19.

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    The <form:generic-control> element has the following child elements: <form:properties> ? and <office:event-listeners> ?.

    13.6 Event Listeners

    Forms and form controls may have event listeners attached. The event listeners that are attached to a control are represented by an event listener element as described in section 14.5. This element is contained within form or form control elements.

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    13.6 Table 9 - Form control event names

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    Value of script:event-name Attribute

    Applies To

    Description of Event

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    form:approveaction

    Button or image.

    Occurs before an “on perform action” event takes place. Allows a user to veto an action.

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    form:performaction

    Button or image.

    Occurs when the control action is to be performed. The common interpretation of this event is “pressing the button”.

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    form:textchange

    All controls that allow text input.

    Occurs when a user changes the text in a control.

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    form:itemstatechange

    Check box or radio button.

    Occurs when the state of a check box or radio button changes.

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    form:mousedrag

    All controls.

    Occurs when a user presses and holds one of the mouse buttons and moves the mouse pointer onto a control.

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    form:approvereset

    same objects as for form:on-reset

    Occurs before an “on-reset” event takes place. Allows a user to veto a reset event.

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    form:approveupdate

    All controls that can be bound to a database field, that is controls that contain the data-field attribute.

    Occurs before an “on update” event takes place. Allows a user to veto an update.

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    form:update

    All controls that can be bound to a database field, that is controls that contain the data-field attribute.

    Occurs when the content of a control that is bound to a database field is committed.

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    form:load

    Forms.

    Occurs when a form establishes a connection to the data source.

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    form:startreload

    Forms.

    Occurs when a form is about to refresh a data source connection.

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    form:reload

    Forms.

    Occurs when a form has refreshed a data source connection.

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    form:startunload

    Forms.

    Occurs when a form is about to drop a data source connection.

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    form:unload

    Forms.

    Occurs when a form has dropped a data source connection.

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    form:confirmdelete

    Forms.

    Occurs when a user is about to delete a record.

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    form:approverowchange

    Forms.

    Occurs before an “on row change” event takes place. Allows a user to veto a change.

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    form:rowchange

    Forms.

    Occurs after changes to a row are complete.

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    form:approvecursormove

    Forms.

    Occurs before a form is moved to another row. Allows a user to veto a move.

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    form:cursormove

    Forms.

    Occurs after a form is moved to another row.

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    form:supplyparameter

    Forms.

    Occurs when a form asks for parameters to connect to a data source.

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    form:error

    Forms, combo boxes and list boxes.

    Occurs when a database-related error occurs.

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    form:adjust

    Value Range

    @@ -6747,18 +6745,18 @@

    13.7

    The <form:properties> element is a container for <form:property> and <form:list-property> elements.

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    The <form:properties> element is usable within the following elements: <form:button> 13.5.15, <form:checkbox> 13.5.17, <form:combobox> 13.5.11, <form:date> 13.5.8, <form:file> 13.5.5, <form:fixed-text> 13.5.10, <form:form> 13.3, <form:formatted-text> 13.5.6, <form:frame> 13.5.19, <form:generic-control> 13.5.25, <form:grid> 13.5.22, <form:hidden> 13.5.21, <form:image> 13.5.16, <form:image-frame> 13.5.20, <form:listbox> 13.5.13, <form:number> 13.5.7, <form:password> 13.5.4, <form:radio> 13.5.18, <form:text> 13.5.2, <form:textarea> 13.5.3, <form:time> 13.5.9 and <form:value-range> 13.5.24.

    +

    The <form:properties> element is usable within the following elements: <form:button> ?, <form:checkbox> ?, <form:combobox> ?, <form:date> ?, <form:file> ?, <form:fixed-text> ?, <form:form> ?, <form:formatted-text> ?, <form:frame> ?, <form:generic-control> ?, <form:grid> ?, <form:hidden> ?, <form:image> ?, <form:image-frame> ?, <form:listbox> ?, <form:number> ?, <form:password> ?, <form:radio> ?, <form:text> ?, <form:textarea> ?, <form:time> ? and <form:value-range> ?.

    The <form:properties> element has no attributes.

    -

    The <form:properties> element has the following child elements: <form:list-property> 13.9 and <form:property> 13.8.

    +

    The <form:properties> element has the following child elements: <form:list-property> ? and <form:property> ?.

    13.8 <form:property>

    The <form:property> element defines the name, type and value of a property.

    -

    The <form:property> element is usable within the following element: <form:properties> 13.7.

    +

    The <form:property> element is usable within the following element: <form:properties> ?.

    -

    The <form:property> element has the following attributes: form:property-name 19.300, office:boolean-value 19.371, office:currency 19.373, office:date-value 19.374, office:string-value 19.383, office:time-value 19.386, office:value 19.388, office:value-type 19.389.

    +

    The <form:property> element has the following attributes: form:property-name ?, office:boolean-value ?, office:currency ?, office:date-value ?, office:string-value ?, office:time-value ?, office:value ?, office:value-type ?.

    The <form:property> element has no child elements.

    13.9 <form:list-property>

    @@ -6767,18 +6765,18 @@

    13.9 <

    The <form:list-property> element has an office:value-type attribute (19.389) that acts as a constraint on the attributes that may appear on its child <form:list-value> element.

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    The <form:list-property> element is usable within the following element: <form:properties> 13.7.

    +

    The <form:list-property> element is usable within the following element: <form:properties> ?.

    -

    The <form:list-property> element has the following attributes: form:property-name 19.300, office:value-type 19.389.

    +

    The <form:list-property> element has the following attributes: form:property-name ?, office:value-type ?.

    -

    The <form:list-property> element has the following child elements: <form:list-value> 13.10.

    +

    The <form:list-property> element has the following child elements: <form:list-value> ?.

    13.10 <form:list-value>

    The list value element contains value attributes for the value type given in the containing <form:list-property> element.

    -

    The <form:list-value> element is usable within the following element: <form:list-property> 13.9.

    +

    The <form:list-value> element is usable within the following element: <form:list-property> ?.

    -

    The <form:list-value> element has the following attributes: office:boolean-value 19.371, office:currency 19.373, office:date-value 19.374, office:string-value 19.383, office:time-value 19.386, office:value 19.388.

    +

    The <form:list-value> element has the following attributes: office:boolean-value ?, office:currency ?, office:date-value ?, office:string-value ?, office:time-value ?, office:value ?.

    The <form:list-value> element has no child elements.

    14 Common Content

    @@ -6786,11 +6784,11 @@

    14.1 The <office:annotation> element specifies an OpenDocument annotation. The annotation's text is contained in <text:p> and <text:list> elements.

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    The <office:annotation> element is usable within the following elements: <draw:page> 10.2.4, <table:covered-table-cell> 9.1.5, <table:table-cell> 9.1.4, <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

    +

    The <office:annotation> element is usable within the following elements: <draw:page> ?, <table:covered-table-cell> ?, <table:table-cell> ?, <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

    -

    The <office:annotation> element has the following attributes: draw:caption-point-x 19.116, draw:caption-point-y 19.117, draw:class-names 19.120, draw:corner-radius 19.127, draw:id 19.187, draw:layer 19.189, draw:name 19.197, draw:style-name 19.219, draw:text-style-name 19.227, draw:transform 19.228, draw:z-index 19.231, office:display 19.378, office:name 19.380, presentation:class-names 19.394, presentation:style-name 19.426, svg:height 19.543, svg:rx 19.554, svg:ry 19.555, svg:width 19.575, svg:x 19.577, svg:y 19.581, table:end-cell-address 19.631, table:end-x 19.636, table:end-y 19.637, table:table-background 19.733, text:anchor-page-number 19.758, text:anchor-type 19.759 and xml:id 19.920.

    +

    The <office:annotation> element has the following attributes: draw:caption-point-x ?, draw:caption-point-y ?, draw:class-names ?, draw:corner-radius ?, draw:id ?, draw:layer ?, draw:name ?, draw:style-name ?, draw:text-style-name ?, draw:transform ?, draw:z-index ?, office:display ?, office:name ?, presentation:class-names ?, presentation:style-name ?, svg:height ?, svg:rx ?, svg:ry ?, svg:width ?, svg:x ?, svg:y ?, table:end-cell-address ?, table:end-x ?, table:end-y ?, table:table-background ?, text:anchor-page-number ?, text:anchor-type ? and xml:id ?.

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    The <office:annotation> element has the following child elements: <dc:creator> 4.3.2.7, <dc:date> 4.3.2.10, <meta:creator-initials> 14.4, <meta:date-string> 14.3, <text:list> 5.3.1 and <text:p> 5.1.3.

    +

    The <office:annotation> element has the following child elements: <dc:creator> ?, <dc:date> ?, <meta:creator-initials> ?, <meta:date-string> ?, <text:list> ? and <text:p> ?.

    14.2 <office:annotation-end>

    The <office:annotation-end> element may be used to define the end of a text range of document content that spans element boundaries. In that case, an <office:annotation> element shall precede the <office:annotation-end> element. Both elements shall have the same value for their office:name attribute.

    @@ -6799,27 +6797,27 @@

    14.2 An <office:annotation-end> element without a preceding <office:annotation> element that has the same name assigned is ignored.

    -

    The <office:annotation-end> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

    +

    The <office:annotation-end> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

    -

    The <office:annotation-end> element has the following attribute: office:name 19.380.

    +

    The <office:annotation-end> element has the following attribute: office:name ?.

    The <office:annotation-end> element has no child elements.

    14.3 <meta:date-string> (deprecated)

    The <meta:date-string> element contains a date that is of type string and not a date type. This value is used only for display as entered.

    -

    The <meta:date-string> element is usable within the following element: <office:annotation> 14.1.

    +

    The <meta:date-string> element is usable within the following element: <office:annotation> ?.

    The <meta:date-string> element has no attributes.

    The <meta:date-string> element has no child elements.

    -

    The <meta:date-string> element has content of data type string 18.2.

    +

    The <meta:date-string> element has content of data type string ?.

    14.4 <meta:creator-initials>

    The <meta:creator-initials> element represents the initials of the author of the annotation represented by the parent <office:annotation> element.

    -

    The <meta:creator-initials> element is usable within the following element: <office:annotation> 14.1.

    +

    The <meta:creator-initials> element is usable within the following element: <office:annotation> ?.

    The <meta:creator-initials> element has no attributes.

    @@ -6836,9 +6834,9 @@

    14.5.1 The <script:event-listener> element binds an event to a macro.

    -

    The <script:event-listener> element is usable within the following element: <office:event-listeners> 10.3.19.

    +

    The <script:event-listener> element is usable within the following element: <office:event-listeners> ?.

    -

    The <script:event-listener> element has the following attributes: script:event-name 19.433, script:language 19.434, script:macro-name 19.435, xlink:actuate 19.915, xlink:href 19.916 and xlink:type 19.919.

    +

    The <script:event-listener> element has the following attributes: script:event-name ?, script:language ?, script:macro-name ?, xlink:actuate ?, xlink:href ? and xlink:type ?.

    The <script:event-listener> element has no child elements.

    14.5.3 Event Types

    @@ -6851,7 +6849,7 @@

    14.6 The <math:math> element serves as a container for content defined by the MathML standard. See [MathML].

    -

    The <math:math> element is usable within the following elements: <db:component> 12.25.5 and <draw:object> 10.4.6.2.

    +

    The <math:math> element is usable within the following elements: <db:component> ? and <draw:object> ?.

    14.7 DDE Connections

    14.7.1 General

    @@ -6864,29 +6862,29 @@

    14.7

    The <text:dde-connection-decls> element is a container element for <text:dde-connection-decl> elements in text documents.

    -

    The <text:dde-connection-decls> element is usable within the following elements: <office:chart> 3.8, <office:drawing> 3.5, <office:presentation> 3.6, <office:spreadsheet> 3.7, <office:text> 3.4, <style:footer> 16.12, <style:footer-first> 16.13, <style:footer-left> 16.15, <style:header> 16.10, <style:header-first> 16.11 and <style:header-left> 16.14.

    +

    The <text:dde-connection-decls> element is usable within the following elements: <office:chart> ?, <office:drawing> ?, <office:presentation> ?, <office:spreadsheet> ?, <office:text> ?, <style:footer> ?, <style:footer-first> ?, <style:footer-left> ?, <style:header> ?, <style:header-first> ? and <style:header-left> ?.

    The <text:dde-connection-decls> element has no attributes.

    -

    The <text:dde-connection-decls> element has the following child element: <text:dde-connection-decl> 14.7.3.

    +

    The <text:dde-connection-decls> element has the following child element: <text:dde-connection-decl> ?.

    14.7.3 <text:dde-connection-decl>

    The <text:dde-connection-decl> element defines a DDE connection for use in DDE text fields. Multiple DDE fields can refer to one DDE connection by using the same name.

    -

    The <text:dde-connection-decl> element is usable within the following element: <text:dde-connection-decls> 14.7.2.

    +

    The <text:dde-connection-decl> element is usable within the following element: <text:dde-connection-decls> ?.

    -

    The <text:dde-connection-decl> element has the following attributes: office:automatic-update 19.370, office:dde-application 19.375, office:dde-item 19.376, office:dde-topic 19.377 and office:name 19.380.

    +

    The <text:dde-connection-decl> element has the following attributes: office:automatic-update ?, office:dde-application ?, office:dde-item ?, office:dde-topic ? and office:name ?.

    The <text:dde-connection-decl> element has no child elements.

    14.7.4 <table:dde-link>

    The <table:dde-link> element contains DDE source data for use in spreadsheet formulas. It contains a <office:dde-source> element and a simple table element that may be used to cache the data of a DDE source. The table does not need a name and does not contain style information. Only the data contained in the cell attributes is used. The cells themselves remain empty.

    -

    The <table:dde-link> element is usable within the following element: <table:dde-links> 9.8.

    +

    The <table:dde-link> element is usable within the following element: <table:dde-links> ?.

    The <table:dde-link> element has no attributes.

    -

    The <table:dde-link> element has the following child elements: <office:dde-source> 14.7.5 and <table:table> 9.1.2.

    +

    The <table:dde-link> element has the following child elements: <office:dde-source> ? and <table:table> ?.

    14.7.5 <office:dde-source>

    The <office:dde-source> element defines a DDE connection.

    @@ -6897,9 +6895,9 @@

    14.7.5 If the element is a child element of a <table:dde-link> element, the <office:dde-source> element specifies the connection data for a DDE link that can be used in spreadsheet formulas.

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    The <office:dde-source> element is usable within the following elements: <table:dde-link> 14.7.4, <table:table> 9.1.2 and <text:section> 5.4.

    +

    The <office:dde-source> element is usable within the following elements: <table:dde-link> ?, <table:table> ? and <text:section> ?.

    -

    The <office:dde-source> element has the following attributes: office:automatic-update 19.370, office:conversion-mode 19.372, office:dde-application 19.375, office:dde-item 19.376, office:dde-topic 19.377 and office:name 19.380.

    +

    The <office:dde-source> element has the following attributes: office:automatic-update ?, office:conversion-mode ?, office:dde-application ?, office:dde-item ?, office:dde-topic ? and office:name ?.

    The <office:dde-source> element has no child elements.

    15 SMIL Animations

    @@ -6914,54 +6912,54 @@

    15.2.2  See §3.5.1 of [SMIL20].

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    The <anim:animate> element is usable within the following elements: <anim:iterate> 15.4.4, <anim:par> 15.4.2, <anim:seq> 15.4.3, <draw:page> 10.2.4 and <style:master-page> 16.9.

    +

    The <anim:animate> element is usable within the following elements: <anim:iterate> ?, <anim:par> ?, <anim:seq> ?, <draw:page> ? and <style:master-page> ?.

    -

    The <anim:animate> element has the following attributes: anim:formula 19.6, anim:sub-item 19.11, smil:accelerate 19.436, smil:accumulate 19.437, smil:additive 19.438, smil:attributeName 19.439, smil:autoReverse 19.440, smil:begin 19.441, smil:by 19.442, smil:calcMode 19.443, smil:decelerate 19.444, smil:dur 19.446, smil:end 19.447, smil:fill 19.450, smil:fillDefault 19.451, smil:from 19.452, smil:keySplines 19.453, smil:keyTimes 19.454, smil:repeatCount 19.456, smil:repeatDur 19.457, smil:restart 19.458, smil:restartDefault 19.459, smil:targetElement 19.461, smil:to 19.462 and smil:values 19.464.

    +

    The <anim:animate> element has the following attributes: anim:formula ?, anim:sub-item ?, smil:accelerate ?, smil:accumulate ?, smil:additive ?, smil:attributeName ?, smil:autoReverse ?, smil:begin ?, smil:by ?, smil:calcMode ?, smil:decelerate ?, smil:dur ?, smil:end ?, smil:fill ?, smil:fillDefault ?, smil:from ?, smil:keySplines ?, smil:keyTimes ?, smil:repeatCount ?, smil:repeatDur ?, smil:restart ?, smil:restartDefault ?, smil:targetElement ?, smil:to ? and smil:values ?.

    The <anim:animate> element has no child elements.

    15.2.3 <anim:animateTransform>

    The <anim:animateTransform> element defines the transformation of an animation. It is based on the [SVG] <svg:animateTransform> element. See §19.2.14 of [SVG].

    -

    The <anim:animateTransform> element is usable within the following elements: <anim:iterate> 15.4.4, <anim:par> 15.4.2, <anim:seq> 15.4.3, <draw:page> 10.2.4 and <style:master-page> 16.9.

    +

    The <anim:animateTransform> element is usable within the following elements: <anim:iterate> ?, <anim:par> ?, <anim:seq> ?, <draw:page> ? and <style:master-page> ?.

    -

    The <anim:animateTransform> element has the following attributes: anim:formula 19.6, anim:sub-item 19.11, smil:accelerate 19.436, smil:accumulate 19.437, smil:additive 19.438, smil:attributeName 19.439, smil:autoReverse 19.440, smil:begin 19.441, smil:by 19.442, smil:decelerate 19.444, smil:dur 19.446, smil:end 19.447, smil:fill 19.450, smil:fillDefault 19.451, smil:from 19.452, smil:repeatCount 19.456, smil:repeatDur 19.457, smil:restart 19.458, smil:restartDefault 19.459, smil:targetElement 19.461, smil:to 19.462, smil:values 19.464 and svg:type 19.565.

    +

    The <anim:animateTransform> element has the following attributes: anim:formula ?, anim:sub-item ?, smil:accelerate ?, smil:accumulate ?, smil:additive ?, smil:attributeName ?, smil:autoReverse ?, smil:begin ?, smil:by ?, smil:decelerate ?, smil:dur ?, smil:end ?, smil:fill ?, smil:fillDefault ?, smil:from ?, smil:repeatCount ?, smil:repeatDur ?, smil:restart ?, smil:restartDefault ?, smil:targetElement ?, smil:to ?, smil:values ? and svg:type ?.

    The <anim:animateTransform> element has no child elements.

    15.2.4 <anim:set>

    See §3.5.2 of [SMIL20].

    -

    The <anim:set> element is usable within the following elements: <anim:iterate> 15.4.4, <anim:par> 15.4.2, <anim:seq> 15.4.3, <draw:page> 10.2.4 and <style:master-page> 16.9.

    +

    The <anim:set> element is usable within the following elements: <anim:iterate> ?, <anim:par> ?, <anim:seq> ?, <draw:page> ? and <style:master-page> ?.

    -

    The <anim:set> element has the following attributes: anim:sub-item 19.11, smil:accelerate 19.436, smil:accumulate 19.437, smil:additive 19.438, smil:attributeName 19.439, smil:autoReverse 19.440, smil:begin 19.441, smil:decelerate 19.444, smil:dur 19.446, smil:end 19.447, smil:fill 19.450, smil:fillDefault 19.451, smil:repeatCount 19.456, smil:repeatDur 19.457, smil:restart 19.458, smil:restartDefault 19.459, smil:targetElement 19.461 and smil:to 19.462.

    +

    The <anim:set> element has the following attributes: anim:sub-item ?, smil:accelerate ?, smil:accumulate ?, smil:additive ?, smil:attributeName ?, smil:autoReverse ?, smil:begin ?, smil:decelerate ?, smil:dur ?, smil:end ?, smil:fill ?, smil:fillDefault ?, smil:repeatCount ?, smil:repeatDur ?, smil:restart ?, smil:restartDefault ?, smil:targetElement ? and smil:to ?.

    The <anim:set> element has no child elements.

    15.2.5 <anim:animateMotion>

     See §19.2.12 of [SVG] and §3.5.3 of [SMIL20].

    -

    The <anim:animateMotion> element is usable within the following elements: <anim:iterate> 15.4.4, <anim:par> 15.4.2, <anim:seq> 15.4.3, <draw:page> 10.2.4 and <style:master-page> 16.9.

    +

    The <anim:animateMotion> element is usable within the following elements: <anim:iterate> ?, <anim:par> ?, <anim:seq> ?, <draw:page> ? and <style:master-page> ?.

    -

    The <anim:animateMotion> element has the following attributes: anim:formula 19.6, anim:sub-item 19.11, smil:accelerate 19.436, smil:accumulate 19.437, smil:additive 19.438, smil:attributeName 19.439, smil:autoReverse 19.440, smil:begin 19.441, smil:by 19.442, smil:calcMode 19.443, smil:decelerate 19.444, smil:dur 19.446, smil:end 19.447, smil:fill 19.450, smil:fillDefault 19.451, smil:from 19.452, smil:keySplines 19.453, smil:keyTimes 19.454, smil:repeatCount 19.456, smil:repeatDur 19.457, smil:restart 19.458, smil:restartDefault 19.459, smil:targetElement 19.461, smil:to 19.462, smil:values 19.464, svg:origin 19.548 and svg:path 19.552.

    +

    The <anim:animateMotion> element has the following attributes: anim:formula ?, anim:sub-item ?, smil:accelerate ?, smil:accumulate ?, smil:additive ?, smil:attributeName ?, smil:autoReverse ?, smil:begin ?, smil:by ?, smil:calcMode ?, smil:decelerate ?, smil:dur ?, smil:end ?, smil:fill ?, smil:fillDefault ?, smil:from ?, smil:keySplines ?, smil:keyTimes ?, smil:repeatCount ?, smil:repeatDur ?, smil:restart ?, smil:restartDefault ?, smil:targetElement ?, smil:to ?, smil:values ?, svg:origin ? and svg:path ?.

    The <anim:animateMotion> element has no child elements.

    15.2.6 <anim:animateColor>

    See §3.5.4 of [SMIL20].

    -

    The <anim:animateColor> element is usable within the following elements: <anim:iterate> 15.4.4, <anim:par> 15.4.2, <anim:seq> 15.4.3, <draw:page> 10.2.4 and <style:master-page> 16.9.

    +

    The <anim:animateColor> element is usable within the following elements: <anim:iterate> ?, <anim:par> ?, <anim:seq> ?, <draw:page> ? and <style:master-page> ?.

    -

    The <anim:animateColor> element has the following attributes: anim:color-interpolation 19.2, anim:color-interpolation-direction 19.3, anim:formula 19.6, anim:sub-item 19.11, smil:accelerate 19.436, smil:accumulate 19.437, smil:additive 19.438, smil:attributeName 19.439, smil:autoReverse 19.440, smil:begin 19.441, smil:by 19.442, smil:calcMode 19.443, smil:decelerate 19.444, smil:dur 19.446, smil:end 19.447, smil:fill 19.450, smil:fillDefault 19.451, smil:from 19.452, smil:keySplines 19.453, smil:keyTimes 19.454, smil:repeatCount 19.456, smil:repeatDur 19.457, smil:restart 19.458, smil:restartDefault 19.459, smil:targetElement 19.461, smil:to 19.462 and smil:values 19.464.

    +

    The <anim:animateColor> element has the following attributes: anim:color-interpolation ?, anim:color-interpolation-direction ?, anim:formula ?, anim:sub-item ?, smil:accelerate ?, smil:accumulate ?, smil:additive ?, smil:attributeName ?, smil:autoReverse ?, smil:begin ?, smil:by ?, smil:calcMode ?, smil:decelerate ?, smil:dur ?, smil:end ?, smil:fill ?, smil:fillDefault ?, smil:from ?, smil:keySplines ?, smil:keyTimes ?, smil:repeatCount ?, smil:repeatDur ?, smil:restart ?, smil:restartDefault ?, smil:targetElement ?, smil:to ? and smil:values ?.

    The <anim:animateColor> element has no child elements.

    15.2.7 <anim:transitionFilter>

    The <anim:transitionFilter> element is based on the [SMIL20] <smil:transitionFilter> element. See §12.5.1 of [SMIL20].

    -

    The <anim:transitionFilter> element is usable within the following elements: <anim:iterate> 15.4.4, <anim:par> 15.4.2, <anim:seq> 15.4.3, <draw:page> 10.2.4 and <style:master-page> 16.9.

    +

    The <anim:transitionFilter> element is usable within the following elements: <anim:iterate> ?, <anim:par> ?, <anim:seq> ?, <draw:page> ? and <style:master-page> ?.

    -

    The <anim:transitionFilter> element has the following attributes: anim:formula 19.6, anim:sub-item 19.11, smil:accelerate 19.436, smil:accumulate 19.437, smil:additive 19.438, smil:autoReverse 19.440, smil:begin 19.441, smil:by 19.442, smil:calcMode 19.443, smil:decelerate 19.444, smil:direction 19.445, smil:dur 19.446, smil:end 19.447, smil:fadeColor 19.449, smil:fill 19.450, smil:fillDefault 19.451, smil:from 19.452, smil:mode 19.455, smil:repeatCount 19.456, smil:repeatDur 19.457, smil:restart 19.458, smil:restartDefault 19.459, smil:subtype 19.460, smil:targetElement 19.461, smil:to 19.462, smil:type 19.463 and smil:values 19.464.

    +

    The <anim:transitionFilter> element has the following attributes: anim:formula ?, anim:sub-item ?, smil:accelerate ?, smil:accumulate ?, smil:additive ?, smil:autoReverse ?, smil:begin ?, smil:by ?, smil:calcMode ?, smil:decelerate ?, smil:direction ?, smil:dur ?, smil:end ?, smil:fadeColor ?, smil:fill ?, smil:fillDefault ?, smil:from ?, smil:mode ?, smil:repeatCount ?, smil:repeatDur ?, smil:restart ?, smil:restartDefault ?, smil:subtype ?, smil:targetElement ?, smil:to ?, smil:type ? and smil:values ?.

    The <anim:transitionFilter> element has no child elements.

    15.3 Animation Model Attributes

    @@ -6979,36 +6977,36 @@

    15.4.2 The <anim:par> element is a container of child animation nodes that have a common starting point.

    -

    The <anim:par> element is usable within the following elements: <anim:iterate> 15.4.4, <anim:par> 15.4.2, <anim:seq> 15.4.3, <draw:page> 10.2.4 and <style:master-page> 16.9.

    +

    The <anim:par> element is usable within the following elements: <anim:iterate> ?, <anim:par> ?, <anim:seq> ?, <draw:page> ? and <style:master-page> ?.

    -

    The <anim:par> element has the following attributes: anim:id 19.7, presentation:group-id 19.401, presentation:master-element 19.402, presentation:node-type 19.406, presentation:preset-class 19.414, presentation:preset-id 19.415, presentation:preset-sub-type 19.416, smil:accelerate 19.436, smil:autoReverse 19.440, smil:begin 19.441, smil:decelerate 19.444, smil:dur 19.446, smil:end 19.447, smil:endsync 19.448, smil:fill 19.450, smil:fillDefault 19.451, smil:repeatCount 19.456, smil:repeatDur 19.457, smil:restart 19.458, smil:restartDefault 19.459 and xml:id 19.920.

    +

    The <anim:par> element has the following attributes: anim:id ?, presentation:group-id ?, presentation:master-element ?, presentation:node-type ?, presentation:preset-class ?, presentation:preset-id ?, presentation:preset-sub-type ?, smil:accelerate ?, smil:autoReverse ?, smil:begin ?, smil:decelerate ?, smil:dur ?, smil:end ?, smil:endsync ?, smil:fill ?, smil:fillDefault ?, smil:repeatCount ?, smil:repeatDur ?, smil:restart ?, smil:restartDefault ? and xml:id ?.

    -

    The <anim:par> element has the following child elements: <anim:animate> 15.2.2, <anim:animateColor> 15.2.6, <anim:animateMotion> 15.2.5, <anim:animateTransform> 15.2.3, <anim:audio> 15.5, <anim:command> 15.6.1, <anim:iterate> 15.4.4, <anim:par> 15.4.2, <anim:seq> 15.4.3, <anim:set> 15.2.4 and <anim:transitionFilter> 15.2.7.

    +

    The <anim:par> element has the following child elements: <anim:animate> ?, <anim:animateColor> ?, <anim:animateMotion> ?, <anim:animateTransform> ?, <anim:audio> ?, <anim:command> ?, <anim:iterate> ?, <anim:par> ?, <anim:seq> ?, <anim:set> ? and <anim:transitionFilter> ?.

    15.4.3 <anim:seq>

    The <anim:seq> element is a container for child animation nodes that start in a sequential fashion.

    -

    The <anim:seq> element is usable within the following elements: <anim:iterate> 15.4.4, <anim:par> 15.4.2, <anim:seq> 15.4.3, <draw:page> 10.2.4 and <style:master-page> 16.9.

    +

    The <anim:seq> element is usable within the following elements: <anim:iterate> ?, <anim:par> ?, <anim:seq> ?, <draw:page> ? and <style:master-page> ?.

    -

    The <anim:seq> element has the following attributes: anim:id 19.7, presentation:group-id 19.401, presentation:master-element 19.402, presentation:node-type 19.406, presentation:preset-class 19.414, presentation:preset-id 19.415, presentation:preset-sub-type 19.416, smil:accelerate 19.436, smil:autoReverse 19.440, smil:begin 19.441, smil:decelerate 19.444, smil:dur 19.446, smil:end 19.447, smil:endsync 19.448, smil:fill 19.450, smil:fillDefault 19.451, smil:repeatCount 19.456, smil:repeatDur 19.457, smil:restart 19.458, smil:restartDefault 19.459 and xml:id 19.920.

    +

    The <anim:seq> element has the following attributes: anim:id ?, presentation:group-id ?, presentation:master-element ?, presentation:node-type ?, presentation:preset-class ?, presentation:preset-id ?, presentation:preset-sub-type ?, smil:accelerate ?, smil:autoReverse ?, smil:begin ?, smil:decelerate ?, smil:dur ?, smil:end ?, smil:endsync ?, smil:fill ?, smil:fillDefault ?, smil:repeatCount ?, smil:repeatDur ?, smil:restart ?, smil:restartDefault ? and xml:id ?.

    -

    The <anim:seq> element has the following child elements: <anim:animate> 15.2.2, <anim:animateColor> 15.2.6, <anim:animateMotion> 15.2.5, <anim:animateTransform> 15.2.3, <anim:audio> 15.5, <anim:command> 15.6.1, <anim:iterate> 15.4.4, <anim:par> 15.4.2, <anim:seq> 15.4.3, <anim:set> 15.2.4 and <anim:transitionFilter> 15.2.7.

    +

    The <anim:seq> element has the following child elements: <anim:animate> ?, <anim:animateColor> ?, <anim:animateMotion> ?, <anim:animateTransform> ?, <anim:audio> ?, <anim:command> ?, <anim:iterate> ?, <anim:par> ?, <anim:seq> ?, <anim:set> ? and <anim:transitionFilter> ?.

    15.4.4 <anim:iterate>

    The <anim:iterate> element defines a parallel time container. The animation effects are applied to the child objects of the target element. The effects for each child object are started one after another, where the delay between the start of the effects of two subsequent children is specified by the anim:iterate-interval attribute. 19.8

    -

    The <anim:iterate> element is usable within the following elements: <anim:iterate> 15.4.4, <anim:par> 15.4.2, <anim:seq> 15.4.3, <draw:page> 10.2.4 and <style:master-page> 16.9.

    +

    The <anim:iterate> element is usable within the following elements: <anim:iterate> ?, <anim:par> ?, <anim:seq> ?, <draw:page> ? and <style:master-page> ?.

    -

    The <anim:iterate> element has the following attributes: anim:id 19.7, anim:iterate-interval 19.8, anim:iterate-type 19.9, anim:sub-item 19.11, presentation:group-id 19.401, presentation:master-element 19.402, presentation:node-type 19.406, presentation:preset-class 19.414, presentation:preset-id 19.415, presentation:preset-sub-type 19.416, smil:accelerate 19.436, smil:autoReverse 19.440, smil:begin 19.441, smil:decelerate 19.444, smil:dur 19.446, smil:end 19.447, smil:endsync 19.448, smil:fill 19.450, smil:fillDefault 19.451, smil:repeatCount 19.456, smil:repeatDur 19.457, smil:restart 19.458, smil:restartDefault 19.459, smil:targetElement 19.461 and xml:id 19.920.

    +

    The <anim:iterate> element has the following attributes: anim:id ?, anim:iterate-interval ?, anim:iterate-type ?, anim:sub-item ?, presentation:group-id ?, presentation:master-element ?, presentation:node-type ?, presentation:preset-class ?, presentation:preset-id ?, presentation:preset-sub-type ?, smil:accelerate ?, smil:autoReverse ?, smil:begin ?, smil:decelerate ?, smil:dur ?, smil:end ?, smil:endsync ?, smil:fill ?, smil:fillDefault ?, smil:repeatCount ?, smil:repeatDur ?, smil:restart ?, smil:restartDefault ?, smil:targetElement ? and xml:id ?.

    -

    The <anim:iterate> element has the following child elements: <anim:animate> 15.2.2, <anim:animateColor> 15.2.6, <anim:animateMotion> 15.2.5, <anim:animateTransform> 15.2.3, <anim:audio> 15.5, <anim:command> 15.6.1, <anim:iterate> 15.4.4, <anim:par> 15.4.2, <anim:seq> 15.4.3, <anim:set> 15.2.4 and <anim:transitionFilter> 15.2.7.

    +

    The <anim:iterate> element has the following child elements: <anim:animate> ?, <anim:animateColor> ?, <anim:animateMotion> ?, <anim:animateTransform> ?, <anim:audio> ?, <anim:command> ?, <anim:iterate> ?, <anim:par> ?, <anim:seq> ?, <anim:set> ? and <anim:transitionFilter> ?.

    15.5 <anim:audio>

    The <anim:audio> element is based on the [SMIL20] <smil:audio> element. It specifies the playback of audio streams during an animation. See §7.3.1 of [SMIL20].

    -

    The <anim:audio> element is usable within the following elements: <anim:iterate> 15.4.4, <anim:par> 15.4.2, <anim:seq> 15.4.3, <draw:page> 10.2.4 and <style:master-page> 16.9.

    +

    The <anim:audio> element is usable within the following elements: <anim:iterate> ?, <anim:par> ?, <anim:seq> ?, <draw:page> ? and <style:master-page> ?.

    -

    The <anim:audio> element has the following attributes: anim:audio-level 19.4, anim:id 19.7, presentation:group-id 19.401, presentation:master-element 19.402, presentation:node-type 19.406, presentation:preset-class 19.414, presentation:preset-id 19.415, presentation:preset-sub-type 19.416, smil:begin 19.441, smil:dur 19.446, smil:end 19.447, smil:fill 19.450, smil:fillDefault 19.451, smil:repeatCount 19.456, smil:repeatDur 19.457, smil:restart 19.458, smil:restartDefault 19.459, xlink:href 19.916 and xml:id 19.920.

    +

    The <anim:audio> element has the following attributes: anim:audio-level ?, anim:id ?, presentation:group-id ?, presentation:master-element ?, presentation:node-type ?, presentation:preset-class ?, presentation:preset-id ?, presentation:preset-sub-type ?, smil:begin ?, smil:dur ?, smil:end ?, smil:fill ?, smil:fillDefault ?, smil:repeatCount ?, smil:repeatDur ?, smil:restart ?, smil:restartDefault ?, xlink:href ? and xml:id ?.

    The <anim:audio> element has no child elements.

    15.6 Animation Command Elements

    @@ -7018,18 +7016,18 @@

    15.6.1 Note: See 19.5 for details about the element's usage in presentation documents.

    -

    The <anim:command> element is usable within the following elements: <anim:iterate> 15.4.4, <anim:par> 15.4.2, <anim:seq> 15.4.3, <draw:page> 10.2.4 and <style:master-page> 16.9.

    +

    The <anim:command> element is usable within the following elements: <anim:iterate> ?, <anim:par> ?, <anim:seq> ?, <draw:page> ? and <style:master-page> ?.

    -

    The <anim:command> element has the following attributes: anim:command 19.5, anim:id 19.7, anim:sub-item 19.11, presentation:group-id 19.401, presentation:master-element 19.402, presentation:node-type 19.406, presentation:preset-class 19.414, presentation:preset-id 19.415, presentation:preset-sub-type 19.416, smil:begin 19.441, smil:end 19.447, smil:targetElement 19.461 and xml:id 19.920.

    +

    The <anim:command> element has the following attributes: anim:command ?, anim:id ?, anim:sub-item ?, presentation:group-id ?, presentation:master-element ?, presentation:node-type ?, presentation:preset-class ?, presentation:preset-id ?, presentation:preset-sub-type ?, smil:begin ?, smil:end ?, smil:targetElement ? and xml:id ?.

    -

    The <anim:command> element has the following child element: <anim:param> 15.6.2.

    +

    The <anim:command> element has the following child element: <anim:param> ?.

    15.6.2 <anim:param>

    The <anim:param> element specifies a parameter for an <anim:command> element.

    -

    The <anim:param> element is usable within the following element: <anim:command> 15.6.1.

    +

    The <anim:param> element is usable within the following element: <anim:command> ?.

    -

    The <anim:param> element has the following attributes: anim:name 19.10 and anim:value 19.12.

    +

    The <anim:param> element has the following attributes: anim:name ? and anim:value ?.

    The <anim:param> element has no child elements.

    16 Styles

    @@ -7070,20 +7068,20 @@

    16.2 In all other cases, or if a value for the formatting property has not been found by any of the family specific rules, a default style 16.4 that has the same family as the style initially declared sets the value. If a value has not been found by these steps, but this specification defines a default value, then this default value is used. In all remaining cases an implementation-dependent value is used.

    -

    The <style:style> element is usable within the following elements: <office:automatic-styles> 3.15.3 and <office:styles> 3.15.2.

    +

    The <style:style> element is usable within the following elements: <office:automatic-styles> ? and <office:styles> ?.

    -

    The <style:style> element has the following attributes: style:auto-update 19.467, style:class 19.470, style:data-style-name 19.473, style:default-outline-level 19.474, style:display-name 19.476, style:family 19.480, style:list-level 19.499, style:list-style-name 19.500, style:master-page-name 19.501, style:name 19.502, style:next-style-name 19.503, style:parent-style-name 19.510 and style:percentage-data-style-name 19.511.

    +

    The <style:style> element has the following attributes: style:auto-update ?, style:class ?, style:data-style-name ?, style:default-outline-level ?, style:display-name ?, style:family ?, style:list-level ?, style:list-style-name ?, style:master-page-name ?, style:name ?, style:next-style-name ?, style:parent-style-name ? and style:percentage-data-style-name ?.

    -

    The <style:style> element has the following child elements: <style:chart-properties> 17.22, <style:drawing-page-properties> 17.25, <style:graphic-properties> 17.21, <style:map> 16.3, <style:paragraph-properties> 17.6, <style:ruby-properties> 17.10, <style:section-properties> 17.11, <style:table-cell-properties> 17.18, <style:table-column-properties> 17.16, <style:table-properties> 17.15, <style:table-row-properties> 17.17, <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

    -

    16.3 <style:map>

    +

    The <style:style> element has the following child elements: <style:chart-properties> ?, <style:drawing-page-properties> ?, <style:graphic-properties> ?, <style:map> ?, <style:paragraph-properties> ?, <style:ruby-properties> ?, <style:section-properties> ?, <style:table-cell-properties> ?, <style:table-column-properties> ?, <style:table-properties> ?, <style:table-row-properties> ?, <style:text-properties> ?.

    +

    16.3 <style:map>

    The <style:map> element represents a condition, which if met, results in the mapping of a style. A style that contains one or more mappings is called a conditional style. Each condition is represented by a unique <style:map> element.

    Conditional styles are supported by:

    • paragraph styles contained in text documents 

    • table cell styles contained in spreadsheets 

    • data styles 

    -

    The <style:map> element is usable within the following elements: <number:boolean-style> 16.29.24, <number:currency-style> 16.29.8, <number:date-style> 16.29.11, <number:number-style> 16.29.2, <number:percentage-style> 16.29.10, <number:text-style> 16.29.26, <number:time-style> 16.29.19 and <style:style> 16.2.

    +

    The <style:map> element is usable within the following elements: <number:boolean-style> ?, <number:currency-style> ?, <number:date-style> ?, <number:number-style> ?, <number:percentage-style> ?, <number:text-style> ?, <number:time-style> ? and <style:style> ?.

    -

    The <style:map> element has the following attributes: style:apply-style-name 19.466, style:base-cell-address 19.468 and style:condition 19.472.

    +

    The <style:map> element has the following attributes: style:apply-style-name ?, style:base-cell-address ? and style:condition ?.

    The <style:map> element has no child elements.

    16.4 <style:default-style>

    @@ -7092,47 +7090,47 @@

    16.4

    An OpenDocument document should contain the default styles of the style families for which are used in common or automatic styles in the document.

    -

    The <style:default-style> element is usable within the following element: <office:styles> 3.15.2.

    +

    The <style:default-style> element is usable within the following element: <office:styles> ?.

    -

    The <style:default-style> element has the following attributes: style:family 19.480.

    +

    The <style:default-style> element has the following attributes: style:family ?.

    -

    The <style:default-style> element has the following child elements: <style:chart-properties> 17.22, <style:drawing-page-properties> 17.25, <style:graphic-properties> 17.21, <style:paragraph-properties> 17.6, <style:ruby-properties> 17.10, <style:section-properties> 17.11, <style:table-cell-properties> 17.18, <style:table-column-properties> 17.16, <style:table-properties> 17.15, <style:table-row-properties> 17.17, <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

    +

    The <style:default-style> element has the following child elements: <style:chart-properties> ?, <style:drawing-page-properties> ?, <style:graphic-properties> ?, <style:paragraph-properties> ?, <style:ruby-properties> ?, <style:section-properties> ?, <style:table-cell-properties> ?, <style:table-column-properties> ?, <style:table-properties> ?, <style:table-row-properties> ?, <style:text-properties> ?.

    16.5 <style:page-layout>

    The <style:page-layout> element represents the styles that specify the formatting properties of a page.

    -

    The <style:page-layout> element is usable within the following element: <office:automatic-styles> 3.15.3.

    +

    The <style:page-layout> element is usable within the following element: <office:automatic-styles> ?.

    -

    The <style:page-layout> element has the following attributes: style:name 19.502 and style:page-usage 19.509.

    +

    The <style:page-layout> element has the following attributes: style:name ? and style:page-usage ?.

    -

    The <style:page-layout> element has the following child elements: <style:footer-style> 16.7, <style:header-style> 16.6 and <style:page-layout-properties> 17.2.

    +

    The <style:page-layout> element has the following child elements: <style:footer-style> ?, <style:header-style> ? and <style:page-layout-properties> ?.

    16.6 <style:header-style>

    The <style:header-style> element specifies the formatting properties for a header element.

    -

    The <style:header-style> element is usable within the following elements: <style:default-page-layout> 16.8 and <style:page-layout> 16.5.

    +

    The <style:header-style> element is usable within the following elements: <style:default-page-layout> ? and <style:page-layout> ?.

    The <style:header-style> element has no attributes.

    -

    The <style:header-style> element has the following child element: <style:header-footer-properties> 17.5.

    +

    The <style:header-style> element has the following child element: <style:header-footer-properties> ?.

    16.7 <style:footer-style>

    The <style:footer-style> element specifies the formatting properties for a footer element.

    -

    The <style:footer-style> element is usable within the following elements: <style:default-page-layout> 16.8 and <style:page-layout> 16.5.

    +

    The <style:footer-style> element is usable within the following elements: <style:default-page-layout> ? and <style:page-layout> ?.

    The <style:footer-style> element has no attributes.

    -

    The <style:footer-style> element has the following child element: <style:header-footer-properties> 17.5.

    +

    The <style:footer-style> element has the following child element: <style:header-footer-properties> ?.

    16.8 <style:default-page-layout>

    The <style:default-page-layout> element specifies default formatting properties for page layouts. These defaults are used if a formatting property is not specified in a <style:page-layout> 16.5 element. The <style:default-page-layout> element is usable within the following element: <office:styles> 3.15.2.

    -

    The <style:default-page-layout> element is usable within the following element: <office:styles> 3.15.2.

    +

    The <style:default-page-layout> element is usable within the following element: <office:styles> ?.

    The <style:default-page-layout> element has no attributes.

    -

    The <style:default-page-layout> element has the following child elements: <style:footer-style> 16.7, <style:header-style> 16.6 and <style:page-layout-properties> 17.2.

    +

    The <style:default-page-layout> element has the following child elements: <style:footer-style> ?, <style:header-style> ? and <style:page-layout-properties> ?.

    16.9 <style:master-page>

    In text and spreadsheet documents, the <style:master-page> element contains the content of headers and footers. For these types of documents, consumers may generate a sequence of pages by making use of a single master page or a set of master pages.

    @@ -7149,116 +7147,116 @@

    16.9 Note: The OpenDocument paging methodology differs significantly from the methodology used in [XSL]. In XSL, headers and footers are contained within page sequences that also contain the document content. In the OpenDocument format, headers and footers are contained in page styles. With either approach, the content of headers and footers can be changed or omitted without affecting the document content.

    -

    The <style:master-page> element is usable within the following element: <office:master-styles> 3.15.4.

    +

    The <style:master-page> element is usable within the following element: <office:master-styles> ?.

    -

    The <style:master-page> element has the following attributes: draw:style-name 19.219, style:display-name 19.476, style:name 19.502, style:next-style-name 19.503 and style:page-layout-name 19.508.

    +

    The <style:master-page> element has the following attributes: draw:style-name ?, style:display-name ?, style:name ?, style:next-style-name ? and style:page-layout-name ?.

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    The <style:master-page> element has the following child elements: <anim:animate> 15.2.2, <anim:animateColor> 15.2.6, <anim:animateMotion> 15.2.5, <anim:animateTransform> 15.2.3, <anim:audio> 15.5, <anim:command> 15.6.1, <anim:iterate> 15.4.4, <anim:par> 15.4.2, <anim:seq> 15.4.3, <anim:set> 15.2.4, <anim:transitionFilter> 15.2.7, <dr3d:scene> 10.5.2, <draw:a> 10.4.12, <draw:caption> 10.3.11, <draw:circle> 10.3.8, <draw:connector> 10.3.10, <draw:control> 10.3.13, <draw:custom-shape> 10.6.1, <draw:ellipse> 10.3.9, <draw:frame> 10.4.2, <draw:g> 10.3.15, <draw:layer-set> 10.2.2, <draw:line> 10.3.3, <draw:measure> 10.3.12, <draw:page-thumbnail> 10.3.14, <draw:path> 10.3.7, <draw:polygon> 10.3.5, <draw:polyline> 10.3.4, <draw:rect> 10.3.2, <draw:regular-polygon> 10.3.6, <office:forms> 13.2, <presentation:notes> 16.19, <style:footer> 16.12, <style:footer-first> 16.13, <style:footer-left> 16.15, <style:header> 16.10, <style:header-first> 16.11 and <style:header-left> 16.14.

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    The <style:master-page> element has the following child elements: <anim:animate> ?, <anim:animateColor> ?, <anim:animateMotion> ?, <anim:animateTransform> ?, <anim:audio> ?, <anim:command> ?, <anim:iterate> ?, <anim:par> ?, <anim:seq> ?, <anim:set> ?, <anim:transitionFilter> ?, <dr3d:scene> ?, <draw:a> ?, <draw:caption> ?, <draw:circle> ?, <draw:connector> ?, <draw:control> ?, <draw:custom-shape> ?, <draw:ellipse> ?, <draw:frame> ?, <draw:g> ?, <draw:layer-set> ?, <draw:line> ?, <draw:measure> ?, <draw:page-thumbnail> ?, <draw:path> ?, <draw:polygon> ?, <draw:polyline> ?, <draw:rect> ?, <draw:regular-polygon> ?, <office:forms> ?, <presentation:notes> ?, <style:footer> ?, <style:footer-first> ?, <style:footer-left> ?, <style:header> ?, <style:header-first> ? and <style:header-left> ?.

    16.10 <style:header>

    The <style:header> element represents the content of a header in a <style:master-page> element.

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    The <style:header> element is usable within the following element: <style:master-page> 16.9.

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    The <style:header> element is usable within the following element: <style:master-page> ?.

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    The <style:header> element has the following attribute: style:display 19.475.

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    The <style:header> element has the following attribute: style:display ?.

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    The <style:header> element has the following child elements: <style:region-center> 16.17, <style:region-left> 16.16, <style:region-right> 16.18, <table:table> 9.1.2, <text:alphabetical-index> 8.8, <text:alphabetical-index-auto-mark-file> 8.8.3, <text:bibliography> 8.9, <text:change> 5.5.8.4, <text:change-end> 5.5.8.3, <text:change-start> 5.5.8.2, <text:dde-connection-decls> 14.7.2, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:illustration-index> 8.4, <text:index-title> 8.2.3, <text:list> 5.3.1, <text:object-index> 8.6, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:section> 5.4, <text:sequence-decls> 7.4.11, <text:table-index> 8.5, <text:table-of-content> 8.3, <text:tracked-changes> 5.5.2, <text:user-field-decls> 7.4.7, <text:user-index> 8.7 and <text:variable-decls> 7.4.2.

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    The <style:header> element has the following child elements: <style:region-center> ?, <style:region-left> ?, <style:region-right> ?, <table:table> ?, <text:alphabetical-index> ?, <text:alphabetical-index-auto-mark-file> ?, <text:bibliography> ?, <text:change> ?, <text:change-end> ?, <text:change-start> ?, <text:dde-connection-decls> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:illustration-index> ?, <text:index-title> ?, <text:list> ?, <text:object-index> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:section> ?, <text:sequence-decls> ?, <text:table-index> ?, <text:table-of-content> ?, <text:tracked-changes> ?, <text:user-field-decls> ?, <text:user-index> ? and <text:variable-decls> ?.

    16.11 <style:header-first>

    The <style:header-first> element represents the content of a header for a first page, if different from the left/right page in a <style:master-page> element.

    The term "first page" means the first page to which the page style is applied, regardless of any numbering. If a different page style is applied in between two applications of a page style that has the <style:header-first> element, each of the applications of the page style has its own first page.

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    The <style:header-first> element is usable within the following element: <style:master-page> 16.9.

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    The <style:header-first> element is usable within the following element: <style:master-page> ?.

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    The <style:header-first> element has the following attribute: style:display 19.475.

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    The <style:header-first> element has the following attribute: style:display ?.

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    The <style:header-first> element has the following child elements: <style:region-center> 16.17, <style:region-left> 16.16, <style:region-right> 16.18, <table:table> 9.1.2, <text:alphabetical-index> 8.8, <text:alphabetical-index-auto-mark-file> 8.8.3, <text:bibliography> 8.9, <text:change> 5.5.8.4, <text:change-end> 5.5.8.3, <text:change-start> 5.5.8.2, <text:dde-connection-decls> 14.7.2, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:illustration-index> 8.4, <text:index-title> 8.2.3, <text:list> 5.3.1, <text:object-index> 8.6, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:section> 5.4, <text:sequence-decls> 7.4.11, <text:table-index> 8.5, <text:table-of-content> 8.3, <text:tracked-changes> 5.5.2, <text:user-field-decls> 7.4.7, <text:user-index> 8.7 and <text:variable-decls> 7.4.2.

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    The <style:header-first> element has the following child elements: <style:region-center> ?, <style:region-left> ?, <style:region-right> ?, <table:table> ?, <text:alphabetical-index> ?, <text:alphabetical-index-auto-mark-file> ?, <text:bibliography> ?, <text:change> ?, <text:change-end> ?, <text:change-start> ?, <text:dde-connection-decls> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:illustration-index> ?, <text:index-title> ?, <text:list> ?, <text:object-index> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:section> ?, <text:sequence-decls> ?, <text:table-index> ?, <text:table-of-content> ?, <text:tracked-changes> ?, <text:user-field-decls> ?, <text:user-index> ? and <text:variable-decls> ?.

    16.12 <style:footer>

    The <style:footer> element represents the content of a footer in a <style:master-page> element.

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    The <style:footer> element is usable within the following element: <style:master-page> 16.9.

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    The <style:footer> element is usable within the following element: <style:master-page> ?.

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    The <style:footer> element has the following attribute: style:display 19.475.

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    The <style:footer> element has the following attribute: style:display ?.

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    The <style:footer> element has the following child elements: <style:region-center> 16.17, <style:region-left> 16.16, <style:region-right> 16.18, <table:table> 9.1.2, <text:alphabetical-index> 8.8, <text:alphabetical-index-auto-mark-file> 8.8.3, <text:bibliography> 8.9, <text:change> 5.5.8.4, <text:change-end> 5.5.8.3, <text:change-start> 5.5.8.2, <text:dde-connection-decls> 14.7.2, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:illustration-index> 8.4, <text:index-title> 8.2.3, <text:list> 5.3.1, <text:object-index> 8.6, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:section> 5.4, <text:sequence-decls> 7.4.11, <text:table-index> 8.5, <text:table-of-content> 8.3, <text:tracked-changes> 5.5.2, <text:user-field-decls> 7.4.7, <text:user-index> 8.7 and <text:variable-decls> 7.4.2.

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    The <style:footer> element has the following child elements: <style:region-center> ?, <style:region-left> ?, <style:region-right> ?, <table:table> ?, <text:alphabetical-index> ?, <text:alphabetical-index-auto-mark-file> ?, <text:bibliography> ?, <text:change> ?, <text:change-end> ?, <text:change-start> ?, <text:dde-connection-decls> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:illustration-index> ?, <text:index-title> ?, <text:list> ?, <text:object-index> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:section> ?, <text:sequence-decls> ?, <text:table-index> ?, <text:table-of-content> ?, <text:tracked-changes> ?, <text:user-field-decls> ?, <text:user-index> ? and <text:variable-decls> ?.

    16.13 <style:footer-first>

    The <style:footer-first> element represents the content of a footer for a first page, if different from the left/right page in a <style:master-page> element.

    The term "first page" means the first page to which the page style is applied, regardless of any numbering. If a different page style is applied in between two applications of the page style, that has the <style:footer-first> element, each of the applications of the page style has its own first page.

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    The <style:footer-first> element is usable within the following element: <style:master-page> 16.9.

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    The <style:footer-first> element is usable within the following element: <style:master-page> ?.

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    The <style:footer-first> element has the following attribute: style:display 19.475.

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    The <style:footer-first> element has the following attribute: style:display ?.

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    The <style:footer-first> element has the following child elements: <style:region-center> 16.17, <style:region-left> 16.16, <style:region-right> 16.18, <table:table> 9.1.2, <text:alphabetical-index> 8.8, <text:alphabetical-index-auto-mark-file> 8.8.3, <text:bibliography> 8.9, <text:change> 5.5.8.4, <text:change-end> 5.5.8.3, <text:change-start> 5.5.8.2, <text:dde-connection-decls> 14.7.2, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:illustration-index> 8.4, <text:index-title> 8.2.3, <text:list> 5.3.1, <text:object-index> 8.6, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:section> 5.4, <text:sequence-decls> 7.4.11, <text:table-index> 8.5, <text:table-of-content> 8.3, <text:tracked-changes> 5.5.2, <text:user-field-decls> 7.4.7, <text:user-index> 8.7 and <text:variable-decls> 7.4.2.

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    The <style:footer-first> element has the following child elements: <style:region-center> ?, <style:region-left> ?, <style:region-right> ?, <table:table> ?, <text:alphabetical-index> ?, <text:alphabetical-index-auto-mark-file> ?, <text:bibliography> ?, <text:change> ?, <text:change-end> ?, <text:change-start> ?, <text:dde-connection-decls> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:illustration-index> ?, <text:index-title> ?, <text:list> ?, <text:object-index> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:section> ?, <text:sequence-decls> ?, <text:table-index> ?, <text:table-of-content> ?, <text:tracked-changes> ?, <text:user-field-decls> ?, <text:user-index> ? and <text:variable-decls> ?.

    16.14 <style:header-left>

    The <style:header-left> element represents the content of a header for a left page, if different from the right page in a <style:master-page> element.

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    The <style:header-left> element is usable within the following element: <style:master-page> 16.9.

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    The <style:header-left> element is usable within the following element: <style:master-page> ?.

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    The <style:header-left> element has the following attribute: style:display 19.475.

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    The <style:header-left> element has the following attribute: style:display ?.

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    The <style:header-left> element has the following child elements: <style:region-center> 16.17, <style:region-left> 16.16, <style:region-right> 16.18, <table:table> 9.1.2, <text:alphabetical-index> 8.8, <text:alphabetical-index-auto-mark-file> 8.8.3, <text:bibliography> 8.9, <text:change> 5.5.8.4, <text:change-end> 5.5.8.3, <text:change-start> 5.5.8.2, <text:dde-connection-decls> 14.7.2, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:illustration-index> 8.4, <text:index-title> 8.2.3, <text:list> 5.3.1, <text:object-index> 8.6, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:section> 5.4, <text:sequence-decls> 7.4.11, <text:table-index> 8.5, <text:table-of-content> 8.3, <text:tracked-changes> 5.5.2, <text:user-field-decls> 7.4.7, <text:user-index> 8.7 and <text:variable-decls> 7.4.2.

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    The <style:header-left> element has the following child elements: <style:region-center> ?, <style:region-left> ?, <style:region-right> ?, <table:table> ?, <text:alphabetical-index> ?, <text:alphabetical-index-auto-mark-file> ?, <text:bibliography> ?, <text:change> ?, <text:change-end> ?, <text:change-start> ?, <text:dde-connection-decls> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:illustration-index> ?, <text:index-title> ?, <text:list> ?, <text:object-index> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:section> ?, <text:sequence-decls> ?, <text:table-index> ?, <text:table-of-content> ?, <text:tracked-changes> ?, <text:user-field-decls> ?, <text:user-index> ? and <text:variable-decls> ?.

    16.15 <style:footer-left>

    The <style:footer-left> element represents the content of a footer for a left page, if different from the right page for a <style:master-page> element.

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    The <style:footer-left> element is usable within the following element: <style:master-page> 16.9.

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    The <style:footer-left> element is usable within the following element: <style:master-page> ?.

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    The <style:footer-left> element has the following attribute: style:display 19.475.

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    The <style:footer-left> element has the following attribute: style:display ?.

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    The <style:footer-left> element has the following child elements: <style:region-center> 16.17, <style:region-left> 16.16, <style:region-right> 16.18, <table:table> 9.1.2, <text:alphabetical-index> 8.8, <text:alphabetical-index-auto-mark-file> 8.8.3, <text:bibliography> 8.9, <text:change> 5.5.8.4, <text:change-end> 5.5.8.3, <text:change-start> 5.5.8.2, <text:dde-connection-decls> 14.7.2, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:illustration-index> 8.4, <text:index-title> 8.2.3, <text:list> 5.3.1, <text:object-index> 8.6, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:section> 5.4, <text:sequence-decls> 7.4.11, <text:table-index> 8.5, <text:table-of-content> 8.3, <text:tracked-changes> 5.5.2, <text:user-field-decls> 7.4.7, <text:user-index> 8.7 and <text:variable-decls> 7.4.2.

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    The <style:footer-left> element has the following child elements: <style:region-center> ?, <style:region-left> ?, <style:region-right> ?, <table:table> ?, <text:alphabetical-index> ?, <text:alphabetical-index-auto-mark-file> ?, <text:bibliography> ?, <text:change> ?, <text:change-end> ?, <text:change-start> ?, <text:dde-connection-decls> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:illustration-index> ?, <text:index-title> ?, <text:list> ?, <text:object-index> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:section> ?, <text:sequence-decls> ?, <text:table-index> ?, <text:table-of-content> ?, <text:tracked-changes> ?, <text:user-field-decls> ?, <text:user-index> ? and <text:variable-decls> ?.

    16.16 <style:region-left>

    The <style:region-left> element specifies a left-aligned portion of a header or footer. That region may contain a sequence of <text:p> elements.

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    The <style:region-left> element is usable within the following elements: <style:footer> 16.12, <style:footer-first> 16.13, <style:footer-left> 16.15, <style:header> 16.10, <style:header-first> 16.11 and <style:header-left> 16.14.

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    The <style:region-left> element is usable within the following elements: <style:footer> ?, <style:footer-first> ?, <style:footer-left> ?, <style:header> ?, <style:header-first> ? and <style:header-left> ?.

    The <style:region-left> element has no attributes.

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    The <style:region-left> element has the following child element: <text:p> 5.1.3.

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    The <style:region-left> element has the following child element: <text:p> ?.

    16.17 <style:region-center>

    The <style:region-center> element specifies a center-aligned portion of a header or footer. That region may contain a sequence of <text:p> elements.

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    The <style:region-center> element is usable within the following elements: <style:footer> 16.12, <style:footer-first> 16.13, <style:footer-left> 16.15, <style:header> 16.10, <style:header-first> 16.11 and <style:header-left> 16.14.

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    The <style:region-center> element is usable within the following elements: <style:footer> ?, <style:footer-first> ?, <style:footer-left> ?, <style:header> ?, <style:header-first> ? and <style:header-left> ?.

    The <style:region-center> element has no attributes.

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    The <style:region-center> element has the following child element: <text:p> 5.1.3.

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    The <style:region-center> element has the following child element: <text:p> ?.

    16.18 <style:region-right>

    The <style:region-right> element specifies a right-aligned portion of a header or footer. That region may contain a sequence of <text:p> elements.

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    The <style:region-right> element is usable within the following elements: <style:footer> 16.12, <style:footer-first> 16.13, <style:footer-left> 16.15, <style:header> 16.10, <style:header-first> 16.11 and <style:header-left> 16.14.

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    The <style:region-right> element is usable within the following elements: <style:footer> ?, <style:footer-first> ?, <style:footer-left> ?, <style:header> ?, <style:header-first> ? and <style:header-left> ?.

    The <style:region-right> element has no attributes.

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    The <style:region-right> element has the following child element: <text:p> 5.1.3.

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    The <style:region-right> element has the following child element: <text:p> ?.

    16.19 <presentation:notes>

    The <presentation:notes> element defines a notes page. A notes page contains a preview of a drawing page and additional graphic shapes.

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    The <presentation:notes> element is usable within the following elements: <draw:page> 10.2.4 and <style:master-page> 16.9.

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    The <presentation:notes> element is usable within the following elements: <draw:page> ? and <style:master-page> ?.

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    The <presentation:notes> element has the following attributes: draw:style-name 19.219, presentation:use-date-time-name 19.428, presentation:use-footer-name 19.429, presentation:use-header-name 19.430 and style:page-layout-name 19.508.

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    The <presentation:notes> element has the following attributes: draw:style-name ?, presentation:use-date-time-name ?, presentation:use-footer-name ?, presentation:use-header-name ? and style:page-layout-name ?.

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    The <presentation:notes> element has the following child elements: <dr3d:scene> 10.5.2, <draw:a> 10.4.12, <draw:caption> 10.3.11, <draw:circle> 10.3.8, <draw:connector> 10.3.10, <draw:control> 10.3.13, <draw:custom-shape> 10.6.1, <draw:ellipse> 10.3.9, <draw:frame> 10.4.2, <draw:g> 10.3.15, <draw:line> 10.3.3, <draw:measure> 10.3.12, <draw:page-thumbnail> 10.3.14, <draw:path> 10.3.7, <draw:polygon> 10.3.5, <draw:polyline> 10.3.4, <draw:rect> 10.3.2, <draw:regular-polygon> 10.3.6 and <office:forms> 13.2.

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    The <presentation:notes> element has the following child elements: <dr3d:scene> ?, <draw:a> ?, <draw:caption> ?, <draw:circle> ?, <draw:connector> ?, <draw:control> ?, <draw:custom-shape> ?, <draw:ellipse> ?, <draw:frame> ?, <draw:g> ?, <draw:line> ?, <draw:measure> ?, <draw:page-thumbnail> ?, <draw:path> ?, <draw:polygon> ?, <draw:polyline> ?, <draw:rect> ?, <draw:regular-polygon> ? and <office:forms> ?.

    16.20 <table:table-template>

    A <table:table-template> element represents a set of references to table cell styles that specify the formatting to be used when creating a table.

    If more than one table cell style reference is applicable to a cell, the first style that is applicable is chosen in the following order:

     

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    The <table:table-template> element is usable within the following element: <office:styles> 3.15.2.

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    The <table:table-template> element is usable within the following element: <office:styles> ?.

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    The <table:table-template> element has the following attributes: table:first-row-end-column 19.644, table:first-row-start-column 19.645, table:last-row-end-column 19.663, table:last-row-start-column 19.665 and table:name 19.677.

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    The <table:table-template> element has the following attributes: table:first-row-end-column ?, table:first-row-start-column ?, table:last-row-end-column ?, table:last-row-start-column ? and table:name ?.

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    The <table:table-template> element has the following child elements: <table:background> 16.22, <table:body> 16.21.6, <table:even-columns> 16.21.9, <table:even-rows> 16.21.7, <table:first-column> 16.21.4, <table:first-row> 16.21.2, <table:last-column> 16.21.5, <table:last-row> 16.21.3, <table:odd-columns> 16.21.10 and <table:odd-rows> 16.21.8.

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    The <table:table-template> element has the following child elements: <table:background> ?, <table:body> ?, <table:even-columns> ?, <table:even-rows> ?, <table:first-column> ?, <table:first-row> ?, <table:last-column> ?, <table:last-row> ?, <table:odd-columns> ? and <table:odd-rows> ?.

    16.21 Cell Styles

    16.21.1 General

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    16.21.2 The <table:first-row> element specifies a cell style that shall be applied to the first row of a table.

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    The <table:first-row> element is usable within the following element: <table:table-template> 16.20.

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    The <table:first-row> element is usable within the following element: <table:table-template> ?.

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    The <table:first-row> element has the following attributes: table:paragraph-style-name 19.692 and table:style-name 19.730.

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    The <table:first-row> element has the following attributes: table:paragraph-style-name ? and table:style-name ?.

    The <table:first-row> element has no child elements.

    16.21.3 <table:last-row>

    The <table:last-row> element specifies a cell style that shall be applied to the last row of a table.

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    The <table:last-row> element is usable within the following element: <table:table-template> 16.20.

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    The <table:last-row> element is usable within the following element: <table:table-template> ?.

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    The <table:last-row> element has the following attributes: table:paragraph-style-name 19.692 and table:style-name 19.730.

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    The <table:last-row> element has the following attributes: table:paragraph-style-name ? and table:style-name ?.

    The <table:last-row> element has no child elements.

    16.21.4 <table:first-column>

    The <table:first-column> element specifies a cell style that shall be applied to the first column in a table.

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    The <table:first-column> element is usable within the following element: <table:table-template> 16.20.

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    The <table:first-column> element is usable within the following element: <table:table-template> ?.

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    The <table:first-column> element has the following attributes: table:paragraph-style-name 19.692 and table:style-name 19.730.

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    The <table:first-column> element has the following attributes: table:paragraph-style-name ? and table:style-name ?.

    The <table:first-column> element has no child elements.

    16.21.5 <table:last-column>

    The <table:last-column> element specifies a cell style that shall be applied to the last column in a table.

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    The <table:last-column> element is usable within the following element: <table:table-template> 16.20.

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    The <table:last-column> element is usable within the following element: <table:table-template> ?.

    -

    The <table:last-column> element has the following attributes: table:paragraph-style-name 19.692 and table:style-name 19.730.

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    The <table:last-column> element has the following attributes: table:paragraph-style-name ? and table:style-name ?.

    The <table:last-column> element has no child elements.

    16.21.6 <table:body>

    The <table:body> element specifies styles for cells that are not governed by other specified styles.

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    The <table:body> element is usable within the following element: <table:table-template> 16.20.

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    The <table:body> element is usable within the following element: <table:table-template> ?.

    -

    The <table:body> element has the following attributes: table:paragraph-style-name 19.692 and table:style-name 19.730.

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    The <table:body> element has the following attributes: table:paragraph-style-name ? and table:style-name ?.

    The <table:body> element has no child elements.

    16.21.7 <table:even-rows>

    The <table:even-rows> element specifies styles to be applied to even rows in a table.

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    The <table:even-rows> element is usable within the following element: <table:table-template> 16.20.

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    The <table:even-rows> element is usable within the following element: <table:table-template> ?.

    -

    The <table:even-rows> element has the following attributes: table:paragraph-style-name 19.692 and table:style-name 19.730.

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    The <table:even-rows> element has the following attributes: table:paragraph-style-name ? and table:style-name ?.

    The <table:even-rows> element has no child elements.

    16.21.8 <table:odd-rows>

    The <table:odd-rows> element specifies styles to be applied to odd rows in a table.

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    The <table:odd-rows> element is usable within the following element: <table:table-template> 16.20.

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    The <table:odd-rows> element is usable within the following element: <table:table-template> ?.

    -

    The <table:odd-rows> element has the following attributes: table:paragraph-style-name 19.692 and table:style-name 19.730.

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    The <table:odd-rows> element has the following attributes: table:paragraph-style-name ? and table:style-name ?.

    The <table:odd-rows> element has no child elements.

    16.21.9 <table:even-columns>

    The <table:even-columns> element specifies styles to be applied to even columns in a table.

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    The <table:even-columns> element is usable within the following element: <table:table-template> 16.20.

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    The <table:even-columns> element is usable within the following element: <table:table-template> ?.

    -

    The <table:even-columns> element has the following attributes: table:paragraph-style-name 19.692 and table:style-name 19.730.

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    The <table:even-columns> element has the following attributes: table:paragraph-style-name ? and table:style-name ?.

    The <table:even-columns> element has no child elements.

    16.21.10 <table:odd-columns>

    The <table:odd-columns> element specifies styles to be applied to odd columns in a table.

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    The <table:odd-columns> element is usable within the following element: <table:table-template> 16.20.

    +

    The <table:odd-columns> element is usable within the following element: <table:table-template> ?.

    -

    The <table:odd-columns> element has the following attributes: table:paragraph-style-name 19.692 and table:style-name 19.730.

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    The <table:odd-columns> element has the following attributes: table:paragraph-style-name ? and table:style-name ?.

    The <table:odd-columns> element has no child elements.

    16.22 <table:background>

    The <table:background> element specifies a table style that provides a background to a table that is visible if all or part of the table is transparent.

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    The <table:background> element is usable within the following element: <table:table-template> 16.20.

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    The <table:background> element is usable within the following element: <table:table-template> ?.

    -

    The <table:background> element has the following attribute: table:style-name 19.730.

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    The <table:background> element has the following attribute: table:style-name ?.

    The <table:background> element has no child elements.

    16.23 <style:font-face>

    @@ -7365,54 +7363,54 @@

    16.23 Font face declarations support the font descriptor attributes and elements described in §20.8.3 of [SVG].

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    The <style:font-face> element is usable within the following element: <office:font-face-decls> 3.14.

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    The <style:font-face> element is usable within the following element: <office:font-face-decls> ?.

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    The <style:font-face> element has the following attributes: style:font-adornments 19.482, style:font-charset 19.483, style:font-family-generic 19.484, style:font-pitch 19.485, style:name 19.502, svg:accent-height 19.523, svg:alphabetic 19.524, svg:ascent 19.525, svg:bbox 19.526, svg:cap-height 19.527, svg:descent 19.531, svg:font-family 19.532, svg:font-size 19.533, svg:font-stretch 19.534, svg:font-style 19.535, svg:font-variant 19.536, svg:font-weight 19.537, svg:hanging 19.542, svg:ideographic 19.544, svg:mathematical 19.545, svg:overline-position 19.549, svg:overline-thickness 19.550, svg:panose-1 19.551, svg:slope 19.556, svg:stemh 19.558, svg:stemv 19.559, svg:strikethrough-position 19.562, svg:strikethrough-thickness 19.563, svg:underline-position 19.566, svg:underline-thickness 19.567, svg:unicode-range 19.568, svg:units-per-em 19.569, svg:v-alphabetic 19.570, svg:v-hanging 19.571, svg:v-ideographic 19.572, svg:v-mathematical 19.573, svg:widths 19.576 and svg:x-height 19.580.

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    The <style:font-face> element has the following attributes: style:font-adornments ?, style:font-charset ?, style:font-family-generic ?, style:font-pitch ?, style:name ?, svg:accent-height ?, svg:alphabetic ?, svg:ascent ?, svg:bbox ?, svg:cap-height ?, svg:descent ?, svg:font-family ?, svg:font-size ?, svg:font-stretch ?, svg:font-style ?, svg:font-variant ?, svg:font-weight ?, svg:hanging ?, svg:ideographic ?, svg:mathematical ?, svg:overline-position ?, svg:overline-thickness ?, svg:panose-1 ?, svg:slope ?, svg:stemh ?, svg:stemv ?, svg:strikethrough-position ?, svg:strikethrough-thickness ?, svg:underline-position ?, svg:underline-thickness ?, svg:unicode-range ?, svg:units-per-em ?, svg:v-alphabetic ?, svg:v-hanging ?, svg:v-ideographic ?, svg:v-mathematical ?, svg:widths ? and svg:x-height ?.

    -

    The <style:font-face> element has the following child elements: <svg:definition-src> 16.27 and <svg:font-face-src> 16.24.

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    The <style:font-face> element has the following child elements: <svg:definition-src> ? and <svg:font-face-src> ?.

    16.24 <svg:font-face-src>

    See §20.8.3 of [SVG].

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    The <svg:font-face-src> element is usable within the following element: <style:font-face> 16.23.

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    The <svg:font-face-src> element is usable within the following element: <style:font-face> ?.

    The <svg:font-face-src> element has no attributes.

    -

    The <svg:font-face-src> element has the following child elements: <svg:font-face-name> 16.25 and <svg:font-face-uri> 16.26.

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    The <svg:font-face-src> element has the following child elements: <svg:font-face-name> ? and <svg:font-face-uri> ?.

    16.25 <svg:font-face-name>

    See §20.8.3 of [SVG].

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    The <svg:font-face-name> element is usable within the following element: <svg:font-face-src> 16.24.

    +

    The <svg:font-face-name> element is usable within the following element: <svg:font-face-src> ?.

    -

    The <svg:font-face-name> element has the following attribute: svg:name 19.546.

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    The <svg:font-face-name> element has the following attribute: svg:name ?.

    The <svg:font-face-name> element has no child elements.

    16.26 <svg:font-face-uri>

    See § 20.8.3 of [SVG].

    -

    The <svg:font-face-uri> element is usable within the following element: <svg:font-face-src> 16.24.

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    The <svg:font-face-uri> element is usable within the following element: <svg:font-face-src> ?.

    -

    The <svg:font-face-uri> element has the following attributes: xlink:actuate 19.915, xlink:href 19.916 and xlink:type 19.919.

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    The <svg:font-face-uri> element has the following attributes: xlink:actuate ?, xlink:href ? and xlink:type ?.

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    The <svg:font-face-uri> element has the following child element: <svg:font-face-format> 16.28.

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    The <svg:font-face-uri> element has the following child element: <svg:font-face-format> ?.

    16.27 <svg:definition-src>

    See § 20.8.3 of [SVG].

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    The <svg:definition-src> element is usable within the following element: <style:font-face> 16.23.

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    The <svg:definition-src> element is usable within the following element: <style:font-face> ?.

    -

    The <svg:definition-src> element has the following attributes: xlink:actuate 19.915, xlink:href 19.916 and xlink:type 19.919.

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    The <svg:definition-src> element has the following attributes: xlink:actuate ?, xlink:href ? and xlink:type ?.

    The <svg:definition-src> element has no child elements.

    16.28 <svg:font-face-format>

    See §20.8.3 of [SVG].

    -

    The <svg:font-face-format> element is usable within the following element: <svg:font-face-uri> 16.26.

    +

    The <svg:font-face-format> element is usable within the following element: <svg:font-face-uri> ?.

    -

    The <svg:font-face-format> element has the following attribute: svg:string 19.564.

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    The <svg:font-face-format> element has the following attribute: svg:string ?.

    The <svg:font-face-format> element has no child elements.

    16.29 Data Styles

    @@ -7429,27 +7427,27 @@

    16.29.2 <

    Note: Tab alignment should be supported in spreadsheets for interoperability (display) purposes.

    -

    The <number:number-style> element is usable within the following elements: <office:automatic-styles> 3.15.3 and <office:styles> 3.15.2.

    +

    The <number:number-style> element is usable within the following elements: <office:automatic-styles> ? and <office:styles> ?.

    -

    The <number:number-style> element has the following attributes: number:country 19.342, number:language 19.351, number:rfc-language-tag 19.360, number:script 19.361, number:title 19.364, number:transliteration-country 19.365, number:transliteration-format 19.366, number:transliteration-language 19.367, number:transliteration-style 19.368, style:display-name 19.476, style:name 19.502 and style:volatile 19.521.

    +

    The <number:number-style> element has the following attributes: number:country ?, number:language ?, number:rfc-language-tag ?, number:script ?, number:title ?, number:transliteration-country ?, number:transliteration-format ?, number:transliteration-language ?, number:transliteration-style ?, style:display-name ?, style:name ? and style:volatile ?.

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    The <number:number-style> element has the following child elements: <number:fill-character> 16.29.5, <number:fraction> 16.29.7, <number:number> 16.29.3, <number:scientific-number> 16.29.6, <number:text> 16.29.27, <style:map> 16.3 and <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

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    The <number:number-style> element has the following child elements: <number:fill-character> ?, <number:fraction> ?, <number:number> ?, <number:scientific-number> ?, <number:text> ?, <style:map> ? and <style:text-properties> ?.

    16.29.3 <number:number>

    The <number:number> element specifies the display formatting properties for a decimal number.

    -

    The <number:number> element is usable within the following elements: <number:currency-style> 16.29.8, <number:number-style> 16.29.2 and <number:percentage-style> 16.29.10.

    +

    The <number:number> element is usable within the following elements: <number:currency-style> ?, <number:number-style> ? and <number:percentage-style> ?.

    -

    The <number:number> element has the following attributes: number:decimal-places 19.343, number:decimal-replacement 19.344, number:display-factor 19.346, number:grouping 19.350, number:min-decimal-places 19.356 and number:min-integer-digits 19.355.

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    The <number:number> element has the following attributes: number:decimal-places ?, number:decimal-replacement ?, number:display-factor ?, number:grouping ?, number:min-decimal-places ? and number:min-integer-digits ?.

    -

    The <number:number> element has the following child element: <number:embedded-text> 16.29.4.

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    The <number:number> element has the following child element: <number:embedded-text> ?.

    16.29.4 <number:embedded-text>

    The <number:embedded-text> element specifies text that is displayed at one specific position within a number.

    -

    The <number:embedded-text> element is usable within the following element: <number:number> 16.29.3.

    +

    The <number:embedded-text> element is usable within the following element: <number:number> ?.

    -

    The <number:embedded-text> element has the following attribute: number:position 19.358.

    +

    The <number:embedded-text> element has the following attribute: number:position ?.

    The <number:embedded-text> element has no child elements.

    @@ -7460,7 +7458,7 @@

    16.29.5

    Fill characters may not fill all the available space in a cell. The distribution of the remaining space is implementation-dependent.

    -

    The <number:fill-character> element is usable within the following elements: <number:currency-style> 16.29.8, <number:date-style> 16.29.11, <number:number-style> 16.29.2, <number:percentage-style> 16.29.10, <number:text-style> 16.29.26 and <number:time-style> 16.29.19.

    +

    The <number:fill-character> element is usable within the following elements: <number:currency-style> ?, <number:date-style> ?, <number:number-style> ?, <number:percentage-style> ?, <number:text-style> ? and <number:time-style> ?.

    The <number:fill-character> element has no attributes.

    @@ -7471,38 +7469,38 @@

    16.2

    The <number:scientific-number> element specifies the display formatting properties for a number style that should be displayed in scientific format.

    -

    The <number:scientific-number> element is usable within the following element: <number:number-style> 16.29.2.

    +

    The <number:scientific-number> element is usable within the following element: <number:number-style> ?.

    -

    The <number:scientific-number> element has the following attributes: number:decimal-places 19.343, number:exponent-interval 19.347, number:forced-exponent-sign 19.349, number:grouping 19.350, number:min-decimal-places 19.356, number:min-exponent-digits 19.354 and number:min-integer-digits 19.355.

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    The <number:scientific-number> element has the following attributes: number:decimal-places ?, number:exponent-interval ?, number:forced-exponent-sign ?, number:grouping ?, number:min-decimal-places ?, number:min-exponent-digits ? and number:min-integer-digits ?.

    The <number:scientific-number> element has no child elements.

    16.29.7 <number:fraction>

    The <number:fraction> element specifies the display formatting properties for a number style that should be displayed as a fraction.

    -

    The <number:fraction> element is usable within the following element: <number:number-style> 16.29.2.

    +

    The <number:fraction> element is usable within the following element: <number:number-style> ?.

    -

    The <number:fraction> element has the following attributes: number:denominator-value 19.345, number:grouping 19.350, number:max-denominator-value 19.352, number:min-denominator-digits 19.353, number:min-integer-digits 19.355 and number:min-numerator-digits 19.357.

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    The <number:fraction> element has the following attributes: number:denominator-value ?, number:grouping ?, number:max-denominator-value ?, number:min-denominator-digits ?, number:min-integer-digits ? and number:min-numerator-digits ?.

    The <number:fraction> element has no child elements.

    16.29.8 <number:currency-style>

    The <number:currency-style> element specifies the style for currency values.

    -

    The <number:currency-style> element is usable within the following elements: <office:automatic-styles> 3.15.3 and <office:styles> 3.15.2.

    +

    The <number:currency-style> element is usable within the following elements: <office:automatic-styles> ? and <office:styles> ?.

    -

    The <number:currency-style> element has the following attributes: number:automatic-order 19.340, number:country 19.342, number:language 19.351, number:rfc-language-tag 19.360, number:script 19.361, number:title 19.364, number:transliteration-country 19.365, number:transliteration-format 19.366, number:transliteration-language 19.367, number:transliteration-style 19.368, style:display-name 19.476, style:name 19.502 and style:volatile 19.521.

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    The <number:currency-style> element has the following attributes: number:automatic-order ?, number:country ?, number:language ?, number:rfc-language-tag ?, number:script ?, number:title ?, number:transliteration-country ?, number:transliteration-format ?, number:transliteration-language ?, number:transliteration-style ?, style:display-name ?, style:name ? and style:volatile ?.

    -

    The <number:currency-style> element has the following child elements: <number:currency-symbol> 16.29.9, <number:fill-character> 16.29.5, <number:number> 16.29.3, <number:text> 16.29.27, <style:map> 16.3 and <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

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    The <number:currency-style> element has the following child elements: <number:currency-symbol> ?, <number:fill-character> ?, <number:number> ?, <number:text> ?, <style:map> ? and <style:text-properties> ?.

    16.29.9 <number:currency-symbol>

    The <number:currency-symbol> element specifies whether a currency symbol is displayed in a currency style.

    The content of this element is the text that is displayed as the currency symbol. If the element is empty or contains white space characters only, the default currency symbol for the currency style or the language and country of the currency style is displayed.

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    The <number:currency-symbol> element is usable within the following element: <number:currency-style> 16.29.8.

    +

    The <number:currency-symbol> element is usable within the following element: <number:currency-style> ?.

    -

    The <number:currency-symbol> element has the following attributes: number:country 19.342, number:language 19.351, number:rfc-language-tag 19.360 and number:script 19.361.

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    The <number:currency-symbol> element has the following attributes: number:country ?, number:language ?, number:rfc-language-tag ? and number:script ?.

    The <number:currency-symbol> element has no child elements.

    @@ -7513,81 +7511,81 @@

    16.2

    A <number:percentage-style> element should have <number:text> child element whose character data contains a “%” (U+0025, PERCENT SIGN) character.

    -

    The <number:percentage-style> element is usable within the following elements: <office:automatic-styles> 3.15.3 and <office:styles> 3.15.2.

    +

    The <number:percentage-style> element is usable within the following elements: <office:automatic-styles> ? and <office:styles> ?.

    -

    The <number:percentage-style> element has the following attributes: number:country 19.342, number:language 19.351, number:rfc-language-tag 19.360, number:script 19.361, number:title 19.364, number:transliteration-country 19.365, number:transliteration-format 19.366, number:transliteration-language 19.367, number:transliteration-style 19.368, style:display-name 19.476, style:name 19.502 and style:volatile 19.521.

    +

    The <number:percentage-style> element has the following attributes: number:country ?, number:language ?, number:rfc-language-tag ?, number:script ?, number:title ?, number:transliteration-country ?, number:transliteration-format ?, number:transliteration-language ?, number:transliteration-style ?, style:display-name ?, style:name ? and style:volatile ?.

    -

    The <number:percentage-style> element has the following child elements: <number:fill-character> 16.29.5, <number:number> 16.29.3, <number:text> 16.29.27, <style:map> 16.3 and <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

    +

    The <number:percentage-style> element has the following child elements: <number:fill-character> ?, <number:number> ?, <number:text> ?, <style:map> ? and <style:text-properties> ?.

    16.29.11 <number:date-style>

    The <number:date-style> element specifies a style for date values.

     

    -

    The <number:date-style> element is usable within the following elements: <office:automatic-styles> 3.15.3 and <office:styles> 3.15.2.

    +

    The <number:date-style> element is usable within the following elements: <office:automatic-styles> ? and <office:styles> ?.

    -

    The <number:date-style> element has the following attributes: number:automatic-order 19.340, number:country 19.342, number:format-source 19.348, number:language 19.351, number:rfc-language-tag 19.360, number:script 19.361, number:title 19.364, number:transliteration-country 19.365, number:transliteration-format 19.366, number:transliteration-language 19.367, number:transliteration-style 19.368, style:display-name 19.476, style:name 19.502 and style:volatile 19.521.

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    The <number:date-style> element has the following attributes: number:automatic-order ?, number:country ?, number:format-source ?, number:language ?, number:rfc-language-tag ?, number:script ?, number:title ?, number:transliteration-country ?, number:transliteration-format ?, number:transliteration-language ?, number:transliteration-style ?, style:display-name ?, style:name ? and style:volatile ?.

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    The <number:date-style> element has the following child elements: <number:am-pm> 16.29.23, <number:day> 16.29.12, <number:day-of-week> 16.29.16, <number:era> 16.29.15, <number:fill-character> 16.29.5, <number:hours> 16.29.20, <number:minutes> 16.29.21, <number:month> 16.29.13, <number:quarter> 16.29.18, <number:seconds> 16.29.22, <number:text> 16.29.27, <number:week-of-year> 16.29.17, <number:year> 16.29.14, <style:map> 16.3 and <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

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    The <number:date-style> element has the following child elements: <number:am-pm> ?, <number:day> ?, <number:day-of-week> ?, <number:era> ?, <number:fill-character> ?, <number:hours> ?, <number:minutes> ?, <number:month> ?, <number:quarter> ?, <number:seconds> ?, <number:text> ?, <number:week-of-year> ?, <number:year> ?, <style:map> ? and <style:text-properties> ?.

    16.29.12 <number:day>

    The <number:day> element specifies a day of a month in a date.

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    The <number:day> element is usable within the following element: <number:date-style> 16.29.11.

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    The <number:day> element is usable within the following element: <number:date-style> ?.

    -

    The <number:day> element has the following attributes: number:calendar 19.341 and number:style 19.362.

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    The <number:day> element has the following attributes: number:calendar ? and number:style ?.

    The <number:day> element has no child elements.

    16.29.13 <number:month>

    The <number:month> element specifies a month in a date.

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    The <number:month> element is usable within the following element: <number:date-style> 16.29.11.

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    The <number:month> element is usable within the following element: <number:date-style> ?.

    -

    The <number:month> element has the following attributes: number:calendar 19.341, number:possessive-form 19.359, number:style 19.362 and number:textual 19.363.

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    The <number:month> element has the following attributes: number:calendar ?, number:possessive-form ?, number:style ? and number:textual ?.

    The <number:month> element has no child elements.

    16.29.14 <number:year>

    The <number:year> element specifies a year in a date.

    -

    The <number:year> element is usable within the following element: <number:date-style> 16.29.11.

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    The <number:year> element is usable within the following element: <number:date-style> ?.

    -

    The <number:year> element has the following attributes: number:calendar 19.341 and number:style 19.362.

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    The <number:year> element has the following attributes: number:calendar ? and number:style ?.

    The <number:year> element has no child elements.

    16.29.15 <number:era>

    The <number:era> element specifies an era in which a year is counted.

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    The <number:era> element is usable within the following element: <number:date-style> 16.29.11.

    +

    The <number:era> element is usable within the following element: <number:date-style> ?.

    -

    The <number:era> element has the following attributes: number:calendar 19.341 and number:style 19.362.

    +

    The <number:era> element has the following attributes: number:calendar ? and number:style ?.

    The <number:era> element has no child elements.

    16.29.16 <number:day-of-week>

    The <number:day-of-week> element specifies a day of a week in a date.

    -

    The <number:day-of-week> element is usable within the following element: <number:date-style> 16.29.11.

    +

    The <number:day-of-week> element is usable within the following element: <number:date-style> ?.

    -

    The <number:day-of-week> element has the following attributes: number:calendar 19.341 and number:style 19.362.

    +

    The <number:day-of-week> element has the following attributes: number:calendar ? and number:style ?.

    The <number:day-of-week> element has no child elements.

    16.29.17 <number:week-of-year>

    The <number:week-of-year> element specifies a week of a year in a date.

    -

    The <number:week-of-year> element is usable within the following element: <number:date-style> 16.29.11.

    +

    The <number:week-of-year> element is usable within the following element: <number:date-style> ?.

    -

    The <number:week-of-year> element has the following attribute: number:calendar 19.341.

    +

    The <number:week-of-year> element has the following attribute: number:calendar ?.

    The <number:week-of-year> element has no child elements.

    16.29.18 <number:quarter>

    The <number:quarter> element specifies a quarter of a year in a date.

    -

    The <number:quarter> element is usable within the following element: <number:date-style> 16.29.11.

    +

    The <number:quarter> element is usable within the following element: <number:date-style> ?.

    -

    The <number:quarter> element has the following attributes: number:calendar 19.341 and number:style 19.362.

    +

    The <number:quarter> element has the following attributes: number:calendar ? and number:style ?.

    The <number:quarter> element has no child elements.

    16.29.19 <number:time-style>

    @@ -7598,36 +7596,36 @@

    16.29.19 <

    The <number:time-style> element can also contain <number:text> elements, which display additional text.

    -

    The <number:time-style> element is usable within the following elements: <office:automatic-styles> 3.15.3 and <office:styles> 3.15.2.

    +

    The <number:time-style> element is usable within the following elements: <office:automatic-styles> ? and <office:styles> ?.

    -

    The <number:time-style> element has the following attributes: number:country 19.342, number:format-source 19.348, number:language 19.351, number:rfc-language-tag 19.360, number:script 19.361, number:title 19.364, number:transliteration-country 19.365, number:transliteration-format 19.366, number:transliteration-language 19.367, number:transliteration-style 19.368, number:truncate-on-overflow 19.369, style:display-name 19.476, style:name 19.502 and style:volatile 19.521.

    +

    The <number:time-style> element has the following attributes: number:country ?, number:format-source ?, number:language ?, number:rfc-language-tag ?, number:script ?, number:title ?, number:transliteration-country ?, number:transliteration-format ?, number:transliteration-language ?, number:transliteration-style ?, number:truncate-on-overflow ?, style:display-name ?, style:name ? and style:volatile ?.

    -

    The <number:time-style> element has the following child elements: <number:am-pm> 16.29.23, <number:fill-character> 16.29.5, <number:hours> 16.29.20, <number:minutes> 16.29.21, <number:seconds> 16.29.22, <number:text> 16.29.27, <style:map> 16.3 and <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

    +

    The <number:time-style> element has the following child elements: <number:am-pm> ?, <number:fill-character> ?, <number:hours> ?, <number:minutes> ?, <number:seconds> ?, <number:text> ?, <style:map> ? and <style:text-properties> ?.

    16.29.20 <number:hours>

    The <number:hours> element specifies whether hours are displayed as part of a date or time.

    -

    The <number:hours> element is usable within the following elements: <number:date-style> 16.29.11 and <number:time-style> 16.29.19.

    +

    The <number:hours> element is usable within the following elements: <number:date-style> ? and <number:time-style> ?.

    -

    The <number:hours> element has the following attribute: number:style 19.362.

    +

    The <number:hours> element has the following attribute: number:style ?.

    The <number:hours> element has no child elements.

    16.29.21 <number:minutes>

    The <number:minutes> element specifies whether minutes are displayed as part of a date or time.

    -

    The <number:minutes> element is usable within the following elements: <number:date-style> 16.29.11 and <number:time-style> 16.29.19.

    +

    The <number:minutes> element is usable within the following elements: <number:date-style> ? and <number:time-style> ?.

    -

    The <number:minutes> element has the following attribute: number:style 19.362.

    +

    The <number:minutes> element has the following attribute: number:style ?.

    The <number:minutes> element has no child elements.

    16.29.22 <number:seconds>

    The <number:seconds> element specifies whether seconds are displayed as part of a date or time.

    -

    The <number:seconds> element is usable within the following elements: <number:date-style> 16.29.11 and <number:time-style> 16.29.19.

    +

    The <number:seconds> element is usable within the following elements: <number:date-style> ? and <number:time-style> ?.

    -

    The <number:seconds> element has the following attributes: number:decimal-places 19.343 and number:style 19.362.

    +

    The <number:seconds> element has the following attributes: number:decimal-places ? and number:style ?.

    The <number:seconds> element has no child elements.

    16.29.23 <number:am-pm>

    @@ -7636,7 +7634,7 @@

    16.29.23 If a <number:am-pm> element is contained in a date or time style, hours are displayed using values from 1 to 12 only.

    -

    The <number:am-pm> element is usable within the following elements: <number:date-style> 16.29.11 and <number:time-style> 16.29.19.

    +

    The <number:am-pm> element is usable within the following elements: <number:date-style> ? and <number:time-style> ?.

    The <number:am-pm> element has no attributes.

    @@ -7645,16 +7643,16 @@

    16.29.2

    The <number:boolean-style> element defines a style for Boolean values.

    -

    The <number:boolean-style> element is usable within the following elements: <office:automatic-styles> 3.15.3 and <office:styles> 3.15.2.

    +

    The <number:boolean-style> element is usable within the following elements: <office:automatic-styles> ? and <office:styles> ?.

    -

    The <number:boolean-style> element has the following attributes: number:country 19.342, number:language 19.351, number:rfc-language-tag 19.360, number:script 19.361, number:title 19.364, number:transliteration-country 19.365, number:transliteration-format 19.366, number:transliteration-language 19.367, number:transliteration-style 19.368, style:display-name 19.476, style:name 19.502 and style:volatile 19.521.

    +

    The <number:boolean-style> element has the following attributes: number:country ?, number:language ?, number:rfc-language-tag ?, number:script ?, number:title ?, number:transliteration-country ?, number:transliteration-format ?, number:transliteration-language ?, number:transliteration-style ?, style:display-name ?, style:name ? and style:volatile ?.

    -

    The <number:boolean-style> element has the following child elements: <number:boolean> 16.29.25, <number:text> 16.29.27, <style:map> 16.3 and <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

    +

    The <number:boolean-style> element has the following child elements: <number:boolean> ?, <number:text> ?, <style:map> ? and <style:text-properties> ?.

    16.29.25 <number:boolean>

    The <number:boolean> element marks the position of the Boolean value of a Boolean style.

    -

    The <number:boolean> element is usable within the following element: <number:boolean-style> 16.29.24.

    +

    The <number:boolean> element is usable within the following element: <number:boolean-style> ?.

    The <number:boolean> element has no attributes.

    @@ -7665,16 +7663,16 @@

    16.29.26 <

    It can also contain <number:text> elements, which display additional text.

    -

    The <number:text-style> element is usable within the following elements: <office:automatic-styles> 3.15.3 and <office:styles> 3.15.2.

    +

    The <number:text-style> element is usable within the following elements: <office:automatic-styles> ? and <office:styles> ?.

    -

    The <number:text-style> element has the following attributes: number:country 19.342, number:language 19.351, number:rfc-language-tag 19.360, number:script 19.361, number:title 19.364, number:transliteration-country 19.365, number:transliteration-format 19.366, number:transliteration-language 19.367, number:transliteration-style 19.368, style:display-name 19.476, style:name 19.502 and style:volatile 19.521.

    +

    The <number:text-style> element has the following attributes: number:country ?, number:language ?, number:rfc-language-tag ?, number:script ?, number:title ?, number:transliteration-country ?, number:transliteration-format ?, number:transliteration-language ?, number:transliteration-style ?, style:display-name ?, style:name ? and style:volatile ?.

    -

    The <number:text-style> element has the following child elements: <number:fill-character> 16.29.5, <number:text> 16.29.27, <number:text-content> 16.29.28, <style:map> 16.3 and <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

    +

    The <number:text-style> element has the following child elements: <number:fill-character> ?, <number:text> ?, <number:text-content> ?, <style:map> ? and <style:text-properties> ?.

    16.29.27 <number:text>

    The <number:text> element contains any fixed text for a data style.

    -

    The <number:text> element is usable within the following elements: <number:boolean-style> 16.29.24, <number:currency-style> 16.29.8, <number:date-style> 16.29.11, <number:num-list-format> 16.29.30, <number:number-style> 16.29.2, <number:percentage-style> 16.29.10, <number:text-style> 16.29.26 and <number:time-style> 16.29.19.

    +

    The <number:text> element is usable within the following elements: <number:boolean-style> ?, <number:currency-style> ?, <number:date-style> ?, <number:num-list-format> ?, <number:number-style> ?, <number:percentage-style> ?, <number:text-style> ? and <number:time-style> ?.

    The <number:text> element has no attributes.

    @@ -7685,7 +7683,7 @@

    16.29.28

    The <number:text-content> element marks the position of variable text content of a text style.

    -

    The <number:text-content> element is usable within the following element: <number:text-style> 16.29.26.

    +

    The <number:text-content> element is usable within the following element: <number:text-style> ?.

    The <number:text-content> element has no attributes.

    @@ -7694,29 +7692,29 @@

    16.29.

    The <style:text-properties> element specifies formatting properties for text.

     

    -

    The <style:text-properties> element is usable within the following elements: <number:boolean-style> 16.29.24, <number:currency-style> 16.29.8, <number:date-style> 16.29.11, <number:number-style> 16.29.2, <number:percentage-style> 16.29.10, <number:text-style> 16.29.26, <number:time-style> 16.29.19, <style:default-style> 16.4, <style:style> 16.2, <text:list-level-style-bullet> 16.33, <text:list-level-style-number> 16.34 and <text:outline-level-style> 16.37.

    +

    The <style:text-properties> element is usable within the following elements: <number:boolean-style> ?, <number:currency-style> ?, <number:date-style> ?, <number:number-style> ?, <number:percentage-style> ?, <number:text-style> ?, <number:time-style> ?, <style:default-style> ?, <style:style> ?, <text:list-level-style-bullet> ?, <text:list-level-style-number> ? and <text:outline-level-style> ?.

    -

    The <style:text-properties> element has the following attributes: fo:background-color 20.182, fo:color 20.187, fo:country 20.188, fo:font-family 20.189, fo:font-size 20.190, fo:font-style 20.191, fo:font-variant 20.192, fo:font-weight 20.193, fo:hyphenate 20.195, fo:hyphenation-push-char-count 20.198, fo:hyphenation-remain-char-count 20.199, fo:language 20.202, fo:letter-spacing 20.203, fo:script 20.222, fo:text-shadow 20.226, fo:text-transform 20.227, style:country-asian 20.256, style:country-complex 20.257, style:font-charset 20.268, style:font-charset-asian 20.269, style:font-charset-complex 20.270, style:font-family-asian 20.271, style:font-family-complex 20.272, style:font-family-generic 20.273, style:font-family-generic-asian 20.274, style:font-family-generic-complex 20.275, style:font-name 20.277, style:font-name-asian 20.278, style:font-name-complex 20.279, style:font-pitch 20.280, style:font-pitch-asian 20.281, style:font-pitch-complex 20.282, style:font-relief 20.283, style:font-size-asian 20.284, style:font-size-complex 20.285, style:font-size-rel 20.286, style:font-size-rel-asian 20.287, style:font-size-rel-complex 20.288, style:font-style-asian 20.289, style:font-style-complex 20.290, style:font-style-name 20.291, style:font-style-name-asian 20.292, style:font-style-name-complex 20.293, style:font-weight-asian 20.294, style:font-weight-complex 20.295, style:language-asian 20.302, style:language-complex 20.303, style:letter-kerning 20.316, style:rfc-language-tag 20.343, style:rfc-language-tag-asian 20.344, style:rfc-language-tag-complex 20.345, style:script-asian 20.356, style:script-complex 20.357, style:script-type 20.358, style:text-blinking 20.366, style:text-combine 20.367, style:text-combine-end-char 20.369, style:text-combine-start-char 20.368, style:text-emphasize 20.370, style:text-line-through-color 20.371, style:text-line-through-mode 20.372, style:text-line-through-style 20.373, style:text-line-through-text 20.374, style:text-line-through-text-style 20.375, style:text-line-through-type 20.376, style:text-line-through-width 20.377, style:text-outline 20.378, style:text-overline-color 20.379, style:text-overline-mode 20.380, style:text-overline-style 20.381, style:text-overline-type 20.382, style:text-overline-width 20.383, style:text-position 20.384, style:text-rotation-angle 20.385, style:text-rotation-scale 20.386, style:text-scale 20.387, style:text-underline-color 20.388, style:text-underline-mode 20.389, style:text-underline-style 20.390, style:text-underline-type 20.391, style:text-underline-width 20.392, style:use-window-font-color 20.395, text:condition 20.426, text:display 20.427.

    +

    The <style:text-properties> element has the following attributes: fo:background-color ?, fo:color ?, fo:country ?, fo:font-family ?, fo:font-size ?, fo:font-style ?, fo:font-variant ?, fo:font-weight ?, fo:hyphenate ?, fo:hyphenation-push-char-count ?, fo:hyphenation-remain-char-count ?, fo:language ?, fo:letter-spacing ?, fo:script ?, fo:text-shadow ?, fo:text-transform ?, style:country-asian ?, style:country-complex ?, style:font-charset ?, style:font-charset-asian ?, style:font-charset-complex ?, style:font-family-asian ?, style:font-family-complex ?, style:font-family-generic ?, style:font-family-generic-asian ?, style:font-family-generic-complex ?, style:font-name ?, style:font-name-asian ?, style:font-name-complex ?, style:font-pitch ?, style:font-pitch-asian ?, style:font-pitch-complex ?, style:font-relief ?, style:font-size-asian ?, style:font-size-complex ?, style:font-size-rel ?, style:font-size-rel-asian ?, style:font-size-rel-complex ?, style:font-style-asian ?, style:font-style-complex ?, style:font-style-name ?, style:font-style-name-asian ?, style:font-style-name-complex ?, style:font-weight-asian ?, style:font-weight-complex ?, style:language-asian ?, style:language-complex ?, style:letter-kerning ?, style:rfc-language-tag ?, style:rfc-language-tag-asian ?, style:rfc-language-tag-complex ?, style:script-asian ?, style:script-complex ?, style:script-type ?, style:text-blinking ?, style:text-combine ?, style:text-combine-end-char ?, style:text-combine-start-char ?, style:text-emphasize ?, style:text-line-through-color ?, style:text-line-through-mode ?, style:text-line-through-style ?, style:text-line-through-text ?, style:text-line-through-text-style ?, style:text-line-through-type ?, style:text-line-through-width ?, style:text-outline ?, style:text-overline-color ?, style:text-overline-mode ?, style:text-overline-style ?, style:text-overline-type ?, style:text-overline-width ?, style:text-position ?, style:text-rotation-angle ?, style:text-rotation-scale ?, style:text-scale ?, style:text-underline-color ?, style:text-underline-mode ?, style:text-underline-style ?, style:text-underline-type ?, style:text-underline-width ?, style:use-window-font-color ?, text:condition ?, text:display ?.

    The <style:text-properties> element has no child elements.

    16.29.30 <number:num-list-format>

    The <number:num-list-format> element defines a format for the displayed number string of a list level.

    -

    The <number:num-list-format> element is usable within the following elements: <office:automatic-styles> 3.15.3 and <office:styles> 3.15.2.

    +

    The <number:num-list-format> element is usable within the following elements: <office:automatic-styles> ? and <office:styles> ?.

    -

    The <number:num-list-format> element has the following attribute: style:name 19.502.

    +

    The <number:num-list-format> element has the following attribute: style:name ?.

    -

    The <number:num-list-format> element has the following child elements: <number:num-list-label> 16.29.31 and <number:text> 16.29.27.

    +

    The <number:num-list-format> element has the following child elements: <number:num-list-label> ? and <number:text> ?.

    16.29.31 <number:num-list-label>

    For display, at every list item these placeholders are replaced by the item’s list number corresponding to the list level specified by the text:level 19.834 attribute, formatted according to the style:num-format 19.504 attribute of the placeholder’s list level.

    Any placeholder specifying a list level higher than the list level containing the style:num-list-format-name 19.922 attribute shall be ignored.

    -

    The <number:num-list-label> element is usable within the following element: <number:num-list-format> 16.29.30.

    +

    The <number:num-list-label> element is usable within the following element: <number:num-list-format> ?.

    -

    The <number:num-list-label> element has the following attribute: text:level 19.834.

    +

    The <number:num-list-label> element has the following attribute: text:level ?.

    The <number:num-list-label> element has no child elements.

    16.30 Text Content Style Families

    @@ -7739,18 +7737,18 @@

    The <text:linenumbering-configuration> element specifies line numbering within the <office:styles> element.

    -

    The <text:linenumbering-configuration> element is usable within the following element: <office:styles> 3.15.2.

    +

    The <text:linenumbering-configuration> element is usable within the following element: <office:styles> ?.

    -

    The <text:linenumbering-configuration> element has the following attributes: style:num-format 19.504, style:num-letter-sync 19.505, text:count-empty-lines 19.788, text:count-in-text-boxes 19.789, text:increment 19.814, text:number-lines 19.845, text:number-position 19.846, text:offset 19.848, text:restart-on-page 19.864 and text:style-name 19.880.

    +

    The <text:linenumbering-configuration> element has the following attributes: style:num-format ?, style:num-letter-sync ?, text:count-empty-lines ?, text:count-in-text-boxes ?, text:increment ?, text:number-lines ?, text:number-position ?, text:offset ?, text:restart-on-page ? and text:style-name ?.

    -

    The <text:linenumbering-configuration> element has the following child element: <text:linenumbering-separator> 16.31.2.

    +

    The <text:linenumbering-configuration> element has the following child element: <text:linenumbering-separator> ?.

    16.31.2 <text:linenumbering-separator>

    The <text:linenumbering-separator> element contains the text that is displayed as a separator. A separator is text that is displayed instead of a line number for lines where no number is displayed.

    -

    The <text:linenumbering-separator> element is usable within the following element: <text:linenumbering-configuration> 16.31.1.

    +

    The <text:linenumbering-separator> element is usable within the following element: <text:linenumbering-configuration> ?.

    -

    The <text:linenumbering-separator> element has the following attribute: text:increment 19.814.

    +

    The <text:linenumbering-separator> element has the following attribute: text:increment ?.

    The <text:linenumbering-separator> element has no child elements.

    @@ -7759,16 +7757,16 @@

    16.3

    A <text:notes-configuration> element specifies values for each note class used in a document. If there is no note configuration element, an implementation-defined default note configuration is used.

    -

    The <text:notes-configuration> element is usable within the following elements: <office:styles> 3.15.2 and <style:section-properties> 17.11.

    +

    The <text:notes-configuration> element is usable within the following elements: <office:styles> ? and <style:section-properties> ?.

    -

    The <text:notes-configuration> element has the following attributes: style:num-format 19.504, style:num-letter-sync 19.505, style:num-prefix 19.506, style:num-suffix 19.507, text:citation-body-style-name 19.773, text:citation-style-name 19.774, text:default-style-name 19.800, text:footnotes-position 19.810, text:master-page-name 19.839, text:note-class 19.843, text:start-numbering-at 19.875 and text:start-value 19.874.

    +

    The <text:notes-configuration> element has the following attributes: style:num-format ?, style:num-letter-sync ?, style:num-prefix ?, style:num-suffix ?, text:citation-body-style-name ?, text:citation-style-name ?, text:default-style-name ?, text:footnotes-position ?, text:master-page-name ?, text:note-class ?, text:start-numbering-at ? and text:start-value ?.

    -

    The <text:notes-configuration> element has the following child elements: <text:note-continuation-notice-backward> 16.31.5 and <text:note-continuation-notice-forward> 16.31.4.

    +

    The <text:notes-configuration> element has the following child elements: <text:note-continuation-notice-backward> ? and <text:note-continuation-notice-forward> ?.

    16.31.4 <text:note-continuation-notice-forward>

    The <text:note-continuation-notice-forward> elements specifies the text that is displayed at the end of a footnote that is continued on the next page

    -

    The <text:note-continuation-notice-forward> element is usable within the following element: <text:notes-configuration> 16.31.3.

    +

    The <text:note-continuation-notice-forward> element is usable within the following element: <text:notes-configuration> ?.

    The <text:note-continuation-notice-forward> element has no attributes.

    @@ -7779,7 +7777,7 @@

    The <text:note-continuation-notice-backward> elements specifies the text that is displayed before continued text.

    -

    The <text:note-continuation-notice-backward> element is usable within the following element: <text:notes-configuration> 16.31.3.

    +

    The <text:note-continuation-notice-backward> element is usable within the following element: <text:notes-configuration> ?.

    The <text:note-continuation-notice-backward> element has no attributes.

    @@ -7790,18 +7788,18 @@

    The <text:bibliography-configuration> element specifies how bibliography entries are displayed in-line, and how they are displayed in a bibliography index.

    -

    The <text:bibliography-configuration> element is usable within the following element: <office:styles> 3.15.2.

    +

    The <text:bibliography-configuration> element is usable within the following element: <office:styles> ?.

    -

    The <text:bibliography-configuration> element has the following attributes: fo:country 19.234, fo:language 19.236, fo:script 19.242, style:rfc-language-tag 19.516, text:numbered-entries 19.847, text:prefix 19.854, text:sort-algorithm 19.871, text:sort-by-position 19.873 and text:suffix 19.882.

    +

    The <text:bibliography-configuration> element has the following attributes: fo:country ?, fo:language ?, fo:script ?, style:rfc-language-tag ?, text:numbered-entries ?, text:prefix ?, text:sort-algorithm ?, text:sort-by-position ? and text:suffix ?.

    -

    The <text:bibliography-configuration> element has the following child element: <text:sort-key> 16.31.7.

    +

    The <text:bibliography-configuration> element has the following child element: <text:sort-key> ?.

    16.31.7 <text:sort-key>

    The <text:sort-key> element specifies a single sort key if bibliography entries are not displayed in document order.

    -

    The <text:sort-key> element is usable within the following element: <text:bibliography-configuration> 16.31.6.

    +

    The <text:sort-key> element is usable within the following element: <text:bibliography-configuration> ?.

    -

    The <text:sort-key> element has the following attributes: text:key 19.826 and text:sort-ascending 19.872.

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    The <text:sort-key> element has the following attributes: text:key ? and text:sort-ascending ?.

    The <text:sort-key> element has no child elements.

    16.32 <text:list-style>

    @@ -7816,58 +7814,58 @@

    16.32 List styles contained in graphic styles can be referenced by other graphic styles using the style:list-style-name attribute. Their names are not displayed in the user interface, even if the graphic style that contains it is a common style.

    -

    The <text:list-style> element is usable within the following elements: <office:automatic-styles> 3.15.3, <office:styles> 3.15.2 and <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

    +

    The <text:list-style> element is usable within the following elements: <office:automatic-styles> ?, <office:styles> ? and <style:graphic-properties> ?.

    -

    The <text:list-style> element has the following attributes: style:display-name 19.476, style:name 19.502 and text:consecutive-numbering 19.784.

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    The <text:list-style> element has the following attributes: style:display-name ?, style:name ? and text:consecutive-numbering ?.

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    The <text:list-style> element has the following child elements: <text:list-level-style-bullet> 16.33, <text:list-level-style-image> 16.35 and <text:list-level-style-number> 16.34.

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    The <text:list-style> element has the following child elements: <text:list-level-style-bullet> ?, <text:list-level-style-image> ? and <text:list-level-style-number> ?.

    16.33 <text:list-level-style-bullet>

    A <text:list-level-style-bullet> element specifies a list style where list items are preceded by bullets.

    -

    The <text:list-level-style-bullet> element is usable within the following element: <text:list-style> 16.32.

    +

    The <text:list-level-style-bullet> element is usable within the following element: <text:list-style> ?.

    -

    The <text:list-level-style-bullet> element has the following attributes: style:num-prefix 19.506, style:num-suffix 19.507, text:bullet-char 19.765, text:bullet-relative-size 19.766, text:level 19.834 and text:style-name 19.880.

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    The <text:list-level-style-bullet> element has the following attributes: style:num-prefix ?, style:num-suffix ?, text:bullet-char ?, text:bullet-relative-size ?, text:level ? and text:style-name ?.

    -

    The <text:list-level-style-bullet> element has the following child elements: <style:list-level-properties> 17.19 and <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

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    The <text:list-level-style-bullet> element has the following child elements: <style:list-level-properties> ? and <style:text-properties> ?.

    16.34 <text:list-level-style-number>

    A <text:list-level-style-number> specifies a list style where list items are preceded by numbers.

    -

    The <text:list-level-style-number> element is usable within the following element: <text:list-style> 16.32.

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    The <text:list-level-style-number> element is usable within the following element: <text:list-style> ?.

    -

    The <text:list-level-style-number> element has the following attributes: style:num-format 19.504, style:num-letter-sync 19.505, style:num-list-format-name 19.922, style:num-prefix 19.506, style:num-suffix 19.507, text:display-levels 19.803, text:level 19.834, text:start-value 19.874 and text:style-name 19.880.

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    The <text:list-level-style-number> element has the following attributes: style:num-format ?, style:num-letter-sync ?, style:num-list-format-name ?, style:num-prefix ?, style:num-suffix ?, text:display-levels ?, text:level ?, text:start-value ? and text:style-name ?.

    -

    The <text:list-level-style-number> element has the following child elements: <style:list-level-properties> 17.19 and <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

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    The <text:list-level-style-number> element has the following child elements: <style:list-level-properties> ? and <style:text-properties> ?.

    16.35 <text:list-level-style-image>

    A <text:list-level-style-image> specifies a list style where list items are preceded by images. This element can be the target of a link [XLink] and can only be contained in list style elements.

    -

    The <text:list-level-style-image> element is usable within the following element: <text:list-style> 16.32.

    +

    The <text:list-level-style-image> element is usable within the following element: <text:list-style> ?.

    -

    The <text:list-level-style-image> element has the following attributes: text:level 19.834, xlink:actuate 19.915, xlink:href 19.916, xlink:show 19.917 and xlink:type 19.919.

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    The <text:list-level-style-image> element has the following attributes: text:level ?, xlink:actuate ?, xlink:href ?, xlink:show ? and xlink:type ?.

    -

    The <text:list-level-style-image> element has the following child elements: <office:binary-data> 10.4.5 and <style:list-level-properties> 17.19.

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    The <text:list-level-style-image> element has the following child elements: <office:binary-data> ? and <style:list-level-properties> ?.

    16.36 <text:outline-style>

    The <text:outline-style> element contains the elements that specify a style for each outline level.

    An outline style is a list style that is applied to all headings within a text document where the heading's paragraph style does not define a list style to use itself.

    -

    The <text:outline-style> element is usable within the following element: <office:styles> 3.15.2.

    +

    The <text:outline-style> element is usable within the following element: <office:styles> ?.

    -

    The <text:outline-style> element has the following attribute: style:name 19.502.

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    The <text:outline-style> element has the following attribute: style:name ?.

    -

    The <text:outline-style> element has the following child element: <text:outline-level-style> 16.37.

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    The <text:outline-style> element has the following child element: <text:outline-level-style> ?.

    16.37 <text:outline-level-style>

    The <text:outline-level-style> element specifies a style for the specified level.

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    The <text:outline-level-style> element is usable within the following element: <text:outline-style> 16.36.

    +

    The <text:outline-level-style> element is usable within the following element: <text:outline-style> ?.

    -

    The <text:outline-level-style> element has the following attributes: style:num-format 19.504, style:num-letter-sync 19.505, style:num-list-format-name 19.922, style:num-prefix 19.506, style:num-suffix 19.507, text:display-levels 19.803, text:level 19.834, text:start-value 19.874 and text:style-name 19.880.

    +

    The <text:outline-level-style> element has the following attributes: style:num-format ?, style:num-letter-sync ?, style:num-list-format-name ?, style:num-prefix ?, style:num-suffix ?, text:display-levels ?, text:level ?, text:start-value ? and text:style-name ?.

    -

    The <text:outline-level-style> element has the following child elements: <style:list-level-properties> 17.19 and <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

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    The <text:outline-level-style> element has the following child elements: <style:list-level-properties> ? and <style:text-properties> ?.

    16.38 Table Styles

    16.38.1 Table Styles

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    16.42.1

    The <draw:gradient> element defines a gradient for filling a drawing object.

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    The <draw:gradient> element is usable within the following element: <office:styles> 3.15.2.

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    The <draw:gradient> element is usable within the following element: <office:styles> ?.

    -

    The <draw:gradient> element has the following attributes: draw:angle 19.112, draw:border 19.114, draw:cx 19.129, draw:cy 19.130, draw:display-name 19.133, draw:end-color 19.141, draw:end-intensity 19.143, draw:name 19.197, draw:start-color 19.214, draw:start-intensity 19.216 and draw:style 19.218.

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    The <draw:gradient> element has the following attributes: draw:angle ?, draw:border ?, draw:cx ?, draw:cy ?, draw:display-name ?, draw:end-color ?, draw:end-intensity ?, draw:name ?, draw:start-color ?, draw:start-intensity ? and draw:style ?.

    The <draw:gradient> element has no child elements.

    16.42.2 <svg:linearGradient>

    The <svg:linearGradient> element as specified in §13.2 of [SVG] can be used in documents in OpenDocument format subject to the following rules:

    • The gradient shall have a name. It is specified by the draw:name attribute. 

    • Only the svg:gradientTransform, svg:x1, svg:y1, svg:x2, svg:y2 and svg:spreadMethod attributes are evaluated. 

    • The gradient shall be calculated as having a svg:gradientUnits attribute value of objectBoundingBox.  

    • The only child element that is evaluated is <svg:stop>. 

    • For <svg:stop>, only the svg:offset, svg:stop-color and svg:stop-opacity attributes are evaluated. 

    -

    The <svg:linearGradient> element is usable within the following element: <office:styles> 3.15.2.

    +

    The <svg:linearGradient> element is usable within the following element: <office:styles> ?.

    -

    The <svg:linearGradient> element has the following attributes: draw:display-name 19.133, draw:name 19.197, svg:gradientTransform 19.540, svg:gradientUnits 19.541, svg:spreadMethod 19.557, svg:x1 19.578, svg:x2 19.579, svg:y1 19.582 and svg:y2 19.583.

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    The <svg:linearGradient> element has the following attributes: draw:display-name ?, draw:name ?, svg:gradientTransform ?, svg:gradientUnits ?, svg:spreadMethod ?, svg:x1 ?, svg:x2 ?, svg:y1 ? and svg:y2 ?.

    -

    The <svg:linearGradient> element has the following child element: <svg:stop> 16.42.4.

    +

    The <svg:linearGradient> element has the following child element: <svg:stop> ?.

    16.42.3 <svg:radialGradient>

    The <svg:radialGradient> element as specified in §13.2 of [SVG] can be used in documents in OpenDocument format subject to the following rules:

    • The gradient shall have a name. It is specified by the draw:name attribute. 

    • For <svg:radialGradient>, only the svg:gradientTransform, svg:cx, svg:cy, svg:r, svg:fx, svg:fy and svg:spreadMethod attributes are evaluated. 

    • The gradient shall be calculated as having a svg:gradientUnits attribute value of objectBoundingBox.  

    • The only child element that is evaluated is <svg:stop>. 

    • For <svg:stop>, only the svg:offset, svg:stop-color and svg:stop-opacity attributes are evaluated. 

    -

    The <svg:radialGradient> element is usable within the following element: <office:styles> 3.15.2.

    +

    The <svg:radialGradient> element is usable within the following element: <office:styles> ?.

    -

    The <svg:radialGradient> element has the following attributes: draw:display-name 19.133, draw:name 19.197, svg:cx 19.528, svg:cy 19.529, svg:fx 19.538, svg:fy 19.539, svg:gradientTransform 19.540, svg:gradientUnits 19.541, svg:r 19.553 and svg:spreadMethod 19.557.

    +

    The <svg:radialGradient> element has the following attributes: draw:display-name ?, draw:name ?, svg:cx ?, svg:cy ?, svg:fx ?, svg:fy ?, svg:gradientTransform ?, svg:gradientUnits ?, svg:r ? and svg:spreadMethod ?.

    -

    The <svg:radialGradient> element has the following child element: <svg:stop> 16.42.4.

    +

    The <svg:radialGradient> element has the following child element: <svg:stop> ?.

    16.42.4 <svg:stop>

    See §13.2.4 of [SVG].

    -

    The <svg:stop> element is usable within the following elements: <svg:linearGradient> 16.42.2 and <svg:radialGradient> 16.42.3.

    +

    The <svg:stop> element is usable within the following elements: <svg:linearGradient> ? and <svg:radialGradient> ?.

    -

    The <svg:stop> element has the following attributes: svg:offset 19.547, svg:stop-color 19.560 and svg:stop-opacity 19.561.

    +

    The <svg:stop> element has the following attributes: svg:offset ?, svg:stop-color ? and svg:stop-opacity ?.

    The <svg:stop> element has no child elements.

    16.42.5 <draw:hatch>

    The <draw:hatch> element defines a hatch for filling graphic objects. A hatch is a simple pattern of straight lines that is repeated in the fill area.

    -

    The <draw:hatch> element is usable within the following element: <office:styles> 3.15.2.

    +

    The <draw:hatch> element is usable within the following element: <office:styles> ?.

    -

    The <draw:hatch> element has the following attributes: draw:color 19.122, draw:display-name 19.133, draw:distance 19.134, draw:name 19.197, draw:rotation 19.209 and draw:style 19.218.

    +

    The <draw:hatch> element has the following attributes: draw:color ?, draw:display-name ?, draw:distance ?, draw:name ?, draw:rotation ? and draw:style ?.

    The <draw:hatch> element has no child elements.

    16.42.6 <draw:fill-image>

    @@ -7952,18 +7950,18 @@

    16.42.6 Fill images are not available as automatic styles.

    -

    The <draw:fill-image> element is usable within the following element: <office:styles> 3.15.2.

    +

    The <draw:fill-image> element is usable within the following element: <office:styles> ?.

    -

    The <draw:fill-image> element has the following attributes: draw:display-name 19.133, draw:name 19.197, svg:height 19.543, svg:width 19.575, xlink:actuate 19.915, xlink:href 19.916, xlink:show 19.917 and xlink:type 19.919.

    +

    The <draw:fill-image> element has the following attributes: draw:display-name ?, draw:name ?, svg:height ?, svg:width ?, xlink:actuate ?, xlink:href ?, xlink:show ? and xlink:type ?.

    -

    The <draw:fill-image> element has the following child element: <office:binary-data> 10.4.5.

    +

    The <draw:fill-image> element has the following child element: <office:binary-data> ?.

    16.42.7 <draw:opacity>

    The <draw:opacity> element specifies an opacity gradient for a graphic object. An opacity gradient interpolates opacity. Opacity gradients are not available as automatic styles.

    -

    The <draw:opacity> element is usable within the following element: <office:styles> 3.15.2.

    +

    The <draw:opacity> element is usable within the following element: <office:styles> ?.

    -

    The <draw:opacity> element has the following attributes: draw:angle 19.112, draw:border 19.114, draw:cx 19.129, draw:cy 19.130, draw:display-name 19.133, draw:end 19.139, draw:name 19.197, draw:start 19.212 and draw:style 19.218.

    +

    The <draw:opacity> element has the following attributes: draw:angle ?, draw:border ?, draw:cx ?, draw:cy ?, draw:display-name ?, draw:end ?, draw:name ?, draw:start ? and draw:style ?.

    The <draw:opacity> element has no child elements.

    16.42.8 <draw:marker>

    @@ -7998,36 +7996,36 @@

    16.42.8  

    Markers are not available as automatic styles.

    -

    The <draw:marker> element is usable within the following element: <office:styles> 3.15.2.

    +

    The <draw:marker> element is usable within the following element: <office:styles> ?.

    -

    The <draw:marker> element has the following attributes: draw:display-name 19.133, draw:name 19.197, svg:d 19.530 and svg:viewBox 19.574.

    +

    The <draw:marker> element has the following attributes: draw:display-name ?, draw:name ?, svg:d ? and svg:viewBox ?.

    The <draw:marker> element has no child elements.

    16.42.9 <draw:stroke-dash>

    The <draw:stroke-dash> element represents a dash style that can be used to render strokes of shapes. Dash styles are not available as automatic styles.

    -

    The <draw:stroke-dash> element is usable within the following element: <office:styles> 3.15.2.

    +

    The <draw:stroke-dash> element is usable within the following element: <office:styles> ?.

    -

    The <draw:stroke-dash> element has the following attributes: draw:display-name 19.133, draw:distance 19.134, draw:dots1 19.135, draw:dots1-length 19.136, draw:dots2 19.137, draw:dots2-length 19.138, draw:name 19.197 and draw:style 19.218.

    +

    The <draw:stroke-dash> element has the following attributes: draw:display-name ?, draw:distance ?, draw:dots1 ?, draw:dots1-length ?, draw:dots2 ?, draw:dots2-length ?, draw:name ? and draw:style ?.

    The <draw:stroke-dash> element has no child elements.

    16.43 <style:presentation-page-layout>

    The <style:presentation-page-layout> element is a container for <presentation:placeholder> elements. These placeholders are used as templates for creating new presentation objects and to mark the size and position of an object if the presentation page layout of a drawing page is changed.

    -

    The <style:presentation-page-layout> element is usable within the following element: <office:styles> 3.15.2.

    +

    The <style:presentation-page-layout> element is usable within the following element: <office:styles> ?.

    -

    The <style:presentation-page-layout> element has the following attributes: style:display-name 19.476 and style:name 19.502.

    +

    The <style:presentation-page-layout> element has the following attributes: style:display-name ? and style:name ?.

    -

    The <style:presentation-page-layout> element has the following child element: <presentation:placeholder> 16.44.

    +

    The <style:presentation-page-layout> element has the following child element: <presentation:placeholder> ?.

    16.44 <presentation:placeholder>

    The <presentation:placeholder> element specifies a placeholder for presentation objects.

    -

    The <presentation:placeholder> element is usable within the following element: <style:presentation-page-layout> 16.43.

    +

    The <presentation:placeholder> element is usable within the following element: <style:presentation-page-layout> ?.

    -

    The <presentation:placeholder> element has the following attributes: presentation:object 19.407, svg:height 19.543, svg:width 19.575, svg:x 19.577 and svg:y 19.581.

    +

    The <presentation:placeholder> element has the following attributes: presentation:object ?, svg:height ?, svg:width ?, svg:x ? and svg:y ?.

    The <presentation:placeholder> element has no child elements.

    16.45 Chart Styles

    @@ -8047,11 +8045,11 @@

    17.

    The <style:page-layout-properties> element acts as a container for attributes and elements that define a page layout.

    -

    The <style:page-layout-properties> element is usable within the following elements: <style:default-page-layout> 16.8 and <style:page-layout> 16.5.

    +

    The <style:page-layout-properties> element is usable within the following elements: <style:default-page-layout> ? and <style:page-layout> ?.

    -

    The <style:page-layout-properties> element has the following attributes: fo:background-color 20.182, fo:border 20.183.2, fo:border-bottom 20.183.3, fo:border-left 20.183.4, fo:border-right 20.183.5, fo:border-top 20.183.6, fo:margin 20.205, fo:margin-bottom 20.206, fo:margin-left 20.207, fo:margin-right 20.208, fo:margin-top 20.209, fo:padding 20.217, fo:padding-bottom 20.218, fo:padding-left 20.219, fo:padding-right 20.220, fo:padding-top 20.221, fo:page-height 20.215, fo:page-width 20.216, style:border-line-width 20.248, style:border-line-width-bottom 20.249, style:border-line-width-left 20.250, style:border-line-width-right 20.251, style:border-line-width-top 20.252, style:first-page-number 20.266, style:footnote-max-height 20.296, style:layout-grid-base-height 20.304, style:layout-grid-base-width 20.305, style:layout-grid-color 20.306, style:layout-grid-display 20.307, style:layout-grid-lines 20.308, style:layout-grid-mode 20.309, style:layout-grid-print 20.310, style:layout-grid-ruby-below 20.311, style:layout-grid-ruby-height 20.312, style:layout-grid-snap-to 20.313, style:layout-grid-standard-mode 20.314, style:margin-gutter 20.439, style:num-format 20.322, style:num-letter-sync 20.323, style:num-prefix 20.324, style:num-suffix 20.325, style:paper-tray-name 20.329, style:print 20.330, style:print-orientation 20.333, style:print-page-order 20.332, style:register-truth-ref-style-name 20.337, style:scale-to 20.352, style:scale-to-X 20.354, style:scale-to-Y 20.355, style:scale-to-pages 20.353, style:shadow 20.359, style:table-centering 20.363 and style:writing-mode 20.404.

    +

    The <style:page-layout-properties> element has the following attributes: fo:background-color ?, fo:border ?, fo:border-bottom ?, fo:border-left ?, fo:border-right ?, fo:border-top ?, fo:margin ?, fo:margin-bottom ?, fo:margin-left ?, fo:margin-right ?, fo:margin-top ?, fo:padding ?, fo:padding-bottom ?, fo:padding-left ?, fo:padding-right ?, fo:padding-top ?, fo:page-height ?, fo:page-width ?, style:border-line-width ?, style:border-line-width-bottom ?, style:border-line-width-left ?, style:border-line-width-right ?, style:border-line-width-top ?, style:first-page-number ?, style:footnote-max-height ?, style:layout-grid-base-height ?, style:layout-grid-base-width ?, style:layout-grid-color ?, style:layout-grid-display ?, style:layout-grid-lines ?, style:layout-grid-mode ?, style:layout-grid-print ?, style:layout-grid-ruby-below ?, style:layout-grid-ruby-height ?, style:layout-grid-snap-to ?, style:layout-grid-standard-mode ?, style:margin-gutter ?, style:num-format ?, style:num-letter-sync ?, style:num-prefix ?, style:num-suffix ?, style:paper-tray-name ?, style:print ?, style:print-orientation ?, style:print-page-order ?, style:register-truth-ref-style-name ?, style:scale-to ?, style:scale-to-X ?, style:scale-to-Y ?, style:scale-to-pages ?, style:shadow ?, style:table-centering ? and style:writing-mode ?.

    -

    The <style:page-layout-properties> element has the following child elements: <style:background-image> 17.3, <style:columns> 17.12 and <style:footnote-sep> 17.4.

    +

    The <style:page-layout-properties> element has the following child elements: <style:background-image> ?, <style:columns> ? and <style:footnote-sep> ?.

    17.3 <style:background-image>

    The <style:background-image> element specifies an image as a background.

    @@ -8060,157 +8058,157 @@

    17.3 Note: The fo:background-color property also sets a background attribute.

    -

    The <style:background-image> element is usable within the following elements: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21, <style:header-footer-properties> 17.5, <style:page-layout-properties> 17.2, <style:paragraph-properties> 17.6, <style:section-properties> 17.11, <style:table-cell-properties> 17.18, <style:table-properties> 17.15 and <style:table-row-properties> 17.17.

    +

    The <style:background-image> element is usable within the following elements: <style:graphic-properties> ?, <style:header-footer-properties> ?, <style:page-layout-properties> ?, <style:paragraph-properties> ?, <style:section-properties> ?, <style:table-cell-properties> ?, <style:table-properties> ? and <style:table-row-properties> ?.

    -

    The <style:background-image> element has the following attributes: draw:opacity 19.202, style:filter-name 19.481, style:position 19.512, style:repeat 19.515, xlink:actuate 19.915, xlink:href 19.916, xlink:show 19.917 and xlink:type 19.919.

    +

    The <style:background-image> element has the following attributes: draw:opacity ?, style:filter-name ?, style:position ?, style:repeat ?, xlink:actuate ?, xlink:href ?, xlink:show ? and xlink:type ?.

    -

    The <style:background-image> element has the following child element: <office:binary-data> 10.4.5.

    +

    The <style:background-image> element has the following child element: <office:binary-data> ?.

    17.4 <style:footnote-sep>

    The <style:footnote-sep> element specifies the line that separates a footnote area from a body-text area on a page.

    -

    The <style:footnote-sep> element is usable within the following element: <style:page-layout-properties> 17.2.

    +

    The <style:footnote-sep> element is usable within the following element: <style:page-layout-properties> ?.

    -

    The <style:footnote-sep> element has the following attributes: style:adjustment 19.465, style:color 19.471, style:distance-after-sep 19.479, style:distance-before-sep 19.478, style:line-style 19.497, style:rel-width 19.514 and style:width 19.522.

    +

    The <style:footnote-sep> element has the following attributes: style:adjustment ?, style:color ?, style:distance-after-sep ?, style:distance-before-sep ?, style:line-style ?, style:rel-width ? and style:width ?.

    The <style:footnote-sep> element has no child elements.

    17.5 <style:header-footer-properties>

    The <style:header-footer-properties> element specifies formatting properties for both headers and footers.

    -

    The <style:header-footer-properties> element is usable within the following elements: <style:footer-style> 16.7 and <style:header-style> 16.6.

    +

    The <style:header-footer-properties> element is usable within the following elements: <style:footer-style> ? and <style:header-style> ?.

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    The <style:header-footer-properties> element has the following attributes: fo:background-color 20.182, fo:border 20.183.2, fo:border-bottom 20.183.3, fo:border-left 20.183.4, fo:border-right 20.183.5, fo:border-top 20.183.6, fo:margin 20.205, fo:margin-bottom 20.206, fo:margin-left 20.207, fo:margin-right 20.208, fo:margin-top 20.209, fo:min-height 20.212, fo:padding 20.217, fo:padding-bottom 20.218, fo:padding-left 20.219, fo:padding-right 20.220, fo:padding-top 20.221, style:border-line-width 20.248, style:border-line-width-bottom 20.249, style:border-line-width-left 20.250, style:border-line-width-right 20.251, style:border-line-width-top 20.252, style:dynamic-spacing 20.264, style:shadow 20.359 and svg:height 20.407.

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    The <style:header-footer-properties> element has the following attributes: fo:background-color ?, fo:border ?, fo:border-bottom ?, fo:border-left ?, fo:border-right ?, fo:border-top ?, fo:margin ?, fo:margin-bottom ?, fo:margin-left ?, fo:margin-right ?, fo:margin-top ?, fo:min-height ?, fo:padding ?, fo:padding-bottom ?, fo:padding-left ?, fo:padding-right ?, fo:padding-top ?, style:border-line-width ?, style:border-line-width-bottom ?, style:border-line-width-left ?, style:border-line-width-right ?, style:border-line-width-top ?, style:dynamic-spacing ?, style:shadow ? and svg:height ?.

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    The <style:header-footer-properties> element has the following child elements: <style:background-fill> 17.26 and <style:background-image> 17.3.

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    The <style:header-footer-properties> element has the following child elements: <style:background-fill> ? and <style:background-image> ?.

    17.6 <style:paragraph-properties>

    The <style:paragraph-properties> element specifies formatting properties for paragraphs.

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    The <style:paragraph-properties> element is usable within the following elements: <style:default-style> 16.4 and <style:style> 16.2.

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    The <style:paragraph-properties> element is usable within the following elements: <style:default-style> ? and <style:style> ?.

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    The <style:paragraph-properties> element has the following attributes: fo:background-color 20.182, fo:border 20.183.2, fo:border-bottom 20.183.3, fo:border-left 20.183.4, fo:border-right 20.183.5, fo:border-top 20.183.6, fo:break-after 20.184, fo:break-before 20.185, fo:hyphenation-keep 20.196, fo:hyphenation-ladder-count 20.197, fo:keep-together 20.200, fo:keep-with-next 20.201, fo:line-height 20.204, fo:margin 20.205, fo:margin-bottom 20.206, fo:margin-left 20.207, fo:margin-right 20.208, fo:margin-top 20.209, fo:orphans 20.214, fo:padding 20.217, fo:padding-bottom 20.218, fo:padding-left 20.219, fo:padding-right 20.220, fo:padding-top 20.221, fo:text-align 20.223, fo:text-align-last 20.224, fo:text-indent 20.225, fo:widows 20.228, style:auto-text-indent 20.246, style:background-transparency 20.247, style:border-line-width 20.248, style:border-line-width-bottom 20.249, style:border-line-width-left 20.250, style:border-line-width-right 20.251, style:border-line-width-top 20.252, style:contextual-spacing 20.255, style:font-independent-line-spacing 20.276, style:join-border 20.300, style:justify-single-word 20.301, style:line-break 20.315, style:line-height-at-least 20.317, style:line-spacing 20.318, style:page-number 20.328, style:punctuation-wrap 20.335, style:register-true 20.336, style:shadow 20.359, style:snap-to-layout-grid 20.361, style:tab-stop-distance 20.362, style:text-autospace 20.365, style:vertical-align 20.396, style:writing-mode 20.404, style:writing-mode-automatic 20.405, text:line-number 20.430, text:number-lines 20.434 and text:relative-tab-stop-position 20.440.

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    The <style:paragraph-properties> element has the following attributes: fo:background-color ?, fo:border ?, fo:border-bottom ?, fo:border-left ?, fo:border-right ?, fo:border-top ?, fo:break-after ?, fo:break-before ?, fo:hyphenation-keep ?, fo:hyphenation-ladder-count ?, fo:keep-together ?, fo:keep-with-next ?, fo:line-height ?, fo:margin ?, fo:margin-bottom ?, fo:margin-left ?, fo:margin-right ?, fo:margin-top ?, fo:orphans ?, fo:padding ?, fo:padding-bottom ?, fo:padding-left ?, fo:padding-right ?, fo:padding-top ?, fo:text-align ?, fo:text-align-last ?, fo:text-indent ?, fo:widows ?, style:auto-text-indent ?, style:background-transparency ?, style:border-line-width ?, style:border-line-width-bottom ?, style:border-line-width-left ?, style:border-line-width-right ?, style:border-line-width-top ?, style:contextual-spacing ?, style:font-independent-line-spacing ?, style:join-border ?, style:justify-single-word ?, style:line-break ?, style:line-height-at-least ?, style:line-spacing ?, style:page-number ?, style:punctuation-wrap ?, style:register-true ?, style:shadow ?, style:snap-to-layout-grid ?, style:tab-stop-distance ?, style:text-autospace ?, style:vertical-align ?, style:writing-mode ?, style:writing-mode-automatic ?, text:line-number ?, text:number-lines ? and text:relative-tab-stop-position ?.

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    The <style:paragraph-properties> element has the following child elements: <style:background-fill> 17.26, <style:background-image> 17.3, <style:drop-cap> 17.9 and <style:tab-stops> 17.7.

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    The <style:paragraph-properties> element has the following child elements: <style:background-fill> ?, <style:background-image> ?, <style:drop-cap> ? and <style:tab-stops> ?.

    17.7 <style:tab-stops>

    The <style:tab-stops> element is a container for <style:tab-stop> elements.

    If a style contains a <style:tab-stops> element, it overrides the entire <style:tab-stops> element of the parent style such that no <style:tab-stop> children are inherited; otherwise, the style inherits the entire <style:tab-stops> element as specified in section 16.2 <style:style>.

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    The <style:tab-stops> element is usable within the following element: <style:paragraph-properties> 17.6.

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    The <style:tab-stops> element is usable within the following element: <style:paragraph-properties> ?.

    The <style:tab-stops> element has no attributes.

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    The <style:tab-stops> element has the following child element: <style:tab-stop> 17.8.

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    The <style:tab-stops> element has the following child element: <style:tab-stop> ?.

    17.8 <style:tab-stop>

    The <style:tab-stop> element defines a tab stop.

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    The <style:tab-stop> element is usable within the following element: <style:tab-stops> 17.7.

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    The <style:tab-stop> element is usable within the following element: <style:tab-stops> ?.

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    The <style:tab-stop> element has the following attributes: style:char 19.469, style:leader-color 19.488, style:leader-style 19.489, style:leader-text 19.490, style:leader-text-style 19.491, style:leader-type 19.492, style:leader-width 19.493, style:position 19.512, style:type 19.519.

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    The <style:tab-stop> element has the following attributes: style:char ?, style:leader-color ?, style:leader-style ?, style:leader-text ?, style:leader-text-style ?, style:leader-type ?, style:leader-width ?, style:position ?, style:type ?.

    The <style:tab-stop> element has no child elements.

    17.9 <style:drop-cap>

    The <style:drop-cap> element specifies if the one or more characters at the start of a paragraph are to be displayed in a larger font and span multiple lines of text.

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    The <style:drop-cap> element is usable within the following element: <style:paragraph-properties> 17.6.

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    The <style:drop-cap> element is usable within the following element: <style:paragraph-properties> ?.

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    The <style:drop-cap> element has the following attributes: style:distance 19.477, style:length 19.496, style:lines 19.498 and style:style-name 19.518.

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    The <style:drop-cap> element has the following attributes: style:distance ?, style:length ?, style:lines ? and style:style-name ?.

    The <style:drop-cap> element has no child elements.

    17.10 <style:ruby-properties>

    The <style:ruby-properties> element specifies formatting properties for ruby elements.

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    The <style:ruby-properties> element is usable within the following elements: <style:default-style> 16.4 and <style:style> 16.2.

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    The <style:ruby-properties> element is usable within the following elements: <style:default-style> ? and <style:style> ?.

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    The <style:ruby-properties> element has the following attributes: style:ruby-align 20.349 and style:ruby-position 20.350.

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    The <style:ruby-properties> element has the following attributes: style:ruby-align ? and style:ruby-position ?.

    The <style:ruby-properties> element has no child elements.

    17.11 <style:section-properties>

    The <style:section-properties> element specifies the formatting properties used by section styles.

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    The <style:section-properties> element is usable within the following elements: <style:default-style> 16.4 and <style:style> 16.2.

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    The <style:section-properties> element is usable within the following elements: <style:default-style> ? and <style:style> ?.

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    The <style:section-properties> element has the following attributes: fo:background-color 20.182, fo:margin-left 20.207, fo:margin-right 20.208, style:editable 20.265, style:protect 20.334, style:writing-mode 20.404 and text:dont-balance-text-columns 20.428.

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    The <style:section-properties> element has the following attributes: fo:background-color ?, fo:margin-left ?, fo:margin-right ?, style:editable ?, style:protect ?, style:writing-mode ? and text:dont-balance-text-columns ?.

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    The <style:section-properties> element has the following child elements: <style:background-fill> 17.26, <style:background-image> 17.3, <style:columns> 17.12 and <text:notes-configuration> 16.31.3.

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    The <style:section-properties> element has the following child elements: <style:background-fill> ?, <style:background-image> ?, <style:columns> ? and <text:notes-configuration> ?.

    17.12 <style:columns>

    The <style:columns> element specifies the number and formatting of columns on a page or in a section or graphic. If it does not contain any child formatting properties elements, all columns are assigned the same width.

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    The <style:columns> element is usable within the following elements: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21, <style:page-layout-properties> 17.2 and <style:section-properties> 17.11.

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    The <style:columns> element is usable within the following elements: <style:graphic-properties> ?, <style:page-layout-properties> ? and <style:section-properties> ?.

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    The <style:columns> element has the following attributes: fo:column-count 19.232 and fo:column-gap 19.233.

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    The <style:columns> element has the following attributes: fo:column-count ? and fo:column-gap ?.

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    The <style:columns> element has the following child elements: <style:column> 17.13 and <style:column-sep> 17.14.

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    The <style:columns> element has the following child elements: <style:column> ? and <style:column-sep> ?.

    17.13 <style:column>

    The <style:column> element specifies formatting properties for a column.

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    The <style:column> element is usable within the following element: <style:columns> 17.12.

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    The <style:column> element is usable within the following element: <style:columns> ?.

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    The <style:column> element has the following attributes: fo:end-indent 19.235, fo:space-after 19.243, fo:space-before 19.244, fo:start-indent 19.245 and style:rel-width 19.514.

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    The <style:column> element has the following attributes: fo:end-indent ?, fo:space-after ?, fo:space-before ?, fo:start-indent ? and style:rel-width ?.

    The <style:column> element has no child elements.

    17.14 <style:column-sep>

    The <style:column-sep> element specifies a separator line between columns.

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    The <style:column-sep> element is usable within the following element: <style:columns> 17.12.

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    The <style:column-sep> element is usable within the following element: <style:columns> ?.

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    The <style:column-sep> element has the following attributes: style:color 19.471, style:height 19.486, style:style 19.517, style:vertical-align 19.520 and style:width 19.522.

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    The <style:column-sep> element has the following attributes: style:color ?, style:height ?, style:style ?, style:vertical-align ? and style:width ?.

    The <style:column-sep> element has no child elements.

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    17.15 <style:table-properties>

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    17.15 <style:table-properties>

    The <style:table-properties> element specifies formatting properties for tables.

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    The <style:table-properties> element is usable within the following elements: <style:default-style> 16.4 and <style:style> 16.2.

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    The <style:table-properties> element is usable within the following elements: <style:default-style> ? and <style:style> ?.

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    The <style:table-properties> element has the following attributes: fo:background-color 20.182, fo:break-after 20.184, fo:break-before 20.185, fo:keep-with-next 20.201, fo:margin 20.205, fo:margin-bottom 20.206, fo:margin-left 20.207, fo:margin-right 20.208, fo:margin-top 20.209, style:may-break-between-rows 20.319, style:page-number 20.328, style:rel-width 20.340, style:shadow 20.359, style:width 20.399, style:writing-mode 20.404, table:align 20.414, table:border-model 20.415, table:display 20.416 and table:tab-color 20.442.

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    The <style:table-properties> element has the following attributes: fo:background-color ?, fo:break-after ?, fo:break-before ?, fo:keep-with-next ?, fo:margin ?, fo:margin-bottom ?, fo:margin-left ?, fo:margin-right ?, fo:margin-top ?, style:may-break-between-rows ?, style:page-number ?, style:rel-width ?, style:shadow ?, style:width ?, style:writing-mode ?, table:align ?, table:border-model ?, table:display ? and table:tab-color ?.

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    The <style:table-properties> element has the following child elements: <style:background-fill> 17.26 and <style:background-image> 17.3.

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    The <style:table-properties> element has the following child elements: <style:background-fill> ? and <style:background-image> ?.

    17.16 <style:table-column-properties>

    The <style:table-column-properties> element specifies formatting properties for table columns.

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    The <style:table-column-properties> element is usable within the following elements: <style:default-style> 16.4 and <style:style> 16.2.

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    The <style:table-column-properties> element is usable within the following elements: <style:default-style> ? and <style:style> ?.

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    The <style:table-column-properties> element has the following attributes: fo:break-after 20.184, fo:break-before 20.185, style:column-width 20.254, style:rel-column-width 20.338 and style:use-optimal-column-width 20.393.

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    The <style:table-column-properties> element has the following attributes: fo:break-after ?, fo:break-before ?, style:column-width ?, style:rel-column-width ? and style:use-optimal-column-width ?.

    The <style:table-column-properties> element has no child elements.

    17.17 <style:table-row-properties>

    The <style:table-row-properties> element specifies formatting properties for table rows.

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    The <style:table-row-properties> element is usable within the following elements: <style:default-style> 16.4 and <style:style> 16.2.

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    The <style:table-row-properties> element is usable within the following elements: <style:default-style> ? and <style:style> ?.

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    The <style:table-row-properties> element has the following attributes: fo:background-color 20.182, fo:break-after 20.184, fo:break-before 20.185, fo:keep-together 20.200, style:min-row-height 20.320, style:row-height 20.348 and style:use-optimal-row-height 20.394.

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    The <style:table-row-properties> element has the following attributes: fo:background-color ?, fo:break-after ?, fo:break-before ?, fo:keep-together ?, style:min-row-height ?, style:row-height ? and style:use-optimal-row-height ?.

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    The <style:table-row-properties> element has the following child elements: <style:background-fill> 17.26 and <style:background-image> 17.3.

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    The <style:table-row-properties> element has the following child elements: <style:background-fill> ? and <style:background-image> ?.

    17.18 <style:table-cell-properties>

    The <style:table-cell-properties> element specifies formatting properties for cells.

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    The <style:table-cell-properties> element is usable within the following elements: <style:default-style> 16.4 and <style:style> 16.2.

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    The <style:table-cell-properties> element is usable within the following elements: <style:default-style> ? and <style:style> ?.

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    The <style:table-cell-properties> element has the following attributes: fo:background-color 20.182, fo:border 20.183.2, fo:border-bottom 20.183.3, fo:border-left 20.183.4, fo:border-right 20.183.5, fo:border-top 20.183.6, fo:padding 20.217, fo:padding-bottom 20.218, fo:padding-left 20.219, fo:padding-right 20.220, fo:padding-top 20.221, fo:wrap-option 20.230, style:border-line-width 20.248, style:border-line-width-bottom 20.249, style:border-line-width-left 20.250, style:border-line-width-right 20.251, style:border-line-width-top 20.252, style:cell-protect 20.253, style:decimal-places 20.258, style:diagonal-bl-tr 20.259, style:diagonal-bl-tr-widths 20.260, style:diagonal-tl-br 20.261, style:diagonal-tl-br-widths 20.262, style:direction 20.263, style:glyph-orientation-vertical 20.297, style:print-content 20.331, style:repeat-content 20.342, style:rotation-align 20.346, style:rotation-angle 20.347, style:shadow 20.359, style:shrink-to-fit 20.360, style:text-align-source 20.364, style:vertical-align 20.396 and style:writing-mode 20.404.

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    The <style:table-cell-properties> element has the following attributes: fo:background-color ?, fo:border ?, fo:border-bottom ?, fo:border-left ?, fo:border-right ?, fo:border-top ?, fo:padding ?, fo:padding-bottom ?, fo:padding-left ?, fo:padding-right ?, fo:padding-top ?, fo:wrap-option ?, style:border-line-width ?, style:border-line-width-bottom ?, style:border-line-width-left ?, style:border-line-width-right ?, style:border-line-width-top ?, style:cell-protect ?, style:decimal-places ?, style:diagonal-bl-tr ?, style:diagonal-bl-tr-widths ?, style:diagonal-tl-br ?, style:diagonal-tl-br-widths ?, style:direction ?, style:glyph-orientation-vertical ?, style:print-content ?, style:repeat-content ?, style:rotation-align ?, style:rotation-angle ?, style:shadow ?, style:shrink-to-fit ?, style:text-align-source ?, style:vertical-align ? and style:writing-mode ?.

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    The <style:table-cell-properties> element has the following child elements: <style:background-fill> 17.26 and <style:background-image> 17.3.

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    17.19 <style:list-level-properties>

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    The <style:table-cell-properties> element has the following child elements: <style:background-fill> ? and <style:background-image> ?.

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    17.19 <style:list-level-properties>

    The <style:list-level-properties> element specifies formatting properties for a list level.

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    The <style:list-level-properties> element is usable within the following elements: <text:list-level-style-bullet> 16.33, <text:list-level-style-image> 16.35, <text:list-level-style-number> 16.34 and <text:outline-level-style> 16.37.

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    The <style:list-level-properties> element is usable within the following elements: <text:list-level-style-bullet> ?, <text:list-level-style-image> ?, <text:list-level-style-number> ? and <text:outline-level-style> ?.

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    The <style:list-level-properties> element has the following attributes: fo:height 20.194, fo:text-align 20.223, fo:width 20.229, style:font-name 20.277, style:vertical-pos 20.397, style:vertical-rel 20.398, svg:y 20.412, text:list-level-position-and-space-mode 20.431, text:min-label-distance 20.432, text:min-label-width 20.433 and text:space-before 20.435.

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    The <style:list-level-properties> element has the following attributes: fo:height ?, fo:text-align ?, fo:width ?, style:font-name ?, style:vertical-pos ?, style:vertical-rel ?, svg:y ?, text:list-level-position-and-space-mode ?, text:min-label-distance ?, text:min-label-width ? and text:space-before ?.

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    The <style:list-level-properties> element has the following child element: <style:list-level-label-alignment> 17.20.

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    The <style:list-level-properties> element has the following child element: <style:list-level-label-alignment> ?.

    17.20 <style:list-level-label-alignment>

    The <style:list-level-label-alignment> element specifies the position and spacing of a list label and its list item.

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    The fo:text-indent and fo:margin-left attributes are evaluated only for paragraphs inside list items whose paragraph styles do not specify them. If one of the two properties, or both, are specified by the paragraph style, the text indent and/or left margin are taken from the paragraph style. In this case the paragraph style's properties are used to determine the indent and margin for the text lines and thus also the alignment position.

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    The <style:list-level-label-alignment> element is usable within the following element: <style:list-level-properties> 17.19.

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    The <style:list-level-label-alignment> element is usable within the following element: <style:list-level-properties> ?.

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    The <style:list-level-label-alignment> element has the following attributes: fo:margin-left 19.237, fo:text-indent 19.246, text:label-followed-by 19.833 and text:list-tab-stop-position 19.836.

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    The <style:list-level-label-alignment> element has the following attributes: fo:margin-left ?, fo:text-indent ?, text:label-followed-by ? and text:list-tab-stop-position ?.

    The <style:list-level-label-alignment> element has no child elements.

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    17.21 <style:graphic-properties>

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    17.21 <style:graphic-properties>

    The <style:graphic-properties> element specifies formatting properties for chart, draw, graphic, and frame elements.

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    The <style:graphic-properties> element is usable within the following elements: <style:default-style> 16.4 and <style:style> 16.2.

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    The <style:graphic-properties> element is usable within the following elements: <style:default-style> ? and <style:style> ?.

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    The <style:graphic-properties> element has the following attributes: dr3d:ambient-color 20.74, dr3d:back-scale 20.75, dr3d:backface-culling 20.76, dr3d:close-back 20.77, dr3d:close-front 20.78, dr3d:depth 20.79, dr3d:diffuse-color 20.80, dr3d:edge-rounding 20.81, dr3d:edge-rounding-mode 20.82, dr3d:emissive-color 20.83, dr3d:end-angle 20.84, dr3d:horizontal-segments 20.85, dr3d:lighting-mode 20.86, dr3d:normals-direction 20.87, dr3d:normals-kind 20.88, dr3d:shadow 20.89, dr3d:shininess 20.90, dr3d:specular-color 20.91, dr3d:texture-filter 20.92, dr3d:texture-generation-mode-x 20.95, dr3d:texture-generation-mode-y 20.96, dr3d:texture-kind 20.93, dr3d:texture-mode 20.94, dr3d:vertical-segments 20.97, draw:allow-overlap 20.438, draw:auto-grow-height 20.98, draw:auto-grow-width 20.99, draw:blue 20.101, draw:caption-angle 20.102, draw:caption-angle-type 20.103, draw:caption-escape 20.104, draw:caption-escape-direction 20.105, draw:caption-fit-line-length 20.106, draw:caption-gap 20.107, draw:caption-line-length 20.108, draw:caption-type 20.109, draw:color-inversion 20.110, draw:color-mode 20.111, draw:contrast 20.112, draw:decimal-places 20.113, draw:decorative 20.441, draw:draw-aspect 20.114, draw:end-guide 20.115, draw:end-line-spacing-horizontal 20.116, draw:end-line-spacing-vertical 20.117, draw:fill 20.118, draw:fill-color 20.119, draw:fill-gradient-name 20.120, draw:fill-hatch-name 20.121, draw:fill-hatch-solid 20.122, draw:fill-image-height 20.123, draw:fill-image-name 20.124, draw:fill-image-ref-point 20.125, draw:fill-image-ref-point-x 20.126, draw:fill-image-ref-point-y 20.127, draw:fill-image-width 20.128, draw:fit-to-contour 20.129, draw:fit-to-size 20.130, draw:frame-display-border 20.131, draw:frame-display-scrollbar 20.133, draw:frame-margin-horizontal 20.132, draw:frame-margin-vertical 20.134, draw:gamma 20.135, draw:gradient-step-count 20.137, draw:green 20.136, draw:guide-distance 20.138, draw:guide-overhang 20.139, draw:image-opacity 20.140, draw:line-distance 20.141, draw:luminance 20.142, draw:marker-end 20.143, draw:marker-end-center 20.144, draw:marker-end-width 20.145, draw:marker-start 20.146, draw:marker-start-center 20.147, draw:marker-start-width 20.148, draw:measure-align 20.149, draw:measure-vertical-align 20.150, draw:ole-draw-aspect 20.151, draw:opacity 20.152, draw:opacity-name 20.153, draw:parallel 20.154, draw:placing 20.155, draw:red 20.156, draw:secondary-fill-color 20.157, draw:shadow 20.158, draw:shadow-color 20.159, draw:shadow-offset-x 20.160, draw:shadow-offset-y 20.161, draw:shadow-opacity 20.162, draw:show-unit 20.163, draw:start-guide 20.164, draw:start-line-spacing-horizontal 20.165, draw:start-line-spacing-vertical 20.166, draw:stroke 20.167, draw:stroke-dash 20.168, draw:stroke-dash-names 20.169, draw:stroke-linejoin 20.170, draw:symbol-color 20.172, draw:textarea-horizontal-align 20.173, draw:textarea-vertical-align 20.174, draw:tile-repeat-offset 20.175, draw:unit 20.180, draw:visible-area-height 20.176, draw:visible-area-left 20.177, draw:visible-area-top 20.178, draw:visible-area-width 20.179, draw:wrap-influence-on-position 20.181, fo:background-color 20.182, fo:border 20.183.2, fo:border-bottom 20.183.3, fo:border-left 20.183.4, fo:border-right 20.183.5, fo:border-top 20.183.6, fo:clip 20.186, fo:margin 20.205, fo:margin-bottom 20.206, fo:margin-left 20.207, fo:margin-right 20.208, fo:margin-top 20.209, fo:max-height 20.210, fo:max-width 20.211, fo:min-height 20.212, fo:min-width 20.213, fo:padding 20.217, fo:padding-bottom 20.218, fo:padding-left 20.219, fo:padding-right 20.220, fo:padding-top 20.221, fo:wrap-option 20.230, style:background-transparency 20.247, style:border-line-width 20.248, style:border-line-width-bottom 20.249, style:border-line-width-left 20.250, style:border-line-width-right 20.251, style:border-line-width-top 20.252, style:editable 20.265, style:flow-with-text 20.267, style:horizontal-pos 20.298, style:horizontal-rel 20.299, style:mirror 20.321, style:number-wrapped-paragraphs 20.326, style:overflow-behavior 20.327, style:print-content 20.331, style:protect 20.334, style:rel-height 20.339, style:rel-width 20.340, style:repeat 20.341, style:run-through 20.351, style:shadow 20.359, style:shrink-to-fit 20.360, style:vertical-pos 20.397, style:vertical-rel 20.398, style:wrap 20.400, style:wrap-contour 20.401, style:wrap-contour-mode 20.402, style:wrap-dynamic-threshold 20.403, style:writing-mode 20.404, svg:fill-rule 20.406, svg:height 20.407, svg:stroke-color 20.408, svg:stroke-linecap 20.171, svg:stroke-opacity 20.409, svg:stroke-width 20.410, svg:width 20.413, svg:x 20.411, svg:y 20.412, text:anchor-page-number 20.417, text:anchor-type 20.418, text:animation 20.419, text:animation-delay 20.420, text:animation-direction 20.421, text:animation-repeat 20.422, text:animation-start-inside 20.423, text:animation-steps 20.424 and text:animation-stop-inside 20.425.

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    The <style:graphic-properties> element has the following attributes: dr3d:ambient-color ?, dr3d:back-scale ?, dr3d:backface-culling ?, dr3d:close-back ?, dr3d:close-front ?, dr3d:depth ?, dr3d:diffuse-color ?, dr3d:edge-rounding ?, dr3d:edge-rounding-mode ?, dr3d:emissive-color ?, dr3d:end-angle ?, dr3d:horizontal-segments ?, dr3d:lighting-mode ?, dr3d:normals-direction ?, dr3d:normals-kind ?, dr3d:shadow ?, dr3d:shininess ?, dr3d:specular-color ?, dr3d:texture-filter ?, dr3d:texture-generation-mode-x ?, dr3d:texture-generation-mode-y ?, dr3d:texture-kind ?, dr3d:texture-mode ?, dr3d:vertical-segments ?, draw:allow-overlap ?, draw:auto-grow-height ?, draw:auto-grow-width ?, draw:blue ?, draw:caption-angle ?, draw:caption-angle-type ?, draw:caption-escape ?, draw:caption-escape-direction ?, draw:caption-fit-line-length ?, draw:caption-gap ?, draw:caption-line-length ?, draw:caption-type ?, draw:color-inversion ?, draw:color-mode ?, draw:contrast ?, draw:decimal-places ?, draw:decorative ?, draw:draw-aspect ?, draw:end-guide ?, draw:end-line-spacing-horizontal ?, draw:end-line-spacing-vertical ?, draw:fill ?, draw:fill-color ?, draw:fill-gradient-name ?, draw:fill-hatch-name ?, draw:fill-hatch-solid ?, draw:fill-image-height ?, draw:fill-image-name ?, draw:fill-image-ref-point ?, draw:fill-image-ref-point-x ?, draw:fill-image-ref-point-y ?, draw:fill-image-width ?, draw:fit-to-contour ?, draw:fit-to-size ?, draw:frame-display-border ?, draw:frame-display-scrollbar ?, draw:frame-margin-horizontal ?, draw:frame-margin-vertical ?, draw:gamma ?, draw:gradient-step-count ?, draw:green ?, draw:guide-distance ?, draw:guide-overhang ?, draw:image-opacity ?, draw:line-distance ?, draw:luminance ?, draw:marker-end ?, draw:marker-end-center ?, draw:marker-end-width ?, draw:marker-start ?, draw:marker-start-center ?, draw:marker-start-width ?, draw:measure-align ?, draw:measure-vertical-align ?, draw:ole-draw-aspect ?, draw:opacity ?, draw:opacity-name ?, draw:parallel ?, draw:placing ?, draw:red ?, draw:secondary-fill-color ?, draw:shadow ?, draw:shadow-color ?, draw:shadow-offset-x ?, draw:shadow-offset-y ?, draw:shadow-opacity ?, draw:show-unit ?, draw:start-guide ?, draw:start-line-spacing-horizontal ?, draw:start-line-spacing-vertical ?, draw:stroke ?, draw:stroke-dash ?, draw:stroke-dash-names ?, draw:stroke-linejoin ?, draw:symbol-color ?, draw:textarea-horizontal-align ?, draw:textarea-vertical-align ?, draw:tile-repeat-offset ?, draw:unit ?, draw:visible-area-height ?, draw:visible-area-left ?, draw:visible-area-top ?, draw:visible-area-width ?, draw:wrap-influence-on-position ?, fo:background-color ?, fo:border ?, fo:border-bottom ?, fo:border-left ?, fo:border-right ?, fo:border-top ?, fo:clip ?, fo:margin ?, fo:margin-bottom ?, fo:margin-left ?, fo:margin-right ?, fo:margin-top ?, fo:max-height ?, fo:max-width ?, fo:min-height ?, fo:min-width ?, fo:padding ?, fo:padding-bottom ?, fo:padding-left ?, fo:padding-right ?, fo:padding-top ?, fo:wrap-option ?, style:background-transparency ?, style:border-line-width ?, style:border-line-width-bottom ?, style:border-line-width-left ?, style:border-line-width-right ?, style:border-line-width-top ?, style:editable ?, style:flow-with-text ?, style:horizontal-pos ?, style:horizontal-rel ?, style:mirror ?, style:number-wrapped-paragraphs ?, style:overflow-behavior ?, style:print-content ?, style:protect ?, style:rel-height ?, style:rel-width ?, style:repeat ?, style:run-through ?, style:shadow ?, style:shrink-to-fit ?, style:vertical-pos ?, style:vertical-rel ?, style:wrap ?, style:wrap-contour ?, style:wrap-contour-mode ?, style:wrap-dynamic-threshold ?, style:writing-mode ?, svg:fill-rule ?, svg:height ?, svg:stroke-color ?, svg:stroke-linecap ?, svg:stroke-opacity ?, svg:stroke-width ?, svg:width ?, svg:x ?, svg:y ?, text:anchor-page-number ?, text:anchor-type ?, text:animation ?, text:animation-delay ?, text:animation-direction ?, text:animation-repeat ?, text:animation-start-inside ?, text:animation-steps ? and text:animation-stop-inside ?.

    -

    The <style:graphic-properties> element has the following child elements: <style:background-image> 17.3, <style:columns> 17.12 and <text:list-style> 16.32.

    -

    17.22 <style:chart-properties>

    +

    The <style:graphic-properties> element has the following child elements: <style:background-image> ?, <style:columns> ? and <text:list-style> ?.

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    17.22 <style:chart-properties>

    The <style:chart-properties> element specifies formatting properties for charts.

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    The <style:chart-properties> element is usable within the following elements: <style:default-style> 16.4 and <style:style> 16.2.

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    The <style:chart-properties> element is usable within the following elements: <style:default-style> ? and <style:style> ?.

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    The <style:chart-properties> element has the following attributes: chart:angle-offset 20.2, chart:auto-position 20.3, chart:auto-size 20.4, chart:axis-label-position 20.5, chart:axis-position 20.6, chart:connect-bars 20.7, chart:data-label-number 20.8, chart:data-label-series 20.9, chart:data-label-symbol 20.10, chart:data-label-text 20.11, chart:deep 20.12, chart:display-label 20.13, chart:error-category 20.14, chart:error-lower-indicator 20.15, chart:error-lower-limit 20.16, chart:error-lower-range 20.17, chart:error-margin 20.18, chart:error-percentage 20.19, chart:error-upper-indicator 20.20, chart:error-upper-limit 20.21, chart:error-upper-range 20.22, chart:gap-width 20.23, chart:group-bars-per-axis 20.24, chart:hole-size 20.25, chart:include-hidden-cells 20.26, chart:interpolation 20.27, chart:interval-major 20.28, chart:interval-minor-divisor 20.29, chart:japanese-candle-stick 20.30, chart:label-arrangement 20.31, chart:label-position 20.32, chart:label-position-negative 20.33, chart:lines 20.34, chart:link-data-style-to-source 20.35, chart:logarithmic 20.36, chart:major-origin 20.436, chart:maximum 20.37, chart:mean-value 20.38, chart:minimum 20.39, chart:minor-logarithmic 20.437, chart:origin 20.40, chart:overlap 20.41, chart:percentage 20.43, chart:pie-offset 20.42, chart:regression-force-intercept 20.44, chart:regression-intercept-value 20.45, chart:regression-max-degree 20.46, chart:regression-moving-type 20.47, chart:regression-name 20.48, chart:regression-period 20.49, chart:regression-type 20.50, chart:reverse-direction 20.51, chart:right-angled-axes 20.52, chart:scale-text 20.53, chart:series-source 20.54, chart:solid-type 20.56, chart:sort-by-x-values 20.55, chart:spline-order 20.57, chart:spline-resolution 20.58, chart:stacked 20.59, chart:symbol-height 20.60, chart:symbol-name 20.61, chart:symbol-type 20.62, chart:symbol-width 20.63, chart:text-overlap 20.64, chart:three-dimensional 20.65, chart:tick-mark-position 20.70, chart:tick-marks-major-inner 20.66, chart:tick-marks-major-outer 20.67, chart:tick-marks-minor-inner 20.68, chart:tick-marks-minor-outer 20.69, chart:treat-empty-cells 20.71, chart:vertical 20.72, chart:visible 20.73, style:direction 20.263, style:rotation-angle 20.347 and text:line-break 20.429.

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    The <style:chart-properties> element has the following attributes: chart:angle-offset ?, chart:auto-position ?, chart:auto-size ?, chart:axis-label-position ?, chart:axis-position ?, chart:connect-bars ?, chart:data-label-number ?, chart:data-label-series ?, chart:data-label-symbol ?, chart:data-label-text ?, chart:deep ?, chart:display-label ?, chart:error-category ?, chart:error-lower-indicator ?, chart:error-lower-limit ?, chart:error-lower-range ?, chart:error-margin ?, chart:error-percentage ?, chart:error-upper-indicator ?, chart:error-upper-limit ?, chart:error-upper-range ?, chart:gap-width ?, chart:group-bars-per-axis ?, chart:hole-size ?, chart:include-hidden-cells ?, chart:interpolation ?, chart:interval-major ?, chart:interval-minor-divisor ?, chart:japanese-candle-stick ?, chart:label-arrangement ?, chart:label-position ?, chart:label-position-negative ?, chart:lines ?, chart:link-data-style-to-source ?, chart:logarithmic ?, chart:major-origin ?, chart:maximum ?, chart:mean-value ?, chart:minimum ?, chart:minor-logarithmic ?, chart:origin ?, chart:overlap ?, chart:percentage ?, chart:pie-offset ?, chart:regression-force-intercept ?, chart:regression-intercept-value ?, chart:regression-max-degree ?, chart:regression-moving-type ?, chart:regression-name ?, chart:regression-period ?, chart:regression-type ?, chart:reverse-direction ?, chart:right-angled-axes ?, chart:scale-text ?, chart:series-source ?, chart:solid-type ?, chart:sort-by-x-values ?, chart:spline-order ?, chart:spline-resolution ?, chart:stacked ?, chart:symbol-height ?, chart:symbol-name ?, chart:symbol-type ?, chart:symbol-width ?, chart:text-overlap ?, chart:three-dimensional ?, chart:tick-mark-position ?, chart:tick-marks-major-inner ?, chart:tick-marks-major-outer ?, chart:tick-marks-minor-inner ?, chart:tick-marks-minor-outer ?, chart:treat-empty-cells ?, chart:vertical ?, chart:visible ?, style:direction ?, style:rotation-angle ? and text:line-break ?.

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    The <style:chart-properties> element has the following child elements: <chart:label-separator> 17.24 and <chart:symbol-image> 17.23.

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    The <style:chart-properties> element has the following child elements: <chart:label-separator> ? and <chart:symbol-image> ?.

    17.23 <chart:symbol-image>

    The <chart:symbol-image> element specifies an image to be used for a data point in a chart.

    This element should be used only together with a chart:symbol-type attribute and only when that attribute has the value image.

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    The <chart:symbol-image> element is usable within the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

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    The <chart:symbol-image> element is usable within the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

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    The <chart:symbol-image> element has the following attribute: xlink:href 19.916.

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    The <chart:symbol-image> element has the following attribute: xlink:href ?.

    The <chart:symbol-image> element has no child elements.

    17.24 <chart:label-separator>

    @@ -8265,27 +8263,29 @@

    17.24 If a separator is not specified by this element in a chart style applied to a <chart:data-label> element, the separator specified with a chart style applied to a parent element is used.

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    The <chart:label-separator> element is usable within the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

    +

    The <chart:label-separator> element is usable within the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

    The <chart:label-separator> element has no attributes.

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    The <chart:label-separator> element has the following child element: <text:p> 5.1.3.

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    The <chart:label-separator> element has the following child element: <text:p> ?.

    17.25 <style:drawing-page-properties>

    The <style:drawing-page-properties> element specifies formatting that can be applied to a <draw:page> element, a <presentation:notes> element, a <style:handout-master> element, or a <style:master-page> element.

    -

     

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    The <style:drawing-page-properties> element is usable within the following elements: <style:default-style> 16.4 and <style:style> 16.2.

    -

    The <style:drawing-page-properties> element has the following attributes: draw:background-size 20.100, draw:fill 20.118, draw:fill-color 20.119, draw:fill-gradient-name 20.120, draw:fill-hatch-name 20.121, draw:fill-hatch-solid 20.122, draw:fill-image-height 20.123, draw:fill-image-name 20.124, draw:fill-image-ref-point 20.125, draw:fill-image-ref-point-x 20.126, draw:fill-image-ref-point-y 20.127, draw:fill-image-width 20.128, draw:gradient-step-count 20.137, draw:opacity 20.152, draw:opacity-name 20.153, draw:secondary-fill-color 20.157, draw:tile-repeat-offset 20.175, presentation:background-objects-visible 20.231, presentation:background-visible 20.232, presentation:display-date-time 20.233, presentation:display-footer 20.234, presentation:display-header 20.235, presentation:display-page-number 20.236, presentation:duration 20.237, presentation:transition-speed 20.238, presentation:transition-style 20.239, presentation:transition-type 20.240, presentation:visibility 20.241, smil:direction 20.242, smil:fadeColor 20.243, smil:subtype 20.244, smil:type 20.245, style:repeat 20.341 and svg:fill-rule 20.406.

    +

    + +

    The <style:drawing-page-properties> element is usable within the following elements: <style:default-style> ? and <style:style> ?.

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    The <style:drawing-page-properties> element has the following child element: <presentation:sound> 10.8.2.

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    The <style:drawing-page-properties> element has the following attributes: draw:background-size ?, draw:fill ?, draw:fill-color ?, draw:fill-gradient-name ?, draw:fill-hatch-name ?, draw:fill-hatch-solid ?, draw:fill-image-height ?, draw:fill-image-name ?, draw:fill-image-ref-point ?, draw:fill-image-ref-point-x ?, draw:fill-image-ref-point-y ?, draw:fill-image-width ?, draw:gradient-step-count ?, draw:opacity ?, draw:opacity-name ?, draw:secondary-fill-color ?, draw:tile-repeat-offset ?, presentation:background-objects-visible ?, presentation:background-visible ?, presentation:display-date-time ?, presentation:display-footer ?, presentation:display-header ?, presentation:display-page-number ?, presentation:duration ?, presentation:transition-speed ?, presentation:transition-style ?, presentation:transition-type ?, presentation:visibility ?, smil:direction ?, smil:fadeColor ?, smil:subtype ?, smil:type ?, style:repeat ? and svg:fill-rule ?.

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    The <style:drawing-page-properties> element has the following child element: <presentation:sound> ?.

    17.26 <style:background-fill>

    The <style:background-fill> element serves as a container for fill attributes to specify a background. It has a mandatory attribute draw:fill 20.118 to specify the kind of fill. The other attributes specify details to the fill.
    The <style:background-fill> element takes precedence over element <style:background-image> 17.3, attribute fo:background-color 20.182 and attribute style:background-transparency 20.247. Consumers not able to use the <style:background-fill> element may ignore it and use a given <style:background-image> element or fo:background-color and fo:background-transparency attributes instead.
    The background of an object is transparent if none of the styles applied following the rules specified in a <style:style> 16.2 element defines a background formatting.

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    The <style:background-fill> element is usable within the following elements: <style:header-footer-properties> 17.5, <style:paragraph-properties> 17.6, <style:section-properties> 17.11, <style:table-cell-properties> 17.18, <style:table-properties> 17.15 and <style:table-row-properties> 17.17.

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    The <style:background-fill> element is usable within the following elements: <style:header-footer-properties> ?, <style:paragraph-properties> ?, <style:section-properties> ?, <style:table-cell-properties> ?, <style:table-properties> ? and <style:table-row-properties> ?.

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    The <style:background-fill> element has the following attributes: draw:fill Error: Reference source not found, draw:fill-color Error: Reference source not found, draw:fill-gradient-name Error: Reference source not found, draw:fill-hatch-name Error: Reference source not found, draw:fill-hatch-solid Error: Reference source not found, draw:fill-image-height Error: Reference source not found, draw:fill-image-name Error: Reference source not found, draw:fill-image-ref-point Error: Reference source not found, draw:fill-image-ref-point-x Error: Reference source not found, draw:fill-image-ref-point-y Error: Reference source not found, draw:fill-image-width Error: Reference source not found, draw:gradient-step-count Error: Reference source not found, draw:opacity 19.202, draw:opacity-name Error: Reference source not found, draw:secondary-fill-color Error: Reference source not found, draw:tile-repeat-offset Error: Reference source not found, style:repeat 19.515 and svg:fill-rule Error: Reference source not found.

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    The <style:background-fill> element has the following attributes: draw:fill ?, draw:fill-color ?, draw:fill-gradient-name ?, draw:fill-hatch-name ?, draw:fill-hatch-solid ?, draw:fill-image-height ?, draw:fill-image-name ?, draw:fill-image-ref-point ?, draw:fill-image-ref-point-x ?, draw:fill-image-ref-point-y ?, draw:fill-image-width ?, draw:gradient-step-count ?, draw:opacity ?, draw:opacity-name ?, draw:secondary-fill-color ?, draw:tile-repeat-offset ?, style:repeat ? and svg:fill-rule ?.

    The <style:background-fill> element has no child elements.

    18 Datatypes

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    18.3.20

    18.3.21 nonNegativeLength

    A measurement with a value that shall be zero or positive.

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    18.3.22 nonNegativePixelLength

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    18.3.22 nonNegativePixelLength

    A non-negative measurement that shall have the unit px (pixels).

    18.3.23 pathData

    @@ -8451,7 +8451,7 @@

    19.2
  • hsl: HSL (hue, saturation, lightness) color model. 

  • rgb: RGB (red, green, blue) color model. 

  • The default value for this attribute is rgb.

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    The anim:color-interpolation attribute is usable with the following element: <anim:animateColor> 15.2.6.

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    The anim:color-interpolation attribute is usable with the following element: <anim:animateColor> ?.

    The values of the anim:color-interpolation attribute are rgb or hsl.

    19.3 anim:color-interpolation-direction

    @@ -8462,7 +8462,7 @@

  • clockwise: color interpolation proceeds in a clockwise direction. 

  • counterclockwise: color interpolation proceeds in a counterclockwise direction. 

  • The default value for this attribute is clockwise.

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    The anim:color-interpolation-direction attribute is usable with the following element: <anim:animateColor> 15.2.6.

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    The anim:color-interpolation-direction attribute is usable with the following element: <anim:animateColor> ?.

    The values of the anim:color-interpolation-direction attribute are clockwise or counter-clockwise.

    19.4 anim:audio-level

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    19.4 <

    The defined value range for the anim:audio-level attribute is a rational number between 0 (inaudible) and 1 (system volume), inclusive.

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    The anim:audio-level attribute is usable with the following element: <anim:audio> 15.5.

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    The anim:audio-level attribute is usable with the following element: <anim:audio> ?.

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    The anim:audio-level attribute has the data type double 18.2.

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    The anim:audio-level attribute has the data type double ?.

    19.5 anim:command

    The anim:command attribute specifies an animation command.

    @@ -8486,9 +8486,9 @@

    19.5 If the value of the anim:command attribute is play, then there shall be a <anim:param> child element whose anim:name attribute value is play and whose anim:value attribute value contains a value expressed in seconds.

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    The anim:command attribute is usable with the following element: <anim:command> 15.6.1.

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    The anim:command attribute is usable with the following element: <anim:command> ?.

    -

    The anim:command attribute has the data type string 18.2.

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    The anim:command attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.6 anim:formula

    The anim:formula attribute specifies a formula used in an animation function.

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    19.6

     | '(' S* additive_expression S* ')' -

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    unary_expression::= '-' S* basic_expression | basic_expression

    multiplicative_expression::= unary_expression ( ( S* '*' S* unary_expression )

    @@ -8545,9 +8547,9 @@

    19.6
  • e: the Euler constant. 

  • x: the animated elements left edge in screen space where 0 is the left edge of the screen and 1 is the right edge. 

  • y: the animated elements top edge in screen space, where 0 is the top edge of the screen and 1 is the bottom edge. 

  • width: the animated elements width in screen space, where 0 is no width and 1 is the screen's width. 

  • height: the animated elements height in screen space, where 0 is no height and 1 is the screen's height. 

  • If an anim:formula attribute is given, it overrides the smil:values, smil:to, smil:from and smil:by attributes as specified in 15.3.2.

    -

    The anim:formula attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:animate> 15.2.2, <anim:animateColor> 15.2.6, <anim:animateMotion> 15.2.5, <anim:animateTransform> 15.2.3 and <anim:transitionFilter> 15.2.7.

    +

    The anim:formula attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:animate> ?, <anim:animateColor> ?, <anim:animateMotion> ?, <anim:animateTransform> ? and <anim:transitionFilter> ?.

    -

    The anim:formula attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The anim:formula attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.7 anim:id (deprecated)

    The anim:id attribute specifies an identifier to an animation element.

    @@ -8560,55 +8562,55 @@

    19.7 <

    The anim:id attribute is deprecated in favor of xml:id. 19.920

    -

    The anim:id attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:audio> 15.5, <anim:command> 15.6.1, <anim:iterate> 15.4.4, <anim:par> 15.4.2 and <anim:seq> 15.4.3.

    +

    The anim:id attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:audio> ?, <anim:command> ?, <anim:iterate> ?, <anim:par> ? and <anim:seq> ?.

    -

    The anim:id attribute has the data type NCName 18.2.

    +

    The anim:id attribute has the data type NCName ?.

    19.8 anim:iterate-interval

    The anim:iterate-interval attribute specifies the time interval between effects that are children of <anim:iterate> elements.

    -

    The anim:iterate-interval attribute is usable with the following element: <anim:iterate> 15.4.4.

    +

    The anim:iterate-interval attribute is usable with the following element: <anim:iterate> ?.

    -

    The anim:iterate-interval attribute has the data type duration 18.2.

    +

    The anim:iterate-interval attribute has the data type duration ?.

    19.9 anim:iterate-type

    The anim:iterate-type attribute of a <anim:iterate> element specifies the iteration of child elements.

    The defined values for the anim:iterate-type attribute are:

    • by-letter: the target shape or paragraph is iterated by letters. 

    • by-paragraph: the target shape is iterated by paragraphs. 

    • by-word: the target shape or paragraph is iterated by words. 

    -

    The anim:iterate-type attribute is usable with the following element: <anim:iterate> 15.4.4.

    +

    The anim:iterate-type attribute is usable with the following element: <anim:iterate> ?.

    -

    The anim:iterate-type attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The anim:iterate-type attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.10 anim:name

    The anim:name attribute specifies the name of a parameter for an <anim:command> 15.6.1 element.

    -

    The anim:name attribute is usable with the following element: <anim:param> 15.6.2.

    +

    The anim:name attribute is usable with the following element: <anim:param> ?.

    -

    The anim:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The anim:name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.11 anim:sub-item

    The anim:sub-item attribute specifies components of a target element for application of animation effects.

    The defined values for the anim:sub-item attribute are:

    • background: animates only a shape's background and not its text. 

    • text: animates only the text of a shape. 

    • whole: animates both a shape and its text. 

    -

    The anim:sub-item attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:animate> 15.2.2, <anim:animateColor> 15.2.6, <anim:animateMotion> 15.2.5, <anim:animateTransform> 15.2.3, <anim:command> 15.6.1, <anim:iterate> 15.4.4, <anim:set> 15.2.4 and <anim:transitionFilter> 15.2.7.

    +

    The anim:sub-item attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:animate> ?, <anim:animateColor> ?, <anim:animateMotion> ?, <anim:animateTransform> ?, <anim:command> ?, <anim:iterate> ?, <anim:set> ? and <anim:transitionFilter> ?.

    -

    The anim:sub-item attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The anim:sub-item attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.12 anim:value

    The anim:value attribute specifies the value of a parameter for an <anim:command> element.

    -

    The anim:value attribute is usable with the following element: <anim:param> 15.6.2.

    +

    The anim:value attribute is usable with the following element: <anim:param> ?.

    -

    The anim:value attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The anim:value attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.13 chart:attached-axis

    The chart:attached-axis attribute specifies an axis to be used with a series. The value shall be the name of an axis as defined with the chart:name attribute on a <chart:axis> element.

    -

    The chart:attached-axis attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:series> 11.12.

    +

    The chart:attached-axis attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:series> ?.

    -

    The chart:attached-axis attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The chart:attached-axis attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.14 chart:automatic-content

    The chart:automatic-content attribute specifies if an equation to be displayed should be calculated automatically or if text given within a <text:p> element should be used instead.

    @@ -8619,9 +8621,9 @@

    19.14
  • false: the text within a <text:p> element is displayed.  

  • true: an equation is calculated and displayed automatically. 

  • The default value for this attribute is true.

    -

    The chart:automatic-content attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:equation> 11.19.

    +

    The chart:automatic-content attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:equation> ?.

    -

    The chart:automatic-content attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The chart:automatic-content attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.15 chart:class

    19.15.1 <chart:chart>, <chart:series>

    @@ -8640,7 +8642,7 @@

    1

    Note: The following table shows examples for the pre-defined chart types. Those charts that use one or two data series use two data series with the values 1;2;3;4 and 1;4;9;16 and the labels a;b;c;d. Those chart types that use more than two data series (stock and bubble) use the data series 1;2;3;4 and multiples thereof. The radar chart uses two data series with five data points.

    -
    +
    @@ -8658,7 +8660,7 @@

    1 -
    chart:circle

    +
    chart:circle
     
    @@ -8676,7 +8678,7 @@

    1 -
    chart:radar

    +
    chart:radar
     
    @@ -8694,7 +8696,7 @@

    1 -
    chart:bubble

    +
    chart:bubble
     
    @@ -8711,9 +8713,9 @@

    1

    -

    The chart:class attribute is usable with the following elements: <chart:chart> 11.1 and <chart:series> 11.12.

    +

    The chart:class attribute is usable with the following elements: <chart:chart> ? and <chart:series> ?.

    -

    The chart:class attribute has the data type namespacedToken 18.3.20.

    +

    The chart:class attribute has the data type namespacedToken ?.

    19.15.2 <chart:grid>

    The chart:class attribute of a <chart:grid> element specifies whether major or minor tick marks are used on a grid.

    @@ -8722,7 +8724,7 @@

    19.15.2
  • major: major tick marks are extended to grid lines. 

  • minor: minor tick marks are extended to grid lines. 

  • For a <chart:grid> 11.11 element the default value for this attribute is major.

    -

    The chart:class attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:grid> 11.11.

    +

    The chart:class attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:grid> ?.

    The values of the chart:class attribute are major or minor.

    19.16 chart:column-mapping (deprecated)

    @@ -8733,9 +8735,9 @@

    Note: Instead of using the deprecated chart:column-mapping attribute, <chart:series> elements may be reordered and specific cell ranges may be assigned to them using the chart:values-cell-range-address 19.28 attribute.

    -

    The chart:column-mapping attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:chart> 11.1.

    +

    The chart:column-mapping attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:chart> ?.

    -

    The chart:column-mapping attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The chart:column-mapping attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.17 chart:data-source-has-labels (deprecated)

    The chart:data-source-has-labels attribute specifies whether a chart's source range  contain labels.

    @@ -8744,7 +8746,7 @@

    both: first row and column of a chart's source range both contain labels. 

  • column: first column of a chart's source range contains labels. 

  • none: neither the first row nor the first column of a chart's source range contains labels. 

  • row: first row of a chart's source range contains labels. 

  • The default value for this attribute is none.

    -

    The chart:data-source-has-labels attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:plot-area> 11.5.

    +

    The chart:data-source-has-labels attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:plot-area> ?.

    The values of the chart:data-source-has-labels attribute are none, row, column or both.

    19.18 chart:dimension

    @@ -8755,7 +8757,7 @@

    19.18

    The defined values for the chart:dimension attribute are:

    • x: dimension represented by the x-axis of a chart. 

    • y: dimension represented by the y-axis of a chart. 

    • z: dimension represented by the z-axis of a chart.  

    -

    The chart:dimension attribute is usable with the following elements: <chart:axis> 11.9 and <chart:error-indicator> 11.17.

    +

    The chart:dimension attribute is usable with the following elements: <chart:axis> ? and <chart:error-indicator> ?.

    The values of the chart:dimension attribute are x, y or z.

    19.19 chart:display-equation

    @@ -8766,9 +8768,9 @@

    19.19
  • false: the equation is not displayed. 

  • true: the equation is displayed. 

  • The default value for this attribute is true.

    -

    The chart:display-equation attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:equation> 11.19.

    +

    The chart:display-equation attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:equation> ?.

    -

    The chart:display-equation attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The chart:display-equation attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.20 chart:display-r-square

    The chart:display-r-square attribute specifies whether an R-square value should be displayed or not. It is only evaluated if the value of the chart:automatic-content 19.14 attribute is true.

    @@ -8777,16 +8779,16 @@

    19.20
  • false: R-square value is not displayed. 

  • true: R-square value is displayed. 

  • The default value for this attribute is false.

    -

    The chart:display-r-square attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:equation> 11.19.

    +

    The chart:display-r-square attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:equation> ?.

    -

    The chart:display-r-square attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The chart:display-r-square attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.21 chart:label-cell-address

    The chart:label-cell-address attribute specifies a cell range list that contains the name for a series.

    -

    The chart:label-cell-address attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:series> 11.12.

    +

    The chart:label-cell-address attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:series> ?.

    -

    The chart:label-cell-address attribute has the data type cellRangeAddressList 18.3.6.

    +

    The chart:label-cell-address attribute has the data type cellRangeAddressList ?.

    19.22 chart:legend-align

    The chart:legend-align attribute specifies the alignment of a legend with the plot area.

    @@ -8795,7 +8797,7 @@

    19.22 <
    • center: legend is aligned at the center of the plot-area. 

    • end: legend is aligned at the end of the plot-area (which is right or bottom). 

    • start: legend is aligned at the beginning of the plot-area (which is left or top). 

    Note: This attribute can be used when the chart:legend-position attribute has one of the following values: start, end, top, bottom.

    -

    The chart:legend-align attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:legend> 11.4.

    +

    The chart:legend-align attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:legend> ?.

    The values of the chart:legend-align attribute are start, center or end.

    19.23 chart:legend-position

    @@ -8808,23 +8810,23 @@

    19.23
  • bottom: place legend below the plot area. 

  • end: place legend on the right side of the plot area. 

  • start: place legend on the left side of the plot area. 

  • top: place legend above the plot area. 

  • The legend position can also be given in absolute coordinates with svg:x and svg:y attributes, as with any drawing object. If both absolute coordinates and the legend-position attribute are given, the chart:legend-position attribute shall be used.

    -

    The chart:legend-position attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:legend> 11.4.

    +

    The chart:legend-position attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:legend> ?.

    19.24 chart:name

    The chart:name attribute specifies a name for an axis.

    Note: The value of a chart:name attribute can be used to reference an axis.

    -

    The chart:name attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:axis> 11.9.

    +

    The chart:name attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:axis> ?.

    -

    The chart:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The chart:name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.25 chart:repeated

    The chart:repeated attribute specifies how many consecutive data points have the same style.

    -

    The chart:repeated attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:data-point> 11.14.

    +

    The chart:repeated attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:data-point> ?.

    -

    The chart:repeated attribute has the data type positiveInteger 18.2.

    +

    The chart:repeated attribute has the data type positiveInteger ?.

    19.26 chart:row-mapping (deprecated)

    The chart:row-mapping attribute specifies a list of indexes of series. The numbers define a reordering of data that comes from a container document that provides the data for the chart. The numbering begins with 1. A list of ascending numbers beginning with 1 has no effect. To exchange two series, their numbers shall be exchanged in the list.

    @@ -8833,39 +8835,39 @@

    19

    Note: Instead of using the deprecated chart:row-mapping attribute, <chart:series> 11.12 elements may be reordered and specific cell ranges may be assigned to them using the chart:values-cell-range-address 19.28 attribute.

    -

    The chart:row-mapping attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:chart> 11.1.

    +

    The chart:row-mapping attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:chart> ?.

    -

    The chart:row-mapping attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The chart:row-mapping attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.27 chart:style-name

    The chart:style-name attribute references a chart style by its name. 19.502 

    -

    The chart:style-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <chart:axis> 11.9, <chart:chart> 11.1, <chart:data-label> 11.15, <chart:data-point> 11.14, <chart:equation> 11.19, <chart:error-indicator> 11.17, <chart:floor> 11.8, <chart:footer> 11.2.3, <chart:grid> 11.11, <chart:legend> 11.4, <chart:mean-value> 11.16, <chart:plot-area> 11.5, <chart:regression-curve> 11.18, <chart:series> 11.12, <chart:stock-gain-marker> 11.20, <chart:stock-loss-marker> 11.21, <chart:stock-range-line> 11.22, <chart:subtitle> 11.2.2, <chart:title> 11.2.1 and <chart:wall> 11.7.

    +

    The chart:style-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <chart:axis> ?, <chart:chart> ?, <chart:data-label> ?, <chart:data-point> ?, <chart:equation> ?, <chart:error-indicator> ?, <chart:floor> ?, <chart:footer> ?, <chart:grid> ?, <chart:legend> ?, <chart:mean-value> ?, <chart:plot-area> ?, <chart:regression-curve> ?, <chart:series> ?, <chart:stock-gain-marker> ?, <chart:stock-loss-marker> ?, <chart:stock-range-line> ?, <chart:subtitle> ?, <chart:title> ? and <chart:wall> ?.

    -

    The chart:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    +

    The chart:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    19.28 chart:values-cell-range-address

     The chart:values-cell-range-address attribute specifies a cell range that contains the values for a data series.

    -

    The chart:values-cell-range-address attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:series> 11.12.

    +

    The chart:values-cell-range-address attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:series> ?.

    -

    The chart:values-cell-range-address attribute has the data type cellRangeAddressList 18.3.6.

    +

    The chart:values-cell-range-address attribute has the data type cellRangeAddressList ?.

    19.29 config:name

    The config:name attribute specifies a name of an application setting, an application setting sequence, or an application setting container.

    For <config:config-item-set> 3.10.2 elements that are children of <office:settings> 3.10 elements, the name shall begin with a namespace prefix followed by a “:” (U+003A, COLON). The XML namespace bound to the prefix identifies the implementation that defines the name of a setting.

    -

    The config:name attribute is usable with the following elements: <config:config-item> 3.10.3, <config:config-item-map-entry> 3.10.5, <config:config-item-map-indexed> 3.10.4, <config:config-item-map-named> 3.10.6 and <config:config-item-set> 3.10.2.

    +

    The config:name attribute is usable with the following elements: <config:config-item> ?, <config:config-item-map-entry> ?, <config:config-item-map-indexed> ?, <config:config-item-map-named> ? and <config:config-item-set> ?.

    -

    The config:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The config:name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.30 config:type

    The config:type attribute specifies a data type for a setting.

    The defined values for the config:type attribute are:

    -

    The config:type attribute is usable with the following element: <config:config-item> 3.10.3.

    +

    The config:type attribute is usable with the following element: <config:config-item> ?.

    The values of the config:type attribute are boolean, short, int, long, double, string, datetime or base64Binary.

    19.31 db:additional-column-statement

    @@ -8874,9 +8876,9 @@

    19

    Note: The auto-increment keyword, optional start value and the format of the string specifying them are database specific.

    -

    The db:additional-column-statement attribute is usable with the following element: <db:auto-increment> 12.10.

    +

    The db:additional-column-statement attribute is usable with the following element: <db:auto-increment> ?.

    -

    The db:additional-column-statement attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The db:additional-column-statement attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.32 db:append-table-alias-name

    The db:append-table-alias-name attribute specifies that a table alias name should be appended when creating an SQL query.

    @@ -8885,9 +8887,9 @@

    19.32
    • false: table alias name is not appended to a query when creating an SQL query. 

    • true: table alias name is appended to a query when creating an SQL query. 

    The default value for this attribute is true.

    -

    The db:append-table-alias-name attribute is usable with the following element: <db:application-connection-settings> 12.15.

    +

    The db:append-table-alias-name attribute is usable with the following element: <db:application-connection-settings> ?.

    -

    The db:append-table-alias-name attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The db:append-table-alias-name attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.33 db:apply-command

    The db:apply-command attribute specifies whether an SQL clause specified by a db:command attribute should be appended to an underlying statement.

    @@ -8896,25 +8898,25 @@

    19.33
  • false: an SQL clause specified by a db:command 19.38 will not be appended to an underlying statement. 

  • true: an SQL clause specified by a db:command attribute will be appended to an underlying statement. 

  • The default value for this attribute is false.

    -

    The db:apply-command attribute is usable with the following elements: <db:filter-statement> 12.30 and <db:order-statement> 12.29.

    +

    The db:apply-command attribute is usable with the following elements: <db:filter-statement> ? and <db:order-statement> ?.

    -

    The db:apply-command attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The db:apply-command attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.34 db:as-template

    The db:as-template attribute specifies that a document is used as a template for a table structure to be created inside a database.

    The defined values for the db:as-template attribute are:

    • false: document is not used as a template. 

    • true: document is used as a template. 

    -

    The db:as-template attribute is usable with the following element: <db:component> 12.25.5.

    +

    The db:as-template attribute is usable with the following element: <db:component> ?.

    -

    The db:as-template attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The db:as-template attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.35 db:base-dn

    The db:base-dn attribute specifies a base DN for data that is retrieved using LDAP. [RFC4514]

    -

    The db:base-dn attribute is usable with the following element: <db:driver-settings> 12.9.

    +

    The db:base-dn attribute is usable with the following element: <db:driver-settings> ?.

    -

    The db:base-dn attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The db:base-dn attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.36 db:boolean-comparison-mode

    The db:boolean-comparison-mode attribute specifies a comparison mode used for Boolean values in SQL SELECT statements.

    @@ -8923,46 +8925,46 @@

    19.36
    • equal-boolean: “= TRUE" will be used for true and “= FALSE" for false. 

    • equal-integer: “= 1" will be used for true and “= 0" for false. 

    • equal-use-only-zero: “NOT ($value = 0 or $value IS NULL)" will be used for true and “= 0" for false. 

    • is-boolean: “IS TRUE" will be used for true and “IS FALSE" for false. 

    The default value for this attribute is equal-integer.

    -

    The db:boolean-comparison-mode attribute is usable with the following element: <db:application-connection-settings> 12.15.

    +

    The db:boolean-comparison-mode attribute is usable with the following element: <db:application-connection-settings> ?.

    The values of the db:boolean-comparison-mode attribute are equal-integer, is-boolean, equal-boolean or equal-use-only-zero.

    19.37 db:catalog-name

    The db:catalog-name attribute specifies the catalog part of a fully-qualified SQL table name or index name.

    -

    The db:catalog-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <db:index> 12.46, <db:table-definition> 12.38, <db:table-representation> 12.33 and <db:update-table> 12.31.

    +

    The db:catalog-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <db:index> ?, <db:table-definition> ?, <db:table-representation> ? and <db:update-table> ?.

    -

    The db:catalog-name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The db:catalog-name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.38 db:command

    The db:command attribute specifies an SQL select, order or filter clause that is used as part of a SELECT statement.

    -

    The db:command attribute is usable with the following elements: <db:filter-statement> 12.30, <db:order-statement> 12.29 and <db:query> 12.28.

    +

    The db:command attribute is usable with the following elements: <db:filter-statement> ?, <db:order-statement> ? and <db:query> ?.

    -

    The db:command attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The db:command attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.39 db:data-source-setting-is-list

    The db:data-source-setting-is-list attribute specifies whether a <db:data-source-setting> element contains a list of <db:data-source-setting-value> elements.

    The defined values for the db:data-source-setting-is-list attribute are:

    • false: <db:data-source-settings> 12.22 element should not contain a list of <db:data-source-setting-value> 12.24 elements. 

    • true: <db:data-source-settings> element should contain a list of <db:data-source-setting-value> elements. 

    -

    The db:data-source-setting-is-list attribute is usable with the following element: <db:data-source-setting> 12.23.

    +

    The db:data-source-setting-is-list attribute is usable with the following element: <db:data-source-setting> ?.

    -

    The db:data-source-setting-is-list attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The db:data-source-setting-is-list attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.40 db:data-source-setting-name

    The db:data-source-setting-name attribute specifies a name for a <db:data-source-setting> element.

    -

    The db:data-source-setting-name attribute is usable with the following element: <db:data-source-setting> 12.23.

    +

    The db:data-source-setting-name attribute is usable with the following element: <db:data-source-setting> ?.

    -

    The db:data-source-setting-name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The db:data-source-setting-name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.41 db:data-source-setting-type

    The db:data-source-setting-type attribute specifies a data type for content of a <db:data-source-setting-value> 12.24 element.

    The defined values for the db:data-source-setting-type attribute are:

    -

    The db:data-source-setting-type attribute is usable with the following element: <db:data-source-setting> 12.23.

    +

    The db:data-source-setting-type attribute is usable with the following element: <db:data-source-setting> ?.

    The values of the db:data-source-setting-type attribute are boolean, short, int, long, double or string.

    19.42 db:data-type

    @@ -8971,39 +8973,39 @@

    19.42 The values accepted by db:data-type are defined by [SQL].

    -

    The db:data-type attribute is usable with the following element: <db:column-definition> 12.40.

    +

    The db:data-type attribute is usable with the following element: <db:column-definition> ?.

    The values of the db:data-type attribute are bit, boolean, tinyint, smallint, integer, bigint, float, real, double, numeric, decimal, char, varchar, longvarchar, date, time, timestmp, binary, varbinary, longvarbinary, sqlnull, other, object, distinct, struct, array, blob, clob or ref.

    19.43 db:database-name

    The db:database-name attribute specifies the database for a connection, if the database type supports multiple logical databases per server.

    -

    The db:database-name attribute is usable with the following element: <db:server-database> 12.6.

    +

    The db:database-name attribute is usable with the following element: <db:server-database> ?.

    -

    The db:database-name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The db:database-name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.44 db:decimal

    The db:decimal attribute specifies a decimal separator for numeric fields.

    The default value for this attribute is “.” (U+002E, FULL STOP).

    -

    The db:decimal attribute is usable with the following element: <db:delimiter> 12.11.

    +

    The db:decimal attribute is usable with the following element: <db:delimiter> ?.

    -

    The db:decimal attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The db:decimal attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.45 db:default-cell-style-name

    The db:default-cell-style-name attribute specifies a default cell style. This style is applied to all cells in a column.

    -

    The db:default-cell-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <db:column> 12.35.

    +

    The db:default-cell-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <db:column> ?.

    -

    The db:default-cell-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    +

    The db:default-cell-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    19.46 db:default-row-style-name

    The db:default-row-style-name attribute specifies a default row style. This style is applied to all rows in a table.

    -

    The db:default-row-style-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <db:query> 12.28 and <db:table-representation> 12.33.

    +

    The db:default-row-style-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <db:query> ? and <db:table-representation> ?.

    -

    The db:default-row-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    +

    The db:default-row-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    19.47 db:delete-rule

    The db:delete-rule attribute specifies a rule that is applied for deleting records from a table. It is used only with foreign keys.

    @@ -9012,16 +9014,16 @@

    19.47 <
    • cascade: when the primary key is deleted, rows that imported that key are deleted. 

    • no-action: indicates that if the primary key has been imported, it cannot be deleted. 

    • restrict: a primary key shall not be deleted if it has been imported by another table as a foreign key. 

    • set-default: when the primary key is deleted, the foreign key (imported key) is set to the default value. 

    • set-null: when the primary key is deleted, the foreign key (imported key) is changed to NULL. 

    The default value for this attribute is no-action.

    -

    The db:delete-rule attribute is usable with the following element: <db:key> 12.42.

    +

    The db:delete-rule attribute is usable with the following element: <db:key> ?.

    The values of the db:delete-rule attribute are cascade, restrict, set-null, no-action or set-default.

    19.48 db:description

    The db:description attribute specifies a description of a database object.

    -

    The db:description attribute is usable with the following elements: <db:column> 12.35, <db:component> 12.25.5, <db:component-collection> 12.25.4, <db:query> 12.28, <db:query-collection> 12.27 and <db:table-representation> 12.33.

    +

    The db:description attribute is usable with the following elements: <db:column> ?, <db:component> ?, <db:component-collection> ?, <db:query> ?, <db:query-collection> ? and <db:table-representation> ?.

    -

    The db:description attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The db:description attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.49 db:enable-sql92-check

    The db:enable-sql92-check attribute specifies whether the names of tables, views, columns, and queries may contain characters defined by the [SQL] feature F392.

    @@ -9030,18 +9032,18 @@

    19.49
  • false: consumers should permit characters defined by the [SQL] feature F392 for new or changed names of tables, views, columns, and queries.  

  • true: consumers should not permit characters defined by the [SQL] feature F392 for new or changed names of tables, views, columns, and queries.  

  • The default value for this attribute is false.

    -

    The db:enable-sql92-check attribute is usable with the following element: <db:application-connection-settings> 12.15.

    +

    The db:enable-sql92-check attribute is usable with the following element: <db:application-connection-settings> ?.

    -

    The db:enable-sql92-check attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The db:enable-sql92-check attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.50 db:encoding

    The db:encoding attribute specifies a text encoding for string data.

    The default value for this attribute is utf-8.

    -

    The db:encoding attribute is usable with the following element: <db:character-set> 12.12.

    +

    The db:encoding attribute is usable with the following element: <db:character-set> ?.

    -

    The db:encoding attribute has the data type textEncoding 18.3.36.

    +

    The db:encoding attribute has the data type textEncoding ?.

    19.51 db:escape-processing

    The db:escape-processing attribute specifies whether escape processing for a query is used or not.

    @@ -9050,32 +9052,32 @@

    19.51
  • false: consumer should pass a query statement to the database driver without interpreting it itself. 

  • true: consumer may pass a query statement to a database driver after interpreting it itself.  

  • The default value for this attribute is true.

    -

    The db:escape-processing attribute is usable with the following element: <db:query> 12.28.

    +

    The db:escape-processing attribute is usable with the following element: <db:query> ?.

    -

    The db:escape-processing attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The db:escape-processing attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.52 db:extension

    The db:extension attribute specifies a file name extension for files which are used as tables.

    -

    The db:extension attribute is usable with the following element: <db:file-based-database> 12.5.

    +

    The db:extension attribute is usable with the following element: <db:file-based-database> ?.

    -

    The db:extension attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The db:extension attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.53 db:field

    The db:field attribute specifies a separator for database fields.

    The default value for this attribute is “;” (U+003B, SEMICOLON).

    -

    The db:field attribute is usable with the following element: <db:delimiter> 12.11.

    +

    The db:field attribute is usable with the following element: <db:delimiter> ?.

    -

    The db:field attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The db:field attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.54 db:hostname

    The db:hostname attribute specifies the name of a server for a server-based database.

    -

    The db:hostname attribute is usable with the following element: <db:server-database> 12.6.

    +

    The db:hostname attribute is usable with the following element: <db:server-database> ?.

    -

    The db:hostname attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The db:hostname attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.55 db:ignore-driver-privileges

    The db:ignore-driver-privileges attribute specifies whether privileges returned by a database driver should be ignored.

    @@ -9084,45 +9086,45 @@

    19.55
    • false: privileges returned by a database driver should not be ignored. 

    • true: privileges returned by a database driver should be ignored. 

    The default value for this attribute is true.

    -

    The db:ignore-driver-privileges attribute is usable with the following element: <db:application-connection-settings> 12.15.

    +

    The db:ignore-driver-privileges attribute is usable with the following element: <db:application-connection-settings> ?.

    -

    The db:ignore-driver-privileges attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The db:ignore-driver-privileges attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.56 db:is-ascending

    The db:is-ascending attribute specifies that a column is to be sorted in ascending order.

    The defined values for the db:is-ascending attribute are:

    • false: column is not sorted in ascending order. 

    • true: column is sorted in ascending order. 

    -

    The db:is-ascending attribute is usable with the following element: <db:index-column> 12.48.

    +

    The db:is-ascending attribute is usable with the following element: <db:index-column> ?.

    -

    The db:is-ascending attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The db:is-ascending attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.57 db:is-autoincrement

    The db:is-autoincrement attribute specifies whether a column is automatically numbered.

    The defined values for the db:is-autoincrement attribute are:

    • false: column is not automatically numbered. 

    • true: column is automatically numbered. 

    -

    The db:is-autoincrement attribute is usable with the following element: <db:column-definition> 12.40.

    +

    The db:is-autoincrement attribute is usable with the following element: <db:column-definition> ?.

    -

    The db:is-autoincrement attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The db:is-autoincrement attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.58 db:is-clustered

    The db:is-clustered attribute specifies that an index is clustered.

    The defined values for the db:is-clustered attribute are:

    • false: index is not clustered. 

    • true: index is clustered. 

    -

    The db:is-clustered attribute is usable with the following element: <db:index> 12.46.

    +

    The db:is-clustered attribute is usable with the following element: <db:index> ?.

    -

    The db:is-clustered attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The db:is-clustered attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.59 db:is-empty-allowed

    The db:is-empty-allowed attribute specifies whether a column may contain empty values.

    The defined values for the db:is-empty-allowed attribute are:

    • false: column shall not contain empty values. 

    • true: column may contain empty values. 

    -

    The db:is-empty-allowed attribute is usable with the following element: <db:column-definition> 12.40.

    +

    The db:is-empty-allowed attribute is usable with the following element: <db:column-definition> ?.

    -

    The db:is-empty-allowed attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The db:is-empty-allowed attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.60 db:is-first-row-header-line

    The db:is-first-row-header-line attribute specifies whether the first row in a text file, which is interpreted as a table of a file-based database, is used to define the columns of a table.

    @@ -9131,23 +9133,23 @@

    19.60
    • false: first row of text file does not define columns of a table. 

    • true: first row of text file does define columns of a table. 

    The default value for this attribute is true.

    -

    The db:is-first-row-header-line attribute is usable with the following elements: <db:driver-settings> 12.9 and <db:table-setting> 12.14.

    +

    The db:is-first-row-header-line attribute is usable with the following elements: <db:driver-settings> ? and <db:table-setting> ?.

    -

    The db:is-first-row-header-line attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The db:is-first-row-header-line attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.61 db:login-timeout

    The db:login-timeout attribute indicates a default time-out to be used when establishing a connection for this data source. If the attribute is not present, then a default time-out is specified by the database server.

    -

    The db:login-timeout attribute is usable with the following element: <db:login> 12.8.

    +

    The db:login-timeout attribute is usable with the following element: <db:login> ?.

    -

    The db:login-timeout attribute has the data type positiveInteger 18.2.

    +

    The db:login-timeout attribute has the data type positiveInteger ?.

    19.62 db:is-nullable

    The db:is-nullable attribute specifies the nullability of values in a column.

    The defined values for the db:is-nullable attribute are:

    • no-nulls: null values should not appear in a column. 

    • nullable: null values may appear in a column. 

    -

    The db:is-nullable attribute is usable with the following element: <db:column-definition> 12.40.

    +

    The db:is-nullable attribute is usable with the following element: <db:column-definition> ?.

    The values of the db:is-nullable attribute are no-nulls or nullable.

    19.63 db:is-password-required

    @@ -9158,25 +9160,25 @@

    19.63
  • false: password should not be required for a connection to data source. 

  • true: password should be required for a connection to data source. 

  • The default value for this attribute is false.

    -

    The db:is-password-required attribute is usable with the following element: <db:login> 12.8.

    +

    The db:is-password-required attribute is usable with the following element: <db:login> ?.

    -

    The db:is-password-required attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The db:is-password-required attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.64 db:is-unique

    The db:is-unique attribute specifies whether an index shall have unique values.

    The defined values for the db:is-unique attribute are:

    • false: index should not require unique values. 

    • true: index shall have unique values. 

    -

    The db:is-unique attribute is usable with the following element: <db:index> 12.46.

    +

    The db:is-unique attribute is usable with the following element: <db:index> ?.

    -

    The db:is-unique attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The db:is-unique attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.65 db:precision

    The db:precision attribute specifies a column's number of decimal digits.

    -

    The db:precision attribute is usable with the following element: <db:column-definition> 12.40.

    +

    The db:precision attribute is usable with the following element: <db:column-definition> ?.

    -

    The db:precision attribute has the data type positiveInteger 18.2.

    +

    The db:precision attribute has the data type positiveInteger ?.

    19.66 db:is-table-name-length-limited

    The db:is-table-name-length-limited attribute specifies whether table names are limited to eight characters or fewer characters.

    @@ -9185,32 +9187,32 @@

    1
    • false: tables names may exceed eight characters in length. 

    • true: table names shall not be greater than eight characters in length. 

    The default value for this attribute is true.

    -

    The db:is-table-name-length-limited attribute is usable with the following element: <db:application-connection-settings> 12.15.

    +

    The db:is-table-name-length-limited attribute is usable with the following element: <db:application-connection-settings> ?.

    -

    The db:is-table-name-length-limited attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The db:is-table-name-length-limited attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.67 db:local-socket

    The db:local-socket attribute specifies the local socket on which a server database is running and accepting connections. The server's local socket filename is used for connecting to a server database when it is running locally.

    If db:local-socket is present but empty, consumers should use the default local socket for the database type in question.

    -

    The db:local-socket attribute is usable with the following element: <db:server-database> 12.6.

    +

    The db:local-socket attribute is usable with the following element: <db:server-database> ?.

    -

    The db:local-socket attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The db:local-socket attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.68 db:max-row-count

    The db:max-row-count attribute specifies the maximum number of rows that should be returned in a result set.

    -

    The db:max-row-count attribute is usable with the following element: <db:application-connection-settings> 12.15.

    +

    The db:max-row-count attribute is usable with the following element: <db:application-connection-settings> ?.

    -

    The db:max-row-count attribute has the data type integer 18.2.

    +

    The db:max-row-count attribute has the data type integer ?.

    19.69 db:media-type

    The db:media-type attribute of a <db:file-based-database> element specifies the type of the file(s) that comprise a database. If the database consists of multiple files of different types which all are required for it to be operational, this attribute specifies the type of the file linked to by the xlink:href 19.916 attribute on the <db:file-based-database> element.

    -

    The db:media-type attribute is usable with the following element: <db:file-based-database> 12.5.

    +

    The db:media-type attribute is usable with the following element: <db:file-based-database> ?.

    -

    The db:media-type attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The db:media-type attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.70 db:name

    19.70.1 General

    @@ -9219,93 +9221,93 @@

    19.70.2

    The db:name attribute specifies the name of a column.

    -

    The db:name attribute is usable with the following element: <db:column> 12.35.

    +

    The db:name attribute is usable with the following element: <db:column> ?.

    -

    The db:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The db:name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.70.3 <db:column-definition>

    The db:name attribute specifies the name of a column.

    -

    The db:name attribute is usable with the following element: <db:column-definition> 12.40.

    +

    The db:name attribute is usable with the following element: <db:column-definition> ?.

    -

    The db:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The db:name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.70.4 <db:component>

    The db:name attribute specifies the name of a database component.

    -

    The db:name attribute is usable with the following element: <db:component> 12.25.5.

    +

    The db:name attribute is usable with the following element: <db:component> ?.

    -

    The db:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The db:name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.70.5 <db:component-collection>

    The db:name attribute specifies the name of a collection of <db:component> 12.25.5 and <db:component-collection> elements.

    -

    The db:name attribute is usable with the following element: <db:component-collection> 12.25.4.

    +

    The db:name attribute is usable with the following element: <db:component-collection> ?.

    -

    The db:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The db:name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.70.6 <db:index>

    The db:name attribute specifies the name of an index.

    -

    The db:name attribute is usable with the following element: <db:index> 12.46.

    +

    The db:name attribute is usable with the following element: <db:index> ?.

    -

    The db:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The db:name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.70.7 <db:index-column>

    The db:name attribute specifies the name of an index column.

    -

    The db:name attribute is usable with the following element: <db:index-column> 12.48.

    +

    The db:name attribute is usable with the following element: <db:index-column> ?.

    -

    The db:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The db:name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.70.8 <db:key>

    The db:name attribute specifies the name of a key. If the key is not a primary key, the db:name attribute with a value shall appear on the <db:key> element.

    -

    The db:name attribute is usable with the following element: <db:key> 12.42.

    +

    The db:name attribute is usable with the following element: <db:key> ?.

    -

    The db:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The db:name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.70.9 <db:key-column>

    The db:name attribute specifies the name of a <db:key-column> element.

    -

    The db:name attribute is usable with the following element: <db:key-column> 12.44.

    +

    The db:name attribute is usable with the following element: <db:key-column> ?.

    -

    The db:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The db:name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.70.10 <db:query>

    The db:name attribute specifies the name of a <db:query> element.

    -

    The db:name attribute is usable with the following element: <db:query> 12.28.

    +

    The db:name attribute is usable with the following element: <db:query> ?.

    -

    The db:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The db:name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.70.11 <db:query-collection>

    The db:name attribute specifies the name of a collection of <db:query> 12.28 and <db:query-collection> elements.

    -

    The db:name attribute is usable with the following element: <db:query-collection> 12.27.

    +

    The db:name attribute is usable with the following element: <db:query-collection> ?.

    -

    The db:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The db:name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.70.12 <db:table-definition>

    The db:name attribute specifies the name of a schema for a table.

    -

    The db:name attribute is usable with the following element: <db:table-definition> 12.38.

    +

    The db:name attribute is usable with the following element: <db:table-definition> ?.

    -

    The db:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The db:name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.70.13 <db:table-representation>

    The db:name attribute specifies the name of a table. Fully identifying a table in a database may require values from the db:catalog-name and db:schema-name attributes.

    -

    The db:name attribute is usable with the following element: <db:table-representation> 12.33.

    +

    The db:name attribute is usable with the following element: <db:table-representation> ?.

    -

    The db:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The db:name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.70.14 <db:update-table>

    The db:name attribute specifies the name of a <db:update-table> element.

    -

    The db:name attribute is usable with the following element: <db:update-table> 12.31.

    +

    The db:name attribute is usable with the following element: <db:update-table> ?.

    -

    The db:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The db:name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.71 db:parameter-name-substitution

    The db:parameter-name-substitution attribute specifies that parameter names shall be replaced with a ”?” (U+003F, QUESTION MARK).

    @@ -9314,51 +9316,51 @@

    19
    • false: parameters names may be replaced by a ”?”. 

    • true: parameters names shall be replaced by a “?”. 

    The default value for this attribute is true.

    -

    The db:parameter-name-substitution attribute is usable with the following element: <db:driver-settings> 12.9.

    +

    The db:parameter-name-substitution attribute is usable with the following element: <db:driver-settings> ?.

    -

    The db:parameter-name-substitution attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The db:parameter-name-substitution attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.72 db:port

    The db:port attribute specifies the port on which a server database is accepting connections. If no port is present, consumers should use the default port for the database type in question.

    -

    The db:port attribute is usable with the following element: <db:server-database> 12.6.

    +

    The db:port attribute is usable with the following element: <db:server-database> ?.

    -

    The db:port attribute has the data type positiveInteger 18.2.

    +

    The db:port attribute has the data type positiveInteger ?.

    19.73 db:referenced-table-name

    The db:referenced-table-name attribute specifies the name of a referenced table. It is only used with foreign keys.

    -

    The db:referenced-table-name attribute is usable with the following element: <db:key> 12.42.

    +

    The db:referenced-table-name attribute is usable with the following element: <db:key> ?.

    -

    The db:referenced-table-name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The db:referenced-table-name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.74 db:related-column-name

    The db:related-column-name attribute specifies the name of a reference column out of the referenced table. It is used only with foreign keys.

    -

    The db:related-column-name attribute is usable with the following element: <db:key-column> 12.44.

    +

    The db:related-column-name attribute is usable with the following element: <db:key-column> ?.

    -

    The db:related-column-name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The db:related-column-name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.75 db:row-retrieving-statement

    The db:row-retrieving-statement attribute specifies an SQL statement, which is executed to retrieve auto generated values after inserting a new row.

    -

    The db:row-retrieving-statement attribute is usable with the following element: <db:auto-increment> 12.10.

    +

    The db:row-retrieving-statement attribute is usable with the following element: <db:auto-increment> ?.

    -

    The db:row-retrieving-statement attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The db:row-retrieving-statement attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.76 db:scale

    The db:scale attribute specifies a column's number of digits to the right of the decimal point.

    -

    The db:scale attribute is usable with the following element: <db:column-definition> 12.40.

    +

    The db:scale attribute is usable with the following element: <db:column-definition> ?.

    -

    The db:scale attribute has the data type positiveInteger 18.2.

    +

    The db:scale attribute has the data type positiveInteger ?.

    19.77 db:schema-name

    The db:schema-name attribute specifies the name of a schema.

    -

    The db:schema-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <db:table-definition> 12.38, <db:table-representation> 12.33 and <db:update-table> 12.31.

    +

    The db:schema-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <db:table-definition> ?, <db:table-representation> ? and <db:update-table> ?.

    -

    The db:schema-name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The db:schema-name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.78 db:show-deleted

    The db:show-deleted attribute specifies that deleted records should be included in result sets.

    @@ -9367,18 +9369,18 @@

    19.78
    • false: deleted records not included in result sets. 

    • true: deleted records included in result sets.  

    The default value for this attribute is false.

    -

    The db:show-deleted attribute is usable with the following elements: <db:driver-settings> 12.9 and <db:table-setting> 12.14.

    +

    The db:show-deleted attribute is usable with the following elements: <db:driver-settings> ? and <db:table-setting> ?.

    -

    The db:show-deleted attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The db:show-deleted attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.79 db:string

    The db:string attribute specifies a separator for strings.

    The default value for this attribute is “.” (U+002E, FULL STOP).

    -

    The db:string attribute is usable with the following element: <db:delimiter> 12.11.

    +

    The db:string attribute is usable with the following element: <db:delimiter> ?.

    -

    The db:string attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The db:string attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.80 db:style-name

    19.80.1 General

    @@ -9387,23 +9389,23 @@

    19.80.2

    The db:style-name attribute specifies the name of a style of the family table-column.

    -

    The db:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <db:column> 12.35.

    +

    The db:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <db:column> ?.

    -

    The db:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    +

    The db:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    19.80.3 <db:query>

    The db:style-name attribute specifies the name of a style of the family table.

    -

    The db:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <db:query> 12.28.

    +

    The db:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <db:query> ?.

    -

    The db:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    +

    The db:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    19.80.4 <db:table-representation>

    The db:style-name attribute specifies the name of a style of the family table.

    -

    The db:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <db:table-representation> 12.33.

    +

    The db:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <db:table-representation> ?.

    -

    The db:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    +

    The db:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    19.81 db:suppress-version-columns

    The db:suppress-version-columns attribute specifies that version columns, columns that are used for versioning row content, should be suppressed.

    @@ -9412,32 +9414,32 @@

    19.81
    • false: version columns are not suppressed. 

    • true: version columns should be suppressed. 

    The default value for this attribute is true.

    -

    The db:suppress-version-columns attribute is usable with the following element: <db:application-connection-settings> 12.15.

    +

    The db:suppress-version-columns attribute is usable with the following element: <db:application-connection-settings> ?.

    -

    The db:suppress-version-columns attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The db:suppress-version-columns attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.82 db:system-driver-settings

    The db:system-driver-settings attribute specifies system-specific options for a connection.

    -

    The db:system-driver-settings attribute is usable with the following element: <db:driver-settings> 12.9.

    +

    The db:system-driver-settings attribute is usable with the following element: <db:driver-settings> ?.

    -

    The db:system-driver-settings attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The db:system-driver-settings attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.83 db:thousand

    The db:thousand attribute specifies a thousand separator for numeric fields.

    The default value for this attribute is “,” (U+002C, COMMA).

    -

    The db:thousand attribute is usable with the following element: <db:delimiter> 12.11.

    +

    The db:thousand attribute is usable with the following element: <db:delimiter> ?.

    -

    The db:thousand attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The db:thousand attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.84 db:title

    The db:title attribute specifies a human-readable title of an object.

    -

    The db:title attribute is usable with the following elements: <db:column> 12.35, <db:component> 12.25.5, <db:component-collection> 12.25.4, <db:query> 12.28, <db:query-collection> 12.27 and <db:table-representation> 12.33.

    +

    The db:title attribute is usable with the following elements: <db:column> ?, <db:component> ?, <db:component-collection> ?, <db:query> ?, <db:query-collection> ? and <db:table-representation> ?.

    -

    The db:title attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The db:title attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.85 db:type

    19.85.1 General

    @@ -9448,32 +9450,32 @@

    19.85.2 The defined values for the db:type attribute are:

    • foreign: a foreign key is a tuple of values in a database record that points to a key of a record in another table.  

    • primary: a primary key is a tuple of values that can be used to identify a row in a table.  

    • unique: a unique key specifies that the value of the key is unique but may be the NULL value. 

    -

    The db:type attribute is usable with the following element: <db:key> 12.42.

    +

    The db:type attribute is usable with the following element: <db:key> ?.

    The values of the db:type attribute are primary, unique or foreign.

    19.85.3 <db:server-database>

    The db:type attribute specifies the type of a database.

    -

    The db:type attribute is usable with the following element: <db:server-database> 12.6.

    +

    The db:type attribute is usable with the following element: <db:server-database> ?.

    -

    The db:type attribute has the data type namespacedToken 18.3.20.

    +

    The db:type attribute has the data type namespacedToken ?.

    19.85.4 <db:table-definition>

    The db:type attribute specifies the type of a table.

    The defined values for the db:type attribute are:

    • system-table: a table used by a database for administration. 

    • table: a table. 

    • view: a table that is a view of another table. 

    • Implementation-defined values 

    -

    The db:type attribute is usable with the following element: <db:table-definition> 12.38.

    +

    The db:type attribute is usable with the following element: <db:table-definition> ?.

    -

    The db:type attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The db:type attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.86 db:type-name

    The db:type-name attribute specifies a database-dependent type name of a database column.

    -

    The db:type-name attribute is usable with the following element: <db:column-definition> 12.40.

    +

    The db:type-name attribute is usable with the following element: <db:column-definition> ?.

    -

    The db:type-name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The db:type-name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.87 db:update-rule

    The db:update-rule attribute specifies a rule that is applied for updating records in a table. It is only used for foreign keys.

    @@ -9482,7 +9484,7 @@

    19.87 <
    • cascade: when the primary key is updated, the foreign key (imported key) is changed to the same value. 

    • restrict: a primary key shall not be updated if it has been imported by another table as a foreign key. 

    • no-action: if the primary key has been imported, it cannot be updated. 

    • set-default: when the primary key is updated, the foreign key (imported key) is set to the default value. 

    • set-null: when the primary key is updated, the foreign key (imported key) is changed to NULL. 

    The default value for this attribute is no-action.

    -

    The db:update-rule attribute is usable with the following element: <db:key> 12.42.

    +

    The db:update-rule attribute is usable with the following element: <db:key> ?.

    The values of the db:update-rule attribute are cascade, restrict, set-null, no-action or set-default.

    19.88 db:use-catalog

    @@ -9493,9 +9495,9 @@

    19.88 <
    • false: catalog names are not used to reference tables in SQL statements. 

    • true: catalog names are used to reference tables in SQL statements. 

    The default value for this attribute is false.

    -

    The db:use-catalog attribute is usable with the following element: <db:application-connection-settings> 12.15.

    +

    The db:use-catalog attribute is usable with the following element: <db:application-connection-settings> ?.

    -

    The db:use-catalog attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The db:use-catalog attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.89 db:use-system-user

    The db:use-system-user attribute specifies whether the name of a user as logged in to the client operating system is used.

    @@ -9504,18 +9506,18 @@

    19.89 <

    The defined values for the db:use-system-user attribute are:

    • false: name of user logged into client operating system is not used for login. 

    • true: name of user logged into client operating system is used for login. 

    -

    The db:use-system-user attribute is usable with the following element: <db:login> 12.8.

    +

    The db:use-system-user attribute is usable with the following element: <db:login> ?.

    -

    The db:use-system-user attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The db:use-system-user attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.90 db:user-name

    The db:user-name attribute specifies a user name for authentication upon creating a connection to a database.

    If db:user-name and db:use-system-user 19.89 attributes are omitted and the server requires a user name, the user is prompted to enter a name.

    -

    The db:user-name attribute is usable with the following element: <db:login> 12.8.

    +

    The db:user-name attribute is usable with the following element: <db:login> ?.

    -

    The db:user-name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The db:user-name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.91 db:visible

    The db:visible attribute specifies whether a column appears in a table grid view.

    @@ -9524,9 +9526,9 @@

    19.91
  • false: column does not appear in a table grid view. 

  • true: column appears in a table grid view. 

  • The default value for this attribute is true.

    -

    The db:visible attribute is usable with the following element: <db:column> 12.35.

    +

    The db:visible attribute is usable with the following element: <db:column> ?.

    -

    The db:visible attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The db:visible attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.92 dr3d:ambient-color

    The dr3d:ambient-color attribute specifies a color for ambient light.

    @@ -9535,53 +9537,53 @@

    19.92 <

    The dr3d:ambient-color attribute, along with dr3d:diffuse-color, dr3d:emissive-color, and dr3d:specular-color specifies the four colors that define the color of a material.

    -

    The dr3d:ambient-color attribute is usable with the following elements: <chart:plot-area> 11.5 and <dr3d:scene> 10.5.2.

    +

    The dr3d:ambient-color attribute is usable with the following elements: <chart:plot-area> ? and <dr3d:scene> ?.

    -

    The dr3d:ambient-color attribute has the data type color 18.3.9.

    +

    The dr3d:ambient-color attribute has the data type color ?.

    19.93 dr3d:center

    The dr3d:center attribute specifies the center of a sphere in a three-dimensional space.

    -

    The dr3d:center attribute is usable with the following element: <dr3d:sphere> 10.5.5.

    +

    The dr3d:center attribute is usable with the following element: <dr3d:sphere> ?.

    -

    The dr3d:center attribute has the data type vector3D 18.3.41.

    +

    The dr3d:center attribute has the data type vector3D ?.

    19.94 dr3d:diffuse-color

    The dr3d:diffuse-color attribute specifies the base color that a light is emitting.

    -

    The dr3d:diffuse-color attribute is usable with the following element: <dr3d:light> 10.5.3.

    +

    The dr3d:diffuse-color attribute is usable with the following element: <dr3d:light> ?.

    -

    The dr3d:diffuse-color attribute has the data type color 18.3.9.

    +

    The dr3d:diffuse-color attribute has the data type color ?.

    19.95 dr3d:direction

    The dr3d:direction attribute specifies the direction in which light is emitted.

    -

    The dr3d:direction attribute is usable with the following element: <dr3d:light> 10.5.3.

    +

    The dr3d:direction attribute is usable with the following element: <dr3d:light> ?.

    -

    The dr3d:direction attribute has the data type vector3D 18.3.41.

    +

    The dr3d:direction attribute has the data type vector3D ?.

    19.96 dr3d:distance

    The dr3d:distance attribute specifies the distance between a camera and an object.

    -

    The dr3d:distance attribute is usable with the following elements: <chart:plot-area> 11.5 and <dr3d:scene> 10.5.2.

    +

    The dr3d:distance attribute is usable with the following elements: <chart:plot-area> ? and <dr3d:scene> ?.

    -

    The dr3d:distance attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

    +

    The dr3d:distance attribute has the data type length ?.

    19.97 dr3d:enabled

    The dr3d:enabled attribute specifies if a light is enabled. If a light is not enabled, it does not emit any light.

    The defined values for the dr3d:enabled attribute are:

    • false: light is not enabled. 

    • true: light is enabled. 

    -

    The dr3d:enabled attribute is usable with the following element: <dr3d:light> 10.5.3.

    +

    The dr3d:enabled attribute is usable with the following element: <dr3d:light> ?.

    -

    The dr3d:enabled attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The dr3d:enabled attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.98 dr3d:focal-length

    The dr3d:focal-length attribute specifies the focal length of a virtual camera in a scene.

    -

    The dr3d:focal-length attribute is usable with the following elements: <chart:plot-area> 11.5 and <dr3d:scene> 10.5.2.

    +

    The dr3d:focal-length attribute is usable with the following elements: <chart:plot-area> ? and <dr3d:scene> ?.

    -

    The dr3d:focal-length attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

    +

    The dr3d:focal-length attribute has the data type length ?.

    19.99 dr3d:lighting-mode

    19.99.1 General

    @@ -9594,32 +9596,32 @@

    19.99.2 The defined values for the dr3d:lighting-mode attribute are:

    • false: lighting is not used. 

    • true: lighting is used. 

    -

    The dr3d:lighting-mode attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:plot-area> 11.5.

    +

    The dr3d:lighting-mode attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:plot-area> ?.

    -

    The dr3d:lighting-mode attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The dr3d:lighting-mode attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.99.3 <dr3d:scene>

    The dr3d:lighting-mode attribute specifies whether lighting is used in a three-dimensional scene.

    The defined values for the dr3d:lighting-mode attribute are:

    • false: lighting is not used. 

    • true: lighting is used. 

    -

    The dr3d:lighting-mode attribute is usable with the following element: <dr3d:scene> 10.5.2.

    +

    The dr3d:lighting-mode attribute is usable with the following element: <dr3d:scene> ?.

    -

    The dr3d:lighting-mode attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The dr3d:lighting-mode attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.100 dr3d:max-edge

    The dr3d:max-edge attribute specifies the maximum x, y and z coordinate values for a cube.

    -

    The dr3d:max-edge attribute is usable with the following element: <dr3d:cube> 10.5.4.

    +

    The dr3d:max-edge attribute is usable with the following element: <dr3d:cube> ?.

    -

    The dr3d:max-edge attribute has the data type vector3D 18.3.41.

    +

    The dr3d:max-edge attribute has the data type vector3D ?.

    19.101 dr3d:min-edge

    The dr3d:min-edge attribute specifies the minimum x, y and z coordinate values for a cube.

    -

    The dr3d:min-edge attribute is usable with the following element: <dr3d:cube> 10.5.4.

    +

    The dr3d:min-edge attribute is usable with the following element: <dr3d:cube> ?.

    -

    The dr3d:min-edge attribute has the data type vector3D 18.3.41.

    +

    The dr3d:min-edge attribute has the data type vector3D ?.

    19.102 dr3d:projection

    The dr3d:projection attribute specifies a projection mode.

    @@ -9628,7 +9630,7 @@

    19.102
  • parallel: distance from the center of projection to the projection plane is infinite. 

  • perspective: distance from the center of projection to the projection plane is finite. 

  • For a <draw:enhanced-geometry> 10.6.2 element the default value for this attribute is parallel.

    -

    The dr3d:projection attribute is usable with the following elements: <chart:plot-area> 11.5, <dr3d:scene> 10.5.2 and <draw:enhanced-geometry> 10.6.2.

    +

    The dr3d:projection attribute is usable with the following elements: <chart:plot-area> ?, <dr3d:scene> ? and <draw:enhanced-geometry> ?.

    The values of the dr3d:projection attribute are parallel or perspective.

    19.103 dr3d:shade-mode

    @@ -9639,32 +9641,32 @@

    19.103
  • draft: surfaces are not lit and drawn as wireframe only. 

  • flat: lighting is calculated by one surface normal. 

  • gouraud: lighting is calculated by interpolating the color calculated with the surface normals at each edge. 

  • phong: lighting is calculated by interpolating the surface normals over the surface. 

  • For a <draw:enhanced-geometry> 10.6.2 element the default value for this attribute is flat.

    -

    The dr3d:shade-mode attribute is usable with the following elements: <chart:plot-area> 11.5, <dr3d:scene> 10.5.2 and <draw:enhanced-geometry> 10.6.2.

    +

    The dr3d:shade-mode attribute is usable with the following elements: <chart:plot-area> ?, <dr3d:scene> ? and <draw:enhanced-geometry> ?.

    The values of the dr3d:shade-mode attribute are flat, phong, gouraud or draft.

    19.104 dr3d:shadow-slant

    The dr3d:shadow-slant attribute specifies an angle from a three-dimensional scene to a virtual paper on which a shadow is cast.

    -

    The dr3d:shadow-slant attribute is usable with the following elements: <chart:plot-area> 11.5 and <dr3d:scene> 10.5.2.

    +

    The dr3d:shadow-slant attribute is usable with the following elements: <chart:plot-area> ? and <dr3d:scene> ?.

    -

    The dr3d:shadow-slant attribute has the data type angle 18.3.1.

    +

    The dr3d:shadow-slant attribute has the data type angle ?.

    19.105 dr3d:size

    The dr3d:size attribute specifies the size of a sphere in a three-dimensional space.

    -

    The dr3d:size attribute is usable with the following element: <dr3d:sphere> 10.5.5.

    +

    The dr3d:size attribute is usable with the following element: <dr3d:sphere> ?.

    -

    The dr3d:size attribute has the data type vector3D 18.3.41.

    +

    The dr3d:size attribute has the data type vector3D ?.

    19.106 dr3d:specular

    The dr3d:specular attribute specifies whether a light causes a specular reflection on objects. Consumers may evaluate this attribute only for the first light in a scene.

    The defined values for the dr3d:specular attribute are:

    • false: light does not cause specular reflection. 

    • true: light does cause specular reflection. 

    -

    The dr3d:specular attribute is usable with the following element: <dr3d:light> 10.5.3.

    +

    The dr3d:specular attribute is usable with the following element: <dr3d:light> ?.

    -

    The dr3d:specular attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The dr3d:specular attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.107 dr3d:transform

    The dr3d:transform attribute specifies a list of transform definitions, which are applied in the order provided. The individual transform definitions are separated by white space.

    @@ -9738,121 +9740,121 @@

    19.107 )  

     where the values (<j>, <k>, <l>) in the right column describe the translation.  

  • rotatex(<rotate-angle>): specifies a rotation by <rotate-angle> degrees along the x-axis. 

  • rotatey(<rotate-angle>): specifies a rotation by <rotate-angle> degrees along the y-axis. 

  • rotatez(<rotate-angle>): specifies a rotation by <rotate-angle> degrees along the z-axis. 

  • scale(<sx> <sy> <sz>): specifies a scale operation by sx, sy and sz. 

  • translate(<tx> <ty> <tz>): specifies a translation by tx, ty and tz. 

  • -

    The dr3d:transform attribute is usable with the following elements: <chart:plot-area> 11.5, <dr3d:cube> 10.5.4, <dr3d:extrude> 10.5.6, <dr3d:rotate> 10.5.7, <dr3d:scene> 10.5.2 and <dr3d:sphere> 10.5.5.

    +

    The dr3d:transform attribute is usable with the following elements: <chart:plot-area> ?, <dr3d:cube> ?, <dr3d:extrude> ?, <dr3d:rotate> ?, <dr3d:scene> ? and <dr3d:sphere> ?.

    -

    The dr3d:transform attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The dr3d:transform attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.108 dr3d:vpn

    The dr3d:vpn attribute specifies a pointer towards projected objects.

    With the dr3d:vrp 19.109 and dr3d:vup 19.110 attributes, the dr3d:vpn attribute specifies a viewing volume.

    -

    The dr3d:vpn attribute is usable with the following elements: <chart:plot-area> 11.5 and <dr3d:scene> 10.5.2.

    +

    The dr3d:vpn attribute is usable with the following elements: <chart:plot-area> ? and <dr3d:scene> ?.

    -

    The dr3d:vpn attribute has the data type vector3D 18.3.41.

    +

    The dr3d:vpn attribute has the data type vector3D ?.

    19.109 dr3d:vrp

    The dr3d:vrp attribute specifies an origin.

    With the dr3d:vpn 19.108 and dr3d:19.110 vup attributes, the dr3d:vrp attribute specifies a viewing volume.

    -

    The dr3d:vrp attribute is usable with the following elements: <chart:plot-area> 11.5 and <dr3d:scene> 10.5.2.

    +

    The dr3d:vrp attribute is usable with the following elements: <chart:plot-area> ? and <dr3d:scene> ?.

    -

    The dr3d:vrp attribute has the data type vector3D 18.3.41.

    +

    The dr3d:vrp attribute has the data type vector3D ?.

    19.110 dr3d:vup

    The dr3d:vup attribute specifies an up vector.

    With the dr3d:vpn 19.108 and dr3d:vrp 19.109 attributes, the dr3d:vup attribute specifies a viewing volume.

    -

    The dr3d:vup attribute is usable with the following elements: <chart:plot-area> 11.5 and <dr3d:scene> 10.5.2.

    +

    The dr3d:vup attribute is usable with the following elements: <chart:plot-area> ? and <dr3d:scene> ?.

    -

    The dr3d:vup attribute has the data type vector3D 18.3.41.

    +

    The dr3d:vup attribute has the data type vector3D ?.

    19.111 draw:align

    The draw:align attribute specifies the shape edge where a glue point is positioned.

    The defined values for the draw:align attribute are:

    • bottom-left: The position of the glue point is specified relative to the bottom-left corner of the shape's bounding box.  

    • bottom-right: The position of the glue point is specified relative to the bottom-right corner of the shape's bounding box.  

    • center: The position of the glue point is specified relative to the center of the shape's bounding box.  

    • right: The position of the glue point is specified relative to the right of the shape's bounding box.  

    • top: The position of the glue point is specified relative to the top of the shape's bounding box.  

    • top-right: The position of the glue point is specified relative to the top-right corner of the shape's bounding box.  

    • top-left: The position of the glue point is specified relative to the top-left corner of the shape's bounding box.  

    -

    The draw:align attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:glue-point> 10.3.16.

    +

    The draw:align attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:glue-point> ?.

    The values of the draw:align attribute are top-left, top, top-right, left, center, right, bottom-left or bottom-right.

    19.112 draw:angle

    The draw:angle attribute specifies an angle that rotates the axis at which the gradient values are interpolated. This attribute is ignored for radial style gradients.

    -

    The draw:angle attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:gradient> 16.42.1 and <draw:opacity> 16.42.7.

    +

    The draw:angle attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:gradient> ? and <draw:opacity> ?.

    -

    The draw:angle attribute has the data type angle 18.3.1.

    +

    The draw:angle attribute has the data type angle ?.

    19.113 draw:archive

    The draw:archive attribute is equivalent to the archive attribute of an <applet> element in HTML. See. §13.4 of [HTML4].

    -

    The draw:archive attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:applet> 10.4.7.

    +

    The draw:archive attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:applet> ?.

    -

    The draw:archive attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The draw:archive attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.114 draw:border

    The draw:border attribute specifies a percentage value that is used to scale a border area which is filled by a solid color.

    For linear, square, rectangle, radial and elliptical gradients the start color is used. For axial gradients, the end color is used.

    -

    The draw:border attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:gradient> 16.42.1 and <draw:opacity> 16.42.7.

    +

    The draw:border attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:gradient> ? and <draw:opacity> ?.

    -

    The draw:border attribute has the data type percent 18.3.24.

    +

    The draw:border attribute has the data type percent ?.

    19.115 draw:caption-id

    The draw:caption-id attribute establishes a relationship between a drawing shape and its caption. It takes a value of type IDREF. The value for the draw:caption-id attribute is the target ID assigned to the <draw:text-box> 10.4.3 element that contains the caption.

    Note: When a caption is assigned to a drawing shape, an id shall be assigned to the element containing the text used to caption a drawing shape. Removing the caption should result in removing the draw:caption-id attribute of the drawing shape that was being captioned.

    -

    The draw:caption-id attribute is usable with the following elements: <dr3d:scene> 10.5.2, <draw:caption> 10.3.11, <draw:circle> 10.3.8, <draw:connector> 10.3.10, <draw:control> 10.3.13, <draw:custom-shape> 10.6.1, <draw:ellipse> 10.3.9, <draw:frame> 10.4.2, <draw:g> 10.3.15, <draw:line> 10.3.3, <draw:measure> 10.3.12, <draw:page-thumbnail> 10.3.14, <draw:path> 10.3.7, <draw:polygon> 10.3.5, <draw:polyline> 10.3.4, <draw:rect> 10.3.2 and <draw:regular-polygon> 10.3.6.

    +

    The draw:caption-id attribute is usable with the following elements: <dr3d:scene> ?, <draw:caption> ?, <draw:circle> ?, <draw:connector> ?, <draw:control> ?, <draw:custom-shape> ?, <draw:ellipse> ?, <draw:frame> ?, <draw:g> ?, <draw:line> ?, <draw:measure> ?, <draw:page-thumbnail> ?, <draw:path> ?, <draw:polygon> ?, <draw:polyline> ?, <draw:rect> ? and <draw:regular-polygon> ?.

    -

    The draw:caption-id attribute has the data type IDREF 18.2.

    +

    The draw:caption-id attribute has the data type IDREF ?.

    19.116 draw:caption-point-x

    The draw:caption-point-x attribute, along with draw:caption-point-y specifies the position of a point that is captioned. A set of lines is rendered to that point from the caption area.

    -

    The draw:caption-point-x attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:caption> 10.3.11 and <office:annotation> 14.1.

    +

    The draw:caption-point-x attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:caption> ? and <office:annotation> ?.

    -

    The draw:caption-point-x attribute has the data type coordinate 18.3.10.

    +

    The draw:caption-point-x attribute has the data type coordinate ?.

    19.117 draw:caption-point-y

    The draw:caption-point-y attribute, along with draw:caption-point-x specifies the position of a point that is captioned. A set of lines is rendered to that point from the caption area.

    -

    The draw:caption-point-y attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:caption> 10.3.11 and <office:annotation> 14.1.

    +

    The draw:caption-point-y attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:caption> ? and <office:annotation> ?.

    -

    The draw:caption-point-y attribute has the data type coordinate 18.3.10.

    +

    The draw:caption-point-y attribute has the data type coordinate ?.

    19.118 draw:chain-next-name

    The draw:chain-next-name attribute specifies a name that is used to chain text boxes together for cases where the content of a text box exceeds its capacity. The content flows into the next text box in the chain. The value of this attribute is the name of the next text box in the chain.

    -

    The draw:chain-next-name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:text-box> 10.4.3.

    +

    The draw:chain-next-name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:text-box> ?.

    -

    The draw:chain-next-name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The draw:chain-next-name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.119 draw:class-id

    The draw:class-id attribute specifies the OLE class id of an object.

    -

    The draw:class-id attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:object-ole> 10.4.6.3.

    +

    The draw:class-id attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:object-ole> ?.

    -

    The draw:class-id attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The draw:class-id attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.120 draw:class-names

    The draw:class-names attribute specifies a white-space-separated list of styles with the family value of graphic. The referenced styles are applied in the order they are contained in the list.

    If both draw:style-name and draw:class-names are present, the style referenced by the draw:style-name attribute is applied before the styles referenced by the draw:class-names attribute.

    -

    The draw:class-names attribute is usable with the following elements: <dr3d:cube> 10.5.4, <dr3d:extrude> 10.5.6, <dr3d:rotate> 10.5.7, <dr3d:scene> 10.5.2, <dr3d:sphere> 10.5.5, <draw:caption> 10.3.11, <draw:circle> 10.3.8, <draw:connector> 10.3.10, <draw:control> 10.3.13, <draw:custom-shape> 10.6.1, <draw:ellipse> 10.3.9, <draw:frame> 10.4.2, <draw:g> 10.3.15, <draw:line> 10.3.3, <draw:measure> 10.3.12, <draw:page-thumbnail> 10.3.14, <draw:path> 10.3.7, <draw:polygon> 10.3.5, <draw:polyline> 10.3.4, <draw:rect> 10.3.2, <draw:regular-polygon> 10.3.6 and <office:annotation> 14.1.

    +

    The draw:class-names attribute is usable with the following elements: <dr3d:cube> ?, <dr3d:extrude> ?, <dr3d:rotate> ?, <dr3d:scene> ?, <dr3d:sphere> ?, <draw:caption> ?, <draw:circle> ?, <draw:connector> ?, <draw:control> ?, <draw:custom-shape> ?, <draw:ellipse> ?, <draw:frame> ?, <draw:g> ?, <draw:line> ?, <draw:measure> ?, <draw:page-thumbnail> ?, <draw:path> ?, <draw:polygon> ?, <draw:polyline> ?, <draw:rect> ?, <draw:regular-polygon> ? and <office:annotation> ?.

    -

    The draw:class-names attribute has the data type styleNameRefs 18.3.34.

    +

    The draw:class-names attribute has the data type styleNameRefs ?.

    19.121 draw:code

    The draw:code attribute is equivalent to the code attribute of an <applet> element in HTML. See. §13.4 of [HTML4].

    -

    The draw:code attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:applet> 10.4.7.

    +

    The draw:code attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:applet> ?.

    -

    The draw:code attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The draw:code attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.122 draw:color

    19.122.1 General

    @@ -9861,23 +9863,23 @@

    19.122.2 <

    The draw:color attribute specifies the color of hatch lines.

    -

    The draw:color attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:hatch> 16.42.5.

    +

    The draw:color attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:hatch> ?.

    -

    The draw:color attribute has the data type color 18.3.9.

    +

    The draw:color attribute has the data type color ?.

    19.122.3 <presentation:dim>

    The draw:color attribute specifies the color of that is used to fill a shape when the shape is dimmed.

    -

    The draw:color attribute is usable with the following element: <presentation:dim> 10.8.7.

    +

    The draw:color attribute is usable with the following element: <presentation:dim> ?.

    -

    The draw:color attribute has the data type color 18.3.9.

    +

    The draw:color attribute has the data type color ?.

    19.123 draw:concave

     

    The draw:concave attribute specifies whether the basic model of the polygon is a regular, convex polygon or a star-shaped polygon.

    The defined values for the draw:concave attribute are:

    -

    The draw:concave attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:regular-polygon> 10.3.6.

    +

    The draw:concave attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:regular-polygon> ?.

    19.124 draw:concentric-gradient-fill-allowed

    The draw:concentric-gradient-fill-allowed attribute specifies the rendering of a shape with a concentric gradient that uses a custom shape path.

    @@ -9886,25 +9888,25 @@

    • false: the rendering of a shape with a concentric gradient that does not use a custom shape path.  

    • true: the rendering of a shape with a concentric gradient that does use a custom shape path.  

    The default value for this attribute is false.

    -

    The draw:concentric-gradient-fill-allowed attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> 10.6.2.

    +

    The draw:concentric-gradient-fill-allowed attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> ?.

    -

    The draw:concentric-gradient-fill-allowed attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The draw:concentric-gradient-fill-allowed attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.125 draw:control

    The draw:control attribute specifies a control within a form that is linked to the control shape by its ID.

    -

    The draw:control attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:control> 10.3.13.

    +

    The draw:control attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:control> ?.

    -

    The draw:control attribute has the data type IDREF 18.2.

    +

    The draw:control attribute has the data type IDREF ?.

    19.126 draw:copy-of

    The draw:copy-of attribute specifies that a frame displays the contents of another frame. This does not effect style and position information. The style and position information of the frame with the draw:copy-of attribute is used to render the copied contents.

    Note: Multiple frames can be set to display the exact same underlying data: for instance for a company logo, that that is to appear somewhere on every page, without being part of a header or footer.

    -

    The draw:copy-of attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:frame> 10.4.2.

    +

    The draw:copy-of attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:frame> ?.

    -

    The draw:copy-of attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The draw:copy-of attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.127 draw:corner-radius

    The draw:corner-radius attribute specifies the radius of the circle used to round off the corners of a caption <draw:caption>, rectangle <draw:rect>, or a text-box <draw:text-box>.

    @@ -9913,39 +9915,39 @@

    19.127 If svg:rx and/or svg:ry and draw:corner-radius attributes are present on an element, the svg:rx and svg:ry attributes control the rounding applied to the shape defined by the element. If one or both of svg:rx and svg:ry attributes are present, any draw:corner-radius attribute is ignored.

    -

    The draw:corner-radius attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:caption> 10.3.11, <draw:rect> 10.3.2, <draw:text-box> 10.4.3 and <office:annotation> 14.1.

    +

    The draw:corner-radius attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:caption> ?, <draw:rect> ?, <draw:text-box> ? and <office:annotation> ?.

    -

    The draw:corner-radius attribute has the data type nonNegativeLength 18.3.21.

    +

    The draw:corner-radius attribute has the data type nonNegativeLength ?.

    19.128 draw:corners

     

    The draw:corners attribute specifies the number of corners for a regular-polygon shape. If the draw:concave 19.123 attribute of the <draw:regular-polygon> 10.3.6 element has the value false, the value of the draw:corners attribute specifies the number of corners of the polygon. If the draw:concave attribute has the value true, the polygon has twice as many corners as the value of the draw:corners attribute.

    Note: The drawing of polygons is further described at the draw:sharpness 19.211 attribute.

    -

    The draw:corners attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:regular-polygon> 10.3.6.

    +

    The draw:corners attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:regular-polygon> ?.

    -

    The draw:corners attribute has the data type positiveInteger 18.2.

    +

    The draw:corners attribute has the data type positiveInteger ?.

    19.129 draw:cx

    The draw:cx attribute, along with the draw:cy 19.130 attribute, specifies the center of the geometry that is used for a gradient 19.218.2, if the gradient style is ellipsoid, radial, rectangular, or square.

    -

    The draw:cx attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:gradient> 16.42.1 and <draw:opacity> 16.42.7.

    +

    The draw:cx attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:gradient> ? and <draw:opacity> ?.

    -

    The draw:cx attribute has the data type percent 18.3.24.

    +

    The draw:cx attribute has the data type percent ?.

    19.130 draw:cy

    The draw:cy attribute, along with the draw:cx 19.129 attribute, specifies the center of the geometry that is used for a gradient, if the gradient 19.218.2 style is ellipsoid, radial, rectangular, or square.

    -

    The draw:cy attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:gradient> 16.42.1 and <draw:opacity> 16.42.7.

    +

    The draw:cy attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:gradient> ? and <draw:opacity> ?.

    -

    The draw:cy attribute has the data type percent 18.3.24.

    +

    The draw:cy attribute has the data type percent ?.

    19.131 draw:data

    The draw:data attribute specifies rendering-engine-specific data for a custom shape. This attribute is only evaluated if a rendering engine is specified by the draw:engine attribute.

    -

    The draw:data attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:custom-shape> 10.6.1.

    +

    The draw:data attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:custom-shape> ?.

    -

    The draw:data attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The draw:data attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.132 draw:display

    The draw:display attribute specifies the visibility of drawing objects contained in a layer for display or printing.

    @@ -9954,7 +9956,7 @@

    19.132 <
    • always: drawing objects are visible on screen and in printed output. 

    • none: drawing objects are not visible on screen or in printed output. 

    • printer: drawing objects are visible in printed output but not on screen. 

    • screen: drawing objects are visible on screen but not in printed output. 

    The default value for this attribute is always.

    -

    The draw:display attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:layer> 10.2.3.

    +

    The draw:display attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:layer> ?.

    The values of the draw:display attribute are always, screen, printer or none.

    19.133 draw:display-name

    @@ -9965,58 +9967,58 @@

    19.133.2 The draw:display-name attribute specifies the name of a fill image.

    -

    The draw:display-name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:fill-image> 16.42.6.

    +

    The draw:display-name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:fill-image> ?.

    -

    The draw:display-name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The draw:display-name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.133.3 <draw:gradient>

    The draw:display-name attribute specifies the name of a gradient.

    -

    The draw:display-name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:gradient> 16.42.1.

    +

    The draw:display-name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:gradient> ?.

    -

    The draw:display-name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The draw:display-name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.133.4 <draw:hatch>

    The draw:display-name attribute specifies the name of a hatch style.

    -

    The draw:display-name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:hatch> 16.42.5.

    +

    The draw:display-name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:hatch> ?.

    -

    The draw:display-name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The draw:display-name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.133.5 <draw:marker>

    The draw:display-name attribute specifies the name of a marker.

    -

    The draw:display-name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:marker> 16.42.8.

    +

    The draw:display-name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:marker> ?.

    -

    The draw:display-name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The draw:display-name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.133.6 <draw:opacity>

    The draw:display-name attribute specifies the name of an opacity gradient.

    -

    The draw:display-name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:opacity> 16.42.7.

    +

    The draw:display-name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:opacity> ?.

    -

    The draw:display-name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The draw:display-name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.133.7 <draw:stroke-dash>

    The draw:display-name attribute specifies the name of a dash style.

    -

    The draw:display-name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:stroke-dash> 16.42.9.

    +

    The draw:display-name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:stroke-dash> ?.

    -

    The draw:display-name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The draw:display-name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.133.8 <svg:linearGradient>

    The draw:display-name attribute specifies the name of a gradient.

    -

    The draw:display-name attribute is usable with the following element: <svg:linearGradient> 16.42.2.

    +

    The draw:display-name attribute is usable with the following element: <svg:linearGradient> ?.

    -

    The draw:display-name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The draw:display-name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.133.9 <svg:radialGradient>

    The draw:display-name attribute specifies the name of a gradient.

    -

    The draw:display-name attribute is usable with the following element: <svg:radialGradient> 16.42.3.

    +

    The draw:display-name attribute is usable with the following element: <svg:radialGradient> ?.

    -

    The draw:display-name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The draw:display-name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.134 draw:distance

    19.134.1 General

    @@ -10025,94 +10027,94 @@

    19.134.2 <

    The draw:distance attribute specifies the distance between two hatch lines.

    -

    The draw:distance attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:hatch> 16.42.5.

    +

    The draw:distance attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:hatch> ?.

    -

    The draw:distance attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

    +

    The draw:distance attribute has the data type length ?.

    19.134.3 <draw:stroke-dash>

    The draw:distance attribute specifies the distance between the dashes of a stroke.

    The value of the attribute may be an absolute length or a percentage value. Percentage values are relative to the width of the stroke as defined by the svg:stroke-width attribute. 20.410

    -

    The draw:distance attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:stroke-dash> 16.42.9.

    +

    The draw:distance attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:stroke-dash> ?.

    -

    The values of the draw:distance attribute are a value of type length 18.3.19 or a value of type percent 18.3.24.

    +

    The values of the draw:distance attribute are a value of type length ? or a value of type percent ?.

    19.135 draw:dots1

    The draw:dots1 attribute specifies the number of dashes for the first sequence in an alternating sequence of dots.

    -

    The draw:dots1 attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:stroke-dash> 16.42.9.

    +

    The draw:dots1 attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:stroke-dash> ?.

    -

    The draw:dots1 attribute has the data type integer 18.2.

    +

    The draw:dots1 attribute has the data type integer ?.

    19.136 draw:dots1-length

    The draw:dots1-length attributes specifies the length of the dashes in the sequence specified by draw:dots1.

    The value of the attribute may be an absolute length or a percentage value. Percentage values are relative to the width of the stroke as defined by the svg:stroke-width attribute. 20.410

    -

    The draw:dots1-length attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:stroke-dash> 16.42.9.

    +

    The draw:dots1-length attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:stroke-dash> ?.

    -

    The values of the draw:dots1-length attribute are a value of type length 18.3.19 or a value of type percent 18.3.24.

    +

    The values of the draw:dots1-length attribute are a value of type length ? or a value of type percent ?.

    19.137 draw:dots2

    The draw:dots2 attribute specifies the number of dashes for the second sequence in an alternating sequence of dots.

    -

    The draw:dots2 attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:stroke-dash> 16.42.9.

    +

    The draw:dots2 attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:stroke-dash> ?.

    -

    The draw:dots2 attribute has the data type integer 18.2.

    +

    The draw:dots2 attribute has the data type integer ?.

    19.138 draw:dots2-length

    The draw:dots2-length attributes specifies the length of the dashes in the sequence specified by draw:dots2.

    The value of the attribute may be an absolute length or a percentage value. Percentage values relative to the width of the stroke as defined by the svg:stroke-width attribute. 20.410

    -

    The draw:dots2-length attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:stroke-dash> 16.42.9.

    +

    The draw:dots2-length attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:stroke-dash> ?.

    -

    The values of the draw:dots2-length attribute are a value of type length 18.3.19 or a value of type percent 18.3.24.

    +

    The values of the draw:dots2-length attribute are a value of type length ? or a value of type percent ?.

    19.139 draw:end

    The draw:end attributes specifies the end value for the <draw:opacity> 16.42.7 element, which interpolates between the value of this attribute and draw:start. The defined value range for the draw:end attribute is 0% to 100%, where 0% is transparent and 100% is opaque.

    -

    The draw:end attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:opacity> 16.42.7.

    +

    The draw:end attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:opacity> ?.

    -

    The draw:end attribute has the data type zeroToHundredPercent 18.3.42.

    +

    The draw:end attribute has the data type zeroToHundredPercent ?.

    19.140 draw:end-angle

    The draw:end-angle attribute specifies the end angle of an arc, cut, or section for circles where the draw:kind 19.188 attribute value is arc, cut, or section.

    -

    The draw:end-angle attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:circle> 10.3.8 and <draw:ellipse> 10.3.9.

    +

    The draw:end-angle attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:circle> ? and <draw:ellipse> ?.

    -

    The draw:end-angle attribute has the data type angle 18.3.1.

    +

    The draw:end-angle attribute has the data type angle ?.

    19.141 draw:end-color

    The draw:end-color attribute specifies the end value for the <draw:gradient> element, which interpolates between the value of this attribute and draw:start-color 19.214.

    -

    The draw:end-color attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:gradient> 16.42.1.

    +

    The draw:end-color attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:gradient> ?.

    -

    The draw:end-color attribute has the data type color 18.3.9.

    +

    The draw:end-color attribute has the data type color ?.

    19.142 draw:end-glue-point

    The draw:end-glue-point attribute identifies the glue point in a shape where a connector ends by its number. See 10.3.16. Glue point numbers are defined by the draw:id attributes of the glue point elements <draw:glue-point>. 19.187.2

    If the connector is not connected to a shape, this attribute is ignored.

    -

    The draw:end-glue-point attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:connector> 10.3.10.

    +

    The draw:end-glue-point attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:connector> ?.

    -

    The draw:end-glue-point attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger 18.2.

    +

    The draw:end-glue-point attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger ?.

    19.143 draw:end-intensity

    The draw:end-intensity attribute specifies the intensity of the gradient's end color as a percentage value. If it is not specified, the color is used at 100% intensity. The defined value range for the draw:end-intensity attribute is 0% to 100%,

    -

    The draw:end-intensity attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:gradient> 16.42.1.

    +

    The draw:end-intensity attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:gradient> ?.

    -

    The draw:end-intensity attribute has the data type zeroToHundredPercent 18.3.42.

    +

    The draw:end-intensity attribute has the data type zeroToHundredPercent ?.

    19.144 draw:end-shape

    The draw:end-shape attribute specifies a drawing shape to which the end of a connector is connected.

    -

    The draw:end-shape attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:connector> 10.3.10.

    +

    The draw:end-shape attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:connector> ?.

    -

    The draw:end-shape attribute has the data type IDREF 18.2.

    +

    The draw:end-shape attribute has the data type IDREF ?.

    19.145 draw:enhanced-path

    The draw:enhanced-path attribute specifies a path that is the outline of a shape.

    @@ -10128,7 +10130,7 @@

    19.145 Table 10 - Enhanced path commands

    -
    +

    Command

    Name

    @@ -10136,7 +10138,7 @@

    19.145 Parameters

    Description

    -
    +

    A

    arcto

    @@ -10144,7 +10146,7 @@

    19.145 (x1 y1 x2 y2 x3 y3 x4 y4) +

    (x1, y1) and (x2, y2) define the bounding box of an ellipse. A line is then drawn from the current point to the start angle of the arc that is specified by the radial vector of point (x3, y3) and then counter-clockwise to the end-angle that is specified by point (x4, y4). The intersection of the radial vector of point (x4, y4) with the ellipse becomes the new current point.

    -
    +

    B

    arc

    @@ -10152,7 +10154,7 @@

    19.145 (x1 y1 x2 y2 x3 y3 x4 y4) +

    The same as the “A” command, except that an implied moveto to the starting point is done.

    -
    +

    C

    curveto

    @@ -10160,7 +10162,7 @@

    19.145 (x1 y1 x2 y2 x y) +

    Draws a cubic Bézier curve from the current point to (x,y) using (x1,y1) as the control point at the beginning of the curve and (x2,y2) as the control point at the end of the curve. The point (x, y) becomes the new current point.

    -
    +

    F

    nofill

    @@ -10168,7 +10170,7 @@

    19.145 (none)

    Specifies that the current set of sub-paths will not be filled.

    -
    +

    L

    lineto

    @@ -10176,7 +10178,7 @@

    19.145 (x y) +

    Draws a line from the current point to (x, y). If followed by multiple coordinate pairs, they are all interpreted as lineto. The point (x, y) becomes the new current point in each case.

    -
    +

    ‍G

    arcangleto

    @@ -10204,7 +10206,7 @@

    19.145

    +

    M

    moveto

    @@ -10212,7 +10214,7 @@

    19.145 (x y) +

    Start a new sub-path at the given (x,y) coordinate. If a moveto is followed by multiple pairs of coordinates, they are treated as lineto. The point (x, y) becomes the new current point in each case.

    -
    +

    N

    endpath

    @@ -10220,7 +10222,7 @@

    19.145 (none)

    Ends the current set of sub-paths. The sub-paths will be filled by using the “even-odd” filling rule. Other following subpaths will be filled independently. The current point becomes undefined.

    -
    +

    Q

    quadratic­curveto

    @@ -10228,7 +10230,7 @@

    19.145 (x1 y1 x y)+

    Draws a quadratic Bézier curve from the current point to (x, y) using (x1, y1) as the control point. (x, y) becomes the new current point at the end of the command.

    -
    +

    S

    nostroke

    @@ -10236,7 +10238,7 @@

    19.145 (none)

    Specifies that the current set of sub-paths will not be stroked.

    -
    +

    T

    angle­ellipseto

    @@ -10250,7 +10252,7 @@

    19.145 The segment is drawn clockwise.

    The point of the ellipse specified by the end-angle t1 becomes the new current point.

    -

    +

    U

    angle­ellipse

    @@ -10258,7 +10260,7 @@

    19.145 (x y wR hR t0 t1) +

    The same as the “T” command, except that no current point is required but an implied moveto to the starting point is done and thus no line to the start point is drawn..

    -
    +

    V

    clockwise­arc

    @@ -10266,7 +10268,7 @@

    19.145 (x1 y1 x2 y2 x3 y3 x4 y4)+

    The same as the “A” command, except that an implied moveto to the starting point is done and the arc is drawn clockwise.

    -
    +

    W

    clockwise­arcto

    @@ -10274,7 +10276,7 @@

    19.145 (x1 y1 x2 y2 x3 y3 x4 y4) +

    The same as the “A” command except, that the arc is drawn clockwise.

    -
    +

    X

    elliptical­quadrantx

    @@ -10282,7 +10284,7 @@

    19.145 (x y) +

    Draws a quarter ellipse, whose initial segment is tangential to the x-axis from the current point to (x, y). For each additional quarter ellipse command, the axis to which the segment is tangential to switches from x to y and from y to x. The point (x, y) becomes the new current point in each case.

    -
    +

    Y

    elliptical­quadranty

    @@ -10290,7 +10292,7 @@

    19.145 (x y) +

    Draws a quarter ellipse, whose initial segment is tangential to the y-axis from the current point to (x, y). For each additional quarter ellipse command, the axis to which the segment is tangential to switches from y to x and from x to y.  The point (x, y) becomes the new current point in each case.

    -
    +

    Z

    closepath

    @@ -10305,25 +10307,25 @@

    19.145 Note: The value of the draw:enhanced-path attribute is based upon [SVG] §8.3.

    -

    The draw:enhanced-path attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> 10.6.2.

    +

    The draw:enhanced-path attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> ?.

    -

    The draw:enhanced-path attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The draw:enhanced-path attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.146 draw:engine

    The draw:engine attribute specifies the name of a specific rendering engine that can be used to render a custom shape.

    The value of the draw:engine attribute shall not influence the geometry of a shape.

    -

    The draw:engine attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:custom-shape> 10.6.1.

    +

    The draw:engine attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:custom-shape> ?.

    -

    The draw:engine attribute has the data type namespacedToken 18.3.20.

    +

    The draw:engine attribute has the data type namespacedToken ?.

    19.147 draw:escape-direction

    The draw:escape-direction attribute specifies the direction in which a connection line leaves a drawing object if a connector connects to a glue point.

    The defined values for the draw:escape-direction attribute are:

    • auto: the connection line may leave in all four directions from a drawing object. 

    • down: the connection line leaves down from a drawing object. 

    • horizontal: the connection line may leave to the left or to the right of a drawing object. 

    • left: the connection line leaves to the left of a drawing object. 

    • right: the connection line leaves to the right of a drawing object. 

    • up: the connection line leaves up from a drawing object. 

    • vertical: the connection line may leave up or down from a drawing object. 

    -

    The draw:escape-direction attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:glue-point> 10.3.16.

    +

    The draw:escape-direction attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:glue-point> ?.

    The values of the draw:escape-direction attribute are auto, left, right, up, down, horizontal or vertical.

    19.148 draw:extrusion

    @@ -10334,9 +10336,9 @@

    19.148
  • false: extrusion is not displayed. 

  • true: extrusion is displayed. 

  • The default value for this attribute is false.

    -

    The draw:extrusion attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> 10.6.2.

    +

    The draw:extrusion attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> ?.

    -

    The draw:extrusion attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The draw:extrusion attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.149 draw:extrusion-allowed

    The draw:extrusion-allowed attribute specifies whether a shape can be rendered as an extrusion object.

    @@ -10345,18 +10347,18 @@

    19.149
  • false: shape cannot be rendered as an extrusion object. 

  • true: shape can be rendered as an extrusion object. 

  • The default value for this attribute is false.

    -

    The draw:extrusion-allowed attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> 10.6.2.

    +

    The draw:extrusion-allowed attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> ?.

    -

    The draw:extrusion-allowed attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The draw:extrusion-allowed attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.150 draw:extrusion-brightness

    The draw:extrusion-brightness attribute specifies the brightness of a scene.

    The default value for this attribute is 33%.

    -

    The draw:extrusion-brightness attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> 10.6.2.

    +

    The draw:extrusion-brightness attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> ?.

    -

    The draw:extrusion-brightness attribute has the data type zeroToHundredPercent 18.3.42.

    +

    The draw:extrusion-brightness attribute has the data type zeroToHundredPercent ?.

    19.151 draw:extrusion-color

    The draw:extrusion-color attribute specifies if an extrusion color is used. The extrusion color is defined by the draw:secondary-fill-color 20.157 attribute specified in a custom shape's graphic style.

    @@ -10365,36 +10367,36 @@

    19.151
  • false: extrusion color is not used. 

  • true: extrusion color is used. 

  • The default value for this attribute is false.

    -

    The draw:extrusion-color attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> 10.6.2.

    +

    The draw:extrusion-color attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> ?.

    -

    The draw:extrusion-color attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The draw:extrusion-color attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.152 draw:extrusion-depth

    The draw:extrusion-depth attribute specifies the depth of an extrusion. It takes two white space separated values. The first value specifies the depth of the extrusion in units, the second value specifies the fraction of the extrusion that lies before a shape. The second value shall be in the range [0,1]. A value of 0 is the default.

    The default value for this attribute is 36pt 0.

    -

    The draw:extrusion-depth attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> 10.6.2.

    +

    The draw:extrusion-depth attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> ?.

    -

    The draw:extrusion-depth attribute has two white space separated values. The first value is of type length 18.3.19. The second value is of type double 18.2.

    +

    The draw:extrusion-depth attribute has two white space separated values. The first value is of type length ?. The second value is of type double ?.

    19.153 draw:extrusion-diffusion

    The draw:extrusion-diffusion attribute specifies the amount of diffusion reflected by a shape.

    The default value for this attribute is 0%.

    -

    The draw:extrusion-diffusion attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> 10.6.2.

    +

    The draw:extrusion-diffusion attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> ?.

    -

    The draw:extrusion-diffusion attribute has the data type percent 18.3.24.

    +

    The draw:extrusion-diffusion attribute has the data type percent ?.

    19.154 draw:extrusion-first-light-direction

    The draw:extrusion-first-light-direction attribute specifies the direction of the first light.

    The default value for this attribute is (5 0 1).

    -

    The draw:extrusion-first-light-direction attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> 10.6.2.

    +

    The draw:extrusion-first-light-direction attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> ?.

    -

    The draw:extrusion-first-light-direction attribute has the data type vector3D 18.3.41.

    +

    The draw:extrusion-first-light-direction attribute has the data type vector3D ?.

    19.155 draw:extrusion-first-light-harsh

    The draw:extrusion-first-light-harsh attribute specifies if the first light is harsh.

    @@ -10403,18 +10405,18 @@

  • false: the light is not harsh. The means by which the light is softened is implementation-defined. 

  • true: the light is harsh. The light is an undiffused point source. 

  • The default value for this attribute is true.

    -

    The draw:extrusion-first-light-harsh attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> 10.6.2.

    +

    The draw:extrusion-first-light-harsh attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> ?.

    -

    The draw:extrusion-first-light-harsh attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The draw:extrusion-first-light-harsh attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.156 draw:extrusion-first-light-level

    The draw:extrusion-first-light-level attribute specifies the intensity of the first light.

    The default value for this attribute is 66%.

    -

    The draw:extrusion-first-light-level attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> 10.6.2.

    +

    The draw:extrusion-first-light-level attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> ?.

    -

    The draw:extrusion-first-light-level attribute has the data type zeroToHundredPercent 18.3.42.

    +

    The draw:extrusion-first-light-level attribute has the data type zeroToHundredPercent ?.

    19.157 draw:extrusion-light-face

    The draw:extrusion-light-face attribute specifies if the front face of an extrusion responds to lighting changes.

    @@ -10423,9 +10425,9 @@

    19.157
    • false: front face of extrusion does not respond to lighting changes. 

    • true: front face of extrusion responds to lighting changes. 

    The default value for this attribute is true.

    -

    The draw:extrusion-light-face attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> 10.6.2.

    +

    The draw:extrusion-light-face attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> ?.

    -

    The draw:extrusion-light-face attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The draw:extrusion-light-face attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.158 draw:extrusion-metal

    The draw:extrusion-metal attribute specifies the shading of an extruded shape.

    @@ -10434,18 +10436,18 @@

    19.158
  • false: the specular color for the shading of an extruded shape is white. 

  • true: the specular color for the shading of an extruded shape is gray (red green and blue values of 200) instead of white and 15% is added to the specularity. 

  • The default value for this attribute is false.

    -

    The draw:extrusion-metal attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> 10.6.2.

    +

    The draw:extrusion-metal attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> ?.

    -

    The draw:extrusion-metal attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The draw:extrusion-metal attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.159 draw:extrusion-number-of-line-segments

    The draw:extrusion-number-of-line-segments attribute specifies the number of line segments that should be used to display curved surfaces.

    The default value for this attribute is 30.

    -

    The draw:extrusion-number-of-line-segments attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> 10.6.2.

    +

    The draw:extrusion-number-of-line-segments attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> ?.

    -

    The draw:extrusion-number-of-line-segments attribute has the data type integer 18.2.

    +

    The draw:extrusion-number-of-line-segments attribute has the data type integer ?.

    19.160 draw:extrusion-origin

    The draw:extrusion-origin attribute specifies the point of origin of a shape within its bounding box in shape-size fractions. The value of the draw:extrusion-origin attribute consists of two parameters separated by white space.

    @@ -10460,9 +10462,9 @@

    19.160
  • -0.5: represents the top side of the shape. 

  • 0: represents the center of the shape. 

  • 0.5: represents the bottom side of the shape. 

  • The default value for this attribute is 0.5 -0.5.

    -

    The draw:extrusion-origin attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> 10.6.2.

    +

    The draw:extrusion-origin attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> ?.

    -

    The draw:extrusion-origin attribute has two white space separated values. The first value is a value of type double 18.2 in the range [-0.5,0.5]. The second value is a value of type double 18.2 in the range [-0.5,0.5].

    +

    The draw:extrusion-origin attribute has two white space separated values. The first value is a value of type double ? in the range [-0.5,0.5]. The second value is a value of type double ? in the range [-0.5,0.5].

    19.161 draw:extrusion-rotation-angle

    The draw:extrusion-rotation-angle attribute specifies rotation about an x-axis and y-axis. The values are separated by a white space. The first angle specifies rotation on the x-axis and the second angle specifies rotation on the y-axis. The z-axis is specified by the draw:transform 19.228 attribute on the <draw:custom-shape> 10.6.1 element.

    @@ -10471,25 +10473,25 @@

    19

    The default value for this attribute is 0 0.

    -

    The draw:extrusion-rotation-angle attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> 10.6.2.

    +

    The draw:extrusion-rotation-angle attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> ?.

    -

    The draw:extrusion-rotation-angle attribute has two white space separated values. The first value is of type angle 18.3.1. The second value is of type angle 18.3.1.

    +

    The draw:extrusion-rotation-angle attribute has two white space separated values. The first value is of type angle ?. The second value is of type angle ?.

    19.162 draw:extrusion-rotation-center

    The draw:extrusion-rotation-center attribute specifies the position of a rotation center in shape-size fractions. If the draw:extrusion-rotation-center attribute is omitted, the geometric center of the shape is used as the rotation center.

    -

    The draw:extrusion-rotation-center attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> 10.6.2.

    +

    The draw:extrusion-rotation-center attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> ?.

    -

    The draw:extrusion-rotation-center attribute has the data type vector3D 18.3.41.

    +

    The draw:extrusion-rotation-center attribute has the data type vector3D ?.

    19.163 draw:extrusion-second-light-direction

    The draw:extrusion-second-light-direction attribute specifies the direction of the second light.

    The default value for this attribute is (-5 0 1).

    -

    The draw:extrusion-second-light-direction attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> 10.6.2.

    +

    The draw:extrusion-second-light-direction attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> ?.

    -

    The draw:extrusion-second-light-direction attribute has the data type vector3D 18.3.41.

    +

    The draw:extrusion-second-light-direction attribute has the data type vector3D ?.

    19.164 draw:extrusion-second-light-harsh

    The draw:extrusion-second-light-harsh attribute specifies if the second light is harsh.

    @@ -10498,27 +10500,27 @@

  • false: the light is not harsh. The means by which the light is softened is implementation-defined. 

  • true: the light is harsh. The light is an undiffused point source. 

  • The default value for this attribute is true.

    -

    The draw:extrusion-second-light-harsh attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> 10.6.2.

    +

    The draw:extrusion-second-light-harsh attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> ?.

    -

    The draw:extrusion-second-light-harsh attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The draw:extrusion-second-light-harsh attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.165 draw:extrusion-second-light-level

    The draw:extrusion-second-light-level attribute specifies the intensity of the second light.

    The default value for this attribute is 66%.

    -

    The draw:extrusion-second-light-level attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> 10.6.2.

    +

    The draw:extrusion-second-light-level attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> ?.

    -

    The draw:extrusion-second-light-level attribute has the data type zeroToHundredPercent 18.3.42.

    +

    The draw:extrusion-second-light-level attribute has the data type zeroToHundredPercent ?.

    19.166 draw:extrusion-shininess

    The draw:extrusion-shininess attribute specifies the reflectivity of a mirror.

    The default value for this attribute is 50%.

    -

    The draw:extrusion-shininess attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> 10.6.2.

    +

    The draw:extrusion-shininess attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> ?.

    -

    The draw:extrusion-shininess attribute has the data type zeroToHundredPercent 18.3.42.

    +

    The draw:extrusion-shininess attribute has the data type zeroToHundredPercent ?.

    19.167 draw:extrusion-skew

    The draw:extrusion-skew attribute specifies the skew amount and skew angle of an extrusion. Skew settings are only applied if the dr3d:projection 19.102 attribute on the same element has the value parallel.

    @@ -10527,34 +10529,34 @@

    19.167 The default value for this attribute is 50 45.

    -

    The draw:extrusion-skew attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> 10.6.2.

    +

    The draw:extrusion-skew attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> ?.

    -

    The draw:extrusion-skew attribute has two white space separated values. The first value is of type double 18.2. The second value is of type angle 18.3.1.

    +

    The draw:extrusion-skew attribute has two white space separated values. The first value is of type double ?. The second value is of type angle ?.

    19.168 draw:extrusion-specularity

    The draw:extrusion-specularity attribute specifies the specularity of an extrusion object.

    The default value for this attribute is 0%. The value shall be non-negative.

    -

    The draw:extrusion-specularity attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> 10.6.2.

    +

    The draw:extrusion-specularity attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> ?.

    -

    The draw:extrusion-specularity attribute has the data type nonNegativePercent 18.3.44.

    +

    The draw:extrusion-specularity attribute has the data type nonNegativePercent ?.

    19.169 draw:extrusion-viewpoint

    The draw:extrusion-viewpoint attribute specifies the viewpoint of an observer as a 3D point.

    The default value for this attribute is (3.5cm -3.5cm 25cm).

    -

    The draw:extrusion-viewpoint attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> 10.6.2.

    +

    The draw:extrusion-viewpoint attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> ?.

    -

    The draw:extrusion-viewpoint attribute has the data type point3D 18.3.25.

    +

    The draw:extrusion-viewpoint attribute has the data type point3D ?.

    19.170 draw:filter-name

    The draw:filter-name attribute specifies the implementation-dependent filter name that has been used to load an image into the document.

    -

    The draw:filter-name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:image> 10.4.4.

    +

    The draw:filter-name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:image> ?.

    -

    The draw:filter-name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The draw:filter-name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.171 draw:formula

    The draw:formula attribute specifies an equation that should be used to evaluate a value.

    @@ -10580,6 +10582,7 @@

    19.171 <

     | function_reference +

     | modifier_reference

     | unary_function S* '(' S* additive_expression S* ')' @@ -10589,7 +10592,6 @@

    19.171 <

       additive_expression S* ')' -

     | ternary_function S* '(' S* additive_expression S* ',' S*

      @@ -10634,59 +10636,59 @@

    19.171 <

    Table 11 - Enhanced geometry equation identifiers

    -
    +

    Identifier

    Description

    -
    +

    bottom

    The bottom position of the svg:viewBox 19.574 attribute is used.

    -
    +

    hasfill

    If the shape has a fill style, a value of 1 is used. If the shape has no fill style, a value of 0 is used.

    -
    +

    hasstroke

    If the shape has a line style, a value of 1 is used. If the shape has no line style, a value of 0 is used.

    -
    +

    height

    The height of the svg:viewBox 19.574 attribute is used.

    -
    +

    left

    The left position of the svg:viewBox 19.574 attribute is used.

    -
    +

    logheight

    The height in 1/100th mm as specified by the svg:height 19.543 attribute is used.

    -
    +

    logwidth

    The width in 1/100th mm as specified by the svg:width 19.575 attribute is used.

    -
    +

    pi

    The number π.

    -
    +

    right

    The right position of the svg:viewBox 19.574 attribute is used.

    -
    +

    top

    The top position of the svg:viewBox 19.574 attribute is used.

    -
    +

    width

    The width of the svg:viewBox 19.574 attribute is used.

    -
    +

    xstretch

    The value of the draw:path-stretchpoint-x 19.204 attribute is used.

    -
    +

    ystretch

    The value of the draw:path-stretchpoint-y 19.205 attribute is used.

    @@ -10696,70 +10698,70 @@

    19.171 <

    Table 12 - Functions Used in draw:formula

    -
    +

    Function

    Description

    -
    +

    abs(n)

    returns the absolute value of n

    -
    +

    sqrt(n)

    returns the positive square root of n

    -
    +

    sin(n)

    returns the trigonometric sine of n, where n is an angle specified in radians

    -
    +

    cos(n)

    returns the trigonometric cosine of n, where n is an angle specified in radians

    -
    +

    tan(n)

    returns the trigonometric tangent of n, where n is an angle specified in radians

    -
    +

    atan(n)

    returns the arc tangent of n in radians

    -
    +

    min(x,y)

    returns the smaller of two values

    -
    +

    max(x,y)

    returns the greater of two values

    -
    +

    atan2(y,x)

    returns the angle in radians of the vector (x,y) with the x-axis

    -
    +

    if(c,x,y)

    conditional testing: if c is greater than zero then the result of evaluating x is returned, otherwise the result of evaluating y is returned.

    -

    The draw:formula attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:equation> 10.2.5.

    +

    The draw:formula attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:equation> ?.

    -

    The draw:formula attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The draw:formula attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.172 draw:frame-name

    The draw:frame-name attribute specifies the name of a frame. The name of a frame can be used as a target by hyperlinks.

    -

    The draw:frame-name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:floating-frame> 10.4.10.

    +

    The draw:frame-name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:floating-frame> ?.

    -

    The draw:frame-name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The draw:frame-name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.173 draw:glue-point-leaving-directions

    The draw:glue-point-leaving-directions attribute specifies a comma “,” (U+002C, COMMA) separated list of angles. The angles are listed in the same order as the glue points specified in the draw:glue-points attribute. 19.175

    -

    The draw:glue-point-leaving-directions attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> 10.6.2.

    +

    The draw:glue-point-leaving-directions attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> ?.

    -

    The draw:glue-point-leaving-directions attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The draw:glue-point-leaving-directions attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.174 draw:glue-point-type

    The draw:glue-point-type attribute specifies a glue point type. If the draw:glue-points 19.175 attribute has a value, this attribute is ignored.

    @@ -10768,7 +10770,7 @@

    19.174
  • none: there are no glue points, including default glue points. 

  • rectangle: the middle of each side of the shape bound rectangle specifies an object specific glue point 

  • segments: a connector will connect with each point of the draw:enhanced-path 19.145 attribute. 

  • The default value for this attribute is none.

    -

    The draw:glue-point-type attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> 10.6.2.

    +

    The draw:glue-point-type attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> ?.

    The values of the draw:glue-point-type attribute are none, segments or rectangle.

    19.175 draw:glue-points

    @@ -10785,9 +10787,9 @@

    19.175 <

    gluepoints::= gluepointsequence?
    gluepointsequence::= gluepoint ( ' '+ gluepointsequence )*
    glue-point::= position ' '+ position
    position::= formula | modifier | number
    formula::= '?' name
    modifier::= '$' integer
    number::= sign? float | sign? integer
    float::= fractional exponent? | integer exponent
    fractional::= integer? '.' integer | integer '.'
    exponent::= ( 'e' | 'E' ) sign? integer
    sign::= '+'| '-'
    integer::= [0-9]+
    name ::= [^ ]+

    -

    The draw:glue-points attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> 10.6.2.

    +

    The draw:glue-points attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> ?.

    -

    The draw:glue-points attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The draw:glue-points attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.176 draw:handle-mirror-horizontal

    The draw:handle-mirror-horizontal attribute specifies if the y position of a handle is mirrored.

    @@ -10796,9 +10798,9 @@

    19
    • false: the y position of a handle is not mirrored. 

    • true: the y position of a handle is mirrored. 

    The default value for this attribute is false.

    -

    The draw:handle-mirror-horizontal attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:handle> 10.6.3.

    +

    The draw:handle-mirror-horizontal attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:handle> ?.

    -

    The draw:handle-mirror-horizontal attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The draw:handle-mirror-horizontal attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.177 draw:handle-mirror-vertical

    The draw:handle-mirror-vertical attribute specifies if the x position of a handle is mirrored.

    @@ -10807,16 +10809,16 @@

    19.1
    • false: the x position of a handle is not mirrored. 

    • true: the x position of a handle is mirrored. 

    The default value for this attribute is false.

    -

    The draw:handle-mirror-vertical attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:handle> 10.6.3.

    +

    The draw:handle-mirror-vertical attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:handle> ?.

    -

    The draw:handle-mirror-vertical attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The draw:handle-mirror-vertical attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.178 draw:handle-polar (deprecated)

    The draw:handle-polar attribute specifies that a handle is a polar handle. The syntax for this attribute is the same as for the draw:handle-position 19.179 attribute. The first parameter specifies the horizontal center position, the vertical center position is specified by the second parameter. If this attribute is set, the draw:handle-range-x-minimum 19.183, draw:handle-range-x-maximum 19.182, draw:handle-range-y-minimum 19.185 and draw:handle-range-y-maximum 19.184 attributes are ignored, and the draw:handle-radius-range-minimum 19.181 and draw:handle-radius-range-maximum 19.180 attributes are used.

    -

    The draw:handle-polar attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:handle> 10.6.3.

    +

    The draw:handle-polar attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:handle> ?.

    -

    The draw:handle-polar attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The draw:handle-polar attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.179 draw:handle-position (deprecated)

    The draw:handle-position attribute specifies the position of a handle and consists of two values.

    @@ -10826,55 +10828,55 @@

    Table 13 - Handle position constants

    -
    +

    Constant

    Description

    -
    +

    bottom

    The bottom coordinate of the view box as specified by the svg:viewBox 19.574 attribute is used.

    -
    +

    hasfill

    If the shape has a fill style, a value of 1 is used.

    -
    +

    hasstroke

    If the shape has a line style, a value of 1 is used.

    -
    +

    height

    The view box height as specified by the svg:viewBox 19.574 attribute is used.

    -
    +

    logheight

    The height in 1/100th mm as specified by the svg:height 19.543 attribute is used.

    -
    +

    logwidth

    The width in 1/100th mm as specified by the svg:width 19.575 attribute is used.

    -
    +

    left

    The left coordinate of the view box as specified by the svg:viewBox 19.574 attribute is used.

    -
    +

    right

    The right coordinate of the view box as specified by the svg:viewBox 19.574 attribute is used.

    -
    +

    top

    The top coordinate of the view box as specified by the svg:viewBox 19.574 attribute is used.

    -
    +

    width

    The view box width as specified by the svg:viewBox 19.574 attribute is used.

    -
    +

    xstretch

    The value of the draw:path-stretchpoint-x 19.204 attribute is used.

    -
    +

    ystretch

    The value of the draw:path-stretchpoint-y 19.205 attribute is used.

    @@ -10887,51 +10889,51 @@

    handleposition ::= position ' '+ position
    position::= formula | modifier | constant | number
    formula::= '?' name
    modifier::= '$' integer
    constant::= 'left' | 'top' | 'right' | 'bottom' |
    'xstretch' | 'ystretch' | 'hasstroke' | 'hasfill ' |
    'width' | 'height' | 'logwidth' | 'logheight'
    number::=sign? float | sign? integer
    float::= fractional exponent? | integer exponent
    fractional::= integer? '.' integer | integer '.'
    exponent::= ( 'e' | 'E' ) sign? integer
    sign::= '+'| '-'
    integer::= [0-9]+
    name ::= [^ ]+

    -

    The draw:handle-position attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:handle> 10.6.3.

    +

    The draw:handle-position attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:handle> ?.

    -

    The draw:handle-position attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The draw:handle-position attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.180 draw:handle-radius-range-maximum

    The draw:handle-radius-range-maximum attribute specifies the maximum radius range for a polar handle. The syntax for the value of the draw:handle-radius-range-maximum attribute is the same as the draw:handle-polar-radius attribute. 19.928

    -

    The draw:handle-radius-range-maximum attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:handle> 10.6.3.

    +

    The draw:handle-radius-range-maximum attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:handle> ?.

    -

    The draw:handle-radius-range-maximum attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The draw:handle-radius-range-maximum attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.181 draw:handle-radius-range-minimum

    The draw:handle-radius-range-minimum attribute specifies the minimum radius range for a polar handle. The syntax for the value of the draw:handle-radius-range-minimum attribute is the same as the draw:handle-polar-radius attribute. 19.928

    -

    The draw:handle-radius-range-minimum attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:handle> 10.6.3.

    +

    The draw:handle-radius-range-minimum attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:handle> ?.

    -

    The draw:handle-radius-range-minimum attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The draw:handle-radius-range-minimum attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.182 draw:handle-range-x-maximum

    The draw:handle-range-x-maximum attribute specifies the horizontal maximum value of the range for movement of a handle. The syntax for the value of the draw:handle-range-x-maximum attribute is the same as the draw:handle-position-x attribute. 19.924

    -

    The draw:handle-range-x-maximum attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:handle> 10.6.3.

    +

    The draw:handle-range-x-maximum attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:handle> ?.

    -

    The draw:handle-range-x-maximum attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The draw:handle-range-x-maximum attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.183 draw:handle-range-x-minimum

    The draw:handle-range-x-minimum attribute specifies the horizontal minimum value of the range of movement of a handle. The syntax for the value of the draw:handle-range-x-minimum attribute is the same as the draw:handle-position-x attribute. 19.924

    -

    The draw:handle-range-x-minimum attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:handle> 10.6.3.

    +

    The draw:handle-range-x-minimum attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:handle> ?.

    -

    The draw:handle-range-x-minimum attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The draw:handle-range-x-minimum attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.184 draw:handle-range-y-maximum

    The draw:handle-range-y-maximum attribute specifies the vertical maximum value of the range for movement of a handle. The syntax for the value of the draw:handle-range-y-maximum attribute is the same as the draw:handle-position-y attribute. 19.925

    -

    The draw:handle-range-y-maximum attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:handle> 10.6.3.

    +

    The draw:handle-range-y-maximum attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:handle> ?.

    -

    The draw:handle-range-y-maximum attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The draw:handle-range-y-maximum attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.185 draw:handle-range-y-minimum

    The draw:handle-range-y-minimum attribute specifies the vertical minimum value of the range of movement of a handle. The syntax for the value of the draw:handle-range-y-minimum attribute is the same as the draw:handle-position-y attribute. 19.925

    -

    The draw:handle-range-y-minimum attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:handle> 10.6.3.

    +

    The draw:handle-range-y-minimum attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:handle> ?.

    -

    The draw:handle-range-y-minimum attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The draw:handle-range-y-minimum attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.186 draw:handle-switched

    The draw:handle-switched attribute specifies if handle directions are swapped if shape height exceeds shape width.

    @@ -10940,9 +10942,9 @@

    19.186
  • false: handle directions are not switched when a shape's height exceeds its width. 

  • true: handle directions are switched when a shape's height exceeds it width. 

  • The default value for this attribute is false.

    -

    The draw:handle-switched attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:handle> 10.6.3.

    +

    The draw:handle-switched attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:handle> ?.

    -

    The draw:handle-switched attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The draw:handle-switched attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.187 draw:id

    19.187.1 General

    @@ -10951,10 +10953,10 @@

    19.187.2 The draw:id attribute specifies an identifier for a glue point. See 10.3.16. The identifiers 0 to 3 are reserved for the four standard glue points of drawing objects. The glue points are numbered clockwise, starting at the top left corner edge of the shape.

    -

    The draw:id attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:glue-point> 10.3.16.

    +

    The draw:id attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:glue-point> ?.

    -

    The draw:id attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger 18.2.

    -

    19.187.3 <dr3d:cube>, <dr3d:extrude>, <dr3d:rotate>, <dr3d:scene>, <dr3d:sphere>, <draw:caption>, <draw:circle>, <draw:connector>, <draw:control>, <draw:custom-shape>, <draw:ellipse>, <draw:frame>, <draw:g>, <draw:line>, <draw:measure>, <draw:page>, <draw:page-thumbnail>, <draw:path>, <draw:polygon>, <draw:polyline>, <draw:rect>, <draw:regular-polygon> and <office:annotation> Deprecated

    +

    The draw:id attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger ?.

    +

    19.187.3 <dr3d:cube>, <dr3d:extrude>, <dr3d:rotate>, <dr3d:scene>, <dr3d:sphere>, <draw:caption>, <draw:circle>, <draw:connector>, <draw:control>, <draw:custom-shape>, <draw:ellipse>, <draw:frame>, <draw:g>, <draw:line>, <draw:measure>, <draw:page>, <draw:page-thumbnail>, <draw:path>, <draw:polygon>, <draw:polyline>, <draw:rect>, <draw:regular-polygon> and <office:annotation> Deprecated

    The draw:id attribute specifies identifiers for draw elements.

    @@ -10966,9 +10968,9 @@

    The draw:id attribute is deprecated in favor of xml:id. 19.920

    -

    The draw:id attribute is usable with the following elements: <dr3d:cube> 10.5.4, <dr3d:extrude> 10.5.6, <dr3d:rotate> 10.5.7, <dr3d:scene> 10.5.2, <dr3d:sphere> 10.5.5, <draw:caption> 10.3.11, <draw:circle> 10.3.8, <draw:connector> 10.3.10, <draw:control> 10.3.13, <draw:custom-shape> 10.6.1, <draw:ellipse> 10.3.9, <draw:frame> 10.4.2, <draw:g> 10.3.15, <draw:line> 10.3.3, <draw:measure> 10.3.12, <draw:page> 10.2.4, <draw:page-thumbnail> 10.3.14, <draw:path> 10.3.7, <draw:polygon> 10.3.5, <draw:polyline> 10.3.4, <draw:rect> 10.3.2, <draw:regular-polygon> 10.3.6 and <office:annotation> 14.1.

    +

    The draw:id attribute is usable with the following elements: <dr3d:cube> ?, <dr3d:extrude> ?, <dr3d:rotate> ?, <dr3d:scene> ?, <dr3d:sphere> ?, <draw:caption> ?, <draw:circle> ?, <draw:connector> ?, <draw:control> ?, <draw:custom-shape> ?, <draw:ellipse> ?, <draw:frame> ?, <draw:g> ?, <draw:line> ?, <draw:measure> ?, <draw:page> ?, <draw:page-thumbnail> ?, <draw:path> ?, <draw:polygon> ?, <draw:polyline> ?, <draw:rect> ?, <draw:regular-polygon> ? and <office:annotation> ?.

    -

    The draw:id attribute has the data type NCName 18.2.

    +

    The draw:id attribute has the data type NCName ?.

    19.188 draw:kind

    The draw:kind attribute specifies the appearance of a circle.

    @@ -10993,7 +10995,7 @@

    19.188 . 

    The default value for this attribute is full.

    -

    The draw:kind attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:circle> 10.3.8 and <draw:ellipse> 10.3.9.

    +

    The draw:kind attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:circle> ? and <draw:ellipse> ?.

    The values of the draw:kind attribute are full, section, cut or arc.

    19.189 draw:layer

    @@ -11002,27 +11004,27 @@

    19.189 Note: The effect of this attribute is to assign a shape to a particular layer.

    -

    The draw:layer attribute is usable with the following elements: <dr3d:cube> 10.5.4, <dr3d:extrude> 10.5.6, <dr3d:rotate> 10.5.7, <dr3d:scene> 10.5.2, <dr3d:sphere> 10.5.5, <draw:caption> 10.3.11, <draw:circle> 10.3.8, <draw:connector> 10.3.10, <draw:control> 10.3.13, <draw:custom-shape> 10.6.1, <draw:ellipse> 10.3.9, <draw:frame> 10.4.2, <draw:line> 10.3.3, <draw:measure> 10.3.12, <draw:page-thumbnail> 10.3.14, <draw:path> 10.3.7, <draw:polygon> 10.3.5, <draw:polyline> 10.3.4, <draw:rect> 10.3.2, <draw:regular-polygon> 10.3.6 and <office:annotation> 14.1.

    +

    The draw:layer attribute is usable with the following elements: <dr3d:cube> ?, <dr3d:extrude> ?, <dr3d:rotate> ?, <dr3d:scene> ?, <dr3d:sphere> ?, <draw:caption> ?, <draw:circle> ?, <draw:connector> ?, <draw:control> ?, <draw:custom-shape> ?, <draw:ellipse> ?, <draw:frame> ?, <draw:line> ?, <draw:measure> ?, <draw:page-thumbnail> ?, <draw:path> ?, <draw:polygon> ?, <draw:polyline> ?, <draw:rect> ?, <draw:regular-polygon> ? and <office:annotation> ?.

    -

    The draw:layer attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The draw:layer attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.190 draw:line-skew

    The draw:line-skew attribute specifies a list of offsets for the placements of connector lines if the connector is of type standard. The offsets are relative to the default position of the connector, that is, the position of the lines if the draw:line-skew attribute is not present. The offsets are applied in the order from the connector's start to its end shape. The first offset is applied to the line that follows the line that is connected to the start shape. The last line to which an offset is applied is the line that precedes the line that is connected to the end shape.

    For the application of the offsets the connector lines are interpreted as vectors from their start to their end point. Positive values move a line to the right, while negative values move it to the left.

    -

    The draw:line-skew attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:connector> 10.3.10.

    +

    The draw:line-skew attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:connector> ?.

    -

    The values of the draw:line-skew attribute are one, two or three white space separated values of type length 18.3.19.

    +

    The values of the draw:line-skew attribute are one, two or three white space separated values of type length ?.

    19.191 draw:mime-type

    The draw:mime-type attribute specifies the MIME type of the media type that a plugin processes, or the MIME type of the image given by a <draw:image> element. Valid values for this attribute are those defined in accordance with §3.7 of [RFC2616], or registered in accordance with [RFC6838].

    Note: Additional information on MIME media types can be found at [MIMETYPES].

    -

    The draw:mime-type attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:image> 10.4.4 and <draw:plugin> 10.4.8.

    +

    The draw:mime-type attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:image> ? and <draw:plugin> ?.

    -

    The draw:mime-type attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The draw:mime-type attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.192 draw:mirror-horizontal

    The draw:mirror-horizontal attribute specifies if the horizontal geometry of a shape is to be mirrored.

    @@ -11031,9 +11033,9 @@

    19.192
  • false: horizontal geometry of a shape is not mirrored. 

  • true: horizontal geometry of a shape is mirrored. 

  • The default value for this attribute is false.

    -

    The draw:mirror-horizontal attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> 10.6.2.

    +

    The draw:mirror-horizontal attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> ?.

    -

    The draw:mirror-horizontal attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The draw:mirror-horizontal attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.193 draw:mirror-vertical

    The draw:mirror-vertical attribute specifies if the vertical geometry of a shape is to be mirrored.

    @@ -11042,16 +11044,16 @@

    19.193
  • false: vertical geometry of a shape is not mirrored. 

  • true: vertical geometry of a shape is mirrored. 

  • The default value for this attribute is false.

    -

    The draw:mirror-vertical attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> 10.6.2.

    +

    The draw:mirror-vertical attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> ?.

    -

    The draw:mirror-vertical attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The draw:mirror-vertical attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.194 draw:master-page-name

    The draw:master-page-name attribute specifies the name of a master page assigned to a drawing page.

    -

    The draw:master-page-name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:page> 10.2.4.

    +

    The draw:master-page-name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:page> ?.

    -

    The draw:master-page-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    +

    The draw:master-page-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    19.195 draw:may-script

    The draw:may-script attribute specifies whether an applet can be modified by scripts.

    @@ -11060,9 +11062,9 @@

    19.195
  • false: applet cannot be modified by scripts. 

  • true: applet can be modified by scripts. 

  • The default value for this attribute is false.

    -

    The draw:may-script attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:applet> 10.4.7.

    +

    The draw:may-script attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:applet> ?.

    -

    The draw:may-script attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The draw:may-script attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.196 draw:modifiers

    The draw:modifiers attribute contains list of modifier values.

    @@ -11071,9 +11073,9 @@

    19.196 modifiers::= numbersequence?
    numbersequence::= number ( ' '+ numbersequence )*
    number::= sign? float | sign? integer
    float::= fractional exponent? | integer exponent
    fractional::= integer? '.' integer | integer '.'
    exponent::= ( 'e' | 'E' ) sign? integer
    sign::= '+'| '-'
    integer::= [0-9]+

    -

    The draw:modifiers attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> 10.6.2.

    +

    The draw:modifiers attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> ?.

    -

    The draw:modifiers attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The draw:modifiers attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.197 draw:name

    19.197.1 General

    @@ -11082,246 +11084,246 @@

    19.197.2 The draw:name attribute specifies a name by which a <draw:caption> element can be referenced.

    -

    The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:caption> 10.3.11.

    +

    The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:caption> ?.

    -

    The draw:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The draw:name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.197.3 <draw:circle>

    The draw:name attribute specifies a name by which a <draw:circle> element can be referenced.

    -

    The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:circle> 10.3.8.

    +

    The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:circle> ?.

    -

    The draw:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The draw:name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.197.4 <draw:connector>

    The draw:name attribute specifies a name by which a <draw:connector> element can be referenced.

    -

    The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:connector> 10.3.10.

    +

    The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:connector> ?.

    -

    The draw:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The draw:name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.197.5 <draw:control>

    The draw:name attribute specifies a name by which a <draw:control> element can be referenced.

    -

    The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:control> 10.3.13.

    +

    The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:control> ?.

    -

    The draw:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The draw:name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.197.6 <draw:custom-shape>

    The draw:name attribute specifies a name by which a <draw:custom-shape> element can be referenced.

    -

    The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:custom-shape> 10.6.1.

    +

    The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:custom-shape> ?.

    -

    The draw:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The draw:name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.197.7 <draw:ellipse>

    The draw:name attribute specifies a name by which a <draw:ellipse> element can be referenced.

    -

    The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:ellipse> 10.3.9.

    +

    The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:ellipse> ?.

    -

    The draw:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The draw:name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.197.8 <draw:equation>

    The draw:name attribute specifies a name by which a <draw:equation> element can be referenced.

    -

    The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:equation> 10.2.5.

    +

    The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:equation> ?.

    -

    The draw:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The draw:name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.197.9 <draw:fill-image>

    The draw:name attribute specifies a name by which a <draw:fill-image> element can be referenced.

    -

    The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:fill-image> 16.42.6.

    +

    The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:fill-image> ?.

    -

    The draw:name attribute has the data type styleName 18.3.32.

    +

    The draw:name attribute has the data type styleName ?.

    19.197.10 <draw:frame>

    The draw:name attribute specifies a name by which a <draw:frame> element can be referenced.

    -

    The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:frame> 10.4.2.

    +

    The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:frame> ?.

    -

    The draw:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The draw:name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.197.11 <draw:g>

    The draw:name attribute specifies a name by which a <draw:g> element can be referenced.

    -

    The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:g> 10.3.15.

    +

    The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:g> ?.

    -

    The draw:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The draw:name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.197.12 <draw:gradient>

    The draw:name attribute specifies a name by which a <draw:gradient> element can be referenced.

    -

    The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:gradient> 16.42.1.

    +

    The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:gradient> ?.

    -

    The draw:name attribute has the data type styleName 18.3.32.

    +

    The draw:name attribute has the data type styleName ?.

    19.197.13 <draw:hatch>

    The draw:name attribute specifies a name by which a <draw:hatch> element can be referenced.

    -

    The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:hatch> 16.42.5.

    +

    The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:hatch> ?.

    -

    The draw:name attribute has the data type styleName 18.3.32.

    +

    The draw:name attribute has the data type styleName ?.

    19.197.14 <draw:layer>

    The draw:name attribute specifies a name by which a <draw:layer> element can be referenced.

    -

    The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:layer> 10.2.3.

    +

    The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:layer> ?.

    -

    The draw:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The draw:name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.197.15 <draw:line>

    The draw:name attribute specifies a name by which a <draw:line> element can be referenced.

    -

    The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:line> 10.3.3.

    +

    The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:line> ?.

    -

    The draw:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The draw:name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.197.16 <draw:marker>

    The draw:name attribute specifies a name by which a <draw:marker> element can be referenced.

    -

    The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:marker> 16.42.8.

    +

    The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:marker> ?.

    -

    The draw:name attribute has the data type styleName 18.3.32.

    +

    The draw:name attribute has the data type styleName ?.

    19.197.17 <draw:measure>

    The draw:name attribute specifies a name by which a <draw:measure> element can be referenced.

    -

    The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:measure> 10.3.12.

    +

    The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:measure> ?.

    -

    The draw:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The draw:name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.197.18 <draw:opacity>

    The draw:name attribute specifies a name by which a <draw:opacity> element can be referenced.

    -

    The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:opacity> 16.42.7.

    +

    The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:opacity> ?.

    -

    The draw:name attribute has the data type styleName 18.3.32.

    +

    The draw:name attribute has the data type styleName ?.

    19.197.19 <draw:page>

    The draw:name attribute specifies a name by which a <draw:page> element can be referenced. The name shall be unique within the document instance. If the attribute is not present, a consumer may generate a unique name.

    -

    The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:page> 10.2.4.

    +

    The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:page> ?.

    -

    The draw:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The draw:name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.197.20 <draw:page-thumbnail>

    The draw:name attribute specifies a name by which a <draw:page-thumbnail> element can be referenced.

    -

    The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:page-thumbnail> 10.3.14.

    +

    The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:page-thumbnail> ?.

    -

    The draw:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The draw:name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.197.21 <draw:param>

    The draw:name attribute specifies the name of a run-time parameter.

    -

    The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:param> 10.4.9.

    +

    The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:param> ?.

    -

    The draw:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The draw:name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.197.22 <draw:path>

    The draw:name attribute specifies a name by which a <draw:path> element can be referenced.

    -

    The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:path> 10.3.7.

    +

    The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:path> ?.

    -

    The draw:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The draw:name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.197.23 <draw:polygon>

    The draw:name attribute specifies a name by which a <draw:polygon> element can be referenced.

    -

    The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:polygon> 10.3.5.

    +

    The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:polygon> ?.

    -

    The draw:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The draw:name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.197.24 <draw:polyline>

    The draw:name attribute specifies a name by which a <draw:polyline> element can be referenced.

    -

    The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:polyline> 10.3.4.

    +

    The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:polyline> ?.

    -

    The draw:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The draw:name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.197.25 <draw:rect>

    The draw:name attribute specifies a name by which a <draw:rect> element can be referenced.

    -

    The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:rect> 10.3.2.

    +

    The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:rect> ?.

    -

    The draw:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The draw:name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.197.26 <draw:regular-polygon>

    The draw:name attribute specifies a name by which a <draw:regular-polygon> element can be referenced.

    -

    The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:regular-polygon> 10.3.6.

    +

    The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:regular-polygon> ?.

    -

    The draw:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The draw:name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.197.27 <draw:stroke-dash>

    The draw:name attribute specifies a name by which a <draw:stroke-dash> element can be referenced.

    -

    The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:stroke-dash> 16.42.9.

    +

    The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:stroke-dash> ?.

    -

    The draw:name attribute has the data type styleName 18.3.32.

    +

    The draw:name attribute has the data type styleName ?.

    19.197.28 <office:annotation> (deprecated)

    The draw:name attribute specifies a name for an <office:annotation> element.

    The draw:name attribute has been deprecated in favor of the office:name attribute.

    -

    The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <office:annotation> 14.1.

    +

    The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <office:annotation> ?.

    -

    The draw:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The draw:name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.197.29 <svg:linearGradient>

    The draw:name attribute specifies a name by which a <svg:linearGradient> element can be referenced.

    SVG gradients are referenced by the name assigned to them by use of the draw:fill-gradient-name 20.120 attribute within a graphic style. SVG gradients cannot be referenced by a draw:opacity-name 20.153 attribute. The result of referencing a SVG gradient with a draw:fill-gradient-name attribute and an opacity gradient with a draw:opacity-name attribute at the same time is unspecified.

    -

    The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <svg:linearGradient> 16.42.2.

    +

    The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <svg:linearGradient> ?.

    -

    The draw:name attribute has the data type styleName 18.3.32.

    +

    The draw:name attribute has the data type styleName ?.

    19.197.30 <svg:radialGradient>

    The draw:name attribute specifies a name by which a <svg:radialGradient> element can be referenced.

    SVG gradients are referenced by the name assigned to them by use of the draw:fill-gradient-name 20.120 attribute within a graphic style. SVG gradients cannot be referenced by a draw:opacity-name 20.153 attribute. The result of referencing a SVG gradient with a draw:fill-gradient-name attribute and an opacity gradient with a draw:opacity-name attribute at the same time is unspecified.

    -

    The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <svg:radialGradient> 16.42.3.

    +

    The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <svg:radialGradient> ?.

    -

    The draw:name attribute has the data type styleName 18.3.32.

    +

    The draw:name attribute has the data type styleName ?.

    19.197.31 <dr3d:cube>

    The draw:name attribute specifies a name by which a <dr3d:cube> can be referenced.

    -

    The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <dr3d:cube> 10.5.4.

    +

    The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <dr3d:cube> ?.

    -

    The draw:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The draw:name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.197.32 <dr3d:extrude>

    The draw:name attribute specifies a name by which a <dr3d:extrude> can be referenced.

    -

    The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <dr3d:extrude> 10.5.6.

    +

    The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <dr3d:extrude> ?.

    -

    The draw:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The draw:name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.197.33 <dr3d:rotate>

    The draw:name attribute specifies a name by which a <dr3d:rotate> can be referenced.

    -

    The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <dr3d:rotate> 10.5.7.

    +

    The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <dr3d:rotate> ?.

    -

    The draw:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The draw:name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.197.34 <dr3d:scene>

    The draw:name attribute specifies a name by which a <dr3d:scene> can be referenced.

    -

    The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <dr3d:scene> 10.5.2.

    +

    The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <dr3d:scene> ?.

    -

    The draw:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The draw:name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.197.35 <dr3d:sphere>

    The draw:name attribute specifies a name by which a <dr3d:sphere> can be referenced.

    -

    The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <dr3d:sphere> 10.5.5.

    +

    The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <dr3d:sphere> ?.

    -

    The draw:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The draw:name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.198 draw:nav-order

    The draw:nav-order attribute defines a navigation sequence for the graphical elements included in a <draw:page> element. Its value is a sequence of IDREFs. It shall include all graphic elements in the page that are not contained within a <draw:g> element. Any <draw:g> elements are included in that list as a single graphical element.

    @@ -11330,14 +11332,14 @@

    19.198 Note: The ordering within any <draw:g> 10.3.15 element is set by the value of its draw:z-index 19.231 attribute.

    -

    The draw:nav-order attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:page> 10.2.4.

    +

    The draw:nav-order attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:page> ?.

    -

    The draw:nav-order attribute has the data type IDREFS 18.2.

    +

    The draw:nav-order attribute has the data type IDREFS ?.

    19.199 draw:nohref

    The draw:nohref attribute specifies that an image map element and its associated area are inactive.

    -

    The draw:nohref attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:area-circle> 10.4.13.4, <draw:area-polygon> 10.4.13.5 and <draw:area-rectangle> 10.4.13.3.

    +

    The draw:nohref attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:area-circle> ?, <draw:area-polygon> ? and <draw:area-rectangle> ?.

    The only value of the draw:nohref attribute is nohref.

    19.200 draw:notify-on-update-of-ranges

    @@ -11348,32 +11350,32 @@

    • a list of cell ranges. 

    • a table name. 

    If a table name is specified, the <draw:object> element is notified if any of the table's cells change.

    -

    The draw:notify-on-update-of-ranges attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:object> 10.4.6.2.

    +

    The draw:notify-on-update-of-ranges attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:object> ?.

    -

    The values of the draw:notify-on-update-of-ranges attribute are a value of type cellRangeAddressList 18.3.6 or a value of type string 18.2.

    +

    The values of the draw:notify-on-update-of-ranges attribute are a value of type cellRangeAddressList ? or a value of type string ?.

    19.201 draw:object

    The draw:object attribute is equivalent to the object attribute of an <applet> element in HTML. See. §13.4 of [HTML4].

    -

    The draw:object attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:applet> 10.4.7.

    +

    The draw:object attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:applet> ?.

    -

    The draw:object attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The draw:object attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.202 draw:opacity

    The draw:opacity attribute specifies the opacity for an image or graphic object. The defined value range for the draw:opacity attribute is 0% to 100%, where 0% is fully transparent and 100% is fully opaque.

    Use of the draw:opacity attribute disables any transparency effect and set the opacity for the fill area of a graphic object.

    -

    The draw:opacity attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:background-fill> 17.26 and <style:background-image> 17.3.

    +

    The draw:opacity attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:background-fill> ? and <style:background-image> ?.

    -

    The draw:opacity attribute has the data type zeroToHundredPercent 18.3.42.

    +

    The draw:opacity attribute has the data type zeroToHundredPercent ?.

    19.203 draw:page-number

    The draw:page-number attribute specifies the number of a page that is displayed as a thumbnail. For thumbnails on notes pages, the value of this attribute is fixed to the drawing page of a notes page. For thumbnails on handout master pages, the value of this attribute is the order in which the pages are previewed on the handout.

    -

    The draw:page-number attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:page-thumbnail> 10.3.14.

    +

    The draw:page-number attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:page-thumbnail> ?.

    -

    The draw:page-number attribute has the data type positiveInteger 18.2.

    +

    The draw:page-number attribute has the data type positiveInteger ?.

    19.204 draw:path-stretchpoint-x

    The draw:path-stretchpoint-x attribute specifies that a drawing shape is stretched horizontally.

    @@ -11382,9 +11384,9 @@

    19.204

    Stretching is done by:

    1. 1)intersecting the path vertically at draw:path-stretchpoint-x. 

    2. 2)moving the right path fragments to the right border of the drawing shape, using its original aspect ratio. The left path fragment remains unmodified at the left border of drawing the shape  

    -

    The draw:path-stretchpoint-x attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> 10.6.2.

    +

    The draw:path-stretchpoint-x attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> ?.

    -

    The draw:path-stretchpoint-x attribute has the data type double 18.2.

    +

    The draw:path-stretchpoint-x attribute has the data type double ?.

    19.205 draw:path-stretchpoint-y

    The draw:path-stretchpoint-y attribute specifies that a drawing shape is stretched vertically. If the x/y aspect ratio of the svg:viewBox 19.574 is greater than the x/y aspect ratio of the shape size then the whole path is stretched vertically at draw:path-stretchpoint-y.

    @@ -11393,16 +11395,16 @@

    19.205
    1. 1)intersecting the path horizontally at draw:path-stretchpoint-y.  

    2. 2)moving the bottom path fragments to the bottom border of the drawing shape, using its original aspect ratio.  

    The top path fragment remains unmodified at the top border of drawing the shape

    -

    The draw:path-stretchpoint-y attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> 10.6.2.

    +

    The draw:path-stretchpoint-y attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> ?.

    -

    The draw:path-stretchpoint-y attribute has the data type double 18.2.

    +

    The draw:path-stretchpoint-y attribute has the data type double ?.

    19.206 draw:points

    The draw:points attribute stores a sequence of points, which are connected by straight lines. Each point consists of two coordinates. The coordinates are separated by a comma “,” (U+002C, COMMA) and the points are separated by white spaces. The coordinates are relative to the coordinate system established by the svg:viewBox 19.574 attribute.

    -

    The draw:points attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:area-polygon> 10.4.13.5, <draw:contour-polygon> 10.4.11.2, <draw:polygon> 10.3.5 and <draw:polyline> 10.3.4.

    +

    The draw:points attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:area-polygon> ?, <draw:contour-polygon> ?, <draw:polygon> ? and <draw:polyline> ?.

    -

    The draw:points attribute has the data type points 18.3.26.

    +

    The draw:points attribute has the data type points ?.

    19.207 draw:protected

    The draw:protected attribute specifies if drawing objects in a layer are protected from modification.

    @@ -11411,32 +11413,32 @@

    19.207
  • false: objects in a layer are not protected from modification. 

  • true: objects in a layer are protected from modification. 

  • The default value for this attribute is false.

    -

    The draw:protected attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:layer> 10.2.3.

    +

    The draw:protected attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:layer> ?.

    -

    The draw:protected attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The draw:protected attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.208 draw:recreate-on-edit

    The draw:recreate-on-edit attribute specifies if the contour of an image or object should be recreated automatically when the image or object is edited.

    The defined values for the draw:recreate-on-edit attribute are:

    • false: the contour of an image or object is not recreated automatically if the image or object is edited. 

    • true: the contour of an image or object is recreated automatically if the image or object is edited. 

    -

    The draw:recreate-on-edit attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:contour-path> 10.4.11.3 and <draw:contour-polygon> 10.4.11.2.

    +

    The draw:recreate-on-edit attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:contour-path> ? and <draw:contour-polygon> ?.

    -

    The draw:recreate-on-edit attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The draw:recreate-on-edit attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.209 draw:rotation

    The draw:rotation attribute specifies the rotation angle of a hatch axis. The direction is clockwise, 0 degrees is the vertical axis.

    -

    The draw:rotation attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:hatch> 16.42.5.

    +

    The draw:rotation attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:hatch> ?.

    -

    The draw:rotation attribute has the data type angle 18.3.1.

    +

    The draw:rotation attribute has the data type angle ?.

    19.210 draw:shape-id

    The draw:shape-id attribute identifies the shape to which an effect defined by a presentation shape effect element is applied.

    -

    The draw:shape-id attribute is usable with the following elements: <presentation:dim> 10.8.7, <presentation:hide-shape> 10.8.5, <presentation:hide-text> 10.8.6, <presentation:play> 10.8.8, <presentation:show-shape> 10.8.3 and <presentation:show-text> 10.8.4.

    +

    The draw:shape-id attribute is usable with the following elements: <presentation:dim> ?, <presentation:hide-shape> ?, <presentation:hide-text> ?, <presentation:play> ?, <presentation:show-shape> ? and <presentation:show-text> ?.

    -

    The draw:shape-id attribute has the data type IDREF 18.2.

    +

    The draw:shape-id attribute has the data type IDREF ?.

    19.211 draw:sharpness

     

    @@ -11609,53 +11611,53 @@

    19.211  
    is valid for the scaled outline too.
     
    -

    The draw:sharpness attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:regular-polygon> 10.3.6.

    +

    The draw:sharpness attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:regular-polygon> ?.

    -

    The draw:sharpness attribute has the data type percent 18.3.24.

    +

    The draw:sharpness attribute has the data type percent ?.

    19.212 draw:start

    The draw:start attribute specifies the start value for the <draw:opacity> element, which interpolates between the value of this attribute and draw:end 19.139. The defined value range for the draw:start attribute is 0% to 100%, where 0% is transparent and 100% is opaque.

    -

    The draw:start attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:opacity> 16.42.7.

    +

    The draw:start attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:opacity> ?.

    -

    The draw:start attribute has the data type zeroToHundredPercent 18.3.42.

    +

    The draw:start attribute has the data type zeroToHundredPercent ?.

    19.213 draw:start-angle

    The draw:start-angle attribute specifies the start angle of a section, cut, or arc for circles where the draw:kind 19.188 attribute value is section, cut or arc.

    -

    The draw:start-angle attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:circle> 10.3.8 and <draw:ellipse> 10.3.9.

    +

    The draw:start-angle attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:circle> ? and <draw:ellipse> ?.

    -

    The draw:start-angle attribute has the data type angle 18.3.1.

    +

    The draw:start-angle attribute has the data type angle ?.

    19.214 draw:start-color

    The draw:start-color attributes specifies the start value for the <draw:gradient> element, which interpolates between the value of this attribute and draw:end-color 19.141.

    -

    The draw:start-color attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:gradient> 16.42.1.

    +

    The draw:start-color attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:gradient> ?.

    -

    The draw:start-color attribute has the data type color 18.3.9.

    +

    The draw:start-color attribute has the data type color ?.

    19.215 draw:start-glue-point

    The draw:start-glue-point attribute identifies the glue point in a shape where a connector starts by its number. See 10.3.16. Glue point numbers are defined by the draw:id attributes of the glue point elements <draw:glue-point>. See 19.187.

    If the connector is not connected to a shape, this attribute is ignored.

    -

    The draw:start-glue-point attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:connector> 10.3.10.

    +

    The draw:start-glue-point attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:connector> ?.

    -

    The draw:start-glue-point attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger 18.2.

    +

    The draw:start-glue-point attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger ?.

    19.216 draw:start-intensity

    The draw:start-intensity attribute specifies the intensity of the gradient's start color as a percentage value. If it is not specified, the color is used at 100% intensity. The defined value range for the draw:start-intensity attribute is 0% to 100%.

    -

    The draw:start-intensity attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:gradient> 16.42.1.

    +

    The draw:start-intensity attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:gradient> ?.

    -

    The draw:start-intensity attribute has the data type zeroToHundredPercent 18.3.42.

    +

    The draw:start-intensity attribute has the data type zeroToHundredPercent ?.

    19.217 draw:start-shape

    The draw:start-shape attribute specifies a drawing shape to which the start of a connector is connected by its ID.

    -

    The draw:start-shape attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:connector> 10.3.10.

    +

    The draw:start-shape attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:connector> ?.

    -

    The draw:start-shape attribute has the data type IDREF 18.2.

    +

    The draw:start-shape attribute has the data type IDREF ?.

    19.218 draw:style

    19.218.1 General

    @@ -11666,7 +11668,7 @@

    19.218.2 The defined values for the draw:style attribute are:

    • axial: defines a bi-linear gradient that is also known as a reflected gradient or mirrored linear gradient. It is created as a linear gradient that is mirrored (or reflected) along its axis. 

    • ellipsoid: defines a gradient where the colors are blend along the radius from the center of an ellipsoid as defined by the draw:cx 19.129 and draw:cy 19.130 attributes. The length of the semi major-axis is the width of the filled area and the length of the semi-minor axis is the height of the filled area. The area outside the ellipse is filled with the end color.  

    • linear: defines a gradient where the colors blend along the linear axis of the gradient. The axis of the gradient is specified with the draw:angle 19.112 attribute clockwise to the vertical axis. 

    • radial: defines a gradient where the colors are blend along the radius from the center of a circle as defined with the draw:cx and draw:cy attributes. The outside of the circle is filled with the end color. 

    • rectangle: defines a gradient that produces a rectangular blend from the center of the rectangle to the shortest of the 4 borders. The center of the rectangle is defined with the attributes draw:cx and draw:cy. The width of the rectangle is the width of the filled area, the height of the rectangle is the height of the filled area. The outside of the square is filled with the end color.  

    • square: defines a gradient that produces a square blend, imitating the visual perspective in a corridor or the aerial view of a pyramid. Also known as "box gradient" and "pyramidal gradient". The center of the square is defined with the draw:cx and draw:cy attributes. The width and height of the square is the minimum value of either the width or the height of the filled area. The outside of the square is filled with the end color.  

    -

    The draw:style attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:gradient> 16.42.1.

    +

    The draw:style attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:gradient> ?.

    The values of the draw:style attribute are linear, axial, radial, ellipsoid, square or rectangular.

    19.218.3 <draw:hatch>

    @@ -11675,7 +11677,7 @@

    19.218.3 <

    The defined values for the draw:style attribute are:

    • double: defines a hatch that is made of a set of parallel lines along the axis of the hatch and a set of parallel lines perpendicular to the axis of the hatch.  

    • single: defines a hatch that is made of parallel lines along the axis of the hatch.  

    • triple: defines a hatch that is made of a set of parallel lines along the axis of the hatch, a set of parallel lines perpendicular to the axis of the hatch and a set of lines along 45 degree clockwise to the axis of the hatch.  

    -

    The draw:style attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:hatch> 16.42.5.

    +

    The draw:style attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:hatch> ?.

    The values of the draw:style attribute are single, double or triple.

    19.218.4 <draw:opacity>

    @@ -11686,7 +11688,7 @@

    19.218.4
  • axial: 19.218.2 

  • ellipsoid: 19.218.2 

  • linear: 19.218.2 

  • rectangle: 19.218.2 

  • square: 19.218.2 

  • The transparency of an object is blended in contrast to the blending of colors described for draw:style on <draw:gradient>.

    -

    The draw:style attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:opacity> 16.42.7.

    +

    The draw:style attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:opacity> ?.

    The values of the draw:style attribute are linear, axial, radial, ellipsoid, square or rectangular.

    19.218.5 <draw:stroke-dash>

    @@ -11697,7 +11699,7 @@

    19.218.5 The defined values for the draw:style attribute are:

    • rect: dash has a rectangular shape.  

    • round: dash has a round shape. 

    -

    The draw:style attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:stroke-dash> 16.42.9.

    +

    The draw:style attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:stroke-dash> ?.

    The values of the draw:style attribute are rect or round.

    19.219 draw:style-name

    @@ -11708,184 +11710,184 @@

    19.219.2 The draw:style-name attribute specifies the name of a <style:style> element with a style:family attribute value value of graphic.

    -

    The draw:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <dr3d:cube> 10.5.4.

    +

    The draw:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <dr3d:cube> ?.

    -

    The draw:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    +

    The draw:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    19.219.3 <dr3d:extrude>

    The draw:style-name attribute specifies the name of a <style:style> element with a style:family attribute value value of graphic.

    -

    The draw:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <dr3d:extrude> 10.5.6.

    +

    The draw:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <dr3d:extrude> ?.

    -

    The draw:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    +

    The draw:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    19.219.4 <dr3d:rotate>

    The draw:style-name attribute specifies the name of a <style:style> element with a style:family attribute value value of graphic.

    -

    The draw:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <dr3d:rotate> 10.5.7.

    +

    The draw:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <dr3d:rotate> ?.

    -

    The draw:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    +

    The draw:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    19.219.5 <dr3d:scene>

    The draw:style-name attribute specifies the name of a <style:style> element with a style:family attribute value value of graphic.

    -

    The draw:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <dr3d:scene> 10.5.2.

    +

    The draw:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <dr3d:scene> ?.

    -

    The draw:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    +

    The draw:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    19.219.6 <dr3d:sphere>

    The draw:style-name attribute specifies the name of a <style:style> element with a style:family attribute value value of graphic.

    -

    The draw:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <dr3d:sphere> 10.5.5.

    +

    The draw:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <dr3d:sphere> ?.

    -

    The draw:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    +

    The draw:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    19.219.7 <draw:caption>

    The draw:style-name attribute specifies the name of a <style:style> element with a style:family attribute value value of graphic.

    -

    The draw:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:caption> 10.3.11.

    +

    The draw:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:caption> ?.

    -

    The draw:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    +

    The draw:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    19.219.8 <draw:circle>

    The draw:style-name attribute specifies the name of a <style:style> element with a style:family attribute value value of graphic.

    -

    The draw:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:circle> 10.3.8.

    +

    The draw:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:circle> ?.

    -

    The draw:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    +

    The draw:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    19.219.9 <draw:connector>

    The draw:style-name attribute specifies the name of a <style:style> element with a style:family attribute value value of graphic.

    -

    The draw:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:connector> 10.3.10.

    +

    The draw:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:connector> ?.

    -

    The draw:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    +

    The draw:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    19.219.10 <draw:control>

    The draw:style-name attribute specifies the name of a <style:style> element with a style:family attribute value value of graphic.

    -

    The draw:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:control> 10.3.13.

    +

    The draw:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:control> ?.

    -

    The draw:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    +

    The draw:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    19.219.11 <draw:custom-shape>

    The draw:style-name attribute specifies the name of a <style:style> element with a style:family attribute value value of graphic.

    -

    The draw:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:custom-shape> 10.6.1.

    +

    The draw:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:custom-shape> ?.

    -

    The draw:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    +

    The draw:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    19.219.12 <draw:ellipse>

    The draw:style-name attribute specifies the name of a <style:style> element with a style:family attribute value value of graphic.

    -

    The draw:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:ellipse> 10.3.9.

    +

    The draw:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:ellipse> ?.

    -

    The draw:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    +

    The draw:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    19.219.13 <draw:frame>

    The draw:style-name attribute specifies the name of a <style:style> element with a style:family attribute value value of graphic.

    -

    The draw:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:frame> 10.4.2.

    +

    The draw:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:frame> ?.

    -

    The draw:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    +

    The draw:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    19.219.14 <draw:g>

    The draw:style-name attribute specifies the name of a <style:style> element with a style:family attribute value value of graphic.

    -

    The draw:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:g> 10.3.15.

    +

    The draw:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:g> ?.

    -

    The draw:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    +

    The draw:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    19.219.15 <draw:line>

    The draw:style-name attribute specifies the name of a <style:style> element with a style:family attribute value value of graphic.

    -

    The draw:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:line> 10.3.3.

    +

    The draw:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:line> ?.

    -

    The draw:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    +

    The draw:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    19.219.16 <draw:measure>

    The draw:style-name attribute specifies the name of a <style:style> element with a style:family attribute value value of graphic.

    -

    The draw:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:measure> 10.3.12.

    +

    The draw:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:measure> ?.

    -

    The draw:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    +

    The draw:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    19.219.17 <draw:page>

    The draw:style-name attribute specifies the name of a <style:style> element with a style:family attribute value value of drawing-page.

    -

    The draw:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:page> 10.2.4.

    +

    The draw:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:page> ?.

    -

    The draw:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    +

    The draw:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    19.219.18 <draw:page-thumbnail>

    The draw:style-name attribute specifies the name of a <style:style> element with a style:family attribute value value of graphic.

    -

    The draw:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:page-thumbnail> 10.3.14.

    +

    The draw:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:page-thumbnail> ?.

    -

    The draw:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    +

    The draw:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    19.219.19 <draw:path>

    The draw:style-name attribute specifies the name of a <style:style> element with a style:family attribute value value of graphic.

    -

    The draw:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:path> 10.3.7.

    +

    The draw:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:path> ?.

    -

    The draw:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    +

    The draw:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    19.219.20 <draw:polygon>

    The draw:style-name attribute specifies the name of a <style:style> element with a style:family attribute value value of graphic.

    -

    The draw:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:polygon> 10.3.5.

    +

    The draw:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:polygon> ?.

    -

    The draw:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    +

    The draw:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    19.219.21 <draw:polyline>

    The draw:style-name attribute specifies the name of a <style:style> element with a style:family attribute value value of graphic.

    -

    The draw:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:polyline> 10.3.4.

    +

    The draw:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:polyline> ?.

    -

    The draw:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    +

    The draw:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    19.219.22 <draw:rect>

    The draw:style-name attribute specifies the name of a <style:style> element with a style:family attribute value value of graphic.

    -

    The draw:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:rect> 10.3.2.

    +

    The draw:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:rect> ?.

    -

    The draw:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    +

    The draw:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    19.219.23 <draw:regular-polygon>

    The draw:style-name attribute specifies the name of a <style:style> element with a style:family attribute value value of graphic.

    -

    The draw:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:regular-polygon> 10.3.6.

    +

    The draw:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:regular-polygon> ?.

    -

    The draw:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    +

    The draw:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    19.219.24 <office:annotation>

    The draw:style-name attribute specifies the name of a <style:style> element with a style:family attribute value value of graphic.

    -

    The draw:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <office:annotation> 14.1.

    +

    The draw:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <office:annotation> ?.

    -

    The draw:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    +

    The draw:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    19.219.25 <presentation:notes>

    The draw:style-name attribute specifies the name of a <style:style> element with a style:family attribute value value of drawing-page.

    -

    The draw:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <presentation:notes> 16.19.

    +

    The draw:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <presentation:notes> ?.

    -

    The draw:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    +

    The draw:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    19.219.26 <style:handout-master>

    The draw:style-name attribute specifies the name of a <style:style> element with a style:family attribute value value of drawing-page.

    -

    The draw:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <style:handout-master> 10.2.1.

    +

    The draw:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <style:handout-master> ?.

    -

    The draw:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    +

    The draw:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    19.219.27 <style:master-page>

    The draw:style-name attribute specifies the name of a <style:style> element with a style:family attribute value value of drawing-page.

     

    -

    The draw:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <style:master-page> 16.9.

    +

    The draw:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <style:master-page> ?.

    -

    The draw:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    +

    The draw:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    19.220 draw:text-areas

    The draw:text-areas attribute specifies up to two text areas. If the attribute specifies one text area, this text area is used to position and align the text. If the attribute specifies two text areas, the second text area is used if a style that is assigned to the text has a style:writing-mode 20.404 attribute with value tb-rl or tb. Otherwise, the first text area is used. If the draw:text-areas attribute is omitted, the entire area of the shape is used to position and align the text.

    @@ -11906,9 +11908,9 @@

    19.220 textareas::= textareasequence
    textareasequence ::= textarea ( ' '+ textarea )?
    textarea::= position ' '+ position ' '+ position ' '+ position
    position::= formula | modifier | number
    formula::= '?' name
    modifier::= '$' integer
    number::= sign? float | sign? integer
    float::= fractional exponent? | integer exponent
    fractional::= integer? '.' integer | integer '.'
    exponent::= ( 'e' | 'E' ) sign? integer
    sign::= '+'| '-'
    integer::= [0-9]+
    name ::= [^ ]+

    -

    The draw:text-areas attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> 10.6.2.

    +

    The draw:text-areas attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> ?.

    -

    The draw:text-areas attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The draw:text-areas attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.221 draw:text-path

    The draw:text-path attribute specifies if text is displayed on a text path.

    @@ -11917,9 +11919,9 @@

    19.221
  • false: text is not displayed on a text path. 

  • true: text is displayed on a text path. 

  • The default value for this attribute is false.

    -

    The draw:text-path attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> 10.6.2.

    +

    The draw:text-path attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> ?.

    -

    The draw:text-path attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The draw:text-path attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.222 draw:text-path-allowed

    The draw:text-path-allowed attribute specifies whether the user interface of a consumer that supports the draw:text-path 19.221 attribute should allow modification of the value of the draw:text-path attribute.

    @@ -11928,9 +11930,9 @@

    19.222
  • false: the value of the draw:text-path attribute should not be modifiable by the user interface. 

  • true: the value of the draw:text-path attribute should be modifiable by the user interface. 

  • The default value for this attribute is false.

    -

    The draw:text-path-allowed attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> 10.6.2.

    +

    The draw:text-path-allowed attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> ?.

    -

    The draw:text-path-allowed attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The draw:text-path-allowed attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.223 draw:text-path-mode

    The draw:text-path-mode attribute specifies how text is drawn on a path.

    @@ -11939,7 +11941,7 @@

    19.223
  • normal: text is drawn along the path without scaling; 

  • path: text is fitted to a path; 

  • shape: text is fitted to the bounding box of a shape. 

  • The default value for this attribute is normal.

    -

    The draw:text-path-mode attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> 10.6.2.

    +

    The draw:text-path-mode attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> ?.

    The values of the draw:text-path-mode attribute are normal, path or shape.

    19.224 draw:text-path-same-letter-heights

    @@ -11950,9 +11952,9 @@

  • false: letters in a custom shape need not have the same height. 

  • true: letters in a custom shape have the same height. 

  • The default value for this attribute is false.

    -

    The draw:text-path-same-letter-heights attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> 10.6.2.

    +

    The draw:text-path-same-letter-heights attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> ?.

    -

    The draw:text-path-same-letter-heights attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The draw:text-path-same-letter-heights attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.225 draw:text-path-scale

    The draw:text-path-scale attribute specifies the scaling of a text path.

    @@ -11961,7 +11963,7 @@

    19.225
  • path: text scaling is determined by the length of the path from the draw:enhanced-path 19.145 attribute. 

  • shape: text scaling is determined by the width of a shape. 

  • The default value for this attribute is path.

    -

    The draw:text-path-scale attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> 10.6.2.

    +

    The draw:text-path-scale attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> ?.

    The values of the draw:text-path-scale attribute are path or shape.

    19.226 draw:text-rotate-angle

    @@ -11970,18 +11972,18 @@

    19.226 The default value for this attribute is 0.

    -

    The draw:text-rotate-angle attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> 10.6.2.

    +

    The draw:text-rotate-angle attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> ?.

    -

    The draw:text-rotate-angle attribute has the data type angle 18.3.1.

    +

    The draw:text-rotate-angle attribute has the data type angle ?.

    19.227 draw:text-style-name

    The draw:text-style-name attribute specifies a style for formatting of text in a shape.

    The value of this attribute is the name of a <style:style> 16.2 element with a style:family 19.480 attribute value of paragraph.

    -

    The draw:text-style-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:caption> 10.3.11, <draw:circle> 10.3.8, <draw:connector> 10.3.10, <draw:control> 10.3.13, <draw:custom-shape> 10.6.1, <draw:ellipse> 10.3.9, <draw:frame> 10.4.2, <draw:line> 10.3.3, <draw:measure> 10.3.12, <draw:path> 10.3.7, <draw:polygon> 10.3.5, <draw:polyline> 10.3.4, <draw:rect> 10.3.2, <draw:regular-polygon> 10.3.6 and <office:annotation> 14.1.

    +

    The draw:text-style-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:caption> ?, <draw:circle> ?, <draw:connector> ?, <draw:control> ?, <draw:custom-shape> ?, <draw:ellipse> ?, <draw:frame> ?, <draw:line> ?, <draw:measure> ?, <draw:path> ?, <draw:polygon> ?, <draw:polyline> ?, <draw:rect> ?, <draw:regular-polygon> ? and <office:annotation> ?.

    -

    The draw:text-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    +

    The draw:text-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    19.228 draw:transform

    The draw:transform attribute specifies a list of transformations that can be applied to a drawing shape.

    @@ -11990,9 +11992,9 @@

    19.228 The defined transforms are:

    • matrix(<a> <b> <c> <d> <e> <f>), specifies a transformation in the form of a transformation matrix of six values. "The values describe a standard 3x2 homogeneous transformation matrix in column-major order, where the right column (<e>, <f>) describes the translation.  

    • rotate(<rotate-angle>), specifies a rotation by <rotate-angle> in radians about the origin of the shape’s coordinate system. 

    • scale(<sx> [<sy>]), specifies a scale operation by <sx> and <sy>. If <sy> is not provided, it is assumed to be equal to <sx>. 

    • skewX(<skew-angle>), specifies a skew transformation by <skew-angle> in radians along the x-axis. 

    • skewY(<skew-angle>), specifies a skew transformation by <skew-angle> in radians along the y-axis. 

    • translate(<tx> [<ty>]), specifies a translation by <tx> and <ty>, where <tx> and <ty> are lengths (18.3.19). If <ty> is not provided, it is assumed to be zero. 

    -

    The draw:transform attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:caption> 10.3.11, <draw:circle> 10.3.8, <draw:connector> 10.3.10, <draw:control> 10.3.13, <draw:custom-shape> 10.6.1, <draw:ellipse> 10.3.9, <draw:frame> 10.4.2, <draw:line> 10.3.3, <draw:measure> 10.3.12, <draw:page-thumbnail> 10.3.14, <draw:path> 10.3.7, <draw:polygon> 10.3.5, <draw:polyline> 10.3.4, <draw:rect> 10.3.2, <draw:regular-polygon> 10.3.6 and <office:annotation> 14.1.

    +

    The draw:transform attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:caption> ?, <draw:circle> ?, <draw:connector> ?, <draw:control> ?, <draw:custom-shape> ?, <draw:ellipse> ?, <draw:frame> ?, <draw:line> ?, <draw:measure> ?, <draw:page-thumbnail> ?, <draw:path> ?, <draw:polygon> ?, <draw:polyline> ?, <draw:rect> ?, <draw:regular-polygon> ? and <office:annotation> ?.

    -

    The draw:transform attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The draw:transform attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.229 draw:type

    19.229.1 General

    @@ -12005,7 +12007,7 @@

    19.229.2
  • curve: a curve connector draws a single curved line between the two glue points of the connected objects. 

  • line: a line connector draws one straight line between the two glue points of the connected objects. 

  • lines: a lines connector leaves two connecting objects with straight lines and connects them with a straight (not necessarily perpendicular) line. 

  • standard: a standard connector leaves two connecting objects with straight lines and connects them with one or more straight perpendicular lines that do not intersect the connected shapes' bounding boxes. 

  • For a <draw:connector> element the default value for this attribute is standard.

    -

    The draw:type attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:connector> 10.3.10.

    +

    The draw:type attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:connector> ?.

    The values of the draw:type attribute are standard, lines, line or curve.

    19.229.3 <draw:enhanced-geometry>

    @@ -12020,16 +12022,16 @@

    19.22

    For a <draw:enhanced-geometry> element the default value for this attribute is non-primitive.

    -

    The draw:type attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> 10.6.2.

    +

    The draw:type attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> ?.

    -

    The values of the draw:type attribute are non-primitive or a value of type string 18.2.

    +

    The values of the draw:type attribute are non-primitive or a value of type string ?.

    19.230 draw:value

    The draw:value attribute specifies the value of a run-time parameter specified by a draw:name 19.197 attribute.

    -

    The draw:value attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:param> 10.4.9.

    +

    The draw:value attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:param> ?.

    -

    The draw:value attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The draw:value attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.231 draw:z-index

    The draw:z-index attribute defines a rendering order for shapes in a document instance. In the absence of this attribute, shapes are rendered in the order in which they appear in the document.

    @@ -12040,16 +12042,16 @@

    19.231 <

    Producers shall not generate a draw:z-index for shapes that are children of a <draw:g> element 10.3.15 or a <dr3d:scene> element 10.5.2.

     

    -

    The draw:z-index attribute is usable with the following elements: <dr3d:cube> 10.5.4, <dr3d:extrude> 10.5.6, <dr3d:rotate> 10.5.7, <dr3d:scene> 10.5.2, <dr3d:sphere> 10.5.5, <draw:caption> 10.3.11, <draw:circle> 10.3.8, <draw:connector> 10.3.10, <draw:control> 10.3.13, <draw:custom-shape> 10.6.1, <draw:ellipse> 10.3.9, <draw:frame> 10.4.2, <draw:g> 10.3.15, <draw:line> 10.3.3, <draw:measure> 10.3.12, <draw:page-thumbnail> 10.3.14, <draw:path> 10.3.7, <draw:polygon> 10.3.5, <draw:polyline> 10.3.4, <draw:rect> 10.3.2, <draw:regular-polygon> 10.3.6 and <office:annotation> 14.1.

    +

    The draw:z-index attribute is usable with the following elements: <dr3d:cube> ?, <dr3d:extrude> ?, <dr3d:rotate> ?, <dr3d:scene> ?, <dr3d:sphere> ?, <draw:caption> ?, <draw:circle> ?, <draw:connector> ?, <draw:control> ?, <draw:custom-shape> ?, <draw:ellipse> ?, <draw:frame> ?, <draw:g> ?, <draw:line> ?, <draw:measure> ?, <draw:page-thumbnail> ?, <draw:path> ?, <draw:polygon> ?, <draw:polyline> ?, <draw:rect> ?, <draw:regular-polygon> ? and <office:annotation> ?.

    -

    The draw:z-index attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger 18.2.

    +

    The draw:z-index attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger ?.

    19.232 fo:column-count

    The fo:column-count attribute specifies the number of columns in a section.

    -

    The fo:column-count attribute is usable with the following element: <style:columns> 17.12.

    +

    The fo:column-count attribute is usable with the following element: <style:columns> ?.

    -

    The fo:column-count attribute has the data type positiveInteger 18.2.

    +

    The fo:column-count attribute has the data type positiveInteger ?.

    19.233 fo:column-gap

    The fo:column-gap attribute specifies the gap between columns for <style:columns> elements that do not contain individual <style:column> elements.

    @@ -12058,24 +12060,24 @@

    19.233

    In the OpenDocument XSL-compatible namespace, the fo:column-gap attribute does not support inherit and percentage values.

    -

    The fo:column-gap attribute is usable with the following element: <style:columns> 17.12.

    +

    The fo:column-gap attribute is usable with the following element: <style:columns> ?.

    -

    The fo:column-gap attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

    +

    The fo:column-gap attribute has the data type length ?.

    19.234 fo:country

    19.234.1 <text:alphabetical-index-source>

    The fo:country attribute specifies the country code used for sorting an alphabetical index.

    -

    The fo:country attribute is usable with the following element: <text:alphabetical-index-source> 8.8.2.

    +

    The fo:country attribute is usable with the following element: <text:alphabetical-index-source> ?.

    -

    The fo:country attribute has the data type countryCode 18.3.11.

    +

    The fo:country attribute has the data type countryCode ?.

    19.234.2 <text:bibliography-configuration>

    The fo:country attribute specifies the country code used for sorting a bibliographic index.

    -

    The fo:country attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-configuration> 16.31.6.

    +

    The fo:country attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-configuration> ?.

    -

    The fo:country attribute has the data type countryCode 18.3.11.

    +

    The fo:country attribute has the data type countryCode ?.

    19.235 fo:end-indent

    The fo:end-indent attribute specifies the right space of a column. Together with the fo:start-indent attribute of an immediately adjacent and following column, it establishes the gap between the columns. 19.245

    @@ -12086,9 +12088,9 @@

    19.235

    The default value for this attribute is 0cm.

    -

    The fo:end-indent attribute is usable with the following element: <style:column> 17.13.

    +

    The fo:end-indent attribute is usable with the following element: <style:column> ?.

    -

    The fo:end-indent attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

    +

    The fo:end-indent attribute has the data type length ?.

    19.236 fo:language

    19.236.1 General

    @@ -12101,25 +12103,25 @@

    The fo:language attribute specifies the language code used for sorting an alphabetical index.

    -

    The fo:language attribute is usable with the following element: <text:alphabetical-index-source> 8.8.2.

    +

    The fo:language attribute is usable with the following element: <text:alphabetical-index-source> ?.

    -

    The fo:language attribute has the data type languageCode 18.3.18.

    +

    The fo:language attribute has the data type languageCode ?.

    19.236.3 <text:bibliography-configuration>

    The fo:language attribute specifies the language code used for sorting a bibliographic index.

    -

    The fo:language attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-configuration> 16.31.6.

    +

    The fo:language attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-configuration> ?.

    -

    The fo:language attribute has the data type languageCode 18.3.18.

    +

    The fo:language attribute has the data type languageCode ?.

    19.237 fo:margin-left

    See §7.10.3 of [XSL].

    The fo:margin-left attribute specifies the left margins for the text lines of a list item. The attribute has the same meaning as the formatting property attribute fo:margin-left. 20.207 Its value is only considered for paragraphs inside a list item whose paragraph styles do not specify a fo:text-indent attribute or a fo:margin-left attribute.

    -

    The fo:margin-left attribute is usable with the following element: <style:list-level-label-alignment> 17.20.

    +

    The fo:margin-left attribute is usable with the following element: <style:list-level-label-alignment> ?.

    -

    The fo:margin-left attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

    +

    The fo:margin-left attribute has the data type length ?.

    19.238 fo:max-height

    See §7.14.6 of [XSL].

    @@ -12130,9 +12132,9 @@

    19.238

    In the OpenDocument XSL-compatible namespace, the fo:max-height attribute does not support the none value.

    -

    The fo:max-height attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:text-box> 10.4.3.

    +

    The fo:max-height attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:text-box> ?.

    -

    The values of the fo:max-height attribute are a value of type length 18.3.19 or a value of type percent 18.3.24.

    +

    The values of the fo:max-height attribute are a value of type length ? or a value of type percent ?.

    19.239 fo:max-width

    See §7.14.7 of [XSL].

    @@ -12141,9 +12143,9 @@

    19.239 <

    If the anchor for the text box is in a table cell, a percentage value is relative to the size of the surrounding table cell. If the anchor for the text box is in a text box, a percentage value is relative to the size of the surrounding text box. In other cases, percentage values are relative to the width or height of the page or window.

    -

    The fo:max-width attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:text-box> 10.4.3.

    +

    The fo:max-width attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:text-box> ?.

    -

    The values of the fo:max-width attribute are a value of type length 18.3.19 or a value of type percent 18.3.24.

    +

    The values of the fo:max-width attribute are a value of type length ? or a value of type percent ?.

    19.240 fo:min-height

    See §7.14.8 of [XSL].

    @@ -12152,9 +12154,9 @@

    19.240

    If the anchor for a text box is in a table cell, a percentage value is relative to the surrounding table box. If the anchor for the text box is in a text box, a percentage value is relative to the surrounding text box. In other cases, percentage values are relative to the height of the page or window.

    -

    The fo:min-height attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:text-box> 10.4.3.

    +

    The fo:min-height attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:text-box> ?.

    -

    The values of the fo:min-height attribute are a value of type length 18.3.19 or a value of type percent 18.3.24.

    +

    The values of the fo:min-height attribute are a value of type length ? or a value of type percent ?.

    19.241 fo:min-width

    See §7.14.9 of [XSL].

    @@ -12163,9 +12165,9 @@

    19.241 <

    If the anchor for a text box is in a table cell, a percentage value is relative to the surrounding table box. If the anchor for a text box is in a text box, a percentage value is relative to the surrounding text box. In other cases, percentage values are relative to the height of the page or window.

    -

    The fo:min-width attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:text-box> 10.4.3.

    +

    The fo:min-width attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:text-box> ?.

    -

    The values of the fo:min-width attribute are a value of type length 18.3.19 or a value of type percent 18.3.24.

    +

    The values of the fo:min-width attribute are a value of type length ? or a value of type percent ?.

    19.242 fo:script

    19.242.1 General

    @@ -12176,52 +12178,52 @@

    The fo:script attribute specifies the script code used for sorting an alphabetical index. The attribute should be used only if necessary according to the rules of §2.2.3 of [RFC5646], or its successors.

    -

    The fo:script attribute is usable with the following element: <text:alphabetical-index-source> 8.8.2.

    +

    The fo:script attribute is usable with the following element: <text:alphabetical-index-source> ?.

    -

    The fo:script attribute has the data type scriptCode 18.3.30.

    +

    The fo:script attribute has the data type scriptCode ?.

    19.242.3 <text:bibliography-configuration>

    The fo:script attribute specifies the script code used for sorting a bibliographic index. The attribute should be used only if necessary according to the rules of §2.2.3 of [RFC5646], or its successors.

    -

    The fo:script attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-configuration> 16.31.6.

    +

    The fo:script attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-configuration> ?.

    -

    The fo:script attribute has the data type scriptCode 18.3.30.

    +

    The fo:script attribute has the data type scriptCode ?.

    19.243 fo:space-after

    See §7.10.6 of [XSL].

    The default value for this attribute is 0cm.

    -

    The fo:space-after attribute is usable with the following element: <style:column> 17.13.

    +

    The fo:space-after attribute is usable with the following element: <style:column> ?.

    -

    The fo:space-after attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

    +

    The fo:space-after attribute has the data type length ?.

    19.244 fo:space-before

    See §7.10.5 of [XSL].

    The default value for this attribute is 0cm.

    -

    The fo:space-before attribute is usable with the following element: <style:column> 17.13.

    +

    The fo:space-before attribute is usable with the following element: <style:column> ?.

    -

    The fo:space-before attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

    +

    The fo:space-before attribute has the data type length ?.

    19.245 fo:start-indent

    See §7.10.7 of [XSL].

    The default value for this attribute is 0cm.

    -

    The fo:start-indent attribute is usable with the following element: <style:column> 17.13.

    +

    The fo:start-indent attribute is usable with the following element: <style:column> ?.

    -

    The fo:start-indent attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

    +

    The fo:start-indent attribute has the data type length ?.

    19.246 fo:text-indent

    The fo:text-indent attribute specifies the indent for the text lines of a list item. The attribute has the same meaning as the formatting property attribute fo:text-indent. See 20.225 It is used for paragraphs inside list items whose paragraph styles do not specify an fo:text-indent or fo:margin-left attribute.

    The value fo:text-indent + fo:margin-left specifies the indent of the first text line of the list item. This position is also the alignment position for the list label, because the value of text:min-label-width is treated as 0.

    -

    The fo:text-indent attribute is usable with the following element: <style:list-level-label-alignment> 17.20.

    +

    The fo:text-indent attribute is usable with the following element: <style:list-level-label-alignment> ?.

    -

    The fo:text-indent attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

    +

    The fo:text-indent attribute has the data type length ?.

    19.247 form:allow-deletes

    The form:allow-deletes attribute specifies whether data records can be deleted by a form. It applies only if a form is data-aware.

    @@ -12230,9 +12232,9 @@

    19.247
  • false: records cannot be deleted by a form. 

  • true: records can be deleted by a form. 

  • The default value for this attribute is true.

    -

    The form:allow-deletes attribute is usable with the following element: <form:form> 13.3.

    +

    The form:allow-deletes attribute is usable with the following element: <form:form> ?.

    -

    The form:allow-deletes attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The form:allow-deletes attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.248 form:allow-inserts

    The form:allow-inserts attribute specifies whether new data records can be inserted by a form. It applies only if the form is data-aware.

    @@ -12241,9 +12243,9 @@

    19.248
  • false: records cannot be inserted by a form. 

  • true: records can be inserted by a form. 

  • The default value for this attribute is true.

    -

    The form:allow-inserts attribute is usable with the following element: <form:form> 13.3.

    +

    The form:allow-inserts attribute is usable with the following element: <form:form> ?.

    -

    The form:allow-inserts attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The form:allow-inserts attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.249 form:allow-updates

    The form:allow-updates attribute specifies whether data records in the form can be updated. It applies only if the form is data-aware.

    @@ -12252,18 +12254,18 @@

    19.249
  • false: records cannot be updated by a form. 

  • true: records can be updated by a form. 

  • The default value for this attribute is true.

    -

    The form:allow-updates attribute is usable with the following element: <form:form> 13.3.

    +

    The form:allow-updates attribute is usable with the following element: <form:form> ?.

    -

    The form:allow-updates attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The form:allow-updates attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.250 form:apply-design-mode

    The form:apply-design-mode attribute specifies whether forms are presented in editable or non-editable state.

    • false: forms in document presented in completed state  

    • true: forms in document presented in editable state  

    The default value for this attribute is true.

    -

    The form:apply-design-mode attribute is usable with the following element: <office:forms> 13.2.

    +

    The form:apply-design-mode attribute is usable with the following element: <office:forms> ?.

    -

    The form:apply-design-mode attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The form:apply-design-mode attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.251 form:apply-filter

    The form:apply-filter attribute specifies whether the filter clause specified by the form:filter 19.273 attribute is applied to the SQL command constituting the form's result set.

    @@ -12272,18 +12274,18 @@

    19.251
    • false: the filter clause specified by the form:filter attribute is not applied to the SQL command constituting the form's result set. 

    • true: the filter clause specified by the form:filter attribute is applied to the SQL command constituting the form's result set. 

    The default value for this attribute is false.

    -

    The form:apply-filter attribute is usable with the following element: <form:form> 13.3.

    +

    The form:apply-filter attribute is usable with the following element: <form:form> ?.

    -

    The form:apply-filter attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The form:apply-filter attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.252 form:auto-complete

    The form:auto-complete attribute specifies , when the user enters text in the combo box that matches the beginning of a list item in the combo box, whether the consumer completes the text with the matched item.

    The defined values for the form:auto-complete attribute are:

    • false: completion of text is not enabled. 

    • true: completion of text is enabled. 

    -

    The form:auto-complete attribute is usable with the following element: <form:combobox> 13.5.11.

    +

    The form:auto-complete attribute is usable with the following element: <form:combobox> ?.

    -

    The form:auto-complete attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The form:auto-complete attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.253 form:automatic-focus

    The form:automatic-focus attribute specifies whether the consumer loading the document should set the focus to a form control.

    @@ -12294,18 +12296,18 @@

    19.253 The default value for this attribute is false.

    -

    The form:automatic-focus attribute is usable with the following element: <office:forms> 13.2.

    +

    The form:automatic-focus attribute is usable with the following element: <office:forms> ?.

    -

    The form:automatic-focus attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The form:automatic-focus attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.254 form:bound-column

    The form:bound-column attribute specifies the column values of the list source result set that are used to fill the data field values.

    The form:list-source and form:list-source-type attributes together define an SQL command to execute against the database to which the control's form is bound. The result set of the execution of this SQL command is the list source result set.

    -

    The form:bound-column attribute is usable with the following element: <form:listbox> 13.5.13.

    +

    The form:bound-column attribute is usable with the following element: <form:listbox> ?.

    -

    The form:bound-column attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The form:bound-column attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.255 form:button-type

    The form:button-type attribute specifies the type of a button.

    @@ -12314,7 +12316,7 @@

    19.255 <

    The default value for this attribute is push.

    -

    The form:button-type attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:button> 13.5.15 and <form:image> 13.5.16.

    +

    The form:button-type attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:button> ? and <form:image> ?.

    The values of the form:button-type attribute are submit, reset, push or url.

    19.256 form:command

    @@ -12323,9 +12325,9 @@

    19.256 <

    The value is interpreted differently, depending to the value of the form:command-type 19.257 attribute of the form.

    -

    The form:command attribute is usable with the following element: <form:form> 13.3.

    +

    The form:command attribute is usable with the following element: <form:form> ?.

    -

    The form:command attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The form:command attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.257 form:command-type

    The form:command-type attribute specifies the type of command to execute on a data source.

    @@ -12336,16 +12338,16 @@

    19.257

    The default value for this attribute is command.

    -

    The form:command-type attribute is usable with the following element: <form:form> 13.3.

    +

    The form:command-type attribute is usable with the following element: <form:form> ?.

    The values of the form:command-type attribute are table, query or command.

    19.258 form:control-implementation

    The form:control-implementation attribute specifies a rendition or implementation of a control that should be created. If the consumer supports the form element this attribute is used with, but does not support the specific concrete rendition or implementation, the consumer shall ignore the form:control-implementation attribute and use its own rendition of the form element.

    -

    The form:control-implementation attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:button> 13.5.15, <form:checkbox> 13.5.17, <form:column> 13.5.23, <form:combobox> 13.5.11, <form:date> 13.5.8, <form:file> 13.5.5, <form:fixed-text> 13.5.10, <form:form> 13.3, <form:formatted-text> 13.5.6, <form:frame> 13.5.19, <form:generic-control> 13.5.25, <form:grid> 13.5.22, <form:hidden> 13.5.21, <form:image> 13.5.16, <form:image-frame> 13.5.20, <form:listbox> 13.5.13, <form:number> 13.5.7, <form:password> 13.5.4, <form:radio> 13.5.18, <form:text> 13.5.2, <form:textarea> 13.5.3, <form:time> 13.5.9 and <form:value-range> 13.5.24.

    +

    The form:control-implementation attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:button> ?, <form:checkbox> ?, <form:column> ?, <form:combobox> ?, <form:date> ?, <form:file> ?, <form:fixed-text> ?, <form:form> ?, <form:formatted-text> ?, <form:frame> ?, <form:generic-control> ?, <form:grid> ?, <form:hidden> ?, <form:image> ?, <form:image-frame> ?, <form:listbox> ?, <form:number> ?, <form:password> ?, <form:radio> ?, <form:text> ?, <form:textarea> ?, <form:time> ? and <form:value-range> ?.

    -

    The form:control-implementation attribute has the data type namespacedToken 18.3.20.

    +

    The form:control-implementation attribute has the data type namespacedToken ?.

    19.259 form:convert-empty-to-null

    The form:convert-empty-to-null attribute specifies whether empty current values are treated as NULL.

    @@ -12354,9 +12356,9 @@

    19.25
    • false: an empty string in the control is treated as an empty string. 

    • true: an empty string in the control is treated as a NULL value.  

    The default value for this attribute is false.

    -

    The form:convert-empty-to-null attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:combobox> 13.5.11, <form:date> 13.5.8, <form:formatted-text> 13.5.6, <form:number> 13.5.7, <form:password> 13.5.4, <form:text> 13.5.2, <form:textarea> 13.5.3 and <form:time> 13.5.9.

    +

    The form:convert-empty-to-null attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:combobox> ?, <form:date> ?, <form:formatted-text> ?, <form:number> ?, <form:password> ?, <form:text> ?, <form:textarea> ? and <form:time> ?.

    -

    The form:convert-empty-to-null attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The form:convert-empty-to-null attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.260 form:current-selected

    The form:current-selected attribute specifies the state of a radio button or option control.

    @@ -12365,16 +12367,16 @@

    19.260
  • false: radio button or option control is not selected. 

  • true: radio button or option control is selected.  

  • The default value for this attribute is false.

    -

    The form:current-selected attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:option> 13.5.14 and <form:radio> 13.5.18.

    +

    The form:current-selected attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:option> ? and <form:radio> ?.

    -

    The form:current-selected attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The form:current-selected attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.261 form:current-state

    The form:current-state attribute specifies the state of a check box control.

    The defined values for the form:current-state attribute are:

    -

    The form:current-state attribute is usable with the following element: <form:checkbox> 13.5.17.

    +

    The form:current-state attribute is usable with the following element: <form:checkbox> ?.

    The values of the form:current-state attribute are unchecked, checked or unknown.

    19.262 form:current-value

    @@ -12383,18 +12385,18 @@

    19.262 The defined value types for form:current-value attribute values are:

    -

    The form:current-value attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:combobox> 13.5.11, <form:date> 13.5.8, <form:file> 13.5.5, <form:formatted-text> 13.5.6, <form:number> 13.5.7, <form:text> 13.5.2, <form:textarea> 13.5.3 and <form:time> 13.5.9.

    +

    The form:current-value attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:combobox> ?, <form:date> ?, <form:file> ?, <form:formatted-text> ?, <form:number> ?, <form:text> ?, <form:textarea> ? and <form:time> ?.

    -

    The form:current-value attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The form:current-value attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.263 form:data-field

    The form:data-field attribute specifies the name of a column in the result set defined by a (data-aware) form. A control interchanges content with its column when:

    • the current row of a form changes: the control is initialized with the value from its column.  

    • the user changes the content of a control: this changed value is written back to its column. 

    Note: consumers may delay this write-back, for instance until the control loses the focus, instead of updating the column value with every change in the control.

    -

    The form:data-field attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:checkbox> 13.5.17, <form:combobox> 13.5.11, <form:date> 13.5.8, <form:formatted-text> 13.5.6, <form:image-frame> 13.5.20, <form:listbox> 13.5.13, <form:number> 13.5.7, <form:radio> 13.5.18, <form:text> 13.5.2, <form:textarea> 13.5.3 and <form:time> 13.5.9.

    +

    The form:data-field attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:checkbox> ?, <form:combobox> ?, <form:date> ?, <form:formatted-text> ?, <form:image-frame> ?, <form:listbox> ?, <form:number> ?, <form:radio> ?, <form:text> ?, <form:textarea> ? and <form:time> ?.

    -

    The form:data-field attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The form:data-field attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.264 form:datasource

    The form:datasource attribute specifies the name of a data source to use for a form.

    @@ -12403,9 +12405,9 @@

    19.264
  • An IRI specifying a database connection. 

  • A data source name that a consumer can use to establish a database connection. 

  • The IRI of an OpenDocument database front-end document. 

  • Note: The data source name is a programmatic name for a database front end document which allows it to reference data sources regardless of their real location. The mapping from data source names to specific instances of database front end documents is implementation-defined.

    -

    The form:datasource attribute is usable with the following element: <form:form> 13.3.

    +

    The form:datasource attribute is usable with the following element: <form:form> ?.

    -

    The values of the form:datasource attribute are a value of type anyIRI 18.3.2 or a value of type string 18.2.

    +

    The values of the form:datasource attribute are a value of type anyIRI ? or a value of type string ?.

    19.265 form:default-button

    The form:default-button attribute specifies whether a button is the default button on a form. If a user clicks 19.406 the default button or presses the Return key while an input control is focused, the consumer takes the same action.

    @@ -12416,27 +12418,27 @@

    19.265
  • false: button is not the default button for a form. 

  • true: button is the default button for a form.  

  • The default value for this attribute is false.

    -

    The form:default-button attribute is usable with the following element: <form:button> 13.5.15.

    +

    The form:default-button attribute is usable with the following element: <form:button> ?.

    -

    The form:default-button attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The form:default-button attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.266 form:delay-for-repeat

    The form:delay-for-repeat attribute specifies a time-out to be used before a pressed mouse button results in repeating an action. The form:delay-for-repeat attribute is ignored unless a form:repeat 19.302 attribute is present, and evaluates to true.

    The default value for this attribute is PT0.050S.

    -

    The form:delay-for-repeat attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:button> 13.5.15, <form:date> 13.5.8, <form:formatted-text> 13.5.6, <form:number> 13.5.7, <form:time> 13.5.9 and <form:value-range> 13.5.24.

    +

    The form:delay-for-repeat attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:button> ?, <form:date> ?, <form:formatted-text> ?, <form:number> ?, <form:time> ? and <form:value-range> ?.

    -

    The form:delay-for-repeat attribute has the data type duration 18.2.

    +

    The form:delay-for-repeat attribute has the data type duration ?.

    19.267 form:detail-fields

    The form:detail-fields attribute specifies the names of the columns in contained forms that are related to columns in a containing form. The columns are used as parameters in the command for the contained form to retrieve the details from its containing form.

    This attribute contains a comma “,” (U+002C, COMMA) separated list of field names.

    -

    The form:detail-fields attribute is usable with the following element: <form:form> 13.3.

    +

    The form:detail-fields attribute is usable with the following element: <form:form> ?.

    -

    The form:detail-fields attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The form:detail-fields attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.268 form:disabled

    The form:disabled attribute specifies whether a control can accept user input.

    @@ -12447,9 +12449,9 @@

    19.268
    • false: a control cannot accept user input. 

    • true: a control can accept user input.  

    The default value for this attribute is false.

    -

    The form:disabled attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:button> 13.5.15, <form:checkbox> 13.5.17, <form:combobox> 13.5.11, <form:date> 13.5.8, <form:file> 13.5.5, <form:fixed-text> 13.5.10, <form:formatted-text> 13.5.6, <form:frame> 13.5.19, <form:grid> 13.5.22, <form:image> 13.5.16, <form:image-frame> 13.5.20, <form:listbox> 13.5.13, <form:number> 13.5.7, <form:password> 13.5.4, <form:radio> 13.5.18, <form:text> 13.5.2, <form:textarea> 13.5.3, <form:time> 13.5.9 and <form:value-range> 13.5.24.

    +

    The form:disabled attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:button> ?, <form:checkbox> ?, <form:combobox> ?, <form:date> ?, <form:file> ?, <form:fixed-text> ?, <form:formatted-text> ?, <form:frame> ?, <form:grid> ?, <form:image> ?, <form:image-frame> ?, <form:listbox> ?, <form:number> ?, <form:password> ?, <form:radio> ?, <form:text> ?, <form:textarea> ?, <form:time> ? and <form:value-range> ?.

    -

    The form:disabled attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The form:disabled attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.269 form:dropdown

    The form:dropdown attribute specifies whether a list in a <form:combobox> or <form:listbox> element is always visible or is only visible when the user clicks 19.406 the drop-down button.

    @@ -12458,27 +12460,27 @@

    19.269
    • false: list is visible only when a user selects a drop-down button. 

    • true: list is always visible.  

    The default value for this attribute is false.

    -

    The form:dropdown attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:combobox> 13.5.11 and <form:listbox> 13.5.13.

    +

    The form:dropdown attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:combobox> ? and <form:listbox> ?.

    -

    The form:dropdown attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The form:dropdown attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.270 form:echo-char

    The form:echo-char attribute specifies the character that a form uses to mask text that a user inputs in a password control.

    The default value for this attribute is “* (U+002A, ASTERISK).

    -

    The form:echo-char attribute is usable with the following element: <form:password> 13.5.4.

    +

    The form:echo-char attribute is usable with the following element: <form:password> ?.

    -

    The form:echo-char attribute has the data type character 18.3.7.

    +

    The form:echo-char attribute has the data type character ?.

    19.271 form:enctype

    The form:enctype attribute, when the value of the form:method 19.291 attribute is post, specifies the content type used to submit the form to the server.  Other MIME types may be acceptable. See §17.3.4 of [HTML4].

    The default value for this attribute is application/x-www-form-urlencoded.

    -

    The form:enctype attribute is usable with the following element: <form:form> 13.3.

    +

    The form:enctype attribute is usable with the following element: <form:form> ?.

    -

    The form:enctype attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The form:enctype attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.272 form:escape-processing

    The form:escape-processing attribute, when the value of the form:command-type 19.257 attribute is command, specifies whether the consumer processes the command before passing it to a database driver.

    @@ -12487,9 +12489,9 @@

    19.272
  • false: consumer does not process commands before passing them to a database driver. 

  • true: consumer does process commands before passing them to a database driver.  

  • The default value for this attribute is true.

    -

    The form:escape-processing attribute is usable with the following element: <form:form> 13.3.

    +

    The form:escape-processing attribute is usable with the following element: <form:form> ?.

    -

    The form:escape-processing attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The form:escape-processing attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.273 form:filter

    The form:filter attribute specifies a filter for the SQL clause determined by the form:command-type 19.257 and form:command 19.256 attributes. If that SQL statement contains a filter (WHERE clause), the filter specified by the attribute value is conjunctively added to the existing filter.

    @@ -12498,25 +12500,25 @@

    19.273 Note: This allows OpenDocument consumers to toggle a filter on and off without losing the content of the form:filter attribute.

    -

    The form:filter attribute is usable with the following element: <form:form> 13.3.

    +

    The form:filter attribute is usable with the following element: <form:form> ?.

    -

    The form:filter attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The form:filter attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.274 form:focus-on-click

    The form:focus-on-click attribute specifies if a <form:button> element is given the focus in a form when the form button control for that element is operated.

    The defined values for the form:focus-on-click attribute are:

    • false: element not given focus. 

    • true: element given focus. 

    -

    The form:focus-on-click attribute is usable with the following element: <form:button> 13.5.15.

    +

    The form:focus-on-click attribute is usable with the following element: <form:button> ?.

    -

    The form:focus-on-click attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The form:focus-on-click attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.275 form:for

    The form:for attribute specifies a comma “,” (U+002C, COMMA) separated list of xml:ids of control elements that are the targets of the elements where this attribute appears.

    -

    The form:for attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:fixed-text> 13.5.10 and <form:frame> 13.5.19.

    +

    The form:for attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:fixed-text> ? and <form:frame> ?.

    -

    The form:for attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The form:for attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.276 form:id (deprecated)

    The form:id attribute specifies an identifier for a control element.

    @@ -12529,7 +12531,7 @@

    19.276 The form:id attribute is deprecated in favor of xml:id. 19.920

    -

    The form:id attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:button> 13.5.15, <form:checkbox> 13.5.17, <form:combobox> 13.5.11, <form:date> 13.5.8, <form:file> 13.5.5, <form:fixed-text> 13.5.10, <form:formatted-text> 13.5.6, <form:frame> 13.5.19, <form:generic-control> 13.5.25, <form:grid> 13.5.22, <form:hidden> 13.5.21, <form:image> 13.5.16, <form:image-frame> 13.5.20, <form:listbox> 13.5.13, <form:number> 13.5.7, <form:password> 13.5.4, <form:radio> 13.5.18, <form:text> 13.5.2, <form:textarea> 13.5.3, <form:time> 13.5.9 and <form:value-range> 13.5.24.

    +

    The form:id attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:button> ?, <form:checkbox> ?, <form:combobox> ?, <form:date> ?, <form:file> ?, <form:fixed-text> ?, <form:formatted-text> ?, <form:frame> ?, <form:generic-control> ?, <form:grid> ?, <form:hidden> ?, <form:image> ?, <form:image-frame> ?, <form:listbox> ?, <form:number> ?, <form:password> ?, <form:radio> ?, <form:text> ?, <form:textarea> ?, <form:time> ? and <form:value-range> ?.

    19.277 form:ignore-result

    The form:ignore-result attribute specifies whether to discard all results that are retrieved from an underlying data source.

    @@ -12538,9 +12540,9 @@

    19.277
  • false: data from query of data source not discarded. 

  • true: data from query of data source is discarded. Only new data can be inserted into a data source. 

  • The default value for this attribute is false.

    -

    The form:ignore-result attribute is usable with the following element: <form:form> 13.3.

    +

    The form:ignore-result attribute is usable with the following element: <form:form> ?.

    -

    The form:ignore-result attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The form:ignore-result attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.278 form:image-align

    The form:image-align attribute specifies which border (start, end) or axis (center) of an image and a text are to be aligned.

    @@ -12551,16 +12553,16 @@

    19.278 <

    The default value for this attribute is center.

    -

    The form:image-align attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:button> 13.5.15, <form:checkbox> 13.5.17 and <form:radio> 13.5.18.

    +

    The form:image-align attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:button> ?, <form:checkbox> ? and <form:radio> ?.

    The values of the form:image-align attribute are start, center or end.

    19.279 form:image-data

    The form:image-data attribute specifies the location of a file containing image data.

    -

    The form:image-data attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:button> 13.5.15, <form:image> 13.5.16 and <form:image-frame> 13.5.20.

    +

    The form:image-data attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:button> ?, <form:image> ? and <form:image-frame> ?.

    -

    The form:image-data attribute has the data type anyIRI 18.3.2.

    +

    The form:image-data attribute has the data type anyIRI ?.

    19.280 form:image-position

    If the form:image-position attribute specifies the location of an image relative to the text of a control.

    @@ -12569,7 +12571,7 @@

    19.280
  • bottom: image is placed below the text. 

  • center: image centered relative to the text. 

  • end: image is placed after the text. 

  • start: image is placed before the text. 

  • top: image is placed above the text. 

  • The default value for this attribute is center.

     

    -

    The form:image-position attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:button> 13.5.15, <form:checkbox> 13.5.17 and <form:radio> 13.5.18.

    +

    The form:image-position attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:button> ?, <form:checkbox> ? and <form:radio> ?.

    19.281 form:is-tristate

    The form:is-tristate attribute specifies a check box can have the values of checked, unchecked and unknown.

    @@ -12578,16 +12580,16 @@

    19.281 <
    • false: a check box can only have the values of checked and unchecked. 

    • true: a check box can have the values of checked, unchecked and unknown.  

    The default value for this attribute is false.

    -

    The form:is-tristate attribute is usable with the following element: <form:checkbox> 13.5.17.

    +

    The form:is-tristate attribute is usable with the following element: <form:checkbox> ?.

    -

    The form:is-tristate attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The form:is-tristate attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.282 form:label

    The form:label attribute specifies the text for a control.

    -

    The form:label attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:button> 13.5.15, <form:checkbox> 13.5.17, <form:column> 13.5.23, <form:fixed-text> 13.5.10, <form:frame> 13.5.19, <form:item> 13.5.12, <form:option> 13.5.14 and <form:radio> 13.5.18.

    +

    The form:label attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:button> ?, <form:checkbox> ?, <form:column> ?, <form:fixed-text> ?, <form:frame> ?, <form:item> ?, <form:option> ? and <form:radio> ?.

    -

    The form:label attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The form:label attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.283 form:linked-cell

    The form:linked-cell attribute specifies a table cell to which the form control content should be linked. Linking means that the cell value and control content are equal at all times.

    @@ -12596,16 +12598,16 @@

    19.283 <

    If the attribute value matches the name of a named range as well as a cell address, it is interpreted as the name of a named range.

    -

    The form:linked-cell attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:checkbox> 13.5.17, <form:combobox> 13.5.11, <form:date> 13.5.8, <form:file> 13.5.5, <form:formatted-text> 13.5.6, <form:listbox> 13.5.13, <form:number> 13.5.7, <form:password> 13.5.4, <form:radio> 13.5.18, <form:text> 13.5.2, <form:textarea> 13.5.3, <form:time> 13.5.9 and <form:value-range> 13.5.24.

    +

    The form:linked-cell attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:checkbox> ?, <form:combobox> ?, <form:date> ?, <form:file> ?, <form:formatted-text> ?, <form:listbox> ?, <form:number> ?, <form:password> ?, <form:radio> ?, <form:text> ?, <form:textarea> ?, <form:time> ? and <form:value-range> ?.

    -

    The values of the form:linked-cell attribute are a value of type cellAddress 18.3.4 or a value of type string 18.2.

    +

    The values of the form:linked-cell attribute are a value of type cellAddress ? or a value of type string ?.

    19.284 form:list-linkage-type

    The form:list-linkage-type attribute specifies how a control defined by a <form:listbox> 13.5.13 elements interacts with a linked table cell.

    The defined values for the form:list-linkage-type attribute are:

    • selection: The text selected in the control is propagated to its linked cell. If text is entered into a cell linked to a <form:listbox> element, the list item whose label matches the cell text is selected, or all items are deselected if no such item exists. 

    • selection-indices: If a list item is selected in the control, its index value on a 1-based index is propagated to its its linked cell. If the value in the linked cell changes, the control should select the list item with the index described by the cell value, or deselect all items if the cell value cannot be interpreted as integer value, or does not specify a valid list index item. 

    -

    The form:list-linkage-type attribute is usable with the following element: <form:listbox> 13.5.13.

    +

    The form:list-linkage-type attribute is usable with the following element: <form:listbox> ?.

    The values of the form:list-linkage-type attribute are selection or selection-indices.

    19.285 form:list-source

    @@ -12622,16 +12624,16 @@

    19.285 <

    This execution produces a two-dimensional homogeneous result set, whose first-column values form the entry list to be used.

    -

    The form:list-source attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:combobox> 13.5.11 and <form:listbox> 13.5.13.

    +

    The form:list-source attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:combobox> ? and <form:listbox> ?.

    -

    The form:list-source attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The form:list-source attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.286 form:list-source-type

    The form:list-source-type attribute specifies how to populate the entry list in a combo box or list box control.

    The defined values for the form:list-source-type attribute are:

    • query: evaluated against the database front-end document or database connection defined by the <form:form> element which the control belongs to. The form:list-source attribute defines that evaluation. 19.285 

    • sql: evaluated against the database front-end document or database connection defined by the <form:form> element which the control belongs to. The form:list-source attribute defines that evaluation. 19.285 

    • sql-pass-through: evaluated against the database front-end document or database connection defined by the <form:form> element which the control belongs to. The form:list-source attribute defines that evaluation. 19.285 

    • table: evaluated against the database front-end document or database connection defined by the <form:form> element which the control belongs to. The form:list-source attribute defines that evaluation. 19.285 

    • table-fields: evaluated against the database front-end document or database connection defined by the <form:form> element which the control belongs to. The form:list-source attribute defines that evaluation. 19.285 

    • value-list: entry list populated by values specified by the form:value 19.316 attributes of <form:option> 13.5.14 child elements. This value is applicable to list boxes only.  

    -

    The form:list-source-type attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:combobox> 13.5.11 and <form:listbox> 13.5.13.

    +

    The form:list-source-type attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:combobox> ? and <form:listbox> ?.

    The values of the form:list-source-type attribute are table, query, sql, sql-pass-through, value-list or table-fields.

    19.287 form:master-fields

    @@ -12640,16 +12642,16 @@

    19.287 The attribute contains a comma “,” (U+002C, COMMA) separated list of field names.

    -

    The form:master-fields attribute is usable with the following element: <form:form> 13.3.

    +

    The form:master-fields attribute is usable with the following element: <form:form> ?.

    -

    The form:master-fields attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The form:master-fields attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.288 form:max-length

    The form:max-length attribute specifies the maximum number of characters that a user can enter in an input control.

    -

    The form:max-length attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:combobox> 13.5.11, <form:date> 13.5.8, <form:file> 13.5.5, <form:formatted-text> 13.5.6, <form:number> 13.5.7, <form:password> 13.5.4, <form:text> 13.5.2, <form:textarea> 13.5.3 and <form:time> 13.5.9.

    +

    The form:max-length attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:combobox> ?, <form:date> ?, <form:file> ?, <form:formatted-text> ?, <form:number> ?, <form:password> ?, <form:text> ?, <form:textarea> ? and <form:time> ?.

    -

    The form:max-length attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger 18.2.

    +

    The form:max-length attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger ?.

    19.289 form:max-value

    19.289.1 General

    @@ -12658,30 +12660,30 @@

    19.289.2 The value type of the form:max-value attribute is date.

    -

    The form:max-value attribute is usable with the following element: <form:date> 13.5.8.

    +

    The form:max-value attribute is usable with the following element: <form:date> ?.

    -

    The form:max-value attribute has the data type date 18.2.

    +

    The form:max-value attribute has the data type date ?.

    19.289.3 <form:formatted-text>

    The value type of the form:max-value attribute is string.

    -

    The form:max-value attribute is usable with the following element: <form:formatted-text> 13.5.6.

    +

    The form:max-value attribute is usable with the following element: <form:formatted-text> ?.

    -

    The form:max-value attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The form:max-value attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.289.4 <form:number> and <form:value-range>

    The value type of the form:max-value attribute is double.

    -

    The form:max-value attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:number> 13.5.7 and <form:value-range> 13.5.24.

    +

    The form:max-value attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:number> ? and <form:value-range> ?.

    -

    The form:max-value attribute has the data type double 18.2.

    +

    The form:max-value attribute has the data type double ?.

    19.289.5 <form:time>

    The value type of the form:max-value attribute is time.

    -

    The form:max-value attribute is usable with the following element: <form:time> 13.5.9.

    +

    The form:max-value attribute is usable with the following element: <form:time> ?.

    -

    The form:max-value attribute has the data type time 18.2.

    +

    The form:max-value attribute has the data type time ?.

    19.290 form:min-value

    19.290.1 General

    @@ -12690,30 +12692,30 @@

    19.290.2 The value type of the form:min-value attribute is date.

    -

    The form:min-value attribute is usable with the following element: <form:date> 13.5.8.

    +

    The form:min-value attribute is usable with the following element: <form:date> ?.

    -

    The form:min-value attribute has the data type date 18.2.

    +

    The form:min-value attribute has the data type date ?.

    19.290.3 <form:formatted-text>

    The value type of the form:min-value attribute is string.

    -

    The form:min-value attribute is usable with the following element: <form:formatted-text> 13.5.6.

    +

    The form:min-value attribute is usable with the following element: <form:formatted-text> ?.

    -

    The form:min-value attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    -

    19.290.4 <form:number> and <form:value-range>

    +

    The form:min-value attribute has the data type string ?.

    +

    19.290.4 <form:number> and <form:value-range>

    The value type of the form:min-value attribute is double.

    -

    The form:min-value attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:number> 13.5.7 and <form:value-range> 13.5.24.

    +

    The form:min-value attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:number> ? and <form:value-range> ?.

    -

    The form:min-value attribute has the data type double 18.2.

    +

    The form:min-value attribute has the data type double ?.

    19.290.5 <form:time>

    The value type of the form:min-value attribute is time.

    -

    The form:min-value attribute is usable with the following element: <form:time> 13.5.9.

    +

    The form:min-value attribute is usable with the following element: <form:time> ?.

    -

    The form:min-value attribute has the data type time 18.2.

    +

    The form:min-value attribute has the data type time ?.

    19.291 form:method

    The form:method attribute specifies the HTTP method [RFC2616] used to submit data in a form to a server.

    @@ -12724,9 +12726,9 @@

    19.291 The default value for this attribute is get.

    -

    The form:method attribute is usable with the following element: <form:form> 13.3.

    +

    The form:method attribute is usable with the following element: <form:form> ?.

    -

    The values of the form:method attribute are get, post or a value of type string 18.2.

    +

    The values of the form:method attribute are get, post or a value of type string ?.

    19.292 form:multi-line

    The form:multi-line attribute specifies whether a label is displayed on multiple lines.

    @@ -12735,9 +12737,9 @@

    19.292
  • false: label is not displayed over multiple lines. 

  • true: label is displayed over multiple lines. 

  • The default value for this attribute is false.

    -

    The form:multi-line attribute is usable with the following element: <form:fixed-text> 13.5.10.

    +

    The form:multi-line attribute is usable with the following element: <form:fixed-text> ?.

    -

    The form:multi-line attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The form:multi-line attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.293 form:multiple

    The form:multiple attribute specifies whether a user can select multiple items from a list box.

    @@ -12746,50 +12748,50 @@

    19.293
    • false: multiple items cannot be selected from a list box. 

    • true: multiple items can be selected from a list box. 

    The default value for this attribute is false.

    -

    The form:multiple attribute is usable with the following element: <form:listbox> 13.5.13.

    +

    The form:multiple attribute is usable with the following element: <form:listbox> ?.

    -

    The form:multiple attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The form:multiple attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.294 form:name

    The form:name attribute specifies the name of a form or control element.

    Note: This may be used to give a form or control element an identity, which can be used for scripting or for submitting the content of controls.

    -

    The form:name attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:button> 13.5.15, <form:checkbox> 13.5.17, <form:column> 13.5.23, <form:combobox> 13.5.11, <form:date> 13.5.8, <form:file> 13.5.5, <form:fixed-text> 13.5.10, <form:form> 13.3, <form:formatted-text> 13.5.6, <form:frame> 13.5.19, <form:generic-control> 13.5.25, <form:grid> 13.5.22, <form:hidden> 13.5.21, <form:image> 13.5.16, <form:image-frame> 13.5.20, <form:listbox> 13.5.13, <form:number> 13.5.7, <form:password> 13.5.4, <form:radio> 13.5.18, <form:text> 13.5.2, <form:textarea> 13.5.3, <form:time> 13.5.9 and <form:value-range> 13.5.24.

    +

    The form:name attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:button> ?, <form:checkbox> ?, <form:column> ?, <form:combobox> ?, <form:date> ?, <form:file> ?, <form:fixed-text> ?, <form:form> ?, <form:formatted-text> ?, <form:frame> ?, <form:generic-control> ?, <form:grid> ?, <form:hidden> ?, <form:image> ?, <form:image-frame> ?, <form:listbox> ?, <form:number> ?, <form:password> ?, <form:radio> ?, <form:text> ?, <form:textarea> ?, <form:time> ? and <form:value-range> ?.

    -

    The form:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The form:name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.295 form:navigation-mode

    The form:navigation-mode attribute specifies methods for navigation of a database aware form.

    The defined values of the form:navigation-mode attribute are:

    • current: an user interface is provided and the navigation is performed on the current form. 

    • none: a user interface is not provided, but the form may be navigated using the TAB and SHIFT/TAB keys on the keyboard. 

    • parent: a user interface is provided and the navigation is performed on the parent form of the current form. 

    -

    The form:navigation-mode attribute is usable with the following element: <form:form> 13.3.

    +

    The form:navigation-mode attribute is usable with the following element: <form:form> ?.

    The values of the form:navigation-mode attribute are none, current or parent.

    19.296 form:order

    The form:order attribute specifies a sort criteria for a command.

    -

    The form:order attribute is usable with the following element: <form:form> 13.3.

    +

    The form:order attribute is usable with the following element: <form:form> ?.

    -

    The form:order attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The form:order attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.297 form:orientation

    The form:orientation attribute specifies the orientation of a control,

    The defined values for the form:orientation attribute are:

    • horizontal: control is oriented horizontally. 

    • vertical: control is oriented vertically. 

    -

    The form:orientation attribute is usable with the following element: <form:value-range> 13.5.24.

    +

    The form:orientation attribute is usable with the following element: <form:value-range> ?.

    The values of the form:orientation attribute are horizontal or vertical.

    19.298 form:page-step-size

    The form:page-step-size attribute specifies the preferred major value change offered ioffered the user (if applicable for the control used).

    -

    The form:page-step-size attribute is usable with the following element: <form:value-range> 13.5.24.

    +

    The form:page-step-size attribute is usable with the following element: <form:value-range> ?.

    -

    The form:page-step-size attribute has the data type positiveInteger 18.2.

    +

    The form:page-step-size attribute has the data type positiveInteger ?.

    19.299 form:printable

    The form:printable attribute specifies whether a control is printed when a user prints a document containing the control.

    @@ -12798,16 +12800,16 @@

    19.299
  • false: control not printed when a document containing the control is printed. 

  • true: control printed when a document containing the control is printed. 

  • The default value for this attribute is true.

    -

    The form:printable attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:button> 13.5.15, <form:checkbox> 13.5.17, <form:combobox> 13.5.11, <form:date> 13.5.8, <form:file> 13.5.5, <form:fixed-text> 13.5.10, <form:formatted-text> 13.5.6, <form:frame> 13.5.19, <form:grid> 13.5.22, <form:image> 13.5.16, <form:image-frame> 13.5.20, <form:listbox> 13.5.13, <form:number> 13.5.7, <form:password> 13.5.4, <form:radio> 13.5.18, <form:text> 13.5.2, <form:textarea> 13.5.3, <form:time> 13.5.9 and <form:value-range> 13.5.24.

    +

    The form:printable attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:button> ?, <form:checkbox> ?, <form:combobox> ?, <form:date> ?, <form:file> ?, <form:fixed-text> ?, <form:formatted-text> ?, <form:frame> ?, <form:grid> ?, <form:image> ?, <form:image-frame> ?, <form:listbox> ?, <form:number> ?, <form:password> ?, <form:radio> ?, <form:text> ?, <form:textarea> ?, <form:time> ? and <form:value-range> ?.

    -

    The form:printable attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The form:printable attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.300 form:property-name

    The form:property-name attribute specifies the name of a property element. The name is unique within all <form:property> and <form:list-property> child elements of a <form:properties> 13.7 element.

    -

    The form:property-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:list-property> 13.9 and <form:property> 13.8.

    +

    The form:property-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:list-property> ? and <form:property> ?.

    -

    The form:property-name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The form:property-name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.301 form:readonly

    The form:readonly attribute specifies whether a user can modify the value of a control.

    @@ -12818,9 +12820,9 @@

    19.301
    • false: a user cannot modify the value of a control.  

    • true: a user can modify the value of a control. 

    The default value for this attribute is false.

    -

    The form:readonly attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:combobox> 13.5.11, <form:date> 13.5.8, <form:file> 13.5.5, <form:formatted-text> 13.5.6, <form:image-frame> 13.5.20, <form:number> 13.5.7, <form:text> 13.5.2, <form:textarea> 13.5.3 and <form:time> 13.5.9.

    +

    The form:readonly attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:combobox> ?, <form:date> ?, <form:file> ?, <form:formatted-text> ?, <form:image-frame> ?, <form:number> ?, <form:text> ?, <form:textarea> ? and <form:time> ?.

    -

    The form:readonly attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The form:readonly attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.302 form:repeat

    The form:repeat attribute specifies whether a form control, or a part of a form control, repeats a defined action in response a continuous action by a user.

    @@ -12829,9 +12831,9 @@

    19.302
  • false: continuous action results in one defined action. 

  • true: continuous action results in repeating the defined action. 

  • Note: Pressing and holding any key is an example of a continuous action by a user.

    -

    The form:repeat attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:button> 13.5.15, <form:date> 13.5.8, <form:formatted-text> 13.5.6, <form:number> 13.5.7, <form:time> 13.5.9 and <form:value-range> 13.5.24.

    +

    The form:repeat attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:button> ?, <form:date> ?, <form:formatted-text> ?, <form:number> ?, <form:time> ? and <form:value-range> ?.

    -

    The form:repeat attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The form:repeat attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.303 form:selected

    The form:selected attribute specifies the default state of a radio button or option. A control initializes to the default state specified by this attribute control.

    @@ -12842,25 +12844,25 @@

    19.303
    • false: not the default state of a radio button or option.  

    • true: default state of a radio button or option. 

    The default value for this attribute is false.

    -

    The form:selected attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:option> 13.5.14 and <form:radio> 13.5.18.

    +

    The form:selected attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:option> ? and <form:radio> ?.

    -

    The form:selected attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The form:selected attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.304 form:size

    The form:size attribute specifies the number of rows that are visible at a time in a combo box list or a list box list.

    -

    The form:size attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:combobox> 13.5.11 and <form:listbox> 13.5.13.

    +

    The form:size attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:combobox> ? and <form:listbox> ?.

    -

    The form:size attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger 18.2.

    +

    The form:size attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger ?.

    19.305 form:source-cell-range

    The form:source-cell-range attribute specifies a rectangular cell range, whose content should be synchronized with a form control’s item list. The form control reacts to changes in the cell range, that is, it adjusts its item list as the cell range's content changes.

    The attribute specifies a cell range using cellRangeAddress or with the a name of a named cell range. It displays the left-most columns of a range, if the range contains more columns than a form control can display.

    -

    The form:source-cell-range attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:combobox> 13.5.11 and <form:listbox> 13.5.13.

    +

    The form:source-cell-range attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:combobox> ? and <form:listbox> ?.

    -

    The values of the form:source-cell-range attribute are a value of type cellRangeAddress 18.3.5 or a value of type string 18.2.

    +

    The values of the form:source-cell-range attribute are a value of type cellRangeAddress ? or a value of type string ?.

    19.306 form:spin-button

    The form:spin-button attribute specifies whether a form control for input has spin buttons. Spin buttons are used to increment or decrement all or part of an input value.

    @@ -12869,9 +12871,9 @@

    19.306 <
    • false: form control does not have spin buttons.  

    • true: form control has spin buttons.  

    The default value for this attribute is false.

    -

    The form:spin-button attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:date> 13.5.8, <form:formatted-text> 13.5.6, <form:number> 13.5.7 and <form:time> 13.5.9.

    +

    The form:spin-button attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:date> ?, <form:formatted-text> ?, <form:number> ? and <form:time> ?.

    -

    The form:spin-button attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The form:spin-button attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.307 form:state

    The form:state attribute specifies the default state of a check box control. A check box control initializes to the default state specified by this attribute.

    @@ -12880,7 +12882,7 @@

    19.307
  • checked: default state of a check box control.  

  • unchecked: check box control has no default state. 

  • unknown: state of check box control is not known. This value is available only if the value of the form:is-tristate 19.281 attribute on this check box control is true.  

  • The default value for this attribute is unchecked.

    -

    The form:state attribute is usable with the following element: <form:checkbox> 13.5.17.

    +

    The form:state attribute is usable with the following element: <form:checkbox> ?.

    The values of the form:state attribute are unchecked, checked or unknown.

    19.308 form:step-size

    @@ -12889,16 +12891,16 @@

    19.308 The default value for this attribute is 1.

    -

    The form:step-size attribute is usable with the following element: <form:value-range> 13.5.24.

    +

    The form:step-size attribute is usable with the following element: <form:value-range> ?.

    -

    The form:step-size attribute has the data type positiveInteger 18.2.

    +

    The form:step-size attribute has the data type positiveInteger ?.

    19.309 form:tab-cycle

    The form:tab-cycle attribute specifies how the consumer responds when the user presses the TAB key in the controls in a form. The behavior of the consumer depends on whether the form is bound to a data source.

    The defined values for the form:tab-cycle attribute are:

    -

    The form:tab-cycle attribute is usable with the following element: <form:form> 13.3.

    +

    The form:tab-cycle attribute is usable with the following element: <form:form> ?.

    The values of the form:tab-cycle attribute are records, current or page.

    19.310 form:tab-index

    @@ -12909,9 +12911,9 @@

    19.310
  • 1)Controls that have the form:disabled 19.268 attribute set to true are not included in the navigation, independent of their form:tab-index value.  

  • 2)Controls that have the same values for the form:tab-index attribute are navigated in order of their position in the form.  

  • 3)The navigation starts with the controls with lowest non-zero form:tab-index value.  

  • 4)When the controls with a certain form:tab-index value have been navigated, navigation continues with the controls with the next highest value.  

  • 5)After the controls with the highest value have been navigated, navigation continues with the controls that do not contain the form:tab-index attribute or contain the attribute with a value of 0.  

  • The default value for this attribute is 0.

    -

    The form:tab-index attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:button> 13.5.15, <form:checkbox> 13.5.17, <form:combobox> 13.5.11, <form:date> 13.5.8, <form:file> 13.5.5, <form:formatted-text> 13.5.6, <form:grid> 13.5.22, <form:image> 13.5.16, <form:listbox> 13.5.13, <form:number> 13.5.7, <form:password> 13.5.4, <form:radio> 13.5.18, <form:text> 13.5.2, <form:textarea> 13.5.3, <form:time> 13.5.9 and <form:value-range> 13.5.24.

    +

    The form:tab-index attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:button> ?, <form:checkbox> ?, <form:combobox> ?, <form:date> ?, <form:file> ?, <form:formatted-text> ?, <form:grid> ?, <form:image> ?, <form:listbox> ?, <form:number> ?, <form:password> ?, <form:radio> ?, <form:text> ?, <form:textarea> ?, <form:time> ? and <form:value-range> ?.

    -

    The form:tab-index attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger 18.2.

    +

    The form:tab-index attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger ?.

    19.311 form:tab-stop

    The form:tab-stop attribute specifies whether a control is included in the tabbing navigation order.

    @@ -12920,25 +12922,25 @@

    19.311
    • false: control is not included in tabbing navigation order.  

    • true: control is included in tabbing navigation order. 

    The default value for this attribute is true.

    -

    The form:tab-stop attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:button> 13.5.15, <form:checkbox> 13.5.17, <form:combobox> 13.5.11, <form:date> 13.5.8, <form:file> 13.5.5, <form:formatted-text> 13.5.6, <form:grid> 13.5.22, <form:image> 13.5.16, <form:listbox> 13.5.13, <form:number> 13.5.7, <form:password> 13.5.4, <form:radio> 13.5.18, <form:text> 13.5.2, <form:textarea> 13.5.3, <form:time> 13.5.9 and <form:value-range> 13.5.24.

    +

    The form:tab-stop attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:button> ?, <form:checkbox> ?, <form:combobox> ?, <form:date> ?, <form:file> ?, <form:formatted-text> ?, <form:grid> ?, <form:image> ?, <form:listbox> ?, <form:number> ?, <form:password> ?, <form:radio> ?, <form:text> ?, <form:textarea> ?, <form:time> ? and <form:value-range> ?.

    -

    The form:tab-stop attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The form:tab-stop attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.312 form:text-style-name

    The form:text-style-name attribute specifies a paragraph style that is applied to all controls for a column. A paragraph style for a form may reference a data style.

    -

    The form:text-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <form:column> 13.5.23.

    +

    The form:text-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <form:column> ?.

    -

    The form:text-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    +

    The form:text-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    19.313 form:title

    The form:title attribute contains additional information about a control.

    Note: The value of the attribute may be used as a "tool tip" (a short message that appears when the pointing device pauses over the form element). Audio user agents may speak the title information in a similar context.

    -

    The form:title attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:button> 13.5.15, <form:checkbox> 13.5.17, <form:combobox> 13.5.11, <form:date> 13.5.8, <form:file> 13.5.5, <form:fixed-text> 13.5.10, <form:formatted-text> 13.5.6, <form:frame> 13.5.19, <form:grid> 13.5.22, <form:image> 13.5.16, <form:image-frame> 13.5.20, <form:listbox> 13.5.13, <form:number> 13.5.7, <form:password> 13.5.4, <form:radio> 13.5.18, <form:text> 13.5.2, <form:textarea> 13.5.3, <form:time> 13.5.9 and <form:value-range> 13.5.24.

    +

    The form:title attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:button> ?, <form:checkbox> ?, <form:combobox> ?, <form:date> ?, <form:file> ?, <form:fixed-text> ?, <form:formatted-text> ?, <form:frame> ?, <form:grid> ?, <form:image> ?, <form:image-frame> ?, <form:listbox> ?, <form:number> ?, <form:password> ?, <form:radio> ?, <form:text> ?, <form:textarea> ?, <form:time> ? and <form:value-range> ?.

    -

    The form:title attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The form:title attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.314 form:toggle

    The form:toggle attribute specifies whether a form button control acts as a push button or as a toggle button.

    @@ -12951,9 +12953,9 @@

    19.314
  • false: form button control acts as push button.  

  • true: form button control acts as a toggle button. 

  • The default value for this attribute is false.

    -

    The form:toggle attribute is usable with the following element: <form:button> 13.5.15.

    +

    The form:toggle attribute is usable with the following element: <form:button> ?.

    -

    The form:toggle attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The form:toggle attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.315 form:validation

    The form:validation attribute specifies whether the text that the user enters is validated during input against the input format associated with the control.

    @@ -12962,75 +12964,75 @@

    19.315
  • true: invalid content is detected during input. 

  • false: invalid content is not detected during input. 

  • The default value for this attribute is false.

    -

    The form:validation attribute is usable with the following element: <form:formatted-text> 13.5.6.

    +

    The form:validation attribute is usable with the following element: <form:formatted-text> ?.

    -

    The form:validation attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The form:validation attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.316 form:value

    19.316.1 General

    The form:value attribute specifies the default value of an input control.

    -

    The form:value attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:button> 13.5.15, <form:checkbox> 13.5.17, <form:combobox> 13.5.11, <form:date> 13.5.8, <form:file> 13.5.5, <form:formatted-text> 13.5.6, <form:hidden> 13.5.21, <form:image> 13.5.16, <form:number> 13.5.7, <form:option> 13.5.14, <form:password> 13.5.4, <form:radio> 13.5.18, <form:text> 13.5.2, <form:textarea> 13.5.3, <form:time> 13.5.9 and <form:value-range> 13.5.24.

    +

    The form:value attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:button> ?, <form:checkbox> ?, <form:combobox> ?, <form:date> ?, <form:file> ?, <form:formatted-text> ?, <form:hidden> ?, <form:image> ?, <form:number> ?, <form:option> ?, <form:password> ?, <form:radio> ?, <form:text> ?, <form:textarea> ?, <form:time> ? and <form:value-range> ?.

    -

    The form:value attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The form:value attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.316.2 <form:button>

    The value type of the form:value attribute is boolean.

    -

    The form:value attribute is usable with the following element: <form:button> 13.5.15.

    +

    The form:value attribute is usable with the following element: <form:button> ?.

    -

    The form:value attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The form:value attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.316.3 <form:date>

    The value type of the form:value attribute is date.

    -

    The form:value attribute is usable with the following element: <form:date> 13.5.8.

    +

    The form:value attribute is usable with the following element: <form:date> ?.

    -

    The form:value attribute has the data type date 18.2.

    +

    The form:value attribute has the data type date ?.

    19.316.4 <form:number> and <form:value-range>

    The value type of the form:value attribute is number.

    -

    The form:value attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:number> 13.5.7 and <form:value-range> 13.5.24.

    +

    The form:value attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:number> ? and <form:value-range> ?.

    -

    The form:value attribute has the data type double 18.2.

    -

    19.316.5 <form:checkbox>, <form:combobox>, <form:file>, <form:formatted-text>, <form:hidden>, <form:image>, <form:option>, <form:password>, <form:radio>, <form:text>, <form:textarea>

    +

    The form:value attribute has the data type double ?.

    +

    19.316.5 <form:checkbox>, <form:combobox>, <form:file>, <form:formatted-text>, <form:hidden>, <form:image>, <form:option>, <form:password>, <form:radio>, <form:text>, <form:textarea>

    The value type of the form:value attribute is string.

    -

    The form:value attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:checkbox> 13.5.17, <form:combobox> 13.5.11, <form:file> 13.5.5, <form:formatted-text> 13.5.6, <form:hidden> 13.5.21, <form:image> 13.5.16, <form:option> 13.5.14, <form:password> 13.5.4, <form:radio> 13.5.18, <form:text> 13.5.2 and <form:textarea> 13.5.3.

    +

    The form:value attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:checkbox> ?, <form:combobox> ?, <form:file> ?, <form:formatted-text> ?, <form:hidden> ?, <form:image> ?, <form:option> ?, <form:password> ?, <form:radio> ?, <form:text> ? and <form:textarea> ?.

    -

    The form:value attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The form:value attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.316.6 <form:time>

    The value type of the form:value attribute is time.

    -

    The form:value attribute is usable with the following element: <form:time> 13.5.9.

    +

    The form:value attribute is usable with the following element: <form:time> ?.

    -

    The form:value attribute has the data type time 18.2.

    +

    The form:value attribute has the data type time ?.

    19.317 form:visual-effect

    The form:visual-effect attributes specifies a visual effect to apply to a control.

    The defined values for the form:visual-effect attribute are:

    • 3d: 3D visual effect. 

    • flat: flat visual effect. 

    -

    The form:visual-effect attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:checkbox> 13.5.17 and <form:radio> 13.5.18.

    +

    The form:visual-effect attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:checkbox> ? and <form:radio> ?.

    The values of the form:visual-effect attribute are flat or 3d.

    19.318 form:xforms-list-source

    The form:xforms-list-source attribute specifies a reference to an xform:bind attribute, and creates a list entry for each node in the node-set defined by that attribute.

    -

    The form:xforms-list-source attribute is usable with the following element: <form:listbox> 13.5.13.

    +

    The form:xforms-list-source attribute is usable with the following element: <form:listbox> ?.

    -

    The form:xforms-list-source attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The form:xforms-list-source attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.319 form:xforms-submission

    The form:xforms-submission attribute specifies the id of an <xforms:submission> (3.3.3 of [XForms]) child element of a <xforms:model> element for a <form:button> 13.5.15 control.

    -

    The form:xforms-submission attribute is usable with the following element: <form:button> 13.5.15.

    +

    The form:xforms-submission attribute is usable with the following element: <form:button> ?.

    -

    The form:xforms-submission attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The form:xforms-submission attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.320 grddl:transformation

    The grddl:transformation attributes link to a transformation for extracting RDF data from the document. See [GRDDL].

    @@ -13041,141 +13043,141 @@

    19.320 Note: Please check the OASIS Open Document Format for Office Applications (OpenDocument) TC's web site for GRDDL transformations provided by the OASIS Open Document Format for Office Applications (OpenDocument) TC.

    -

    The grddl:transformation attribute is usable with the following elements: <office:document> 3.1.2, <office:document-content> 3.1.3.2, <office:document-meta> 3.1.3.4, <office:document-settings> 3.1.3.5 and <office:document-styles> 3.1.3.3.

    +

    The grddl:transformation attribute is usable with the following elements: <office:document> ?, <office:document-content> ?, <office:document-meta> ?, <office:document-settings> ? and <office:document-styles> ?.

    -

    The value of the grddl:transformation attribute is a white space separated lists of values of type anyIRI 18.3.2, including the empty list.

    +

    The value of the grddl:transformation attribute is a white space separated lists of values of type anyIRI ?, including the empty list.

    19.321 meta:cell-count

    The meta:cell-count attribute specifies the number of table cells that an OpenDocument producer has counted in a document.

    -

    The meta:cell-count attribute is usable with the following element: <meta:document-statistic> 4.3.2.18.

    +

    The meta:cell-count attribute is usable with the following element: <meta:document-statistic> ?.

    -

    The meta:cell-count attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger 18.2.

    +

    The meta:cell-count attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger ?.

    19.322 meta:character-count

    The meta:character-count attribute specifies the number of characters that an OpenDocument producer has counted in a document.

    The value of the meta:character-count attribute is implementation-dependent.

    -

    The meta:character-count attribute is usable with the following element: <meta:document-statistic> 4.3.2.18.

    +

    The meta:character-count attribute is usable with the following element: <meta:document-statistic> ?.

    -

    The meta:character-count attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger 18.2.

    +

    The meta:character-count attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger ?.

    19.323 meta:date

    The meta:date attribute specifies the date and time when a template was last modified, prior to being used to create the current document.

    -

    The meta:date attribute is usable with the following element: <meta:template> 4.3.2.12.

    +

    The meta:date attribute is usable with the following element: <meta:template> ?.

    -

    The meta:date attribute has the data type dateTime 18.2.

    +

    The meta:date attribute has the data type dateTime ?.

    19.324 meta:delay

    The meta:delay attribute specifies a reload delay.

    -

    The meta:delay attribute is usable with the following element: <meta:auto-reload> 4.3.2.13.

    +

    The meta:delay attribute is usable with the following element: <meta:auto-reload> ?.

    -

    The meta:delay attribute has the data type duration 18.2.

    +

    The meta:delay attribute has the data type duration ?.

    19.325 meta:draw-count

    The meta:draw-count attribute specifies the number of drawing shapes that an OpenDocument producer has counted in a document.

    -

    The meta:draw-count attribute is usable with the following element: <meta:document-statistic> 4.3.2.18.

    +

    The meta:draw-count attribute is usable with the following element: <meta:document-statistic> ?.

    -

    The meta:draw-count attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger 18.2.

    +

    The meta:draw-count attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger ?.

    19.326 meta:frame-count

    The meta:frame-count attribute specifies the number of text boxes that an OpenDocument producer has counted in a document.

    -

    The meta:frame-count attribute is usable with the following element: <meta:document-statistic> 4.3.2.18.

    +

    The meta:frame-count attribute is usable with the following element: <meta:document-statistic> ?.

    -

    The meta:frame-count attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger 18.2.

    +

    The meta:frame-count attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger ?.

    19.327 meta:image-count

    The meta:image-count attribute specifies the number of images that an OpenDocument producer has counted in a document.

    -

    The meta:image-count attribute is usable with the following element: <meta:document-statistic> 4.3.2.18.

    +

    The meta:image-count attribute is usable with the following element: <meta:document-statistic> ?.

    -

    The meta:image-count attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger 18.2.

    +

    The meta:image-count attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger ?.

    19.328 meta:name

    The meta:name attribute specifies the name of a metadata element. The name shall be unique within the domain of <meta:user-defined> 4.3.3 elements.

    -

    The meta:name attribute is usable with the following element: <meta:user-defined> 4.3.3.

    +

    The meta:name attribute is usable with the following element: <meta:user-defined> ?.

    -

    The meta:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The meta:name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.329 meta:non-whitespace-character-count

    The meta:non-whitespace-character-count attribute specifies the number of non-white space characters that an OpenDocument producer has counted in a document.

    The value of the meta:non-whitespace-character-count attribute is implementation-dependent.

    -

    The meta:non-whitespace-character-count attribute is usable with the following element: <meta:document-statistic> 4.3.2.18.

    +

    The meta:non-whitespace-character-count attribute is usable with the following element: <meta:document-statistic> ?.

    -

    The meta:non-whitespace-character-count attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger 18.2.

    +

    The meta:non-whitespace-character-count attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger ?.

    19.330 meta:object-count

    The meta:object-count attribute specifies the number of embedded objects stored in OpenDocument format that the OpenDocument producer has counted for the document.

    -

    The meta:object-count attribute is usable with the following element: <meta:document-statistic> 4.3.2.18.

    +

    The meta:object-count attribute is usable with the following element: <meta:document-statistic> ?.

    -

    The meta:object-count attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger 18.2.

    +

    The meta:object-count attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger ?.

    19.331 meta:ole-object-count

    The meta:ole-object-count attribute specifies the number of embedded objects stored in a different format than OpenDocument that the OpenDocument producer has counted for the document.

    -

    The meta:ole-object-count attribute is usable with the following element: <meta:document-statistic> 4.3.2.18.

    +

    The meta:ole-object-count attribute is usable with the following element: <meta:document-statistic> ?.

    -

    The meta:ole-object-count attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger 18.2.

    +

    The meta:ole-object-count attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger ?.

    19.332 meta:page-count

    The meta:page-count attribute specifies the number of pages that an OpenDocument producer has calculated for a document.

    The value of the meta:page-count attribute is implementation-dependent.

    -

    The meta:page-count attribute is usable with the following element: <meta:document-statistic> 4.3.2.18.

    +

    The meta:page-count attribute is usable with the following element: <meta:document-statistic> ?.

    -

    The meta:page-count attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger 18.2.

    +

    The meta:page-count attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger ?.

    19.333 meta:paragraph-count

    The meta:paragraph-count attribute specifies the number of paragraphs that an OpenDocument producer has counted in a document.

    -

    The meta:paragraph-count attribute is usable with the following element: <meta:document-statistic> 4.3.2.18.

    +

    The meta:paragraph-count attribute is usable with the following element: <meta:document-statistic> ?.

    -

    The meta:paragraph-count attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger 18.2.

    +

    The meta:paragraph-count attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger ?.

    19.334 meta:row-count

    The meta:row-count attribute specifies the number of lines contained in a document instance.

    The value of the meta:row-count attribute is implementation-dependent.

    -

    The meta:row-count attribute is usable with the following element: <meta:document-statistic> 4.3.2.18.

    +

    The meta:row-count attribute is usable with the following element: <meta:document-statistic> ?.

    -

    The meta:row-count attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger 18.2.

    +

    The meta:row-count attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger ?.

    19.335 meta:sentence-count

    The meta:sentence-count attribute specifies the number of sentences that an OpenDocument producer has counted in a document.

    The value of the meta:sentence-count attribute is implementation-dependent.

    -

    The meta:sentence-count attribute is usable with the following element: <meta:document-statistic> 4.3.2.18.

    +

    The meta:sentence-count attribute is usable with the following element: <meta:document-statistic> ?.

    -

    The meta:sentence-count attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger 18.2.

    +

    The meta:sentence-count attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger ?.

    19.336 meta:syllable-count

    The meta:syllable-count attribute specifies the number of syllables that an OpenDocument producer has counted in a document.

    The value of the meta:syllable-count attribute is implementation-dependent.

    -

    The meta:syllable-count attribute is usable with the following element: <meta:document-statistic> 4.3.2.18.

    +

    The meta:syllable-count attribute is usable with the following element: <meta:document-statistic> ?.

    -

    The meta:syllable-count attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger 18.2.

    +

    The meta:syllable-count attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger ?.

    19.337 meta:table-count

    The meta:table-count attribute specifies the number of <table:table> elements counted in a document.

    -

    The meta:table-count attribute is usable with the following element: <meta:document-statistic> 4.3.2.18.

    +

    The meta:table-count attribute is usable with the following element: <meta:document-statistic> ?.

    -

    The meta:table-count attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger 18.2.

    -

    19.338 meta:value-type

    +

    The meta:table-count attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger ?.

    +

    19.338 meta:value-type

    The meta:value-type attribute specifies the type of a metadata element.

    @@ -13183,16 +13185,16 @@

    19.338
  • boolean: 18.3.3 

  • date: 18.2 

  • float: 18.2 

  • time: 18.2 

  • string: 18.2 

  • The default type for meta-data elements is string.

    -

    The meta:value-type attribute is usable with the following element: <meta:user-defined> 4.3.3.

    +

    The meta:value-type attribute is usable with the following element: <meta:user-defined> ?.

    19.339 meta:word-count

    The meta:word-count attribute specifies the number of words that an OpenDocument producer has counted in a document.

    The value of the meta:word-count attribute is implementation-dependent.

    -

    The meta:word-count attribute is usable with the following element: <meta:document-statistic> 4.3.2.18.

    +

    The meta:word-count attribute is usable with the following element: <meta:document-statistic> ?.

    -

    The meta:word-count attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger 18.2.

    +

    The meta:word-count attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger ?.

    19.340 number:automatic-order

    The number:automatic-order attribute specifies whether data is ordered to match the default order for the language and country of a data style.

    @@ -13201,10 +13203,10 @@

    19.340
  • false: data is not ordered to match the default order for the language and country of a data style. 

  • true: data is ordered to match the default order for the language and country of a data style. 

  • The default value for this attribute is false.

    -

    The number:automatic-order attribute is usable with the following elements: <number:currency-style> 16.29.8 and <number:date-style> 16.29.11.

    +

    The number:automatic-order attribute is usable with the following elements: <number:currency-style> ? and <number:date-style> ?.

    -

    The number:automatic-order attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    -

    19.341 number:calendar

    +

    The number:automatic-order attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    +

    19.341 number:calendar

    The number:calendar attribute specifies the calendar system used to extract parts of a date.

    @@ -13212,9 +13214,9 @@

    19.341
  • buddhist: Buddhist calendar, identical to Gregorian calendar but add 543 years to the Gregorian date.  

  • gengou: Japanese Gengou calendar, Emperor eras. Identical to Gregorian calendar but with different eras for each emperor. Consumers may implement only the modern eras starting 1868, Meiji, Taisho, Showa and Heisei. Earlier dates are then displayed using the Gregorian calendar [JIS X 0301]. 

  • gregorian: Gregorian calendar, as defined in [ISO8601], Section 4.2.1, usually specified for dates no earlier than 1582-10-15. If this calendar is specified for a date earlier than 1582-10-15, the meaning is implementation-defined.  

  • hanja: Additional Gregorian calendar in Korean locales, uses differently localized day and month names.  

  • hanja_yoil: Legacy alias for hanja 

  • hijri: Islamic Hijri lunar calendar (religious, non-civil).  

  • jewish: Jewish lunisolar calendar.  

  • ROC: Taiwanese Minguo calendar, identical to Gregorian calendar but substract 1911 years from the Gregorian date.  

  • The attribute value may also be a string value. If this attribute is not specified, the default calendar system for the locale of the data style is used.

    -

    The number:calendar attribute is usable with the following elements: <number:day> 16.29.12, <number:day-of-week> 16.29.16, <number:era> 16.29.15, <number:month> 16.29.13, <number:quarter> 16.29.18, <number:week-of-year> 16.29.17 and <number:year> 16.29.14.

    +

    The number:calendar attribute is usable with the following elements: <number:day> ?, <number:day-of-week> ?, <number:era> ?, <number:month> ?, <number:quarter> ?, <number:week-of-year> ? and <number:year> ?.

    -

    The values of the number:calendar attribute are gregorian, gengou, ROC, hanja_yoil, hanja, hijri, jewish, buddhist or a value of type string 18.2.

    +

    The values of the number:calendar attribute are gregorian, gengou, ROC, hanja_yoil, hanja, hijri, jewish, buddhist or a value of type string ?.

    19.342 number:country

    The number:country attribute specifies a country code for a data style. The country code is used for formatting properties whose evaluation is locale-dependent.

    @@ -13223,9 +13225,9 @@

    19.342 The number:country attribute on a <number:currency-symbol> element, specifies the country of a currency symbol.

    -

    The number:country attribute is usable with the following elements: <number:boolean-style> 16.29.24, <number:currency-style> 16.29.8, <number:currency-symbol> 16.29.9, <number:date-style> 16.29.11, <number:number-style> 16.29.2, <number:percentage-style> 16.29.10, <number:text-style> 16.29.26 and <number:time-style> 16.29.19.

    +

    The number:country attribute is usable with the following elements: <number:boolean-style> ?, <number:currency-style> ?, <number:currency-symbol> ?, <number:date-style> ?, <number:number-style> ?, <number:percentage-style> ?, <number:text-style> ? and <number:time-style> ?.

    -

    The number:country attribute has the data type countryCode 18.3.11.

    +

    The number:country attribute has the data type countryCode ?.

    19.343 number:decimal-places

    19.343.1 General

    @@ -13234,63 +13236,63 @@

    19.343.2 If the number:decimal-places attribute is not specified, the number of decimal places specified by the default table cell style is used.

    -

    The number:decimal-places attribute is usable with the following element: <number:number> 16.29.3.

    +

    The number:decimal-places attribute is usable with the following element: <number:number> ?.

    -

    The number:decimal-places attribute has the data type integer 18.2.

    +

    The number:decimal-places attribute has the data type integer ?.

    19.343.3 <number:seconds>

    If the number:decimal-places attribute is not specified or if the value of the attribute is 0, seconds are not displayed.

    For a <number:seconds> element the default value for this attribute is 0.

    -

    The number:decimal-places attribute is usable with the following element: <number:seconds> 16.29.22.

    +

    The number:decimal-places attribute is usable with the following element: <number:seconds> ?.

    -

    The number:decimal-places attribute has the data type integer 18.2.

    +

    The number:decimal-places attribute has the data type integer ?.

    19.343.4 <number:scientific-number>

    The number:decimal-places attribute specifies the number of decimal places to display.

    If the number:decimal-places attribute is not specified, the number of decimal places specified by the default table cell style is used.

    -

    The number:decimal-places attribute is usable with the following element: <number:scientific-number> 16.29.6.

    +

    The number:decimal-places attribute is usable with the following element: <number:scientific-number> ?.

    -

    The number:decimal-places attribute has the data type integer 18.2.

    +

    The number:decimal-places attribute has the data type integer ?.

    19.344 number:decimal-replacement

    The number:decimal-replacement attribute specifies a replacement text for decimal places if a number style specifies that decimal places are used but the number displayed is an integer.

    Note: What replacement text is supported is implementation-dependent.

    -

    The number:decimal-replacement attribute is usable with the following element: <number:number> 16.29.3.

    +

    The number:decimal-replacement attribute is usable with the following element: <number:number> ?.

    -

    The number:decimal-replacement attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The number:decimal-replacement attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.345 number:denominator-value

    The number:denominator-value attribute specifies an integer value that is used as the denominator of a fraction. If this attribute is not present, a denominator that is appropriate for displaying the number is used.

    Note: The number:denominator-value attribute is used with number:grouping 19.350, number:min-denominator-digits 19.353, number:min-integer-digits 19.355 and number:min-numerator-digits 19.357 to define the display of a floating-point number as a fraction.

    -

    The number:denominator-value attribute is usable with the following element: <number:fraction> 16.29.7.

    +

    The number:denominator-value attribute is usable with the following element: <number:fraction> ?.

    -

    The number:denominator-value attribute has the data type integer 18.2.

    +

    The number:denominator-value attribute has the data type integer ?.

    19.346 number:display-factor

    The number:display-factor attribute specifies a factor by which each number is scaled (divided) before displaying.

    The default value for this attribute is 1.

    -

    The number:display-factor attribute is usable with the following element: <number:number> 16.29.3.

    +

    The number:display-factor attribute is usable with the following element: <number:number> ?.

    -

    The number:display-factor attribute has the data type double 18.2.

    +

    The number:display-factor attribute has the data type double ?.

    19.347 number:exponent-interval

    The number:exponent-interval attribute determines the valid exponents to be used: the valid exponents are the integer multiples of the value of the number:exponent-interval attribute.

    The default value for this attribute is 1.

    -

    The number:exponent-interval attribute is usable with the following element: <number:scientific-number> 16.29.6.

    +

    The number:exponent-interval attribute is usable with the following element: <number:scientific-number> ?.

    -

    The number:exponent-interval attribute has the data type positiveInteger 18.2.

    +

    The number:exponent-interval attribute has the data type positiveInteger ?.

    19.348 number:format-source

    The number:format-source attribute specifies the source of definitions of the short and long display formats.

    @@ -13299,7 +13301,7 @@

    19.348
  • fixed: the values short and long of the number:style attribute are defined by this standard.  

  • language: the meaning of the values long and short of the number:style attribute depend upon the number:language and number:country attributes of the date style. If neither of those attributes are specified, consumers should use their default locale for short and long date and time formats. 

  • The default value for this attribute is fixed.

    -

    The number:format-source attribute is usable with the following elements: <number:date-style> 16.29.11 and <number:time-style> 16.29.19.

    +

    The number:format-source attribute is usable with the following elements: <number:date-style> ? and <number:time-style> ?.

    The values of the number:format-source attribute are fixed or language.

    19.349 number:forced-exponent-sign

    @@ -13310,9 +13312,9 @@

    19.3
    • false: the exponent sign is displayed only for a negative value of the exponent, otherwise it is not displayed. 

    • true: the exponent sign is always displayed regardless of the value of exponent.  

    The default value for this attribute is true.

    -

    The number:forced-exponent-sign attribute is usable with the following element: <number:scientific-number> 16.29.6.

    +

    The number:forced-exponent-sign attribute is usable with the following element: <number:scientific-number> ?.

    -

    The number:forced-exponent-sign attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The number:forced-exponent-sign attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.350 number:grouping

    The number:grouping attribute specifies whether the integer digits of a number should be grouped using a separator character.

    @@ -13323,18 +13325,18 @@

    19.350
  • false: integer digits of a number are not grouped using a separator character. 

  • true: integer digits of a number should be grouped by a separator character. 

  • The default value for this attribute is false.

    -

    The number:grouping attribute is usable with the following elements: <number:fraction> 16.29.7, <number:number> 16.29.3 and <number:scientific-number> 16.29.6.

    +

    The number:grouping attribute is usable with the following elements: <number:fraction> ?, <number:number> ? and <number:scientific-number> ?.

    -

    The number:grouping attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The number:grouping attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.351 number:language

    The number:language attribute specifies a language code. The country code is used for formatting properties whose evaluation is locale-dependent.

    If a language code is not specified, either the system settings or the setting for the system's language are used, depending on the property whose value should be evaluated.

    -

    The number:language attribute is usable with the following elements: <number:boolean-style> 16.29.24, <number:currency-style> 16.29.8, <number:currency-symbol> 16.29.9, <number:date-style> 16.29.11, <number:number-style> 16.29.2, <number:percentage-style> 16.29.10, <number:text-style> 16.29.26 and <number:time-style> 16.29.19.

    +

    The number:language attribute is usable with the following elements: <number:boolean-style> ?, <number:currency-style> ?, <number:currency-symbol> ?, <number:date-style> ?, <number:number-style> ?, <number:percentage-style> ?, <number:text-style> ? and <number:time-style> ?.

    -

    The number:language attribute has the data type languageCode 18.3.18.

    +

    The number:language attribute has the data type languageCode ?.

    19.352 number:max-denominator-value

    The number:max-denominator-value attribute specifies the maximum denominator permitted to be chosen if its <number:fraction> element does not have a number:denominator-value attribute. The number:max-denominator-value attribute is ignored in the presence of a number:denominator-value 19.345 attribute. The absence of the number:max-denominator-value attribute indicates that no maximum denominator is specified.

    @@ -13343,33 +13345,33 @@

    19.

    Note: A number:max-denominator-value attribute value of 99 is equivalent to permitting any 1- or 2-digit denominator. A number:max-denominator-value attribute value of 999 is equivalent to permitting any 1, 2, or 3 digit denominator.

    -

    The number:max-denominator-value attribute is usable with the following element: <number:fraction> 16.29.7.

    +

    The number:max-denominator-value attribute is usable with the following element: <number:fraction> ?.

    -

    The number:max-denominator-value attribute has the data type positiveInteger 18.2.

    +

    The number:max-denominator-value attribute has the data type positiveInteger ?.

    19.353 number:min-denominator-digits

    The number:min-denominator-digits attribute specifies the minimum number of digits to use to display the denominator of a fraction.

    -

    The number:min-denominator-digits attribute is usable with the following element: <number:fraction> 16.29.7.

    +

    The number:min-denominator-digits attribute is usable with the following element: <number:fraction> ?.

    -

    The number:min-denominator-digits attribute has the data type integer 18.2.

    +

    The number:min-denominator-digits attribute has the data type integer ?.

    19.354 number:min-exponent-digits

    The number:min-exponent-digits attribute specifies the minimum number of digits to use to display an exponent.

    -

    The number:min-exponent-digits attribute is usable with the following element: <number:scientific-number> 16.29.6.

    +

    The number:min-exponent-digits attribute is usable with the following element: <number:scientific-number> ?.

    -

    The number:min-exponent-digits attribute has the data type integer 18.2.

    +

    The number:min-exponent-digits attribute has the data type integer ?.

    19.355 number:min-integer-digits

    The number:min-integer-digits attribute specifies the minimum number of integer digits to display in the integer portion of a number, a scientific number, or a fraction.

    For a <number:fraction> element, if the number:min-integer-digits attribute is not present, no integer portion is displayed.

    -

    The number:min-integer-digits attribute is usable with the following elements: <number:fraction> 16.29.7, <number:number> 16.29.3 and <number:scientific-number> 16.29.6.

    +

    The number:min-integer-digits attribute is usable with the following elements: <number:fraction> ?, <number:number> ? and <number:scientific-number> ?.

    -

    The number:min-integer-digits attribute has the data type integer 18.2.

    -

    19.356 number:min-decimal-places

    +

    The number:min-integer-digits attribute has the data type integer ?.

    +

    19.356 number:min-decimal-places

    19.356.1 General

    The number:min-decimal-places attribute specifies the minimum number of digits in the decimal part.

    @@ -13383,32 +13385,32 @@

    19.356.2
  • 0, if the value of the number:decimal-replacement attribute is the empty string.  

  • the value of the number:decimal-places attribute in other cases.  

  • If both number:decimal-replacement 19.344 and number:min-decimal-places attributes are present, and the number displayed is an integer, then the value of number:decimal-replacement shall be displayed.

    -

    The number:min-decimal-places attribute is usable with the following element: <number:number> 16.29.3.

    +

    The number:min-decimal-places attribute is usable with the following element: <number:number> ?.

    -

    The number:min-decimal-places attribute has the data type integer 18.2.

    +

    The number:min-decimal-places attribute has the data type integer ?.

    19.356.3 <number:scientific-number>

    If the number:min-decimal-places attribute is not specified, it is set to the value of the number:decimal-places 19.343 attribute.

    -

    The number:min-decimal-places attribute is usable with the following element: <number:scientific-number> 16.29.6.

    +

    The number:min-decimal-places attribute is usable with the following element: <number:scientific-number> ?.

    -

    The number:min-decimal-places attribute has the data type integer 18.2.

    +

    The number:min-decimal-places attribute has the data type integer ?.

    19.357 number:min-numerator-digits

    The number:min-numerator-digits attribute specifies the minimum number of digits to use to display the numerator in a fraction.

    -

    The number:min-numerator-digits attribute is usable with the following element: <number:fraction> 16.29.7.

    +

    The number:min-numerator-digits attribute is usable with the following element: <number:fraction> ?.

    -

    The number:min-numerator-digits attribute has the data type integer 18.2.

    +

    The number:min-numerator-digits attribute has the data type integer ?.

    19.358 number:position

    The number:position attribute specifies the position where text appears.

    The index of a position starts with 1 and is counted by digits from right to left in the integer part of a number, starting left from a decimal separator if one exists, or from the last digit of the number. Text is inserted before the digit at the specified position. If the value of number:position attribute is greater than the value of number:min-integer-digits 19.355 and greater than the number of integer digits in the number, text is prepended to the number.

    -

    The number:position attribute is usable with the following element: <number:embedded-text> 16.29.4.

    +

    The number:position attribute is usable with the following element: <number:embedded-text> ?.

    -

    The number:position attribute has the data type integer 18.2.

    +

    The number:position attribute has the data type integer ?.

    19.359 number:possessive-form

    The number:possessive-form attribute specifies whether the month is displayed as a noun or using the possessive form.

    @@ -13417,9 +13419,9 @@

    19.359 The defined values for the number:possessive-form attribute are:

    • false: the name of the month is displayed in nominative form.  

    • true: the name of the month is displayed in possessive form.  

    -

    The number:possessive-form attribute is usable with the following element: <number:month> 16.29.13.

    +

    The number:possessive-form attribute is usable with the following element: <number:month> ?.

    -

    The number:possessive-form attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The number:possessive-form attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.360 number:rfc-language-tag

    The number:rfc-language-tag attribute specifies a language identifier according to the rules of [RFC5646], or its successors.

    @@ -13428,16 +13430,16 @@

    19.360 <

    Producers may add support for consumers that don't support the number:rfc-language-tag attribute by specifying number:language, number:script and number:country attributes with values as close as possible to the actual value of the number:rfc-language-tag attribute. Producers shall not use values for these attributes that contradict the value of the table:rfc-language-tag attribute.

    -

    The number:rfc-language-tag attribute is usable with the following elements: <number:boolean-style> 16.29.24, <number:currency-style> 16.29.8, <number:currency-symbol> 16.29.9, <number:date-style> 16.29.11, <number:number-style> 16.29.2, <number:percentage-style> 16.29.10, <number:text-style> 16.29.26 and <number:time-style> 16.29.19.

    +

    The number:rfc-language-tag attribute is usable with the following elements: <number:boolean-style> ?, <number:currency-style> ?, <number:currency-symbol> ?, <number:date-style> ?, <number:number-style> ?, <number:percentage-style> ?, <number:text-style> ? and <number:time-style> ?.

    -

    The number:rfc-language-tag attribute has the data type language 18.3.17.

    +

    The number:rfc-language-tag attribute has the data type language ?.

    19.361 number:script

    The number:script attribute specifies a script code. The script code is used for formatting properties whose evaluation is locale-dependent. The attribute should be used only if necessary according to the rules of §2.2.3 of [RFC5646], or its successors.

    -

    The number:script attribute is usable with the following elements: <number:boolean-style> 16.29.24, <number:currency-style> 16.29.8, <number:currency-symbol> 16.29.9, <number:date-style> 16.29.11, <number:number-style> 16.29.2, <number:percentage-style> 16.29.10, <number:text-style> 16.29.26 and <number:time-style> 16.29.19.

    +

    The number:script attribute is usable with the following elements: <number:boolean-style> ?, <number:currency-style> ?, <number:currency-symbol> ?, <number:date-style> ?, <number:number-style> ?, <number:percentage-style> ?, <number:text-style> ? and <number:time-style> ?.

    -

    The number:script attribute has the data type scriptCode 18.3.30.

    +

    The number:script attribute has the data type scriptCode ?.

    19.362 number:style

    19.362.1 General

    @@ -13446,63 +13448,63 @@

    19.362.2 <

    If the value of the number:format-source attribute is fixed the number:style attribute on the same element has the defined values:

    • short: the day of month is displayed using one or two digits. 

    • long: the day of month is displayed using two digits. 

    -

    The number:style attribute is usable with the following element: <number:day> 16.29.12.

    +

    The number:style attribute is usable with the following element: <number:day> ?.

    The values of the number:style attribute are short or long.

    19.362.3 <number:day-of-week>

    If the value of the number:format-source attribute is fixed the number:style attribute on the same element has the defined values:

    • short: abbreviated name of the day is displayed. 

    • long: full name of the day is displayed. 

    -

    The number:style attribute is usable with the following element: <number:day-of-week> 16.29.16.

    +

    The number:style attribute is usable with the following element: <number:day-of-week> ?.

    The values of the number:style attribute are short or long.

    19.362.4 <number:era>

    If the value of the number:format-source attribute is fixed the number:style attribute on the same element has the defined values:

    • short: abbreviated era name is used. 

    • long: full era name is used. 

    -

    The number:style attribute is usable with the following element: <number:era> 16.29.15.

    +

    The number:style attribute is usable with the following element: <number:era> ?.

    The values of the number:style attribute are short or long.

    19.362.5 <number:hours>

    If the value of the number:format-source attribute is fixed the number:style attribute on the same element has the defined values:

    • short: hours are displayed using at least one digit. 

    • long: hours are displayed using at least two digits. 

    -

    The number:style attribute is usable with the following element: <number:hours> 16.29.20.

    +

    The number:style attribute is usable with the following element: <number:hours> ?.

    The values of the number:style attribute are short or long.

    19.362.6 <number:minutes>

    If the value of the number:format-source attribute is fixed the number:style attribute on the same element has the defined values:

    • short: minutes are displayed using at least one digit. 

    • long: minutes are displayed using at least two digits. 

    -

    The number:style attribute is usable with the following element: <number:minutes> 16.29.21.

    +

    The number:style attribute is usable with the following element: <number:minutes> ?.

    The values of the number:style attribute are short or long.

    19.362.7 <number:month>

    If the value of the number:format-source attribute is fixed the number:style attribute on the same element has the defined values:

    • short: abbreviated name of the month is displayed or the month is displayed using one or two digits. 

    • long: full name of the month is displayed or the month is displayed using two digits. 

    -

    The number:style attribute is usable with the following element: <number:month> 16.29.13.

    +

    The number:style attribute is usable with the following element: <number:month> ?.

    The values of the number:style attribute are short or long.

    19.362.8 <number:quarter>

    If the value of the number:format-source attribute is fixed the number:style attribute on the same element has the defined values:

    • short: abbreviated name of the quarter is displayed. 

    • long: full name of the quarter is displayed. 

    -

    The number:style attribute is usable with the following element: <number:quarter> 16.29.18.

    +

    The number:style attribute is usable with the following element: <number:quarter> ?.

    The values of the number:style attribute are short or long.

    19.362.9 <number:seconds>

    If the value of the number:format-source attribute is fixed the number:style attribute on the same element has the defined values:

    • short: seconds are displayed using at least one digit. 

    • long: seconds are displayed using at least two digits. 

    -

    The number:style attribute is usable with the following element: <number:seconds> 16.29.22.

    +

    The number:style attribute is usable with the following element: <number:seconds> ?.

    The values of the number:style attribute are short or long.

    19.362.10 <number:year>

    If the value of the number:format-source attribute is fixed the number:style attribute on the same element has the defined values:

    • short: year is displayed using two digits. 

    • long: year is displayed using four digits. 

    -

    The number:style attribute is usable with the following element: <number:year> 16.29.14.

    +

    The number:style attribute is usable with the following element: <number:year> ?.

    The values of the number:style attribute are short or long.

    19.363 number:textual

    @@ -13515,25 +13517,25 @@

    19.363 The default value for this attribute is false.

    -

    The number:textual attribute is usable with the following element: <number:month> 16.29.13.

    +

    The number:textual attribute is usable with the following element: <number:month> ?.

    -

    The number:textual attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The number:textual attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.364 number:title

    The number:title attribute specifies the title of a data style.

    -

    The number:title attribute is usable with the following elements: <number:boolean-style> 16.29.24, <number:currency-style> 16.29.8, <number:date-style> 16.29.11, <number:number-style> 16.29.2, <number:percentage-style> 16.29.10, <number:text-style> 16.29.26 and <number:time-style> 16.29.19.

    +

    The number:title attribute is usable with the following elements: <number:boolean-style> ?, <number:currency-style> ?, <number:date-style> ?, <number:number-style> ?, <number:percentage-style> ?, <number:text-style> ? and <number:time-style> ?.

    -

    The number:title attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The number:title attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.365 number:transliteration-country

    The number:transliteration-country attribute specifies a country code in conformance with [RFC5646].

    If no language/country (locale) combination is specified, the locale of the data style is used.

    -

    The number:transliteration-country attribute is usable with the following elements: <number:boolean-style> 16.29.24, <number:currency-style> 16.29.8, <number:date-style> 16.29.11, <number:number-style> 16.29.2, <number:percentage-style> 16.29.10, <number:text-style> 16.29.26 and <number:time-style> 16.29.19.

    +

    The number:transliteration-country attribute is usable with the following elements: <number:boolean-style> ?, <number:currency-style> ?, <number:date-style> ?, <number:number-style> ?, <number:percentage-style> ?, <number:text-style> ? and <number:time-style> ?.

    -

    The number:transliteration-country attribute has the data type countryCode 18.3.11.

    +

    The number:transliteration-country attribute has the data type countryCode ?.

    19.366 number:transliteration-format

    The number:transliteration-format attribute specifies which number characters to use.

    @@ -13544,18 +13546,18 @@

    19

    The default value for this attribute is 1.

    -

    The number:transliteration-format attribute is usable with the following elements: <number:boolean-style> 16.29.24, <number:currency-style> 16.29.8, <number:date-style> 16.29.11, <number:number-style> 16.29.2, <number:percentage-style> 16.29.10, <number:text-style> 16.29.26 and <number:time-style> 16.29.19.

    +

    The number:transliteration-format attribute is usable with the following elements: <number:boolean-style> ?, <number:currency-style> ?, <number:date-style> ?, <number:number-style> ?, <number:percentage-style> ?, <number:text-style> ? and <number:time-style> ?.

    -

    The number:transliteration-format attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The number:transliteration-format attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.367 number:transliteration-language

    The number:transliteration-language attribute specifies a language code in conformance with [RFC5646].

    If no language/country (locale) combination is specified, the locale of the data style is used.

    -

    The number:transliteration-language attribute is usable with the following elements: <number:boolean-style> 16.29.24, <number:currency-style> 16.29.8, <number:date-style> 16.29.11, <number:number-style> 16.29.2, <number:percentage-style> 16.29.10, <number:text-style> 16.29.26 and <number:time-style> 16.29.19.

    +

    The number:transliteration-language attribute is usable with the following elements: <number:boolean-style> ?, <number:currency-style> ?, <number:date-style> ?, <number:number-style> ?, <number:percentage-style> ?, <number:text-style> ? and <number:time-style> ?.

    -

    The number:transliteration-language attribute has the data type countryCode 18.3.11.

    +

    The number:transliteration-language attribute has the data type countryCode ?.

    19.368 number:transliteration-style

    The number:transliteration-style attribute specifies the transliteration format of a number system.

    @@ -13564,7 +13566,7 @@

    19.

    The default value for this attribute is short.

    -

    The number:transliteration-style attribute is usable with the following elements: <number:boolean-style> 16.29.24, <number:currency-style> 16.29.8, <number:date-style> 16.29.11, <number:number-style> 16.29.2, <number:percentage-style> 16.29.10, <number:text-style> 16.29.26 and <number:time-style> 16.29.19.

    +

    The number:transliteration-style attribute is usable with the following elements: <number:boolean-style> ?, <number:currency-style> ?, <number:date-style> ?, <number:number-style> ?, <number:percentage-style> ?, <number:text-style> ? and <number:time-style> ?.

    The values of the number:transliteration-style attribute are short, medium or long.

    19.369 number:truncate-on-overflow

    @@ -13579,9 +13581,9 @@

    19.3
    • false: the value range of the component is extended. 

    • true: the value range of the component is not extended. 

    The default value for this attribute is true.

    -

    The number:truncate-on-overflow attribute is usable with the following element: <number:time-style> 16.29.19.

    +

    The number:truncate-on-overflow attribute is usable with the following element: <number:time-style> ?.

    -

    The number:truncate-on-overflow attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The number:truncate-on-overflow attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.370 office:automatic-update

    The office:automatic-update attribute specifies if DDE links are automatically updated or only upon user request.

    @@ -13590,9 +13592,9 @@

    19.370 <
    • false: DDE links are updated on user request only. 

    • true: DDE links are updated automatically. 

    The default value for this attribute is true.

    -

    The office:automatic-update attribute is usable with the following elements: <office:dde-source> 14.7.5 and <text:dde-connection-decl> 14.7.3.

    +

    The office:automatic-update attribute is usable with the following elements: <office:dde-source> ? and <text:dde-connection-decl> ?.

    -

    The office:automatic-update attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The office:automatic-update attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.371 office:boolean-value

    The office:boolean-value attribute specifies the Boolean value for a table cell (<table:change-track-table-cell>, <table:covered-table-cell> and <table:table-cell>), a text field (<text:expression>, <text:user-defined>, <text:user-field-decl> and <text:variable-set>), or a form property (<form:list-value> and <form:property>).

    @@ -13601,9 +13603,9 @@

    19.371 For <text:user-defined> elements, this attribute is only evaluated if the corresponding <meta:user-defined> 4.3.3 element has attribute meta:value-type="boolean".

    -

    The office:boolean-value attribute is usable with the following elements: <db:column> 12.35, <db:column-definition> 12.40, <form:list-value> 13.10, <form:property> 13.8, <table:change-track-table-cell> 9.9.16, <table:covered-table-cell> 9.1.5, <table:table-cell> 9.1.4, <text:expression> 7.4.14, <text:user-defined> 7.5.6, <text:user-field-decl> 7.4.8 and <text:variable-set> 7.4.4.

    +

    The office:boolean-value attribute is usable with the following elements: <db:column> ?, <db:column-definition> ?, <form:list-value> ?, <form:property> ?, <table:change-track-table-cell> ?, <table:covered-table-cell> ?, <table:table-cell> ?, <text:expression> ?, <text:user-defined> ?, <text:user-field-decl> ? and <text:variable-set> ?.

    -

    The office:boolean-value attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The office:boolean-value attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.372 office:conversion-mode

    The office:conversion-mode attribute specifies the method by which the DDE server converts its data into numbers.

    @@ -13612,7 +13614,7 @@

    19.372
  • into-default-style-data-style: numbers are converted into the data style that is specified by the default style. 

  • into-english-number: numbers are converted into the English default format. 

  • keep-text: numbers are not converted. They are treated as text. 

  • The default value for this attribute is into-default-style-data-style.

    -

    The office:conversion-mode attribute is usable with the following element: <office:dde-source> 14.7.5.

    +

    The office:conversion-mode attribute is usable with the following element: <office:dde-source> ?.

    The values of the office:conversion-mode attribute are into-default-style-data-style, into-english-number or keep-text.

    19.373 office:currency

    @@ -13621,9 +13623,9 @@

    19.373 It specifies a default currency for database columns and database column definitions (<db:column> 12.35 and <db:column-definition> 12.40).

    -

    The office:currency attribute is usable with the following elements: <db:column> 12.35, <db:column-definition> 12.40, <form:list-value> 13.10, <form:property> 13.8, <table:change-track-table-cell> 9.9.16, <table:covered-table-cell> 9.1.5, <table:table-cell> 9.1.4, <text:expression> 7.4.14, <text:user-field-decl> 7.4.8 and <text:variable-set> 7.4.4.

    +

    The office:currency attribute is usable with the following elements: <db:column> ?, <db:column-definition> ?, <form:list-value> ?, <form:property> ?, <table:change-track-table-cell> ?, <table:covered-table-cell> ?, <table:table-cell> ?, <text:expression> ?, <text:user-field-decl> ? and <text:variable-set> ?.

    -

    The office:currency attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The office:currency attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.374 office:date-value

    The office:date-value attribute specifies the date or date-time value for a table cell (<table:change-track-table-cell>, <table:covered-table-cell> and <table:table-cell>), a text field (<text:expression>, <text:user-defined>, <text:user-field-decl> and <text:variable-set>), or a form property (<form:list-value> and <form:property>).

    @@ -13632,44 +13634,44 @@

    19.374

    For <text:user-defined> elements, this attribute is only evaluated if the corresponding <meta:user-defined> 4.3.3 element has attribute meta:value-type="date".

    -

    The office:date-value attribute is usable with the following elements: <db:column> 12.35, <db:column-definition> 12.40, <form:list-value> 13.10, <form:property> 13.8, <table:change-track-table-cell> 9.9.16, <table:covered-table-cell> 9.1.5, <table:table-cell> 9.1.4, <text:expression> 7.4.14, <text:user-defined> 7.5.6, <text:user-field-decl> 7.4.8 and <text:variable-set> 7.4.4.

    +

    The office:date-value attribute is usable with the following elements: <db:column> ?, <db:column-definition> ?, <form:list-value> ?, <form:property> ?, <table:change-track-table-cell> ?, <table:covered-table-cell> ?, <table:table-cell> ?, <text:expression> ?, <text:user-defined> ?, <text:user-field-decl> ? and <text:variable-set> ?.

    -

    The office:date-value attribute has the data type dateOrDateTime 18.3.14.

    +

    The office:date-value attribute has the data type dateOrDateTime ?.

    19.375 office:dde-application

    The office:dde-application attribute specifies the name of the target application to use for the DDE connection.

    -

    The office:dde-application attribute is usable with the following elements: <office:dde-source> 14.7.5 and <text:dde-connection-decl> 14.7.3.

    +

    The office:dde-application attribute is usable with the following elements: <office:dde-source> ? and <text:dde-connection-decl> ?.

    -

    The office:dde-application attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The office:dde-application attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.376 office:dde-item

    The office:dde-item attribute specifies which information the target application should deliver.

    -

    The office:dde-item attribute is usable with the following elements: <office:dde-source> 14.7.5 and <text:dde-connection-decl> 14.7.3.

    +

    The office:dde-item attribute is usable with the following elements: <office:dde-source> ? and <text:dde-connection-decl> ?.

    -

    The office:dde-item attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The office:dde-item attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.377 office:dde-topic

    The office:dde-topic attribute specifies the name of the topic to use for the DDE connection.

    -

    The office:dde-topic attribute is usable with the following elements: <office:dde-source> 14.7.5 and <text:dde-connection-decl> 14.7.3.

    +

    The office:dde-topic attribute is usable with the following elements: <office:dde-source> ? and <text:dde-connection-decl> ?.

    -

    The office:dde-topic attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The office:dde-topic attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.378 office:display

    The office:display attribute specifies whether an annotation is visible.

    -

    The office:display attribute is usable with the following element: <office:annotation> 14.1.

    +

    The office:display attribute is usable with the following element: <office:annotation> ?.

    -

    The office:display attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The office:display attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.379 office:mimetype

    The office:mimetype attribute specifies the document type for a document that is contained in a single XML file. Its values are the MIME types that are used for the packaged variant of office documents.

    -

    The office:mimetype attribute is usable with the following element: <office:document> 3.1.2.

    +

    The office:mimetype attribute is usable with the following element: <office:document> ?.

    -

    The office:mimetype attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The office:mimetype attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.380 office:name

    19.380.1 General

    @@ -13678,78 +13680,78 @@

    19.380.2 <

    The office:name attribute specifies a name for a hyperlink. The name can serve as a target for other hyperlinks. The name does not have to be unique.

    -

    The office:name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:a> 10.4.12.

    +

    The office:name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:a> ?.

    -

    The office:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The office:name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.380.3 <draw:area-circle>

    The office:name attribute specifies a name for a shape represented by this element. The name does not have to be unique.

    -

    The office:name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:area-circle> 10.4.13.4.

    +

    The office:name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:area-circle> ?.

    -

    The office:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The office:name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.380.4 <draw:area-rectangle>

    The office:name attribute specifies a name for a shape represented by this element. The name does not have to be unique.

    -

    The office:name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:area-rectangle> 10.4.13.3.

    +

    The office:name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:area-rectangle> ?.

    -

    The office:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The office:name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.380.5 <draw:area-polygon>

    The office:name attribute specifies a name for an image map. The name does not have to be unique.

    -

    The office:name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:area-polygon> 10.4.13.5.

    +

    The office:name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:area-polygon> ?.

    -

    The office:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The office:name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.380.6 <office:annotation>

    The office:name attribute specifies a name for an annotation. It is used to match <office:annotation> elements with the corresponding <office:annotation-end> 14.2 elements.

    The name that appears in the office:name attribute of any <office:annotation>, <office:annotation-end> pair shall be unique to that pair of elements in a document instance.

    -

    The office:name attribute is usable with the following element: <office:annotation> 14.1.

    +

    The office:name attribute is usable with the following element: <office:annotation> ?.

    -

    The office:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The office:name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.380.7 <office:annotation-end>

    The office:name attribute specifies a name for an annotation. It is used to match <office:annotation-end> elements with the corresponding <office:annotation> 14.1 elements.

    -

    The office:name attribute is usable with the following element: <office:annotation-end> 14.2.

    +

    The office:name attribute is usable with the following element: <office:annotation-end> ?.

    -

    The office:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The office:name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.380.8 <office:dde-source>

    The office:name attribute specifies the name by which a connection can be referenced.

    -

    The office:name attribute is usable with the following element: <office:dde-source> 14.7.5.

    +

    The office:name attribute is usable with the following element: <office:dde-source> ?.

    -

    The office:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The office:name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.380.9 <text:a>

    The office:name attribute specifies a name for a hyperlink. The name serves as a target for other hyperlinks and need not be unique.

    Note: This attribute is specified for compatibility with [HTML4] only, where an <a> element may serve as a link source and target simultaneously. This attribute should not be used for any purpose other than to represent links that came from a HTML document.

    -

    The office:name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:a> 6.1.8.

    +

    The office:name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:a> ?.

    -

    The office:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The office:name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.380.10 <text:dde-connection-decl>

    The office:name attribute specifies a name by which a connection can be referenced.

    -

    The office:name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:dde-connection-decl> 14.7.3.

    +

    The office:name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:dde-connection-decl> ?.

    -

    The office:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The office:name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.382 office:server-map

    The office:server-map attribute specifies that a link returns data to a server-side image map. The mouse coordinates of the click 19.406 position of the graphic shape are appended to the IRI of the link. The coordinates are be used by the server to determine which link to activate within the image map.

    The default value for this attribute is false.

    -

    The office:server-map attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:a> 10.4.12.

    +

    The office:server-map attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:a> ?.

    -

    The office:server-map attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The office:server-map attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.383 office:string-value

    The office:string-value attribute specifies the string-value for a table cell (<table:change-track-table-cell>, <table:covered-table-cell> and <table:table-cell>), a text field (<text:expression>, <text:user-defined>, <text:user-field-decl> and <text:variable-set>), or a form property (<form:list-value> and <form:property>).

    @@ -13758,9 +13760,9 @@

    19.383 For <text:user-defined> elements, this attribute is only evaluated if the corresponding <meta:user-defined> 4.3.3 element has (default) attribute meta:value-type="string".

    -

    The office:string-value attribute is usable with the following elements: <db:column> 12.35, <db:column-definition> 12.40, <form:list-value> 13.10, <form:property> 13.8, <table:change-track-table-cell> 9.9.16, <table:covered-table-cell> 9.1.5, <table:table-cell> 9.1.4, <text:expression> 7.4.14, <text:user-defined> 7.5.6, <text:user-field-decl> 7.4.8 and <text:variable-set> 7.4.4.

    +

    The office:string-value attribute is usable with the following elements: <db:column> ?, <db:column-definition> ?, <form:list-value> ?, <form:property> ?, <table:change-track-table-cell> ?, <table:covered-table-cell> ?, <table:table-cell> ?, <text:expression> ?, <text:user-defined> ?, <text:user-field-decl> ? and <text:variable-set> ?.

    -

    The office:string-value attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The office:string-value attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.384 office:target-frame

    The office:target-frame attribute specifies a target frame.

    @@ -13769,9 +13771,9 @@

    19.384
  • _blank: The referenced document is displayed in a new frame. 

  • _parent: The referenced document is displayed in the parent frame of the current frame. 

  • _self: The referenced document replaces the content of the current frame. 

  • _top: The referenced document is displayed in the topmost frame, that is the frame that contains the current frame as a child or descendant but is not contained within another frame. 

  • A frame name: The referenced document is displayed in the named frame. If the named frame does not exist, a new frame with that name is created. 

  • The default value for this attribute is _blank.

    -

    The office:target-frame attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:button> 13.5.15, <form:form> 13.3 and <form:image> 13.5.16.

    +

    The office:target-frame attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:button> ?, <form:form> ? and <form:image> ?.

    -

    The office:target-frame attribute has the data type targetFrameName 18.3.35.

    +

    The office:target-frame attribute has the data type targetFrameName ?.

    19.385 office:target-frame-name

    The office:target-frame-name attribute specifies the name of a target frame.

    @@ -13780,9 +13782,9 @@

    19.385
    • _blank: The referenced document is displayed in a new frame. 

    • _parent: The referenced document is displayed in the parent frame of the current frame. 

    • _self: The referenced document replaces the content of the current frame. 

    • _top: The referenced document is displayed in the topmost frame, that is the frame that contains the current frame as a child or descendant but is not contained within another frame. 

    • A frame name: The referenced document is displayed in the named frame. If the named frame does not exist, a new frame with that name is created. 

    The office:target-frame-name attribute may be used together with an xlink:show 19.917 attribute. In that case, if the value of the attribute is _blank, the xlink:show attribute value should be new. If the value of the attribute is any of the other value options, the value of the xlink:show attribute should be replace.

    -

    The office:target-frame-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:a> 10.4.12, <draw:area-circle> 10.4.13.4, <draw:area-polygon> 10.4.13.5, <draw:area-rectangle> 10.4.13.3, <meta:hyperlink-behaviour> 4.3.2.14 and <text:a> 6.1.8.

    +

    The office:target-frame-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:a> ?, <draw:area-circle> ?, <draw:area-polygon> ?, <draw:area-rectangle> ?, <meta:hyperlink-behaviour> ? and <text:a> ?.

    -

    The office:target-frame-name attribute has the data type targetFrameName 18.3.35.

    +

    The office:target-frame-name attribute has the data type targetFrameName ?.

    19.386 office:time-value

    The office:time-value attribute specifies the time value for a table cell (<table:change-track-table-cell>, <table:covered-table-cell> and <table:table-cell>), a text field (<text:expression>, <text:user-defined>, <text:user-field-decl> and <text:variable-set>), or a form property (<form:list-value> and <form:property>).

    @@ -13791,18 +13793,18 @@

    19.386

    For <text:user-defined> elements, this attribute is only evaluated if the corresponding <meta:user-defined> 4.3.3 element has attribute meta:value-type="time".

    -

    The office:time-value attribute is usable with the following elements: <db:column> 12.35, <db:column-definition> 12.40, <form:list-value> 13.10, <form:property> 13.8, <table:change-track-table-cell> 9.9.16, <table:covered-table-cell> 9.1.5, <table:table-cell> 9.1.4, <text:expression> 7.4.14, <text:user-defined> 7.5.6, <text:user-field-decl> 7.4.8 and <text:variable-set> 7.4.4.

    +

    The office:time-value attribute is usable with the following elements: <db:column> ?, <db:column-definition> ?, <form:list-value> ?, <form:property> ?, <table:change-track-table-cell> ?, <table:covered-table-cell> ?, <table:table-cell> ?, <text:expression> ?, <text:user-defined> ?, <text:user-field-decl> ? and <text:variable-set> ?.

    -

    The office:time-value attribute has the data type duration 18.2.

    +

    The office:time-value attribute has the data type duration ?.

    19.387 office:title

    The office:title attribute specifies a short accessible description.

    Note: See appendix D for guidelines on using this attribute.

    -

    The office:title attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:a> 10.4.12 and <text:a> 6.1.8.

    +

    The office:title attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:a> ? and <text:a> ?.

    -

    The office:title attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The office:title attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.388 office:value

    The office:value attribute specifies the currency, float or percentage value for a table cell (<table:change-track-table-cell>, <table:covered-table-cell> and <table:table-cell>), a text field (<text:expression>, <text:user-defined>, <text:user-field-decl> and <text:variable-set>), or a form property (<form:list-value> and <form:property>).

    @@ -13811,7 +13813,7 @@

    19.388 <

    For <text:user-defined> elements, this attribute is only interpreted if the corresponding <meta:user-defined> 4.3.3 element has attribute meta:value-type="float".

    -

    The office:value attribute is usable with the following elements: <db:column> 12.35, <db:column-definition> 12.40, <form:list-value> 13.10, <form:property> 13.8, <table:change-track-table-cell> 9.9.16, <table:covered-table-cell> 9.1.5, <table:table-cell> 9.1.4, <text:expression> 7.4.14, <text:user-defined> 7.5.6, <text:user-field-decl> 7.4.8 and <text:variable-set> 7.4.4.

    +

    The office:value attribute is usable with the following elements: <db:column> ?, <db:column-definition> ?, <form:list-value> ?, <form:property> ?, <table:change-track-table-cell> ?, <table:covered-table-cell> ?, <table:table-cell> ?, <text:expression> ?, <text:user-defined> ?, <text:user-field-decl> ? and <text:variable-set> ?.

    19.389 office:value-type

    The office:value-type attribute specifies the value-type of a table cell (<table:change-track-table-cell>, <table:covered-table-cell> and <table:table-cell>), a text field (<text:expression>, <text:user-field-decl>, <text:variable-decl>, <text:variable-input>and <text:variable-set>), or a form property (<form:list-value> and <form:property>).

    @@ -13819,13 +13821,11 @@

    19.389

    It specifies a default value type of database columns and database column definitions (<db:column> 12.35 and <db:column-definition> 12.40).

    The value type of each of these elements shall be specified. If the value type is not string or if the <table:table-cell> element content differs from the value of the element, the corresponding Value Attribute(s) (Table 14 - Value attributes) shall contain the value(s) of the element.

    - -

    - +

     

    Table 14 - Value attributes

    -
    +

    Value Type

    Value Attribute(s)

    @@ -13833,7 +13833,7 @@

    19.389

    Encoded as...

    Example

    -
    +

    boolean

    office:boolean-value

    @@ -13841,7 +13841,7 @@

    19.389

    true or false

    "true"

    -
    +

    currency

    office:value and
    office:currency

    @@ -13849,7 +13849,7 @@

    19.389

    Numeric value and
    currency symbol

    "100"
    "USD"

    -
    +

    date

    office:date-value

    @@ -13857,7 +13857,7 @@

    19.389

    Date value as specified in §3.2.9 of [xmlschema-2], or date and time value as specified in §3.2.7 of [xmlschema-2]

    "2003-04-17"

    -
    +

    error

    office:error

    @@ -13865,7 +13865,7 @@

    19.389

    String

    "error"

    -
    +

    float

    office:value

    @@ -13873,7 +13873,7 @@

    19.389

    Numeric value

    "12.345"

    -
    +

    percentage

    office:value

    @@ -13881,7 +13881,7 @@

    19.389

    Numeric value

    "0.50"

    -
    +

    string

    office:string-value

    @@ -13889,7 +13889,7 @@

    19.389

    Strings

    "abc def"

    -
    +

    time

    office:time-value

    @@ -13897,7 +13897,7 @@

    19.389

    Duration, as specified in §3.2.6 of [xmlschema-2]

    "PT03H30M00S"

    -
    +

    void

    none

    @@ -13908,18 +13908,18 @@

    19.389

    Note: The OpenDocument concept of field values and value types and their encoding in XML is also modeled on the corresponding XML for table cell attributes.

    -

    The office:value-type attribute is usable with the following elements: <db:column> 12.35, <db:column-definition> 12.40, <form:list-property> 13.9, <form:property> 13.8, <table:change-track-table-cell> 9.9.16, <table:covered-table-cell> 9.1.5, <table:table-cell> 9.1.4, <text:expression> 7.4.14, <text:user-field-decl> 7.4.8, <text:variable-decl> 7.4.3, <text:variable-input> 7.4.6 and <text:variable-set> 7.4.4.

    +

    The office:value-type attribute is usable with the following elements: <db:column> ?, <db:column-definition> ?, <form:list-property> ?, <form:property> ?, <table:change-track-table-cell> ?, <table:covered-table-cell> ?, <table:table-cell> ?, <text:expression> ?, <text:user-field-decl> ?, <text:variable-decl> ?, <text:variable-input> ? and <text:variable-set> ?.

    -

    The office:value-type attribute has the data type valueType 18.3.39.

    +

    The office:value-type attribute has the data type valueType ?.

    19.390 office:version

    -

    The office:version attribute identifies the version of the OpenDocument specification that defines the associated element, its schema, its complete content, and its interpretation.

    +

    The office:version attribute identifies the version of the OpenDocument specification that defines the associated element, its schema, its complete content, and its interpretation.

    The office:version attribute shall be present in every <office:document>, <office:document-content>, <office:document-styles>, <office:document-meta>, and <office:document-settings> element in the XML documents that comprise an OpenDocument 1.4 document. The value of the office:version attribute shall be "1.4".

    Note: The office:version attribute value was not required by OpenDocument specifications prior to 1.2.

     

     

    -

    The office:version attribute is usable with the following elements: <office:document> 3.1.2, <office:document-content> 3.1.3.2, <office:document-meta> 3.1.3.4, <office:document-settings> 3.1.3.5 and <office:document-styles> 3.1.3.3.

    +

    The office:version attribute is usable with the following elements: <office:document> ?, <office:document-content> ?, <office:document-meta> ?, <office:document-settings> ? and <office:document-styles> ?.

    The only value of the office:version attribute is 1.4.

    19.391 presentation:action

    @@ -13927,8 +13927,8 @@

    19.391 The presentation:action attribute specifies the type of action that is executed when an event is triggered.

    The defined values for the presentation:action attribute are:

    -
    • execute: another application is launched when this event is triggered. The application is specified with the xlink:href 19.916 attribute on the same <presentation:event-listener> element. 

    • fade-out: the object that contains this event is faded out when this event is triggered. The attributes presentation:effect 19.398, presentation:direction 19.396, presentation:speed 19.421 and presentation:start-scale 19.422 can be used to set the effect. 

    • first-page: the presentation jumps to the first page of the current document. 

    • hide: the object that contains this event is hidden if the event is triggered. 

    • last-page: the presentation jumps to the last page of the current document. 

    • last-visited-page: the presentation jumps to the page that was displayed before the current page. 

    • next-page: the presentation jumps to the next page. 

    • none: no action is performed when this event is triggered. 

    • previous-page: the presentation jumps to the previous page. 

    • show: the target of an IRI is opened when this event is triggered. The IRI is specified with the xlink:href 19.916 attribute on the same <presentation:event-listener> element. 

    • sound: an audio effect is started when the effect is triggered. The audio effect is described by a <presentation:sound> 10.8.2 child element. 

    • stop: if a slide show is active, it will be stopped. 

    • verb: if the object that contains this event supports the execution of [OLE] verbs, the verb with the id set in the presentation:verb 19.432 attribute is executed. 

    -

    The presentation:action attribute is usable with the following element: <presentation:event-listener> 10.9.2.

    +
    • execute: another application is launched when this event is triggered. The application is specified with the xlink:href 19.916 attribute on the same <presentation:event-listener> element. 

    • fade-out: the object that contains this event is faded out when this event is triggered. The attributes presentation:effect 19.398, presentation:direction 19.396, presentation:speed 19.421 and presentation:start-scale 19.422 can be used to set the effect. 

    • first-page: the presentation jumps to the first page of the current document. 

    • hide: the object that contains this event is hidden if the event is triggered. 

    • last-page: the presentation jumps to the last page of the current document. 

    • last-visited-page: the presentation jumps to the page that was displayed before the current page. 

    • next-page: the presentation jumps to the next page. 

    • none: no action is performed when this event is triggered. 

    • previous-page: the presentation jumps to the previous page. 

    • show: the target of an IRI is opened when this event is triggered. The IRI is specified with the xlink:href 19.916 attribute on the same <presentation:event-listener> element. 

    • sound: an audio effect is started when the effect is triggered. The audio effect is described by a <presentation:sound> 10.9.3 child element. 

    • stop: if a slide show is active, it will be stopped. 

    • verb: if the object that contains this event supports the execution of [OLE] verbs, the verb with the id set in the presentation:verb 19.432 attribute is executed. 

    +

    The presentation:action attribute is usable with the following element: <presentation:event-listener> ?.

    The values of the presentation:action attribute are none, previous-page, next-page, first-page, last-page, hide, stop, execute, show, verb, fade-out, sound or last-visited-page.

    19.392 presentation:animations

    @@ -13939,7 +13939,7 @@

    19.392 <
    • disabled: image animations cannot be played during a presentation. 

    • enabled: image animations can be played during a presentation. 

    The default value for this attribute is enabled.

    -

    The presentation:animations attribute is usable with the following element: <presentation:settings> 10.9.4.7.

    +

    The presentation:animations attribute is usable with the following element: <presentation:settings> ?.

    The values of the presentation:animations attribute are enabled or disabled.

    19.393 presentation:class

    @@ -13952,7 +13952,7 @@

    19.393 When used with drawing shapes contained in master pages, the defined values for the presentation:class attribute are:

    • date-time: drawing shape is used as a date and/or time shape. Date and Time shapes are standard text shapes. 

    • footer: drawing shape is used as a footer. Footer shapes are standard text shapes. 

    • header: drawing shape is used as a header. Header shapes are standard text shapes. 

    • page-number: drawing shape is used as a page number shape. Page Number shapes are standard text shapes. 

    -

    The presentation:class attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:frame> 10.4.2 and <draw:page-thumbnail> 10.3.14.

    +

    The presentation:class attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:frame> ? and <draw:page-thumbnail> ?.

    The values of the presentation:class attribute are title, outline, subtitle, text, graphic, object, chart, table, orgchart, page, notes, handout, header, footer, date-time or page-number.

    19.394 presentation:class-names

    @@ -13961,16 +13961,16 @@

    19.394

    If both presentation:style-name and presentation:class-names are present, the style referenced by the presentation:style-name 19.426 attribute is applied before the styles referenced by the presentation:class-names attribute.

    -

    The presentation:class-names attribute is usable with the following elements: <dr3d:cube> 10.5.4, <dr3d:extrude> 10.5.6, <dr3d:rotate> 10.5.7, <dr3d:scene> 10.5.2, <dr3d:sphere> 10.5.5, <draw:caption> 10.3.11, <draw:circle> 10.3.8, <draw:connector> 10.3.10, <draw:control> 10.3.13, <draw:custom-shape> 10.6.1, <draw:ellipse> 10.3.9, <draw:frame> 10.4.2, <draw:g> 10.3.15, <draw:line> 10.3.3, <draw:measure> 10.3.12, <draw:page-thumbnail> 10.3.14, <draw:path> 10.3.7, <draw:polygon> 10.3.5, <draw:polyline> 10.3.4, <draw:rect> 10.3.2, <draw:regular-polygon> 10.3.6 and <office:annotation> 14.1.

    +

    The presentation:class-names attribute is usable with the following elements: <dr3d:cube> ?, <dr3d:extrude> ?, <dr3d:rotate> ?, <dr3d:scene> ?, <dr3d:sphere> ?, <draw:caption> ?, <draw:circle> ?, <draw:connector> ?, <draw:control> ?, <draw:custom-shape> ?, <draw:ellipse> ?, <draw:frame> ?, <draw:g> ?, <draw:line> ?, <draw:measure> ?, <draw:page-thumbnail> ?, <draw:path> ?, <draw:polygon> ?, <draw:polyline> ?, <draw:rect> ?, <draw:regular-polygon> ? and <office:annotation> ?.

    -

    The presentation:class-names attribute has the data type styleNameRefs 18.3.34.

    +

    The presentation:class-names attribute has the data type styleNameRefs ?.

    19.395 presentation:delay (deprecated)

    The presentation:delay attribute specifies the delay before a presentation effect starts after the previous one has finished.

    -

    The presentation:delay attribute is usable with the following elements: <presentation:hide-shape> 10.8.5, <presentation:hide-text> 10.8.6, <presentation:show-shape> 10.8.3 and <presentation:show-text> 10.8.4.

    +

    The presentation:delay attribute is usable with the following elements: <presentation:hide-shape> ?, <presentation:hide-text> ?, <presentation:show-shape> ? and <presentation:show-text> ?.

    -

    The presentation:delay attribute has the data type duration 18.2.

    +

    The presentation:delay attribute has the data type duration ?.

    19.396 presentation:direction

    The presentation:direction attribute specifies the direction of an effect.

    @@ -13979,7 +13979,7 @@

    19.396
  • clockwise: effect moves in a clockwise direction. 

  • counter-clockwise: effect moves in a counter-clockwise direction. 

  • from-bottom: effect moves from the bottom of the presentation area. 

  • from-center: effect moves from the center of the presentation area. 

  • from-left: effect moves from the left of the presentation area. 

  • from-right: effect moves from the right of the presentation area. 

  • from-top: effect moves from the top of the presentation area. 

  • from-lower-left: effect moves from the lower-left of the presentation area. 

  • from-lower-right: effect moves from the lower-right of the presentation area. 

  • from-upper-left: effect moves from the upper-left of the presentation area. 

  • from-upper-right: effect moves from the upper-right of the presentation area. 

  • horizontal: effect moves from the bottom of the presentation area. 

  • none: no presentation effect direction 

  • path: effect moves from the bottom of the presentation area. 

  • spiral-inward-left: effect spirals inward from the left of the presentation area. 

  • spiral-inward-right: effect spirals inward from the right of the presentation area. 

  • spiral-outward-left: effect spirals outward to the left of the presentation area. 

  • spiral-outward-right: effect spirals outward to the right of the presentation area. 

  • to-left: effect moves to the left of the presentation area. 

  • to-top: effect moves to the top of the presentation area. 

  • to-right: effect moves to the right of the presentation area. 

  • to-bottom: effect moves to the bottom of the presentation area. 

  • to-center: effect moves from the center of the presentation area. 

  • to-lower-left: effect moves to the lower-left of the presentation area. 

  • to-upper-left: effect moves to the upper-left of the presentation area. 

  • to-lower-right: effect moves to the lower-right of the presentation area. 

  • to-upper-right: effect moves to the upper-right of the presentation area. 

  • vertical: effect moves vertically in the presentation area. 

  • The default value for this attribute is none.

    -

    The presentation:direction attribute is usable with the following elements: <presentation:event-listener> 10.9.2, <presentation:hide-shape> 10.8.5, <presentation:hide-text> 10.8.6, <presentation:show-shape> 10.8.3 and <presentation:show-text> 10.8.4.

    +

    The presentation:direction attribute is usable with the following elements: <presentation:event-listener> ?, <presentation:hide-shape> ?, <presentation:hide-text> ?, <presentation:show-shape> ? and <presentation:show-text> ?.

    The values of the presentation:direction attribute are none, from-left, from-top, from-right, from-bottom, from-center, from-upper-left, from-upper-right, from-lower-left, from-lower-right, to-left, to-top, to-right, to-bottom, to-upper-left, to-upper-right, to-lower-right, to-lower-left, path, spiral-inward-left, spiral-inward-right, spiral-outward-left, spiral-outward-right, vertical, horizontal, to-center, clockwise or counter-clockwise.

    19.397 presentation:endless

    @@ -13990,9 +13990,9 @@

    19.397
  • false: presentation does not repeat indefinitely. 

  • true: presentation repeats indefinitely. 

  • The default value for this attribute is false.

    -

    The presentation:endless attribute is usable with the following element: <presentation:settings> 10.9.4.7.

    +

    The presentation:endless attribute is usable with the following element: <presentation:settings> ?.

    -

    The presentation:endless attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The presentation:endless attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.398 presentation:effect

    The presentation:effect attribute specifies the type of an effect.

    @@ -14001,7 +14001,7 @@

    19.398
  • appear: the shape is faded in by just switching its state from invisible to visible. 

  • checkerboard: the shape is faded in or out by drawing or removing checkerboard-like blocks that increase in size over time. 

  • close: the shape is drawn or removed line by line, either horizontally or vertically, starting at the edge of the shape. 

  • dissolve: the shape is faded in or out by drawing or removing small blocks in a random fashion. 

  • fade: the shape fades from its visible or hidden state to a hidden or visible state. 

  • hide: the shape is faded out by just switching its state from visible to invisible. 

  • laser: this effect is only available for text shapes; the characters of the text are moved one by one from the top edge of the screen to their final position. 

  • lines: the shape is faded in and out by drawing or removing line by line, either horizontally or vertically, in a random fashion. 

  • move: the shape moves from or to its final position. 

  • move-short: like the move effect, but the moving shape is clipped to its final bounding rectangle during fade. 

  • none: no effect is used. 

  • open: the shape is drawn or removed line by line, either horizontally or vertically, starting at the center of the shape. 

  • random: an effect is chosen at random to fade the shape in or out. 

  • rotate: the shape rotates horizontally or vertically for a short amount of time during this effect. 

  • stretch: the shape is faded in or out by changing its size during this effect. 

  • stripes: the shape is faded in or out by drawing or removing horizontal or vertical stripes that change their size. 

  • wavyline: the shape is faded in and out by drawing or removing small blocks in a snake like fashion. 

  • The default value for this attribute is none.

    -

    The presentation:effect attribute is usable with the following elements: <presentation:event-listener> 10.9.2, <presentation:hide-shape> 10.8.5, <presentation:hide-text> 10.8.6, <presentation:show-shape> 10.8.3 and <presentation:show-text> 10.8.4.

    +

    The presentation:effect attribute is usable with the following elements: <presentation:event-listener> ?, <presentation:hide-shape> ?, <presentation:hide-text> ?, <presentation:show-shape> ? and <presentation:show-text> ?.

    The values of the presentation:effect attribute are none, fade, move, stripes, open, close, dissolve, wavyline, random, lines, laser, appear, hide, move-short, checkerboard, rotate or stretch.

    19.399 presentation:force-manual

    @@ -14012,9 +14012,9 @@

    19.399
    • false: presentation:transition-type attribute is not set to manual. 

    • true: presentation:transition-type attribute is set to manual. 

    The default value for this attribute is false.

    -

    The presentation:force-manual attribute is usable with the following element: <presentation:settings> 10.9.4.7.

    +

    The presentation:force-manual attribute is usable with the following element: <presentation:settings> ?.

    -

    The presentation:force-manual attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The presentation:force-manual attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.400 presentation:full-screen

    The presentation:full-screen attribute specifies whether the presentation is displayed in full-screen mode or in a window.

    @@ -14023,25 +14023,25 @@

    19.400
    • false: presentation is displayed in a window. 

    • true: presentation is displayed in full-screen mode. 

    The default value for this attribute is true.

    -

    The presentation:full-screen attribute is usable with the following element: <presentation:settings> 10.9.4.7.

    +

    The presentation:full-screen attribute is usable with the following element: <presentation:settings> ?.

    -

    The presentation:full-screen attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The presentation:full-screen attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.401 presentation:group-id

    The presentation:group-id attribute specifies a group id. This id can be used to group animation elements within a user interface, where a group consists of all animation elements that have the same group id.

    -

    The presentation:group-id attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:audio> 15.5, <anim:command> 15.6.1, <anim:iterate> 15.4.4, <anim:par> 15.4.2 and <anim:seq> 15.4.3.

    +

    The presentation:group-id attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:audio> ?, <anim:command> ?, <anim:iterate> ?, <anim:par> ? and <anim:seq> ?.

    -

    The presentation:group-id attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The presentation:group-id attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.402 presentation:master-element

    The presentation:master-element attribute specifies the id of an animation element.

    Note: Consumer user interfaces may consider animation elements that have a presentation:master-element attribute to be a part of the animation element that is referenced, and may therefore exclude them from any lists of defined animations.

    -

    The presentation:master-element attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:audio> 15.5, <anim:command> 15.6.1, <anim:iterate> 15.4.4, <anim:par> 15.4.2 and <anim:seq> 15.4.3.

    +

    The presentation:master-element attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:audio> ?, <anim:command> ?, <anim:iterate> ?, <anim:par> ? and <anim:seq> ?.

    -

    The presentation:master-element attribute has the data type IDREF 18.2.

    +

    The presentation:master-element attribute has the data type IDREF ?.

    19.403 presentation:mouse-as-pen

    The presentation:mouse-as-pen attribute specifies if a mouse pointer is displayed as a pen or a pointer.

    @@ -14050,9 +14050,9 @@

    19.403
    • false: mouse pointer is displayed as a pointer. 

    • true: mouse pointer is displayed as a pen for drawing. 

    The default value for this attribute is false.

    -

    The presentation:mouse-as-pen attribute is usable with the following element: <presentation:settings> 10.9.4.7.

    +

    The presentation:mouse-as-pen attribute is usable with the following element: <presentation:settings> ?.

    -

    The presentation:mouse-as-pen attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The presentation:mouse-as-pen attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.404 presentation:mouse-visible

    The presentation:mouse-visible attribute specifies whether a mouse pointer is visible during a presentation.

    @@ -14061,16 +14061,16 @@

    19.40
    • false: mouse not visible during presentation. 

    • true: mouse visible during presentation. 

    The default value for this attribute is true.

    -

    The presentation:mouse-visible attribute is usable with the following element: <presentation:settings> 10.9.4.7.

    +

    The presentation:mouse-visible attribute is usable with the following element: <presentation:settings> ?.

    -

    The presentation:mouse-visible attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The presentation:mouse-visible attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.405 presentation:name

    The presentation:name attribute identifies the element on which it appears inside a presentation.

    -

    The presentation:name attribute is usable with the following elements: <presentation:date-time-decl> 10.9.4.6, <presentation:footer-decl> 10.9.4.4, <presentation:header-decl> 10.9.4.2 and <presentation:show> 10.9.4.8.

    +

    The presentation:name attribute is usable with the following elements: <presentation:date-time-decl> ?, <presentation:footer-decl> ?, <presentation:header-decl> ? and <presentation:show> ?.

    -

    The presentation:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The presentation:name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.406 presentation:node-type

    The presentation:node-type attribute specifies a node type for an animation element.

    @@ -14081,7 +14081,7 @@

    19.406 The default value for this attribute is default.

    -

    The presentation:node-type attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:audio> 15.5, <anim:command> 15.6.1, <anim:iterate> 15.4.4, <anim:par> 15.4.2 and <anim:seq> 15.4.3.

    +

    The presentation:node-type attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:audio> ?, <anim:command> ?, <anim:iterate> ?, <anim:par> ? and <anim:seq> ?.

    The values of the presentation:node-type attribute are default, on-click, with-previous, after-previous, timing-root, main-sequence or interactive-sequence.

    19.407 presentation:object

    @@ -14090,55 +14090,55 @@

    19.407 The defined values for the presentation:object attribute are the same as those defined for the presentation:class attribute. 19.393

    -

    The presentation:object attribute is usable with the following element: <presentation:placeholder> 16.44.

    +

    The presentation:object attribute is usable with the following element: <presentation:placeholder> ?.

    The values of the presentation:object attribute are title, outline, subtitle, text, graphic, object, chart, table, orgchart, page, notes, handout, header, footer, date-time or page-number.

    19.408 presentation:pages

    The presentation:pages attribute specifies a comma “,” (U+002C, COMMA) separated list of page names as given by draw:name 19.197 attributes on <draw:page> 10.2.4 elements. The pages are displayed in the order in which they are listed during a presentation that uses this show. Pages can be included more than once.

    -

    The presentation:pages attribute is usable with the following element: <presentation:show> 10.9.4.8.

    +

    The presentation:pages attribute is usable with the following element: <presentation:show> ?.

    -

    The presentation:pages attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The presentation:pages attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.409 presentation:path-id (deprecated)

    The presentation:path-id attribute specifies a polygon shape by the value of its draw:shape-id 19.210 attribute. An effect moves along the lines of the specified polygon. The referenced polygon is not visible during the presentation.

    -

    The presentation:path-id attribute is usable with the following elements: <presentation:hide-shape> 10.8.5, <presentation:hide-text> 10.8.6, <presentation:show-shape> 10.8.3 and <presentation:show-text> 10.8.4.

    +

    The presentation:path-id attribute is usable with the following elements: <presentation:hide-shape> ?, <presentation:hide-text> ?, <presentation:show-shape> ? and <presentation:show-text> ?.

    -

    The presentation:path-id attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The presentation:path-id attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.410 presentation:pause

    The presentation:pause attribute specifies a time duration for displaying a pause screen before the presentation is played again if the presentation is to be repeated indefinitely. If this attribute is not set or has a value of P0s, a pause screen is not displayed in endless mode.

    -

    The presentation:pause attribute is usable with the following element: <presentation:settings> 10.9.4.7.

    +

    The presentation:pause attribute is usable with the following element: <presentation:settings> ?.

    -

    The presentation:pause attribute has the data type duration 18.2.

    +

    The presentation:pause attribute has the data type duration ?.

    19.411 presentation:placeholder

    The presentation:placeholder attribute specifies if a shape is a placeholder or a presentation object with content.

    • true: the shape is a placeholder. 

    • false: the shape is a presentation object with content. 

    The default value is false.

    -

    The presentation:placeholder attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:frame> 10.4.2 and <draw:page-thumbnail> 10.3.14.

    +

    The presentation:placeholder attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:frame> ? and <draw:page-thumbnail> ?.

    -

    The presentation:placeholder attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The presentation:placeholder attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.412 presentation:play-full

    The presentation:play-full attribute specifies when an effect starts.

    The defined values for the presentation:play-full attribute are:

    • false: effect starts after current effect ends. 

    • true: effect starts after the sound specified by its parent <presentation:sound> element ends. 

    -

    The presentation:play-full attribute is usable with the following element: <presentation:sound> 10.8.2.

    +

    The presentation:play-full attribute is usable with the following element: <presentation:sound> ?.

    -

    The presentation:play-full attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The presentation:play-full attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.413 presentation:presentation-page-layout-name

    The presentation:presentation-page-layout-name attribute references the style:name 19.502 attribute of a <style:presentation-page-layout> 16.43 element.

    -

    The presentation:presentation-page-layout-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:page> 10.2.4 and <style:handout-master> 10.2.1.

    +

    The presentation:presentation-page-layout-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:page> ? and <style:handout-master> ?.

    -

    The presentation:presentation-page-layout-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    +

    The presentation:presentation-page-layout-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    19.414 presentation:preset-class

    The presentation:preset-class attribute specifies the class of the preset that was used to create an animation element.

    @@ -14147,30 +14147,30 @@

    19.414
    • custom: the preset was a user-defined one. This is the default setting. 

    • entrance: the preset was an entrance effect. 

    • exit: the preset was an exit effect. 

    • emphasis: the preset was an emphasis effect. 

    • motion-path: the preset was a motion path. 

    • ole-action: the preset was an ole action. 

    • media-call: the preset was a media call. 

    The default value for this attribute is custom.

    -

    The presentation:preset-class attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:audio> 15.5, <anim:command> 15.6.1, <anim:iterate> 15.4.4, <anim:par> 15.4.2 and <anim:seq> 15.4.3.

    +

    The presentation:preset-class attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:audio> ?, <anim:command> ?, <anim:iterate> ?, <anim:par> ? and <anim:seq> ?.

    The values of the presentation:preset-class attribute are custom, entrance, exit, emphasis, motion-path, ole-action or media-call.

    19.415 presentation:preset-id

    The presentation:preset-id attribute specifies the name of the preset that was used to create an animation element.

    -

    The presentation:preset-id attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:audio> 15.5, <anim:command> 15.6.1, <anim:iterate> 15.4.4, <anim:par> 15.4.2 and <anim:seq> 15.4.3.

    +

    The presentation:preset-id attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:audio> ?, <anim:command> ?, <anim:iterate> ?, <anim:par> ? and <anim:seq> ?.

    -

    The presentation:preset-id attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The presentation:preset-id attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.416 presentation:preset-sub-type

    The presentation:preset-sub-type attribute specifies the sub-type of the preset that was used to create an animation element.

    -

    The presentation:preset-sub-type attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:audio> 15.5, <anim:command> 15.6.1, <anim:iterate> 15.4.4, <anim:par> 15.4.2 and <anim:seq> 15.4.3.

    +

    The presentation:preset-sub-type attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:audio> ?, <anim:command> ?, <anim:iterate> ?, <anim:par> ? and <anim:seq> ?.

    -

    The presentation:preset-sub-type attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The presentation:preset-sub-type attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.417 presentation:show

    The presentation:show attribute specifies the name of a <presentation:show> element that is used for the presentation. If the presentation:start-page 19.423 attribute is set, it overrides the value of this attribute.

    -

    The presentation:show attribute is usable with the following element: <presentation:settings> 10.9.4.7.

    +

    The presentation:show attribute is usable with the following element: <presentation:settings> ?.

    -

    The presentation:show attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The presentation:show attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.418 presentation:show-end-of-presentation-slide

    The presentation:show-end-of-presentation-slide attribute specifies whether an additional slide should be shown at the end of the presentation, indicating the presentation is finished.

    @@ -14181,9 +14181,9 @@

    false: end-of-presentation slide not shown at end of presentation. 

  • true: end-of-presentation slide shown at end of presentation. 

  • The default value for this attribute is true.

    -

    The presentation:show-end-of-presentation-slide attribute is usable with the following element: <presentation:settings> 10.9.4.7.

    +

    The presentation:show-end-of-presentation-slide attribute is usable with the following element: <presentation:settings> ?.

    -

    The presentation:show-end-of-presentation-slide attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The presentation:show-end-of-presentation-slide attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    10.9.4.7.

    +

    The presentation:show-logo attribute is usable with the following element: <presentation:settings> ?.

    -

    The presentation:show-logo attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The presentation:show-logo attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.420 presentation:source

    The presentation:source attribute specifies whether the current date/time or the fixed content of the field declaration is displayed.

    • fixed: display content of the attribute's <presentation:date-time-decl> element 

    • current-date: display the current date/time as reported by the operating system 

    -

    The presentation:source attribute is usable with the following element: <presentation:date-time-decl> 10.9.4.6.

    +

    The presentation:source attribute is usable with the following element: <presentation:date-time-decl> ?.

    The values of the presentation:source attribute are fixed or current-date.

    19.421 presentation:speed

    @@ -14212,7 +14212,7 @@

    19.421 The default value for this attribute is medium.

    -

    The presentation:speed attribute is usable with the following elements: <presentation:event-listener> 10.9.2, <presentation:hide-shape> 10.8.5, <presentation:hide-text> 10.8.6, <presentation:play> 10.8.8, <presentation:show-shape> 10.8.3 and <presentation:show-text> 10.8.4.

    +

    The presentation:speed attribute is usable with the following elements: <presentation:event-listener> ?, <presentation:hide-shape> ?, <presentation:hide-text> ?, <presentation:play> ?, <presentation:show-shape> ? and <presentation:show-text> ?.

    The values of the presentation:speed attribute are slow, medium or fast.

    19.422 presentation:start-scale

    @@ -14221,16 +14221,16 @@

    19.422

    The default value for this attribute is 100%.

    -

    The presentation:start-scale attribute is usable with the following elements: <presentation:event-listener> 10.9.2, <presentation:hide-shape> 10.8.5, <presentation:hide-text> 10.8.6, <presentation:show-shape> 10.8.3 and <presentation:show-text> 10.8.4.

    +

    The presentation:start-scale attribute is usable with the following elements: <presentation:event-listener> ?, <presentation:hide-shape> ?, <presentation:hide-text> ?, <presentation:show-shape> ? and <presentation:show-text> ?.

    -

    The presentation:start-scale attribute has the data type percent 18.3.24.

    +

    The presentation:start-scale attribute has the data type percent ?.

    19.423 presentation:start-page

    The presentation:start-page attribute specifies the name of the page on which the presentation starts. If this attribute is set, it overrides the presentation:show 19.417 attribute.

    -

    The presentation:start-page attribute is usable with the following element: <presentation:settings> 10.9.4.7.

    +

    The presentation:start-page attribute is usable with the following element: <presentation:settings> ?.

    -

    The presentation:start-page attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The presentation:start-page attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.424 presentation:start-with-navigator

    The presentation:start-with-navigator attribute specifies whether a navigator window is initially displayed during a presentation.

    @@ -14239,9 +14239,9 @@

  • false: navigator window not displayed initially during a presentation. 

  • true: navigator window displayed initially during a presentation. 

  • The default value for this attribute is false.

    -

    The presentation:start-with-navigator attribute is usable with the following element: <presentation:settings> 10.9.4.7.

    +

    The presentation:start-with-navigator attribute is usable with the following element: <presentation:settings> ?.

    -

    The presentation:start-with-navigator attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The presentation:start-with-navigator attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.425 presentation:stay-on-top

    The presentation:stay-on-top attribute specifies whether a presentation window is displayed on top of other windows during a presentation.

    @@ -14250,18 +14250,18 @@

    19.425
    • false: presentation window need not be displayed on top of other windows during a presentation. 

    • true: presentation window shall be displayed on top of other windows during a presentation. 

    The default value for this attribute is false.

    -

    The presentation:stay-on-top attribute is usable with the following element: <presentation:settings> 10.9.4.7.

    +

    The presentation:stay-on-top attribute is usable with the following element: <presentation:settings> ?.

    -

    The presentation:stay-on-top attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The presentation:stay-on-top attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.426 presentation:style-name

    The presentation:style-name attribute specifies a style for a presentation shape.

    The value of the attribute is the name of a <style:style> 16.2 element that has a family value of presentation. The formatting properties of the specified style and its parent styles are used to format the shape.

    -

    The presentation:style-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <dr3d:cube> 10.5.4, <dr3d:extrude> 10.5.6, <dr3d:rotate> 10.5.7, <dr3d:scene> 10.5.2, <dr3d:sphere> 10.5.5, <draw:caption> 10.3.11, <draw:circle> 10.3.8, <draw:connector> 10.3.10, <draw:control> 10.3.13, <draw:custom-shape> 10.6.1, <draw:ellipse> 10.3.9, <draw:frame> 10.4.2, <draw:g> 10.3.15, <draw:line> 10.3.3, <draw:measure> 10.3.12, <draw:page-thumbnail> 10.3.14, <draw:path> 10.3.7, <draw:polygon> 10.3.5, <draw:polyline> 10.3.4, <draw:rect> 10.3.2, <draw:regular-polygon> 10.3.6 and <office:annotation> 14.1.

    +

    The presentation:style-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <dr3d:cube> ?, <dr3d:extrude> ?, <dr3d:rotate> ?, <dr3d:scene> ?, <dr3d:sphere> ?, <draw:caption> ?, <draw:circle> ?, <draw:connector> ?, <draw:control> ?, <draw:custom-shape> ?, <draw:ellipse> ?, <draw:frame> ?, <draw:g> ?, <draw:line> ?, <draw:measure> ?, <draw:page-thumbnail> ?, <draw:path> ?, <draw:polygon> ?, <draw:polyline> ?, <draw:rect> ?, <draw:regular-polygon> ? and <office:annotation> ?.

    -

    The presentation:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    +

    The presentation:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    19.427 presentation:transition-on-click

    The presentation:transition-on-click attributes specifies whether a mouse click 19.406 on a slide during a presentation triggers a transition.

    @@ -14270,46 +14270,46 @@

  • disabled: mouse click on a slide during a presentation does not trigger a transition. 

  • enabled: mouse click on a slide during a presentation triggers a transition.  

  • The default value for this attribute is enabled.

    -

    The presentation:transition-on-click attribute is usable with the following element: <presentation:settings> 10.9.4.7.

    +

    The presentation:transition-on-click attribute is usable with the following element: <presentation:settings> ?.

    The values of the presentation:transition-on-click attribute are enabled or disabled.

    19.428 presentation:use-date-time-name

    The presentation:use-date-time-name attribute specifies the name of the <presentation:date-time-decl> 10.9.4.6 that is used for all <presentation:date-time> 10.9.4.5 elements that are displayed on a page.

    -

    The presentation:use-date-time-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:page> 10.2.4, <presentation:notes> 16.19 and <style:handout-master> 10.2.1.

    +

    The presentation:use-date-time-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:page> ?, <presentation:notes> ? and <style:handout-master> ?.

    -

    The presentation:use-date-time-name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The presentation:use-date-time-name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.429 presentation:use-footer-name

    The presentation:use-footer-name attribute specifies the name of the <presentation:footer-decl> 10.9.4.4 element that is used for all <presentation:footer> 10.9.4.3 elements that are displayed on a page.

    -

    The presentation:use-footer-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:page> 10.2.4, <presentation:notes> 16.19 and <style:handout-master> 10.2.1.

    +

    The presentation:use-footer-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:page> ?, <presentation:notes> ? and <style:handout-master> ?.

    -

    The presentation:use-footer-name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The presentation:use-footer-name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.430 presentation:use-header-name

    The presentation:use-header-name attribute specifies the name of the <presentation:header-decl> 10.9.4.2 element that is used for all <presentation:header> 10.9.4.1 elements that are displayed on a page.

    -

    The presentation:use-header-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:page> 10.2.4, <presentation:notes> 16.19 and <style:handout-master> 10.2.1.

    +

    The presentation:use-header-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:page> ?, <presentation:notes> ? and <style:handout-master> ?.

    -

    The presentation:use-header-name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The presentation:use-header-name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.431 presentation:user-transformed

    The presentation:user-transformed attribute specifies whether the size and position of the shape is set by the user or is set by the corresponding presentation shape on the master page.

    The defined values for the presentation:user-transformed attribute are:

    • false: size and position of shape set by corresponding presentation shape on master page. 

    • true: size and position of shape set by user.  

    -

    The presentation:user-transformed attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:frame> 10.4.2 and <draw:page-thumbnail> 10.3.14.

    +

    The presentation:user-transformed attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:frame> ? and <draw:page-thumbnail> ?.

    -

    The presentation:user-transformed attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The presentation:user-transformed attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.432 presentation:verb

    The presentation:verb attribute specifies the [OLE] verb that is executed for event listeners of type verb at the object that contains this event.

    -

    The presentation:verb attribute is usable with the following element: <presentation:event-listener> 10.9.2.

    +

    The presentation:verb attribute is usable with the following element: <presentation:event-listener> ?.

    -

    The presentation:verb attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger 18.2.

    +

    The presentation:verb attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger ?.

    19.433 script:event-name

    The script:event-name attribute specifies the name of an event.

    @@ -14325,67 +14325,67 @@

    19.433

    Table 15 - Script Events

    -
    +

    Value of script:event-name Attribute

    Equivalent HTML Event

    Description of Event

    -
    +

    dom:change

    onchange

    Occurs when a control is no longer focused and the value of the control was modified since it was given focus.

    -
    +

    dom:DOMFocusIn

    onfocus

    Occurs when a control is given focus using the mouse or the TAB key.

    -
    +

    dom:DOMFocusOut

    onblur

    Occurs when a control is no longer focused as a result of moving the mouse or by tabbing navigation.

    -
    +

    dom:mousedown

    onmousedown

    Occurs when a mouse button is pressed on a control.

    -
    +

    dom:mousemove

    onmousemove

    Occurs when the mouse pointer is moved onto a control.

    -
    +

    dom:mouseover

    onmouseover

    Occurs when the mouse pointer is moved over the control.

    -
    +

    dom:mouseup

    onmouseup

    Occurs when a mouse button is released on a control.

    -
    +

    dom:mouseout

    onmouseout

    Occurs when the mouse pointer is moved away from a control.

    -
    +

    dom:reset

    onreset

    Occurs when a form is reset.

    -
    +

    dom:submit

    onsubmit

    @@ -14394,23 +14394,23 @@

    19.433

    -

    The script:event-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <presentation:event-listener> 10.9.2 and <script:event-listener> 14.5.2.

    +

    The script:event-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <presentation:event-listener> ? and <script:event-listener> ?.

    -

    The script:event-name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The script:event-name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.434 script:language

    The attribute script:language specifies the name of a script. Script language names are implementation-dependent. The names identifying script languages should begin with a namespace prefix, followed by a ":" (U+003A, COLON) separator. If a namespace prefix is present, the local name of the attribute value is considered to be a name in the XML namespace bound to the namespace prefix.

    -

    The script:language attribute is usable with the following elements: <office:script> 3.13, <script:event-listener> 14.5.2 and <text:script> 7.7.9.

    +

    The script:language attribute is usable with the following elements: <office:script> ?, <script:event-listener> ? and <text:script> ?.

    -

    The script:language attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The script:language attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.435 script:macro-name

    The script:macro-name attribute specifies the name of a macro. The interpretation of the name is script-language-dependent.

    -

    The script:macro-name attribute is usable with the following element: <script:event-listener> 14.5.2.

    +

    The script:macro-name attribute is usable with the following element: <script:event-listener> ?.

    -

    The script:macro-name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The script:macro-name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.436 smil:accelerate

    See §11.1.2 of [SMIL20].

    @@ -14419,21 +14419,21 @@

    19.436 The default value for a smil:accelerate attribute is 0, meaning no acceleration.

     

    -

    The smil:accelerate attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:animate> 15.2.2, <anim:animateColor> 15.2.6, <anim:animateMotion> 15.2.5, <anim:animateTransform> 15.2.3, <anim:iterate> 15.4.4, <anim:par> 15.4.2, <anim:seq> 15.4.3, <anim:set> 15.2.4 and <anim:transitionFilter> 15.2.7.

    +

    The smil:accelerate attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:animate> ?, <anim:animateColor> ?, <anim:animateMotion> ?, <anim:animateTransform> ?, <anim:iterate> ?, <anim:par> ?, <anim:seq> ?, <anim:set> ? and <anim:transitionFilter> ?.

    -

    The smil:accelerate attribute has values of type decimal 18.2 in the range [0,1].

    +

    The smil:accelerate attribute has values of type decimal ? in the range [0,1].

    19.437 smil:accumulate

    See §3.4.3 of [SMIL20].

    -

    The smil:accumulate attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:animate> 15.2.2, <anim:animateColor> 15.2.6, <anim:animateMotion> 15.2.5, <anim:animateTransform> 15.2.3, <anim:set> 15.2.4 and <anim:transitionFilter> 15.2.7.

    +

    The smil:accumulate attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:animate> ?, <anim:animateColor> ?, <anim:animateMotion> ?, <anim:animateTransform> ?, <anim:set> ? and <anim:transitionFilter> ?.

    The values of the smil:accumulate attribute are none or sum.

    19.438 smil:additive

    See §3.4.3 of [SMIL20].

    -

    The smil:additive attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:animate> 15.2.2, <anim:animateColor> 15.2.6, <anim:animateMotion> 15.2.5, <anim:animateTransform> 15.2.3, <anim:set> 15.2.4 and <anim:transitionFilter> 15.2.7.

    +

    The smil:additive attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:animate> ?, <anim:animateColor> ?, <anim:animateMotion> ?, <anim:animateTransform> ?, <anim:set> ? and <anim:transitionFilter> ?.

    The values of the smil:additive attribute are replace or sum.

    19.439 smil:attributeName

    @@ -14442,32 +14442,32 @@

    19.439 The defined values for the smil:attributeName attribute are:

    • charColor: animates the element's text color. 

    • charFontName: animates the element's text font. 

    • charHeight: animates the element's text height. 

    • charPosture: animates the element's text posture. 

    • charUnderline: animates the element's text underline. 

    • charWeight: animates the element's text weight. 

    • color: animates the element's color, this animates both fill, line and text color. Values can be RGB or HSL. 

    • fillColor: animates the element's fill color. 

    • fillStyle: animates the element's fill style. 

    • height: animates the element's height, values are given in screen space where 0 is no height and 1 is the same height as the screen. 

    • lineColor: animates the element's line color. 

    • lineStyle: animates the element's line style. 

    • opacity: animates the element's opacity. 

    • rotate: animates the element's rotation, this animates both the shapes and text animation. 

    • skewX: animates the element's horizontal skew. 

    • skewY: animates the element’s vertical skew. 

    • visibility: animates the element's visibility. 

    • width: animates the element's width, values are given in screen space where 0 is no width and 1 is the same width as the screen. 

    • x: animates the element's x position, values are given in screen space where 0 is the left edge and 1 is the right edge. 

    • y: animates the element's y position, values are given in screen space where 0 is the top and 1 is the bottom. 

    -

    The smil:attributeName attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:animate> 15.2.2, <anim:animateColor> 15.2.6, <anim:animateMotion> 15.2.5, <anim:animateTransform> 15.2.3 and <anim:set> 15.2.4.

    +

    The smil:attributeName attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:animate> ?, <anim:animateColor> ?, <anim:animateMotion> ?, <anim:animateTransform> ? and <anim:set> ?.

    -

    The smil:attributeName attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The smil:attributeName attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.440 smil:autoReverse

    See §11.1.2 of [SMIL20].

    The default value for this attribute is false.

    -

    The smil:autoReverse attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:animate> 15.2.2, <anim:animateColor> 15.2.6, <anim:animateMotion> 15.2.5, <anim:animateTransform> 15.2.3, <anim:iterate> 15.4.4, <anim:par> 15.4.2, <anim:seq> 15.4.3, <anim:set> 15.2.4 and <anim:transitionFilter> 15.2.7.

    +

    The smil:autoReverse attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:animate> ?, <anim:animateColor> ?, <anim:animateMotion> ?, <anim:animateTransform> ?, <anim:iterate> ?, <anim:par> ?, <anim:seq> ?, <anim:set> ? and <anim:transitionFilter> ?.

    -

    The smil:autoReverse attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The smil:autoReverse attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.441 smil:begin

    See §10.3.1 of [SMIL20].

    -

    The smil:begin attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:animate> 15.2.2, <anim:animateColor> 15.2.6, <anim:animateMotion> 15.2.5, <anim:animateTransform> 15.2.3, <anim:audio> 15.5, <anim:command> 15.6.1, <anim:iterate> 15.4.4, <anim:par> 15.4.2, <anim:seq> 15.4.3, <anim:set> 15.2.4 and <anim:transitionFilter> 15.2.7.

    +

    The smil:begin attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:animate> ?, <anim:animateColor> ?, <anim:animateMotion> ?, <anim:animateTransform> ?, <anim:audio> ?, <anim:command> ?, <anim:iterate> ?, <anim:par> ?, <anim:seq> ?, <anim:set> ? and <anim:transitionFilter> ?.

    -

    The smil:begin attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The smil:begin attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.442 smil:by

    See §3.4.4 of [SMIL20].

    -

    The smil:by attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:animate> 15.2.2, <anim:animateColor> 15.2.6, <anim:animateMotion> 15.2.5, <anim:animateTransform> 15.2.3 and <anim:transitionFilter> 15.2.7.

    +

    The smil:by attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:animate> ?, <anim:animateColor> ?, <anim:animateMotion> ?, <anim:animateTransform> ? and <anim:transitionFilter> ?.

    -

    The smil:by attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The smil:by attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.443 smil:calcMode

    See §3.4.2 and §3.7.1 of [SMIL20].

    @@ -14476,126 +14476,126 @@

    19.443

    For a <anim:animateMotion> 15.2.5 element the default value for this attribute is paced.

    -

    The smil:calcMode attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:animate> 15.2.2, <anim:animateColor> 15.2.6, <anim:animateMotion> 15.2.5 and <anim:transitionFilter> 15.2.7.

    +

    The smil:calcMode attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:animate> ?, <anim:animateColor> ?, <anim:animateMotion> ? and <anim:transitionFilter> ?.

    The values of the smil:calcMode attribute are discrete, linear, paced or spline.

    19.444 smil:decelerate

    See §11.1.2 of [SMIL20].

    -

    The defined range for the smil:decelerate attribute is 0 to 1, inclusive.

    +

    The defined range for the smil:decelerate attribute is 0 to 1, inclusive.

    The default value for this attribute is 0.

    -

    The smil:decelerate attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:animate> 15.2.2, <anim:animateColor> 15.2.6, <anim:animateMotion> 15.2.5, <anim:animateTransform> 15.2.3, <anim:iterate> 15.4.4, <anim:par> 15.4.2, <anim:seq> 15.4.3, <anim:set> 15.2.4 and <anim:transitionFilter> 15.2.7.

    +

    The smil:decelerate attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:animate> ?, <anim:animateColor> ?, <anim:animateMotion> ?, <anim:animateTransform> ?, <anim:iterate> ?, <anim:par> ?, <anim:seq> ?, <anim:set> ? and <anim:transitionFilter> ?.

    -

    The smil:decelerate attribute has values of type decimal 18.2 in the range [0,1].

    +

    The smil:decelerate attribute has values of type decimal ? in the range [0,1].

    19.445 smil:direction

    See §12.4.1 of [SMIL20].

    For a <anim:transitionFilter> 15.2.7 element the default value for this attribute is forward.

    -

    The smil:direction attribute is usable with the following element: <anim:transitionFilter> 15.2.7.

    +

    The smil:direction attribute is usable with the following element: <anim:transitionFilter> ?.

    The values of the smil:direction attribute are forward or reverse.

    19.446 smil:dur

    See §10.3.1 of [SMIL20].

    -

    The smil:dur attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:animate> 15.2.2, <anim:animateColor> 15.2.6, <anim:animateMotion> 15.2.5, <anim:animateTransform> 15.2.3, <anim:audio> 15.5, <anim:iterate> 15.4.4, <anim:par> 15.4.2, <anim:seq> 15.4.3, <anim:set> 15.2.4 and <anim:transitionFilter> 15.2.7.

    +

    The smil:dur attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:animate> ?, <anim:animateColor> ?, <anim:animateMotion> ?, <anim:animateTransform> ?, <anim:audio> ?, <anim:iterate> ?, <anim:par> ?, <anim:seq> ?, <anim:set> ? and <anim:transitionFilter> ?.

    -

    The smil:dur attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The smil:dur attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.447 smil:end

    See §10.3.1 of [SMIL20].

    -

    The smil:end attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:animate> 15.2.2, <anim:animateColor> 15.2.6, <anim:animateMotion> 15.2.5, <anim:animateTransform> 15.2.3, <anim:audio> 15.5, <anim:command> 15.6.1, <anim:iterate> 15.4.4, <anim:par> 15.4.2, <anim:seq> 15.4.3, <anim:set> 15.2.4 and <anim:transitionFilter> 15.2.7.

    +

    The smil:end attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:animate> ?, <anim:animateColor> ?, <anim:animateMotion> ?, <anim:animateTransform> ?, <anim:audio> ?, <anim:command> ?, <anim:iterate> ?, <anim:par> ?, <anim:seq> ?, <anim:set> ? and <anim:transitionFilter> ?.

    -

    The smil:end attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The smil:end attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.448 smil:endsync

    See §10.3.1 of [SMIL20].

    -

    The smil:endsync attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:iterate> 15.4.4, <anim:par> 15.4.2 and <anim:seq> 15.4.3.

    +

    The smil:endsync attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:iterate> ?, <anim:par> ? and <anim:seq> ?.

    -

    The values of the smil:endsync attribute are first, last, all, media or a value of type IDREF 18.2.

    +

    The values of the smil:endsync attribute are first, last, all, media or a value of type IDREF ?.

    19.449 smil:fadeColor

    See §12.5.1 of [SMIL20].

    The default value for this attribute is #000000.

    -

    The smil:fadeColor attribute is usable with the following element: <anim:transitionFilter> 15.2.7.

    +

    The smil:fadeColor attribute is usable with the following element: <anim:transitionFilter> ?.

    -

    The smil:fadeColor attribute has the data type color 18.3.9.

    +

    The smil:fadeColor attribute has the data type color ?.

    19.450 smil:fill

    See §10.3.1 of [SMIL20].

    -

    The smil:fill attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:animate> 15.2.2, <anim:animateColor> 15.2.6, <anim:animateMotion> 15.2.5, <anim:animateTransform> 15.2.3, <anim:audio> 15.5, <anim:iterate> 15.4.4, <anim:par> 15.4.2, <anim:seq> 15.4.3, <anim:set> 15.2.4 and <anim:transitionFilter> 15.2.7.

    +

    The smil:fill attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:animate> ?, <anim:animateColor> ?, <anim:animateMotion> ?, <anim:animateTransform> ?, <anim:audio> ?, <anim:iterate> ?, <anim:par> ?, <anim:seq> ?, <anim:set> ? and <anim:transitionFilter> ?.

    The values of the smil:fill attribute are remove, freeze, hold, auto, default or transition.

    19.451 smil:fillDefault

    See §10.3.1 of [SMIL20].

    -

    The smil:fillDefault attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:animate> 15.2.2, <anim:animateColor> 15.2.6, <anim:animateMotion> 15.2.5, <anim:animateTransform> 15.2.3, <anim:audio> 15.5, <anim:iterate> 15.4.4, <anim:par> 15.4.2, <anim:seq> 15.4.3, <anim:set> 15.2.4 and <anim:transitionFilter> 15.2.7.

    +

    The smil:fillDefault attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:animate> ?, <anim:animateColor> ?, <anim:animateMotion> ?, <anim:animateTransform> ?, <anim:audio> ?, <anim:iterate> ?, <anim:par> ?, <anim:seq> ?, <anim:set> ? and <anim:transitionFilter> ?.

    The values of the smil:fillDefault attribute are remove, freeze, hold, transition, auto or inherit.

    19.452 smil:from

    See §3.4.4 of [SMIL20].

    -

    The smil:from attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:animate> 15.2.2, <anim:animateColor> 15.2.6, <anim:animateMotion> 15.2.5, <anim:animateTransform> 15.2.3 and <anim:transitionFilter> 15.2.7.

    +

    The smil:from attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:animate> ?, <anim:animateColor> ?, <anim:animateMotion> ?, <anim:animateTransform> ? and <anim:transitionFilter> ?.

    -

    The smil:from attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The smil:from attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.453 smil:keySplines

    See $3.7.1 of [SMIL20].

    -

    The smil:keySplines attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:animate> 15.2.2, <anim:animateColor> 15.2.6 and <anim:animateMotion> 15.2.5.

    +

    The smil:keySplines attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:animate> ?, <anim:animateColor> ? and <anim:animateMotion> ?.

    -

    The smil:keySplines attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The smil:keySplines attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.454 smil:keyTimes

    See $3.7.1 of [SMIL20].

    -

    The smil:keyTimes attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:animate> 15.2.2, <anim:animateColor> 15.2.6 and <anim:animateMotion> 15.2.5.

    +

    The smil:keyTimes attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:animate> ?, <anim:animateColor> ? and <anim:animateMotion> ?.

    -

    The smil:keyTimes attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The smil:keyTimes attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.455 smil:mode

    See §12.5.1 of [SMIL20].

    The default value for this attribute is in.

    -

    The smil:mode attribute is usable with the following element: <anim:transitionFilter> 15.2.7.

    +

    The smil:mode attribute is usable with the following element: <anim:transitionFilter> ?.

    The values of the smil:mode attribute are in or out.

    19.456 smil:repeatCount

    See §10.3.1 of [SMIL20].

    -

    The smil:repeatCount attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:animate> 15.2.2, <anim:animateColor> 15.2.6, <anim:animateMotion> 15.2.5, <anim:animateTransform> 15.2.3, <anim:audio> 15.5, <anim:iterate> 15.4.4, <anim:par> 15.4.2, <anim:seq> 15.4.3, <anim:set> 15.2.4 and <anim:transitionFilter> 15.2.7.

    +

    The smil:repeatCount attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:animate> ?, <anim:animateColor> ?, <anim:animateMotion> ?, <anim:animateTransform> ?, <anim:audio> ?, <anim:iterate> ?, <anim:par> ?, <anim:seq> ?, <anim:set> ? and <anim:transitionFilter> ?.

    -

    The values of the smil:repeatCount attribute are a non negative value of type decimal 18.2 or indefinite.

    +

    The values of the smil:repeatCount attribute are a non negative value of type decimal ? or indefinite.

    19.457 smil:repeatDur

    See §10.3.1 of [SMIL20].

    The value of the smil:repeatDur attribute can be indefinite, or a clock-value as defined in $10.3.1 of SMIL

    -

    The smil:repeatDur attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:animate> 15.2.2, <anim:animateColor> 15.2.6, <anim:animateMotion> 15.2.5, <anim:animateTransform> 15.2.3, <anim:audio> 15.5, <anim:iterate> 15.4.4, <anim:par> 15.4.2, <anim:seq> 15.4.3, <anim:set> 15.2.4 and <anim:transitionFilter> 15.2.7.

    +

    The smil:repeatDur attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:animate> ?, <anim:animateColor> ?, <anim:animateMotion> ?, <anim:animateTransform> ?, <anim:audio> ?, <anim:iterate> ?, <anim:par> ?, <anim:seq> ?, <anim:set> ? and <anim:transitionFilter> ?.

    -

    The smil:repeatDur attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The smil:repeatDur attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.458 smil:restart

    See §10.3.1 of [SMIL20].

    The default value for this attribute is default.

    -

    The smil:restart attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:animate> 15.2.2, <anim:animateColor> 15.2.6, <anim:animateMotion> 15.2.5, <anim:animateTransform> 15.2.3, <anim:audio> 15.5, <anim:iterate> 15.4.4, <anim:par> 15.4.2, <anim:seq> 15.4.3, <anim:set> 15.2.4 and <anim:transitionFilter> 15.2.7.

    +

    The smil:restart attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:animate> ?, <anim:animateColor> ?, <anim:animateMotion> ?, <anim:animateTransform> ?, <anim:audio> ?, <anim:iterate> ?, <anim:par> ?, <anim:seq> ?, <anim:set> ? and <anim:transitionFilter> ?.

    The values of the smil:restart attribute are never, always, whenNotActive or default.

    19.459 smil:restartDefault

    @@ -14604,7 +14604,7 @@

    19.459 The default value for this attribute is inherit.

    -

    The smil:restartDefault attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:animate> 15.2.2, <anim:animateColor> 15.2.6, <anim:animateMotion> 15.2.5, <anim:animateTransform> 15.2.3, <anim:audio> 15.5, <anim:iterate> 15.4.4, <anim:par> 15.4.2, <anim:seq> 15.4.3, <anim:set> 15.2.4 and <anim:transitionFilter> 15.2.7.

    +

    The smil:restartDefault attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:animate> ?, <anim:animateColor> ?, <anim:animateMotion> ?, <anim:animateTransform> ?, <anim:audio> ?, <anim:iterate> ?, <anim:par> ?, <anim:seq> ?, <anim:set> ? and <anim:transitionFilter> ?.

    The values of the smil:restartDefault attribute are never, always, whenNotActive or inherit.

    19.460 smil:subtype

    @@ -14613,9 +14613,9 @@

    19.460 <

    Note: See §12.8 of [SMIL20] for a list of supported subtypes.

    -

    The smil:subtype attribute is usable with the following element: <anim:transitionFilter> 15.2.7.

    +

    The smil:subtype attribute is usable with the following element: <anim:transitionFilter> ?.

    -

    The smil:subtype attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The smil:subtype attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.461 smil:targetElement

    See §3.4.1 of [SMIL20].

    @@ -14624,16 +14624,16 @@

    19.461 If the anim:sub-item attribute of a <anim:iterate> element has the value whole, the iteration includes the drawing shape's background and its text. If the anim:sub-item 19.11 attribute value is text, only the shape's text is iterated.

    -

    The smil:targetElement attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:animate> 15.2.2, <anim:animateColor> 15.2.6, <anim:animateMotion> 15.2.5, <anim:animateTransform> 15.2.3, <anim:command> 15.6.1, <anim:iterate> 15.4.4, <anim:set> 15.2.4 and <anim:transitionFilter> 15.2.7.

    +

    The smil:targetElement attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:animate> ?, <anim:animateColor> ?, <anim:animateMotion> ?, <anim:animateTransform> ?, <anim:command> ?, <anim:iterate> ?, <anim:set> ? and <anim:transitionFilter> ?.

    -

    The smil:targetElement attribute has the data type IDREF 18.2.

    +

    The smil:targetElement attribute has the data type IDREF ?.

    19.462 smil:to

    See §3.4.4 of [SMIL20].

    -

    The smil:to attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:animate> 15.2.2, <anim:animateColor> 15.2.6, <anim:animateMotion> 15.2.5, <anim:animateTransform> 15.2.3, <anim:set> 15.2.4 and <anim:transitionFilter> 15.2.7.

    +

    The smil:to attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:animate> ?, <anim:animateColor> ?, <anim:animateMotion> ?, <anim:animateTransform> ?, <anim:set> ? and <anim:transitionFilter> ?.

    -

    The smil:to attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The smil:to attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.463 smil:type

    The [SMIL20] smil:type attribute specifies a transition type or family.

    @@ -14642,16 +14642,16 @@

    19.463 If this attribute is present, the attributes presentation:transition-type and presentation:transition-style attributes should be ignored.

    -

    The smil:type attribute is usable with the following element: <anim:transitionFilter> 15.2.7.

    +

    The smil:type attribute is usable with the following element: <anim:transitionFilter> ?.

    -

    The smil:type attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The smil:type attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.464 smil:values

    See $3.4.2 of [SMIL20].

    -

    The smil:values attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:animate> 15.2.2, <anim:animateColor> 15.2.6, <anim:animateMotion> 15.2.5, <anim:animateTransform> 15.2.3 and <anim:transitionFilter> 15.2.7.

    +

    The smil:values attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:animate> ?, <anim:animateColor> ?, <anim:animateMotion> ?, <anim:animateTransform> ? and <anim:transitionFilter> ?.

    -

    The smil:values attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The smil:values attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.465 style:adjustment

    The style:adjustment attribute specifies how a footnote separator line is aligned on a page.

    @@ -14660,7 +14660,7 @@

    19.465 <
    • center: footnote separator line centered on page. 

    • left: footnote separator line aligned to left on page. 

    • right: footnote separator line aligned to right on page. 

    The default value for this attribute is left.

    -

    The style:adjustment attribute is usable with the following element: <style:footnote-sep> 17.4.

    +

    The style:adjustment attribute is usable with the following element: <style:footnote-sep> ?.

    The values of the style:adjustment attribute are left, center or right.

    19.466 style:apply-style-name

    @@ -14669,9 +14669,9 @@

    19.466 The referenced style shall be defined by the same type of element as the conditional style that contains the condition. If the referenced style element has a style:family 19.472 attribute, its value further shall be equal the value of the style:family attribute of the conditional style.

    -

    The style:apply-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <style:map> 16.3.

    +

    The style:apply-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <style:map> ?.

    -

    The style:apply-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    +

    The style:apply-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    19.467 style:auto-update

    The style:auto-update attribute specifies whether styles are automatically updated when the formatting properties of an object that has the style assigned to it are changed.

    @@ -14680,41 +14680,41 @@

    19.467
    • false: a change to a formatting property is applied for the object where the change was made. If necessary, a new automatic style will be created which is applied to the object where the change was made. 

    • true: a change to a formatting property results in the updating of the common style that is applied to an object. The formatting change is applied to all objects subject to the common style where the change was made.  

    The default value for this attribute is false.

    -

    The style:auto-update attribute is usable with the following element: <style:style> 16.2.

    +

    The style:auto-update attribute is usable with the following element: <style:style> ?.

    -

    The style:auto-update attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The style:auto-update attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.468 style:base-cell-address

    The style:base-cell-address attribute specifies as an absolute cell address with a table name the base cell for relative addresses in formulas. This attribute applies only to cell styles where the condition contains a formula.

    -

    The style:base-cell-address attribute is usable with the following element: <style:map> 16.3.

    +

    The style:base-cell-address attribute is usable with the following element: <style:map> ?.

    -

    The style:base-cell-address attribute has the data type cellAddress 18.3.4.

    +

    The style:base-cell-address attribute has the data type cellAddress ?.

    19.469 style:char

    The style:char attribute specifies the delimiter character for tab stops of type char.

    -

    The style:char attribute is usable with the following element: <style:tab-stop> 17.8.

    +

    The style:char attribute is usable with the following element: <style:tab-stop> ?.

    -

    The style:char attribute has the data type character 18.3.7.

    +

    The style:char attribute has the data type character ?.

    19.470 style:class

    The style:class attribute specifies a style class name.

     A style may belong to an arbitrary class of styles. The style class name is an arbitrary string. The style class name has no meaning within the file format itself, but it can for instance be evaluated by user interfaces to show a list of styles where the styles are grouped by its name.

    -

    The style:class attribute is usable with the following element: <style:style> 16.2.

    +

    The style:class attribute is usable with the following element: <style:style> ?.

    -

    The style:class attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The style:class attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.471 style:color

    The style:color attribute specifies the color of a column or footnote separator line.

    For a <style:column-sep> 17.14 element the default value for this attribute is #000000.

    -

    The style:color attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:column-sep> 17.14 and <style:footnote-sep> 17.4.

    +

    The style:color attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:column-sep> ? and <style:footnote-sep> ?.

    -

    The style:color attribute has the data type color 18.3.9.

    +

    The style:color attribute has the data type color ?.

    19.472 style:condition

    The style:condition attribute specifies a condition that triggers a style map.

    @@ -14737,9 +14737,9 @@

    19.472 An OpenDocument Consumer when hosting a formula evaluator makes available the host-dependent properties defined by Table 17 Host-dependent Properties in 19.646.

    -

    The style:condition attribute is usable with the following element: <style:map> 16.3.

    +

    The style:condition attribute is usable with the following element: <style:map> ?.

    -

    The style:condition attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The style:condition attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.473 style:data-style-name

    19.473.1 General

    @@ -14748,149 +14748,149 @@

    The style:data-style-name attribute specifies a data style to format a date and time.

    -

    The style:data-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <presentation:date-time-decl> 10.9.4.6.

    +

    The style:data-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <presentation:date-time-decl> ?.

    -

    The style:data-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    +

    The style:data-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    19.473.3 <style:style>

    The style:data-style-name attribute specifies a data style for a <style:style> element that defines the styles for table cell styles and chart styles.

    -

    The style:data-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <style:style> 16.2.

    +

    The style:data-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <style:style> ?.

    -

    The style:data-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    +

    The style:data-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    19.473.4 <text:creation-date>

    The style:data-style-name attribute specifies a data style to format a numeric value.

    -

    The style:data-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:creation-date> 7.5.3.

    +

    The style:data-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:creation-date> ?.

    -

    The style:data-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    +

    The style:data-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    19.473.5 <text:creation-time>

    The style:data-style-name attribute specifies a data style to format a numeric value.

    -

    The style:data-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:creation-time> 7.5.4.

    +

    The style:data-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:creation-time> ?.

    -

    The style:data-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    +

    The style:data-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    19.473.6 <text:database-display>

    The style:data-style-name attribute specifies a data style to format a numeric value.

    -

    The style:data-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:database-display> 7.6.3.

    +

    The style:data-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:database-display> ?.

    -

    The style:data-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    +

    The style:data-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    19.473.7 <text:date>

    The style:data-style-name attribute specifies a data style to format a numeric value.

    -

    The style:data-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:date> 7.3.2.

    +

    The style:data-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:date> ?.

    -

    The style:data-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    +

    The style:data-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    19.473.8 <text:editing-duration>

    The style:data-style-name attribute specifies a data style to format a numeric value.

    -

    The style:data-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:editing-duration> 7.5.14.

    +

    The style:data-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:editing-duration> ?.

    -

    The style:data-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    +

    The style:data-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    19.473.9 <text:expression>

    The style:data-style-name attribute specifies a data style to format a field value. This attribute shall be omitted for fields whose value type is string. It shall be present for fields whose value type is not string.

    -

    The style:data-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:expression> 7.4.14.

    +

    The style:data-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:expression> ?.

    -

    The style:data-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    +

    The style:data-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    19.473.10 <text:meta-field>

    The style:data-style-name attribute specifies a data style to format a numeric value.

    -

    The style:data-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:meta-field> 7.5.19.

    +

    The style:data-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:meta-field> ?.

    -

    The style:data-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    +

    The style:data-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    19.473.11 <text:modification-date>

    The style:data-style-name attribute specifies a data style to format a numeric value.

    -

    The style:data-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:modification-date> 7.5.16.

    +

    The style:data-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:modification-date> ?.

    -

    The style:data-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    +

    The style:data-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    19.473.12 <text:modification-time>

    The style:data-style-name attribute specifies a data style to format a numeric value.

    -

    The style:data-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:modification-time> 7.5.15.

    +

    The style:data-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:modification-time> ?.

    -

    The style:data-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    +

    The style:data-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    19.473.13 <text:print-date>

    The style:data-style-name attribute specifies a data style to format a numeric value.

    -

    The style:data-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:print-date> 7.5.8.

    +

    The style:data-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:print-date> ?.

    -

    The style:data-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    +

    The style:data-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    19.473.14 <text:print-time>

    The style:data-style-name attribute specifies a data style to format a numeric value.

    -

    The style:data-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:print-time> 7.5.7.

    +

    The style:data-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:print-time> ?.

    -

    The style:data-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    +

    The style:data-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    19.473.15 <text:table-formula>

    The style:data-style-name attribute specifies a data style to format a numeric value.

    -

    The style:data-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:table-formula> 7.7.14.

    +

    The style:data-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:table-formula> ?.

    -

    The style:data-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    +

    The style:data-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    19.473.16 <text:time>

    The style:data-style-name attribute specifies a data style to format a numeric value.

    -

    The style:data-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:time> 7.3.3.

    +

    The style:data-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:time> ?.

    -

    The style:data-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    +

    The style:data-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    19.473.17 <text:user-defined>

    The style:data-style-name attribute specifies a data style to format a field value. This attribute shall be omitted for fields whose value type is string. It shall be present for fields whose value type is not string.

    -

    The style:data-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:user-defined> 7.5.6.

    +

    The style:data-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:user-defined> ?.

    -

    The style:data-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    +

    The style:data-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    19.473.18 <text:user-field-get>

    The style:data-style-name attribute specifies a data style to format a field value. This attribute shall be omitted for fields whose value type is string. It shall be present for fields whose value type is not string.

    -

    The style:data-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:user-field-get> 7.4.9.

    +

    The style:data-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:user-field-get> ?.

    -

    The style:data-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    +

    The style:data-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    19.473.19 <text:user-field-input>

    The style:data-style-name attribute specifies a data style to format a field value. This attribute shall be omitted for fields whose value type is string. It shall be present for fields whose value type is not string.

    -

    The style:data-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:user-field-input> 7.4.10.

    +

    The style:data-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:user-field-input> ?.

    -

    The style:data-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    +

    The style:data-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    19.473.20 <text:variable-get>

    The style:data-style-name attribute specifies a data style to format a field value. This attribute shall be omitted for fields whose value type is string. It shall be present for fields whose value type is not string.

    -

    The style:data-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:variable-get> 7.4.5.

    +

    The style:data-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:variable-get> ?.

    -

    The style:data-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    +

    The style:data-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    19.473.21 <text:variable-input>

    The style:data-style-name attribute specifies a data style to format a field value. This attribute shall be omitted for fields whose value type is string. It shall be present for fields whose value type is not string.

    -

    The style:data-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:variable-input> 7.4.6.

    +

    The style:data-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:variable-input> ?.

    -

    The style:data-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    +

    The style:data-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    19.473.22 <text:variable-set>

    The style:data-style-name attribute specifies a data style to format a field value. This attribute shall be omitted for fields whose value type is string. It shall be present for fields whose value type is not string.

    -

    The style:data-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:variable-set> 7.4.4.

    +

    The style:data-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:variable-set> ?.

    -

    The style:data-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    +

    The style:data-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    19.474 style:default-outline-level

    The style:default-outline-level attribute specifies a default outline level for a style with the style:family 19.480 attribute value paragraph.

    @@ -14901,9 +14901,9 @@

    19.4

    The style:default-outline-level attribute value can be empty. If empty, this attribute does not inherit a list style value from a parent style.

    -

    The style:default-outline-level attribute is usable with the following element: <style:style> 16.2.

    +

    The style:default-outline-level attribute is usable with the following element: <style:style> ?.

    -

    The values of the style:default-outline-level attribute are a value of type positiveInteger 18.2 or an empty string.

    +

    The values of the style:default-outline-level attribute are a value of type positiveInteger ? or an empty string.

    19.475 style:display

    The style:display attribute specifies whether the header or footer is displayed or not.

    @@ -14912,16 +14912,16 @@

    19.475
    • false: header or footer is not displayed. 

    • true: header or footer is displayed. 

    The default value for this attribute is true.

    -

    The style:display attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:footer> 16.12, <style:footer-first> 16.13, <style:footer-left> 16.15, <style:header> 16.10, <style:header-first> 16.11 and <style:header-left> 16.14.

    +

    The style:display attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:footer> ?, <style:footer-first> ?, <style:footer-left> ?, <style:header> ?, <style:header-first> ? and <style:header-left> ?.

    -

    The style:display attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The style:display attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.476 style:display-name

    The style:display-name attribute specifies the name of a style as it should appear in the user interface. If this attribute is not present, the display name should be the same as the style name.

    -

    The style:display-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <number:boolean-style> 16.29.24, <number:currency-style> 16.29.8, <number:date-style> 16.29.11, <number:number-style> 16.29.2, <number:percentage-style> 16.29.10, <number:text-style> 16.29.26, <number:time-style> 16.29.19, <style:master-page> 16.9, <style:presentation-page-layout> 16.43, <style:style> 16.2 and <text:list-style> 16.32.

    +

    The style:display-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <number:boolean-style> ?, <number:currency-style> ?, <number:date-style> ?, <number:number-style> ?, <number:percentage-style> ?, <number:text-style> ?, <number:time-style> ?, <style:master-page> ?, <style:presentation-page-layout> ?, <style:style> ? and <text:list-style> ?.

    -

    The style:display-name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The style:display-name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.477 style:distance

    The style:distance attribute specifies the distance between the last of the characters using the larger font and the first of the remaining characters of each line.

    @@ -14930,48 +14930,48 @@

    19.477 The default value for this attribute is 0cm.

    -

    The style:distance attribute is usable with the following element: <style:drop-cap> 17.9.

    +

    The style:distance attribute is usable with the following element: <style:drop-cap> ?.

    -

    The style:distance attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

    +

    The style:distance attribute has the data type length ?.

    19.478 style:distance-before-sep

    The style:distance-before-sep attribute specifies the space between the body-text area and a footnote separator line.

    -

    The style:distance-before-sep attribute is usable with the following element: <style:footnote-sep> 17.4.

    +

    The style:distance-before-sep attribute is usable with the following element: <style:footnote-sep> ?.

    -

    The style:distance-before-sep attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

    +

    The style:distance-before-sep attribute has the data type length ?.

    19.479 style:distance-after-sep

    The style:distance-after-sep attribute specifies the space between a footnote separator line and the footnote text.

    -

    The style:distance-after-sep attribute is usable with the following element: <style:footnote-sep> 17.4.

    +

    The style:distance-after-sep attribute is usable with the following element: <style:footnote-sep> ?.

    -

    The style:distance-after-sep attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

    +

    The style:distance-after-sep attribute has the data type length ?.

    19.480 style:family

    The style:family attribute specifies the family of a style.

    The defined values for the style:family attribute are:

    • chart: family name of styles for charts. 

    • drawing-page: family name of styles for drawing pages. 

    • graphic: family name of styles for graphic elements. 

    • paragraph: family name of styles for paragraphs. 

    • presentation: family name of styles for presentations. 

    • ruby: family name of styles for ruby text. 

    • section: family name of styles for sections. 

    • table: family name of styles for tables. 

    • table-cell: family name of styles for table cells. 

    • table-column: family name of styles for table columns. 

    • table-row: family name of styles for table rows. 

    • text: family name of styles for text. 

    -

    The style:family attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:default-style> 16.4 and <style:style> 16.2.

    +

    The style:family attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:default-style> ? and <style:style> ?.

    19.481 style:filter-name

    The style:filter-name attribute specifies the implementation-dependent filter name that has been used to load an image into the document.

    This attribute is attached to a <style:background-image> element.

    -

    The style:filter-name attribute is usable with the following element: <style:background-image> 17.3.

    +

    The style:filter-name attribute is usable with the following element: <style:background-image> ?.

    -

    The style:filter-name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The style:filter-name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.482 style:font-adornments

    The style:font-adornments attributes specifies a characteristic of a font.

    Note: A font characteristic includes bold or italic, which when used with a font family name, specifies a font.

    -

    The style:font-adornments attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> 16.23.

    +

    The style:font-adornments attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> ?.

    -

    The style:font-adornments attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The style:font-adornments attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.483 style:font-charset

    The style:font-charset attribute specifies whether a font defines glyphs according to the semantics of [UNICODE] or not.

    @@ -14980,16 +14980,16 @@

    19.483 Note: Fonts for which the attribute has the value x-symbol may define glyphs for code points in the private use area of [UNICODE].

    -

    The style:font-charset attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> 16.23.

    +

    The style:font-charset attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> ?.

    -

    The style:font-charset attribute has the data type textEncoding 18.3.36.

    +

    The style:font-charset attribute has the data type textEncoding ?.

    19.484 style:font-family-generic

    The style:font-family-generic attribute specifies a generic font family name.

    The defined values for the style:font-family-generic attribute are:

    • decorative: the family of decorative fonts.  

    • modern: the family of modern fonts.  

    • roman: the family roman fonts (with serifs).  

    • script: the family of script fonts.  

    • swiss: the family roman fonts (without serifs).  

    • system: the family system fonts.  

    -

    The style:font-family-generic attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> 16.23.

    +

    The style:font-family-generic attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> ?.

    The values of the style:font-family-generic attribute are roman, swiss, modern, decorative, script or system.

    19.485 style:font-pitch

    @@ -14998,7 +14998,7 @@

    19.485 <

    The defined values for the style:font-pitch attribute are:

    • fixed: font has a fixed width. 

    • variable: font has a variable width. 

    -

    The style:font-pitch attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> 16.23.

    +

    The style:font-pitch attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> ?.

    The values of the style:font-pitch attribute are fixed or variable.

    19.486 style:height

    @@ -15009,23 +15009,23 @@

    19.486 <

    The default value for this attribute is 100%.

    -

    The style:height attribute is usable with the following element: <style:column-sep> 17.14.

    +

    The style:height attribute is usable with the following element: <style:column-sep> ?.

    -

    The style:height attribute has the data type zeroToHundredPercent 18.3.42.

    +

    The style:height attribute has the data type zeroToHundredPercent ?.

    19.487 style:leader-char

    The style:leader-char attribute specifies a leader character.

    -

    The style:leader-char attribute is usable with the following element: <text:index-entry-tab-stop> 8.13.6.

    +

    The style:leader-char attribute is usable with the following element: <text:index-entry-tab-stop> ?.

    -

    The style:leader-char attribute has the data type character 18.3.7.

    +

    The style:leader-char attribute has the data type character ?.

    19.488 style:leader-color

    The style:leader-color attribute specifies the color of a leader line. The value of this attribute is either font-color or a color. If the value is font-color, the current text color is used for the leader line.

    -

    The style:leader-color attribute is usable with the following element: <style:tab-stop> 17.8.

    +

    The style:leader-color attribute is usable with the following element: <style:tab-stop> ?.

    -

    The values of the style:leader-color attribute are font-color or a value of type color 18.3.9.

    +

    The values of the style:leader-color attribute are font-color or a value of type color ?.

    19.489 style:leader-style

    The style:leader-style attribute specifies a style for a leader line.

    @@ -15034,7 +15034,7 @@

    19.489
  • none: tab stop has no leader line. 

  • dash: tab stop has a dashed leader line. 

  • dot-dash: tab stop has a leader line whose repeating pattern is a dot followed by a dash. 

  • dot-dot-dash: tab stop has a leader line whose repeating pattern has two dots followed by a dash.  

  • dotted: tab stop has a dotted leader line. 

  • long-dash: tab stop has a dashed leader line whose dashes are longer than the ones from the dashed line for value dash. 

  • solid: tab stop has a solid leader line. 

  • wave: tab stop has a wavy leader line. 

  • Note: The definitions of the values of the style:leader-style attribute are based on the text decoration style 'text-underline-style' from [CSS3Text], §9.2.

    -

    The style:leader-style attribute is usable with the following element: <style:tab-stop> 17.8.

    +

    The style:leader-style attribute is usable with the following element: <style:tab-stop> ?.

    The values of the style:leader-style attribute are none, solid, dotted, dash, long-dash, dot-dash, dot-dot-dash or wave.

    19.490 style:leader-text

    @@ -15047,23 +15047,23 @@

    19.490

    The default value for this attribute is “ ” (U+0020, SPACE).

    -

    The style:leader-text attribute is usable with the following element: <style:tab-stop> 17.8.

    +

    The style:leader-text attribute is usable with the following element: <style:tab-stop> ?.

    -

    The style:leader-text attribute has the data type character 18.3.7.

    +

    The style:leader-text attribute has the data type character ?.

    19.491 style:leader-text-style

    The style:leader-text-style specifies a text style that is applied to a textual leader. It is not applied to leader lines. If the attribute appears in an automatic style, it may reference either an automatic text style or a common style. If the attribute appears in a common style, it may reference a common style only.

    -

    The style:leader-text-style attribute is usable with the following element: <style:tab-stop> 17.8.

    +

    The style:leader-text-style attribute is usable with the following element: <style:tab-stop> ?.

    -

    The style:leader-text-style attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    +

    The style:leader-text-style attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    19.492 style:leader-type

    The style:leader-type attribute specifies whether a leader line should be drawn, and if so, whether a single or double line will be used.

    The defined values for the style:leader-type attribute are:

    • double: a double line is drawn. 

    • none: no line is drawn. 

    • single: a single line is drawn. 

    -

    The style:leader-type attribute is usable with the following element: <style:tab-stop> 17.8.

    +

    The style:leader-type attribute is usable with the following element: <style:tab-stop> ?.

    The values of the style:leader-type attribute are none, single or double.

    19.493 style:leader-width

    @@ -15074,23 +15074,23 @@

    19.493
  • auto: the width of a leader line should be calculated from the font size of the text where the leader line will appear.  

  • bold: the width of a leader line should be calculated from the font size of the text where the leader line will appear but is wider than for the value of auto.  

  • a value of type percent 18.3.24 

  • a value of type positiveInteger 18.2 

  • a value of type positiveLength 18.3.27 

  • The line widths referenced by the values medium, normal, thick and thin are implementation-defined.

    -

    The style:leader-width attribute is usable with the following element: <style:tab-stop> 17.8.

    +

    The style:leader-width attribute is usable with the following element: <style:tab-stop> ?.

    -

    The values of the style:leader-width attribute are auto, normal, bold, thin, medium, thick, a value of type positiveInteger 18.2, a value of type percent 18.3.24 or a value of type positiveLength 18.3.27.

    +

    The values of the style:leader-width attribute are auto, normal, bold, thin, medium, thick, a value of type positiveInteger ?, a value of type percent ? or a value of type positiveLength ?.

    19.494 style:legend-expansion

    The style:legend-expansion attribute specifies the direction in which a legend expands.

    The defined values for the style:legend-expansion attribute are:

    -

    The style:legend-expansion attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:legend> 11.4.

    +

    The style:legend-expansion attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:legend> ?.

    19.495 style:legend-expansion-aspect-ratio

    The style:legend-expansion-aspect-ratio attribute specifies the ratio between width and height for a style:legend-expansion 19.494 attribute with value custom.

    -

    The style:legend-expansion-aspect-ratio attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:legend> 11.4.

    +

    The style:legend-expansion-aspect-ratio attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:legend> ?.

    -

    The style:legend-expansion-aspect-ratio attribute has the data type double 18.2.

    +

    The style:legend-expansion-aspect-ratio attribute has the data type double ?.

    19.496 style:length

    The style:length attribute specifies the number of characters that are displayed in a larger font.

    @@ -15101,9 +15101,9 @@

    19.496 <

    The default value for this attribute is 1.

    -

    The style:length attribute is usable with the following element: <style:drop-cap> 17.9.

    +

    The style:length attribute is usable with the following element: <style:drop-cap> ?.

    -

    The values of the style:length attribute are word or a value of type positiveInteger 18.2.

    +

    The values of the style:length attribute are word or a value of type positiveInteger ?.

    19.497 style:line-style

    The style:line-style attribute specifies the style of a footnote separator line.

    @@ -15112,7 +15112,7 @@

    19.497 <

    The footnote separator components referenced by the values dash, dot-dash, dot-dot-dash, dotted, long-dash, solid and wave, are implementation-defined.

    -

    The style:line-style attribute is usable with the following element: <style:footnote-sep> 17.4.

    +

    The style:line-style attribute is usable with the following element: <style:footnote-sep> ?.

    The values of the style:line-style attribute are none, solid, dotted, dash, long-dash, dot-dash, dot-dot-dash or wave.

    19.498 style:lines

    @@ -15121,16 +15121,16 @@

    19.498 The default value for this attribute is 1.

    -

    The style:lines attribute is usable with the following element: <style:drop-cap> 17.9.

    +

    The style:lines attribute is usable with the following element: <style:drop-cap> ?.

    -

    The style:lines attribute has the data type positiveInteger 18.2.

    +

    The style:lines attribute has the data type positiveInteger ?.

    19.499 style:list-level

    The style:list-level attribute specifies the list level value of a list style that may be applied to any paragraph style. It does not directly specify the paragraph's list level value, but consumers can change the paragraph's list level value to the specified value when the paragraph style is applied. It is valid only if the style:list-style-name 19.480 attribute is specified and is not empty, and if the style:family 19.480 attribute has the value paragraph.

    -

    The style:list-level attribute is usable with the following element: <style:style> 16.2.

    +

    The style:list-level attribute is usable with the following element: <style:style> ?.

    -

    The values of the style:list-level attribute are a value of type positiveInteger 18.2 or an empty string.

    +

    The values of the style:list-level attribute are a value of type positiveInteger ? or an empty string.

    19.500 style:list-style-name

    The style:list-style-name attribute specifies a list style for style families with paragraph formatting properties. This applies to automatic and common styles.

    @@ -15139,9 +15139,9 @@

    19.500 The style:list-style-name attribute value can be empty. If empty, this attribute does not inherit a list style value from a parent style.

    -

    The style:list-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <style:style> 16.2.

    +

    The style:list-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <style:style> ?.

    -

    The values of the style:list-style-name attribute are a value of type styleName 18.3.32 or an empty string.

    +

    The values of the style:list-style-name attribute are a value of type styleName ? or an empty string.

    19.501 style:master-page-name

    The style:master-page-name attribute defines a master page for a paragraph or table style. This applies to automatic and common styles. <style:master-page> 16.9.

    @@ -15150,14 +15150,14 @@

    19.501 This attribute is ignored if it is associated with a paragraph style that is applied to a paragraph within a table.

    -

    The style:master-page-name attribute is usable with the following element: <style:style> 16.2.

    +

    The style:master-page-name attribute is usable with the following element: <style:style> ?.

    -

    The style:master-page-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    +

    The style:master-page-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    19.502 style:name

    19.502.1 General

    The style:name attribute specifies names that reference style mechanisms.

    -

    19.502.2 <number:boolean-style>, <number:currency-style>, <number:date-style>, <number:num-list-format>, <number:number-style>, <number:percentage-style>, <number:text-style>, <number:time-style>, <style:master-page>, <style:page-layout>, <style:presentation-page-layout>, <style:style>, <text:list-style>, <text:outline-style>

    +

    19.502.2 <number:boolean-style>, <number:currency-style>, <number:date-style>, <number:num-list-format>, <number:number-style>, <number:percentage-style>, <number:text-style>, <number:time-style>, <style:master-page>, <style:page-layout>, <style:presentation-page-layout>, <style:style>, <text:list-style>, <text:outline-style>

    The style:name attribute specifies the name of a:

    @@ -15165,16 +15165,16 @@

    Note: If the document is produced multiple times, it cannot be assumed that the same name is generated each time.

    -

    The style:name attribute is usable with the following elements: <number:boolean-style> 16.29.24, <number:currency-style> 16.29.8, <number:date-style> 16.29.11, <number:num-list-format> 16.29.30, <number:number-style> 16.29.2, <number:percentage-style> 16.29.10, <number:text-style> 16.29.26, <number:time-style> 16.29.19, <style:master-page> 16.9, <style:page-layout> 16.5, <style:presentation-page-layout> 16.43, <style:style> 16.2, <text:list-style> 16.32 and <text:outline-style> 16.36.

    +

    The style:name attribute is usable with the following elements: <number:boolean-style> ?, <number:currency-style> ?, <number:date-style> ?, <number:num-list-format> ?, <number:number-style> ?, <number:percentage-style> ?, <number:text-style> ?, <number:time-style> ?, <style:master-page> ?, <style:page-layout> ?, <style:presentation-page-layout> ?, <style:style> ?, <text:list-style> ? and <text:outline-style> ?.

    -

    The style:name attribute has the data type styleName 18.3.32.

    +

    The style:name attribute has the data type styleName ?.

    19.502.3 <style:font-face>

    The style:name attribute specifies a unique name for a font declaration. This name can be used inside styles as an attribute of the <style:text-properties> element) as the value of a style:font-name attribute to immediately select a font face declaration.

    -

    The style:name attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> 16.23.

    +

    The style:name attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> ?.

    -

    The style:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The style:name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.503 style:next-style-name

    19.503.1 General

    @@ -15183,16 +15183,16 @@

    19.503.2 <

    The style:next-style-name attribute specifies the name of the master page that is used for the next page if the current page is entirely filled. If the next style name is not specified, the current master page is used for the next page. The value of this attribute shall be the name of a <style:master-page> element.

    -

    The style:next-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <style:master-page> 16.9.

    +

    The style:next-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <style:master-page> ?.

    -

    The style:next-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    +

    The style:next-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    19.503.3 <style:style>

    Within styles for paragraphs, style:next-style-name attribute specifies the style to be used for the next paragraph if a paragraph break is inserted in the user interface. By default, the current style is used as the next style.

    -

    The style:next-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <style:style> 16.2.

    +

    The style:next-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <style:style> ?.

    -

    The style:next-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    +

    The style:next-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    19.504 style:num-format

    The style:num-format attribute specifies a numbering sequence.

    @@ -15201,16 +15201,16 @@

    19.504 <

    If no value is given, no number sequence is displayed.

    -

    The style:num-format attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:character-count> 7.5.18.5, <text:database-row-number> 7.6.6, <text:image-count> 7.5.18.7, <text:linenumbering-configuration> 16.31.1, <text:list-level-style-number> 16.34, <text:notes-configuration> 16.31.3, <text:object-count> 7.5.18.8, <text:outline-level-style> 16.37, <text:page-count> 7.5.18.2, <text:page-number> 7.3.4, <text:page-variable-get> 7.7.1.3, <text:paragraph-count> 7.5.18.3, <text:sequence> 7.4.13, <text:table-count> 7.5.18.6 and <text:word-count> 7.5.18.4.

    +

    The style:num-format attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:character-count> ?, <text:database-row-number> ?, <text:image-count> ?, <text:linenumbering-configuration> ?, <text:list-level-style-number> ?, <text:notes-configuration> ?, <text:object-count> ?, <text:outline-level-style> ?, <text:page-count> ?, <text:page-number> ?, <text:page-variable-get> ?, <text:paragraph-count> ?, <text:sequence> ?, <text:table-count> ? and <text:word-count> ?.

    -

    The values of the style:num-format attribute are 1, i, I, a value of type string 18.2, an empty string, a or A.

    +

    The values of the style:num-format attribute are 1, i, I, a value of type string ?, an empty string, a or A.

    19.505 style:num-letter-sync

    The style:num-letter-sync attribute specifies whether letter synchronization shall take place. If letters are used in alphabetical order for numbering, there are two ways to process overflows within a digit, as follows:

    • false: A new digit is inserted. Its start value is ”a” or ”A”, and it is incremented every time an overflow occurs in the following digit. The numbering sequence (for lower case numberings) in that case is a,b,c, ..., z, aa, ab, ac, ...,az, ba, ..., and so on.  

    • true: A new digit is inserted that always has the same value as the following digit. The numbering sequence (for lower case numberings) in that case is a, b, c, ..., z, aa, bb, cc, ..., zz, aaa, ..., and so on. This is called letter synchronization. 

    -

    The style:num-letter-sync attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:character-count> 7.5.18.5, <text:database-row-number> 7.6.6, <text:image-count> 7.5.18.7, <text:linenumbering-configuration> 16.31.1, <text:list-level-style-number> 16.34, <text:notes-configuration> 16.31.3, <text:object-count> 7.5.18.8, <text:outline-level-style> 16.37, <text:page-count> 7.5.18.2, <text:page-number> 7.3.4, <text:page-variable-get> 7.7.1.3, <text:paragraph-count> 7.5.18.3, <text:sequence> 7.4.13, <text:table-count> 7.5.18.6 and <text:word-count> 7.5.18.4.

    +

    The style:num-letter-sync attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:character-count> ?, <text:database-row-number> ?, <text:image-count> ?, <text:linenumbering-configuration> ?, <text:list-level-style-number> ?, <text:notes-configuration> ?, <text:object-count> ?, <text:outline-level-style> ?, <text:page-count> ?, <text:page-number> ?, <text:page-variable-get> ?, <text:paragraph-count> ?, <text:sequence> ?, <text:table-count> ? and <text:word-count> ?.

    -

    The style:num-letter-sync attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The style:num-letter-sync attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.506 style:num-prefix

    The style:num-prefix attribute specifies what to display before a number.

    @@ -15219,9 +15219,9 @@

    19.506 <

    The style:num-prefix attribute can also specify a character before the value of a text:bullet-char 19.765 attribute.

    -

    The style:num-prefix attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:list-level-style-bullet> 16.33, <text:list-level-style-number> 16.34, <text:notes-configuration> 16.31.3 and <text:outline-level-style> 16.37.

    +

    The style:num-prefix attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:list-level-style-bullet> ?, <text:list-level-style-number> ?, <text:notes-configuration> ? and <text:outline-level-style> ?.

    -

    The style:num-prefix attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The style:num-prefix attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.507 style:num-suffix

    The style:num-suffix attribute specifies what to display after a number.

    @@ -15230,16 +15230,16 @@

    19.507 <

    The style:num-suffix attribute can also specify a character after the value of a text:bullet-char 19.765 attribute.

    -

    The style:num-suffix attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:list-level-style-bullet> 16.33, <text:list-level-style-number> 16.34, <text:notes-configuration> 16.31.3 and <text:outline-level-style> 16.37.

    +

    The style:num-suffix attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:list-level-style-bullet> ?, <text:list-level-style-number> ?, <text:notes-configuration> ? and <text:outline-level-style> ?.

    -

    The style:num-suffix attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The style:num-suffix attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.508 style:page-layout-name

    The style:page-layout-name attribute specifies a page layout style that contains sizes, border and orientation attributes.

    -

    The style:page-layout-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <presentation:notes> 16.19, <style:handout-master> 10.2.1 and <style:master-page> 16.9.

    +

    The style:page-layout-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <presentation:notes> ?, <style:handout-master> ? and <style:master-page> ?.

    -

    The style:page-layout-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    +

    The style:page-layout-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    19.509 style:page-usage

    The style:page-usage attribute specifies the type of pages that a master page should generate.

    @@ -15253,7 +15253,7 @@

    19.509 <

    Illustration of binding edge and reading direction for books.

    -
    +
    @@ -15305,7 +15305,7 @@

    19.509 <

    left

    right

    -
    +

    for pages at even position in the physical sequence of pages

    right

    @@ -15314,7 +15314,7 @@

    19.509 <

    -

    The style:page-usage attribute is usable with the following element: <style:page-layout> 16.5.

    +

    The style:page-usage attribute is usable with the following element: <style:page-layout> ?.

    The values of the style:page-usage attribute are all, left, right or mirrored.

    19.510 style:parent-style-name

    @@ -15323,18 +15323,18 @@

    19.510 <

    If a parent style is not specified, the default style which has the same style:family 19.480 attribute value as the current style is used.

    -

    The style:parent-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <style:style> 16.2.

    +

    The style:parent-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <style:style> ?.

    -

    The style:parent-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    +

    The style:parent-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    19.511 style:percentage-data-style-name

    The style:percentage-data-style-name attribute references the name of a percentage data style.

    This attribute should be used together with chart:data-label-number attribute when the chart:data-label-number attribute has the value percentage or the value value-and-percentage.

    -

    The style:percentage-data-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <style:style> 16.2.

    +

    The style:percentage-data-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <style:style> ?.

    -

    The style:percentage-data-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    +

    The style:percentage-data-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    19.512 style:position

    19.512.1 General

    @@ -15345,25 +15345,25 @@

    19.51

    For a <style:background-image> 17.3 element the default value for this attribute is center.

    -

    The style:position attribute is usable with the following element: <style:background-image> 17.3.

    +

    The style:position attribute is usable with the following element: <style:background-image> ?.

    The values of the style:position attribute are left, center, right, top, bottom, or two white space separated values, that may appear in any order. One of these values is one of: left, center or right. The other value is one of: top, center or bottom.

    19.512.3 <style:tab-stop>

    The style:position attribute specifies the position of a tab stop. Depending on the value of the text:relative-tab-stop-position 19.861 attribute in the <text:table-of-content-source> 8.3.2, <text:illustration-index-source> 8.4.2, <text:object-index-source> 8.6.2, <text:user-index-source> 8.7.2 or <text:alphabetical-index-source> 8.8.2 parent element, the position of the tab is interpreted as being relative to the left margin or the left indent.

    -

    The style:position attribute is usable with the following element: <style:tab-stop> 17.8.

    +

    The style:position attribute is usable with the following element: <style:tab-stop> ?.

    -

    The style:position attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

    +

    The style:position attribute has the data type length ?.

    19.512.4 <text:index-entry-tab-stop>

    The style:position attribute specifies the position of a tab stop. If the value of the style:type attribute is left, then this attribute shall be present. Otherwise, it shall be omitted.

    Depending on the value of the text:relative-tab-stop-position 19.861 attribute in the <text:table-of-content-source> 8.5.2, <text:illustration-index-source> 8.4.2, <text:object-index-source> 8.6.2, <text:user-index-source> 8.7.2 or <text:alphabetical-index-source> 8.8.2 parent element, the position of the tab is interpreted as being relative to the left margin or the left indent.

    -

    The style:position attribute is usable with the following element: <text:index-entry-tab-stop> 8.13.6.

    +

    The style:position attribute is usable with the following element: <text:index-entry-tab-stop> ?.

    -

    The style:position attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

    +

    The style:position attribute has the data type length ?.

    19.513 style:rel-height

    The style:rel-height attribute specifies height of a drawing object as a relative value within a frame.

    @@ -15374,9 +15374,9 @@

    19.513 <

    To support consumers that do not support relative width and heights, producers should also provide the height in svg:height and fo:min-height attributes.

    -

    The style:rel-height attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:frame> 10.4.2.

    +

    The style:rel-height attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:frame> ?.

    -

    The values of the style:rel-height attribute are a value of type percent 18.3.24, scale or scale-min.

    +

    The values of the style:rel-height attribute are a value of type percent ?, scale or scale-min.

    19.514 style:rel-width

    19.514.1 General

    @@ -15391,25 +15391,25 @@

    19.514.2 <

    To support consumers that do not support relative width, producers should also provide the width and heights in the svg:width and fo:min-width attributes.

    -

    The style:rel-width attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:frame> 10.4.2.

    +

    The style:rel-width attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:frame> ?.

    -

    The values of the style:rel-width attribute are a value of type percent 18.3.24, scale or scale-min.

    +

    The values of the style:rel-width attribute are a value of type percent ?, scale or scale-min.

    19.514.3 <style:column>

    The style:rel-width attribute specifies the width of a column.

    Column widths are specified as relative widths, that is, a number followed by a "*" (U+002A, ASTERISK) character.  The space available for columns is distributed according to their relative widths."

    -

    The style:rel-width attribute is usable with the following element: <style:column> 17.13.

    +

    The style:rel-width attribute is usable with the following element: <style:column> ?.

    -

    The style:rel-width attribute has the data type relativeLength 18.3.28.

    +

    The style:rel-width attribute has the data type relativeLength ?.

    19.514.4 <style:footnote-sep>

    The style:rel-width attribute specifies the length of the footnote separator line as a percentage of the body-text area.

    -

    The style:rel-width attribute is usable with the following element: <style:footnote-sep> 17.4.

    +

    The style:rel-width attribute is usable with the following element: <style:footnote-sep> ?.

    -

    The style:rel-width attribute has the data type percent 18.3.24.

    +

    The style:rel-width attribute has the data type percent ?.

    19.515 style:repeat

    The style:repeat attribute specifies if an image can be repeated or stretched over an area.

    @@ -15418,7 +15418,7 @@

    19.515 <
    • no-repeat: image should not be repeated. 

    • repeat: image should be repeated. 

    • stretch: image should be stretched over an area. 

    For a <style:background-image> 17.3 element the default value for this attribute is repeat.

    -

    The style:repeat attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:background-fill> 17.26 and <style:background-image> 17.3.

    +

    The style:repeat attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:background-fill> ? and <style:background-image> ?.

    The values of the style:repeat attribute are no-repeat, repeat, stretch or scale.

    19.516 style:rfc-language-tag

    @@ -15429,9 +15429,9 @@

    19.516  

    Note. Producers may choose to assist consumers that don't support the style:rfc-language-tag attribute by specifying fo:language, fo:script and fo:country attributes with values whose combination is otherwise invalid and whose interpretation is therefore implementation-dependent.

    -

    The style:rfc-language-tag attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:alphabetical-index-source> 8.8.2 and <text:bibliography-configuration> 16.31.6.

    +

    The style:rfc-language-tag attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:alphabetical-index-source> ? and <text:bibliography-configuration> ?.

    -

    The style:rfc-language-tag attribute has the data type language 18.3.17.

    +

    The style:rfc-language-tag attribute has the data type language ?.

    19.517 style:style

    The style:style attribute specifies the line style of a column separator line.

    @@ -15440,16 +15440,16 @@

    19.517
  • none: no separator line. 

  • dashed: dashed separator line. 

  • dot-dashed: separator line whose repeating pattern is a dot followed by a dash. 

  • dotted: dotted separator line. 

  • solid: solid separator line. 

  • The default value for this attribute is solid.

    -

    The style:style attribute is usable with the following element: <style:column-sep> 17.14.

    +

    The style:style attribute is usable with the following element: <style:column-sep> ?.

    The values of the style:style attribute are none, solid, dotted, dashed or dot-dashed.

    19.518 style:style-name

    The style:style-name attribute specifies the text style to apply to characters specified by a <style:drop-cap> element.

    -

    The style:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <style:drop-cap> 17.9.

    +

    The style:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <style:drop-cap> ?.

    -

    The style:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    +

    The style:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    19.519 style:type

    19.519.1 General

    @@ -15460,7 +15460,7 @@

    19

    The defined values for the style:type attribute are:

    • left: text is left aligned with a tab stop. 

    • right: text is right aligned with a tab stop. 

    -

    The style:type attribute is usable with the following element: <text:index-entry-tab-stop> 8.13.6.

    +

    The style:type attribute is usable with the following element: <text:index-entry-tab-stop> ?.

    The values of the style:type attribute are right or left.

    19.519.3 <style:tab-stop>

    @@ -15471,7 +15471,7 @@

    19.519.3
  • center: text is centered on a tab stop. 

  • char: character appears at a tab stop position. 

  • left: text is left aligned with a tab stop. 

  • right: text is right aligned with a tab stop. 

  • For a <style:tab-stop> 17.8 element the default value for this attribute is left.

    -

    The style:type attribute is usable with the following element: <style:tab-stop> 17.8.

    +

    The style:type attribute is usable with the following element: <style:tab-stop> ?.

    The values of the style:type attribute are left, center, right or char.

    19.520 style:vertical-align

    @@ -15482,7 +15482,7 @@

    19.520
  • bottom: line is aligned with the bottom of a columned area. 

  • middle: line is aligned with the middle of a columned area. 

  • top: line is aligned with the top of a columned area. 

  • For a <style:column-sep> element the default value for this attribute is top.

    -

    The style:vertical-align attribute is usable with the following element: <style:column-sep> 17.14.

    +

    The style:vertical-align attribute is usable with the following element: <style:column-sep> ?.

    The values of the style:vertical-align attribute are top, middle or bottom.

    19.521 style:volatile

    @@ -15491,9 +15491,9 @@

    19.521 The defined values for the style:volatile attribute are:

    • false: consumers should discard the unused styles. 

    • true: consumers should keep unused styles. 

    -

    The style:volatile attribute is usable with the following elements: <number:boolean-style> 16.29.24, <number:currency-style> 16.29.8, <number:date-style> 16.29.11, <number:number-style> 16.29.2, <number:percentage-style> 16.29.10, <number:text-style> 16.29.26 and <number:time-style> 16.29.19.

    +

    The style:volatile attribute is usable with the following elements: <number:boolean-style> ?, <number:currency-style> ?, <number:date-style> ?, <number:number-style> ?, <number:percentage-style> ?, <number:text-style> ? and <number:time-style> ?.

    -

    The style:volatile attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The style:volatile attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.522 style:width

    19.522.1 General

    @@ -15502,386 +15502,386 @@

    19.522.2 The style:width attribute specifies the width of a column separation.

    -

    The style:width attribute is usable with the following element: <style:column-sep> 17.14.

    +

    The style:width attribute is usable with the following element: <style:column-sep> ?.

    -

    The style:width attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

    +

    The style:width attribute has the data type length ?.

    19.522.3 <style:footnote-sep>

    The style:width attribute width or thickness of a line.

    -

    The style:width attribute is usable with the following element: <style:footnote-sep> 17.4.

    +

    The style:width attribute is usable with the following element: <style:footnote-sep> ?.

    -

    The style:width attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

    +

    The style:width attribute has the data type length ?.

    19.523 svg:accent-height

    See §20.8.3 of [SVG].

    -

    The svg:accent-height attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> 16.23.

    +

    The svg:accent-height attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> ?.

    -

    The svg:accent-height attribute has the data type integer 18.2.

    +

    The svg:accent-height attribute has the data type integer ?.

    19.524 svg:alphabetic

    See §20.8.3 of [SVG].

    -

    The svg:alphabetic attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> 16.23.

    +

    The svg:alphabetic attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> ?.

    -

    The svg:alphabetic attribute has the data type integer 18.2.

    +

    The svg:alphabetic attribute has the data type integer ?.

    19.525 svg:ascent

    See §20.8.3 of [SVG].

    -

    The svg:ascent attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> 16.23.

    +

    The svg:ascent attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> ?.

    -

    The svg:ascent attribute has the data type integer 18.2.

    +

    The svg:ascent attribute has the data type integer ?.

    19.526 svg:bbox

    See §20.8.3 of [SVG].

    -

    The svg:bbox attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> 16.23.

    +

    The svg:bbox attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> ?.

    -

    The svg:bbox attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The svg:bbox attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.527 svg:cap-height

    See §20.8.3 of [SVG].

    -

    The svg:cap-height attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> 16.23.

    +

    The svg:cap-height attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> ?.

    -

    The svg:cap-height attribute has the data type integer 18.2.

    +

    The svg:cap-height attribute has the data type integer ?.

    19.528 svg:cx

    19.528.1 <draw:area-circle>

    The svg:cx attribute defines the x-axis coordinate of the center of a circular image map area.

    -

    The svg:cx attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:area-circle> 10.4.13.4.

    +

    The svg:cx attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:area-circle> ?.

    -

    The svg:cx attribute has the data type coordinate 18.3.10.

    +

    The svg:cx attribute has the data type coordinate ?.

    19.528.2 <draw:circle>

    See §9.3 of [SVG].

    -

    The svg:cx attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:circle> 10.3.8.

    +

    The svg:cx attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:circle> ?.

    -

    The svg:cx attribute has the data type coordinate 18.3.10.

    +

    The svg:cx attribute has the data type coordinate ?.

    19.528.3 <draw:ellipse>

    See §9.4 of [SVG].

    -

    The svg:cx attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:ellipse> 10.3.9.

    +

    The svg:cx attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:ellipse> ?.

    -

    The svg:cx attribute has the data type coordinate 18.3.10.

    +

    The svg:cx attribute has the data type coordinate ?.

    19.528.4 <svg:radialGradient>

    See §13.3.2 of [SVG].

    For a <svg:radialGradient> 16.42.3 element the default value for this attribute is 50%.

    -

    The svg:cx attribute is usable with the following element: <svg:radialGradient> 16.42.3.

    +

    The svg:cx attribute is usable with the following element: <svg:radialGradient> ?.

    -

    The values of the svg:cx attribute are a value of type coordinate 18.3.10 or a value of type percent 18.3.24.

    +

    The values of the svg:cx attribute are a value of type coordinate ? or a value of type percent ?.

    19.529 svg:cy

    19.529.1 <draw:area-circle>

    The svg:cy attribute defines the y-axis coordinate of the center of a circular image map area.

    -

    The svg:cy attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:area-circle> 10.4.13.4.

    +

    The svg:cy attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:area-circle> ?.

    -

    The svg:cy attribute has the data type coordinate 18.3.10.

    +

    The svg:cy attribute has the data type coordinate ?.

    19.529.2 <draw:circle>

    See §9.3 of [SVG].

    -

    The svg:cy attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:circle> 10.3.8.

    +

    The svg:cy attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:circle> ?.

    -

    The svg:cy attribute has the data type coordinate 18.3.10.

    +

    The svg:cy attribute has the data type coordinate ?.

    19.529.3 <draw:ellipse>

    See §9.4 of [SVG].

    -

    The svg:cy attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:ellipse> 10.3.9.

    +

    The svg:cy attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:ellipse> ?.

    -

    The svg:cy attribute has the data type coordinate 18.3.10.

    +

    The svg:cy attribute has the data type coordinate ?.

    19.529.4 <svg:radialGradient>

    See §13.3.2 of [SVG].

    For a <svg:radialGradient> 16.42.3 element the default value for this attribute is 50%.

    -

    The svg:cy attribute is usable with the following element: <svg:radialGradient> 16.42.3.

    +

    The svg:cy attribute is usable with the following element: <svg:radialGradient> ?.

    -

    The values of the svg:cy attribute are a value of type coordinate 18.3.10 or a value of type percent 18.3.24.

    +

    The values of the svg:cy attribute are a value of type coordinate ? or a value of type percent ?.

    19.530 svg:d

    See §8 of [SVG].

    -

    The svg:d attribute is usable with the following elements: <dr3d:extrude> 10.5.6, <dr3d:rotate> 10.5.7, <draw:connector> 10.3.10, <draw:contour-path> 10.4.11.3, <draw:marker> 16.42.8 and <draw:path> 10.3.7.

    +

    The svg:d attribute is usable with the following elements: <dr3d:extrude> ?, <dr3d:rotate> ?, <draw:connector> ?, <draw:contour-path> ?, <draw:marker> ? and <draw:path> ?.

    -

    The svg:d attribute has the data type pathData 18.3.23.

    +

    The svg:d attribute has the data type pathData ?.

    19.531 svg:descent

    See §20.8.3 of [SVG].

    -

    The svg:descent attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> 16.23.

    +

    The svg:descent attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> ?.

    -

    The svg:descent attribute has the data type integer 18.2.

    +

    The svg:descent attribute has the data type integer ?.

    19.532 svg:font-family

    See §20.8.3 of [SVG].

    -

    The svg:font-family attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> 16.23.

    +

    The svg:font-family attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> ?.

    -

    The svg:font-family attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The svg:font-family attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.533 svg:font-size

    See §20.8.3 of [SVG].

    -

    The svg:font-size attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> 16.23.

    +

    The svg:font-size attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> ?.

    -

    The svg:font-size attribute has the data type positiveLength 18.3.27.

    +

    The svg:font-size attribute has the data type positiveLength ?.

    19.534 svg:font-stretch

    See §20.8.3 of [SVG].

    -

    The svg:font-stretch attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> 16.23.

    +

    The svg:font-stretch attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> ?.

    The values of the svg:font-stretch attribute are normal, ultra-condensed, extra-condensed, condensed, semi-condensed, semi-expanded, expanded, extra-expanded or ultra-expanded.

    19.535 svg:font-style

    See §20.8.3 of [SVG].

    -

    The svg:font-style attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> 16.23.

    +

    The svg:font-style attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> ?.

    The values of the svg:font-style attribute are normal, italic or oblique.

    19.536 svg:font-variant

    See §20.8.3 of [SVG].

    -

    The svg:font-variant attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> 16.23.

    +

    The svg:font-variant attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> ?.

    The values of the svg:font-variant attribute are normal or small-caps.

    19.537 svg:font-weight

    See §20.8.3 of [SVG].

    -

    The svg:font-weight attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> 16.23.

    +

    The svg:font-weight attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> ?.

    The values of the svg:font-weight attribute are normal, bold, 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800 or 900.

    19.538 svg:fx

    See §13.2.3 of [SVG].

    -

    The svg:fx attribute is usable with the following element: <svg:radialGradient> 16.42.3.

    +

    The svg:fx attribute is usable with the following element: <svg:radialGradient> ?.

    -

    The values of the svg:fx attribute are a value of type coordinate 18.3.10 or a value of type percent 18.3.24.

    +

    The values of the svg:fx attribute are a value of type coordinate ? or a value of type percent ?.

    19.539 svg:fy

    See §13.2.3 of [SVG].

    -

    The svg:fy attribute is usable with the following element: <svg:radialGradient> 16.42.3.

    +

    The svg:fy attribute is usable with the following element: <svg:radialGradient> ?.

    -

    The values of the svg:fy attribute are a value of type coordinate 18.3.10 or a value of type percent 18.3.24.

    +

    The values of the svg:fy attribute are a value of type coordinate ? or a value of type percent ?.

    19.540 svg:gradientTransform

    See §13.2.2 and §13.2.3 of [SVG].

    -

    The svg:gradientTransform attribute is usable with the following elements: <svg:linearGradient> 16.42.2 and <svg:radialGradient> 16.42.3.

    +

    The svg:gradientTransform attribute is usable with the following elements: <svg:linearGradient> ? and <svg:radialGradient> ?.

    -

    The svg:gradientTransform attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The svg:gradientTransform attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.541 svg:gradientUnits

    See §13.2.2 and §13.2.3 of [SVG].

    The default value for this attribute is objectBoundingBox.

    -

    The svg:gradientUnits attribute is usable with the following elements: <svg:linearGradient> 16.42.2 and <svg:radialGradient> 16.42.3.

    +

    The svg:gradientUnits attribute is usable with the following elements: <svg:linearGradient> ? and <svg:radialGradient> ?.

    The only value of the svg:gradientUnits attribute is objectBoundingBox.

    19.542 svg:hanging

    See §20.8.3 of [SVG].

    -

    The svg:hanging attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> 16.23.

    +

    The svg:hanging attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> ?.

    -

    The svg:hanging attribute has the data type integer 18.2.

    +

    The svg:hanging attribute has the data type integer ?.

    19.543 svg:height

    19.543.1 <chart:chart>

    The svg:height attribute defines the height of the entire chart. If it is omitted, the size of the chart is determined by the size of the window in which the chart is displayed.

    -

    The svg:height attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:chart> 11.1.

    +

    The svg:height attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:chart> ?.

    -

    The svg:height attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

    +

    The svg:height attribute has the data type length ?.

    19.543.2 <chart:legend>

    The svg:height attribute defines the height of a legend.

    -

    The svg:height attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:legend> 11.4.

    +

    The svg:height attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:legend> ?.

    -

    The svg:height attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

    +

    The svg:height attribute has the data type length ?.

    19.543.3 <chart:coordinate-region>

    The svg:height attribute defines the height of a positioning rectangle, see 11.3.

    -

    The svg:height attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:coordinate-region> 11.3.

    +

    The svg:height attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:coordinate-region> ?.

    -

    The svg:height attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

    +

    The svg:height attribute has the data type length ?.

    19.543.4 <chart:plot-area>

    The svg:height attribute defines the height of the plot-area including axis labels.

    -

    The svg:height attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:plot-area> 11.5.

    +

    The svg:height attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:plot-area> ?.

    -

    The svg:height attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

    +

    The svg:height attribute has the data type length ?.

    19.543.5 <dr3d:scene>

    The svg:height attribute specifies the height of the viewport.

    -

    The svg:height attribute is usable with the following element: <dr3d:scene> 10.5.2.

    +

    The svg:height attribute is usable with the following element: <dr3d:scene> ?.

    -

    The svg:height attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

    +

    The svg:height attribute has the data type length ?.

    19.543.6 <draw:area-polygon>

    The svg:height attribute defines the height of a polygonal image map area's bounding box.

    -

    The svg:height attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:area-polygon> 10.4.13.5.

    +

    The svg:height attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:area-polygon> ?.

    -

    The svg:height attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

    +

    The svg:height attribute has the data type length ?.

    19.543.7 <draw:area-rectangle>

    The svg:height attribute defines the height of a rectangular image map area.

    -

    The svg:height attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:area-rectangle> 10.4.13.3.

    +

    The svg:height attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:area-rectangle> ?.

    -

    The svg:height attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

    -

    19.543.8 <draw:contour-polygon>, <draw:contour-path>

    +

    The svg:height attribute has the data type length ?.

    +

    19.543.8 <draw:contour-polygon>, <draw:contour-path>

    The svg:height attribute defines the height of a contour's bounding box.

    -

    The svg:height attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:contour-path> 10.4.11.3 and <draw:contour-polygon> 10.4.11.2.

    +

    The svg:height attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:contour-path> ? and <draw:contour-polygon> ?.

    -

    The svg:height attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

    +

    The svg:height attribute has the data type length ?.

    19.543.9 <draw:fill-image>

    The svg:height attribute may be used to specify the height of a linked image. Its value is overridden by the height of the linked image resource.

    Note: This attribute can be used to estimate the size of a fill image without loading the image data.

    -

    The svg:height attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:fill-image> 16.42.6.

    +

    The svg:height attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:fill-image> ?.

    -

    The svg:height attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

    -

    19.543.10 <draw:caption>, <draw:custom-shape>, <draw:circle>, <draw:control>, <draw:ellipse>, <draw:frame>, <draw:rect>, <draw:page-thumbnail>, <draw:path>, <draw:polygon>, <draw:polyline>, <draw:regular-polygon>

    +

    The svg:height attribute has the data type length ?.

    +

    19.543.10 <draw:caption>, <draw:custom-shape>, <draw:circle>, <draw:control>, <draw:ellipse>, <draw:frame>, <draw:rect>, <draw:page-thumbnail>, <draw:path>, <draw:polygon>, <draw:polyline>, <draw:regular-polygon>

    See §5.1.2 of [SVG]. For drawing shapes that have a non-rectangular shape, the length refers to the drawing shape's bounding box.

    If the svg:width and svg:height attributes specify different values for a <draw:circle> element, the radius of the circle is derived from the smaller of the two values, and the circle is centered within the bounding box.

    -

    The svg:height attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:caption> 10.3.11, <draw:circle> 10.3.8, <draw:control> 10.3.13, <draw:custom-shape> 10.6.1, <draw:ellipse> 10.3.9, <draw:frame> 10.4.2, <draw:page-thumbnail> 10.3.14, <draw:path> 10.3.7, <draw:polygon> 10.3.5, <draw:polyline> 10.3.4, <draw:rect> 10.3.2 and <draw:regular-polygon> 10.3.6.

    +

    The svg:height attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:caption> ?, <draw:circle> ?, <draw:control> ?, <draw:custom-shape> ?, <draw:ellipse> ?, <draw:frame> ?, <draw:page-thumbnail> ?, <draw:path> ?, <draw:polygon> ?, <draw:polyline> ?, <draw:rect> ? and <draw:regular-polygon> ?.

    -

    The svg:height attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

    +

    The svg:height attribute has the data type length ?.

    19.543.11 <office:annotation>

    The svg:height attribute specifies the height of the rectangular which displays the annotation. Its meaning is the same as for a <draw:caption> element. See 19.575.12.

    -

    The svg:height attribute is usable with the following element: <office:annotation> 14.1.

    +

    The svg:height attribute is usable with the following element: <office:annotation> ?.

    -

    The svg:height attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

    +

    The svg:height attribute has the data type length ?.

    19.543.12 <presentation:placeholder>

    See 19.575.12. Percentage values are relative to the height of the drawing page.

    -

    The svg:height attribute is usable with the following element: <presentation:placeholder> 16.44.

    +

    The svg:height attribute is usable with the following element: <presentation:placeholder> ?.

    -

    The values of the svg:height attribute are a value of type length 18.3.19 or a value of type percent 18.3.24.

    +

    The values of the svg:height attribute are a value of type length ? or a value of type percent ?.

    19.544 svg:ideographic

    See §20.8.3 of [SVG].

    -

    The svg:ideographic attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> 16.23.

    +

    The svg:ideographic attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> ?.

    -

    The svg:ideographic attribute has the data type integer 18.2.

    +

    The svg:ideographic attribute has the data type integer ?.

    19.545 svg:mathematical

    See §20.8.3 of [SVG].

    -

    The svg:mathematical attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> 16.23.

    +

    The svg:mathematical attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> ?.

    -

    The svg:mathematical attribute has the data type integer 18.2.

    +

    The svg:mathematical attribute has the data type integer ?.

    19.546 svg:name

    See §20.8.3 of [SVG].

    -

    The svg:name attribute is usable with the following element: <svg:font-face-name> 16.25.

    +

    The svg:name attribute is usable with the following element: <svg:font-face-name> ?.

    -

    The svg:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The svg:name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.547 svg:offset

    See §13.2.4 of [SVG].

    -

    The svg:offset attribute is usable with the following element: <svg:stop> 16.42.4.

    +

    The svg:offset attribute is usable with the following element: <svg:stop> ?.

    -

    The values of the svg:offset attribute are a value of type double 18.2 or a value of type percent 18.3.24.

    +

    The values of the svg:offset attribute are a value of type double ? or a value of type percent ?.

    19.548 svg:origin

    See §19.2.12 of [SVG].

    Note: SVG relies upon the definition of origin in SMIL, see: http://www.w3.org/TR/2001/REC-smil-animation-20010904/#MotionOriginAttribute.

    -

    The svg:origin attribute is usable with the following element: <anim:animateMotion> 15.2.5.

    +

    The svg:origin attribute is usable with the following element: <anim:animateMotion> ?.

    -

    The svg:origin attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The svg:origin attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.549 svg:overline-position

    See §20.8.3 of [SVG].

    -

    The svg:overline-position attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> 16.23.

    +

    The svg:overline-position attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> ?.

    -

    The svg:overline-position attribute has the data type integer 18.2.

    +

    The svg:overline-position attribute has the data type integer ?.

    19.550 svg:overline-thickness

    See §20.8.3 of [SVG].

    -

    The svg:overline-thickness attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> 16.23.

    +

    The svg:overline-thickness attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> ?.

    -

    The svg:overline-thickness attribute has the data type integer 18.2.

    +

    The svg:overline-thickness attribute has the data type integer ?.

    19.551 svg:panose-1

    See §20.8.3 of [SVG].

    -

    The svg:panose-1 attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> 16.23.

    +

    The svg:panose-1 attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> ?.

    -

    The svg:panose-1 attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The svg:panose-1 attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.552 svg:path

    See §19.2.12 of [SVG].

    -

    The svg:path attribute is usable with the following element: <anim:animateMotion> 15.2.5.

    +

    The svg:path attribute is usable with the following element: <anim:animateMotion> ?.

    -

    The svg:path attribute has the data type pathData 18.3.23.

    +

    The svg:path attribute has the data type pathData ?.

    19.553 svg:r

    19.553.1 <draw:area-circle>

    The svg:r attribute defines the radius of a circular image map area.

    -

    The svg:r attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:area-circle> 10.4.13.4.

    +

    The svg:r attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:area-circle> ?.

    -

    The svg:r attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

    +

    The svg:r attribute has the data type length ?.

    19.553.2 <draw:circle>

    The svg:r attribute defines the radius of a circle. The use of this attribute is defined by §9.3 of [SVG].

    Note: If a <draw:circle> element does not have a value for the svg:r attribute, then its svg:x, svg:y, svg:height, and svg:width attributes can be used to define the geometry of a circle.

    -

    The svg:r attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:circle> 10.3.8.

    +

    The svg:r attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:circle> ?.

    -

    The svg:r attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

    +

    The svg:r attribute has the data type length ?.

    19.553.3 <svg:radialGradient>

    See §13.2.3 of [SVG].

    For a <svg:radialGradient> 16.42.3 element the default value for this attribute is 50%.

    -

    The svg:r attribute is usable with the following element: <svg:radialGradient> 16.42.3.

    +

    The svg:r attribute is usable with the following element: <svg:radialGradient> ?.

    -

    The values of the svg:r attribute are a value of type coordinate 18.3.10 or a value of type percent 18.3.24.

    +

    The values of the svg:r attribute are a value of type coordinate ? or a value of type percent ?.

    19.554 svg:rx

    See §9.4 of[SVG].

    @@ -15892,476 +15892,476 @@

    19.554 For use of this attribute with <draw:ellipse> see §9.4 of [SVG].

    -

    The svg:rx attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:caption> 10.3.11, <draw:ellipse> 10.3.9, <draw:rect> 10.3.2, <draw:text-box> 10.4.3 and <office:annotation> 14.1.

    +

    The svg:rx attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:caption> ?, <draw:ellipse> ?, <draw:rect> ?, <draw:text-box> ? and <office:annotation> ?.

    -

    The svg:rx attribute has the data type nonNegativeLength 18.3.21.

    +

    The svg:rx attribute has the data type nonNegativeLength ?.

    19.555 svg:ry

    See §9.4 of [SVG].

    The svg:rx and svg:ry attributes can be used to round off the corners of a rectangle. The svg:rx attribute specifies the x-axis radius of the ellipse used to round off the corners of a rectangle. The svg:ry attribute specifies the y-axis radius of that ellipse. If only the svg:rx attribute is present then its value will be used for svg:ry. If only a svg:ry attribute is present then its value will be used for svg:rx.

    -

    The svg:ry attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:caption> 10.3.11, <draw:ellipse> 10.3.9, <draw:rect> 10.3.2, <draw:text-box> 10.4.3 and <office:annotation> 14.1.

    +

    The svg:ry attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:caption> ?, <draw:ellipse> ?, <draw:rect> ?, <draw:text-box> ? and <office:annotation> ?.

    -

    The svg:ry attribute has the data type nonNegativeLength 18.3.21.

    +

    The svg:ry attribute has the data type nonNegativeLength ?.

    19.556 svg:slope

    See §20.8.3 of [SVG].

    -

    The svg:slope attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> 16.23.

    +

    The svg:slope attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> ?.

    -

    The svg:slope attribute has the data type integer 18.2.

    +

    The svg:slope attribute has the data type integer ?.

    19.557 svg:spreadMethod

    See §13.2.2 and §13.2.3 of [SVG].

    The default value for this attribute is pad.

    -

    The svg:spreadMethod attribute is usable with the following elements: <svg:linearGradient> 16.42.2 and <svg:radialGradient> 16.42.3.

    +

    The svg:spreadMethod attribute is usable with the following elements: <svg:linearGradient> ? and <svg:radialGradient> ?.

    The values of the svg:spreadMethod attribute are pad, reflect or repeat.

    19.558 svg:stemh

    See §20.8.3 of [SVG].

    -

    The svg:stemh attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> 16.23.

    +

    The svg:stemh attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> ?.

    -

    The svg:stemh attribute has the data type integer 18.2.

    +

    The svg:stemh attribute has the data type integer ?.

    19.559 svg:stemv

    See §20.8.3 of [SVG].

    -

    The svg:stemv attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> 16.23.

    +

    The svg:stemv attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> ?.

    -

    The svg:stemv attribute has the data type integer 18.2.

    +

    The svg:stemv attribute has the data type integer ?.

    19.560 svg:stop-color

    See §13.2.4 of [SVG].

    -

    The svg:stop-color attribute is usable with the following element: <svg:stop> 16.42.4.

    +

    The svg:stop-color attribute is usable with the following element: <svg:stop> ?.

    -

    The svg:stop-color attribute has the data type color 18.3.9.

    +

    The svg:stop-color attribute has the data type color ?.

    19.561 svg:stop-opacity

    See §13.2.4 of [SVG].

    -

    The svg:stop-opacity attribute is usable with the following element: <svg:stop> 16.42.4.

    +

    The svg:stop-opacity attribute is usable with the following element: <svg:stop> ?.

    -

    The svg:stop-opacity attribute has the data type double 18.2.

    +

    The svg:stop-opacity attribute has the data type double ?.

    19.562 svg:strikethrough-position

    See §20.8.3 of [SVG].

    -

    The svg:strikethrough-position attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> 16.23.

    +

    The svg:strikethrough-position attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> ?.

    -

    The svg:strikethrough-position attribute has the data type integer 18.2.

    +

    The svg:strikethrough-position attribute has the data type integer ?.

    19.563 svg:strikethrough-thickness

    See §20.8.3 of [SVG].

    -

    The svg:strikethrough-thickness attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> 16.23.

    +

    The svg:strikethrough-thickness attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> ?.

    -

    The svg:strikethrough-thickness attribute has the data type integer 18.2.

    +

    The svg:strikethrough-thickness attribute has the data type integer ?.

    19.564 svg:string

    See §20.8.3 of [SVG].

    -

    The svg:string attribute is usable with the following element: <svg:font-face-format> 16.28.

    +

    The svg:string attribute is usable with the following element: <svg:font-face-format> ?.

    -

    The svg:string attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The svg:string attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.565 svg:type

    See §19.2.14 of [SVG].

    -

    The svg:type attribute is usable with the following element: <anim:animateTransform> 15.2.3.

    +

    The svg:type attribute is usable with the following element: <anim:animateTransform> ?.

    The values of the svg:type attribute are translate, scale, rotate, skewX or skewY.

    19.566 svg:underline-position

    See §20.8.3 of [SVG].

    -

    The svg:underline-position attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> 16.23.

    +

    The svg:underline-position attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> ?.

    -

    The svg:underline-position attribute has the data type integer 18.2.

    +

    The svg:underline-position attribute has the data type integer ?.

    19.567 svg:underline-thickness

    See §20.8.3 of [SVG].

    -

    The svg:underline-thickness attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> 16.23.

    +

    The svg:underline-thickness attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> ?.

    -

    The svg:underline-thickness attribute has the data type integer 18.2.

    +

    The svg:underline-thickness attribute has the data type integer ?.

    19.568 svg:unicode-range

    See §20.8.3 of [SVG].

    -

    The svg:unicode-range attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> 16.23.

    +

    The svg:unicode-range attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> ?.

    -

    The svg:unicode-range attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The svg:unicode-range attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.569 svg:units-per-em

    See §20.8.3 of [SVG].

    -

    The svg:units-per-em attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> 16.23.

    +

    The svg:units-per-em attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> ?.

    -

    The svg:units-per-em attribute has the data type integer 18.2.

    +

    The svg:units-per-em attribute has the data type integer ?.

    19.570 svg:v-alphabetic

    See §20.8.3 of [SVG].

    -

    The svg:v-alphabetic attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> 16.23.

    +

    The svg:v-alphabetic attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> ?.

    -

    The svg:v-alphabetic attribute has the data type integer 18.2.

    +

    The svg:v-alphabetic attribute has the data type integer ?.

    19.571 svg:v-hanging

    See §20.8.3 of [SVG].

    -

    The svg:v-hanging attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> 16.23.

    +

    The svg:v-hanging attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> ?.

    -

    The svg:v-hanging attribute has the data type integer 18.2.

    +

    The svg:v-hanging attribute has the data type integer ?.

    19.572 svg:v-ideographic

    See §20.8.3 of [SVG].

    -

    The svg:v-ideographic attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> 16.23.

    +

    The svg:v-ideographic attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> ?.

    -

    The svg:v-ideographic attribute has the data type integer 18.2.

    +

    The svg:v-ideographic attribute has the data type integer ?.

    19.573 svg:v-mathematical

    See §20.8.3 of [SVG].

    -

    The svg:v-mathematical attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> 16.23.

    +

    The svg:v-mathematical attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> ?.

    -

    The svg:v-mathematical attribute has the data type integer 18.2.

    +

    The svg:v-mathematical attribute has the data type integer ?.

    19.574 svg:viewBox

     

    The svg:viewBox attribute specifies a rectangle in a local coordinate system of a shape. The syntax for using this attribute is the same as the [SVG] syntax. The value of the attribute are four numbers separated by white spaces, which define the left, top, width, and height of the rectangle. Such local coordinate system is used by the draw:points 19.206 and svg:d 19.530 attributes, as well as by the attributes of <draw:enhanced-geometry> 10.6.2 element and its child elements which specify coordinates. The svg:viewBox attribute and its value shall be present in case of the draw:points 19.206 and svg:d 19.530 attributes. The svg:viewBox attribute and its value shall be present in case of <draw:enhanced-geometry> 10.6.2, if there exists any position or length value without unit in its attributes or child elements.

    The rectangle specified by the svg:viewBox attribute is mapped to the rectangle in the outer coordinate system, specified by the position and size attributes of the shape.

    -

    The svg:viewBox attribute is usable with the following elements: <dr3d:extrude> 10.5.6, <dr3d:rotate> 10.5.7, <draw:area-polygon> 10.4.13.5, <draw:connector> 10.3.10, <draw:contour-path> 10.4.11.3, <draw:contour-polygon> 10.4.11.2, <draw:enhanced-geometry> 10.6.2, <draw:marker> 16.42.8, <draw:path> 10.3.7, <draw:polygon> 10.3.5 and <draw:polyline> 10.3.4.

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    The svg:viewBox attribute is usable with the following elements: <dr3d:extrude> ?, <dr3d:rotate> ?, <draw:area-polygon> ?, <draw:connector> ?, <draw:contour-path> ?, <draw:contour-polygon> ?, <draw:enhanced-geometry> ?, <draw:marker> ?, <draw:path> ?, <draw:polygon> ? and <draw:polyline> ?.

    -

    The values of the svg:viewBox attribute are four white space separated values of type integer 18.2.

    +

    The values of the svg:viewBox attribute are four white space separated values of type integer ?.

    19.575 svg:width

    19.575.1 <chart:chart>

    The svg:width attribute defines the width of a chart. If it is omitted, the size of a chart is determined by the size of its <chart:chart> 11.1 document or its containing element in another document.

    -

    The svg:width attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:chart> 11.1.

    +

    The svg:width attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:chart> ?.

    -

    The svg:width attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

    +

    The svg:width attribute has the data type length ?.

    19.575.2 <chart:coordinate-region>

    The svg:width attribute defines the width of a positioning rectangle, see 11.3.

    -

    The svg:width attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:coordinate-region> 11.3.

    +

    The svg:width attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:coordinate-region> ?.

    -

    The svg:width attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

    +

    The svg:width attribute has the data type length ?.

    19.575.3 <chart:floor>

    The svg:width attribute defines the thickness of a floor.

    -

    The svg:width attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:floor> 11.8.

    +

    The svg:width attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:floor> ?.

    -

    The svg:width attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

    +

    The svg:width attribute has the data type length ?.

    19.575.4 <chart:legend>

    The svg:width attribute defines the width of a legend.

    -

    The svg:width attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:legend> 11.4.

    +

    The svg:width attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:legend> ?.

    -

    The svg:width attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

    +

    The svg:width attribute has the data type length ?.

    19.575.5 <chart:plot-area>

    The svg:width attribute defines the width of a plot-area including axis labels.

    -

    The svg:width attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:plot-area> 11.5.

    +

    The svg:width attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:plot-area> ?.

    -

    The svg:width attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

    +

    The svg:width attribute has the data type length ?.

    19.575.6 <chart:wall>

    The svg:width attribute specifies the thickness of a wall for three-dimensional charts.

    -

    The svg:width attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:wall> 11.7.

    +

    The svg:width attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:wall> ?.

    -

    The svg:width attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

    +

    The svg:width attribute has the data type length ?.

    19.575.7 <dr3d:scene>

    The svg:width attribute specifies the width of the viewport.

    -

    The svg:width attribute is usable with the following element: <dr3d:scene> 10.5.2.

    +

    The svg:width attribute is usable with the following element: <dr3d:scene> ?.

    -

    The svg:width attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

    +

    The svg:width attribute has the data type length ?.

    19.575.8 <draw:area-polygon>

    The svg:width attribute defines the width of a polygonal image map area's bounding box.

    -

    The svg:width attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:area-polygon> 10.4.13.5.

    +

    The svg:width attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:area-polygon> ?.

    -

    The svg:width attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

    +

    The svg:width attribute has the data type length ?.

    19.575.9 <draw:area-rectangle>

    The svg:width attribute defines the width of a rectangular image map area.

    -

    The svg:width attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:area-rectangle> 10.4.13.3.

    +

    The svg:width attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:area-rectangle> ?.

    -

    The svg:width attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

    +

    The svg:width attribute has the data type length ?.

    19.575.10 <draw:contour-polygon>, <draw:contour-path>

    The svg:width attribute defines the width of a contour's bounding box.

    -

    The svg:width attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:contour-path> 10.4.11.3 and <draw:contour-polygon> 10.4.11.2.

    +

    The svg:width attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:contour-path> ? and <draw:contour-polygon> ?.

    -

    The svg:width attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

    +

    The svg:width attribute has the data type length ?.

    19.575.11 <draw:fill-image>

    The svg:width attribute may be used to specify the width of a linked image. Its value is overridden by the width of the linked image resource.

    Note: This attribute can be used to estimate the size of a fill image without loading the image data.

    -

    The svg:width attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:fill-image> 16.42.6.

    +

    The svg:width attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:fill-image> ?.

    -

    The svg:width attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

    -

    19.575.12 <draw:caption>, <draw:custom-shape>, <draw:circle>, <draw:control>, <draw:ellipse>, <draw:frame>, <draw:rect>, <draw:page-thumbnail>, <draw:path>, <draw:polygon>, <draw:polyline>, <draw:regular-polygon>

    +

    The svg:width attribute has the data type length ?.

    +

    19.575.12 <draw:caption>, <draw:custom-shape>, <draw:circle>, <draw:control>, <draw:ellipse>, <draw:frame>, <draw:rect>, <draw:page-thumbnail>, <draw:path>, <draw:polygon>, <draw:polyline>, <draw:regular-polygon>

    See §5.1.2 of [SVG]. For drawing shapes that have a non-rectangular shape, the length refers to the drawing shape's bounding box.

    If the svg:width and svg:height 19.234 attributes specify different values for a <draw:circle> element, the radius of the circle is derived from the smaller of the two values, and the circle is centered within the bounding box.

    -

    The svg:width attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:caption> 10.3.11, <draw:circle> 10.3.8, <draw:control> 10.3.13, <draw:custom-shape> 10.6.1, <draw:ellipse> 10.3.9, <draw:frame> 10.4.2, <draw:page-thumbnail> 10.3.14, <draw:path> 10.3.7, <draw:polygon> 10.3.5, <draw:polyline> 10.3.4, <draw:rect> 10.3.2 and <draw:regular-polygon> 10.3.6.

    +

    The svg:width attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:caption> ?, <draw:circle> ?, <draw:control> ?, <draw:custom-shape> ?, <draw:ellipse> ?, <draw:frame> ?, <draw:page-thumbnail> ?, <draw:path> ?, <draw:polygon> ?, <draw:polyline> ?, <draw:rect> ? and <draw:regular-polygon> ?.

    -

    The svg:width attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

    +

    The svg:width attribute has the data type length ?.

    19.575.13 <office:annotation>

    The svg:width attribute specifies the width of the rectangular which displays the annotation. Its meaning is the same as for a <draw:caption> element. See 19.575.12.

    -

    The svg:width attribute is usable with the following element: <office:annotation> 14.1.

    +

    The svg:width attribute is usable with the following element: <office:annotation> ?.

    -

    The svg:width attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

    +

    The svg:width attribute has the data type length ?.

    19.575.14 <presentation:placeholder>

    See 19.575.12. Percentage values are relative to the width of the drawing page.

    -

    The svg:width attribute is usable with the following element: <presentation:placeholder> 16.44.

    +

    The svg:width attribute is usable with the following element: <presentation:placeholder> ?.

    -

    The values of the svg:width attribute are a value of type length 18.3.19 or a value of type percent 18.3.24.

    +

    The values of the svg:width attribute are a value of type length ? or a value of type percent ?.

    19.576 svg:widths

    See §20.8.3 of [SVG].

    -

    The svg:widths attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> 16.23.

    +

    The svg:widths attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> ?.

    -

    The svg:widths attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The svg:widths attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.577 svg:x

    19.577.1 <chart:coordinate-region>

    The svg:x attribute specifies the horizontal distance of the upper left corner of the <chart:coordinate-region> element from the upper left corner of the <chart:chart> element.

    -

    The svg:x attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:coordinate-region> 11.3.

    +

    The svg:x attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:coordinate-region> ?.

    -

    The svg:x attribute has the data type coordinate 18.3.10.

    -

    19.577.2 <chart:data-label>, <chart:equation>, <chart:footer>, <chart:legend>, <chart:plot-area>, <chart:subtitle>, <chart:title>

    +

    The svg:x attribute has the data type coordinate ?.

    +

    19.577.2 <chart:data-label>, <chart:equation>, <chart:footer>, <chart:legend>, <chart:plot-area>, <chart:subtitle>, <chart:title>

    The svg:x attribute specifies the horizontal distance of the upper-left corner of the given element from the upper-left corner of the <chart:chart> element.

    -

    The svg:x attribute is usable with the following elements: <chart:data-label> 11.15, <chart:equation> 11.19, <chart:footer> 11.2.3, <chart:legend> 11.4, <chart:plot-area> 11.5, <chart:subtitle> 11.2.2 and <chart:title> 11.2.1.

    +

    The svg:x attribute is usable with the following elements: <chart:data-label> ?, <chart:equation> ?, <chart:footer> ?, <chart:legend> ?, <chart:plot-area> ?, <chart:subtitle> ? and <chart:title> ?.

    -

    The svg:x attribute has the data type coordinate 18.3.10.

    +

    The svg:x attribute has the data type coordinate ?.

    19.577.3 <draw:area-polygon>

    The svg:x attribute defines the x-axis coordinate of a polygonal image map area's bounding box.

    -

    The svg:x attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:area-polygon> 10.4.13.5.

    +

    The svg:x attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:area-polygon> ?.

    -

    The svg:x attribute has the data type coordinate 18.3.10.

    +

    The svg:x attribute has the data type coordinate ?.

    19.577.4 <draw:area-rectangle>

    The svg:x attribute defines the x-axis coordinate of a rectangular image map area.

    -

    The svg:x attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:area-rectangle> 10.4.13.3.

    +

    The svg:x attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:area-rectangle> ?.

    -

    The svg:x attribute has the data type coordinate 18.3.10.

    +

    The svg:x attribute has the data type coordinate ?.

    19.577.5 <dr3d:scene>

    The svg:x attribute specifies the horizontal position of the left edge of the viewport.

    -

    The svg:x attribute is usable with the following element: <dr3d:scene> 10.5.2.

    +

    The svg:x attribute is usable with the following element: <dr3d:scene> ?.

    -

    The svg:x attribute has the data type coordinate 18.3.10.

    -

    19.577.6 <draw:caption>, <draw:custom-shape>, <draw:circle>, <draw:control>, <draw:ellipse>, <draw:frame>, <draw:rect>, <draw:page-thumbnail>, <draw:path>, <draw:polygon>, <draw:polyline>, <draw:regular-polygon>

    +

    The svg:x attribute has the data type coordinate ?.

    +

    19.577.6 <draw:caption>, <draw:custom-shape>, <draw:circle>, <draw:control>, <draw:ellipse>, <draw:frame>, <draw:rect>, <draw:page-thumbnail>, <draw:path>, <draw:polygon>, <draw:polyline>, <draw:regular-polygon>

    See §5.1.2 of [SVG]. For drawing shapes that have a non-rectangular shape, the coordinate refers to the drawing shape's bounding box.

    -

    The svg:x attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:caption> 10.3.11, <draw:circle> 10.3.8, <draw:control> 10.3.13, <draw:custom-shape> 10.6.1, <draw:ellipse> 10.3.9, <draw:frame> 10.4.2, <draw:page-thumbnail> 10.3.14, <draw:path> 10.3.7, <draw:polygon> 10.3.5, <draw:polyline> 10.3.4, <draw:rect> 10.3.2 and <draw:regular-polygon> 10.3.6.

    +

    The svg:x attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:caption> ?, <draw:circle> ?, <draw:control> ?, <draw:custom-shape> ?, <draw:ellipse> ?, <draw:frame> ?, <draw:page-thumbnail> ?, <draw:path> ?, <draw:polygon> ?, <draw:polyline> ?, <draw:rect> ? and <draw:regular-polygon> ?.

    -

    The svg:x attribute has the data type coordinate 18.3.10.

    +

    The svg:x attribute has the data type coordinate ?.

    19.577.7 <draw:glue-point>

    The svg:x attribute specifies the horizontal position of the glue point. The coordinate is either a percentage value relative to the drawing shape's center measured horizontally, or, if the draw:align 19.111 attribute is also specified, an absolute distance value relative to the edge specified by the draw:align attribute.

    -

    The svg:x attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:glue-point> 10.3.16.

    +

    The svg:x attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:glue-point> ?.

    -

    The values of the svg:x attribute are a value of type distance 18.3.15 or a value of type percent 18.3.24.

    +

    The values of the svg:x attribute are a value of type distance ? or a value of type percent ?.

    19.577.8 <office:annotation>

    The svg:x attribute specifies the horizontal position of an annotation. Its meaning is the same as for a <draw:caption> element. See 19.577.6.

    -

    The svg:x attribute is usable with the following element: <office:annotation> 14.1.

    +

    The svg:x attribute is usable with the following element: <office:annotation> ?.

    -

    The svg:x attribute has the data type coordinate 18.3.10.

    +

    The svg:x attribute has the data type coordinate ?.

    19.577.9 <presentation:placeholder>

    See 19.577.6. Percentage values are relative to the height of the drawing page.

    -

    The svg:x attribute is usable with the following element: <presentation:placeholder> 16.44.

    +

    The svg:x attribute is usable with the following element: <presentation:placeholder> ?.

    -

    The values of the svg:x attribute are a value of type coordinate 18.3.10 or a value of type percent 18.3.24.

    +

    The values of the svg:x attribute are a value of type coordinate ? or a value of type percent ?.

    19.578 svg:x1

    -

    19.578.1 <draw:connector>, <draw:line> and <draw:measure>

    +

    19.578.1 <draw:connector>, <draw:line> and <draw:measure>

    See §9.5 of [SVG].

    The svg:x1 attribute may be omitted on <draw:connector> elements when the connector is connected to a shape by a draw:start-shape 19.217 attribute. The start position then is the position of the glue point to which the connector is connected.

    -

    The svg:x1 attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:connector> 10.3.10, <draw:line> 10.3.3 and <draw:measure> 10.3.12.

    +

    The svg:x1 attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:connector> ?, <draw:line> ? and <draw:measure> ?.

    -

    The svg:x1 attribute has the data type coordinate 18.3.10.

    +

    The svg:x1 attribute has the data type coordinate ?.

    19.578.2 <svg:linearGradient>

    See §13.3.2 of [SVG].

    For a <svg:linearGradient> 16.42.2 element the default value for this attribute is 0%.

    -

    The svg:x1 attribute is usable with the following element: <svg:linearGradient> 16.42.2.

    +

    The svg:x1 attribute is usable with the following element: <svg:linearGradient> ?.

    -

    The values of the svg:x1 attribute are a value of type coordinate 18.3.10 or a value of type percent 18.3.24.

    +

    The values of the svg:x1 attribute are a value of type coordinate ? or a value of type percent ?.

    19.579 svg:x2

    -

    19.579.1 <draw:connector>, <draw:line> and <draw:measure>

    +

    19.579.1 <draw:connector>, <draw:line> and <draw:measure>

    See §9.5 of [SVG].

    The svg:x2 attribute may be omitted on <draw:connector> elements when the connector is connected to a shape by a draw:end-shape 19.144 attribute. The end position then is the position of the glue point to which the connector is connected.

    -

    The svg:x2 attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:connector> 10.3.10, <draw:line> 10.3.3 and <draw:measure> 10.3.12.

    +

    The svg:x2 attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:connector> ?, <draw:line> ? and <draw:measure> ?.

    -

    The svg:x2 attribute has the data type coordinate 18.3.10.

    +

    The svg:x2 attribute has the data type coordinate ?.

    19.579.2 <svg:linearGradient>

    See §13.3.2 of [SVG].

    For a <svg:linearGradient> 16.42.2 element the default value for this attribute is 100%.

    -

    The svg:x2 attribute is usable with the following element: <svg:linearGradient> 16.42.2.

    +

    The svg:x2 attribute is usable with the following element: <svg:linearGradient> ?.

    -

    The values of the svg:x2 attribute are a value of type coordinate 18.3.10 or a value of type percent 18.3.24.

    +

    The values of the svg:x2 attribute are a value of type coordinate ? or a value of type percent ?.

    19.580 svg:x-height

    See §20.8.3 of [SVG].

    -

    The svg:x-height attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> 16.23.

    +

    The svg:x-height attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> ?.

    -

    The svg:x-height attribute has the data type integer 18.2.

    +

    The svg:x-height attribute has the data type integer ?.

    19.581 svg:y

    19.581.1 <chart:coordinate-region>

    The svg:y attribute specifies the vertical distance of the upper left corner of the <chart:coordinate-region> element from the upper left-corner of the <chart:chart> element.

    -

    The svg:y attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:coordinate-region> 11.3.

    +

    The svg:y attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:coordinate-region> ?.

    -

    The svg:y attribute has the data type coordinate 18.3.10.

    -

    19.581.2 <chart:data-label>, <chart:equation>, <chart:footer>, <chart:legend>, <chart:plot-area>, <chart:subtitle>, <chart:title>

    +

    The svg:y attribute has the data type coordinate ?.

    +

    19.581.2 <chart:data-label>, <chart:equation>, <chart:footer>, <chart:legend>, <chart:plot-area>, <chart:subtitle>, <chart:title>

    The svg:y attribute specifies the vertical distance of the upper-left corner of the given element from the upper-left corner of the <chart:chart> element.

    -

    The svg:y attribute is usable with the following elements: <chart:data-label> 11.15, <chart:equation> 11.19, <chart:footer> 11.2.3, <chart:legend> 11.4, <chart:plot-area> 11.5, <chart:subtitle> 11.2.2 and <chart:title> 11.2.1.

    +

    The svg:y attribute is usable with the following elements: <chart:data-label> ?, <chart:equation> ?, <chart:footer> ?, <chart:legend> ?, <chart:plot-area> ?, <chart:subtitle> ? and <chart:title> ?.

    -

    The svg:y attribute has the data type coordinate 18.3.10.

    +

    The svg:y attribute has the data type coordinate ?.

    19.581.3 <draw:area-polygon>

    The svg:y attribute defines the y-axis coordinate of a polygonal image map area's bounding box.

    -

    The svg:y attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:area-polygon> 10.4.13.5.

    +

    The svg:y attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:area-polygon> ?.

    -

    The svg:y attribute has the data type coordinate 18.3.10.

    +

    The svg:y attribute has the data type coordinate ?.

    19.581.4 <draw:area-rectangle>

    The svg:y attributes defines the y-axis coordinate of a rectangular image map area.

    -

    The svg:y attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:area-rectangle> 10.4.13.3.

    +

    The svg:y attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:area-rectangle> ?.

    -

    The svg:y attribute has the data type coordinate 18.3.10.

    +

    The svg:y attribute has the data type coordinate ?.

    19.581.5 <dr3d:scene>

    The svg:y attribute specifies the vertical position of the top edge of the viewport.

    -

    The svg:y attribute is usable with the following element: <dr3d:scene> 10.5.2.

    +

    The svg:y attribute is usable with the following element: <dr3d:scene> ?.

    -

    The svg:y attribute has the data type coordinate 18.3.10.

    -

    19.581.6 <draw:caption>, <draw:custom-shape>, <draw:circle>, <draw:control>, <draw:ellipse>, <draw:frame>, <draw:g>, <draw:rect>, <draw:page-thumbnail>, <draw:path>, <draw:polygon>, <draw:polyline>, <draw:regular-polygon>

    +

    The svg:y attribute has the data type coordinate ?.

    +

    19.581.6 <draw:caption>, <draw:custom-shape>, <draw:circle>, <draw:control>, <draw:ellipse>, <draw:frame>, <draw:g>, <draw:rect>, <draw:page-thumbnail>, <draw:path>, <draw:polygon>, <draw:polyline>, <draw:regular-polygon>

    See §5.1.2 of [SVG]. For drawing shapes that have a non-rectangular shape, the coordinate refers to the drawing shape's bounding box.

    -

    The svg:y attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:caption> 10.3.11, <draw:circle> 10.3.8, <draw:control> 10.3.13, <draw:custom-shape> 10.6.1, <draw:ellipse> 10.3.9, <draw:frame> 10.4.2, <draw:g> 10.3.15, <draw:page-thumbnail> 10.3.14, <draw:path> 10.3.7, <draw:polygon> 10.3.5, <draw:polyline> 10.3.4, <draw:rect> 10.3.2 and <draw:regular-polygon> 10.3.6.

    +

    The svg:y attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:caption> ?, <draw:circle> ?, <draw:control> ?, <draw:custom-shape> ?, <draw:ellipse> ?, <draw:frame> ?, <draw:g> ?, <draw:page-thumbnail> ?, <draw:path> ?, <draw:polygon> ?, <draw:polyline> ?, <draw:rect> ? and <draw:regular-polygon> ?.

    -

    The svg:y attribute has the data type coordinate 18.3.10.

    +

    The svg:y attribute has the data type coordinate ?.

    19.581.7 <draw:glue-point>

    The svg:y attribute specifies the vertical position of the glue point. The coordinate is either a percentage value relative to the drawing shape's center measured vertically, or, if the draw:align 19.111 attribute is also specified, an absolute distance value relative to the edge specified by the draw:align attribute.

    -

    The svg:y attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:glue-point> 10.3.16.

    +

    The svg:y attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:glue-point> ?.

    -

    The values of the svg:y attribute are a value of type distance 18.3.15 or a value of type percent 18.3.24.

    +

    The values of the svg:y attribute are a value of type distance ? or a value of type percent ?.

    19.581.8 <office:annotation>

    The svg:y attribute specifies the position where the annotation is displayed. Its meaning is the same as for a <draw:caption> element. See 19.577.6.

    -

    The svg:y attribute is usable with the following element: <office:annotation> 14.1.

    +

    The svg:y attribute is usable with the following element: <office:annotation> ?.

    -

    The svg:y attribute has the data type coordinate 18.3.10.

    +

    The svg:y attribute has the data type coordinate ?.

    19.581.9 <presentation:placeholder>

    See 19.581.6. Percentage values are relative to the height of the drawing page.

    -

    The svg:y attribute is usable with the following element: <presentation:placeholder> 16.44.

    +

    The svg:y attribute is usable with the following element: <presentation:placeholder> ?.

    -

    The values of the svg:y attribute are a value of type coordinate 18.3.10 or a value of type percent 18.3.24.

    +

    The values of the svg:y attribute are a value of type coordinate ? or a value of type percent ?.

    19.582 svg:y1

    -

    19.582.1 <draw:connector>, <draw:line> and <draw:measure>

    +

    19.582.1 <draw:connector>, <draw:line> and <draw:measure>

    See §9.5 of [SVG].

    The svg:y1 attribute may be omitted on <draw:connector> elements when the connector is connected to a shape by a draw:start-shape 19.217 attribute. The start position then is the position of the glue point to which the connector is connected.

    -

    The svg:y1 attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:connector> 10.3.10, <draw:line> 10.3.3 and <draw:measure> 10.3.12.

    +

    The svg:y1 attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:connector> ?, <draw:line> ? and <draw:measure> ?.

    -

    The svg:y1 attribute has the data type coordinate 18.3.10.

    +

    The svg:y1 attribute has the data type coordinate ?.

    19.582.2 <svg:linearGradient>

    See §13.3.2 of [SVG].

    For a <svg:linearGradient> 16.42.2 element the default value for this attribute is 0%.

    -

    The svg:y1 attribute is usable with the following element: <svg:linearGradient> 16.42.2.

    +

    The svg:y1 attribute is usable with the following element: <svg:linearGradient> ?.

    -

    The values of the svg:y1 attribute are a value of type coordinate 18.3.10 or a value of type percent 18.3.24.

    +

    The values of the svg:y1 attribute are a value of type coordinate ? or a value of type percent ?.

    19.583 svg:y2

    -

    19.583.1 <draw:connector>, <draw:line> and <draw:measure>

    +

    19.583.1 <draw:connector>, <draw:line> and <draw:measure>

    See §9.5 of [SVG].

    The svg:y2 attribute may be omitted on <draw:connector> elements when the connector is connected to a shape by a draw:end-shape 19.144 attribute. The end position then is the position of the glue point to which the connector is connected.

    -

    The svg:y2 attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:connector> 10.3.10, <draw:line> 10.3.3 and <draw:measure> 10.3.12.

    +

    The svg:y2 attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:connector> ?, <draw:line> ? and <draw:measure> ?.

    -

    The svg:y2 attribute has the data type coordinate 18.3.10.

    +

    The svg:y2 attribute has the data type coordinate ?.

    19.583.2 <svg:linearGradient>

    See §13.3.2 of [SVG].

    For a <svg:linearGradient> 16.42.2 element the default value for this attribute is 100%.

    -

    The svg:y2 attribute is usable with the following element: <svg:linearGradient> 16.42.2.

    +

    The svg:y2 attribute is usable with the following element: <svg:linearGradient> ?.

    -

    The values of the svg:y2 attribute are a value of type coordinate 18.3.10 or a value of type percent 18.3.24.

    +

    The values of the svg:y2 attribute are a value of type coordinate ? or a value of type percent ?.

    19.584 table:acceptance-state

    The table:acceptance-state attribute specifies whether a tracked change has been accepted or rejected already, or whether an acceptance or rejection is still pending.

    @@ -16370,25 +16370,25 @@

    19.584
  • accepted: a tracked change has been accepted. 

  • pending: a tracked change is pending approval or rejection. 

  • rejected: a tracked change has been rejected. 

  • The default value for this attribute is pending.

    -

    The table:acceptance-state attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:cell-content-change> 9.9.17, <table:deletion> 9.9.9, <table:insertion> 9.9.3 and <table:movement> 9.9.13.

    +

    The table:acceptance-state attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:cell-content-change> ?, <table:deletion> ?, <table:insertion> ? and <table:movement> ?.

    The values of the table:acceptance-state attribute are accepted, rejected or pending.

    19.585 table:algorithm

    The table:algorithm attribute specifies the algorithm used to compare sort keys. To avoid name conflicts between different consumers, the name of the algorithm should begin with a namespace prefix, followed by a “:” (U+003A, COLON) separator.

    -

    The table:algorithm attribute is usable with the following element: <table:sort> 9.4.19.

    +

    The table:algorithm attribute is usable with the following element: <table:sort> ?.

    -

    The table:algorithm attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The table:algorithm attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.586 table:add-empty-lines

    The table:add-empty-lines attribute specifies whether an empty row is inserted in the data pilot table after the data (including the subtotals) for each member of the field.

    The defined values for the table:add-empty-lines attribute are:

    • false: an empty line should not be inserted after the data for a member, including any subtotal of that member. 

    • true: an empty line should not be inserted after the data for a member, including any subtotal of that member. 

    -

    The table:add-empty-lines attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-layout-info> 9.6.15.

    +

    The table:add-empty-lines attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-layout-info> ?.

    -

    The table:add-empty-lines attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The table:add-empty-lines attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.587 table:allow-empty-cell

    The table:allow-empty-cell attribute specifies whether a cell can be empty.

    @@ -16397,16 +16397,16 @@

    19.587
  • false: cell cannot be empty. 

  • true: cell can be empty. 

  • The default value for this attribute is true.

    -

    The table:allow-empty-cell attribute is usable with the following element: <table:content-validation> 9.4.5.

    +

    The table:allow-empty-cell attribute is usable with the following element: <table:content-validation> ?.

    -

    The table:allow-empty-cell attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The table:allow-empty-cell attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.588 table:application-data

    The table:application-data attribute specifies extra information about a data pilot table, which can be used by a consumer. This data shall not influence the behavior of the data pilot.

    -

    The table:application-data attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-table> 9.6.3.

    +

    The table:application-data attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-table> ?.

    -

    The table:application-data attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The table:application-data attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.589 table:automatic-find-labels

    The table:automatic-find-labels attribute specifies whether a consumer should attempt to find labels of rows and columns.

    @@ -16417,16 +16417,16 @@

    19.5

    The default value for this attribute is true.

    -

    The table:automatic-find-labels attribute is usable with the following element: <table:calculation-settings> 9.4.1.

    +

    The table:automatic-find-labels attribute is usable with the following element: <table:calculation-settings> ?.

    -

    The table:automatic-find-labels attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The table:automatic-find-labels attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.590 table:base-cell-address

    The table:base-cell-address attribute specifies the address of the base cell for relative addresses in formulas that occur within a condition. This attribute is only necessary when the condition contains a formula. The value of this attribute shall be an absolute cell address that contains a table name. The dollar signs “$” (U+0024, DOLLAR SIGN) that indicate an absolute address may be omitted.

    -

    The table:base-cell-address attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:content-validation> 9.4.5, <table:named-expression> 9.4.13 and <table:named-range> 9.4.12.

    +

    The table:base-cell-address attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:content-validation> ?, <table:named-expression> ? and <table:named-range> ?.

    -

    The table:base-cell-address attribute has the data type cellAddress 18.3.4.

    +

    The table:base-cell-address attribute has the data type cellAddress ?.

    19.591 table:bind-styles-to-content

    The table:bind-styles-to-content attribute specifies whether cells retain their style after a subtotal calculation. This attribute is only evaluated if a <table:sort-groups> element is present.

    @@ -16435,23 +16435,23 @@

    19.
    • false: cells need not retain their style after a subtotal calculation. 

    • true: cells should retain their style after a subtotal calculation. 

    The default value for this attribute is true.

    -

    The table:bind-styles-to-content attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:sort> 9.4.19 and <table:subtotal-rules> 9.4.21.

    +

    The table:bind-styles-to-content attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:sort> ? and <table:subtotal-rules> ?.

    -

    The table:bind-styles-to-content attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The table:bind-styles-to-content attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.592 table:border-color

    The table:border-color attribute specifies the color of a border that is displayed around a scenario that belongs to a scenario table.

    -

    The table:border-color attribute is usable with the following element: <table:scenario> 9.2.7.

    +

    The table:border-color attribute is usable with the following element: <table:scenario> ?.

    -

    The table:border-color attribute has the data type color 18.3.9.

    +

    The table:border-color attribute has the data type color ?.

    19.593 table:buttons

    The table:buttons attribute specifies the cells in a data pilot table that should be displayed as buttons to trigger interactive operations on the table such as changing the order of columns. Its value is a list of white-space-separated cell-addresses. The value of this attribute shall be an absolute cell address that contains a table name. The dollar signs “$” (U+0024, DOLLAR SIGN) that indicate an absolute address may be omitted.

    -

    The table:buttons attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-table> 9.6.3.

    +

    The table:buttons attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-table> ?.

    -

    The table:buttons attribute has the data type cellRangeAddressList 18.3.6.

    +

    The table:buttons attribute has the data type cellRangeAddressList ?.

    19.594 table:case-sensitive

    The table:case-sensitive attribute specifies whether to distinguish between upper and lower case when comparing, sorting or filtering content.

    @@ -16464,23 +16464,23 @@

    19.594 For <table:filter-condition> 9.5.5, <table:sort> 9.4.19 and <table:subtotal-rules> 9.4.21 elements the default value for this attribute is false.

    -

    The table:case-sensitive attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:calculation-settings> 9.4.1, <table:filter-condition> 9.5.5, <table:sort> 9.4.19 and <table:subtotal-rules> 9.4.21.

    +

    The table:case-sensitive attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:calculation-settings> ?, <table:filter-condition> ?, <table:sort> ? and <table:subtotal-rules> ?.

    -

    The table:case-sensitive attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The table:case-sensitive attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.595 table:cell-address

    The table:cell-address attribute specifies the original address of a cell used in a calculation.

    -

    The table:cell-address attribute is usable with the following element: <table:change-track-table-cell> 9.9.16.

    +

    The table:cell-address attribute is usable with the following element: <table:change-track-table-cell> ?.

    -

    The table:cell-address attribute has the data type cellAddress 18.3.4.

    +

    The table:cell-address attribute has the data type cellAddress ?.

    19.596 table:cell-range

    The table:cell-range attribute specifies a list of ranges of cells.

    -

    The table:cell-range attribute is usable with the following elements: <chart:footer> 11.2.3, <chart:subtitle> 11.2.2 and <chart:title> 11.2.1.

    +

    The table:cell-range attribute is usable with the following elements: <chart:footer> ?, <chart:subtitle> ? and <chart:title> ?.

    -

    The table:cell-range attribute has the data type cellRangeAddressList 18.3.6.

    +

    The table:cell-range attribute has the data type cellRangeAddressList ?.

    19.597 table:cell-range-address

    19.597.1 General

    @@ -16489,67 +16489,68 @@

    19.597.2 The table:cell-range-address attribute specifies the source from which the category labels are taken. If this attribute or the <chart:categories> element is omitted the chart:data-source-has-labels 19.17 attribute of the <chart:plot-area> 11.5 element should be evaluated.

    -

    The table:cell-range-address attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:categories> 11.10.

    +

    The table:cell-range-address attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:categories> ?.

    -

    The table:cell-range-address attribute has the data type cellRangeAddressList 18.3.6.

    +

    The table:cell-range-address attribute has the data type cellRangeAddressList ?.

    19.597.3 <chart:domain> - bubble

    The table:cell-range-address attribute specifies the x and y-coordinate values for bubble charts when the chart:class 11.5 attribute of its parent <chart:series> 11.12 element has the value chart:bubble.

    -

    The table:cell-range-address attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:domain> 11.13.

    +

    The table:cell-range-address attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:domain> ?.

    -

    The table:cell-range-address attribute has the data type cellRangeAddressList 18.3.6.

    +

    The table:cell-range-address attribute has the data type cellRangeAddressList ?.

    19.597.4 <chart:domain>- scatter

    The table:cell-range-address attribute specifies the x-coordinate values for scatter charts when the chart:class 19.15 attribute of its parent <chart:series> 11.12 element has the value chart:scatter.

    -

    The table:cell-range-address attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:domain> 11.13.

    +

    The table:cell-range-address attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:domain> ?.

    -

    The table:cell-range-address attribute has the data type cellRangeAddressList 18.3.6.

    +

    The table:cell-range-address attribute has the data type cellRangeAddressList ?.

    19.597.5 <chart:domain> - surface

    The table:cell-range-address attribute of the first <chart:domain> element specifies the y-coordinate values and the table:cell-range-address attribute of the second <chart:domain> element specifies the x-coordinate values for surface charts when the chart:class 19.15 attribute of its parent <chart:series> 11.12 element has the value chart:surface and the chart:values-cell-range-address 19.28 attribute of this <chart:series> element specifies a range with more than one row and more than one column.

    -

    The table:cell-range-address attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:domain> 11.13.

    +

    The table:cell-range-address attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:domain> ?.

    -

    The table:cell-range-address attribute has the data type cellRangeAddressList 18.3.6.

    +

    The table:cell-range-address attribute has the data type cellRangeAddressList ?.

    +

    19.597.6 <chart:plot-area> (removed)

    19.597.7 <table:highlighted-range>

    The table:cell-range-address attribute specifies the address of a range that is highlighted.

    -

    The table:cell-range-address attribute is usable with the following element: <table:highlighted-range> 9.3.4.

    +

    The table:cell-range-address attribute is usable with the following element: <table:highlighted-range> ?.

    -

    The table:cell-range-address attribute has the data type cellRangeAddress 18.3.5.

    +

    The table:cell-range-address attribute has the data type cellRangeAddress ?.

    19.597.8 <table:named-range>

    The table:cell-range-address attribute specifies the address of a named range. The address can be either absolute or relative. If the cell range address is relative, the parent <table:named-range> element shall have a table:base-cell-address 19.590 attribute with a value. A relative cell address defines an offset which shall be interpreted relative to the cell where the named range is used. The offset is the same as the offsets between the table cell addressed by the relative cell range address and the table cell specified by the table:base-cell-address attribute.

    -

    The table:cell-range-address attribute is usable with the following element: <table:named-range> 9.4.12.

    +

    The table:cell-range-address attribute is usable with the following element: <table:named-range> ?.

    -

    The table:cell-range-address attribute has the data type cellRangeAddress 18.3.5.

    +

    The table:cell-range-address attribute has the data type cellRangeAddress ?.

    19.597.9 <table:source-cell-range>

    The table:cell-range-address attribute specifies the cell range containing the source data. The value of this attribute shall be an absolute cell address that contains a table name. The dollar signs “$” (U+0024, DOLLAR SIGN) that indicate an absolute address may be omitted. If a table:name 19.677 attribute on an element specifies a named range, the cell range specified by the table:cell-range 19.596 attribute on the same element, shall match the cell range specified by the named range.

    -

    The table:cell-range-address attribute is usable with the following element: <table:source-cell-range> 9.6.5.

    +

    The table:cell-range-address attribute is usable with the following element: <table:source-cell-range> ?.

    -

    The table:cell-range-address attribute has the data type cellRangeAddress 18.3.5.

    +

    The table:cell-range-address attribute has the data type cellRangeAddress ?.

    -

    The table:cell-range-address attribute has the data type cellRangeAddress 18.3.5.

    +

    The table:cell-range-address attribute has the data type cellRangeAddress ?.

    19.598 table:column

    The table:column attribute specifies the column number of a cell.

    -

    The table:column attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:cell-address> 9.9.18, <table:source-range-address> 9.9.14 and <table:target-range-address> 9.9.15.

    +

    The table:column attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:cell-address> ?, <table:source-range-address> ? and <table:target-range-address> ?.

    -

    The table:column attribute has the data type integer 18.2.

    +

    The table:column attribute has the data type integer ?.

    19.599 table:comment

    The table:comment attribute specifies a comment about a scenario.

    -

    The table:comment attribute is usable with the following element: <table:scenario> 9.2.7.

    +

    The table:comment attribute is usable with the following element: <table:scenario> ?.

    -

    The table:comment attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The table:comment attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.600 table:condition

    The table:condition attribute specifies a condition that is used to validate the value of a table cell. When evaluation of the condition results in false, any action taken is determine by the other attributes and child elements of the <table:content-validation> element.

    @@ -16568,9 +16569,9 @@

    19.600
  • cell-content() op value, where op is one of the relational operators ”<”, ”>”, ”<=”, ”>=”, ”=” or ”!=”: true if the cell's value compared to the value specified in the condition by value using the relational operator op evaluates to true.  

  • cell-content-is-between(value1, value2): true if the cell's value is between value1 and value2. 

  • cell-content-is-not-between(value1, value2): true if the cell's value is not between value1 and value2. 

  • is-true-formula(expression): true if evaluation of the expression yields a value that converts to logical value true in the semantics for the expression; false otherwise.  

  • Within the conditions:

    -

    The table:condition attribute is usable with the following element: <table:content-validation> 9.4.5.

    +

    The table:condition attribute is usable with the following element: <table:content-validation> ?.

    -

    The table:condition attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The table:condition attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.601 table:condition-source

    The table:condition-source attribute specifies whether the condition is contained in a filter or encoded in a cell range.

    @@ -16579,16 +16580,16 @@

    19.601
  • cell-range: condition encoded into the cell range specified by a table:condition-source-range-address 19.602 attribute.  

  • self: condition specified by the <table:filter> element's child elements. 

  • The default value for this attribute is self.

    -

    The table:condition-source attribute is usable with the following element: <table:filter> 9.5.2.

    +

    The table:condition-source attribute is usable with the following element: <table:filter> ?.

    The values of the table:condition-source attribute are self or cell-range.

    19.602 table:condition-source-range-address

    The table:condition-source-range-address attribute specifies a cell range that contains encoded conditions. The first row of the cell range shall contain the labels of the columns whose content should be filtered. The following rows contain conditions that have to evaluate to true for the cells contained in the columns. The conditions in each row are connected by an “and” operation, while the rows are connected by an “or” operation. This means that a row is of the source table is displayed if there is at least one row in the condition range where all conditions evaluate to true if they are applied to the columns specified in the first row of the condition range.

    -

    The table:condition-source-range-address attribute is usable with the following element: <table:filter> 9.5.2.

    +

    The table:condition-source-range-address attribute is usable with the following element: <table:filter> ?.

    -

    The table:condition-source-range-address attribute has the data type cellRangeAddress 18.3.5.

    +

    The table:condition-source-range-address attribute has the data type cellRangeAddress ?.

    19.603 table:contains-error

    The table:contains-error attribute specifies whether a cell range contains an error at the point of evaluation.

    @@ -16597,9 +16598,9 @@

    19.603
  • false: cell range contains no error at point of evaluation. 

  • true: cell range contains an error at point of evaluation. 

  • The default value for this attribute is false.

    -

    The table:contains-error attribute is usable with the following element: <table:highlighted-range> 9.3.4.

    +

    The table:contains-error attribute is usable with the following element: <table:highlighted-range> ?.

    -

    The table:contains-error attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The table:contains-error attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.604 table:contains-header

    The table:contains-header attribute specifies whether the content of a database range's first row or column defines labels which may be used to reference a whole row or column.

    @@ -16608,18 +16609,18 @@

    19.604
  • false: the first row or column of the database range does not define labels. 

  • true: the first row or column of the database range defines labels. 

  • The default value for this attribute is true.

    -

    The table:contains-header attribute is usable with the following element: <table:database-range> 9.4.15.

    +

    The table:contains-header attribute is usable with the following element: <table:database-range> ?.

    -

    The table:contains-header attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The table:contains-header attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.605 table:content-validation-name

    The table:content-validation-name attribute specifies the name of a validity check.

    The value of this attribute is a name found in the table:name 19.677 attribute of a <table:content-validation> 9.4.5 element.  If this attribute is not present, a cell may have arbitrary content.

    -

    The table:content-validation-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:covered-table-cell> 9.1.5 and <table:table-cell> 9.1.4.

    +

    The table:content-validation-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:covered-table-cell> ? and <table:table-cell> ?.

    -

    The table:content-validation-name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The table:content-validation-name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.606 table:copy-back

    The table:copy-back attribute specifies whether data is copied back into a scenario table if another scenario is activated.

    @@ -16628,9 +16629,9 @@

    19.606
  • false: data is not copied back into a scenario table if another scenario is activated. 

  • true: data copied back into a scenario table if another scenario is activated. 

  • The default value for this attribute is true.

    -

    The table:copy-back attribute is usable with the following element: <table:scenario> 9.2.7.

    +

    The table:copy-back attribute is usable with the following element: <table:scenario> ?.

    -

    The table:copy-back attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The table:copy-back attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.607 table:copy-formulas

    The table:copy-formulas attribute specifies whether formulas are copied from a scenario table to a destination table.

    @@ -16639,9 +16640,9 @@

    19.607
  • false: only values resulting from formulas are copied. 

  • true: formulas are copied. 

  • The default value for this attribute is true.

    -

    The table:copy-formulas attribute is usable with the following element: <table:scenario> 9.2.7.

    +

    The table:copy-formulas attribute is usable with the following element: <table:scenario> ?.

    -

    The table:copy-formulas attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The table:copy-formulas attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.608 table:copy-styles

    The table:copy-styles attribute specifies whether styles are copied from a scenario table to a destination table together with the data.

    @@ -16650,53 +16651,53 @@

    19.608
    • false: styles are not copied with data. 

    • true: styles are copied with data. 

    The default value for this attribute is true.

    -

    The table:copy-styles attribute is usable with the following element: <table:scenario> 9.2.7.

    +

    The table:copy-styles attribute is usable with the following element: <table:scenario> ?.

    -

    The table:copy-styles attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The table:copy-styles attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.609 table:count

    The table:count attribute specifies the count of inserted rows, columns or tables.

    The default value for this attribute is 1.

    -

    The table:count attribute is usable with the following element: <table:insertion> 9.9.3.

    +

    The table:count attribute is usable with the following element: <table:insertion> ?.

    -

    The table:count attribute has the data type positiveInteger 18.2.

    +

    The table:count attribute has the data type positiveInteger ?.

    19.610 table:country

    The table:country attribute specifies the country information for the natural language in which comparisons will occur.

    -

    The table:country attribute is usable with the following element: <table:sort> 9.4.19.

    +

    The table:country attribute is usable with the following element: <table:sort> ?.

    -

    The table:country attribute has the data type countryCode 18.3.11.

    +

    The table:country attribute has the data type countryCode ?.

    19.611 table:data-field

    The table:data-field attribute specifies the data field whose values are taken into account.

    -

    The table:data-field attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:data-pilot-display-info> 9.6.13 and <table:data-pilot-sort-info> 9.6.14.

    +

    The table:data-field attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:data-pilot-display-info> ? and <table:data-pilot-sort-info> ?.

    -

    The table:data-field attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The table:data-field attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.612 table:data-cell-range-address

    The table:data-cell-range-address attribute specifies the cell range address of data.

    -

    The table:data-cell-range-address attribute is usable with the following element: <table:label-range> 9.4.9.

    +

    The table:data-cell-range-address attribute is usable with the following element: <table:label-range> ?.

    -

    The table:data-cell-range-address attribute has the data type cellRangeAddress 18.3.5.

    +

    The table:data-cell-range-address attribute has the data type cellRangeAddress ?.

    19.613 table:database-name

    A table:database-name attribute specifies the name of an SQL database for the importation of data.

    -

    The table:database-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:database-source-query> 9.4.18, <table:database-source-sql> 9.4.16 and <table:database-source-table> 9.4.17.

    +

    The table:database-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:database-source-query> ?, <table:database-source-sql> ? and <table:database-source-table> ?.

    -

    The table:database-name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The table:database-name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.614 table:database-table-name

    A table:database-table-name attribute specifies a database table for the importation of data.

    -

    The table:database-table-name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:database-source-table> 9.4.17.

    +

    The table:database-table-name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:database-source-table> ?.

    -

    The table:database-table-name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The table:database-table-name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.615 table:data-type

    19.615.1 General

    @@ -16711,7 +16712,7 @@

    19.61

    For a <table:filter-condition> 9.5.5 element the default value for this attribute is text.

    -

    The table:data-type attribute is usable with the following element: <table:filter-condition> 9.5.5.

    +

    The table:data-type attribute is usable with the following element: <table:filter-condition> ?.

    The values of the table:data-type attribute are text or number.

    @@ -16726,9 +16727,9 @@

    19.615.3
  • automatic: consumer determines the type of data in a field. 

  • number: numeric data type. 

  • text: text data type. 

  • a value of type string (name of a user-defined sort order, implementation-dependent) 

  • For a <table:sort-by> 9.4.20 element the default value for this attribute is automatic.

    -

    The table:data-type attribute is usable with the following element: <table:sort-by> 9.4.20.

    +

    The table:data-type attribute is usable with the following element: <table:sort-by> ?.

    -

    The values of the table:data-type attribute are text, number, automatic or a value of type string 18.2.

    +

    The values of the table:data-type attribute are text, number, automatic or a value of type string ?.

    19.615.4 <table:sort-groups>

    The table:data-type attribute specifies the data type of a field to be sorted.

    @@ -16739,9 +16740,9 @@

    19.615.4 <
    • automatic: consumer determines the type of data in a field. 

    • number: numeric data type. 

    • text: text data type. 

    • a value of type string (name of a user-defined sort order, implementation-dependent) 

    For a <table:sort-groups> 9.4.22 element the default value for this attribute is automatic.

    -

    The table:data-type attribute is usable with the following element: <table:sort-groups> 9.4.22.

    +

    The table:data-type attribute is usable with the following element: <table:sort-groups> ?.

    -

    The values of the table:data-type attribute are text, number, automatic or a value of type string 18.2.

    +

    The values of the table:data-type attribute are text, number, automatic or a value of type string ?.

    19.616 table:date-end

    The table:date-end attribute specifies the end value for a grouping of date values.

    @@ -16750,43 +16751,43 @@

    19.616 The defined values for the table:date-end attribute are:

    • auto: the highest value of the field is taken as the end value. 

    • a value of type dateOrDateTime 18.3.14. 

    -

    The table:date-end attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-groups> 9.6.17.

    +

    The table:date-end attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-groups> ?.

    -

    The values of the table:date-end attribute are a value of type dateOrDateTime 18.3.14 or auto.

    +

    The values of the table:date-end attribute are a value of type dateOrDateTime ? or auto.

    19.617 table:date-start

    The table:date-start attribute specifies the start value for a grouping of date values.

    The defined values for the table:date-start attribute are:

    -

    The table:date-start attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-groups> 9.6.17.

    +

    The table:date-start attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-groups> ?.

    -

    The values of the table:date-start attribute are a value of type dateOrDateTime 18.3.14 or auto.

    +

    The values of the table:date-start attribute are a value of type dateOrDateTime ? or auto.

    19.618 table:date-value

    The table:date-value attribute specifies the null date. The null date is the date that results in the value “0” if a date value is converted into a numeric value.

    The default value for this attribute is 1899-12-30.

    -

    The table:date-value attribute is usable with the following element: <table:null-date> 9.4.2.

    +

    The table:date-value attribute is usable with the following element: <table:null-date> ?.

    -

    The table:date-value attribute has the data type date 18.2.

    +

    The table:date-value attribute has the data type date ?.

    19.619 table:default-cell-style-name

    The table:default-cell-style-name attribute specifies a default cell style. Cells defined by a <table:table-cell> 18.3.14 element that do not have a table:style-name 19.730 attribute value use the specified default cell style.

    If an individual cell has a default style specified by a table:default-cell-style-name attribute on a <table:table-column> element and by a style:default-cell-style-name on a <table:table-row> element, the default style specified by the <table:table-row> element shall be applied to the cell and the default style specified by the <table:table-column> element shall be ignored.

    -

    The table:default-cell-style-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:table-column> 9.1.6 and <table:table-row> 9.1.3.

    +

    The table:default-cell-style-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:table-column> ? and <table:table-row> ?.

    -

    The table:default-cell-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    +

    The table:default-cell-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    19.620 table:direction

    The table:direction attribute specifies the direction of a relation between a cell and a highlighted range.

    The defined values for the table:direction attribute are:

    • from-another-table: relationship begins at another table. 

    • from-same-table: relationship begins at the same table. 

    • to-another-table: relationship ends at another table. 

    -

    The table:direction attribute is usable with the following element: <table:highlighted-range> 9.3.4.

    +

    The table:direction attribute is usable with the following element: <table:highlighted-range> ?.

    The values of the table:direction attribute are from-another-table, to-another-table or from-same-table.

    19.621 table:display

    @@ -16803,9 +16804,9 @@

    19.621

    For <table:data-pilot-member> 9.6.12 the default value for this attribute is true.

    -

    The table:display attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:data-pilot-member> 9.6.12, <table:error-message> 9.4.7, <table:help-message> 9.4.6, <table:table-column-group> 9.1.10 and <table:table-row-group> 9.1.9.

    +

    The table:display attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:data-pilot-member> ?, <table:error-message> ?, <table:help-message> ?, <table:table-column-group> ? and <table:table-row-group> ?.

    -

    The table:display attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The table:display attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.622 table:display-border

    The table:display-border attribute specifies whether to display a border around a scenario that belongs to a scenario table.

    @@ -16814,9 +16815,9 @@

    19.622
  • false: border is not displayed. 

  • true: border is displayed. 

  • The default value for this attribute is true.

    -

    The table:display-border attribute is usable with the following element: <table:scenario> 9.2.7.

    +

    The table:display-border attribute is usable with the following element: <table:scenario> ?.

    -

    The table:display-border attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The table:display-border attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.623 table:display-duplicates

    The table:display-duplicates attribute specifies whether to display duplicate matches in a result.

    @@ -16825,9 +16826,9 @@

    19.623
    • false: duplicate matches not displayed in results. 

    • true: duplicate matches displayed in results. 

    The default value for this attribute is true.

    -

    The table:display-duplicates attribute is usable with the following element: <table:filter> 9.5.2.

    +

    The table:display-duplicates attribute is usable with the following element: <table:filter> ?.

    -

    The table:display-duplicates attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The table:display-duplicates attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.624 table:display-filter-buttons

    The table:display-filter-buttons attribute specifies whether to display filter buttons. Filter buttons are list box controls displayed in the label cells whose list entries are the values that exist in the labeled row or column. Selecting one of these entries is the equivalent of applying a filter to the database range that selects all row or columns where the cells in the labeled row or column have the selected value.

    @@ -16836,9 +16837,9 @@

    19.
    • false: filter buttons are not displayed. 

    • true: filter buttons are displayed. 

    The default value for this attribute is false.

    -

    The table:display-filter-buttons attribute is usable with the following element: <table:database-range> 9.4.15.

    +

    The table:display-filter-buttons attribute is usable with the following element: <table:database-range> ?.

    -

    The table:display-filter-buttons attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The table:display-filter-buttons attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.625 table:display-list

    The table:display-list attribute specifies whether a list of values that occurs within a condition is displayed when a user is entering a cell value.

    @@ -16847,7 +16848,7 @@

    19.625
  • none: the list values are not displayed. 

  • sort-ascending: the list values are displayed in ascending order. 

  • unsorted: the list values are displayed in the order they occur in the condition. 

  • The default value for this attribute is unsorted.

    -

    The table:display-list attribute is usable with the following element: <table:content-validation> 9.4.5.

    +

    The table:display-list attribute is usable with the following element: <table:content-validation> ?.

    The values of the table:display-list attribute are none, unsorted or sort-ascending.

    19.626 table:display-member-mode

    @@ -16856,7 +16857,7 @@

    19.626

    The defined values for the table:display-member-mode attribute are:

    • from-bottom: the value count is taken from the bottom of a data field’s column. 

    • From-top: the value count is taken from the top of a data field’s column. 

    -

    The table:display-member-mode attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-display-info> 9.6.13.

    +

    The table:display-member-mode attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-display-info> ?.

    The values of the table:display-member-mode attribute are from-top or from-bottom.

    19.627 table:drill-down-on-double-click

    @@ -16867,9 +16868,9 @@

  • false: a double click on a member label or the empty area next to it starts the edit mode of the table cell, like for cells outside of the data pilot table.  

    Note: This can be used to rename group fields or members.  

  • true: a double click on a member label or the empty area next to it shows or hides details for that member. 

  • The default value for this attribute is true.

    -

    The table:drill-down-on-double-click attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-table> 9.6.3.

    +

    The table:drill-down-on-double-click attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-table> ?.

    -

    The table:drill-down-on-double-click attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The table:drill-down-on-double-click attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.628 table:embedded-number-behavior

    The table:embedded-number-behavior attribute specifies how string values that contain digits are sorted. If the value is alpha-numeric, string comparison as specified by the other attributes of <table:sort> element is used for sorting.

    @@ -16916,7 +16917,7 @@

    1
    - Natural sort
     
     

    The default value for this attribute is alpha-numeric.

    -

    The table:embedded-number-behavior attribute is usable with the following element: <table:sort> 9.4.19.

    +

    The table:embedded-number-behavior attribute is usable with the following element: <table:sort> ?.

    The values of the table:embedded-number-behavior attribute are alpha-numeric, integer or double.

    19.629 table:enabled

    @@ -16925,67 +16926,67 @@

    19.629

    The defined values for the table:enabled attribute are:

    • false: the <table:data-pilot-display-info> element is not evaluated. 

    • true: the <table:data-pilot-display-info> element is evaluated. 

    -

    The table:enabled attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-display-info> 9.6.13.

    +

    The table:enabled attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-display-info> ?.

    -

    The table:enabled attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The table:enabled attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.630 table:end

    The table:end attribute specifies the end value for a grouping of numeric values. All values that are higher than the end value are contained in a single group, while values that are equal to or lower than the end value are grouped as specified by table:grouped-by 19.671 and table:step 19.650 attributes.

    The defined values for the table:end attribute are:

    • auto: the highest value of the field is taken as the end value. 

    • a value of type double 

    -

    The table:end attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-groups> 9.6.17.

    +

    The table:end attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-groups> ?.

    -

    The values of the table:end attribute are a value of type double 18.2 or auto.

    +

    The values of the table:end attribute are a value of type double ? or auto.

    19.631 table:end-cell-address

    The table:end-cell-address attribute specifies the end position of the shape if it is included in a spreadsheet document.

    -

    The table:end-cell-address attribute is usable with the following elements: <dr3d:scene> 10.5.2, <draw:caption> 10.3.11, <draw:circle> 10.3.8, <draw:connector> 10.3.10, <draw:control> 10.3.13, <draw:custom-shape> 10.6.1, <draw:ellipse> 10.3.9, <draw:frame> 10.4.2, <draw:g> 10.3.15, <draw:line> 10.3.3, <draw:measure> 10.3.12, <draw:page-thumbnail> 10.3.14, <draw:path> 10.3.7, <draw:polygon> 10.3.5, <draw:polyline> 10.3.4, <draw:rect> 10.3.2, <draw:regular-polygon> 10.3.6 and <office:annotation> 14.1.

    +

    The table:end-cell-address attribute is usable with the following elements: <dr3d:scene> ?, <draw:caption> ?, <draw:circle> ?, <draw:connector> ?, <draw:control> ?, <draw:custom-shape> ?, <draw:ellipse> ?, <draw:frame> ?, <draw:g> ?, <draw:line> ?, <draw:measure> ?, <draw:page-thumbnail> ?, <draw:path> ?, <draw:polygon> ?, <draw:polyline> ?, <draw:rect> ?, <draw:regular-polygon> ? and <office:annotation> ?.

    -

    The table:end-cell-address attribute has the data type cellAddress 18.3.4.

    +

    The table:end-cell-address attribute has the data type cellAddress ?.

    19.632 table:end-column

    The table:end-column attribute specifies the end column of a range if the range address is a cell range address. The value of a table:end-column attribute is inclusive.

    -

    The table:end-column attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:source-range-address> 9.9.14 and <table:target-range-address> 9.9.15.

    +

    The table:end-column attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:source-range-address> ? and <table:target-range-address> ?.

    -

    The table:end-column attribute has the data type integer 18.2.

    +

    The table:end-column attribute has the data type integer ?.

    19.633 table:end-position

    The table:end-position attribute specifies the number of the last deleted row or column. The value of a table:end-position attribute is exclusive.

    -

    The table:end-position attribute is usable with the following element: <table:movement-cut-off> 9.9.12.

    +

    The table:end-position attribute is usable with the following element: <table:movement-cut-off> ?.

    -

    The table:end-position attribute has the data type integer 18.2.

    +

    The table:end-position attribute has the data type integer ?.

    19.634 table:end-row

    The table:end-row attribute specifies the end row of a range if the range address is a cell range address. The value of a table:end-row attribute is inclusive.

    -

    The table:end-row attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:source-range-address> 9.9.14 and <table:target-range-address> 9.9.15.

    +

    The table:end-row attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:source-range-address> ? and <table:target-range-address> ?.

    -

    The table:end-row attribute has the data type integer 18.2.

    +

    The table:end-row attribute has the data type integer ?.

    19.635 table:end-table

    The table:end-table attribute specifies the end table of a range if the range address is a cell range address. The value of a table:end-table attribute is inclusive.

    -

    The table:end-table attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:source-range-address> 9.9.14 and <table:target-range-address> 9.9.15.

    +

    The table:end-table attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:source-range-address> ? and <table:target-range-address> ?.

    -

    The table:end-table attribute has the data type integer 18.2.

    +

    The table:end-table attribute has the data type integer ?.

    19.636 table:end-x

    The table:end-x attribute specifies the x-coordinate of the end position of a shape relative to the top-left edge of a cell. The size attributes of the shape are ignored.

    -

    The table:end-x attribute is usable with the following elements: <dr3d:scene> 10.5.2, <draw:caption> 10.3.11, <draw:circle> 10.3.8, <draw:connector> 10.3.10, <draw:control> 10.3.13, <draw:custom-shape> 10.6.1, <draw:ellipse> 10.3.9, <draw:frame> 10.4.2, <draw:g> 10.3.15, <draw:line> 10.3.3, <draw:measure> 10.3.12, <draw:page-thumbnail> 10.3.14, <draw:path> 10.3.7, <draw:polygon> 10.3.5, <draw:polyline> 10.3.4, <draw:rect> 10.3.2, <draw:regular-polygon> 10.3.6 and <office:annotation> 14.1.

    +

    The table:end-x attribute is usable with the following elements: <dr3d:scene> ?, <draw:caption> ?, <draw:circle> ?, <draw:connector> ?, <draw:control> ?, <draw:custom-shape> ?, <draw:ellipse> ?, <draw:frame> ?, <draw:g> ?, <draw:line> ?, <draw:measure> ?, <draw:page-thumbnail> ?, <draw:path> ?, <draw:polygon> ?, <draw:polyline> ?, <draw:rect> ?, <draw:regular-polygon> ? and <office:annotation> ?.

    -

    The table:end-x attribute has the data type coordinate 18.3.10.

    +

    The table:end-x attribute has the data type coordinate ?.

    19.637 table:end-y

    The table:end-y attribute specifies the y-coordinate of the end position of a shape relative to the top-left edge of a cell. The size attributes of the shape are ignored.

    -

    The table:end-y attribute is usable with the following elements: <dr3d:scene> 10.5.2, <draw:caption> 10.3.11, <draw:circle> 10.3.8, <draw:connector> 10.3.10, <draw:control> 10.3.13, <draw:custom-shape> 10.6.1, <draw:ellipse> 10.3.9, <draw:frame> 10.4.2, <draw:g> 10.3.15, <draw:line> 10.3.3, <draw:measure> 10.3.12, <draw:page-thumbnail> 10.3.14, <draw:path> 10.3.7, <draw:polygon> 10.3.5, <draw:polyline> 10.3.4, <draw:rect> 10.3.2, <draw:regular-polygon> 10.3.6 and <office:annotation> 14.1.

    +

    The table:end-y attribute is usable with the following elements: <dr3d:scene> ?, <draw:caption> ?, <draw:circle> ?, <draw:connector> ?, <draw:control> ?, <draw:custom-shape> ?, <draw:ellipse> ?, <draw:frame> ?, <draw:g> ?, <draw:line> ?, <draw:measure> ?, <draw:page-thumbnail> ?, <draw:path> ?, <draw:polygon> ?, <draw:polyline> ?, <draw:rect> ?, <draw:regular-polygon> ? and <office:annotation> ?.

    -

    The table:end-y attribute has the data type coordinate 18.3.10.

    +

    The table:end-y attribute has the data type coordinate ?.

    19.638 table:execute

    The table:execute attribute specifies whether a macro should be executed or not.

    @@ -16994,9 +16995,9 @@

    19.638
    • false: macro is not executed. 

    • true: macro is executed. 

    The default value for this attribute is true.

    -

    The table:execute attribute is usable with the following element: <table:error-macro> 9.4.8.

    +

    The table:execute attribute is usable with the following element: <table:error-macro> ?.

    -

    The table:execute attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The table:execute attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.639 table:expression

    The table:expression attribute specifies an expression. If the expression contains a named range or another named expression, the named range or named expression shall be specified first, before the containing expression. If the expression contains a relative cell range address, a table:base-cell-address attribute shall also appear on the <table:named-expression> element.

    @@ -17007,37 +17008,37 @@

    19.639 <

    An OpenDocument Consumer when hosting a formula evaluator makes available the host-dependent properties defined by Table 17 Host-dependent Properties in 19.646.

    -

    The table:expression attribute is usable with the following element: <table:named-expression> 9.4.13.

    +

    The table:expression attribute is usable with the following element: <table:named-expression> ?.

    -

    The table:expression attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The table:expression attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.640 table:field-name

    The table:field-name attribute specifies a category column whose members' values are used in operations defined by a table:type attribute that determines the display of values of the data field of which the <table:data-pilot-field-reference> element is a part.

    -

    The table:field-name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-field-reference> 9.6.16.

    +

    The table:field-name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-field-reference> ?.

    -

    The table:field-name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The table:field-name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.641 table:field-number

    The table:field-number attribute specifies a row or column number to sort, subtotal or filter. It is the number of a row or column within a database range.

    -

    The table:field-number attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:filter-condition> 9.5.5, <table:sort-by> 9.4.20 and <table:subtotal-field> 9.4.24.

    +

    The table:field-number attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:filter-condition> ?, <table:sort-by> ? and <table:subtotal-field> ?.

    -

    The table:field-number attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger 18.2.

    +

    The table:field-number attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger ?.

    19.642 table:filter-name

    The table:filter-name attribute specifies the file type of the document containing the original table. The value of this attribute is implementation-dependent.

    -

    The table:filter-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:cell-range-source> 9.3.1 and <table:table-source> 9.2.6.

    +

    The table:filter-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:cell-range-source> ? and <table:table-source> ?.

    -

    The table:filter-name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The table:filter-name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.643 table:filter-options

    The table:filter-options attribute specifies implementation-dependent settings for a file type.

    -

    The table:filter-options attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:cell-range-source> 9.3.1 and <table:table-source> 9.2.6.

    +

    The table:filter-options attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:cell-range-source> ? and <table:table-source> ?.

    -

    The table:filter-options attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The table:filter-options attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.644 table:first-row-end-column (deprecated)

    The table:first-row-end-column attribute specifies the whether the cell in the first row, end column gets its style from its row or column.

    @@ -17046,7 +17047,7 @@

    The defined values for the table:first-row-end-column attribute are:

    • column: cell in first row, end column should inherit its style from the column where it appears. 

    • row: cell in first row, end column should inherit its style from the row where it appears. 

    -

    The table:first-row-end-column attribute is usable with the following element: <table:table-template> 16.20.

    +

    The table:first-row-end-column attribute is usable with the following element: <table:table-template> ?.

    The values of the table:first-row-end-column attribute are row or column.

    19.645 table:first-row-start-column (deprecated)

    @@ -17057,7 +17058,7 @@

    The defined values for the table:first-row-start-column attribute are:

    • column: cell in first row, start column should inherit its style from the column where it appears. 

    • row: cell in first row, start column should inherit its style from the row where it appears. 

    -

    The table:first-row-start-column attribute is usable with the following element: <table:table-template> 16.20.

    +

    The table:first-row-start-column attribute is usable with the following element: <table:table-template> ?.

    The values of the table:first-row-start-column attribute are row or column.

    19.646 table:formula

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    19.646

    Table 17 Host-dependent Properties

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    Property

    Attribute

    Default Value

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    HOST-CASE-SENSITIVE

    table:case-sensitive

    true

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    HOST-PRECISION-AS-SHOWN

    table:precision-as-shown

    false

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    HOST-SEARCH-CRITERIA-MUST-APPLY-TO-WHOLE-CELL

    table:search-criteria-must-apply-to-whole-cell

    true

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    HOST-AUTOMATIC-FIND-LABELS

    table:automatic-find-labels

    true

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    HOST-USE-REGULAR-EXPRESSIONS

    table:use-regular-expressions

    true

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    HOST-USE-WILDCARDS

    table:use-wildcards

    false

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    HOST-NULL-YEAR

    table:null-year

    1930

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    HOST-NULL-DATE

    table:null-date

    1899-12-30

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    HOST-LOCALE

    N/A

    Implementation-defined

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    HOST-ITERATION-STATUS

    table:status

    disable

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    HOST-ITERATION-MAXIMUM-DIFFERENCE

    table:maximum-difference

    0

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    HOST-ITERATION-STEPS

    table:steps

    @@ -17158,9 +17159,9 @@

    19.646

    Note: Host-dependent properties are applicable to style:condition (19.472), table:condition (19.600) and, table:expression (19.639) attributes.

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    The table:formula attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:change-track-table-cell> 9.9.16, <table:covered-table-cell> 9.1.5 and <table:table-cell> 9.1.4.

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    The table:formula attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:change-track-table-cell> ?, <table:covered-table-cell> ? and <table:table-cell> ?.

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    The table:formula attribute has the data type string 18.2.

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    The table:formula attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.647 table:function

    19.647.1 General

    @@ -17171,9 +17172,9 @@

    19.647.1 The table:function attribute specifies a function.

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    The table:function attribute is usable with the following element: <table:consolidation> 9.7.

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    The table:function attribute is usable with the following element: <table:consolidation> ?.

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    The values of the table:function attribute are average, count, countnums, max, min, product, stdev, stdevp, sum, var, varp or a value of type string 18.2.

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    The values of the table:function attribute are average, count, countnums, max, min, product, stdev, stdevp, sum, var, varp or a value of type string ?.

    19.647.3 <table:data-pilot-field>

    The table:function attribute specifies specifies the function which is applied to the cell values of data columns.

    @@ -17182,25 +17183,25 @@

    19.64

    For <table:data-pilot-field> elements whose table:orientation attribute has the value column or row, the only defined value for the table:function attribute is:

    • auto: no function is applied to that category field.  

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    The table:function attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-field> 9.6.7.

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    The table:function attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-field> ?.

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    The values of the table:function attribute are auto, average, count, countnums, max, min, product, stdev, stdevp, sum, var, varp or a value of type string 18.2.

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    The values of the table:function attribute are auto, average, count, countnums, max, min, product, stdev, stdevp, sum, var, varp or a value of type string ?.

    19.647.4 <table:data-pilot-subtotal>

    The table:function attribute specifies the type of subtotals to calculate.

    In addition to the values defined in 19.647.1 the following value is defined:

    • auto: specifies that subtotals shall use the same function(s) that are used to calculate the <table:data-pilot-field> 9.6.7 elements with table:orientation="data" 19.690.  

    -

    The table:function attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-subtotal> 9.6.10.

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    The table:function attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-subtotal> ?.

    -

    The values of the table:function attribute are auto, average, count, countnums, max, min, product, stdev, stdevp, sum, var, varp or a value of type string 18.2.

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    The values of the table:function attribute are auto, average, count, countnums, max, min, product, stdev, stdevp, sum, var, varp or a value of type string ?.

    19.647.5 <table:subtotal-field>

    The table:function attribute specifies the type of subtotals to calculate.

    -

    The table:function attribute is usable with the following element: <table:subtotal-field> 9.4.24.

    +

    The table:function attribute is usable with the following element: <table:subtotal-field> ?.

    -

    The values of the table:function attribute are average, count, countnums, max, min, product, stdev, stdevp, sum, var, varp or a value of type string 18.2.

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    The values of the table:function attribute are average, count, countnums, max, min, product, stdev, stdevp, sum, var, varp or a value of type string ?.

    19.648 table:grand-total

    The table:grand-total attribute specifies whether a grand total column, row, or both should be displayed in addition to values calculated for each combination of values in the category columns.

    @@ -17209,16 +17210,16 @@

    19.648
    • both: grand totals for rows and columns are displayed in addition to values calculated for other combinations of values. 

    • column: grand totals for columns are displayed in addition to values calculated for other combinations of values. 

    • none: grand totals for rows and columns are not displayed in addition to values calculated for other combinations of values. 

    • row: grand totals for rows are displayed in addition to values calculated for other combinations of values. 

    The default value for this attribute is both.

    -

    The table:grand-total attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-table> 9.6.3.

    +

    The table:grand-total attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-table> ?.

    The values of the table:grand-total attribute are none, row, column or both.

    19.649 table:group-by-field-number

    The table:group-by-field-number attribute specifies a field, that is to be grouped. It is the number of a row or column within a database range.

    -

    The table:group-by-field-number attribute is usable with the following element: <table:subtotal-rule> 9.4.23.

    +

    The table:group-by-field-number attribute is usable with the following element: <table:subtotal-rule> ?.

    -

    The table:group-by-field-number attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger 18.2.

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    The table:group-by-field-number attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger ?.

    19.650 table:grouped-by

    The table:grouped-by attribute specifies the grouping of the date values. Date values can be grouped by seconds, minutes, hours, days, months, quarters or years.

    @@ -17227,7 +17228,7 @@

    19.650 <

    The defined values for the table:grouped-by attribute are:

    • seconds: a value expressed as seconds. 

    • minutes: a value expressed as minutes. 

    • hours: a value expressed as hours. 

    • days: a value expressed as days. 

    • months: a value expressed as months. 

    • quarters: a value expressed as quarters (4 equal 3 month segments). 

    • years: a value expressed as years. 

    -

    The table:grouped-by attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-groups> 9.6.17.

    +

    The table:grouped-by attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-groups> ?.

    The values of the table:grouped-by attribute are seconds, minutes, hours, days, months, quarters or years.

    19.651 table:has-persistent-data

    @@ -17238,16 +17239,16 @@

    19.651
    • false: data in a database range is not saved when the document itself is saved. 

    • true: data in a database range is saved when the document itself is saved. 

    The default value for this attribute is true.

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    The table:has-persistent-data attribute is usable with the following element: <table:database-range> 9.4.15.

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    The table:has-persistent-data attribute is usable with the following element: <table:database-range> ?.

    -

    The table:has-persistent-data attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

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    The table:has-persistent-data attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.652 table:id

    The table:id attribute specifies the id of an insertion or other tracked change.

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    The table:id attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:cell-content-change> 9.9.17, <table:cell-content-deletion> 9.9.7, <table:change-deletion> 9.9.8, <table:deletion> 9.9.9, <table:dependency> 9.9.5, <table:insertion> 9.9.3, <table:insertion-cut-off> 9.9.11, <table:movement> 9.9.13 and <table:previous> 9.9.19.

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    The table:id attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:cell-content-change> ?, <table:cell-content-deletion> ?, <table:change-deletion> ?, <table:deletion> ?, <table:dependency> ?, <table:insertion> ?, <table:insertion-cut-off> ?, <table:movement> ? and <table:previous> ?.

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    The table:id attribute has the data type string 18.2.

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    The table:id attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.653 table:identify-categories

    The table:identify-categories attribute specifies whether rows that do not contain a value in one of the category columns should use the value of the nearest ancestor row that has a value, or should be moved into a group (or category) of its own.

    @@ -17256,9 +17257,9 @@

    19.653
    • false: empty rows form a group or category. 

    • true: empty rows use the value of the nearest ancestor row that has a value for classification into a group or category. 

    The default value for this attribute is false.

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    The table:identify-categories attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-table> 9.6.3.

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    The table:identify-categories attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-table> ?.

    -

    The table:identify-categories attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

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    The table:identify-categories attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.654 table:ignore-empty-rows

    The table:ignore-empty-rows attribute specifies whether empty rows in a source range should be ignored.

    @@ -17267,25 +17268,25 @@

    19.654 <
    • false: empty rows in a source range are not ignored. 

    • true: empty rows in a source range are ignored. 

    The default value for this attribute is false.

    -

    The table:ignore-empty-rows attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-table> 9.6.3.

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    The table:ignore-empty-rows attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-table> ?.

    -

    The table:ignore-empty-rows attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

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    The table:ignore-empty-rows attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.655 table:index

    The table:index attribute specifies for the <table:operation> element on which it appears its order in a series of <table:operation> elements under a <table:detective> element.

    -

    The table:index attribute is usable with the following element: <table:operation> 9.3.3.

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    The table:index attribute is usable with the following element: <table:operation> ?.

    -

    The table:index attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger 18.2.

    +

    The table:index attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger ?.

    19.656 table:is-active

    The table:is-active attribute specifies whether a scenario that belongs to a scenario table is active.

    The defined values for the table:is-active attribute are:

    • false: scenario that belongs to a scenario table is inactive. 

    • true: scenario that belongs to a scenario table is active. 

    -

    The table:is-active attribute is usable with the following element: <table:scenario> 9.2.7.

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    The table:is-active attribute is usable with the following element: <table:scenario> ?.

    -

    The table:is-active attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

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    The table:is-active attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.657 table:is-data-layout-field

    The table:is-data-layout-field attribute specifies whether a field is a data layout field.

    @@ -17294,9 +17295,9 @@

    19.65
    • false: field is not a data layout field. 

    • true: field is a data layout field. 

    The default value for this attribute is false.

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    The table:is-data-layout-field attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-field> 9.6.7.

    +

    The table:is-data-layout-field attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-field> ?.

    -

    The table:is-data-layout-field attribute has the data type string 18.2.

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    The table:is-data-layout-field attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.658 table:is-selection

    The table:is-selection attribute specifies whether the database range includes a complete database, or a selection of records from a database only.

    @@ -17305,9 +17306,9 @@

    19.658
  • false: database range includes a section of records from a database. 

  • true: database range includes a complete database. 

  • The default value for this attribute is false.

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    The table:is-selection attribute is usable with the following element: <table:database-range> 9.4.15.

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    The table:is-selection attribute is usable with the following element: <table:database-range> ?.

    -

    The table:is-selection attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

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    The table:is-selection attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.659 table:is-sub-table

    The table:is-sub-table attribute specifies if a nested table is a subtable.

    @@ -17322,30 +17323,30 @@

    19.659
  • false: nested table is not a subtable. 

  • true: nested table is a subtable. 

  • The default value for this attribute is false.

    -

    The table:is-sub-table attribute is usable with the following element: <table:table> 9.1.2.

    +

    The table:is-sub-table attribute is usable with the following element: <table:table> ?.

    -

    The table:is-sub-table attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

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    The table:is-sub-table attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.660 table:label-cell-range-address

    The table:label-cell-range-address attribute specifies a cell range address for labels.

    -

    The table:label-cell-range-address attribute is usable with the following element: <table:label-range> 9.4.9.

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    The table:label-cell-range-address attribute is usable with the following element: <table:label-range> ?.

    -

    The table:label-cell-range-address attribute has the data type cellRangeAddress 18.3.5.

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    The table:label-cell-range-address attribute has the data type cellRangeAddress ?.

    19.661 table:language

    The table:language attribute specifies the natural language in which a comparison will occur.

    -

    The table:language attribute is usable with the following element: <table:sort> 9.4.19.

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    The table:language attribute is usable with the following element: <table:sort> ?.

    -

    The table:language attribute has the data type languageCode 18.3.18.

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    The table:language attribute has the data type languageCode ?.

    19.662 table:last-column-spanned

    The table:last-column-spanned attribute together with the table:last-row-spanned 19.664 attribute specifies the last known size of a range. If the size of the range has changed since the determination of its size, the value of these attributes will be incorrect.

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    The table:last-column-spanned attribute is usable with the following element: <table:cell-range-source> 9.3.1.

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    The table:last-column-spanned attribute is usable with the following element: <table:cell-range-source> ?.

    -

    The table:last-column-spanned attribute has the data type positiveInteger 18.2.

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    The table:last-column-spanned attribute has the data type positiveInteger ?.

    19.663 table:last-row-end-column (deprecated)

    The table:last-row-end-column attribute specifies the whether the cell in the last row, end column gets its style from its row or column.

    @@ -17354,16 +17355,16 @@

    The defined values for the table:last-row-end-column attribute are:

    • column: cell in last row, end column should inherit its style from the column where it appears. 

    • row: cell in last row, end column should inherit its style from the column where it appears. 

    -

    The table:last-row-end-column attribute is usable with the following element: <table:table-template> 16.20.

    +

    The table:last-row-end-column attribute is usable with the following element: <table:table-template> ?.

    The values of the table:last-row-end-column attribute are row or column.

    19.664 table:last-row-spanned

    The table:last-row-spanned attribute together with the table:last-column-spanned 19.662 attribute specifies the last known size of a range. If the size of the range has changed since the determination of its size, the value of these attributes will be incorrect.

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    The table:last-row-spanned attribute is usable with the following element: <table:cell-range-source> 9.3.1.

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    The table:last-row-spanned attribute is usable with the following element: <table:cell-range-source> ?.

    -

    The table:last-row-spanned attribute has the data type positiveInteger 18.2.

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    The table:last-row-spanned attribute has the data type positiveInteger ?.

    19.665 table:last-row-start-column (deprecated)

    The table:last-row-start-column attribute specifies the whether the cell in the last row, start column gets its style from its row or column.

    @@ -17372,7 +17373,7 @@

    The defined values for the table:last-row-start-column attribute are:

    • column: cell in last row, start column should inherit its style from the column where it appears. 

    • row: cell in last row, start column should inherit its style from the column where it appears. 

    -

    The table:last-row-start-column attribute is usable with the following element: <table:table-template> 16.20.

    +

    The table:last-row-start-column attribute is usable with the following element: <table:table-template> ?.

    The values of the table:last-row-start-column attribute are row or column.

    19.666 table:layout-mode

    @@ -17381,7 +17382,7 @@

    19.666

    The defined values for the table:layout-mode attribute are:

    • outline-subtotals-bottom: Same as outline-subtotals-top, except that subtotals are shown at the bottom (below the member's data, as in tabular layout mode). 

    • outline-subtotals-top: In outline layout mode, the members from the following field start in the row below a member's name. Subtotals are shown at the top (in the same row as the member's name). When the subtotals take up more than one row (manually selected, or because there are multiple data fields), they are always shown below the member's data, regardless of the setting. 

    • tabular-layout: Tabular layout mode is the layout, where each member's name is on the same row as the first member from the following field. Subtotals are always shown below a member's data in this mode. 

    -

    The table:layout-mode attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-layout-info> 9.6.15.

    +

    The table:layout-mode attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-layout-info> ?.

    The values of the table:layout-mode attribute are tabular-layout, outline-subtotals-top or outline-subtotals-bottom.

    19.667 table:link-to-source-data

    @@ -17392,18 +17393,18 @@

    19.667
    • false: data in consolidated table range not linked to source data. 

    • true: data in consolidated table range is linked to source data. 

    The default value for this attribute is false.

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    The table:link-to-source-data attribute is usable with the following element: <table:consolidation> 9.7.

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    The table:link-to-source-data attribute is usable with the following element: <table:consolidation> ?.

    -

    The table:link-to-source-data attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

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    The table:link-to-source-data attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.668 table:marked-invalid

    The table:marked-invalid attribute specifies whether the current cell is marked invalid. This attribute cannot be used together with any other attributes.

    The defined values for the table:marked-invalid attribute are:

    • false: current cell not marked invalid. 

    • true: current cell marked invalid. 

    -

    The table:marked-invalid attribute is usable with the following element: <table:highlighted-range> 9.3.4.

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    The table:marked-invalid attribute is usable with the following element: <table:highlighted-range> ?.

    -

    The table:marked-invalid attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The table:marked-invalid attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.669 table:matrix-covered

    The table:matrix-covered attribute specifies if a cell is contained in a matrix.

    @@ -17412,39 +17413,39 @@

    19.669
  • false: cell is not included in a matrix. 

  • true: cell is included in a matrix. 

  • The default value for this attribute is false.

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    The table:matrix-covered attribute is usable with the following element: <table:change-track-table-cell> 9.9.16.

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    The table:matrix-covered attribute is usable with the following element: <table:change-track-table-cell> ?.

    -

    The table:matrix-covered attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The table:matrix-covered attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.670 table:maximum-difference

    The table:maximum-difference attribute specifies the maximum difference between two iterative calculation results. The iteration is stopped if the result is less than the value of this attribute.

    The default value for this attribute is 0.001.

    -

    The table:maximum-difference attribute is usable with the following element: <table:iteration> 9.4.3.

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    The table:maximum-difference attribute is usable with the following element: <table:iteration> ?.

    -

    The table:maximum-difference attribute has the data type double 18.2.

    +

    The table:maximum-difference attribute has the data type double ?.

    19.671 table:member-count

    The table:member-count attribute specifies the number of values, from the top or from the bottom of a data field's column, that are shown.

    -

    The table:member-count attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-display-info> 9.6.13.

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    The table:member-count attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-display-info> ?.

    -

    The table:member-count attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger 18.2.

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    The table:member-count attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger ?.

    19.672 table:member-name

    The table:member-name attribute specifies the value of a data pilot member.

    -

    The table:member-name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-field-reference> 9.6.16.

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    The table:member-name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-field-reference> ?.

    -

    The table:member-name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The table:member-name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.673 table:member-type

    The table:member-type attribute specifies the member of the referenced category column, whose value within the current data field is taken into account.

    The defined values for the table:member-type attribute are:

    • named: the table:member-name 19.672 attribute on the same <table:data-pilot-field-reference> element specifies the member whose value within the data field is taken into account. 

    • next: the value of the data field for the next visible member of the referenced category column is taken into account. Empty members are skipped. 

    • previous: the value of the data field for the next visible member of the referenced category column is taken into account. Empty members are skipped. 

    -

    The table:member-type attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-field-reference> 9.6.16.

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    The table:member-type attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-field-reference> ?.

    19.674 table:message-type

    The table:message-type attribute specifies the display of messages.

    @@ -17453,7 +17454,7 @@

    19.674
  • information: message is displayed as information only. 

  • stop: message is displayed as an error and the operation that caused the validation check is stopped. 

  • warning: message is displayed as a warning. 

  • The default value for this attribute is stop.

    -

    The table:message-type attribute is usable with the following element: <table:error-message> 9.4.7.

    +

    The table:message-type attribute is usable with the following element: <table:error-message> ?.

    The values of the table:message-type attribute are stop, warning or information.

    19.675 table:mode

    @@ -17464,16 +17465,16 @@

    19.675
  • copy-all: formulas and styles are copied. 

  • copy-results-only: only formula results and non-calculated cell content are copied. 

  • The default value for this attribute is copy-all.

    -

    The table:mode attribute is usable with the following element: <table:table-source> 9.2.6.

    +

    The table:mode attribute is usable with the following element: <table:table-source> ?.

    The values of the table:mode attribute are copy-all or copy-results-only.

    19.676 table:multi-deletion-spanned

    The table:multi-deletion-spanned attribute specifies the total number of deleted rows or columns when multiple columns or rows were deleted simultaneously. Each deleted row or column is represented by a <table:deletion> element. The first <table:deletion> element in a set representing a simultaneous deletion shall carry a table:multi-deletion-spanned attribute that specifies the total number of deleted rows or columns.

    -

    The table:multi-deletion-spanned attribute is usable with the following element: <table:deletion> 9.9.9.

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    The table:multi-deletion-spanned attribute is usable with the following element: <table:deletion> ?.

    -

    The table:multi-deletion-spanned attribute has the data type integer 18.2.

    +

    The table:multi-deletion-spanned attribute has the data type integer ?.

    19.677 table:name

    19.677.1 General

    @@ -17482,65 +17483,65 @@

    19.6

    The table:name attribute specifies the name of a source database range or named range.

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    The table:name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:cell-range-source> 9.3.1.

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    The table:name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:cell-range-source> ?.

    -

    The table:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The table:name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.677.3 <table:content-validation>

    The table:name attribute specifies the name of a content validation rule. It is used to reference the validation rule from the cell the rule should applied.

    -

    The table:name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:content-validation> 9.4.5.

    +

    The table:name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:content-validation> ?.

    -

    The table:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The table:name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.677.4 <table:data-pilot-group>

    The table:name attribute specifies the name of a group.

    -

    The table:name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-group> 9.6.18.

    +

    The table:name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-group> ?.

    -

    The table:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The table:name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.677.5 <table:data-pilot-group-member>

    The table:name attribute specifies the name of a member.

    -

    The table:name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-group-member> 9.6.19.

    +

    The table:name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-group-member> ?.

    -

    The table:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The table:name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.677.6 <table:data-pilot-member>

    The table:name attribute specifies the value for which display information is specified.

    -

    The table:name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-member> 9.6.12.

    +

    The table:name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-member> ?.

    -

    The table:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The table:name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.677.7 <table:data-pilot-table>

    The table:name attribute specifies the name of a data pilot table.

    -

    The table:name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-table> 9.6.3.

    +

    The table:name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-table> ?.

    -

    The table:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The table:name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.677.8 <table:database-range>

    The table:name attribute specifies the name of a database range on which to perform operations. Within a single document, only one database range may have no name. This database range is created by the consumer and is used to filter or sort data in a cell range without the user creating a database range.

    -

    The table:name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:database-range> 9.4.15.

    +

    The table:name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:database-range> ?.

    -

    The table:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The table:name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.677.9 <table:named-expression>

    The table:name attribute specifies the name of an expression.

    -

    The table:name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:named-expression> 9.4.13.

    +

    The table:name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:named-expression> ?.

    -

    The table:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The table:name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.677.10 <table:named-range>

    The table:name attribute specifies the name of a database range on which to perform operations. Within a single document, only one database range may have no name.

    -

    The table:name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:named-range> 9.4.12.

    +

    The table:name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:named-range> ?.

    -

    The table:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The table:name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.677.11 <table:operation>

    The table:name attribute specifies the name of a detective operation.

    @@ -17549,46 +17550,46 @@

    19.677.11 <
    • remove-dependents: removes highlighting from cells that use the value of the current cell in their formula. 

    • remove-precedents: removes highlighting from cells whose values are used in the formula of the current cell. 

    • trace-dependents: highlights cells that use the value of the current cell in their formula. 

    • trace-errors: highlights cells that cause an error while calculating the result of the current cell's formula. 

    • trace-precedents: highlights cells whose values are used in the formula of the current cell. 

    The nature of the highlighting imposed on or removed from cells as the result of detective operations is implementation-dependent.

    -

    The table:name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:operation> 9.3.3.

    +

    The table:name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:operation> ?.

    The values of the table:name attribute are trace-dependents, remove-dependents, trace-precedents, remove-precedents or trace-errors.

    19.677.12 <table:source-cell-range>

    The table:name attribute specifies the name of a cell range containing source data. The value of this attribute shall be a string matching the value of a table:name attribute of a table:named-range element.

    -

    The table:name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:source-cell-range> 9.6.5.

    +

    The table:name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:source-cell-range> ?.

    -

    The table:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The table:name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.677.13 <table:source-service>

    The table:name attribute specifies the name of a service. The value of this attribute is implementation-dependent.

    -

    The table:name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:source-service> 9.6.6.

    +

    The table:name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:source-service> ?.

    -

    The table:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The table:name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.677.14 <table:table>

    The table:name attribute specifies the name of a table.

    -

    The table:name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:table> 9.1.2.

    +

    The table:name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:table> ?.

    -

    The table:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The table:name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.677.15 <table:table-template>

    The table:name attribute specifies the name of a table template.

    -

    The table:name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:table-template> 16.20.

    +

    The table:name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:table-template> ?.

    -

    The table:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The table:name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.678 table:null-year

    The table:null-year attribute specifies the start year for year values that contain only two digits. All two-digit year values are interpreted as a year that is the same as or follows the start year.

    The default value for this attribute is 1930.

    -

    The table:null-year attribute is usable with the following element: <table:calculation-settings> 9.4.1.

    +

    The table:null-year attribute is usable with the following element: <table:calculation-settings> ?.

    -

    The table:null-year attribute has the data type positiveInteger 18.2.

    +

    The table:null-year attribute has the data type positiveInteger ?.

    19.679 table:number-columns-repeated

    19.679.1 General

    @@ -17599,27 +17600,27 @@

    19.
    • The cells contain the same content and style. 

    • The cells are not merged horizontally or vertically. 

    For a <table:covered-table-cell> 9.1.5 element the default value for this attribute is 1.

    -

    The table:number-columns-repeated attribute is usable with the following element: <table:covered-table-cell> 9.1.5.

    +

    The table:number-columns-repeated attribute is usable with the following element: <table:covered-table-cell> ?.

    -

    The table:number-columns-repeated attribute has the data type positiveInteger 18.2.

    +

    The table:number-columns-repeated attribute has the data type positiveInteger ?.

    19.679.3 <table:table-cell>

    The table:number-columns-repeated attribute specifies the number of successive columns in which a cell is repeated. It may be used to describe two or more adjoining cells with a single cell element, if they meet the following conditions:

    • The cells contain the same content and style. 

    • The cells are not merged horizontally or vertically. 

    For a <table:table-cell> 9.1.4 element the default value for this attribute is 1.

    -

    The table:number-columns-repeated attribute is usable with the following element: <table:table-cell> 9.1.4.

    +

    The table:number-columns-repeated attribute is usable with the following element: <table:table-cell> ?.

    -

    The table:number-columns-repeated attribute has the data type positiveInteger 18.2.

    +

    The table:number-columns-repeated attribute has the data type positiveInteger ?.

    19.679.4 <table:table-column>

    The table:number-columns-repeated attribute specifies the number of columns to which a column description applies. If two or more columns are adjoining, and have the same style, this attribute may be used to describe them with a single <table:table-column> element.

    For a <table:table-column> 9.1.6 element the default value for this attribute is 1.

    -

    The table:number-columns-repeated attribute is usable with the following element: <table:table-column> 9.1.6.

    +

    The table:number-columns-repeated attribute is usable with the following element: <table:table-column> ?.

    -

    The table:number-columns-repeated attribute has the data type positiveInteger 18.2.

    +

    The table:number-columns-repeated attribute has the data type positiveInteger ?.

    19.680 table:number-columns-spanned

    The table:number-columns-spanned attribute specifies the number of columns that a cell spans.

    @@ -17628,9 +17629,9 @@

    19.

    The default value for this attribute is 1.

    -

    The table:number-columns-spanned attribute is usable with the following element: <table:table-cell> 9.1.4.

    +

    The table:number-columns-spanned attribute is usable with the following element: <table:table-cell> ?.

    -

    The table:number-columns-spanned attribute has the data type positiveInteger 18.2.

    +

    The table:number-columns-spanned attribute has the data type positiveInteger ?.

    19.681 table:number-rows-repeated

    The table:number-rows-repeated attribute specifies the number of rows to which a row element applies. If two or more rows are adjoining, and have the same content and style, and do not contain vertically merged cells, they may be described by a single <table:table-row> element that has a table:number-rows-repeated attribute with a value greater than 1.

    @@ -17639,39 +17640,39 @@

    19.68

    The default value for this attribute is 1.

    -

    The table:number-rows-repeated attribute is usable with the following element: <table:table-row> 9.1.3.

    +

    The table:number-rows-repeated attribute is usable with the following element: <table:table-row> ?.

    -

    The table:number-rows-repeated attribute has the data type positiveInteger 18.2.

    +

    The table:number-rows-repeated attribute has the data type positiveInteger ?.

    19.682 table:number-rows-spanned

    The table:number-rows-spanned attribute specifies the number of rows that a cell spans.

    The default value for this attribute is 1.

    -

    The table:number-rows-spanned attribute is usable with the following element: <table:table-cell> 9.1.4.

    +

    The table:number-rows-spanned attribute is usable with the following element: <table:table-cell> ?.

    -

    The table:number-rows-spanned attribute has the data type positiveInteger 18.2.

    +

    The table:number-rows-spanned attribute has the data type positiveInteger ?.

    19.683 table:number-matrix-columns-spanned

    The table:number-matrix-columns-spanned attribute specifies the number of columns spanned by a matrix.

    -

    The table:number-matrix-columns-spanned attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:change-track-table-cell> 9.9.16 and <table:table-cell> 9.1.4.

    +

    The table:number-matrix-columns-spanned attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:change-track-table-cell> ? and <table:table-cell> ?.

    -

    The table:number-matrix-columns-spanned attribute has the data type positiveInteger 18.2.

    +

    The table:number-matrix-columns-spanned attribute has the data type positiveInteger ?.

    19.684 table:number-matrix-rows-spanned

    The table:number-matrix-rows-spanned attribute specifies the number of rows spanned by a matrix.

    -

    The table:number-matrix-rows-spanned attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:change-track-table-cell> 9.9.16 and <table:table-cell> 9.1.4.

    +

    The table:number-matrix-rows-spanned attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:change-track-table-cell> ? and <table:table-cell> ?.

    -

    The table:number-matrix-rows-spanned attribute has the data type positiveInteger 18.2.

    +

    The table:number-matrix-rows-spanned attribute has the data type positiveInteger ?.

    19.685 table:object-name

    The table:object-name attribute specifies the name of the object in the source which contains the data and is passed to the service implementation. Its value is implementation-dependent and service-specific.

    -

    The table:object-name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:source-service> 9.6.6.

    +

    The table:object-name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:source-service> ?.

    -

    The table:object-name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The table:object-name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.686 table:on-update-keep-size

    The table:on-update-keep-size attribute specifies the behavior of a database range if the size of the data in the data source changes.

    @@ -17680,9 +17681,9 @@

    19.686
    • false: range does not retain its size. 

    • true: range retains its size. 

    The default value for this attribute is true.

    -

    The table:on-update-keep-size attribute is usable with the following element: <table:database-range> 9.4.15.

    +

    The table:on-update-keep-size attribute is usable with the following element: <table:database-range> ?.

    -

    The table:on-update-keep-size attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The table:on-update-keep-size attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.687 table:on-update-keep-styles

    The table:on-update-keep-styles attribute specifies the behavior if the database range is updated. If the attribute value is true, the cell styles that are assigned to the cells in the first non-label row of the database range are used for all rows with in the database range. If the attribute value is false, all cells in the database range are assigned the default cell style of the document assigned.

    @@ -17691,9 +17692,9 @@

    19.6
    • false: all cells in the database range get the default cell style of the document assigned. 

    • true: cell styles that are assigned to the cells in the first non-label row of the database range are used for all rows with in the database range. 

    The default value for this attribute is false.

    -

    The table:on-update-keep-styles attribute is usable with the following element: <table:database-range> 9.4.15.

    +

    The table:on-update-keep-styles attribute is usable with the following element: <table:database-range> ?.

    -

    The table:on-update-keep-styles attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The table:on-update-keep-styles attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.688 table:operator

    The table:operator attribute specifies the operator to use in a filter condition. Each cell contained in columns specified by a field number (table:field-number 19.641 attribute) is compared to a value (table:value 19.641 attribute) using the specified operator. The result of this comparison is the result of the filter sub-conditions specified by a <table:filter-condition> element.

    @@ -17708,9 +17709,9 @@

    19.688
  • = (equal to) 

  • != (not equal to) 

  • < (less than) 

  • > (greater than) 

  • <= (less than or equal to) 

  • >= (greater than or equal to) 

  • begins (begins with) 

  • contains (contains) 

  • !contains (does not contain) 

  • ends (ends with) 

  • !begins (does not begin with) 

  • !ends (does not end with) 

  • bottom percent (same as bottom values, except that the office:value 19.752 attribute specifies the number of cells for which the condition is true as a percentage) 

  • bottom values (true for the n cells that have the smallest value, where n is the value of the office:value attribute) 

  • empty (true for empty cells) 

  • !empty (true for non-empty cells) 

  • top percent (same as bottom percent, but for the largest values) 

  • top values (same as bottom values, but for the largest values) 

  • Depending on the value of the table:data-type 19.388 attribute, all operations take place on string or numeric, or color values. Only = and != operations are allowed on color values.

    -

    The table:operator attribute is usable with the following element: <table:filter-condition> 9.5.5.

    +

    The table:operator attribute is usable with the following element: <table:filter-condition> ?.

    -

    The table:operator attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The table:operator attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.689 table:order

    The table:order attribute specifies whether a sort order should be in ascending or descending order.

    @@ -17721,7 +17722,7 @@

    19.689 For <table:sort-by> 9.4.20 and <table:sort-groups> 9.4.22 elements the default value for this attribute is ascending.

    -

    The table:order attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:data-pilot-sort-info> 9.6.14, <table:sort-by> 9.4.20 and <table:sort-groups> 9.4.22.

    +

    The table:order attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:data-pilot-sort-info> ?, <table:sort-by> ? and <table:sort-groups> ?.

    The values of the table:order attribute are ascending or descending.

    19.690 table:orientation

    @@ -17734,7 +17735,7 @@

    19.69

    The defined values for the table:orientation attribute are:

    • column: field specifies a category column 

    • data: field specifies a data column 

    • hidden: field has a corresponding column in a data pilot's source but are not visible in the data pilot table. 

    • page: specifies that an automatic filter (one that allows to choose one of the values that are contained in the column) should be generated for the corresponding column. In that case, an additional field with row, column or data orientation shall exist for the column. The table:selected-page attribute specifies which value is selected for the filter. 

    • row: specifies a category row 

    -

    The table:orientation attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-field> 9.6.7.

    +

    The table:orientation attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-field> ?.

    The values of the table:orientation attribute are row, column, data, hidden or page.

    19.690.3 <table:database-range>

    @@ -17745,7 +17746,7 @@

    19.690.
    • column: organization is by columns 

    • row: organization is by rows 

    For a <table:database-range> 9.4.15 element the default value for this attribute is row.

    -

    The table:orientation attribute is usable with the following element: <table:database-range> 9.4.15.

    +

    The table:orientation attribute is usable with the following element: <table:database-range> ?.

    The values of the table:orientation attribute are column or row.

    19.690.4 <table:label-range>

    @@ -17754,7 +17755,7 @@

    19.690.4 <

    The defined values for the table:orientation attribute are:

    • column: label range oriented by column 

    • row: label range oriented by row 

    -

    The table:orientation attribute is usable with the following element: <table:label-range> 9.4.9.

    +

    The table:orientation attribute is usable with the following element: <table:label-range> ?.

    The values of the table:orientation attribute are column or row.

    19.691 table:page-breaks-on-group-change

    @@ -17765,16 +17766,16 @@

  • false: page breaks are not inserted after subtotals for a group. 

  • true: page breaks are inserted after subtotals for a group. 

  • The default value for this attribute is false.

    -

    The table:page-breaks-on-group-change attribute is usable with the following element: <table:subtotal-rules> 9.4.21.

    +

    The table:page-breaks-on-group-change attribute is usable with the following element: <table:subtotal-rules> ?.

    -

    The table:page-breaks-on-group-change attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The table:page-breaks-on-group-change attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.692 table:paragraph-style-name

    The table:paragraph-style-name attribute specifies the paragraph style which should be applied to the empty paragraphs created in cells for tables created from a template.

    -

    The table:paragraph-style-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:body> 16.21.6, <table:even-columns> 16.21.9, <table:even-rows> 16.21.7, <table:first-column> 16.21.4, <table:first-row> 16.21.2, <table:last-column> 16.21.5, <table:last-row> 16.21.3, <table:odd-columns> 16.21.10 and <table:odd-rows> 16.21.8.

    +

    The table:paragraph-style-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:body> ?, <table:even-columns> ?, <table:even-rows> ?, <table:first-column> ?, <table:first-row> ?, <table:last-column> ?, <table:last-row> ?, <table:odd-columns> ? and <table:odd-rows> ?.

    -

    The table:paragraph-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    +

    The table:paragraph-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    19.693 table:parse-sql-statement

    A table:parse-sql-statement attribute specifies whether the consumer will parse SQL statements.

    @@ -17783,25 +17784,25 @@

    19.693
    • false: consumer does not parse SQL statements. 

    • true: consumer parses SQL statements. 

    The default value for this attribute is false.

    -

    The table:parse-sql-statement attribute is usable with the following element: <table:database-source-sql> 9.4.16.

    +

    The table:parse-sql-statement attribute is usable with the following element: <table:database-source-sql> ?.

    -

    The table:parse-sql-statement attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The table:parse-sql-statement attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.694 table:password

    The table:password attribute specifies the password needed to access the source. It is passed to the service implementation. Its value is implementation-dependent and service-specific.

    -

    The table:password attribute is usable with the following element: <table:source-service> 9.6.6.

    +

    The table:password attribute is usable with the following element: <table:source-service> ?.

    -

    The table:password attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The table:password attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.695 table:position

    The table:position attribute specifies the position where an insertion or deletion was made in a table. Depending on the type of insertion or deletion, the value is the number of a row, a column or a table.

    If multiple rows or columns get deleted, the table:start-position 19.723 and table:end-position 19.633 attributes contain the number of the first (inclusive) and last (exclusive) deleted rows or columns.

    -

    The table:position attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:deletion> 9.9.9, <table:insertion> 9.9.3, <table:insertion-cut-off> 9.9.11 and <table:movement-cut-off> 9.9.12.

    +

    The table:position attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:deletion> ?, <table:insertion> ?, <table:insertion-cut-off> ? and <table:movement-cut-off> ?.

    -

    The table:position attribute has the data type integer 18.2.

    +

    The table:position attribute has the data type integer ?.

    19.696 table:precision-as-shown

    The table:precision-as-shown attribute specifies whether to perform a calculation using the rounded values displayed in the spreadsheet or using all of the digits in a value.

    @@ -17810,9 +17811,9 @@

    19.696
    • false: calculations are performed using all of the digits in a value, but the result is displayed as a rounded number. 

    • true: calculations are performed using the rounded values displayed in the spreadsheet. 

    The default value for this attribute is false.

    -

    The table:precision-as-shown attribute is usable with the following element: <table:calculation-settings> 9.4.1.

    +

    The table:precision-as-shown attribute is usable with the following element: <table:calculation-settings> ?.

    -

    The table:precision-as-shown attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The table:precision-as-shown attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.697 table:print

    The table:print attribute specifies if a table will be printed. The table:print attribute value is overridden by the table:display 19.621 attribute. If the table is not displayed, it will also not be printed.

    @@ -17823,16 +17824,16 @@

    19.697
  • false: table cannot be printed. 

  • true: table can be printed. 

  • The default value for this attribute is true.

    -

    The table:print attribute is usable with the following element: <table:table> 9.1.2.

    +

    The table:print attribute is usable with the following element: <table:table> ?.

    -

    The table:print attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The table:print attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.698 table:print-ranges

    The table:print-ranges attribute specifies print ranges of a table. Print ranges define the cells that will be printed. It contains a list of cell addresses or cell range addresses.

    -

    The table:print-ranges attribute is usable with the following element: <table:table> 9.1.2.

    +

    The table:print-ranges attribute is usable with the following element: <table:table> ?.

    -

    The table:print-ranges attribute has the data type cellRangeAddressList 18.3.6.

    +

    The table:print-ranges attribute has the data type cellRangeAddressList ?.

    19.699 table:protect (deprecated)

    The table:protect attribute specifies whether a table cell is protected. Users cannot edit the content of a cell that is marked as protected.

    @@ -17843,33 +17844,33 @@

    19.69
    • false: cell is not protected. 

    • true: cell is protected. 

    The default value for this attribute is false.

    -

    The table:protect attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:covered-table-cell> 9.1.5 and <table:table-cell> 9.1.4.

    +

    The table:protect attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:covered-table-cell> ? and <table:table-cell> ?.

    -

    The table:protect attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The table:protect attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.700 table:protected

    19.700.1 General

    The table:protected attribute specifies protection for tables.

    -

    19.700.2 <table:covered-table-cell>

    +

    19.700.2 <table:covered-table-cell>

    The table:protected attribute specifies whether a table cell is protected. Users cannot edit the content of a cell that is marked as protected.

    The defined values for the table:protected attribute are:

    -
    -

    For a <table:covered-table-cell> 9.1.5 element the default value for this attribute is false.

    + +

    For a <table:covered-table-cell> 9.1.5 element the default value for this attribute is false.

    -

    The table:protected attribute is usable with the following element: <table:covered-table-cell> 9.1.5.

    +

    The table:protected attribute is usable with the following element: <table:covered-table-cell> ?.

    -

    The table:protected attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The table:protected attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.700.3 <table:scenario>

    The table:protected attribute specifies specifies whether the data that is displayed within the scenario is protected from being edited. The attribute is only evaluated if the table on which the scenario displayed is also protected.

    The defined values for the table:protected attribute are:

    • false: data is not protected. 

    • true: data is protected. 

    -

    The table:protected attribute is usable with the following element: <table:scenario> 9.2.7.

    +

    The table:protected attribute is usable with the following element: <table:scenario> ?.

    -

    The table:protected attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The table:protected attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.700.4 <table:table>

    The table:protected attribute specifies whether a table is protected from editing. If the table is protected, the table:protection-key 19.701 attribute can specify an authorization requirement for resetting the protection to enable editing.  For a protected table, the protection of table cells may be controlled individually by the style:cell-protect 20.253 attribute.  Table cells are protected only if they have a table cell style assigned whose style:cell-protect attribute value is different than none.

    @@ -17878,29 +17879,29 @@

    19.700.4
    • false: table is not protected. 

    • true: table is protected. 

    For a <table:table> 9.1.2 element the default value for this attribute is false.

     

    -

    The table:protected attribute is usable with the following element: <table:table> 9.1.2.

    +

    The table:protected attribute is usable with the following element: <table:table> ?.

    -

    The table:protected attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    -

    19.700.5 <table:table-cell>

    +

    The table:protected attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    +

    19.700.5 <table:table-cell>

    The table:protected attribute specifies whether a table cell is protected. Users cannot edit the content of a cell that is marked as protected.

    The defined values for the table:protected attribute are:

    -
    -

    For a <table:table-cell> 9.1.4 element the default value for this attribute is false.

    + +

    For a <table:table-cell> 9.1.4 element the default value for this attribute is false.

    -

    The table:protected attribute is usable with the following element: <table:table-cell> 9.1.4.

    +

    The table:protected attribute is usable with the following element: <table:table-cell> ?.

    -

    The table:protected attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The table:protected attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.701 table:protection-key

    The table:protection-key attribute, when present, specifies that an authorization is required for removing the protection of a table, table cell or scenario. The authentication procedure is identified by the table:protection-key-digest-algorithm attribute. 19.702 The attribute value is binary data that may be used by the authentication procedure.

    The password shall be provided as a sequence of bytes in UTF-8 encoding.

    -

    The table:protection-key attribute is usable with the following elements: <office:spreadsheet> 3.7 and <table:table> 9.1.2.

    +

    The table:protection-key attribute is usable with the following elements: <office:spreadsheet> ? and <table:table> ?.

    -

    The table:protection-key attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The table:protection-key attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.702 table:protection-key-digest-algorithm

    The table:protection-key-digest-algorithm attribute value is an IRI that identifies an authentication procedure for removing a protection.

    @@ -17913,16 +17914,16 @@

    The default value for this attribute is http://www.w3.org/2000/09/xmldsig#sha1.

    -

    The table:protection-key-digest-algorithm attribute is usable with the following elements: <office:spreadsheet> 3.7 and <table:table> 9.1.2.

    +

    The table:protection-key-digest-algorithm attribute is usable with the following elements: <office:spreadsheet> ? and <table:table> ?.

    -

    The table:protection-key-digest-algorithm attribute has the data type anyIRI 18.3.2.

    +

    The table:protection-key-digest-algorithm attribute has the data type anyIRI ?.

    19.703 table:query-name

    A table:query-name attribute specifies a query to perform on a database whose data is being imported.

    -

    The table:query-name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:database-source-query> 9.4.18.

    +

    The table:query-name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:database-source-query> ?.

    -

    The table:query-name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The table:query-name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.704 table:range-usable-as

    The table:range-usable-as attribute specifies whether the name of the range can be used within the specification of a print range, a filter, a repeating row, or a repeat column.

    @@ -17931,23 +17932,23 @@

    19.704
  • none 

  • a white space-separated list that consists of any of the values print-range, filter, repeat-row or repeat-column. 

  • The default value for this attribute is none.

    -

    The table:range-usable-as attribute is usable with the following element: <table:named-range> 9.4.12.

    +

    The table:range-usable-as attribute is usable with the following element: <table:named-range> ?.

    The values of the table:range-usable-as attribute are none, or white space separated non-empty lists of one of these values: print-range, filter, repeat-row, or repeat-column..

    19.705 table:refresh-delay

    The table:refresh-delay attribute specifies a time delay between automatic refresh actions.

    -

    The table:refresh-delay attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:cell-range-source> 9.3.1, <table:database-range> 9.4.15 and <table:table-source> 9.2.6.

    +

    The table:refresh-delay attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:cell-range-source> ?, <table:database-range> ? and <table:table-source> ?.

    -

    The table:refresh-delay attribute has the data type duration 18.2.

    +

    The table:refresh-delay attribute has the data type duration ?.

    19.706 table:rejecting-change-id

    The table:rejecting-change-id attribute specifies the id of a previously-tracked change that has been rejected.

    -

    The table:rejecting-change-id attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:cell-content-change> 9.9.17, <table:deletion> 9.9.9, <table:insertion> 9.9.3 and <table:movement> 9.9.13.

    +

    The table:rejecting-change-id attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:cell-content-change> ?, <table:deletion> ?, <table:insertion> ? and <table:movement> ?.

    -

    The table:rejecting-change-id attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The table:rejecting-change-id attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.707 table:rfc-language-tag

    The table:rfc-language-tag attribute specifies a language identifier according to the rules of [RFC5646], or its successors.

    @@ -17958,30 +17959,30 @@

    19.707 The table:rfc-language-tag attribute augments the table:language, table:script and table:country attributes. It shall only be used if its value could not be expressed as a valid combination of those. The value shall be a language identifier according to the rules of [RFC5646], or its successors. If a fall-back is provided for consumers that do not support the table:rfc-language-tag attribute, producers should add table:language, table:script and table:country attributes whose values are as close as possible to the value of the table:rfc-language-tag attribute. Producers shall not use values for these attributes that contradict the value of the table:rfc-language-tag attribute.

    -

    The table:rfc-language-tag attribute is usable with the following element: <table:sort> 9.4.19.

    +

    The table:rfc-language-tag attribute is usable with the following element: <table:sort> ?.

    -

    The table:rfc-language-tag attribute has the data type language 18.3.17.

    +

    The table:rfc-language-tag attribute has the data type language ?.

    19.708 table:row

    The table:row attribute specifies the row number of a cell.

    -

    The table:row attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:cell-address> 9.9.18, <table:source-range-address> 9.9.14 and <table:target-range-address> 9.9.15.

    +

    The table:row attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:cell-address> ?, <table:source-range-address> ? and <table:target-range-address> ?.

    -

    The table:row attribute has the data type integer 18.2.

    +

    The table:row attribute has the data type integer ?.

    19.709 table:scenario-ranges

    The table:scenario-ranges attribute specifies the table range that is displayed as a scenario. The value of this attribute is a white-space-separated list of cell range addresses.

    -

    The table:scenario-ranges attribute is usable with the following element: <table:scenario> 9.2.7.

    +

    The table:scenario-ranges attribute is usable with the following element: <table:scenario> ?.

    -

    The table:scenario-ranges attribute has the data type cellRangeAddressList 18.3.6.

    +

    The table:scenario-ranges attribute has the data type cellRangeAddressList ?.

    19.710 table:script

    The table:script attribute specifies the script information for the natural language in which comparisons will occur. The attribute should be used only if necessary according to the rules of §2.2.3 of [RFC5646], or its successors.

    -

    The table:script attribute is usable with the following element: <table:sort> 9.4.19.

    +

    The table:script attribute is usable with the following element: <table:sort> ?.

    -

    The table:script attribute has the data type scriptCode 18.3.30.

    +

    The table:script attribute has the data type scriptCode ?.

    19.711 table:search-criteria-must-apply-to-whole-cell

    The table:search-criteria-must-apply-to-whole-cell attribute specifies whether a search pattern matches the entire content of a cell.

    @@ -17992,34 +17993,34 @@

    false: search pattern can match a substring at any position within a cell.  

  • true: search pattern matches entire content of a cell.  

  • The default value for this attribute is true.

    -

    The table:search-criteria-must-apply-to-whole-cell attribute is usable with the following element: <table:calculation-settings> 9.4.1.

    +

    The table:search-criteria-must-apply-to-whole-cell attribute is usable with the following element: <table:calculation-settings> ?.

    -

    The table:search-criteria-must-apply-to-whole-cell attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The table:search-criteria-must-apply-to-whole-cell attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.712 table:selected-page

    The table:selected-page attribute specifies which value is selected for an automatic filter.

    -

    The table:selected-page attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-field> 9.6.7.

    +

    The table:selected-page attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-field> ?.

    -

    The table:selected-page attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The table:selected-page attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.713 table:show-details

    The table:show-details attribute specifies whether additional fields are displayed for a member. This attribute changes the behavior of a data pilot only if there are multiple fields with the orientation row or column.

    The defined values for the table:show-details attribute are:

    -

    The table:show-details attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-member> 9.6.12.

    +

    The table:show-details attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-member> ?.

    -

    The table:show-details attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The table:show-details attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.714 table:show-empty

    The table:show-empty attribute specifies whether fields that do not have any members should be displayed. If this attribute is not present, it is implementation-defined whether fields without members are displayed.

    The defined values for the table:show-empty attribute are:

    • false: fields without members are not displayed.  

    • true: fields without members are displayed. 

    -

    The table:show-empty attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-level> 9.6.8.

    +

    The table:show-empty attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-level> ?.

    -

    The table:show-empty attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The table:show-empty attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.715 table:show-filter-button

    The table:show-filter-button attribute specifies whether a filter button is displayed for a data pilot table. A filter button displays a user interface for a filter if pushed.

    @@ -18028,83 +18029,83 @@

    19.715
    • false: filter button is not shown in UI.  

    • true: filter button is shown in UI. 

    The default value for this attribute is true.

    -

    The table:show-filter-button attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-table> 9.6.3.

    +

    The table:show-filter-button attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-table> ?.

    -

    The table:show-filter-button attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The table:show-filter-button attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.716 table:sort-mode

    The table:sort-mode attribute specifies how to sort the members of a single data pilot field.

    The defined values for the table:sort-mode attribute are:

    -

    The table:sort-mode attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-sort-info> 9.6.14.

    +

    The table:sort-mode attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-sort-info> ?.

    19.717 table:source-cell-range-addresses

    The table:source-cell-range-addresses attribute specifies source cell ranges.

    -

    The table:source-cell-range-addresses attribute is usable with the following element: <table:consolidation> 9.7.

    +

    The table:source-cell-range-addresses attribute is usable with the following element: <table:consolidation> ?.

    -

    The table:source-cell-range-addresses attribute has the data type cellRangeAddressList 18.3.6.

    +

    The table:source-cell-range-addresses attribute has the data type cellRangeAddressList ?.

    19.718 table:source-field-name

    The table:source-field-name attribute specifies the name or label of a column that connects to a field.

    There can be multiple <table:data-pilot-field> elements with the same value for this attribute.

    -

    The table:source-field-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:data-pilot-field> 9.6.7 and <table:data-pilot-groups> 9.6.17.

    +

    The table:source-field-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:data-pilot-field> ? and <table:data-pilot-groups> ?.

    -

    The table:source-field-name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The table:source-field-name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.719 table:source-name

    The table:source-name attribute specifies a source name that is passed to the service implementation. Its value is implementation-dependent and service-specific.

    -

    The table:source-name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:source-service> 9.6.6.

    +

    The table:source-name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:source-service> ?.

    -

    The table:source-name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The table:source-name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.720 table:sql-statement

    An table:sql-statement attribute specifies the SQL statement to use when importing data from an SQL database.

    -

    The table:sql-statement attribute is usable with the following element: <table:database-source-sql> 9.4.16.

    +

    The table:sql-statement attribute is usable with the following element: <table:database-source-sql> ?.

    -

    The table:sql-statement attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The table:sql-statement attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.721 table:start

    The table:start attribute specifies the start value for a grouping of numeric values. All values that are lower than the start value are contained in a single group, while values that are equal to or higher than the start value are grouped as specified by the table:grouped-by 19.650 and table:step 19.650 attributes.

    The defined values for the table:start attribute are:

    • auto: the lowest value of the field is used as the start value. 

    • a value of type double. 

    -

    The table:start attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-groups> 9.6.17.

    +

    The table:start attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-groups> ?.

    -

    The values of the table:start attribute are a value of type double 18.2 or auto.

    +

    The values of the table:start attribute are a value of type double ? or auto.

    19.722 table:start-column

    The table:start-column attribute specifies the start-column for a cell range address. The value of a table:start-column attribute is inclusive.

    -

    The table:start-column attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:source-range-address> 9.9.14 and <table:target-range-address> 9.9.15.

    +

    The table:start-column attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:source-range-address> ? and <table:target-range-address> ?.

    -

    The table:start-column attribute has the data type integer 18.2.

    +

    The table:start-column attribute has the data type integer ?.

    19.723 table:start-position

    The table:start-position attribute specifies the number of the first deleted row or column if multiple rows or columns are deleted. The value of a table:start-position attribute is inclusive.

    -

    The table:start-position attribute is usable with the following element: <table:movement-cut-off> 9.9.12.

    +

    The table:start-position attribute is usable with the following element: <table:movement-cut-off> ?.

    -

    The table:start-position attribute has the data type integer 18.2.

    +

    The table:start-position attribute has the data type integer ?.

    19.724 table:start-row

    The table:start-row attribute specifies the start-row for a cell range address. The value of a table:start-row attribute is inclusive.

    -

    The table:start-row attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:source-range-address> 9.9.14 and <table:target-range-address> 9.9.15.

    +

    The table:start-row attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:source-range-address> ? and <table:target-range-address> ?.

    -

    The table:start-row attribute has the data type integer 18.2.

    +

    The table:start-row attribute has the data type integer ?.

    19.725 table:start-table

    The table:start-table attribute specifies the start-table for a cell range address. The value of a table:start-table attribute is inclusive.

    -

    The table:start-table attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:source-range-address> 9.9.14 and <table:target-range-address> 9.9.15.

    +

    The table:start-table attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:source-range-address> ? and <table:target-range-address> ?.

    -

    The table:start-table attribute has the data type integer 18.2.

    +

    The table:start-table attribute has the data type integer ?.

    19.726 table:status

    The table:status attribute specifies whether iterative calculations are enabled.

    @@ -18113,25 +18114,25 @@

    19.726 <
    • enable: iterative calculations will occur. 

    • disable: iterative calculations will not occur. 

    The default value for this attribute is disable.

    -

    The table:status attribute is usable with the following element: <table:iteration> 9.4.3.

    +

    The table:status attribute is usable with the following element: <table:iteration> ?.

    The values of the table:status attribute are enable or disable.

    19.727 table:step

    The table:step attribute specifies the grouping of numeric values, by specifying the distance between the groups.

    -

    The table:step attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-groups> 9.6.17.

    +

    The table:step attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-groups> ?.

    -

    The table:step attribute has the data type double 18.2.

    +

    The table:step attribute has the data type double ?.

    19.728 table:steps

    The table:steps attribute specifies the maximum number of iterative calculations.

    The default value for this attribute is 100.

    -

    The table:steps attribute is usable with the following element: <table:iteration> 9.4.3.

    +

    The table:steps attribute is usable with the following element: <table:iteration> ?.

    -

    The table:steps attribute has the data type positiveInteger 18.2.

    +

    The table:steps attribute has the data type positiveInteger ?.

    19.729 table:structure-protected

    The table:structure-protected attribute specifies whether a table is protected from the insertion, deletion, moving or renaming of tables in the document. If the table structure is protected and the table:protection-key 19.701 attribute is present, an authorization is required for resetting the protection to enable editing.

    @@ -18140,9 +18141,9 @@

    19.729
    • false: table is not protected. 

    • true: table is protected. 

    The default value for this attribute is false.

    -

    The table:structure-protected attribute is usable with the following element: <office:spreadsheet> 3.7.

    +

    The table:structure-protected attribute is usable with the following element: <office:spreadsheet> ?.

    -

    The table:structure-protected attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The table:structure-protected attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.730 table:style-name

    19.730.1 General

    @@ -18151,142 +18152,142 @@

    19.730.2 The table:style-name attribute specifies a <style:style> element for the table. The style specified by the <style:style> has a style:family 19.480 attribute with the value table.

    -

    The table:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:background> 16.22.

    +

    The table:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:background> ?.

    -

    The table:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    +

    The table:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    19.730.3 <table:body>

    The table:style-name attribute specifies a <style:style> element of type table-cell.

    -

    The table:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:body> 16.21.6.

    +

    The table:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:body> ?.

    -

    The table:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    +

    The table:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    19.730.4 <table:covered-table-cell>

    The table:style-name attribute specifies a <style:style> element of type table-cell.

    If a cell does not have a cell style assigned, then the table:default-cell-style-name attribute of the table row specifies the cell style. If that does not exist, the table:default-cell-style-name attribute of the table column specifies the cell style. If that does not exist, the default style with family table-cell specifies the style for the cell.

    -

    The table:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:covered-table-cell> 9.1.5.

    +

    The table:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:covered-table-cell> ?.

    -

    The table:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    +

    The table:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    19.730.5 <table:even-columns>

    The table:style-name attribute specifies a <style:style> element of type table-cell.

    -

    The table:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:even-columns> 16.21.9.

    +

    The table:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:even-columns> ?.

    -

    The table:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    +

    The table:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    19.730.6 <table:even-rows>

    The table:style-name attribute specifies a <style:style> element of type table-cell.

    -

    The table:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:even-rows> 16.21.7.

    +

    The table:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:even-rows> ?.

    -

    The table:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    +

    The table:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    19.730.7 <table:first-column>

    The table:style-name attribute specifies a <style:style> element of type table-cell.

    -

    The table:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:first-column> 16.21.4.

    +

    The table:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:first-column> ?.

    -

    The table:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    +

    The table:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    19.730.8 <table:first-row>

    The table:style-name attribute specifies a <style:style> element of type table-cell.

    -

    The table:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:first-row> 16.21.2.

    +

    The table:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:first-row> ?.

    -

    The table:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    +

    The table:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    19.730.9 <table:last-column>

    The table:style-name attribute specifies a <style:style> element of type table-cell.

    -

    The table:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:last-column> 16.21.5.

    +

    The table:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:last-column> ?.

    -

    The table:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    +

    The table:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    19.730.10 <table:last-row>

    The table:style-name attribute specifies a <style:style> element of type table-cell.

    -

    The table:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:last-row> 16.21.3.

    +

    The table:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:last-row> ?.

    -

    The table:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    +

    The table:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    19.730.11 <table:odd-columns>

    The table:style-name attribute specifies a <style:style> element of type table-cell.

    -

    The table:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:odd-columns> 16.21.10.

    +

    The table:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:odd-columns> ?.

    -

    The table:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    +

    The table:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    19.730.12 <table:odd-rows>

    The table:style-name attribute specifies a <style:style> element of type table-cell.

    -

    The table:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:odd-rows> 16.21.8.

    +

    The table:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:odd-rows> ?.

    -

    The table:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    +

    The table:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    19.730.13 <table:table-cell>

    The table:style-name attribute specifies a <style:style> element of type table-cell.

    If a cell does not have a cell style assigned, then the table:default-cell-style-name attribute of the table row specifies the cell style. If that does not exist, the table:default-cell-style-name attribute of the table column specifies the cell style. If that does not exist, the default style with family table-cell specifies the style for the cell.

    -

    The table:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:table-cell> 9.1.4.

    +

    The table:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:table-cell> ?.

    -

    The table:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    +

    The table:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    19.730.14 <table:table-column>

    The table:style-name attribute specifies a <style:style> element of type table-column.

    -

    The table:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:table-column> 9.1.6.

    +

    The table:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:table-column> ?.

    -

    The table:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    +

    The table:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    19.730.15 <table:table-row>

    The table:style-name attribute specifies a <style:style> element of type table-row.

    -

    The table:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:table-row> 9.1.3.

    +

    The table:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:table-row> ?.

    -

    The table:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    +

    The table:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    19.730.16 <table:table>

    The table:style-name attribute specifies a <style:style> element of type table.

    -

    The table:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:table> 9.1.2.

    +

    The table:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:table> ?.

    -

    The table:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    -

    19.731 table:tab-color (moved to 19.731)

    +

    The table:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    +

    19.731 table:tab-color (moved to 20.442)

    19.732 table:table

    The table:table attribute specifies a table number for insertions, deletions and for table cells.

    -

    The table:table attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:cell-address> 9.9.18, <table:deletion> 9.9.9, <table:insertion> 9.9.3, <table:source-range-address> 9.9.14 and <table:target-range-address> 9.9.15.

    +

    The table:table attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:cell-address> ?, <table:deletion> ?, <table:insertion> ?, <table:source-range-address> ? and <table:target-range-address> ?.

    -

    The table:table attribute has the data type integer 18.2.

    +

    The table:table attribute has the data type integer ?.

    19.733 table:table-background

    The table:table-background attribute specifies whether a shape is in the table background if the drawing shape is included in a spreadsheet document.

    The defined values for the table:table-background attribute are:

    • false: shape is included in foreground of a table. 

    • true: shape is included in background of a table. 

    -

    The table:table-background attribute is usable with the following elements: <dr3d:scene> 10.5.2, <draw:caption> 10.3.11, <draw:circle> 10.3.8, <draw:connector> 10.3.10, <draw:control> 10.3.13, <draw:custom-shape> 10.6.1, <draw:ellipse> 10.3.9, <draw:frame> 10.4.2, <draw:g> 10.3.15, <draw:line> 10.3.3, <draw:measure> 10.3.12, <draw:page-thumbnail> 10.3.14, <draw:path> 10.3.7, <draw:polygon> 10.3.5, <draw:polyline> 10.3.4, <draw:rect> 10.3.2, <draw:regular-polygon> 10.3.6 and <office:annotation> 14.1.

    +

    The table:table-background attribute is usable with the following elements: <dr3d:scene> ?, <draw:caption> ?, <draw:circle> ?, <draw:connector> ?, <draw:control> ?, <draw:custom-shape> ?, <draw:ellipse> ?, <draw:frame> ?, <draw:g> ?, <draw:line> ?, <draw:measure> ?, <draw:page-thumbnail> ?, <draw:path> ?, <draw:polygon> ?, <draw:polyline> ?, <draw:rect> ?, <draw:regular-polygon> ? and <office:annotation> ?.

    -

    The table:table-background attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The table:table-background attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.734 table:table-name

    The table:table-name attribute specifies the name of the table in the source document to which the current table is linked. If the attribute is omitted, the current table is linked to the first table in the source document.

    -

    The table:table-name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:table-source> 9.2.6.

    +

    The table:table-name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:table-source> ?.

    -

    The table:table-name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The table:table-name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.735 table:target-cell-address

    The table:target-cell-address attribute specifies a target cell address.

    -

    The table:target-cell-address attribute is usable with the following element: <table:consolidation> 9.7.

    +

    The table:target-cell-address attribute is usable with the following element: <table:consolidation> ?.

    -

    The table:target-cell-address attribute has the data type cellAddress 18.3.4.

    +

    The table:target-cell-address attribute has the data type cellAddress ?.

    19.736 table:target-range-address

    19.736.1 General

    @@ -18295,44 +18296,44 @@

    19.73

    The table:target-range-address attribute specifies the cell range where a data pilot table will be displayed.

    -

    The table:target-range-address attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-table> 9.6.3.

    +

    The table:target-range-address attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-table> ?.

    -

    The table:target-range-address attribute has the data type cellRangeAddress 18.3.5.

    +

    The table:target-range-address attribute has the data type cellRangeAddress ?.

    19.736.3 <table:database-range>

    The table:target-range-address attribute specifies the cell range address of a database range.

    -

    The table:target-range-address attribute is usable with the following element: <table:database-range> 9.4.15.

    +

    The table:target-range-address attribute is usable with the following element: <table:database-range> ?.

    -

    The table:target-range-address attribute has the data type cellRangeAddress 18.3.5.

    +

    The table:target-range-address attribute has the data type cellRangeAddress ?.

    19.736.4 <table:filter>

    The table:target-range-address attribute specifies the cell range for the result of a filter operation, but all table rows remain visible. If the attribute is not present, the rows that do not match the filter conditions are not displayed.

    -

    The table:target-range-address attribute is usable with the following element: <table:filter> 9.5.2.

    +

    The table:target-range-address attribute is usable with the following element: <table:filter> ?.

    -

    The table:target-range-address attribute has the data type cellRangeAddress 18.3.5.

    +

    The table:target-range-address attribute has the data type cellRangeAddress ?.

    19.736.5 <table:sort>

    The table:target-range-address attribute specifies the cell range for the result of a sort operation. If the attribute is not present, the cell range for the result is identical to the cell range of the database range.

    -

    The table:target-range-address attribute is usable with the following element: <table:sort> 9.4.19.

    +

    The table:target-range-address attribute is usable with the following element: <table:sort> ?.

    -

    The table:target-range-address attribute has the data type cellRangeAddress 18.3.5.

    +

    The table:target-range-address attribute has the data type cellRangeAddress ?.

    19.737 table:template-name

    The table:template-name attribute specifies a table template by name.

    -

    The table:template-name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:table> 9.1.2.

    +

    The table:template-name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:table> ?.

    -

    The table:template-name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The table:template-name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.738 table:title

    The table:title attribute that specifies a title of a help or error message.

    -

    The table:title attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:error-message> 9.4.7 and <table:help-message> 9.4.6.

    +

    The table:title attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:error-message> ? and <table:help-message> ?.

    -

    The table:title attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The table:title attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.739 table:track-changes

    The table:track-changes attribute specifies whether change tracking is enabled.

    @@ -18341,9 +18342,9 @@

    19.739
  • false: changes are not tracked. 

  • true: changes are tracked. 

  • The default value for this attribute is false.

    -

    The table:track-changes attribute is usable with the following element: <table:tracked-changes> 9.9.2.

    +

    The table:track-changes attribute is usable with the following element: <table:tracked-changes> ?.

    -

    The table:track-changes attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The table:track-changes attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.740 table:type

    19.740.1 General

    @@ -18354,7 +18355,7 @@

    <

    The defined values for the table:type attribute are:

    -

    The table:type attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-field-reference> 9.6.16.

    +

    The table:type attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-field-reference> ?.

    The values of the table:type attribute are none, member-difference, member-percentage, member-percentage-difference, running-total, row-percentage, column-percentage, total-percentage or index.

    19.740.3 <table:deletion>

    @@ -18363,7 +18364,7 @@

    19.740.3 The defined values for the table:type attribute are:

    • column: column deleted. 

    • row: row deleted. 

    • table: table deleted. 

    -

    The table:type attribute is usable with the following element: <table:deletion> 9.9.9.

    +

    The table:type attribute is usable with the following element: <table:deletion> ?.

    The values of the table:type attribute are row, column or table.

    19.740.4 <table:insertion>

    @@ -18372,7 +18373,7 @@

    19.740.4 The defined values for the table:type attribute are:

    • column: column inserted. 

    • row: row inserted. 

    • table: table inserted. 

    -

    The table:type attribute is usable with the following element: <table:insertion> 9.9.3.

    +

    The table:type attribute is usable with the following element: <table:insertion> ?.

    The values of the table:type attribute are row, column or table.

    19.741 table:use-banding-columns-styles

    @@ -18383,9 +18384,9 @@

  • false: cells are not styled based on even or odd column location. 

  • true: cells are styled based on even or odd column location. 

  • The default value for this attribute is false.

    -

    The table:use-banding-columns-styles attribute is usable with the following element: <table:table> 9.1.2.

    +

    The table:use-banding-columns-styles attribute is usable with the following element: <table:table> ?.

    -

    The table:use-banding-columns-styles attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The table:use-banding-columns-styles attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.742 table:use-banding-rows-styles

    The table:use-banding-rows-styles attribute specifies if the styles referenced by the <table:even-rows> 16.21.7 and <table:odd-rows> 16.21.8 elements of a table template referenced by the table:template-name 19.737 attribute are used for cells that are contained in even and odd rows.

    @@ -18394,9 +18395,9 @@

    19
    • false: cells not styled based on even or odd row location. 

    • true: cells styled based on even or odd row location. 

    The default value for this attribute is false.

    -

    The table:use-banding-rows-styles attribute is usable with the following element: <table:table> 9.1.2.

    +

    The table:use-banding-rows-styles attribute is usable with the following element: <table:table> ?.

    -

    The table:use-banding-rows-styles attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The table:use-banding-rows-styles attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.743 table:use-first-column-styles

    The table:use-first-column-styles attribute specifies if the styles referenced by the <table:first-column> 16.21.4 element of the table template referenced by the table:template-name 19.737 attribute are used for cells that are contained in the table's first column.

    @@ -18405,9 +18406,9 @@

    19
    • false: cells not styled based on first column location. 

    • true: cells styled based on first column location. 

    The default value for this attribute is false.

    -

    The table:use-first-column-styles attribute is usable with the following element: <table:table> 9.1.2.

    +

    The table:use-first-column-styles attribute is usable with the following element: <table:table> ?.

    -

    The table:use-first-column-styles attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The table:use-first-column-styles attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.744 table:use-first-row-styles

    The table:use-first-row-styles attribute specifies if the styles referenced by the <table:first-row> 16.21.2 element of the table template referenced by the table:template-name 19.737 attribute are used for cells that are contained in the table's first row.

    @@ -18416,9 +18417,9 @@

    19.74
    • false: cells not styled based on first row location. 

    • true: cells styled based on first row location. 

    The default value for this attribute is false.

    -

    The table:use-first-row-styles attribute is usable with the following element: <table:table> 9.1.2.

    +

    The table:use-first-row-styles attribute is usable with the following element: <table:table> ?.

    -

    The table:use-first-row-styles attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The table:use-first-row-styles attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.745 table:use-last-column-styles

    The table:use-last-column-styles attribute specifies if the styles referenced by the <table:last-column> 16.21.5 element of the table template referenced by the table:template-name 19.737 attribute are used for cells that are contained in the table's last column.

    @@ -18427,9 +18428,9 @@

    19.
    • false: cells not styled based on last column location. 

    • true: cells styled based on last column location. 

    The default value for this attribute is false.

    -

    The table:use-last-column-styles attribute is usable with the following element: <table:table> 9.1.2.

    +

    The table:use-last-column-styles attribute is usable with the following element: <table:table> ?.

    -

    The table:use-last-column-styles attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The table:use-last-column-styles attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.746 table:use-last-row-styles

    The table:use-last-row-styles attribute specifies if the styles referenced by the <table:last-row> 16.21.3 element of the table template referenced by the table:template-name 19.737 attribute are used for cells that are contained in the table's last row.

    @@ -18438,9 +18439,9 @@

    19.746
    • false: cells not styled based on last row location. 

    • true: cells styled based on last row location. 

    The default value for this attribute is false.

    -

    The table:use-last-row-styles attribute is usable with the following element: <table:table> 9.1.2.

    +

    The table:use-last-row-styles attribute is usable with the following element: <table:table> ?.

    -

    The table:use-last-row-styles attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The table:use-last-row-styles attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.747 table:use-labels

    The table:use-labels attribute specifies whether labels should be used by the consolidation for rows, columns or both. If labels are used for rows or columns, mathematical functions are applied to cells with equally-labeled rows or columns rather than to cells with the same relative cell address.

    @@ -18449,7 +18450,7 @@

    19.747 <
    • both: column and row labels used for consolidation. 

    • column: column labels used for consolidation. 

    • none: labels not used for consolidation. 

    • row: row labels used for consolidation. 

    The default value for this attribute is none.

    -

    The table:use-labels attribute is usable with the following element: <table:consolidation> 9.7.

    +

    The table:use-labels attribute is usable with the following element: <table:consolidation> ?.

    The values of the table:use-labels attribute are none, row, column or both.

    19.748 table:use-regular-expressions

    @@ -18464,9 +18465,9 @@

    19
    • false: regular expressions not enabled for string comparisons and searches. 

    • true: regular expressions enabled for string comparisons and searches. 

    The default value for this attribute is true.

    -

    The table:use-regular-expressions attribute is usable with the following element: <table:calculation-settings> 9.4.1.

    +

    The table:use-regular-expressions attribute is usable with the following element: <table:calculation-settings> ?.

    -

    The table:use-regular-expressions attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The table:use-regular-expressions attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.749 table:use-wildcards

    The table:use-wildcards attribute specifies whether wildcards are enabled for character-string comparisons and when searching.

    @@ -18479,9 +18480,9 @@

    19.749
  • false: wildcards are not enabled for character-string comparisons and searching. 

  • true: wildcards are enabled for character-string comparisons and searching. 

  • The default value for this attribute is false.

    -

    The table:use-wildcards attribute is usable with the following element: <table:calculation-settings> 9.4.1.

    +

    The table:use-wildcards attribute is usable with the following element: <table:calculation-settings> ?.

    -

    The table:use-wildcards attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The table:use-wildcards attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.750 table:used-hierarchy

    The table:used-hierarchy attribute specifies a unique number assigned by an external component to select the hierarchy that should be applied to a source field.

    @@ -18490,42 +18491,42 @@

    19.750 The default value for this attribute is -1. The default value of -1 means no hierarchy should be applied to a source field.

     

    -

    The table:used-hierarchy attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-field> 9.6.7.

    +

    The table:used-hierarchy attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-field> ?.

    -

    The table:used-hierarchy attribute has the data type integer 18.2.

    +

    The table:used-hierarchy attribute has the data type integer ?.

    19.751 table:user-name

    The table:user-name attribute specifies the user name needed to access a source. It is passed to a service implementation. Its value is implementation-dependent and service-specific.

    -

    The table:user-name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:source-service> 9.6.6.

    +

    The table:user-name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:source-service> ?.

    -

    The table:user-name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The table:user-name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.752 table:value

    19.752.1 <table:filter-condition>

    The table:value attribute specifies a value for the filter condition.

    -

    The table:value attribute is usable with the following element: <table:filter-condition> 9.5.5.

    +

    The table:value attribute is usable with the following element: <table:filter-condition> ?.

    -

    The values of the table:value attribute are a value of type string 18.2 or a value of type double 18.2.

    +

    The values of the table:value attribute are a value of type string ? or a value of type double ?.

    -

    The values of the table:value attribute are a value of type color 18.3.9 or window-font-color.

    +

    The values of the table:value attribute are a value of type color ? or window-font-color.

    -

    The values of the table:value attribute are a value of type color 18.3.9 or transparent.

    +

    The values of the table:value attribute are a value of type color ? or transparent.

    19.752.2 <table:filter-set-item>

    The table:value attribute specifies a single value within a set of filter values.

    -

    The table:value attribute is usable with the following element: <table:filter-set-item> 9.5.6.

    +

    The table:value attribute is usable with the following element: <table:filter-set-item> ?.

    -

    The table:value attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The table:value attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.753 table:value-type

    The table:value-type attribute specifies the value type of a null date.

    The default value for this attribute is date.

    -

    The table:value-type attribute is usable with the following element: <table:null-date> 9.4.2.

    +

    The table:value-type attribute is usable with the following element: <table:null-date> ?.

    The only value of the table:value-type attribute is date.

    19.754 table:visibility

    @@ -18536,7 +18537,7 @@

    19.754 <
    • collapse: a row or column is not visible. 

    • filter: a row or column is not visible as the result of applying a filter. 

    • visible: a row or column is visible. 

    The default value for this attribute is visible.

    -

    The table:visibility attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:table-column> 9.1.6 and <table:table-row> 9.1.3.

    +

    The table:visibility attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:table-column> ? and <table:table-row> ?.

    The values of the table:visibility attribute are visible, collapse or filter.

    19.755 text:active

    @@ -18551,16 +18552,16 @@

    19.755
  • false: page variable is inactive. 

  • true: page variable is active. 

  • The default value for this attribute is false.

    -

    The text:active attribute is usable with the following element: <text:page-variable-set> 7.7.1.2.

    +

    The text:active attribute is usable with the following element: <text:page-variable-set> ?.

    -

    The text:active attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The text:active attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.756 text:address

    The text:address attribute specifies the address for a bibliography index entry.

    -

    The text:address attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-mark> 8.1.11.

    +

    The text:address attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-mark> ?.

    -

    The text:address attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The text:address attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.757 text:alphabetical-separators

    The text:alphabetical-separators attribute specifies whether entries beginning with the same letter are grouped and separated from the entries beginning with the next letter.

    @@ -18569,16 +18570,16 @@

    19.
    • false: entries beginning with the same letter are not grouped together and separated from entries beginning with the next letter. 

    • true: entries beginning with the same letter are grouped together and separated from entries beginning with the next letter. 

    The default value for this attribute is false.

    -

    The text:alphabetical-separators attribute is usable with the following element: <text:alphabetical-index-source> 8.8.2.

    +

    The text:alphabetical-separators attribute is usable with the following element: <text:alphabetical-index-source> ?.

    -

    The text:alphabetical-separators attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The text:alphabetical-separators attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.758 text:anchor-page-number

    The text:anchor-page-number attribute specifies the physical page number of an anchor if the drawing object is bound to a page within a text document.

    -

    The text:anchor-page-number attribute is usable with the following elements: <dr3d:scene> 10.5.2, <draw:caption> 10.3.11, <draw:circle> 10.3.8, <draw:connector> 10.3.10, <draw:control> 10.3.13, <draw:custom-shape> 10.6.1, <draw:ellipse> 10.3.9, <draw:frame> 10.4.2, <draw:g> 10.3.15, <draw:line> 10.3.3, <draw:measure> 10.3.12, <draw:page-thumbnail> 10.3.14, <draw:path> 10.3.7, <draw:polygon> 10.3.5, <draw:polyline> 10.3.4, <draw:rect> 10.3.2, <draw:regular-polygon> 10.3.6 and <office:annotation> 14.1.

    +

    The text:anchor-page-number attribute is usable with the following elements: <dr3d:scene> ?, <draw:caption> ?, <draw:circle> ?, <draw:connector> ?, <draw:control> ?, <draw:custom-shape> ?, <draw:ellipse> ?, <draw:frame> ?, <draw:g> ?, <draw:line> ?, <draw:measure> ?, <draw:page-thumbnail> ?, <draw:path> ?, <draw:polygon> ?, <draw:polyline> ?, <draw:rect> ?, <draw:regular-polygon> ? and <office:annotation> ?.

    -

    The text:anchor-page-number attribute has the data type positiveInteger 18.2.

    +

    The text:anchor-page-number attribute has the data type positiveInteger ?.

    19.759 text:anchor-type

    The text:anchor-type attribute specifies how a drawing shape is bound to a text document. The anchor position is the point at which a drawing shape is bound to a text document. The defined values for the text:anchor-type attribute are shown in Table 18.

    @@ -18592,7 +18593,7 @@

    19.759 <

    Table 18 - Text anchor positions

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    If the value of the text:anchor-type attribute is ...

    The anchor position is...

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    19.759 <

    The drawing shape element shall be located in file text ...

    Notes

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    as-char

    There is no anchor position. The drawing shape behaves like a character.

    At the position where the character appears in the document.

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    char

    The character after the drawing shape element.

    Just before the character.

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    frame

    The parent text box that the current drawing shape element is contained in.

    @@ -18620,7 +18621,7 @@

    19.759 <

    In the element representing the text box to which the drawing object is bound.

    If an image is bound to a text box, the image element is located in the text box element.

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    page

    The page that has the same physical page number as the value of the text:anchor-page-number 19.758 attribute that is attached to the drawing shape element. If no text:anchor-page-number attribute is given, the anchor position is the page at which the character behind the drawing object element appears.

    @@ -18630,7 +18631,7 @@

    19.759 <

    Or

    • Inside any paragraph element that is not contained in a header, footer, footnote, or text box, if a text:anchor-page-number attribute is not given. 

    The physical page number is the number assigned to the page if all pages in the document are counted starting with page 1.

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    paragraph

    The paragraph that the current drawing shape element is contained in.

    @@ -18639,30 +18640,30 @@

    19.759 <

     

    -

    The text:anchor-type attribute is usable with the following elements: <dr3d:scene> 10.5.2, <draw:caption> 10.3.11, <draw:circle> 10.3.8, <draw:connector> 10.3.10, <draw:control> 10.3.13, <draw:custom-shape> 10.6.1, <draw:ellipse> 10.3.9, <draw:frame> 10.4.2, <draw:g> 10.3.15, <draw:line> 10.3.3, <draw:measure> 10.3.12, <draw:page-thumbnail> 10.3.14, <draw:path> 10.3.7, <draw:polygon> 10.3.5, <draw:polyline> 10.3.4, <draw:rect> 10.3.2, <draw:regular-polygon> 10.3.6 and <office:annotation> 14.1.

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    The text:anchor-type attribute is usable with the following elements: <dr3d:scene> ?, <draw:caption> ?, <draw:circle> ?, <draw:connector> ?, <draw:control> ?, <draw:custom-shape> ?, <draw:ellipse> ?, <draw:frame> ?, <draw:g> ?, <draw:line> ?, <draw:measure> ?, <draw:page-thumbnail> ?, <draw:path> ?, <draw:polygon> ?, <draw:polyline> ?, <draw:rect> ?, <draw:regular-polygon> ? and <office:annotation> ?.

    The values of the text:anchor-type attribute are page, frame, paragraph, char or as-char.

    19.760 text:annote

    The text:annote attribute specifies the annotation for a bibliography index entry.

    -

    The text:annote attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-mark> 8.1.11.

    +

    The text:annote attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-mark> ?.

    -

    The text:annote attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The text:annote attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.761 text:author

    The text:author attribute specifies the author or authors for a bibliography index entry.

    -

    The text:author attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-mark> 8.1.11.

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    The text:author attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-mark> ?.

    -

    The text:author attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The text:author attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.762 text:bibliography-data-field

    The text:bibliography-data-field attribute specifies which part of a bibliography data field will be displayed.

    The defined values for the text:bibliography-data-field attribute are:

    -

    The text:bibliography-data-field attribute is usable with the following element: <text:index-entry-bibliography> 8.13.5.

    +

    The text:bibliography-data-field attribute is usable with the following element: <text:index-entry-bibliography> ?.

    The values of the text:bibliography-data-field attribute are address, annote, author, bibliography-type, booktitle, chapter, custom1, custom2, custom3, custom4, custom5, edition, editor, howpublished, identifier, institution, isbn, issn, journal, month, note, number, organizations, pages, publisher, report-type, school, series, title, url, volume or year.

    19.763 text:bibliography-type

    @@ -18673,16 +18674,16 @@

    19.763
  • article: an article in a journal or magazine. 

  • book: a book with a named publisher. 

  • booklet: a work that is printed and bound, but without a named publisher or sponsoring institution. 

  • conference: an article in conference proceedings. 

  • custom1: the first of five user-defined fields for a bibliographic entry. 

  • custom2: the second of five user-defined fields for a bibliographic entry. 

  • custom3: the third of five user-defined fields for a bibliographic entry. 

  • custom4: the fourth of five user-defined fields for a bibliographic entry. 

  • custom5: the fifth of five user-defined fields for a bibliographic entry. 

  • email: an email address. 

  • inbook: a part of a book that can be identified. 

  • incollection: a part of a book that has its own title. 

  • inproceedings: a paper in conference proceedings. 

  • journal: a journal name. 

  • manual: technical documentation. 

  • mastersthesis: a masters thesis. 

  • misc: a type classification when more specific values are not appropriate. 

  • phdthesis: a PhD thesis. 

  • proceedings: the proceedings of a conference. 

  • techreport: a report published by a school or other institution.  

  • unpublished: a document with an author and title but not formally published. 

  • www: the IRI for a document. 

  • Note: The definitions for article, book, booklet, inbook, incollection, inproceedings, journal, manual, mastersthesis, misc, phdthesis, proceedings, techreport, and unpublished are based on [BibTeXing].

    -

    The text:bibliography-type attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:bibliography-entry-template> 8.9.3 and <text:bibliography-mark> 8.1.11.

    +

    The text:bibliography-type attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:bibliography-entry-template> ? and <text:bibliography-mark> ?.

    The values of the text:bibliography-type attribute are article, book, booklet, conference, custom1, custom2, custom3, custom4, custom5, email, inbook, incollection, inproceedings, journal, manual, mastersthesis, misc, phdthesis, proceedings, techreport, unpublished or www.

    19.764 text:booktitle

    The text:booktitle attribute specifies the book title for a bibliography index entry.

    -

    The text:booktitle attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-mark> 8.1.11.

    +

    The text:booktitle attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-mark> ?.

    -

    The text:booktitle attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The text:booktitle attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.765 text:bullet-char

    The text:bullet-char attribute specifies the [UNICODE] character to use as the bullet in a bulleted list style.

    @@ -18692,43 +18693,43 @@

    19.765 <

    Table 19 - Typical bullet characters

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    UNICODE Character Code

    Typical Shape

    UNICODE Character Name

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    U+2022

    BULLET

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    U+25CF

    BLACK CIRCLE

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    U+2714

    HEAVY CHECK MARK

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    U+2717

    BALLOT X

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    U+2794

    HEAVY WIDE-HEADED RIGHTWARDS ARROW

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    U+27A2

    @@ -18739,16 +18740,16 @@

    19.765 <

    Note: These characters need not be available in all fonts.

    -

    The text:bullet-char attribute is usable with the following element: <text:list-level-style-bullet> 16.33.

    +

    The text:bullet-char attribute is usable with the following element: <text:list-level-style-bullet> ?.

    -

    The text:bullet-char attribute has the data type character 18.3.7.

    +

    The text:bullet-char attribute has the data type character ?.

    19.766 text:bullet-relative-size

    The text:bullet-relative-size attribute specifies a percentage value for the bullet size relative to the font size of the paragraphs in the bullet list.

    -

    The text:bullet-relative-size attribute is usable with the following element: <text:list-level-style-bullet> 16.33.

    +

    The text:bullet-relative-size attribute is usable with the following element: <text:list-level-style-bullet> ?.

    -

    The text:bullet-relative-size attribute has the data type percent 18.3.24.

    +

    The text:bullet-relative-size attribute has the data type percent ?.

    19.767 text:capitalize-entries

    The text:capitalize-entries attribute specifies whether the entries in an index are capitalized.

    @@ -18759,23 +18760,23 @@

    19.767 <

    The default value for this attribute is false.

    -

    The text:capitalize-entries attribute is usable with the following element: <text:alphabetical-index-source> 8.8.2.

    +

    The text:capitalize-entries attribute is usable with the following element: <text:alphabetical-index-source> ?.

    -

    The text:capitalize-entries attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The text:capitalize-entries attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.768 text:c

    The text:c attribute specifies the number of “ “ (U+0020, SPACE) characters that a <text:s> element represents. A missing text:c attribute is interpreted as a single “ “ (U+0020, SPACE) character.

    -

    The text:c attribute is usable with the following element: <text:s> 6.1.3.

    +

    The text:c attribute is usable with the following element: <text:s> ?.

    -

    The text:c attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger 18.2.

    +

    The text:c attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger ?.

    19.769 text:caption-sequence-format

    The text:caption-sequence-format attribute specifies the format of entries for an index of illustrations or tables.

    The defined values for the text:caption-sequence-format attribute are:

    • caption: text of the caption in which the referenced sequence field is included (without sequence number and value). 

    • category-and-value: displays the name and value of the referenced sequence field.  

    • text: displays the value of the referenced sequence field.  

    -

    The text:caption-sequence-format attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:illustration-index-source> 8.4.2 and <text:table-index-source> 8.5.2.

    +

    The text:caption-sequence-format attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:illustration-index-source> ? and <text:table-index-source> ?.

    The values of the text:caption-sequence-format attribute are text, category-and-value or caption.

    19.770 text:caption-sequence-name

    @@ -18786,37 +18787,37 @@

    19.77

    Note: Captions are regular paragraphs. For index generation, a paragraph is considered to be a caption if it contains the sequence variable with the name specified by the text:caption-sequence-name attribute.

    -

    The text:caption-sequence-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:illustration-index-source> 8.4.2 and <text:table-index-source> 8.5.2.

    +

    The text:caption-sequence-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:illustration-index-source> ? and <text:table-index-source> ?.

    -

    The text:caption-sequence-name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The text:caption-sequence-name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.771 text:change-id

    The text:change-id attribute specifies the id that links <text:change-start>, <text:change-end>, and <text:change> elements to the <text:changed-region> element that contains change-tracking information.

    -

    The text:change-id attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:change> 5.5.8.4, <text:change-end> 5.5.8.3 and <text:change-start> 5.5.8.2.

    +

    The text:change-id attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:change> ?, <text:change-end> ? and <text:change-start> ?.

    -

    The text:change-id attribute has the data type IDREF 18.2.

    +

    The text:change-id attribute has the data type IDREF ?.

    19.772 text:chapter

    The text:chapter attribute specifies the chapter reference for a bibliography index entry.

    -

    The text:chapter attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-mark> 8.1.11.

    +

    The text:chapter attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-mark> ?.

    -

    The text:chapter attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The text:chapter attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.773 text:citation-body-style-name

    The text:citation-body-style-name attribute specifies the text style to use for a note citation in the text flow.

    -

    The text:citation-body-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:notes-configuration> 16.31.3.

    +

    The text:citation-body-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:notes-configuration> ?.

    -

    The text:citation-body-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    +

    The text:citation-body-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    19.774 text:citation-style-name

    The text:citation-style-name attribute specifies the text style to use for a note citation within the footnote.

    -

    The text:citation-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:notes-configuration> 16.31.3.

    +

    The text:citation-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:notes-configuration> ?.

    -

    The text:citation-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    +

    The text:citation-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    19.775 text:class-names

    19.775.1 General

    @@ -18827,30 +18828,30 @@

    19.775.2 <

    A text:class-names attribute specifies a white-space-separated list of paragraph style names.

    -

    The text:class-names attribute is usable with the following element: <text:h> 5.1.2.

    +

    The text:class-names attribute is usable with the following element: <text:h> ?.

    -

    The text:class-names attribute has the data type styleNameRefs 18.3.34.

    +

    The text:class-names attribute has the data type styleNameRefs ?.

    19.775.3 <text:p>

    A text:class-names attribute specifies a white-space-separated list of paragraph style names.

    -

    The text:class-names attribute is usable with the following element: <text:p> 5.1.3.

    +

    The text:class-names attribute is usable with the following element: <text:p> ?.

    -

    The text:class-names attribute has the data type styleNameRefs 18.3.34.

    +

    The text:class-names attribute has the data type styleNameRefs ?.

    19.775.4 <text:span>

    A text:class-names attribute specifies a white-space-separated list of text style names.

    -

    The text:class-names attribute is usable with the following element: <text:span> 6.1.7.

    +

    The text:class-names attribute is usable with the following element: <text:span> ?.

    -

    The text:class-names attribute has the data type styleNameRefs 18.3.34.

    +

    The text:class-names attribute has the data type styleNameRefs ?.

    19.776 text:column-name

    The text:column-name attribute specifies the name of the column from which data is displayed. The value of this attribute shall be a column name contained in the current selection as specified by the data source.

    -

    The text:column-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:database-display> 7.6.3.

    +

    The text:column-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:database-display> ?.

    -

    The text:column-name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The text:column-name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.777 text:combine-entries

    The text:combine-entries attribute specifies whether multiple entries for a single word should be combined into a single entry.

    @@ -18859,9 +18860,9 @@

    19.777
  • false: multiple entries for a single word should not be combined into a single entry.  

  • true: multiple entries for a single word should be combined into a single entry.  

  • The default value for this attribute is true.

    -

    The text:combine-entries attribute is usable with the following element: <text:alphabetical-index-source> 8.8.2.

    +

    The text:combine-entries attribute is usable with the following element: <text:alphabetical-index-source> ?.

    -

    The text:combine-entries attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The text:combine-entries attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.778 text:combine-entries-with-dash

    The text:combine-entries-with-dash attributes specifies that multiple entries for a single word that should be displayed as a single entry, as per a text:combine-entries attribute, should be displayed as a range of numbers separated by a dash.

    @@ -18870,18 +18871,18 @@

    1
    • false: multiple entries for a single word should not be displayed as a range of numbers separated by a dash.  

    • true: multiple entries for a single word should be displayed as a range of numbers separated by a dash.  

    The default value for this attribute is false.

    -

    The text:combine-entries-with-dash attribute is usable with the following element: <text:alphabetical-index-source> 8.8.2.

    +

    The text:combine-entries-with-dash attribute is usable with the following element: <text:alphabetical-index-source> ?.

    -

    The text:combine-entries-with-dash attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The text:combine-entries-with-dash attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.779 text:combine-entries-with-pp

    The text:combine-entries-with-pp attributes specifies that multiple entries for a single word that should be displayed as a single entry, as per a text:combine-entries attribute, should be displayed as the start page number, followed by a "ff", or the appropriate label for the chosen language.

    • false: multiple entries for a single word should not be displayed as the start page number, followed by "ff", or the appropriate label for the chosen language.  

    • true: multiple entries for a single word should be displayed as the start page number, followed by "ff", or the appropriate label for the chosen language.  

    The default value for this attribute is true.

    -

    The text:combine-entries-with-pp attribute is usable with the following element: <text:alphabetical-index-source> 8.8.2.

    +

    The text:combine-entries-with-pp attribute is usable with the following element: <text:alphabetical-index-source> ?.

    -

    The text:combine-entries-with-pp attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The text:combine-entries-with-pp attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.780 text:comma-separated

    The text:comma-separated attribute specifies how to treat multiple index entries. Instead of listing each index entry on a separate line, multiple entries can be listed on a single line separated by a comma “,” (U+002C, COMMA). If the value of this attribute is true, multiple entries are listed on a single line separated by a comma. By default, the value of this attribute is false and each index entry is displayed on a separate line.

    @@ -18890,18 +18891,18 @@

    19.780
  • false: each index entry for a word is displayed on a separate line.  

  • true: each index entry for a word is listed on a single line separated by a comma “,” (U+002C, COMMA).  

  • The default value for this attribute is false.

    -

    The text:comma-separated attribute is usable with the following element: <text:alphabetical-index-source> 8.8.2.

    +

    The text:comma-separated attribute is usable with the following element: <text:alphabetical-index-source> ?.

    -

    The text:comma-separated attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The text:comma-separated attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.781 text:cond-style-name

    The text:cond-style-name attribute specifies a conditional-style, that is, a style that contains conditions and maps to other styles. 16.3 The style referenced shall be a paragraph style.

    If a conditional style is applied to a paragraph, the text:style-name attribute should contain the name of the style that was the result of the conditional style evaluation, while the conditional style name itself is the value of the text:cond-style-name attribute. The referenced style can be a common style or an automatic style.

    -

    The text:cond-style-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:h> 5.1.2 and <text:p> 5.1.3.

    +

    The text:cond-style-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:h> ? and <text:p> ?.

    -

    The text:cond-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    +

    The text:cond-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    19.782 text:condition

    19.782.1 General

    @@ -18912,55 +18913,55 @@

    19.782

    The text:condition attribute specifies the condition that determines which of the two text strings of an <text:conditional-text> text field is displayed.

    -

    The text:condition attribute is usable with the following element: <text:conditional-text> 7.7.3.

    +

    The text:condition attribute is usable with the following element: <text:conditional-text> ?.

    -

    The text:condition attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The text:condition attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.782.3 <text:database-next>

    The text:condition attribute specifies a condition expression. The expression is evaluated and if the result interpreted as a Boolean value is true, the next row is used as the new current row.

    If the <text:database-next> element has no text:condition attribute, the next available row is selected.

    -

    The text:condition attribute is usable with the following element: <text:database-next> 7.6.4.

    +

    The text:condition attribute is usable with the following element: <text:database-next> ?.

    -

    The text:condition attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The text:condition attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.782.4 <text:database-row-select>

    The text:condition attribute specifies a condition for selecting a row. If the attribute is present, a new row will be selected only if the condition evaluates to a value interpreted as true.

    If a <text:database-row-select> element has no text:condition attribute, the next row is selected.

    -

    The text:condition attribute is usable with the following element: <text:database-row-select> 7.6.5.

    +

    The text:condition attribute is usable with the following element: <text:database-row-select> ?.

    -

    The text:condition attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The text:condition attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.782.5 <text:hidden-paragraph>

    The text:condition attribute specifies a Boolean expression. If the expression evaluates to true, the paragraph is hidden. If the expression evaluates to false, the paragraph is displayed.

    -

    The text:condition attribute is usable with the following element: <text:hidden-paragraph> 7.7.11.

    +

    The text:condition attribute is usable with the following element: <text:hidden-paragraph> ?.

    -

    The text:condition attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The text:condition attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.782.6 <text:hidden-text>

    The text:condition attribute specifies a Boolean expression. If the expression evaluates to true, the text is hidden. If the expression evaluates to false, the text is displayed.

    -

    The text:condition attribute is usable with the following element: <text:hidden-text> 7.7.4.

    +

    The text:condition attribute is usable with the following element: <text:hidden-text> ?.

    -

    The text:condition attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The text:condition attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.782.7 <text:section>

    The text:condition attribute specifies the condition under which a section is hidden. The condition is encoded as a string. If the value of text:display 19.802 is condition, the text:condition attribute shall be present.

    -

    The text:condition attribute is usable with the following element: <text:section> 5.4.

    +

    The text:condition attribute is usable with the following element: <text:section> ?.

    -

    The text:condition attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The text:condition attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.783 text:connection-name

    The text:connection-name attribute specifies the name of the DDE connection to which a field refers.

    -

    The text:connection-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:dde-connection> 7.7.12.

    +

    The text:connection-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:dde-connection> ?.

    -

    The text:connection-name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The text:connection-name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.784 text:consecutive-numbering

    The text:consecutive-numbering attribute specifies whether the style uses consecutive numbering for all list levels or whether each list level restarts the numbering.

    @@ -18969,16 +18970,16 @@

    19.78
    • false: each list level restarts numbering.  

    • true: consecutive numbering is used for all list levels.  

    The default value for this attribute is false.

    -

    The text:consecutive-numbering attribute is usable with the following element: <text:list-style> 16.32.

    +

    The text:consecutive-numbering attribute is usable with the following element: <text:list-style> ?.

    -

    The text:consecutive-numbering attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The text:consecutive-numbering attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.785 text:continue-list

    The text:continue-list attribute specifies the xml:id 19.920 value of a list that is to be continued.

    -

    The text:continue-list attribute is usable with the following element: <text:list> 5.3.1.

    +

    The text:continue-list attribute is usable with the following element: <text:list> ?.

    -

    The text:continue-list attribute has the data type IDREF 18.2.

    +

    The text:continue-list attribute has the data type IDREF ?.

    19.786 text:continue-numbering

    The text:continue-numbering attribute specifies, if the numbering of the preceding list is continued or not. This attribute is ignored, if attribute text:continue-list 19.785 is present.

    @@ -18987,9 +18988,9 @@

    19.786 <
    • true: if text:continue-list attribute is not present and the numbering style of the preceding list is the same as the current list, the number of the first list item in the current list is the number of the last item in the preceding list incremented by one.  

    • false: if the text:continue-list attribute is not present, the numbering of the preceding list is not continued. 

    The use of the text:continue-numbering attribute with the <text:numbered-paragraph> element has been deprecated.

    -

    The text:continue-numbering attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:list> 5.3.1 and <text:numbered-paragraph> 5.3.6.

    +

    The text:continue-numbering attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:list> ? and <text:numbered-paragraph> ?.

    -

    The text:continue-numbering attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The text:continue-numbering attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.787 text:copy-outline-levels

    The text:copy-outline-levels attribute specifies whether index entries are indented according to the outline level of their source.

    @@ -18998,9 +18999,9 @@

    19.787
    • false: no indentation is added. 

    • true: index entries are indented according to the outline level of their source.  

    The default value for this attribute is false.

    -

    The text:copy-outline-levels attribute is usable with the following element: <text:user-index-source> 8.7.2.

    +

    The text:copy-outline-levels attribute is usable with the following element: <text:user-index-source> ?.

    -

    The text:copy-outline-levels attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The text:copy-outline-levels attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.788 text:count-empty-lines

    The text:count-empty-lines attribute specifies whether empty lines are included in the line count.

    @@ -19009,9 +19010,9 @@

    19.788
  • false: empty lines are not included in a line count. 

  • true: empty lines are included in a line count. 

  • The default value for this attribute is true.

    -

    The text:count-empty-lines attribute is usable with the following element: <text:linenumbering-configuration> 16.31.1.

    +

    The text:count-empty-lines attribute is usable with the following element: <text:linenumbering-configuration> ?.

    -

    The text:count-empty-lines attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The text:count-empty-lines attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.789 text:count-in-text-boxes

    The text:count-in-text-boxes attribute specifies whether text in text boxes is included in the line count. If the value of this attribute is true, text within text boxes is included in the line count.

    @@ -19020,9 +19021,9 @@

    19.789
    • false: text within text boxes is not included in a line count. 

    • true: text within text boxes is included in a line count. 

    The default value for this attribute is false.

    -

    The text:count-in-text-boxes attribute is usable with the following element: <text:linenumbering-configuration> 16.31.1.

    +

    The text:count-in-text-boxes attribute is usable with the following element: <text:linenumbering-configuration> ?.

    -

    The text:count-in-text-boxes attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The text:count-in-text-boxes attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.790 text:current-selected

    The text:current-selected attribute specifies whether a <text:label> 7.4.17 element is currently selected.

    @@ -19031,88 +19032,88 @@

    19.790
  • false: the <text:label> element is not currently selected. 

  • true: the <text:label> element is currently selected. 

  • The default value for this attribute is false.

    -

    The text:current-selected attribute is usable with the following element: <text:label> 7.4.17.

    +

    The text:current-selected attribute is usable with the following element: <text:label> ?.

    -

    The text:current-selected attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The text:current-selected attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.791 text:current-value

    The text:current-value attribute specifies the evaluation result of a condition given by the expression in a text:condition 19.782 attribute.  The value of this attribute is updated whenever the expression is evaluated.

    -

    The text:current-value attribute is usable with the following element: <text:conditional-text> 7.7.3.

    +

    The text:current-value attribute is usable with the following element: <text:conditional-text> ?.

    -

    The text:current-value attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The text:current-value attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.792 text:custom1

    The text:custom1 attribute specifies the first of up to five user-defined fields for a bibliography index entry.

    -

    The text:custom1 attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-mark> 8.1.11.

    +

    The text:custom1 attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-mark> ?.

    -

    The text:custom1 attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The text:custom1 attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.793 text:custom2

    The text:custom2 attribute specifies the second of up to five user-defined fields for a bibliography index entry.

    -

    The text:custom2 attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-mark> 8.1.11.

    +

    The text:custom2 attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-mark> ?.

    -

    The text:custom2 attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The text:custom2 attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.794 text:custom3

    The text:custom3 attribute specifies the third of up to five user-defined fields for a bibliography index entry.

    -

    The text:custom3 attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-mark> 8.1.11.

    +

    The text:custom3 attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-mark> ?.

    -

    The text:custom3 attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The text:custom3 attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.795 text:custom4

    The text:custom4 attribute specifies the fourth of up to five user-defined fields for a bibliography index entry.

    -

    The text:custom4 attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-mark> 8.1.11.

    +

    The text:custom4 attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-mark> ?.

    -

    The text:custom4 attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The text:custom4 attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.796 text:custom5

    The text:custom5 attribute specifies the fifth of up to five user-defined fields for a bibliography index entry.

    -

    The text:custom5 attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-mark> 8.1.11.

    +

    The text:custom5 attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-mark> ?.

    -

    The text:custom5 attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The text:custom5 attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.797 text:database-name

    The text:database-name attribute specifies a source database by its name.

    -

    The text:database-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:database-display> 7.6.3, <text:database-name> 7.6.7, <text:database-next> 7.6.4, <text:database-row-number> 7.6.6 and <text:database-row-select> 7.6.5.

    +

    The text:database-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:database-display> ?, <text:database-name> ?, <text:database-next> ?, <text:database-row-number> ? and <text:database-row-select> ?.

    -

    The text:database-name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The text:database-name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.798 text:date-adjust

    The text:date-adjust attribute specifies an adjustment to the value of a date field. If the time period is negative, it is subtracted from the value of the date field.

    -

    The text:date-adjust attribute is usable with the following element: <text:date> 7.3.2.

    +

    The text:date-adjust attribute is usable with the following element: <text:date> ?.

    -

    The text:date-adjust attribute has the data type duration 18.2.

    +

    The text:date-adjust attribute has the data type duration ?.

    19.799 text:date-value

    The text:date-value attribute specifies a date value. If no value is specified, whether the field is marked as fixed or not, the current date is assumed.

    Note: This attribute can also be used to specify a future date.

    -

    The text:date-value attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:creation-date> 7.5.3, <text:date> 7.3.2, <text:modification-date> 7.5.16 and <text:print-date> 7.5.8.

    +

    The text:date-value attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:creation-date> ?, <text:date> ?, <text:modification-date> ? and <text:print-date> ?.

    -

    The text:date-value attribute has the data type dateOrDateTime 18.3.14.

    +

    The text:date-value attribute has the data type dateOrDateTime ?.

    19.800 text:default-style-name

    The text:default-style-name attribute specifies a default footnote paragraph style for new footnotes that are inserted into a document. It is not evaluated for footnotes that already exist.

    -

    The text:default-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:notes-configuration> 16.31.3.

    +

    The text:default-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:notes-configuration> ?.

    -

    The text:default-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    +

    The text:default-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    19.801 text:description

    The text:description attribute specifies a message that is displayed when users are prompted for input.

    -

    The text:description attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:placeholder> 7.7.2, <text:text-input> 7.4.15, <text:user-field-input> 7.4.10 and <text:variable-input> 7.4.6.

    +

    The text:description attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:placeholder> ?, <text:text-input> ?, <text:user-field-input> ? and <text:variable-input> ?.

    -

    The text:description attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The text:description attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.802 text:display

    19.802.1 General

    @@ -19123,7 +19124,7 @@

    19.802.2 The defined values for the text:display attribute are:

    -

    The text:display attribute is usable with the following element: <text:chapter> 7.3.8.

    +

    The text:display attribute is usable with the following element: <text:chapter> ?.

    The values of the text:display attribute are name, number, number-and-name, plain-number-and-name or plain-number.

    19.802.3 <text:expression>

    @@ -19132,7 +19133,7 @@

    19.802.3 The defined values for the text:display attribute are:

    • formula: displays the formula instead of the value of a field. 

    • value: displays the value of a field. 

    -

    The text:display attribute is usable with the following element: <text:expression> 7.4.14.

    +

    The text:display attribute is usable with the following element: <text:expression> ?.

    The values of the text:display attribute are value or formula.

    19.802.4 <text:file-name>

    @@ -19143,7 +19144,7 @@

    19.802.4
  • full: full file name, extension and file path. 

  • path: file path only. 

  • name: file name without extension. 

  • name-and-extension: file name and extension.  

  • The filename may be an IRI, either because an IRI has been used to retrieve the file, or the consumer internally uses IRIs and therefore converts system-specific paths into an IRI. If this is the case, and if the path, the name or the extension cannot be evaluated from the IRI, then the IRI should be displayed unmodified.

    -

    The text:display attribute is usable with the following element: <text:file-name> 7.3.9.

    +

    The text:display attribute is usable with the following element: <text:file-name> ?.

    The values of the text:display attribute are full, path, name or name-and-extension.

    19.802.5 <text:index-entry-chapter>

    @@ -19154,7 +19155,7 @@

    19.

    For a <text:index-entry-chapter> 8.13.1 element the default value for this attribute is number.

    -

    The text:display attribute is usable with the following element: <text:index-entry-chapter> 8.13.1.

    +

    The text:display attribute is usable with the following element: <text:index-entry-chapter> ?.

    The values of the text:display attribute are name, number, number-and-name, plain-number or plain-number-and-name.

    19.802.6 <text:section>

    @@ -19163,7 +19164,7 @@

    19.802.6 The defined values for the text:display attribute are:

    -

    The text:display attribute is usable with the following element: <text:section> 5.4.

    +

    The text:display attribute is usable with the following element: <text:section> ?.

    The values of the text:display attribute are true, none or condition.

    19.802.7 <text:table-formula>

    @@ -19172,7 +19173,7 @@

    19.802.7

    The defined values for the text:display attribute are:

    • formula: the formula used to calculate the value of the field. 

    • value: the value of the field. 

    -

    The text:display attribute is usable with the following element: <text:table-formula> 7.7.14.

    +

    The text:display attribute is usable with the following element: <text:table-formula> ?.

    The values of the text:display attribute are value or formula.

    19.802.8 <text:template-name>

    @@ -19181,7 +19182,7 @@

    19.802.8

    The defined values for the text:display attribute are:

    • area: The category of the template. Assignments of categories to templates is implementation-dependent.  

    • full: full file name, extension and file path. 

    • name: file name only. 

    • name-and-extension: file name and extension.  

    • path: file path only. 

    • title: The title. 

    -

    The text:display attribute is usable with the following element: <text:template-name> 7.3.10.

    +

    The text:display attribute is usable with the following element: <text:template-name> ?.

    The values of the text:display attribute are full, path, name, name-and-extension, area or title.

    19.802.9 <text:user-field-get>

    @@ -19190,7 +19191,7 @@

    19.802.9

    The defined values for the text:display attribute are:

    • formula: displays the formula instead of the value of a field. 

    • none: hides the content of a field. 

    • value: displays the value of a field. 

    -

    The text:display attribute is usable with the following element: <text:user-field-get> 7.4.9.

    +

    The text:display attribute is usable with the following element: <text:user-field-get> ?.

    The values of the text:display attribute are value, formula or none.

    19.802.10 <text:variable-get>

    @@ -19199,7 +19200,7 @@

    19.802.10

    The defined values for the text:display attribute are:

    • formula: displays the formula instead of the value of a field. 

    • value: displays the value of a field. 

    -

    The text:display attribute is usable with the following element: <text:variable-get> 7.4.5.

    +

    The text:display attribute is usable with the following element: <text:variable-get> ?.

    The values of the text:display attribute are value or formula.

    19.802.11 <text:variable-input>

    @@ -19208,7 +19209,7 @@

    19.802.

    The defined values for the text:display attribute are:

    • none: hides the content of a field. 

    • value: displays the value of a field. 

    -

    The text:display attribute is usable with the following element: <text:variable-input> 7.4.6.

    +

    The text:display attribute is usable with the following element: <text:variable-input> ?.

    The values of the text:display attribute are value or none.

    19.802.12 <text:variable-set>

    @@ -19217,7 +19218,7 @@

    19.802.12

    The defined values for the text:display attribute are:

    • none: hides the content of a field. 

    • value: displays the value of a field. 

    -

    The text:display attribute is usable with the following element: <text:variable-set> 7.4.4.

    +

    The text:display attribute is usable with the following element: <text:variable-set> ?.

    The values of the text:display attribute are value or none.

    19.803 text:display-levels

    @@ -19226,60 +19227,60 @@

    19.803 The default value for this attribute is 1.

    -

    The text:display-levels attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:list-level-style-number> 16.34 and <text:outline-level-style> 16.37.

    +

    The text:display-levels attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:list-level-style-number> ? and <text:outline-level-style> ?.

    -

    The text:display-levels attribute has the data type positiveInteger 18.2.

    +

    The text:display-levels attribute has the data type positiveInteger ?.

    19.804 text:display-outline-level

    The text:display-outline-level attribute specifies the numbering of a sequence by chapter. This attribute specifies an outline level that determines which chapters to reference for the chapter-specific numbering. All chapters that are at or below the specified outline level reset the value of the sequence to zero, the default value. The chapter number of the last chapter at or below the specified outline level is prefixed to the sequence number. Choosing an outline level of zero results in a continuous numbering of all sequence elements for that sequence variable.

    -

    The text:display-outline-level attribute is usable with the following element: <text:sequence-decl> 7.4.12.

    +

    The text:display-outline-level attribute is usable with the following element: <text:sequence-decl> ?.

    -

    The text:display-outline-level attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger 18.2.

    +

    The text:display-outline-level attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger ?.

    19.805 text:duration

    The text:duration attribute contains the value of a <text:editing-duration> field element if its value is fixed.

    -

    The text:duration attribute is usable with the following element: <text:editing-duration> 7.5.14.

    +

    The text:duration attribute is usable with the following element: <text:editing-duration> ?.

    -

    The text:duration attribute has the data type duration 18.2.

    +

    The text:duration attribute has the data type duration ?.

    19.806 text:edition

    The text:edition attribute specifies the edition for a bibliography index entry.

    -

    The text:edition attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-mark> 8.1.11.

    +

    The text:edition attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-mark> ?.

    -

    The text:edition attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The text:edition attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.807 text:editor

    The text:editor attribute specifies the editor for a bibliography index entry.

    -

    The text:editor attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-mark> 8.1.11.

    +

    The text:editor attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-mark> ?.

    -

    The text:editor attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The text:editor attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.808 text:filter-name

    The text:filter-name attribute specifies the filter type to be used to import the link target. The value of this attribute is implementation-dependent.

    -

    The text:filter-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:section-source> 5.4.2.

    +

    The text:filter-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:section-source> ?.

    -

    The text:filter-name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The text:filter-name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.809 text:fixed

    The text:fixed attribute specifies whether the value of a field element is fixed.

    The defined values for the text:fixed attribute are:

    • false: value of the field element where this attribute appears may be changed.  

    • true: value of the field element where this attribute appears is preserved. 

    -

    The text:fixed attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:author-initials> 7.3.7.2, <text:author-name> 7.3.7.1, <text:creation-date> 7.5.3, <text:creation-time> 7.5.4, <text:creator> 7.5.17, <text:date> 7.3.2, <text:description> 7.5.5, <text:editing-cycles> 7.5.13, <text:editing-duration> 7.5.14, <text:file-name> 7.3.9, <text:initial-creator> 7.5.2, <text:keywords> 7.5.12, <text:modification-date> 7.5.16, <text:modification-time> 7.5.15, <text:page-number> 7.3.4, <text:print-date> 7.5.8, <text:print-time> 7.5.7, <text:printed-by> 7.5.9, <text:sender-city> 7.3.6.13, <text:sender-company> 7.3.6.10, <text:sender-country> 7.3.6.15, <text:sender-email> 7.3.6.7, <text:sender-fax> 7.3.6.9, <text:sender-firstname> 7.3.6.2, <text:sender-initials> 7.3.6.4, <text:sender-lastname> 7.3.6.3, <text:sender-phone-private> 7.3.6.8, <text:sender-phone-work> 7.3.6.11, <text:sender-position> 7.3.6.6, <text:sender-postal-code> 7.3.6.14, <text:sender-state-or-province> 7.3.6.16, <text:sender-street> 7.3.6.12, <text:sender-title> 7.3.6.5, <text:subject> 7.5.11, <text:time> 7.3.3, <text:title> 7.5.10 and <text:user-defined> 7.5.6.

    +

    The text:fixed attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:author-initials> ?, <text:author-name> ?, <text:creation-date> ?, <text:creation-time> ?, <text:creator> ?, <text:date> ?, <text:description> ?, <text:editing-cycles> ?, <text:editing-duration> ?, <text:file-name> ?, <text:initial-creator> ?, <text:keywords> ?, <text:modification-date> ?, <text:modification-time> ?, <text:page-number> ?, <text:print-date> ?, <text:print-time> ?, <text:printed-by> ?, <text:sender-city> ?, <text:sender-company> ?, <text:sender-country> ?, <text:sender-email> ?, <text:sender-fax> ?, <text:sender-firstname> ?, <text:sender-initials> ?, <text:sender-lastname> ?, <text:sender-phone-private> ?, <text:sender-phone-work> ?, <text:sender-position> ?, <text:sender-postal-code> ?, <text:sender-state-or-province> ?, <text:sender-street> ?, <text:sender-title> ?, <text:subject> ?, <text:time> ?, <text:title> ? and <text:user-defined> ?.

    -

    The text:fixed attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The text:fixed attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.810 text:footnotes-position

    The text:footnotes-position attribute specifies a position for a footnote.

    The defined values for the text:footnotes-position attribute are:

    • document: end of the document. 

    • page: bottom of the page where the footnote citation is located. 

    • section: end of the section. 

    • text: at the page where the footnote citation is located, immediately below the page's text. 

    -

    The text:footnotes-position attribute is usable with the following element: <text:notes-configuration> 16.31.3.

    +

    The text:footnotes-position attribute is usable with the following element: <text:notes-configuration> ?.

    The values of the text:footnotes-position attribute are text, page, section or document.

    19.811 text:formula

    @@ -19288,9 +19289,9 @@

    19.811 <

    The attribute value should begin with a namespace prefix followed by ":" (U+003A, COLON) followed by the text of the formula. The namespace bound to the prefix determines the syntax and semantics of the formula.

    -

    The text:formula attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:expression> 7.4.14, <text:sequence> 7.4.13, <text:table-formula> 7.7.14, <text:user-field-decl> 7.4.8 and <text:variable-set> 7.4.4.

    +

    The text:formula attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:expression> ?, <text:sequence> ?, <text:table-formula> ?, <text:user-field-decl> ? and <text:variable-set> ?.

    -

    The text:formula attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The text:formula attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.812 text:global (deprecated)

    The text:global attribute specifies whether the user interface of a consumer should consider the documents to which linked text sections are linked as individually editable parts of the document.

    @@ -19301,23 +19302,23 @@

    19.812

    The default value for this attribute is false.

    -

    The text:global attribute is usable with the following element: <office:text> 3.4.

    +

    The text:global attribute is usable with the following element: <office:text> ?.

    -

    The text:global attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The text:global attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.813 text:howpublished

    The text:howpublished attribute specifies the publication type for a bibliography index entry.

    -

    The text:howpublished attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-mark> 8.1.11.

    +

    The text:howpublished attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-mark> ?.

    -

    The text:howpublished attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The text:howpublished attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.814 text:increment

    The text:increment attribute causes line numbers to be numbered as multiples of a specified increment.

    -

    The text:increment attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:linenumbering-configuration> 16.31.1 and <text:linenumbering-separator> 16.31.2.

    +

    The text:increment attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:linenumbering-configuration> ? and <text:linenumbering-separator> ?.

    -

    The text:increment attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger 18.2.

    +

    The text:increment attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger ?.

    19.815 text:id

    19.815.1 General

    @@ -19334,23 +19335,23 @@

    1

    The text:id attribute is deprecated in favor of xml:id. 19.920

    -

    The text:id attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:text-box> 10.4.3.

    +

    The text:id attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:text-box> ?.

    -

    The text:id attribute has the data type NCName 18.2.

    +

    The text:id attribute has the data type NCName ?.

    19.815.3 <text:alphabetical-index-mark-end>

    The text:id attribute specifies a name by which start- and end-mark elements are connected to each other. The name specified by the text:id attribute shall be unique except for a matching <text:alphabetical-index-mark-start> 8.1.8 element.

    -

    The text:id attribute is usable with the following element: <text:alphabetical-index-mark-end> 8.1.9.

    +

    The text:id attribute is usable with the following element: <text:alphabetical-index-mark-end> ?.

    -

    The text:id attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The text:id attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.815.4 <text:alphabetical-index-mark-start>

    The text:id attribute specifies a name by which start- and end-mark elements are connected to each other. The name specified by the text:id attribute shall be unique except for a matching <text:alphabetical-index-mark-end> 8.1.9 element.

    -

    The text:id attribute is usable with the following element: <text:alphabetical-index-mark-start> 8.1.8.

    +

    The text:id attribute is usable with the following element: <text:alphabetical-index-mark-start> ?.

    -

    The text:id attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The text:id attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.815.5 <text:changed-region> (deprecated)

    The text:id attribute specifies the an identifier for achanged region.

    @@ -19365,9 +19366,9 @@

    <

    The text:id attribute is deprecated in favor of xml:id. 19.920

    -

    The text:id attribute is usable with the following element: <text:changed-region> 5.5.3.

    +

    The text:id attribute is usable with the following element: <text:changed-region> ?.

    -

    The text:id attribute has the data type NCName 18.2.

    +

    The text:id attribute has the data type NCName ?.

    19.815.6 <text:h> (deprecated)

    The text:id attribute specifies an identifier for a heading.

    @@ -19380,16 +19381,16 @@

    19.815.6

    The text:id attribute is deprecated in favor of xml:id. 19.920

    -

    The text:id attribute is usable with the following element: <text:h> 5.1.2.

    +

    The text:id attribute is usable with the following element: <text:h> ?.

    -

    The text:id attribute has the data type NCName 18.2.

    +

    The text:id attribute has the data type NCName ?.

    19.815.7 <text:note>

    The text:id attribute specifies specifies a name by which notes can be referenced from <text:note-ref> elements. See 7.7.7.

    -

    The text:id attribute is usable with the following element: <text:note> 6.3.2.

    +

    The text:id attribute is usable with the following element: <text:note> ?.

    -

    The text:id attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The text:id attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.815.8 <text:p> (deprecated)

    The text:id attribute specifies an identifier for a paragraph.

    @@ -19402,53 +19403,53 @@

    19.815.8

    The text:id attribute is deprecated in favor of xml:id. 19.920

    -

    The text:id attribute is usable with the following element: <text:p> 5.1.3.

    +

    The text:id attribute is usable with the following element: <text:p> ?.

    -

    The text:id attribute has the data type NCName 18.2.

    +

    The text:id attribute has the data type NCName ?.

    19.815.9 <text:toc-mark-end>

    The text:id attribute specifies a name by which start- and end-mark elements are connected to each other. The name specified by the text:id attribute shall be unique except for a matching <text:toc-mark-start> 8.1.2 element.

    -

    The text:id attribute is usable with the following element: <text:toc-mark-end> 8.1.3.

    +

    The text:id attribute is usable with the following element: <text:toc-mark-end> ?.

    -

    The text:id attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The text:id attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.815.10 <text:toc-mark-start>

    The text:id attribute specifies a name by which start- and end-mark elements are connected to each other. The name specified by the text:id attribute shall be unique except for a matching <text:toc-mark-end> 8.1.3 element.

    -

    The text:id attribute is usable with the following element: <text:toc-mark-start> 8.1.2.

    +

    The text:id attribute is usable with the following element: <text:toc-mark-start> ?.

    -

    The text:id attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The text:id attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.815.11 <text:user-index-mark-end>

    The text:id attribute specifies a string by which start- and end-mark elements are connected to each other. The string shall be unique except for matching its corresponding <text:user-index-mark-start> 8.1.5 element.

    -

    The text:id attribute is usable with the following element: <text:user-index-mark-end> 8.1.6.

    +

    The text:id attribute is usable with the following element: <text:user-index-mark-end> ?.

    -

    The text:id attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The text:id attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.815.12 <text:user-index-mark-start>

    The text:id attribute specifies a string by which start- and end-mark elements are connected to each other. The string shall be unique except for matching its corresponding <text:user-index-mark-end> 8.1.6 element.

    -

    The text:id attribute is usable with the following element: <text:user-index-mark-start> 8.1.5.

    +

    The text:id attribute is usable with the following element: <text:user-index-mark-start> ?.

    -

    The text:id attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The text:id attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.816 text:identifier

    The text:identifier attribute specifies an identifier for a bibliography index entry.

    -

    The text:identifier attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-mark> 8.1.11.

    +

    The text:identifier attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-mark> ?.

    -

    The text:identifier attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The text:identifier attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.817 text:index-name

    The text:index-name attribute specifies the name of a user-defined index.

    Note: In order to support multiple user-defined indexes with different contents, user index marks have a text:index-name attribute. The same attribute can be used with a <text:user-index-source> element to specify which index marks apply to the current index.

    -

    The text:index-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:user-index-mark> 8.1.7, <text:user-index-mark-start> 8.1.5 and <text:user-index-source> 8.7.2.

    +

    The text:index-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:user-index-mark> ?, <text:user-index-mark-start> ? and <text:user-index-source> ?.

    -

    The text:index-name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The text:index-name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.818 text:index-scope

    The text:index-scope attribute specifies whether an index is constructed for an entire document or for a chapter.

    @@ -19459,7 +19460,7 @@

    19.818 <

    For <text:alphabetical-index-source> 8.8.2, <text:illustration-index-source> 8.4.2, <text:object-index-source> 8.6.2, <text:table-index-source> 8.5.2 and <text:user-index-source> 8.7.2 elements the default value for this attribute is document.

    -

    The text:index-scope attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:alphabetical-index-source> 8.8.2, <text:illustration-index-source> 8.4.2, <text:object-index-source> 8.6.2, <text:table-index-source> 8.5.2, <text:table-of-content-source> 8.3.2 and <text:user-index-source> 8.7.2.

    +

    The text:index-scope attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:alphabetical-index-source> ?, <text:illustration-index-source> ?, <text:object-index-source> ?, <text:table-index-source> ?, <text:table-of-content-source> ? and <text:user-index-source> ?.

    The values of the text:index-scope attribute are document or chapter.

    19.819 text:ignore-case

    @@ -19470,16 +19471,16 @@

    19.819 <
    • false: index entries that are identical except for character case should be listed as the same entries. 

    • true: index entries that are identical but differ in character case should not be listed as separate entries. 

    The default value for this attribute is false.

    -

    The text:ignore-case attribute is usable with the following element: <text:alphabetical-index-source> 8.8.2.

    +

    The text:ignore-case attribute is usable with the following element: <text:alphabetical-index-source> ?.

    -

    The text:ignore-case attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The text:ignore-case attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.820 text:institution

    The text:institution attribute specifies an institution for a bibliography index entry.

    -

    The text:institution attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-mark> 8.1.11.

    +

    The text:institution attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-mark> ?.

    -

    The text:institution attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The text:institution attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.821 text:is-hidden

    The text:is-hidden attribute specifies whether a field or paragraph is currently visible.

    @@ -19488,9 +19489,9 @@

    19.821 The defined values for the text:is-hidden attribute are:

    • false: condition for display has evaluated to false, field or paragraph is visible. 

    • true: condition for display has evaluated to true, field or paragraph is not visible. 

    -

    The text:is-hidden attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:hidden-paragraph> 7.7.11 and <text:hidden-text> 7.7.4.

    +

    The text:is-hidden attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:hidden-paragraph> ? and <text:hidden-text> ?.

    -

    The text:is-hidden attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The text:is-hidden attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.822 text:is-list-header

    The text:is-list-header attribute specifies the appearance of a specific heading without numbering.

    @@ -19499,67 +19500,67 @@

    19.822
  • false: heading will be numbered. 

  • true: heading will be not numbered, even if the header has a list-style.. 

  • The default value for this attribute is false.

    -

    The text:is-list-header attribute is usable with the following element: <text:h> 5.1.2.

    +

    The text:is-list-header attribute is usable with the following element: <text:h> ?.

    -

    The text:is-list-header attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The text:is-list-header attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.823 text:isbn

    The text:isbn attribute specifies an ISBN for a bibliography index entry.

    -

    The text:isbn attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-mark> 8.1.11.

    +

    The text:isbn attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-mark> ?.

    -

    The text:isbn attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The text:isbn attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.824 text:issn

    The text:issn attribute specifies an ISSN for a bibliography index entry.

    -

    The text:issn attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-mark> 8.1.11.

    +

    The text:issn attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-mark> ?.

    -

    The text:issn attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The text:issn attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.825 text:journal

    The text:journal attribute specifies a journal for a bibliography index entry.

    -

    The text:journal attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-mark> 8.1.11.

    +

    The text:journal attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-mark> ?.

    -

    The text:journal attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The text:journal attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.826 text:key

    The text:key attribute specifies a type for the index entries that should be used for sorting. See 8.1.11.

    The defined values for the text:key attribute are:

    -

    The text:key attribute is usable with the following element: <text:sort-key> 16.31.7.

    +

    The text:key attribute is usable with the following element: <text:sort-key> ?.

    The values of the text:key attribute are address, annote, author, bibliography-type, booktitle, chapter, custom1, custom2, custom3, custom4, custom5, edition, editor, howpublished, identifier, institution, isbn, issn, journal, month, note, number, organizations, pages, publisher, report-type, school, series, title, url, volume or year.

    19.827 text:key1

    The text:key1 attribute specifies an additional key for an alphabetical index mark. If only one key is used, it shall be contained in a text:key1 attribute.

    -

    The text:key1 attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:alphabetical-index-mark> 8.1.10 and <text:alphabetical-index-mark-start> 8.1.8.

    +

    The text:key1 attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:alphabetical-index-mark> ? and <text:alphabetical-index-mark-start> ?.

    -

    The text:key1 attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The text:key1 attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.828 text:key2

    The text:key2 attribute specifies an additional key for an alphabetical index mark.

    -

    The text:key2 attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:alphabetical-index-mark> 8.1.10 and <text:alphabetical-index-mark-start> 8.1.8.

    +

    The text:key2 attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:alphabetical-index-mark> ? and <text:alphabetical-index-mark-start> ?.

    -

    The text:key2 attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The text:key2 attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.829 text:key1-phonetic

    The text:key1-phonetic attribute specifies a phonetic key for <text:alphabetical-index-mark> and <text:alphabetical-index-mark-start> elements. Phonetic keys should be used for sorting.

    -

    The text:key1-phonetic attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:alphabetical-index-mark> 8.1.10 and <text:alphabetical-index-mark-start> 8.1.8.

    +

    The text:key1-phonetic attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:alphabetical-index-mark> ? and <text:alphabetical-index-mark-start> ?.

    -

    The text:key1-phonetic attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The text:key1-phonetic attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.830 text:key2-phonetic

    The text:key2-phonetic attribute specifies an additional phonetic key for <text:alphabetical-index-mark> and <text:alphabetical-index-mark-start> elements.

    -

    The text:key2-phonetic attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:alphabetical-index-mark> 8.1.10 and <text:alphabetical-index-mark-start> 8.1.8.

    +

    The text:key2-phonetic attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:alphabetical-index-mark> ? and <text:alphabetical-index-mark-start> ?.

    -

    The text:key2-phonetic attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The text:key2-phonetic attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.831 text:kind

    The text:kind attribute specifies which part of a measure is displayed.

    @@ -19568,23 +19569,23 @@

    19.831
  • gap: Adds space to text if the measure text's writing direction is perpendicular to the measure line.  

  • unit: The measure's unit is displayed. 

  • value: The measure's value is displayed. 

  • Note: The purpose of the gap value is add space between the measure line and the text if the text is displayed perpendicular to the measure line.

    -

    The text:kind attribute is usable with the following element: <text:measure> 7.7.13.

    +

    The text:kind attribute is usable with the following element: <text:measure> ?.

    The values of the text:kind attribute are value, unit or gap.

    19.832 text:label

    The text:label attribute specifies a label for user -nserted notes in a document. If this attribute is omitted, the element content is used.

    -

    The text:label attribute is usable with the following element: <text:note-citation> 6.3.3.

    +

    The text:label attribute is usable with the following element: <text:note-citation> ?.

    -

    The text:label attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The text:label attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.833 text:label-followed-by

    The text:label-followed-by attribute specifies a character that is inserted following a list label.

    The defined values for the text:label-followed-by attribute are:

    • listtab: a tab character is inserted after a list label before the text starts. 

    • nothing: text starts directly after a list label. 

    • space: a “ “ (U+0020, SPACE) character is inserted after a list label before the text starts. 

    -

    The text:label-followed-by attribute is usable with the following element: <style:list-level-label-alignment> 17.20.

    +

    The text:label-followed-by attribute is usable with the following element: <style:list-level-label-alignment> ?.

    The values of the text:label-followed-by attribute are listtab, space or nothing.

    19.834 text:level

    @@ -19593,9 +19594,9 @@

    19.834 For a <text:numbered-paragraph> 5.3.6 element the default value for this attribute is 1.

    -

    The text:level attribute is usable with the following elements: <number:num-list-label> 16.29.31, <text:list-level-style-bullet> 16.33, <text:list-level-style-image> 16.35, <text:list-level-style-number> 16.34, <text:numbered-paragraph> 5.3.6 and <text:outline-level-style> 16.37.

    +

    The text:level attribute is usable with the following elements: <number:num-list-label> ?, <text:list-level-style-bullet> ?, <text:list-level-style-image> ?, <text:list-level-style-number> ?, <text:numbered-paragraph> ? and <text:outline-level-style> ?.

    -

    The text:level attribute has the data type positiveInteger 18.2.

    +

    The text:level attribute has the data type positiveInteger ?.

    19.835 text:list-id (deprecated)

    The text:list-id attribute is deprecated, because only the deprecated element <text:numbered-paragraph> uses it.

    @@ -19604,9 +19605,9 @@

    19.835

    The text:list-id attribute did not exist in OpenDocument v1.0 and v1.1. For such text documents which do not contain the text:list-id attribute the following rules are applied to form a list from a group of numbered paragraphs:

    • A series of numbered paragraphs each using the same list style belong to the same list. 

    • A numbered paragraph that does not have a text:list-id gets the text:list-id of the last numbered paragraph on the same list level using the same list style. If the previous numbered-paragraph has a different list style, then a new list is started. 

    -

    The text:list-id attribute is usable with the following element: <text:numbered-paragraph> 5.3.6.

    +

    The text:list-id attribute is usable with the following element: <text:numbered-paragraph> ?.

    -

    The text:list-id attribute has the data type NCName 18.2.

    +

    The text:list-id attribute has the data type NCName ?.

    19.836 text:list-tab-stop-position

    The text:list-tab-stop-position attribute specifies an additional tab stop which is inserted into the list of tab stops that are defined for a list item. By default the tab stop's position is following the list label. The text of the first line of list item starts at this tab stop. In left-to-right layout environments this tab stop is interpreted as a left tab. While in right-to-left layout environments it is interpreted as a right tab.

    @@ -19617,9 +19618,9 @@

    19.8
    • The position of the additional tab stop is before the end of the list label. 

    • Between the end of the list label and the position of the additional tab stop exists already a tab stop. 

    In these cases, the tab character that is inserted following the list label advances to the next tab stop, or a default tab stop if none exists. However, other tab stops contained in the list item's text may advance to the additional list tab stop. The additional tab stop is further applied to the full text of tab stop, that is, not only the first line.

    -

    The text:list-tab-stop-position attribute is usable with the following element: <style:list-level-label-alignment> 17.20.

    +

    The text:list-tab-stop-position attribute is usable with the following element: <style:list-level-label-alignment> ?.

    -

    The text:list-tab-stop-position attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

    +

    The text:list-tab-stop-position attribute has the data type length ?.

    19.837 text:main-entry

    The text:main-entry attribute specifies which of multiple index marks for the same entry is the main entry.

    @@ -19628,16 +19629,16 @@

    19.837
  • false: no index mark is specified as the main entry from multiple index marks for the same entry. 

  • true: one index mark out of multiple index marks for the same entry is specified as the main entry. 

  • The default value for this attribute is false.

    -

    The text:main-entry attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:alphabetical-index-mark> 8.1.10 and <text:alphabetical-index-mark-start> 8.1.8.

    +

    The text:main-entry attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:alphabetical-index-mark> ? and <text:alphabetical-index-mark-start> ?.

    -

    The text:main-entry attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The text:main-entry attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.838 text:main-entry-style-name

    The text:main-entry-style-name attribute specifies thetext style to use for main entries. Sub entries are formatted using the default text style determined by the paragraph style of the entries.

    -

    The text:main-entry-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:alphabetical-index-source> 8.8.2.

    +

    The text:main-entry-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:alphabetical-index-source> ?.

    -

    The text:main-entry-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    +

    The text:main-entry-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    19.839 text:master-page-name

    The text:master-page-name attribute specifies the name of a master page.

    @@ -19646,16 +19647,16 @@

    19.839 For <text:notes-configuration> elements 16.31.3, the attributes specifies the master page which is used to format the pages on which the notes are displayed.

    -

    The text:master-page-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:notes-configuration> 16.31.3 and <text:page> 5.2.2.

    +

    The text:master-page-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:notes-configuration> ? and <text:page> ?.

    -

    The text:master-page-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    +

    The text:master-page-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    19.840 text:month

    The text:month attribute specifies a month for a bibliography index entry.

    -

    The text:month attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-mark> 8.1.11.

    +

    The text:month attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-mark> ?.

    -

    The text:month attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The text:month attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.841 text:name

    19.841.1 General

    @@ -19664,214 +19665,214 @@

    19.8

    The text:name attribute specifies a unique name for an alphabetical index.

    -

    The text:name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:alphabetical-index> 8.8.

    +

    The text:name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:alphabetical-index> ?.

    -

    The text:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The text:name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.841.3 <text:bibliography>

    The text:name attribute specifies a unique name for a bibliography.

    -

    The text:name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography> 8.9.

    +

    The text:name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography> ?.

    -

    The text:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The text:name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.841.4 <text:bookmark>

    The text:name attribute specifies a name for a bookmark.

    -

    The text:name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bookmark> 6.2.1.2.

    +

    The text:name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bookmark> ?.

    -

    The text:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The text:name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.841.5 <text:bookmark-end>

    The text:name attribute specifies a name that shall match the text:name attribute on only one <text:bookmark-start> 6.2.1.3 element in a document.

    -

    The text:name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bookmark-end> 6.2.1.4.

    +

    The text:name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bookmark-end> ?.

    -

    The text:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The text:name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.841.6 <text:bookmark-start>

    The text:name attribute specifies a name that shall match the text:name attribute on only one <text:bookmark-end> 6.2.1.4 element in a document.

    -

    The text:name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bookmark-start> 6.2.1.3.

    +

    The text:name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bookmark-start> ?.

    -

    The text:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The text:name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.841.7 <text:drop-down>

    The text:name attribute specifies a unique name for a drop-down list input field.

    -

    The text:name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:drop-down> 7.4.16.

    +

    The text:name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:drop-down> ?.

    -

    The text:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The text:name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.841.8 <text:execute-macro>

    The text:name attribute specifies a macro to invoke when a field is activated.

    -

    The text:name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:execute-macro> 7.7.10.

    +

    The text:name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:execute-macro> ?.

    -

    The text:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The text:name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.841.9 <text:illustration-index>

    The text:name attribute specifies a unique name for an illustration index.

    -

    The text:name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:illustration-index> 8.4.

    +

    The text:name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:illustration-index> ?.

    -

    The text:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The text:name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.841.10 <text:index-title>

    The text:name attribute specifies a unique name for an index title.

    -

    The text:name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:index-title> 8.2.3.

    +

    The text:name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:index-title> ?.

    -

    The text:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The text:name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.841.11 <text:object-index>

    The text:name attribute specifies a unique name for an object index.

    -

    The text:name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:object-index> 8.6.

    +

    The text:name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:object-index> ?.

    -

    The text:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The text:name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.841.12 <text:reference-mark>

    The text:name attribute specifies a unique name for reference elements.

    -

    The text:name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:reference-mark> 6.2.2.2.

    +

    The text:name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:reference-mark> ?.

    -

    The text:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The text:name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.841.13 <text:reference-mark-end>

    The text:name attribute specifies a name that shall match the text:name attribute on only one <text:reference-mark-start> 6.2.2.3 element in a document.

    -

    The text:name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:reference-mark-end> 6.2.2.4.

    +

    The text:name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:reference-mark-end> ?.

    -

    The text:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The text:name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.841.14 <text:reference-mark-start>

    The text:name attribute specifies a name that shall match the text:name attribute on only one <text:reference-mark-end> 6.2.2.4 element in a document.

    -

    The text:name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:reference-mark-start> 6.2.2.3.

    +

    The text:name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:reference-mark-start> ?.

    -

    The text:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The text:name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.841.15 <text:section>

    The text:name attribute specifies a unique name for a section.

    -

    The text:name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:section> 5.4.

    +

    The text:name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:section> ?.

    -

    The text:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The text:name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.841.16 <text:sequence>

    The text:name attribute specifies name of a variable to display. It shall match the name of a sequence variable already declared by a preceding <text:sequence-decl> 7.4.12 element.

    -

    The text:name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:sequence> 7.4.13.

    +

    The text:name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:sequence> ?.

    -

    The text:name attribute has the data type variableName 18.3.40.

    +

    The text:name attribute has the data type variableName ?.

    19.841.17 <text:sequence-decl>

    The text:name attribute specifies a unique name of a variable to be declared.

    -

    The text:name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:sequence-decl> 7.4.12.

    +

    The text:name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:sequence-decl> ?.

    -

    The text:name attribute has the data type variableName 18.3.40.

    +

    The text:name attribute has the data type variableName ?.

    19.841.18 <text:table-of-content>

    The text:name attribute specifies a unique name for a <text:table-of-content> element.

    -

    The text:name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:table-of-content> 8.3.

    +

    The text:name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:table-of-content> ?.

    -

    The text:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The text:name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.841.19 <text:table-index>

    The text:name attribute specifies a unique name for a table index.

    -

    The text:name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:table-index> 8.5.

    +

    The text:name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:table-index> ?.

    -

    The text:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The text:name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.841.20 <text:user-defined>

     The text:name attribute specifies a name that corresponds to the value of a meta:name attribute on a <meta:user-defined> element.

    -

    The text:name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:user-defined> 7.5.6.

    +

    The text:name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:user-defined> ?.

    -

    The text:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The text:name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.841.21 <text:user-field-decl>

    The text:name attribute specifies a unique name for a user-defined field declaration.

    -

    The text:name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:user-field-decl> 7.4.8.

    +

    The text:name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:user-field-decl> ?.

    -

    The text:name attribute has the data type variableName 18.3.40.

    +

    The text:name attribute has the data type variableName ?.

    19.841.22 <text:user-field-get>

    The text:name attribute specifies the name of a user-defined field that shall be declared already by a preceding <text:user-field-decl> 7.4.8 element.

    -

    The text:name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:user-field-get> 7.4.9.

    +

    The text:name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:user-field-get> ?.

    -

    The text:name attribute has the data type variableName 18.3.40.

    +

    The text:name attribute has the data type variableName ?.

    19.841.23 <text:user-field-input>

    The text:name attribute specifies the name of a user-defined field that shall be declared already by a preceding <text:user-field-decl> 7.4.8 element.

    -

    The text:name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:user-field-input> 7.4.10.

    +

    The text:name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:user-field-input> ?.

    -

    The text:name attribute has the data type variableName 18.3.40.

    +

    The text:name attribute has the data type variableName ?.

    19.841.24 <text:user-index>

    The text:name attribute specifies a unique name for a user-specified index.

    -

    The text:name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:user-index> 8.7.

    +

    The text:name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:user-index> ?.

    -

    The text:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The text:name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.841.25 <text:variable-set>

    The text:name attribute specifies a variable name that shall match a variable name already declared by a preceding <text:variable-decl> 7.4.3 element.

    -

    The text:name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:variable-set> 7.4.4.

    +

    The text:name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:variable-set> ?.

    -

    The text:name attribute has the data type variableName 18.3.40.

    +

    The text:name attribute has the data type variableName ?.

    19.841.26 <text:variable-decl>

    The text:name attribute specifies a unique name for a variable declaration.

    -

    The text:name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:variable-decl> 7.4.3.

    +

    The text:name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:variable-decl> ?.

    -

    The text:name attribute has the data type variableName 18.3.40.

    +

    The text:name attribute has the data type variableName ?.

    19.841.27 <text:variable-get>

    The text:name attribute specifies a variable name that shall match a preceding <text:variable-decl> 7.4.3 element.

    -

    The text:name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:variable-get> 7.4.5.

    +

    The text:name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:variable-get> ?.

    -

    The text:name attribute has the data type variableName 18.3.40.

    +

    The text:name attribute has the data type variableName ?.

    19.841.28 <text:variable-input>

    The text:name attribute specifies a variable name that shall match the name of variable already declared by a preceding <text:variable-decl> 7.4.3 element.

    -

    The text:name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:variable-input> 7.4.6.

    +

    The text:name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:variable-input> ?.

    -

    The text:name attribute has the data type variableName 18.3.40.

    +

    The text:name attribute has the data type variableName ?.

    19.842 text:note

    The text:note attribute specifies a note for a bibliography index entry.

    -

    The text:note attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-mark> 8.1.11.

    +

    The text:note attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-mark> ?.

    -

    The text:note attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The text:note attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.843 text:note-class

    The text:note-class attribute specifies the class of a note.

    The defined values for the text:note-class attribute are:

    • endnote: note appears at the end of a chapter or document.  

    • footnote: note appears at the footer of a page. 

    -

    The text:note-class attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:note> 6.3.2, <text:note-ref> 7.7.7 and <text:notes-configuration> 16.31.3.

    +

    The text:note-class attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:note> ?, <text:note-ref> ? and <text:notes-configuration> ?.

    The values of the text:note-class attribute are footnote or endnote.

    19.844 text:number

    The text:number attribute specifies a number for a bibliography index entry.

    -

    The text:number attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-mark> 8.1.11.

    +

    The text:number attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-mark> ?.

    -

    The text:number attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The text:number attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.845 text:number-lines

    The text:number-lines attribute specifies whether lines are numbered.

    @@ -19880,9 +19881,9 @@

    19.845
    • false: lines are not numbered. 

    • true: lines are numbered. 

    For a <text:linenumbering-configuration> 16.31.1 element the default value for this attribute is true.

    -

    The text:number-lines attribute is usable with the following element: <text:linenumbering-configuration> 16.31.1.

    +

    The text:number-lines attribute is usable with the following element: <text:linenumbering-configuration> ?.

    -

    The text:number-lines attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The text:number-lines attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.846 text:number-position

    The text:number-position attribute specifies in which margin of a page line numbers appear.

    @@ -19891,7 +19892,7 @@

    19.846
  • inner: line numbers appear on the inner margin of a page. 

  • left: line numbers appear on the left margin of a page. 

  • outer: line numbers appear on the outer margin of a page. 

  • right: line numbers appear on the right margin of a page 

  • The default value for this attribute is left.

    -

    The text:number-position attribute is usable with the following element: <text:linenumbering-configuration> 16.31.1.

    +

    The text:number-position attribute is usable with the following element: <text:linenumbering-configuration> ?.

    The values of the text:number-position attribute are left, right, inner or outer.

    19.847 text:numbered-entries

    @@ -19902,23 +19903,23 @@

    19.847
  • false: short names for bibliographic entries displayed. 

  • true: number displayed for bibliographic entries. 

  • The default value for this attribute is false.

    -

    The text:numbered-entries attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-configuration> 16.31.6.

    +

    The text:numbered-entries attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-configuration> ?.

    -

    The text:numbered-entries attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The text:numbered-entries attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.848 text:offset

    The text:offset attribute specifies the distance between a line number and the margin.

    -

    The text:offset attribute is usable with the following element: <text:linenumbering-configuration> 16.31.1.

    +

    The text:offset attribute is usable with the following element: <text:linenumbering-configuration> ?.

    -

    The text:offset attribute has the data type nonNegativeLength 18.3.21.

    +

    The text:offset attribute has the data type nonNegativeLength ?.

    19.849 text:organizations

    The text:organizations attribute specifies one or more organizations for a bibliography index entry.

    -

    The text:organizations attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-mark> 8.1.11.

    +

    The text:organizations attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-mark> ?.

    -

    The text:organizations attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The text:organizations attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.850 text:outline-level

    19.850.1 General

    @@ -19929,86 +19930,86 @@

    The defined values for the text:outline-level attribute are:

    • 1: index mark with only text but no keys assigned is assigned to level one. 

    • 2: index mark with text and one key, key is assigned to level one and index mark value is assigned to level two. 

    • 3: index mark with two keys, first key is assigned to level one, second key is assigned to level two, and the index mark value is assigned to level three. 

    • separator: the template defines an alphabetical separator.  

    -

    The text:outline-level attribute is usable with the following element: <text:alphabetical-index-entry-template> 8.8.4.

    +

    The text:outline-level attribute is usable with the following element: <text:alphabetical-index-entry-template> ?.

    The values of the text:outline-level attribute are 1, 2, 3 or separator.

    19.850.3 <text:chapter>

    The text:outline-level attribute specifies an outline level to use. The <text:chapter> element displays a chapter number or title up to the specified outline level.

    -

    The text:outline-level attribute is usable with the following element: <text:chapter> 7.3.8.

    +

    The text:outline-level attribute is usable with the following element: <text:chapter> ?.

    -

    The text:outline-level attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger 18.2.

    +

    The text:outline-level attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger ?.

    19.850.4 <text:h>

    The text:outline-level attribute specifies the level of a heading, starting with 1. Headings without a level attribute are assumed to be at level 1.

    -

    The text:outline-level attribute is usable with the following element: <text:h> 5.1.2.

    +

    The text:outline-level attribute is usable with the following element: <text:h> ?.

    -

    The text:outline-level attribute has the data type positiveInteger 18.2.

    +

    The text:outline-level attribute has the data type positiveInteger ?.

    19.850.5 <text:index-entry-chapter>

    The text:outline-level attribute specifies an outline level for an index entry.

    -

    The text:outline-level attribute is usable with the following element: <text:index-entry-chapter> 8.13.1.

    +

    The text:outline-level attribute is usable with the following element: <text:index-entry-chapter> ?.

    -

    The text:outline-level attribute has the data type positiveInteger 18.2.

    +

    The text:outline-level attribute has the data type positiveInteger ?.

    19.850.6 <text:index-source-styles>

    The text:outline-level attribute specifies an outline level for an index entry.

    -

    The text:outline-level attribute is usable with the following element: <text:index-source-styles> 8.10.

    +

    The text:outline-level attribute is usable with the following element: <text:index-source-styles> ?.

    -

    The text:outline-level attribute has the data type positiveInteger 18.2.

    +

    The text:outline-level attribute has the data type positiveInteger ?.

    19.850.7 <text:user-index-mark>

    The text:outline-level attribute specifies an outline level for an index entry.

    -

    The text:outline-level attribute is usable with the following element: <text:user-index-mark> 8.1.7.

    +

    The text:outline-level attribute is usable with the following element: <text:user-index-mark> ?.

    -

    The text:outline-level attribute has the data type positiveInteger 18.2.

    +

    The text:outline-level attribute has the data type positiveInteger ?.

    19.850.8 <text:table-of-content-entry-template>

    The text:outline-level attribute specifies to which outline level an entry configuration applies. Outline levels shall be unique for the template elements in one index source.

    -

    The text:outline-level attribute is usable with the following element: <text:table-of-content-entry-template> 8.3.3.

    +

    The text:outline-level attribute is usable with the following element: <text:table-of-content-entry-template> ?.

    -

    The text:outline-level attribute has the data type positiveInteger 18.2.

    +

    The text:outline-level attribute has the data type positiveInteger ?.

    19.850.9 <text:table-of-content-source>

    The text:outline-level attribute specifies which outline levels are used when generating a table of contents. The value of this attribute shall be an integer greater than zero. If this attribute is omitted, all outline levels are used by default.

    -

    The text:outline-level attribute is usable with the following element: <text:table-of-content-source> 8.3.2.

    +

    The text:outline-level attribute is usable with the following element: <text:table-of-content-source> ?.

    -

    The text:outline-level attribute has the data type positiveInteger 18.2.

    +

    The text:outline-level attribute has the data type positiveInteger ?.

    19.850.10 <text:toc-mark>

    The text:outline-level attribute specifies an outline level for a table of contents index entry.

    -

    The text:outline-level attribute is usable with the following element: <text:toc-mark> 8.1.4.

    +

    The text:outline-level attribute is usable with the following element: <text:toc-mark> ?.

    -

    The text:outline-level attribute has the data type positiveInteger 18.2.

    +

    The text:outline-level attribute has the data type positiveInteger ?.

    19.850.11 <text:toc-mark-start>

    The text:outline-level attribute specifies an outline level for a table of contents index entry.

    -

    The text:outline-level attribute is usable with the following element: <text:toc-mark-start> 8.1.2.

    +

    The text:outline-level attribute is usable with the following element: <text:toc-mark-start> ?.

    -

    The text:outline-level attribute has the data type positiveInteger 18.2.

    +

    The text:outline-level attribute has the data type positiveInteger ?.

    19.850.12 <text:user-index-entry-template>

    The text:outline-level attribute specifies the template applied to entries at a specified outline level in a user-defined index. All <text:user-index-entry-template> elements that are contained in the same parent element shall specify different outline levels.

    -

    The text:outline-level attribute is usable with the following element: <text:user-index-entry-template> 8.7.3.

    +

    The text:outline-level attribute is usable with the following element: <text:user-index-entry-template> ?.

    -

    The text:outline-level attribute has the data type positiveInteger 18.2.

    +

    The text:outline-level attribute has the data type positiveInteger ?.

    19.850.13 <text:user-index-mark-start>

    The text:outline-level attribute specifies an outline level for a user index entry.

    -

    The text:outline-level attribute is usable with the following element: <text:user-index-mark-start> 8.1.5.

    +

    The text:outline-level attribute is usable with the following element: <text:user-index-mark-start> ?.

    -

    The text:outline-level attribute has the data type positiveInteger 18.2.

    +

    The text:outline-level attribute has the data type positiveInteger ?.

    19.851 text:page-adjust

    19.851.1 General

    @@ -20017,39 +20018,39 @@

    19.851.2 The text:page-adjust attribute specifies an adjustment of the value of a page number field, to display of page numbers of following or preceding pages. The specified value is added to the current page number. If a page with the resulting page number does not exist, no number is displayed.

    -

    The text:page-adjust attribute is usable with the following element: <text:page-number> 7.3.4.

    +

    The text:page-adjust attribute is usable with the following element: <text:page-number> ?.

    -

    The text:page-adjust attribute has the data type integer 18.2.

    +

    The text:page-adjust attribute has the data type integer ?.

    19.851.3 <text:page-variable-set>

    The text:page-adjust attribute specifies a page adjustment. The value of an active page variable is the current page number plus any page adjustment value immediately prior to the occurrence of this variable in document order.

    -

    The text:page-adjust attribute is usable with the following element: <text:page-variable-set> 7.7.1.2.

    +

    The text:page-adjust attribute is usable with the following element: <text:page-variable-set> ?.

    -

    The text:page-adjust attribute has the data type integer 18.2.

    +

    The text:page-adjust attribute has the data type integer ?.

    19.852 text:pages

    The text:pages attribute specifies the page number or page numbers for a bibliography index entry.

    -

    The text:pages attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-mark> 8.1.11.

    +

    The text:pages attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-mark> ?.

    -

    The text:pages attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The text:pages attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.853 text:placeholder-type

    The text:placeholder-type attribute specifies the content type of a placeholder.

    The defined values for the text:placeholder-type attribute are:

    • image: placeholder can be replaced by an image. 

    • object: placeholder can be replaced by an object. 

    • table: placeholder can be replaced by a table. 

    • text: placeholder can be replaced by text. 

    • text-box: placeholder can be replaced by a text-box. 

    -

    The text:placeholder-type attribute is usable with the following element: <text:placeholder> 7.7.2.

    +

    The text:placeholder-type attribute is usable with the following element: <text:placeholder> ?.

    The values of the text:placeholder-type attribute are text, table, text-box, image or object.

    19.854 text:prefix

    The text:prefix attribute specifies a string that is displayed before a bibliography entry's short name or number if it occurs outside the bibliography.

    -

    The text:prefix attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-configuration> 16.31.6.

    +

    The text:prefix attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-configuration> ?.

    -

    The text:prefix attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The text:prefix attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.855 text:protected

    The text:protected attribute specifies whether a section is protected. A section can be protected, which means that a user cannot edit the section. The protection is enforced by the user interface only.

    @@ -20058,18 +20059,18 @@

    19.855 The defined values for the text:protected attribute are:

    • false: section is not protected from editing. 

    • true: section is protected from editing. 

    -

    The text:protected attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:alphabetical-index> 8.8, <text:bibliography> 8.9, <text:illustration-index> 8.4, <text:index-title> 8.2.3, <text:object-index> 8.6, <text:section> 5.4, <text:table-index> 8.5, <text:table-of-content> 8.3 and <text:user-index> 8.7.

    +

    The text:protected attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:alphabetical-index> ?, <text:bibliography> ?, <text:illustration-index> ?, <text:index-title> ?, <text:object-index> ?, <text:section> ?, <text:table-index> ?, <text:table-of-content> ? and <text:user-index> ?.

    -

    The text:protected attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The text:protected attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.856 text:protection-key

    The text:protection-key attribute, when present, specifies that an authorization is required for removing the protection of a section. The authentication procedure is identified by the text:protection-key-digest-algorithm attribute 19.857 The attribute value is binary data that may be used by the authentication procedure.

    The password shall be provided as a sequence of bytes in UTF-8 encoding.

    -

    The text:protection-key attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:alphabetical-index> 8.8, <text:bibliography> 8.9, <text:illustration-index> 8.4, <text:index-title> 8.2.3, <text:object-index> 8.6, <text:section> 5.4, <text:table-index> 8.5, <text:table-of-content> 8.3 and <text:user-index> 8.7.

    +

    The text:protection-key attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:alphabetical-index> ?, <text:bibliography> ?, <text:illustration-index> ?, <text:index-title> ?, <text:object-index> ?, <text:section> ?, <text:table-index> ?, <text:table-of-content> ? and <text:user-index> ?.

    -

    The text:protection-key attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The text:protection-key attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.857 text:protection-key-digest-algorithm

    The text:protection-key-digest-algorithm attribute value is an IRI that identifies an authentication procedure for removing a protection.

    @@ -20082,16 +20083,16 @@

    <

    The default value for this attribute is http://www.w3.org/2000/09/xmldsig#sha1.

    -

    The text:protection-key-digest-algorithm attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:alphabetical-index> 8.8, <text:bibliography> 8.9, <text:illustration-index> 8.4, <text:index-title> 8.2.3, <text:object-index> 8.6, <text:section> 5.4, <text:table-index> 8.5, <text:table-of-content> 8.3 and <text:user-index> 8.7.

    +

    The text:protection-key-digest-algorithm attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:alphabetical-index> ?, <text:bibliography> ?, <text:illustration-index> ?, <text:index-title> ?, <text:object-index> ?, <text:section> ?, <text:table-index> ?, <text:table-of-content> ? and <text:user-index> ?.

    -

    The text:protection-key-digest-algorithm attribute has the data type anyIRI 18.3.2.

    +

    The text:protection-key-digest-algorithm attribute has the data type anyIRI ?.

    19.858 text:publisher

    The text:publisher attribute specifies a publisher for a bibliography index entry.

    -

    The text:publisher attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-mark> 8.1.11.

    +

    The text:publisher attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-mark> ?.

    -

    The text:publisher attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The text:publisher attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.859 text:ref-name

    19.859.1 General

    @@ -20100,42 +20101,42 @@

    19.859.2 <

    The text:ref-name attribute references a <text:bookmark> 6.2.1.2 or <text:bookmark-start> 6.2.1.3 element by the value of that element's text:name 6.2.1.3 attribute.

    -

    The text:ref-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bookmark-ref> 7.7.6.

    +

    The text:ref-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bookmark-ref> ?.

    -

    The text:ref-name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The text:ref-name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.859.3 <text:note-ref>

    The text:ref-name attribute references a <text:note> 19.842 element by the value of that element's text:id 19.815 attribute.

    -

    The text:ref-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:note-ref> 7.7.7.

    +

    The text:ref-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:note-ref> ?.

    -

    The text:ref-name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The text:ref-name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.859.4 <text:reference-ref>

    The text:ref-name attribute references a <text:reference-mark> 6.2.2.2 or <text:reference-mark-start> 6.2.2.3 element by the value of that element's text:name 19.841 attribute.

    The text:ref-name attribute identifies the element referenced by this reference field element.

    -

    The text:ref-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:reference-ref> 7.7.5.

    +

    The text:ref-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:reference-ref> ?.

    -

    The text:ref-name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The text:ref-name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.859.5 <text:sequence>

    The text:ref-name attribute specifies the name for a sequence field that is the target of a reference field. No two sequence fields can have the same reference name.

    If a sequence field is not the target of a reference, this attribute can be omitted.

    -

    The text:ref-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:sequence> 7.4.13.

    +

    The text:ref-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:sequence> ?.

    -

    The text:ref-name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The text:ref-name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.859.6 <text:sequence-ref>

    The text:ref-name attribute references a <text:sequence> 7.4.13 element by the value of that element's text:ref-name 7.4.13 attribute.

    -

    The text:ref-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:sequence-ref> 7.7.8.

    +

    The text:ref-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:sequence-ref> ?.

    -

    The text:ref-name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    -

    19.860 text:reference-format

    +

    The text:ref-name attribute has the data type string ?.

    +

    19.860 text:reference-format

    The text:reference-format attribute specifies what information about a reference is displayed. If the reference format is not specified, the page format is used as the default.

    @@ -20147,15 +20148,15 @@

    19.860 Additional defined values for the text:reference-format attribute supported by all references to bookmarks or other reference fields are:

    -

    The text:reference-format attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:bookmark-ref> 7.7.6, <text:note-ref> 7.7.7, <text:reference-ref> 7.7.5 and <text:sequence-ref> 7.7.8.

    +

    The text:reference-format attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:bookmark-ref> ?, <text:note-ref> ?, <text:reference-ref> ? and <text:sequence-ref> ?.

    -

    For <text:reference-ref> 7.7.5 elements, the values of the text:reference-format attribute are , page, chapter, direction, text, number-no-superior, number-all-superior or number.

    +

    For <text:reference-ref> ? elements, the values of the text:reference-format attribute are , page, chapter, direction, text, number-no-superior, number-all-superior or number.

    -

    For <text:bookmark-ref> 7.7.6 elements, the values of the text:reference-format attribute are , page, chapter, direction, text, number-no-superior, number-all-superior or number.

    +

    For <text:bookmark-ref> ? elements, the values of the text:reference-format attribute are , page, chapter, direction, text, number-no-superior, number-all-superior or number.

    -

    For <text:note-ref> 7.7.7 elements, the values of the text:reference-format attribute are , page, chapter, direction or text.

    +

    For <text:note-ref> ? elements, the values of the text:reference-format attribute are , page, chapter, direction or text.

    -

    For <text:sequence-ref> 7.7.8 elements, the values of the text:reference-format attribute are , page, chapter, direction, text, category-and-value, caption or value.

    +

    For <text:sequence-ref> ? elements, the values of the text:reference-format attribute are , page, chapter, direction, text, category-and-value, caption or value.

    19.861 text:relative-tab-stop-position

    The text:relative-tab-stop-position attribute specifies whether the position of tab stops is relative to the left margin or to the left indent as determined by the paragraph style. It is used in the specification for the generation of index entries and table of content entries.

    @@ -20164,16 +20165,16 @@

    • false: paragraph style determines position of tab stops relative to the left margin. 

    • true: paragraph style determines the position of tab stops relative to the left indent. 

    The default value for this attribute is true.

    -

    The text:relative-tab-stop-position attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:alphabetical-index-source> 8.8.2, <text:illustration-index-source> 8.4.2, <text:object-index-source> 8.6.2, <text:table-index-source> 8.5.2, <text:table-of-content-source> 8.3.2 and <text:user-index-source> 8.7.2.

    +

    The text:relative-tab-stop-position attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:alphabetical-index-source> ?, <text:illustration-index-source> ?, <text:object-index-source> ?, <text:table-index-source> ?, <text:table-of-content-source> ? and <text:user-index-source> ?.

    -

    The text:relative-tab-stop-position attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The text:relative-tab-stop-position attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.862 text:report-type

    The text:report-type attribute specifies a report type for a bibliography index entry.

    -

    The text:report-type attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-mark> 8.1.11.

    +

    The text:report-type attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-mark> ?.

    -

    The text:report-type attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The text:report-type attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.863 text:restart-numbering

    The text:restart-numbering attribute specifies whether to restart the numbering of headings.

    @@ -20182,9 +20183,9 @@

    19.863
  • false: numbering of headings does not restart. 

  • true: numbering of headings does restart. 

  • The default value for this attribute is false.

    -

    The text:restart-numbering attribute is usable with the following element: <text:h> 5.1.2.

    +

    The text:restart-numbering attribute is usable with the following element: <text:h> ?.

    -

    The text:restart-numbering attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The text:restart-numbering attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.864 text:restart-on-page

    The text:restart-on-page attribute specifies whether the line count is reset to 1 at the start of every page.

    @@ -20195,39 +20196,39 @@

    19.864
  • false: line count is not reset, resulting in document-wide numbering of lines. 

  • true: line count is reset to 1 at the beginning of every page, resulting in page-specific line numbering. 

  • The default value for this attribute is false.

    -

    The text:restart-on-page attribute is usable with the following element: <text:linenumbering-configuration> 16.31.1.

    +

    The text:restart-on-page attribute is usable with the following element: <text:linenumbering-configuration> ?.

    -

    The text:restart-on-page attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The text:restart-on-page attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.865 text:row-number

    The text:row-number attribute specifies a row number to select when a condition is true.

    -

    The text:row-number attribute is usable with the following element: <text:database-row-select> 7.6.5.

    +

    The text:row-number attribute is usable with the following element: <text:database-row-select> ?.

    -

    The text:row-number attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger 18.2.

    +

    The text:row-number attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger ?.

    19.866 text:school

    The text:school attribute specifies a school for a bibliography index entry.

    -

    The text:school attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-mark> 8.1.11.

    +

    The text:school attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-mark> ?.

    -

    The text:school attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The text:school attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.867 text:section-name

    The text:section-name attribute specifies a section to which a section is linked by its name. The referenced section occurs either in the document referenced by the xlink:href 19.916 attribute on the same <text:section-source> element, or in the same document if the xlink:href 19.916 attribute is not present.

    If the text:section-name attribute is not present, the section is linked to the entire document referenced by the xlink:href attribute, unless the xlink:href attribute contains a fragment identifier. If neither the xlink:href attribute nor the text:section-name attribute is present, the <text:section-source> element shall be ignored.

    -

    The text:section-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:section-source> 5.4.2.

    +

    The text:section-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:section-source> ?.

    -

    The text:section-name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The text:section-name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.868 text:series

    The text:series attribute specifies the series for a bibliography index entry.

    -

    The text:series attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-mark> 8.1.11.

    +

    The text:series attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-mark> ?.

    -

    The text:series attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The text:series attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.869 text:select-page

    19.869.1 General

    @@ -20238,7 +20239,7 @@

    19.86

    The defined values for the text:select-page attribute are:

    • next: check for next page and if it exists, displays continuation text. 

    • previous: check for previous page and if it exists, display continuation text. 

    -

    The text:select-page attribute is usable with the following element: <text:page-continuation> 7.3.5.

    +

    The text:select-page attribute is usable with the following element: <text:page-continuation> ?.

    The values of the text:select-page attribute are previous or next.

    19.869.3 <text:page-number>

    @@ -20249,7 +20250,7 @@

    19.869.3
  • current: number of the current page. 

  • next: number of the page immediately following the current page. 

  • previous: number of the page immediately preceding the current page. 

  • Note: To display the current page number on all pages except the first or last page, use a combination of the text:select-page and text:page-adjust 19.851 attributes.

    -

    The text:select-page attribute is usable with the following element: <text:page-number> 7.3.4.

    +

    The text:select-page attribute is usable with the following element: <text:page-number> ?.

    The values of the text:select-page attribute are previous, current or next.

    19.870 text:separation-character

    @@ -20258,16 +20259,16 @@

    19.870

    If the value of the text:display-outline-level attribute is a non-zero value, a separation character may be specified. The default separation character is "." (U+002E, FULL STOP). If the value of text:display-outline-level 19.851 is zero, this attribute shall be omitted.

    -

    The text:separation-character attribute is usable with the following element: <text:sequence-decl> 7.4.12.

    +

    The text:separation-character attribute is usable with the following element: <text:sequence-decl> ?.

    -

    The text:separation-character attribute has the data type character 18.3.7.

    +

    The text:separation-character attribute has the data type character ?.

    19.871 text:sort-algorithm

    The text:sort-algorithm specifies a locale-specific sorting algorithm by name.

    -

    The text:sort-algorithm attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:alphabetical-index-source> 8.8.2 and <text:bibliography-configuration> 16.31.6.

    +

    The text:sort-algorithm attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:alphabetical-index-source> ? and <text:bibliography-configuration> ?.

    -

    The text:sort-algorithm attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The text:sort-algorithm attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.872 text:sort-ascending

    The text:sort-ascending attribute specifies whether locale-specific sorting takes place in ascending or descending order.

    @@ -20276,9 +20277,9 @@

    19.872
  • false: sorting takes place in descending order. 

  • true: sorting takes place in ascending order. 

  • The default value for this attribute is true.

    -

    The text:sort-ascending attribute is usable with the following element: <text:sort-key> 16.31.7.

    +

    The text:sort-ascending attribute is usable with the following element: <text:sort-key> ?.

    -

    The text:sort-ascending attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The text:sort-ascending attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.873 text:sort-by-position

    The text:sort-by-position attribute specifies whether bibliography entries are displayed in the order of their positions in the document, or by selected fields.

    @@ -20287,9 +20288,9 @@

    19.873
  • false: bibliographic entries are displayed in the order of their positions in a document. 

  • true: bibliographic entries are displayed as sorted by selected fields. The collation order for entries sorted by fields is determined by by the attributes fo:language 19.236, fo:country 19.234, fo:script 19.242, style:rfc-language-tag 19.516 and text:sort-algorithm 19.516. 

  • The default value for this attribute is true.

    -

    The text:sort-by-position attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-configuration> 16.31.6.

    +

    The text:sort-by-position attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-configuration> ?.

    -

    The text:sort-by-position attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The text:sort-by-position attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.874 text:start-value

    19.874.1 General

    @@ -20298,66 +20299,66 @@

    19.874.2 <

    The text:start-value attribute specifies a value that restarts numbering at the current heading.

    -

    The text:start-value attribute is usable with the following element: <text:h> 5.1.2.

    +

    The text:start-value attribute is usable with the following element: <text:h> ?.

    -

    The text:start-value attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger 18.2.

    +

    The text:start-value attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger ?.

    19.874.3 <text:list-item>

    The text:start-value attribute specifies a value that restarts numbering of a list at the current item. This attribute can only be applied to items in a list with a numbering list style.

    -

    The text:start-value attribute is usable with the following element: <text:list-item> 5.3.4.

    +

    The text:start-value attribute is usable with the following element: <text:list-item> ?.

    -

    The text:start-value attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger 18.2.

    +

    The text:start-value attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger ?.

    19.874.4 <text:list-level-style-number>

    The text:start-value attribute specifies a value that restarts numbering at the current list level. A value of zero is permitted.

    For a <text:list-level-style-number> 16.34 element the default value for this attribute is 1.

    -

    The text:start-value attribute is usable with the following element: <text:list-level-style-number> 16.34.

    +

    The text:start-value attribute is usable with the following element: <text:list-level-style-number> ?.

    -

    The text:start-value attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger 18.2.

    +

    The text:start-value attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger ?.

    19.874.5 <text:notes-configuration>

    The text:start-value attribute specifies the value at which note numbering starts.

    For a <text:notes-configuration> 16.31.3 element the default value for this attribute is 1.

    -

    The text:start-value attribute is usable with the following element: <text:notes-configuration> 16.31.3.

    +

    The text:start-value attribute is usable with the following element: <text:notes-configuration> ?.

    -

    The text:start-value attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger 18.2.

    +

    The text:start-value attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger ?.

    19.874.6 <text:numbered-paragraph> (deprecated)

    The text:start-value attribute specifies a value that restarts numbering of a numbered paragraph at the current item.

    -

    The text:start-value attribute is usable with the following element: <text:numbered-paragraph> 5.3.6.

    +

    The text:start-value attribute is usable with the following element: <text:numbered-paragraph> ?.

    -

    The text:start-value attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger 18.2.

    +

    The text:start-value attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger ?.

    19.874.7 <text:outline-level-style>

    The text:start-value attribute specifies the first number of a heading item at the current level. A value of zero is permitted.

    For a <text:outline-level-style> 16.37 element the default value for this attribute is 1.

    -

    The text:start-value attribute is usable with the following element: <text:outline-level-style> 16.37.

    +

    The text:start-value attribute is usable with the following element: <text:outline-level-style> ?.

    -

    The text:start-value attribute has the data type positiveInteger 18.2.

    +

    The text:start-value attribute has the data type positiveInteger ?.

    19.875 text:start-numbering-at

    The text:start-numbering-at attribute specifies if footnote numbers start with a new number at the beginning of the document or at the beginning of each chapter or page.

    The defined values for the text:start-numbering-at attribute are:

    • chapter: footnote numbers start with a new number at the beginning of a chapter. 

    • document: footnote numbers start with a new number at the beginning of a document.  

    • page: footnote numbers start with a new number at the beginning of a page. 

    -

    The text:start-numbering-at attribute is usable with the following element: <text:notes-configuration> 16.31.3.

    +

    The text:start-numbering-at attribute is usable with the following element: <text:notes-configuration> ?.

    The values of the text:start-numbering-at attribute are document, chapter or page.

    19.876 text:string-value-phonetic

    The text:string-value-phonetic attribute specifies a phonetic description of a word.

    -

    The text:string-value-phonetic attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:alphabetical-index-mark> 8.1.10 and <text:alphabetical-index-mark-start> 8.1.8.

    +

    The text:string-value-phonetic attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:alphabetical-index-mark> ? and <text:alphabetical-index-mark-start> ?.

    -

    The text:string-value-phonetic attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The text:string-value-phonetic attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.877 text:string-value

    19.877.1 General

    @@ -20366,51 +20367,51 @@

    The text:string-value attribute specifies text to be displayed in an alphabetical index.

    -

    The text:string-value attribute is usable with the following element: <text:alphabetical-index-mark> 8.1.10.

    +

    The text:string-value attribute is usable with the following element: <text:alphabetical-index-mark> ?.

    -

    The text:string-value attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The text:string-value attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.877.3 <text:hidden-text>

    The text:string-value attribute specifies the text to display if a text:condition attribute has the value of false. If this attribute is omitted, the element content is used.

    -

    The text:string-value attribute is usable with the following element: <text:hidden-text> 7.7.4.

    +

    The text:string-value attribute is usable with the following element: <text:hidden-text> ?.

    -

    The text:string-value attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The text:string-value attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.877.4 <text:page-continuation>

    The text:string-value attribute specifies continuation text to display. If this attribute is omitted, the element content is used.

    -

    The text:string-value attribute is usable with the following element: <text:page-continuation> 7.3.5.

    +

    The text:string-value attribute is usable with the following element: <text:page-continuation> ?.

    -

    The text:string-value attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The text:string-value attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.877.5 <text:toc-mark>

    The text:string-value attribute specifies text to be displayed in a table of contents.

    -

    The text:string-value attribute is usable with the following element: <text:toc-mark> 8.1.4.

    +

    The text:string-value attribute is usable with the following element: <text:toc-mark> ?.

    -

    The text:string-value attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The text:string-value attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.877.6 <text:user-index-mark>

    The text:string-value attribute specifies text to be displayed in an index.

    -

    The text:string-value attribute is usable with the following element: <text:user-index-mark> 8.1.7.

    +

    The text:string-value attribute is usable with the following element: <text:user-index-mark> ?.

    -

    The text:string-value attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The text:string-value attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.878 text:string-value-if-false

    The text:string-value-if-false attribute specifies text string to display if a condition is false.

    -

    The text:string-value-if-false attribute is usable with the following element: <text:conditional-text> 7.7.3.

    +

    The text:string-value-if-false attribute is usable with the following element: <text:conditional-text> ?.

    -

    The text:string-value-if-false attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The text:string-value-if-false attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.879 text:string-value-if-true

    The text:string-value-if-true attribute specifies a text string to display if a condition is true.

    -

    The text:string-value-if-true attribute is usable with the following element: <text:conditional-text> 7.7.3.

    +

    The text:string-value-if-true attribute is usable with the following element: <text:conditional-text> ?.

    -

    The text:string-value-if-true attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The text:string-value-if-true attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.880 text:style-name

    19.880.1 General

    @@ -20419,144 +20420,144 @@

    19.880.2 <

    The text:style-name attribute specifies a text style for an unvisited hyperlink.

    -

    The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:a> 6.1.8.

    +

    The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:a> ?.

    -

    The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    +

    The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    19.880.3 <text:alphabetical-index>

    The text:style-name attribute specifies a section family style.

    -

    The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:alphabetical-index> 8.8.

    +

    The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:alphabetical-index> ?.

    -

    The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    +

    The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    19.880.4 <text:alphabetical-index-entry-template>

    The text:style-name attribute specifies a paragraph family style.

    -

    The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:alphabetical-index-entry-template> 8.8.4.

    +

    The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:alphabetical-index-entry-template> ?.

    -

    The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    +

    The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    19.880.5 <text:bibliography>

    The text:style-name attribute specifies a section family style.

    -

    The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography> 8.9.

    +

    The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography> ?.

    -

    The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    +

    The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    19.880.6 <text:bibliography-entry-template>

    The text:style-name attribute specifies a paragraph family style.

    -

    The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-entry-template> 8.9.3.

    +

    The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-entry-template> ?.

    -

    The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    +

    The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    19.880.7 <text:h>

    The text:style-name attribute specifies a paragraph family style. If a conditional style is applied, this attribute has the name of the style that was the result of the conditional style evaluation.

    If both text:style-name and text:class-names 19.775 are present, the style referenced by the text:style-name attribute is treated as the first style in the list in text:class-names. Consumers should support the text:class-names attribute and also should preserve it while editing.

    -

    The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:h> 5.1.2.

    +

    The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:h> ?.

    -

    The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    +

    The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    19.880.8 <text:illustration-index>

    The text:style-name attribute specifies a section family style.

    -

    The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:illustration-index> 8.4.

    +

    The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:illustration-index> ?.

    -

    The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    +

    The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    19.880.9 <text:illustration-index-entry-template>

    The text:style-name attribute specifies a paragraph family style.

    -

    The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:illustration-index-entry-template> 8.4.3.

    +

    The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:illustration-index-entry-template> ?.

    -

    The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    +

    The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    19.880.10 <text:index-entry-bibliography>

    The text:style-name attribute specifies a text style.

    -

    The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:index-entry-bibliography> 8.13.5.

    +

    The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:index-entry-bibliography> ?.

    -

    The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    +

    The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    19.880.11 <text:index-entry-chapter>

    The text:style-name attribute specifies a text style.

    -

    The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:index-entry-chapter> 8.13.1.

    +

    The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:index-entry-chapter> ?.

    -

    The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    +

    The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    19.880.12 <text:index-entry-link-end>

    The text:style-name attribute specifies a text style.

    -

    The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:index-entry-link-end> 8.13.8.

    +

    The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:index-entry-link-end> ?.

    -

    The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    +

    The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    19.880.13 <text:index-entry-link-start>

    The text:style-name attribute specifies a text style.

    -

    The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:index-entry-link-start> 8.13.7.

    +

    The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:index-entry-link-start> ?.

    -

    The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    +

    The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    19.880.14 <text:index-entry-page-number>

    The text:style-name attribute specifies a text style.

    -

    The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:index-entry-page-number> 8.13.3.

    +

    The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:index-entry-page-number> ?.

    -

    The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    +

    The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    19.880.15 <text:index-entry-span>

    The text:style-name attribute specifies a text style.

    -

    The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:index-entry-span> 8.13.4.

    +

    The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:index-entry-span> ?.

    -

    The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    +

    The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    19.880.16 <text:index-entry-tab-stop>

    The text:style-name attribute specifies a text style.

    -

    The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:index-entry-tab-stop> 8.13.6.

    +

    The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:index-entry-tab-stop> ?.

    -

    The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    +

    The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    19.880.17 <text:index-entry-text>

    The text:style-name attribute specifies a text style.

    -

    The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:index-entry-text> 8.13.2.

    +

    The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:index-entry-text> ?.

    -

    The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    +

    The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    19.880.18 <text:index-source-style>

    The text:style-name attribute specifies a paragraph family style.

    -

    The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:index-source-style> 8.11.

    +

    The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:index-source-style> ?.

    -

    The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    +

    The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    19.880.19 <text:index-title>

    The text:style-name attribute specifies a section family style.

    -

    The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:index-title> 8.2.3.

    +

    The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:index-title> ?.

    -

    The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    +

    The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    19.880.20 <text:index-title-template>

    The text:style-name attribute specifies a text style.

    -

    The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:index-title-template> 8.12.

    +

    The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:index-title-template> ?.

    -

    The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    +

    The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    19.880.21 <text:linenumbering-configuration>

    The text:style-name attribute specifies a text style.

    -

    The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:linenumbering-configuration> 16.31.1.

    +

    The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:linenumbering-configuration> ?.

    -

    The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    +

    The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    19.880.22 <text:list>

    The text:style-name attribute specifies the name of a list style that is applied to a list.

    @@ -20565,23 +20566,23 @@

    19.880.22
    • If a list is contained within another list, the list style defaults to the style of the surrounding list. 

    • If there is no list style specified for the surrounding list, but the list's list items contain paragraphs that have paragraph styles attached specifying a list style, that list style is used.  

    • An implementation-dependent default list style is used. 

    To determine which formatting properties are applied to a list, the list level and list style name are taken into account.

    -

    The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:list> 5.3.1.

    +

    The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:list> ?.

    -

    The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    +

    The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    19.880.23 <text:list-level-style-number>

    The text:style-name attribute specifies a text style.

    -

    The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:list-level-style-number> 16.34.

    +

    The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:list-level-style-number> ?.

    -

    The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    +

    The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    19.880.24 <text:list-level-style-bullet>

    The text:style-name attribute specifies a text style.

    -

    The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:list-level-style-bullet> 16.33.

    +

    The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:list-level-style-bullet> ?.

    -

    The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    +

    The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    19.880.25 <text:numbered-paragraph> (deprecated)

    The text:style-name attribute specifies the name of a list style that is applied to a list.

    @@ -20590,148 +20591,148 @@

    If the list is contained within another list, the list style defaults to the style of the surrounding list. 

  • If there is no list style specified for the surrounding list, but the list contains paragraphs that have paragraph styles attached specifying a list style, this list style is used for any of these paragraphs. 

  • An implementation-dependent default list style is applied to any other paragraphs. 

  • To determine which formatting properties are applied to a list, the list level and list style name are taken into account.

    -

    The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:numbered-paragraph> 5.3.6.

    +

    The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:numbered-paragraph> ?.

    -

    The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    +

    The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    19.880.26 <text:object-index>

    The text:style-name attribute specifies a section family style.

    -

    The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:object-index> 8.6.

    +

    The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:object-index> ?.

    -

    The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    +

    The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    19.880.27 <text:object-index-entry-template>

    The text:style-name attribute specifies a paragraph family style.

    -

    The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:object-index-entry-template> 8.6.3.

    +

    The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:object-index-entry-template> ?.

    -

    The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    +

    The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    19.880.28 <text:outline-level-style>

    The text:style-name attribute specifies a text style.

    -

    The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:outline-level-style> 16.37.

    +

    The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:outline-level-style> ?.

    -

    The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    +

    The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    19.880.29 <text:p>

    The text:style-name attribute specifies a paragraph family style. If a conditional style is applied, this attribute has the name of the style that was the result of the conditional style evaluation.

    If both text:style-name and text:class-names are present, the style referenced by the text:style-name attribute is treated as the first style in the list in text:class-names 19.775. Consumers should support the text:class-names attribute and also should preserve it while editing.

    -

    The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:p> 5.1.3.

    +

    The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:p> ?.

    -

    The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    +

    The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    19.880.30 <text:ruby>

    The text:style-name attribute specifies a ruby family style.

    -

    The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:ruby> 6.4.

    +

    The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:ruby> ?.

    -

    The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    +

    The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    19.880.31 <text:ruby-text>

    The text:style-name attribute specifies a text style.

    -

    The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:ruby-text> 6.4.3.

    +

    The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:ruby-text> ?.

    -

    The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    +

    The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    19.880.32 <text:section>

    The text:style-name attribute specifies a section family style.

    -

    The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:section> 5.4.

    +

    The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:section> ?.

    -

    The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    +

    The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    19.880.33 <text:span>

    The text:style-name attribute specifies style for span which shall be a style with family of text.

    If both text:style-name and text:class-names are present, the style referenced by the text:style-name attribute is treated as the first style in the list in text:class-names 19.775. Consumers should support the text:class-names attribute and also should preserve it while editing.

    -

    The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:span> 6.1.7.

    +

    The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:span> ?.

    -

    The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    +

    The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    19.880.34 <text:table-index-entry-template>

    The text:style-name attribute specifies a paragraph family style.

    -

    The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:table-index-entry-template> 8.5.3.

    +

    The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:table-index-entry-template> ?.

    -

    The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    +

    The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    19.880.35 <text:table-of-content>

    The text:style-name attribute specifies a section family style.

    -

    The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:table-of-content> 8.3.

    +

    The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:table-of-content> ?.

    -

    The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    +

    The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    19.880.36 <text:table-of-content-entry-template>

    The text:style-name attribute specifies a paragraph family style.

    -

    The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:table-of-content-entry-template> 8.3.3.

    +

    The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:table-of-content-entry-template> ?.

    -

    The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    +

    The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    19.880.37 <text:table-index>

    The text:style-name attribute specifies a section family style.

    -

    The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:table-index> 8.5.

    +

    The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:table-index> ?.

    -

    The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    +

    The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    19.880.38 <text:user-index>

    The text:style-name attribute specifies a section family style.

    -

    The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:user-index> 8.7.

    +

    The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:user-index> ?.

    -

    The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    +

    The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    19.880.39 <text:user-index-entry-template>

    The text:style-name attribute specifies a paragraph family style.

    -

    The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:user-index-entry-template> 8.7.3.

    +

    The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:user-index-entry-template> ?.

    -

    The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    +

    The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    19.881 text:style-override

    The text:style-override attribute specifies an override to the list style to be applied to a list item.

    -

    The text:style-override attribute is usable with the following element: <text:list-item> 5.3.4.

    +

    The text:style-override attribute is usable with the following element: <text:list-item> ?.

    -

    The text:style-override attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    +

    The text:style-override attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    19.882 text:suffix

    The text:suffix attribute specifies a string that is displayed after a bibliography entry's short name or number if it occurs outside the bibliography.

    -

    The text:suffix attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-configuration> 16.31.6.

    +

    The text:suffix attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-configuration> ?.

    -

    The text:suffix attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The text:suffix attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.883 text:tab-ref

    The text:tab-ref attribute contains the number of the tab-stop to which a tab character refers. The position 0 marks the start margin of a paragraph.

    Note: The text:tab-ref attribute is only a hint to help non-layout-oriented consumers to determine the association of tab with tab-stop. Layout-oriented consumers should determine the tab positions based on the style information.

    -

    The text:tab-ref attribute is usable with the following element: <text:tab> 6.1.4.

    +

    The text:tab-ref attribute is usable with the following element: <text:tab> ?.

    -

    The text:tab-ref attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger 18.2.

    +

    The text:tab-ref attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger ?.

    19.884 text:table-name

    The text:table-name attribute specifies a table within a source database.

    -

    The text:table-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:database-display> 7.6.3, <text:database-name> 7.6.7, <text:database-next> 7.6.4, <text:database-row-number> 7.6.6 and <text:database-row-select> 7.6.5.

    +

    The text:table-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:database-display> ?, <text:database-name> ?, <text:database-next> ?, <text:database-row-number> ? and <text:database-row-select> ?.

    -

    The text:table-name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The text:table-name attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.885 text:table-type

    The text:table-type attribute specifies the type of reference made to a database.

    The defined values for the text:table-type attribute are:

    • table : the value of the text:table-name 19.884 attribute is the name of a database table. 

    • query : the value of the text:table-name attribute is the name of a database query. 

    • command : the value of the text:table-name attribute is an SQL statement. 

    -

    The text:table-type attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:database-display> 7.6.3, <text:database-name> 7.6.7, <text:database-next> 7.6.4, <text:database-row-number> 7.6.6 and <text:database-row-select> 7.6.5.

    +

    The text:table-type attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:database-display> ?, <text:database-name> ?, <text:database-next> ?, <text:database-row-number> ? and <text:database-row-select> ?.

    The values of the text:table-type attribute are table, query or command.

    19.886 text:time-adjust

    @@ -20740,25 +20741,25 @@

    19.886 <

    Note: Truncation of time values is defined by number:truncate-on-overflow. 19.369

    -

    The text:time-adjust attribute is usable with the following element: <text:time> 7.3.3.

    +

    The text:time-adjust attribute is usable with the following element: <text:time> ?.

    -

    The text:time-adjust attribute has the data type duration 18.2.

    +

    The text:time-adjust attribute has the data type duration ?.

    19.887 text:time-value

    The text:time-value attribute specifies the time at which a document was last edited.

    If no value is specified, whether the field is marked as fixed or not, the current time is assumed.

    -

    The text:time-value attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:creation-time> 7.5.4, <text:modification-time> 7.5.15, <text:print-time> 7.5.7 and <text:time> 7.3.3.

    +

    The text:time-value attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:creation-time> ?, <text:modification-time> ?, <text:print-time> ? and <text:time> ?.

    -

    The text:time-value attribute has the data type timeOrDateTime 18.3.37.

    +

    The text:time-value attribute has the data type timeOrDateTime ?.

    19.888 text:title

    The text:title attribute specifies a title for a bibliography index entry.

    -

    The text:title attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-mark> 8.1.11.

    +

    The text:title attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-mark> ?.

    -

    The text:title attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The text:title attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.889 text:track-changes

    The text:track-changes attribute specifies whether changes to the document should be tracked and recorded.

    @@ -20767,16 +20768,16 @@

    19.889
  • false: changes are not tracked. 

  • true: changes are tracked. 

  • The default value for this attribute is true.

    -

    The text:track-changes attribute is usable with the following element: <text:tracked-changes> 5.5.2.

    +

    The text:track-changes attribute is usable with the following element: <text:tracked-changes> ?.

    -

    The text:track-changes attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The text:track-changes attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.890 text:url

    The text:url attribute specifies an IRI for a bibliography index entry.

    -

    The text:url attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-mark> 8.1.11.

    +

    The text:url attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-mark> ?.

    -

    The text:url attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The text:url attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.891 text:use-caption

    The text:use-caption attribute specifies whether captions or names of illustrations or tables are used for an index.

    @@ -20785,9 +20786,9 @@

    19.891 <
    • false: illustration or table names are used for an index. 

    • true: illustration or table captions are used for an index. 

    The default value for this attribute is true.

    -

    The text:use-caption attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:illustration-index-source> 8.4.2 and <text:table-index-source> 8.5.2.

    +

    The text:use-caption attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:illustration-index-source> ? and <text:table-index-source> ?.

    -

    The text:use-caption attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The text:use-caption attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.892 text:use-chart-objects

    The text:use-chart-objects attribute specifies whether to include embedded chart objects in an index of objects.

    @@ -20796,9 +20797,9 @@

    19.892
  • false: object is not included in index of objects. 

  • true: object is included in index of objects. 

  • The default value for this attribute is false.

    -

    The text:use-chart-objects attribute is usable with the following element: <text:object-index-source> 8.6.2.

    +

    The text:use-chart-objects attribute is usable with the following element: <text:object-index-source> ?.

    -

    The text:use-chart-objects attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The text:use-chart-objects attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.893 text:use-draw-objects

    The text:use-draw-objects attributes specifies whether embedded draw objects (defined by <draw:object> 10.4.6.2 elements) will be included in an index of objects.

    @@ -20807,9 +20808,9 @@

    19.893
  • false: draw objects not included in an index of objects. 

  • true: draw objects included in an index of objects. 

  • The default value for this attribute is false.

    -

    The text:use-draw-objects attribute is usable with the following element: <text:object-index-source> 8.6.2.

    +

    The text:use-draw-objects attribute is usable with the following element: <text:object-index-source> ?.

    -

    The text:use-draw-objects attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The text:use-draw-objects attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.894 text:use-floating-frames

    The text:use-floating-frames attribute specifies whether text boxes will be included in user-defined indexes.

    @@ -20818,9 +20819,9 @@

    19.894
    • false: text boxes not included in user-defined indexes. 

    • true: text boxes included in user-defined indexes. 

    The default value for this attribute is false.

    -

    The text:use-floating-frames attribute is usable with the following element: <text:user-index-source> 8.7.2.

    +

    The text:use-floating-frames attribute is usable with the following element: <text:user-index-source> ?.

    -

    The text:use-floating-frames attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The text:use-floating-frames attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.895 text:use-graphics

    The text:use-graphics attribute specifies whether graphics are include in user-defined indexes.

    @@ -20829,9 +20830,9 @@

    19.895
    • false: graphics are not included in user-defined indexes. 

    • true: graphics are included in user-defined indexes. 

    The default value for this attribute is false.

    -

    The text:use-graphics attribute is usable with the following element: <text:user-index-source> 8.7.2.

    +

    The text:use-graphics attribute is usable with the following element: <text:user-index-source> ?.

    -

    The text:use-graphics attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The text:use-graphics attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.896 text:use-index-marks

    The text:use-index-marks attribute specifies whether table of contents index marks are used to generate index entries. The text:outline-level 19.850 attribute specifies up to which level index marks are being included.

    @@ -20840,9 +20841,9 @@

    19.896
  • false: table of contents does not include entries generated from table of contents index marks. 

  • true: table of contents does include entries generated from table of contents index marks. 

  • For a <text:user-index-source> 8.7.2 element the default value for this attribute is false.

    -

    The text:use-index-marks attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:table-of-content-source> 8.3.2 and <text:user-index-source> 8.7.2.

    +

    The text:use-index-marks attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:table-of-content-source> ? and <text:user-index-source> ?.

    -

    The text:use-index-marks attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The text:use-index-marks attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.897 text:use-index-source-styles

    The text:use-index-source-styles attribute specifies whether index entries are generated for paragraphs formatted using the paragraph styles listed in the <text:index-source-styles> element.

    @@ -20853,9 +20854,9 @@

    19.
    • false: index entries are not generated for paragraphs formatted using the paragraph styles listed in a <text:index-source-styles> element. 

    • true: index entries are generated for paragraphs formatted using the paragraph styles listed in a <text:index-source-styles> element. 

    For a <text:user-index-source> 8.7.2 element the default value for this attribute is false.

    -

    The text:use-index-source-styles attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:table-of-content-source> 8.3.2 and <text:user-index-source> 8.7.2.

    +

    The text:use-index-source-styles attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:table-of-content-source> ? and <text:user-index-source> ?.

    -

    The text:use-index-source-styles attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The text:use-index-source-styles attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.898 text:use-keys-as-entries

    The text:use-keys-as-entries attribute specifies the use of the up to two keys for an index mark as entries in the index.

    @@ -20864,9 +20865,9 @@

    19.898
    • false: additional keys are used as sub-entries. 

    • true: additional keys are used as additional entries. 

    The default value for this attribute is false.

    -

    The text:use-keys-as-entries attribute is usable with the following element: <text:alphabetical-index-source> 8.8.2.

    +

    The text:use-keys-as-entries attribute is usable with the following element: <text:alphabetical-index-source> ?.

    -

    The text:use-keys-as-entries attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The text:use-keys-as-entries attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.899 text:use-math-objects

    The text:use-math-objects attribute specifies whether embedded math objects are included in an index of objects.

    @@ -20875,9 +20876,9 @@

    19.899
  • false: math objects are not included in an index of objects. 

  • true: math objects are included in an index of objects. 

  • The default value for this attribute is false.

    -

    The text:use-math-objects attribute is usable with the following element: <text:object-index-source> 8.6.2.

    +

    The text:use-math-objects attribute is usable with the following element: <text:object-index-source> ?.

    -

    The text:use-math-objects attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The text:use-math-objects attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.900 text:use-objects

    The text:use-objects attribute specifies whether an object is included in a user-defined index.

    @@ -20886,9 +20887,9 @@

    19.900 <
    • false: objects are not included in a user define index. 

    • true: objects are included in a user-defined index. 

    The default value for this attribute is false.

    -

    The text:use-objects attribute is usable with the following element: <text:user-index-source> 8.7.2.

    +

    The text:use-objects attribute is usable with the following element: <text:user-index-source> ?.

    -

    The text:use-objects attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The text:use-objects attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.901 text:use-other-objects

    The text:use-other-objects attribute specifies whether other embedded objects are included in an index of objects. Other objects are those not covered by text:use-chart-objects 19.892, text:use-draw-objects 19.893, text:use-math-objects 19.899, and text:use-spreadsheet-objects 19.904 attributes.

    @@ -20897,9 +20898,9 @@

    19.901
  • false: other objects are not included in an index of objects. 

  • true: other objects are included in an index of objects. 

  • The default value for this attribute is false.

    -

    The text:use-other-objects attribute is usable with the following element: <text:object-index-source> 8.6.2.

    +

    The text:use-other-objects attribute is usable with the following element: <text:object-index-source> ?.

    -

    The text:use-other-objects attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The text:use-other-objects attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.902 text:use-outline-level

    The text:use-outline-level attribute specifies whether headings are used to generate index entries. The text:outline-level attribute specifies up to which level headings are being included. 19.850

    @@ -20908,9 +20909,9 @@

    19.902
  • false: table of contents does not include entries generated from headings. 

  • true: table of contents does include entries generated from headings. 

  • The default value for this attribute is true.

    -

    The text:use-outline-level attribute is usable with the following element: <text:table-of-content-source> 8.3.2.

    +

    The text:use-outline-level attribute is usable with the following element: <text:table-of-content-source> ?.

    -

    The text:use-outline-level attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The text:use-outline-level attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.903 text:use-soft-page-breaks

    The text:use-soft-page-breaks attribute specifies whether a document contains soft page breaks.

    @@ -20935,9 +20936,9 @@

    19.903
    • false: soft page breaks not supported. 

    • true: soft page breaks supported. 

    The default value for this attribute is false.

    -

    The text:use-soft-page-breaks attribute is usable with the following element: <office:text> 3.4.

    +

    The text:use-soft-page-breaks attribute is usable with the following element: <office:text> ?.

    -

    The text:use-soft-page-breaks attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The text:use-soft-page-breaks attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.904 text:use-spreadsheet-objects

    The text:use-spreadsheet-objects attribute specifies whether embedded spreadsheet objects will appear in an object index.

    @@ -20946,9 +20947,9 @@

    19.
    • false: spreadsheet objects do not appear in an object index. 

    • true: spreadsheet objects do appear in an object index. 

    The default value for this attribute is false.

    -

    The text:use-spreadsheet-objects attribute is usable with the following element: <text:object-index-source> 8.6.2.

    +

    The text:use-spreadsheet-objects attribute is usable with the following element: <text:object-index-source> ?.

    -

    The text:use-spreadsheet-objects attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The text:use-spreadsheet-objects attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.905 text:use-tables

    The text:use-tables attribute specifies whether tables will appear in a user-defined index.

    @@ -20957,9 +20958,9 @@

    19.905
  • false: tables will not appear in a user-defined index. 

  • true: tables will appear in a user-defined index. 

  • The default value for this attribute is false.

    -

    The text:use-tables attribute is usable with the following element: <text:user-index-source> 8.7.2.

    +

    The text:use-tables attribute is usable with the following element: <text:user-index-source> ?.

    -

    The text:use-tables attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The text:use-tables attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.906 text:value

    19.906.1 General

    @@ -20968,37 +20969,37 @@

    19.906.2 <

    The text:value attribute specifies the text of a <text:label> element.

    -

    The text:value attribute is usable with the following element: <text:label> 7.4.17.

    +

    The text:value attribute is usable with the following element: <text:label> ?.

    -

    The text:value attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The text:value attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.906.3 <text:database-row-number>

    The text:value attribute specifies the current row number for a <text:database-row-number> element. The number changes when new data is added to the current document.

    -

    The text:value attribute is usable with the following element: <text:database-row-number> 7.6.6.

    +

    The text:value attribute is usable with the following element: <text:database-row-number> ?.

    -

    The text:value attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger 18.2.

    +

    The text:value attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger ?.

    19.907 text:visited-style-name

    The text:visited-style-name attribute specifies a style for a hyperlink that has been visited.

    -

    The text:visited-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:a> 6.1.8.

    +

    The text:visited-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:a> ?.

    -

    The text:visited-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    +

    The text:visited-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    19.908 text:volume

    The text:volume attribute specifies a volume for a bibliography index entry.

    -

    The text:volume attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-mark> 8.1.11.

    +

    The text:volume attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-mark> ?.

    -

    The text:volume attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The text:volume attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.909 text:year

    The text:year attribute specifies a year for a bibliography index entry.

    -

    The text:year attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-mark> 8.1.11.

    +

    The text:year attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-mark> ?.

    -

    The text:year attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The text:year attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.910 xforms:bind

    The xforms:bind attribute specifies the binding of an OpenDocument control to an XForm form.

    @@ -21011,9 +21012,9 @@

    19.910 Note: OpenDocument form non-button controls are: <form:checkbox> 13.5.17, <form:column> 13.5.23, <form:combobox> 13.5.11, <form:date> 13.5.8, <form:file> 13.5.5, <form:fixed-text> 13.5.10, <form:formatted-text> 13.5.6, <form:frame> 13.5.19, <form:generic-control> 13.5.25, <form:grid> 13.5.22, <form:hidden> 13.5.21, <form:image-frame> 13.5.20, <form:item> 13.5.12, <form:listbox> 13.5.13, <form:number> 13.5.7, <form:option> 13.5.14, <form:password> 13.5.4,<form:radio> 13.5.18, <form:text> 13.5.2, <form:textarea> 13.5.3, <form:time> 13.5.9, and <form:value-range> 13.5.24.

    -

    The xforms:bind attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:button> 13.5.15, <form:checkbox> 13.5.17, <form:combobox> 13.5.11, <form:date> 13.5.8, <form:file> 13.5.5, <form:fixed-text> 13.5.10, <form:formatted-text> 13.5.6, <form:frame> 13.5.19, <form:generic-control> 13.5.25, <form:grid> 13.5.22, <form:hidden> 13.5.21, <form:image> 13.5.16, <form:image-frame> 13.5.20, <form:listbox> 13.5.13, <form:number> 13.5.7, <form:password> 13.5.4, <form:radio> 13.5.18, <form:text> 13.5.2, <form:textarea> 13.5.3, <form:time> 13.5.9 and <form:value-range> 13.5.24.

    +

    The xforms:bind attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:button> ?, <form:checkbox> ?, <form:combobox> ?, <form:date> ?, <form:file> ?, <form:fixed-text> ?, <form:formatted-text> ?, <form:frame> ?, <form:generic-control> ?, <form:grid> ?, <form:hidden> ?, <form:image> ?, <form:image-frame> ?, <form:listbox> ?, <form:number> ?, <form:password> ?, <form:radio> ?, <form:text> ?, <form:textarea> ?, <form:time> ? and <form:value-range> ?.

    -

    The xforms:bind attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The xforms:bind attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.911 xhtml:about

    The xhtml:about attribute specifies the subject of an RDF statement for in-content metadata. Predicates for RDF statements are specified by the xhtml:property attribute. 19.914

    @@ -21022,43 +21023,43 @@

    19.911
  • the literal content between a pair of <text:bookmark-start> and <text:bookmark-end> elements that are paired by the values of their text:name attributes. 6.2.1.3, 6.2.1.4 

  • for elements other than <text:bookmark-start> and <text:bookmark-end>, the literal content of the element containing an xhtml:about attribute.  

  • The xhtml:datatype attribute provides the data type of the RDF object. 19.913

    -

    The xhtml:about attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:covered-table-cell> 9.1.5, <table:table-cell> 9.1.4, <text:bookmark-start> 6.2.1.3, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9 and <text:p> 5.1.3.

    +

    The xhtml:about attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:covered-table-cell> ?, <table:table-cell> ?, <text:bookmark-start> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ? and <text:p> ?.

    -

    The xhtml:about attribute has the data type URIorSafeCURIE 18.3.38.

    +

    The xhtml:about attribute has the data type URIorSafeCURIE ?.

    19.912 xhtml:content

    The xhtml:content attribute specifies an object of an RDF statement for in-content metadata. 19.911.

    -

    The xhtml:content attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:covered-table-cell> 9.1.5, <table:table-cell> 9.1.4, <text:bookmark-start> 6.2.1.3, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9 and <text:p> 5.1.3.

    +

    The xhtml:content attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:covered-table-cell> ?, <table:table-cell> ?, <text:bookmark-start> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ? and <text:p> ?.

    -

    The xhtml:content attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The xhtml:content attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.913 xhtml:datatype

    The xhtml:datatype attribute specifies the RDF data type (see §5 of [RDF-CONCEPTS]) of the object of an RDF statement.

    -

    The xhtml:datatype attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:covered-table-cell> 9.1.5, <table:table-cell> 9.1.4, <text:bookmark-start> 6.2.1.3, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9 and <text:p> 5.1.3.

    +

    The xhtml:datatype attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:covered-table-cell> ?, <table:table-cell> ?, <text:bookmark-start> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ? and <text:p> ?.

    -

    The xhtml:datatype attribute has the data type CURIE 18.3.12.

    +

    The xhtml:datatype attribute has the data type CURIE ?.

    19.914 xhtml:property

    The xhtml:property attribute specifies a list of one or more CURIEs. Each CURIE is the predicate of an RDF statement for in content-metadata. 19.911.

    -

    The xhtml:property attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:covered-table-cell> 9.1.5, <table:table-cell> 9.1.4, <text:bookmark-start> 6.2.1.3, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9 and <text:p> 5.1.3.

    +

    The xhtml:property attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:covered-table-cell> ?, <table:table-cell> ?, <text:bookmark-start> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ? and <text:p> ?.

    -

    The xhtml:property attribute has the data type CURIEs 18.3.13.

    +

    The xhtml:property attribute has the data type CURIEs ?.

    19.915 xlink:actuate

    See §5.6.2 of [XLink].

    -

    The xlink:actuate attribute has the value onRequest for the following elements: <db:component> 12.25.5, <db:connection-resource> 12.7, <draw:a> 10.4.12, <form:form> 13.3, <meta:template> 4.3.2.12, <presentation:event-listener> 10.9.2, <presentation:sound> 10.8.2, <script:event-listener> 14.5.2, <svg:definition-src> 16.27, <svg:font-face-uri> 16.26, <table:cell-range-source> 9.3.1, <table:table-source> 9.2.6 and <text:a> 6.1.8.

    +

    The xlink:actuate attribute has the value onRequest for the following elements: <db:component> 12.25.5, <db:connection-resource> 12.7, <draw:a> 10.4.12, <form:form> 13.3, <meta:template> 4.3.2.12, <presentation:event-listener> 10.9.2, <presentation:sound> 10.9.3, <script:event-listener> 14.5.2, <svg:definition-src> 16.27, <svg:font-face-uri> 16.26, <table:cell-range-source> 9.3.1, <table:table-source> 9.2.6 and <text:a> 6.1.8.

    The xlink:actuate attribute has the value onLoad for the following elements: <draw:applet> 10.4.7, <draw:fill-image> 16.42.6, <draw:floating-frame> 10.4.10, <draw:image> 10.4.4, <draw:object> 10.4.6.2, <draw:object-ole> 10.4.6.3, <draw:plugin> 10.4.8, <meta:auto-reload> 4.3.2.13, <style:background-image> 17.3 and <text:list-level-style-image> 16.35.

    -

    For <db:connection-resource> 12.7, <draw:a> 10.4.12, <form:form> 13.3, <meta:template> 4.3.2.12, <presentation:event-listener> 10.9.2, <presentation:sound> 10.8.2, <script:event-listener> 14.5.2, <svg:definition-src> 16.27, <svg:font-face-uri> 16.26, <table:cell-range-source> 9.3.1, <table:table-source> 9.2.6 and <text:a> 6.1.8 elements the default value for this attribute is onRequest.

    +

    For <db:connection-resource> 12.7, <draw:a> 10.4.12, <form:form> 13.3, <meta:template> 4.3.2.12, <presentation:event-listener> 10.9.2, <presentation:sound> 10.9.3, <script:event-listener> 14.5.2, <svg:definition-src> 16.27, <svg:font-face-uri> 16.26, <table:cell-range-source> 9.3.1, <table:table-source> 9.2.6 and <text:a> 6.1.8 elements the default value for this attribute is onRequest.

    For <draw:applet> 10.4.7, <draw:fill-image> 16.42.6, <draw:floating-frame> 10.4.10, <draw:image> 10.4.4, <draw:object> 10.4.6.2, <draw:object-ole> 10.4.6.3, <draw:plugin> 10.4.8, <meta:auto-reload> 4.3.2.13, <style:background-image> 17.3 and <text:list-level-style-image> 16.35 elements the default value for this attribute is onLoad.

    -

    The xlink:actuate attribute is usable with the following elements: <db:component> 12.25.5, <db:connection-resource> 12.7, <draw:a> 10.4.12, <draw:applet> 10.4.7, <draw:fill-image> 16.42.6, <draw:floating-frame> 10.4.10, <draw:image> 10.4.4, <draw:object> 10.4.6.2, <draw:object-ole> 10.4.6.3, <draw:plugin> 10.4.8, <form:form> 13.3, <meta:auto-reload> 4.3.2.13, <meta:template> 4.3.2.12, <presentation:event-listener> 10.9.2, <presentation:sound> 10.8.2, <script:event-listener> 14.5.2, <style:background-image> 17.3, <svg:definition-src> 16.27, <svg:font-face-uri> 16.26, <table:cell-range-source> 9.3.1, <table:table-source> 9.2.6, <text:a> 6.1.8 and <text:list-level-style-image> 16.35.

    +

    The xlink:actuate attribute is usable with the following elements: <db:component> ?, <db:connection-resource> ?, <draw:a> ?, <draw:applet> ?, <draw:fill-image> ?, <draw:floating-frame> ?, <draw:image> ?, <draw:object> ?, <draw:object-ole> ?, <draw:plugin> ?, <form:form> ?, <meta:auto-reload> ?, <meta:template> ?, <presentation:event-listener> ?, <presentation:sound> ?, <script:event-listener> ?, <style:background-image> ?, <svg:definition-src> ?, <svg:font-face-uri> ?, <table:cell-range-source> ?, <table:table-source> ?, <text:a> ? and <text:list-level-style-image> ?.

    19.916 xlink:href

    19.916.1 General

    @@ -21067,9 +21068,9 @@

    19.916.2 <

    The xlink:href attribute specifies an audio stream.

    -

    The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <anim:audio> 15.5.

    +

    The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <anim:audio> ?.

    -

    The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI 18.3.2.

    +

    The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI ?.

    19.916.3 <chart:chart>

    The xlink:href attribute at the <chart:chart> element specifies the document which provides the data for a chart. The following values are supported:

    @@ -21078,249 +21079,249 @@

    19.916.3

    For a <chart:chart> element, if the xlink:href attribute is omitted, its value is assumed to be “..” (U+002E, FULL STOP followed by U+002E, FULL STOP).

    -

    The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:chart> 11.1.

    +

    The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:chart> ?.

    -

    The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI 18.3.2.

    +

    The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI ?.

    19.916.4 <chart:symbol-image>

    The xlink:href attribute specifies a file containing an image.

    -

    The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:symbol-image> 17.23.

    +

    The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:symbol-image> ?.

    -

    The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI 18.3.2.

    +

    The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI ?.

    19.916.5 <db:component>

    The xlink:href attribute specifies a form or report document.

    -

    The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <db:component> 12.25.5.

    +

    The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <db:component> ?.

    -

    The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI 18.3.2.

    +

    The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI ?.

    19.916.6 <db:connection-resource>

    The xlink:href attribute specifies either a database, or database connection data encoded as an IRI.

    -

    The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <db:connection-resource> 12.7.

    +

    The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <db:connection-resource> ?.

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    The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI 18.3.2.

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    The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI ?.

    19.916.7 <db:file-based-database>

    The xlink:href attribute specifies the location of a file that defines a database. If a database consists of multiple files of different types which all are required for it to be operational, xlink:href points to one of those files which defines the database as a whole.

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    The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <db:file-based-database> 12.5.

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    The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <db:file-based-database> ?.

    -

    The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI 18.3.2.

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    The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI ?.

    19.916.8 <draw:a>

    The xlink:href attribute specifies a target location for the hyperlink.

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    The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:a> 10.4.12.

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    The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:a> ?.

    -

    The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI 18.3.2.

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    The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI ?.

    19.916.9 <draw:applet>

    The xlink:href attribute specifies the base IRI for an applet.

    For a <draw:applet> element the default value for this attribute is an empty string.

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    The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:applet> 10.4.7.

    +

    The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:applet> ?.

    -

    The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI 18.3.2.

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    The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI ?.

    19.916.10 <draw:area-circle>

    The xlink:href attribute specifies a target location for the hyperlink.

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    The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:area-circle> 10.4.13.4.

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    The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:area-circle> ?.

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    The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI 18.3.2.

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    The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI ?.

    19.916.11 <draw:area-polygon>

    The xlink:href attribute specifies a target location for the hyperlink.

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    The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:area-polygon> 10.4.13.5.

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    The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:area-polygon> ?.

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    The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI 18.3.2.

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    The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI ?.

    19.916.12 <draw:area-rectangle>

    The xlink:href attribute specifies a target location for the hyperlink.

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    The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:area-rectangle> 10.4.13.3.

    +

    The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:area-rectangle> ?.

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    The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI 18.3.2.

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    The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI ?.

    19.916.13 <draw:fill-image>

    The xlink:href attribute specifies a file containing an image.

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    The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:fill-image> 16.42.6.

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    The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:fill-image> ?.

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    The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI 18.3.2.

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    The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI ?.

    19.916.14 <draw:floating-frame>

    The xlink:href attribute specifies the source of a floating frame.

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    The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:floating-frame> 10.4.10.

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    The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:floating-frame> ?.

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    The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI 18.3.2.

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    The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI ?.

    19.916.15 <draw:image>

    The xlink:href attribute specifies a file containing an image.

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    The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:image> 10.4.4.

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    The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:image> ?.

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    The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI 18.3.2.

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    The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI ?.

    19.916.16 <draw:object>

    The xlink:href attribute specifies the location of an embedded object.

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    The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:object> 10.4.6.2.

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    The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:object> ?.

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    The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI 18.3.2.

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    The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI ?.

    19.916.17 <draw:object-ole>

    The xlink:href attribute specifies the location of an embedded object.

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    The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:object-ole> 10.4.6.3.

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    The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:object-ole> ?.

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    The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI 18.3.2.

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    The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI ?.

    19.916.18 <draw:plugin>

    The xlink:href attribute specifies the source of a plugin.

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    The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:plugin> 10.4.8.

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    The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:plugin> ?.

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    The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI 18.3.2.

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    The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI ?.

    19.916.19 <form:button>

     The xlink:href attribute specifies a resource that is loaded if a button is operated.

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    The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <form:button> 13.5.15.

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    The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <form:button> ?.

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    The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI 18.3.2.

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    The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI ?.

    19.916.20 <form:connection-resource>

    The xlink:href attribute specifies either a database, or database connection encoded as an IRI.

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    The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <form:connection-resource> 7.6.2.

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    The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <form:connection-resource> ?.

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    The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI 18.3.2.

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    The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI ?.

    19.916.21 <form:image>

     The xlink:href attribute specifies a resource that is loaded if a button is operated.

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    The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <form:image> 13.5.16.

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    The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <form:image> ?.

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    The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI 18.3.2.

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    The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI ?.

    19.916.22 <form:form>

    The xlink:href attribute specifies the processing agent for a form.

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    The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <form:form> 13.3.

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    The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <form:form> ?.

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    The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI 18.3.2.

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    The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI ?.

    19.916.23 <meta:auto-reload>

    The xlink:href attribute specifies the IRI of a replacement document.

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    The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <meta:auto-reload> 4.3.2.13.

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    The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <meta:auto-reload> ?.

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    The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI 18.3.2.

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    The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI ?.

    19.916.24 <meta:template>

    The xlink:href attribute specifies the location of a document template.

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    The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <meta:template> 4.3.2.12.

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    The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <meta:template> ?.

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    The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI 18.3.2.

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    The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI ?.

    19.916.25 <presentation:event-listener>

    The xlink:href attribute specifies either a document bookmark or an application depending on the action selected by the presentation:action 19.391 attribute.

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    The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <presentation:event-listener> 10.9.2.

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    The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <presentation:event-listener> ?.

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    The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI 18.3.2.

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    The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI ?.

    19.916.26 <presentation:sound>

    The xlink:href attribute specifies a sound that is played when an effect is executed.

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    The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <presentation:sound> 10.8.2.

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    The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <presentation:sound> ?.

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    The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI 18.3.2.

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    The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI ?.

    19.916.27 <script:event-listener>

    The xlink:href attribute specifies macro code that should be called for an event. The IRI may have any protocol. The interpretation of the IRI is script-language-dependent.

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    The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <script:event-listener> 14.5.2.

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    The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <script:event-listener> ?.

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    The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI 18.3.2.

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    The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI ?.

    19.916.28 <style:background-image>

    The xlink:href attribute specifies an image.

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    The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <style:background-image> 17.3.

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    The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <style:background-image> ?.

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    The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI 18.3.2.

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    The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI ?.

    19.916.29 <svg:definition-src>

    See § 20.8.3 of [SVG].

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    The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <svg:definition-src> 16.27.

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    The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <svg:definition-src> ?.

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    The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI 18.3.2.

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    The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI ?.

    19.916.30 <svg:font-face-uri>

    See § 20.8.3 of [SVG].

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    The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <svg:font-face-uri> 16.26.

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    The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <svg:font-face-uri> ?.

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    The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI 18.3.2.

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    The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI ?.

    19.916.31 <table:cell-range-source>

    The xlink:href attribute specifies an IRI for a document containing a source table.

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    The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <table:cell-range-source> 9.3.1.

    +

    The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <table:cell-range-source> ?.

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    The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI 18.3.2.

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    The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI ?.

    19.916.32 <table:table-source>

    The xlink:href attribute specifies an IRI of a document containing a source table.

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    The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <table:table-source> 9.2.6.

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    The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <table:table-source> ?.

    -

    The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI 18.3.2.

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    The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI ?.

    19.916.33 <text:a>

    The xlink:href attribute specifies the target location of a hyperlink.

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    The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <text:a> 6.1.8.

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    The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <text:a> ?.

    -

    The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI 18.3.2.

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    The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI ?.

    19.916.34 <text:alphabetical-index-auto-mark-file>

    The xlink:href attribute specifies the location of an alphabetical index mark file that contains a list of terms.

    -

    The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <text:alphabetical-index-auto-mark-file> 8.8.3.

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    The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <text:alphabetical-index-auto-mark-file> ?.

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    The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI 18.3.2.

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    The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI ?.

    19.916.35 <text:list-level-style-image>

    The xlink:href attribute specifies an image.

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    The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <text:list-level-style-image> 16.35.

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    The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <text:list-level-style-image> ?.

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    The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI 18.3.2.

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    The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI ?.

    19.916.36 <text:script>

    The xlink:href attribute specifies the location script source code.

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    The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <text:script> 7.7.9.

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    The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <text:script> ?.

    -

    The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI 18.3.2.

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    The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI ?.

    19.916.37 <text:section-source>

    The xlink:href attribute specifies the document or document fragment to which a section is linked. If the IRI contains a fragment identifier, and if the referenced document is an OpenDocument document, the fragment identifier should be interpreted as the name of a section to which a section is linked. A fragment identifier should be ignored if a text:section-name 19.867 attribute is present.

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    The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <text:section-source> 5.4.2.

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    The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <text:section-source> ?.

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    The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI 18.3.2.

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    The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI ?.

    19.917 xlink:show

    See §5.6.1 of [XLink].

    @@ -21329,7 +21330,7 @@

    19.917 For <draw:applet> 10.4.7, <draw:fill-image> 16.42.6, <draw:floating-frame> 10.4.10, <draw:image> 10.4.4, <draw:object> 10.4.6.2, <draw:object-ole> 10.4.6.3, <draw:plugin> 10.4.8, <presentation:event-listener> 10.9.2, <style:background-image> 17.3, <text:list-level-style-image> 16.35 and <text:section-source> 5.4.2 elements the value for this attribute is embed.

    -

    For <draw:a> 10.4.12, <draw:area-circle> 10.4.13.4, <draw:area-polygon> 10.4.13.5, <draw:area-rectangle> 10.4.13.3, <meta:hyperlink-behaviour> 4.3.2.14, <presentation:sound> 10.8.2 and <text:a> 6.1.8 elements the supported values for this attribute are new or replace.

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    For <draw:a> 10.4.12, <draw:area-circle> 10.4.13.4, <draw:area-polygon> 10.4.13.5, <draw:area-rectangle> 10.4.13.3, <meta:hyperlink-behaviour> 4.3.2.14, <presentation:sound> 10.9.3 and <text:a> 6.1.8 elements the supported values for this attribute are new or replace.

    For a <meta:auto-reload> 4.3.2.13 element the default value for this attribute is replace.

    @@ -21337,29 +21338,29 @@

    19.917 For <db:connection-resource> 12.7 the default value for this attribute is none.

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    The xlink:show attribute is usable with the following elements: <db:component> 12.25.5, <db:connection-resource> 12.7, <draw:a> 10.4.12, <draw:applet> 10.4.7, <draw:area-circle> 10.4.13.4, <draw:area-polygon> 10.4.13.5, <draw:area-rectangle> 10.4.13.3, <draw:fill-image> 16.42.6, <draw:floating-frame> 10.4.10, <draw:image> 10.4.4, <draw:object> 10.4.6.2, <draw:object-ole> 10.4.6.3, <draw:plugin> 10.4.8, <meta:auto-reload> 4.3.2.13, <meta:hyperlink-behaviour> 4.3.2.14, <presentation:event-listener> 10.9.2, <presentation:sound> 10.8.2, <style:background-image> 17.3, <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:list-level-style-image> 16.35 and <text:section-source> 5.4.2.

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    The xlink:show attribute is usable with the following elements: <db:component> ?, <db:connection-resource> ?, <draw:a> ?, <draw:applet> ?, <draw:area-circle> ?, <draw:area-polygon> ?, <draw:area-rectangle> ?, <draw:fill-image> ?, <draw:floating-frame> ?, <draw:image> ?, <draw:object> ?, <draw:object-ole> ?, <draw:plugin> ?, <meta:auto-reload> ?, <meta:hyperlink-behaviour> ?, <presentation:event-listener> ?, <presentation:sound> ?, <style:background-image> ?, <text:a> ?, <text:list-level-style-image> ? and <text:section-source> ?.

    19.918 xlink:title

    The xlink:title attribute specifies a title to be associated with a document template.

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    The xlink:title attribute is usable with the following element: <meta:template> 4.3.2.12.

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    The xlink:title attribute is usable with the following element: <meta:template> ?.

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    The xlink:title attribute has the data type string 18.2.

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    The xlink:title attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.919 xlink:type

    See §3.2 of [XLink]. This attribute always has the value simple in OpenDocument document instances.

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    For <db:connection-resource> 12.7, <db:file-based-database> 12.5, <draw:a> 10.4.12, <draw:applet> 10.4.7, <draw:area-circle> 10.4.13.4, <draw:area-polygon> 10.4.13.5, <draw:area-rectangle> 10.4.13.3, <draw:fill-image> 16.42.6, <draw:floating-frame> 10.4.10, <draw:image> 10.4.4, <draw:object> 10.4.6.2, <draw:object-ole> 10.4.6.3, <draw:plugin> 10.4.8, <form:form> 13.3, <meta:auto-reload> 4.3.2.13, <meta:template> 4.3.2.12, <presentation:event-listener> 10.9.2, <presentation:sound> 10.8.2, <script:event-listener> 14.5.2, <style:background-image> 17.3, <svg:definition-src> 16.27, <svg:font-face-uri> 16.26, <table:cell-range-source> 9.3.1, <table:table-source> 9.2.6, <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:alphabetical-index-auto-mark-file> 8.8.3, <text:list-level-style-image> 16.35, <text:script> 7.7.9 and <text:section-source> 5.4.2 elements the default value for this attribute is simple.

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    For <db:connection-resource> 12.7, <db:file-based-database> 12.5, <draw:a> 10.4.12, <draw:applet> 10.4.7, <draw:area-circle> 10.4.13.4, <draw:area-polygon> 10.4.13.5, <draw:area-rectangle> 10.4.13.3, <draw:fill-image> 16.42.6, <draw:floating-frame> 10.4.10, <draw:image> 10.4.4, <draw:object> 10.4.6.2, <draw:object-ole> 10.4.6.3, <draw:plugin> 10.4.8, <form:form> 13.3, <meta:auto-reload> 4.3.2.13, <meta:template> 4.3.2.12, <presentation:event-listener> 10.9.2, <presentation:sound> 10.9.3, <script:event-listener> 14.5.2, <style:background-image> 17.3, <svg:definition-src> 16.27, <svg:font-face-uri> 16.26, <table:cell-range-source> 9.3.1, <table:table-source> 9.2.6, <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:alphabetical-index-auto-mark-file> 8.8.3, <text:list-level-style-image> 16.35, <text:script> 7.7.9 and <text:section-source> 5.4.2 elements the default value for this attribute is simple.

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    The xlink:type attribute is usable with the following elements: <chart:chart> 11.1, <db:component> 12.25.5, <db:connection-resource> 12.7, <db:file-based-database> 12.5, <draw:a> 10.4.12, <draw:applet> 10.4.7, <draw:area-circle> 10.4.13.4, <draw:area-polygon> 10.4.13.5, <draw:area-rectangle> 10.4.13.3, <draw:fill-image> 16.42.6, <draw:floating-frame> 10.4.10, <draw:image> 10.4.4, <draw:object> 10.4.6.2, <draw:object-ole> 10.4.6.3, <draw:plugin> 10.4.8, <form:form> 13.3, <meta:auto-reload> 4.3.2.13, <meta:template> 4.3.2.12, <presentation:event-listener> 10.9.2, <presentation:sound> 10.8.2, <script:event-listener> 14.5.2, <style:background-image> 17.3, <svg:definition-src> 16.27, <svg:font-face-uri> 16.26, <table:cell-range-source> 9.3.1, <table:table-source> 9.2.6, <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:alphabetical-index-auto-mark-file> 8.8.3, <text:list-level-style-image> 16.35, <text:script> 7.7.9 and <text:section-source> 5.4.2.

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    The xlink:type attribute is usable with the following elements: <chart:chart> ?, <db:component> ?, <db:connection-resource> ?, <db:file-based-database> ?, <draw:a> ?, <draw:applet> ?, <draw:area-circle> ?, <draw:area-polygon> ?, <draw:area-rectangle> ?, <draw:fill-image> ?, <draw:floating-frame> ?, <draw:image> ?, <draw:object> ?, <draw:object-ole> ?, <draw:plugin> ?, <form:form> ?, <meta:auto-reload> ?, <meta:template> ?, <presentation:event-listener> ?, <presentation:sound> ?, <script:event-listener> ?, <style:background-image> ?, <svg:definition-src> ?, <svg:font-face-uri> ?, <table:cell-range-source> ?, <table:table-source> ?, <text:a> ?, <text:alphabetical-index-auto-mark-file> ?, <text:list-level-style-image> ?, <text:script> ? and <text:section-source> ?.

    19.920 xml:id

    See [XML-ID].

    -

    The xml:id attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:audio> 15.5, <anim:command> 15.6.1, <anim:iterate> 15.4.4, <anim:par> 15.4.2, <anim:seq> 15.4.3, <chart:chart> 11.1, <chart:data-point> 11.14, <chart:plot-area> 11.5, <chart:series> 11.12, <dr3d:cube> 10.5.4, <dr3d:extrude> 10.5.6, <dr3d:rotate> 10.5.7, <dr3d:scene> 10.5.2, <dr3d:sphere> 10.5.5, <draw:a> 10.4.12, <draw:applet> 10.4.7, <draw:caption> 10.3.11, <draw:circle> 10.3.8, <draw:connector> 10.3.10, <draw:control> 10.3.13, <draw:custom-shape> 10.6.1, <draw:ellipse> 10.3.9, <draw:floating-frame> 10.4.10, <draw:frame> 10.4.2, <draw:g> 10.3.15, <draw:image> 10.4.4, <draw:line> 10.3.3, <draw:measure> 10.3.12, <draw:object> 10.4.6.2, <draw:object-ole> 10.4.6.3, <draw:page> 10.2.4, <draw:page-thumbnail> 10.3.14, <draw:path> 10.3.7, <draw:plugin> 10.4.8, <draw:polygon> 10.3.5, <draw:polyline> 10.3.4, <draw:rect> 10.3.2, <draw:regular-polygon> 10.3.6, <draw:text-box> 10.4.3, <form:button> 13.5.15, <form:checkbox> 13.5.17, <form:combobox> 13.5.11, <form:date> 13.5.8, <form:file> 13.5.5, <form:fixed-text> 13.5.10, <form:formatted-text> 13.5.6, <form:frame> 13.5.19, <form:generic-control> 13.5.25, <form:grid> 13.5.22, <form:hidden> 13.5.21, <form:image> 13.5.16, <form:image-frame> 13.5.20, <form:listbox> 13.5.13, <form:number> 13.5.7, <form:password> 13.5.4, <form:radio> 13.5.18, <form:text> 13.5.2, <form:textarea> 13.5.3, <form:time> 13.5.9, <form:value-range> 13.5.24, <office:annotation> 14.1, <presentation:sound> 10.8.2, <table:covered-table-cell> 9.1.5, <table:table> 9.1.2, <table:table-cell> 9.1.4, <table:table-column> 9.1.6, <table:table-row> 9.1.3, <text:alphabetical-index> 8.8, <text:bibliography> 8.9, <text:bookmark> 6.2.1.2, <text:bookmark-start> 6.2.1.3, <text:changed-region> 5.5.3, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:illustration-index> 8.4, <text:index-title> 8.2.3, <text:list> 5.3.1, <text:list-header> 5.3.3, <text:list-item> 5.3.4, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:numbered-paragraph> 5.3.6, <text:object-index> 8.6, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:section> 5.4, <text:table-index> 8.5, <text:table-of-content> 8.3 and <text:user-index> 8.7.

    +

    The xml:id attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:audio> ?, <anim:command> ?, <anim:iterate> ?, <anim:par> ?, <anim:seq> ?, <chart:chart> ?, <chart:data-point> ?, <chart:plot-area> ?, <chart:series> ?, <dr3d:cube> ?, <dr3d:extrude> ?, <dr3d:rotate> ?, <dr3d:scene> ?, <dr3d:sphere> ?, <draw:a> ?, <draw:applet> ?, <draw:caption> ?, <draw:circle> ?, <draw:connector> ?, <draw:control> ?, <draw:custom-shape> ?, <draw:ellipse> ?, <draw:floating-frame> ?, <draw:frame> ?, <draw:g> ?, <draw:image> ?, <draw:line> ?, <draw:measure> ?, <draw:object> ?, <draw:object-ole> ?, <draw:page> ?, <draw:page-thumbnail> ?, <draw:path> ?, <draw:plugin> ?, <draw:polygon> ?, <draw:polyline> ?, <draw:rect> ?, <draw:regular-polygon> ?, <draw:text-box> ?, <form:button> ?, <form:checkbox> ?, <form:combobox> ?, <form:date> ?, <form:file> ?, <form:fixed-text> ?, <form:formatted-text> ?, <form:frame> ?, <form:generic-control> ?, <form:grid> ?, <form:hidden> ?, <form:image> ?, <form:image-frame> ?, <form:listbox> ?, <form:number> ?, <form:password> ?, <form:radio> ?, <form:text> ?, <form:textarea> ?, <form:time> ?, <form:value-range> ?, <office:annotation> ?, <presentation:sound> ?, <table:covered-table-cell> ?, <table:table> ?, <table:table-cell> ?, <table:table-column> ?, <table:table-row> ?, <text:alphabetical-index> ?, <text:bibliography> ?, <text:bookmark> ?, <text:bookmark-start> ?, <text:changed-region> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:illustration-index> ?, <text:index-title> ?, <text:list> ?, <text:list-header> ?, <text:list-item> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:numbered-paragraph> ?, <text:object-index> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:section> ?, <text:table-index> ?, <text:table-of-content> ? and <text:user-index> ?.

    -

    The xml:id attribute has the data type ID 18.2.

    -

    19.921 form:input-required

    +

    The xml:id attribute has the data type ID ?.

    +

    19.921 form:input-required

    The form:input-required attribute specifies whether a control that is bound to a database field requires user input for the form to submit.

    @@ -21369,9 +21370,9 @@

    19.921
  • false: a control that has no user input does not prevent submission of the form. 

  • true: a control that has no user input does prevent submission of the form.  


  • The default value for this attribute is false.

    -

    The form:input-required attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:checkbox> 13.5.17, <form:combobox> 13.5.11, <form:date> 13.5.8, <form:formatted-text> 13.5.6, <form:image-frame> 13.5.20, <form:listbox> 13.5.13, <form:password> 13.5.4, <form:radio> 13.5.18, <form:text> 13.5.2, <form:textarea> 13.5.3 and <form:time> 13.5.9.

    +

    The form:input-required attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:checkbox> ?, <form:combobox> ?, <form:date> ?, <form:formatted-text> ?, <form:image-frame> ?, <form:listbox> ?, <form:password> ?, <form:radio> ?, <form:text> ?, <form:textarea> ? and <form:time> ?.

    -

    The form:input-required attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The form:input-required attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    19.922 style:num-list-format-name

    The style:num-list-format-name attribute references a format for the displayed number string of the current list level.

    @@ -21380,9 +21381,9 @@

    19.92

    Producers should also generate text:display-levels, style:num-prefix and style:num-suffix attributes for the benefit of consumers that don't support this feature.

    -

    The style:num-list-format-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:list-level-style-number> 16.34 and <text:outline-level-style> 16.37.

    +

    The style:num-list-format-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:list-level-style-number> ? and <text:outline-level-style> ?.

    -

    The style:num-list-format-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

    +

    The style:num-list-format-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

    19.923 draw:extrusion-metal-type

    The draw:extrusion-metal-type attribute specifies how rendering of an extruded custom shape is modified in case its draw:extrusion-metal attribute has the value true. The value of attribute draw:extrusion-metal-type is a namespaced token.
    The defined values for the draw:extrusion-metal-type attribute are:

    @@ -21391,10 +21392,10 @@

    19.923

    The default value for the attribute draw:extrusion-metal-type is draw:MetalODF.

    -

    The draw:extrusion-metal-type attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> 10.6.2.

    +

    The draw:extrusion-metal-type attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> ?.

    -

    The draw:extrusion-metal-type attribute has the data type namespacedToken 18.3.20.

    -

    19.924 draw:handle-position-x

    +

    The draw:extrusion-metal-type attribute has the data type namespacedToken ?.

    +

    19.924 draw:handle-position-x

    The draw:handle-position-x attribute specifies the horizontal position of an XY-handle, see <draw:handle> 10.6.3 element.

    @@ -21406,10 +21407,10 @@

    19.924 The resulting value is interpreted as x-coordinate of the position of the XY-handle.

    -

    The draw:handle-position-x attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:handle> 10.6.3.

    +

    The draw:handle-position-x attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:handle> ?.

    -

    The draw:handle-position-x attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    -

    19.925 draw:handle-position-y

    +

    The draw:handle-position-x attribute has the data type string ?.

    +

    19.925 draw:handle-position-y

    The draw:handle-position-y attribute specifies the vertical position of an XY-handle, see <draw:handle> 10.6.3 element.

    @@ -21421,9 +21422,9 @@

    19.925 The resulting value is interpreted as y-coordinate of the position of the XY-handle.

    -

    The draw:handle-position-y attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:handle> 10.6.3.

    +

    The draw:handle-position-y attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:handle> ?.

    -

    The draw:handle-position-y attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The draw:handle-position-y attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.926 draw:handle-polar-pole-x

    The draw:handle-polar-pole-x attribute specifies the horizontal position of the pole of the polar coordinate system used for a polar handle, see <draw:handle> 10.6.3 element.

    @@ -21436,9 +21437,9 @@

    19.926

    The resulting value is interpreted as x-coordinate of the pole.

    -

    The draw:handle-polar-pole-x attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:handle> 10.6.3.

    +

    The draw:handle-polar-pole-x attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:handle> ?.

    -

    The draw:handle-polar-pole-x attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The draw:handle-polar-pole-x attribute has the data type string ?.

    19.927 draw:handle-polar-pole-y

    The draw:handle-polar-pole-y attribute specifies the vertical position of the pole of the polar coordinate system used for a polar handle, see <draw:handle> 10.6.3 element.

    @@ -21451,10 +21452,10 @@

    19.927

    The resulting value is interpreted as y-coordinate of the pole.

    -

    The draw:handle-polar-pole-y attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:handle> 10.6.3.

    +

    The draw:handle-polar-pole-y attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:handle> ?.

    -

    The draw:handle-polar-pole-y attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    -

    19.928 draw:handle-polar-radius

    +

    The draw:handle-polar-pole-y attribute has the data type string ?.

    +

    19.928 draw:handle-polar-radius

    The draw:handle-polar-radius attribute specifies the radius component of the polar coordinates of the handle position of a polar-handle, see <draw:handle> 10.6.3 element.

    @@ -21472,10 +21473,10 @@

    19.928

    The default value of the attribute is the string 0.

    -

    The draw:handle-polar-radius attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:handle> 10.6.3.

    +

    The draw:handle-polar-radius attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:handle> ?.

    -

    The draw:handle-polar-radius attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    -

    19.929 draw:handle-polar-angle

    +

    The draw:handle-polar-radius attribute has the data type string ?.

    +

    19.929 draw:handle-polar-angle

    The draw:handle-polar-angle attribute specifies the polar angle component of the polar coordinates of the handle position of a polar handle, see <draw:handle> 10.6.3 element.

    @@ -21489,9 +21490,9 @@

    19.929 <

    The default value of the attribute is the string 0.

    -

    The draw:handle-polar-angle attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:handle> 10.6.3.

    +

    The draw:handle-polar-angle attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:handle> ?.

    -

    The draw:handle-polar-angle attribute has the data type string 18.2.

    +

    The draw:handle-polar-angle attribute has the data type string ?.

    20 Formatting Attributes

    20.1 General

    @@ -21502,9 +21503,9 @@

    20.2 This attribute is evaluated for chart styles that are applied to a <chart:plot-area> 11.5 element.

    -

    The chart:angle-offset attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

    +

    The chart:angle-offset attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

    -

    The chart:angle-offset attribute has the data type angle 18.3.1.

    +

    The chart:angle-offset attribute has the data type angle ?.

    20.3 chart:auto-position

    The chart:auto-position attribute specifies if an object should be positioned automatically.

    @@ -21515,9 +21516,9 @@

    20.3 The defined values for the chart:auto-position attribute are:

    • false: svg:x and svg:y attribute values are used to position an object. 

    • true: svg:x and svg:y attribute values are ignored, and the consumer chooses a position. 

    -

    The chart:auto-position attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

    +

    The chart:auto-position attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

    -

    The chart:auto-position attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The chart:auto-position attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    20.4 chart:auto-size

    The chart:auto-size attribute specifies if the size of an object should be chosen automatically.

    @@ -21528,37 +21529,37 @@

    20.4 The defined values for the chart:auto-size attribute are:

    • false: svg:width and svg:height attribute values are used to size an object. 

    • true: svg:width and svg:height attribute values are ignored, and the consumer chooses a size. 

    -

    The chart:auto-size attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

    +

    The chart:auto-size attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

    -

    The chart:auto-size attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The chart:auto-size attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    20.5 chart:axis-label-position

    The chart:axis-label-position attribute specifies the position of the axis labels.

    -

    The defined values for the chart:axis-label-position attribute are:

    - -

    If the chart:axis-label-position attribute is missing but a chart:axis-position attribute is given, the value of the chart:axis-label-position attribute is assumed to be near-axis.

    +

    The defined values for the chart:axis-label-position attribute are:

    + +

    If the chart:axis-label-position attribute is missing but a chart:axis-position attribute is given, the value of the chart:axis-label-position attribute is assumed to be near-axis.

    This attribute is evaluated for a chart style that is applied to a <chart:axis> 11.9 element.

    -

    The chart:axis-label-position attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

    +

    The chart:axis-label-position attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

    The values of the chart:axis-label-position attribute are near-axis, near-axis-other-side, outside-start or outside-end.

    20.6 chart:axis-position

    -

    The chart:axis-position attribute specifies the position of the axis line on the scale of the crossing axis.

    +

    The chart:axis-position attribute specifies the position of the axis line on the scale of the crossing axis.

    -

    If the attribute is set for a y-axis, the position indicates a value on the scale of the first x-axis.

    +

    If the attribute is set for a y-axis, the position indicates a value on the scale of the first x-axis.

    -

    If the attribute is set for an x-axis, the position indicates a value on the scale of the first y-axis.

    +

    If the attribute is set for an x-axis, the position indicates a value on the scale of the first y-axis.

    This attribute is evaluated for a chart style that is applied to a <chart:axis> 11.9 element.

    -

    The defined values for the chart:axis-position attribute are:

    - -

    The chart:axis-position attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

    +

    The defined values for the chart:axis-position attribute are:

    + +

    The chart:axis-position attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

    -

    The values of the chart:axis-position attribute are start, end or a value of type double 18.2.

    +

    The values of the chart:axis-position attribute are start, end or a value of type double ?.

    20.7 chart:connect-bars

    The chart:connect-bars attribute specifies if bars in a bar chart that belong to the same series are connected by lines.

    @@ -21567,9 +21568,9 @@

    20.7 The defined values for the chart:connect-bars attribute are:

    • false: bars belonging to the same series are not connected by lines. 

    • true: bars belonging to the same series are connected by lines. 

    -

    The chart:connect-bars attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

    +

    The chart:connect-bars attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

    -

    The chart:connect-bars attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The chart:connect-bars attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    20.8 chart:data-label-number

    The chart:data-label-number attribute specifies whether the value or the percentage of a data point or both, should be displayed within a data label. By default, neither the value nor a percentage is displayed.

    @@ -21582,7 +21583,7 @@

    20.8 The style:percentage-data-style-name 19.511 attribute can be used together with this attribute to indicate which number format should be used to display the percentage value.

    -

    The chart:data-label-number attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

    +

    The chart:data-label-number attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

    The values of the chart:data-label-number attribute are none, value, percentage or value-and-percentage.

    20.9 chart:data-label-series

    @@ -21593,9 +21594,9 @@

    20.9
  • false: no series name is displayed on data label. 

  • true: series name is displayed on data label. 

  • This attribute is evaluated for chart styles that are applied to a <chart:data-label> 11.15, <chart:data-point> 11.14, <chart:series> 11.12 or <chart:plot-area> 11.5 elements.

    -

    The chart:data-label-series attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

    +

    The chart:data-label-series attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

    -

    The chart:data-label-series attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The chart:data-label-series attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    20.10 chart:data-label-symbol

    The chart:data-label-symbol attribute specifies whether to display a legend symbol within the data label of a data point.

    @@ -21604,9 +21605,9 @@

    20.10 The defined values for the chart:data-label-symbol attribute are:

    • false: a legend symbol is not displayed within the data label of a data point. 

    • true: a legend symbol is displayed within the data label of a data point. 

    -

    The chart:data-label-symbol attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

    +

    The chart:data-label-symbol attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

    -

    The chart:data-label-symbol attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The chart:data-label-symbol attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    20.11 chart:data-label-text

    The chart:data-label-text attribute specifies whether to display the category within the data label of a data point.

    @@ -21615,9 +21616,9 @@

    20.11 The defined values for the chart:data-label-text attribute are:

    • false: a category is not displayed within the data label of a data point. 

    • true: a category is displayed within the data label of a data point. 

    -

    The chart:data-label-text attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

    +

    The chart:data-label-text attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

    -

    The chart:data-label-text attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The chart:data-label-text attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    20.12 chart:deep

    The chart:deep attribute specifies whether data series are displayed behind each other along the z-axis or not. The chart:deep attribute is ignored unless a chart:three-dimensional 20.65 attribute is present and has the value true.

    @@ -21626,9 +21627,9 @@

    20.12 The defined values for the chart:deep attribute are:

    • false: data series are not displayed behind each other along the z-axis. 

    • true: data series are displayed behind each other along the z-axis. The z-axis displays the name of the series. 

    -

    The chart:deep attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

    +

    The chart:deep attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

    -

    The chart:deep attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The chart:deep attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    20.13 chart:display-label

    The chart:display-label attribute specifies whether labels are displayed on an axis or not.

    @@ -21639,9 +21640,9 @@

    20.13

    The defined values for the chart:display-label attribute are:

    • false: labels are not displayed on an axis. 

    • true: labels are displayed on an axis. 

    -

    The chart:display-label attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

    +

    The chart:display-label attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

    -

    The chart:display-label attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The chart:display-label attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    20.14 chart:error-category

    The chart:error-category attribute is used to determine which function is used to calculate error indicators at data points. By default, no error indicators are shown.

    @@ -21650,7 +21651,7 @@

    20.14
  • cell-range: Use values from cell ranges for positive and negative error indicators. The chart:error-lower-range 20.17 and chart:error-upper-range 20.22 attributes determine the cell ranges which contain the values to be used for negative and positive error indicators. 

  • constant: Use fixed absolute values for both directions: positive and negative The absolute value for a positive direction is given with chart:error-upper-limit attribute. The absolute value for a negative direction is given with chart:error-lower-limit attribute. 

  • error-margin: Use a fixed percentage of the largest value – this is called error-margin. The percentage value is given within chart:error-margin 20.18 attribute. 

  • none: No error indicators are shown. 

  • percentage: Use a fixed percentage of each value The percentage value is given within chart:error-percentage 20.19 attribute. 

  • standard-deviation: Standard deviation of the values of a series assuming an equal distribution. 

  • standard-error: Standard error (standard deviation of the mean) of the values of a series. 

  • variance: Variance of the values of a series assuming an equal distribution. 

  • This attribute is evaluated for chart styles that are applied to <chart:error-indicator> 11.17, <chart:series> 11.12 or <chart:plot-area> 11.5 elements.

    -

    The chart:error-category attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

    +

    The chart:error-category attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

    The values of the chart:error-category attribute are none, variance, standard-deviation, percentage, error-margin, constant, standard-error or cell-range.

    20.15 chart:error-lower-indicator

    @@ -21661,41 +21662,41 @@

    20.15

    The defined values for the chart:error-lower-indicator attribute are:

    • false: negative error indicators are not displayed. 

    • true: negative error indicators are displayed. 

    -

    The chart:error-lower-indicator attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

    +

    The chart:error-lower-indicator attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

    -

    The chart:error-lower-indicator attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The chart:error-lower-indicator attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    20.16 chart:error-lower-limit

    The chart:error-lower-limit attribute specifies the absolute value in the negative direction that is used to display error indicators if a chart:error-category 20.14 attribute has the value constant.

    -

    The chart:error-lower-limit attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

    +

    The chart:error-lower-limit attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

    -

    The chart:error-lower-limit attribute has the data type double 18.2.

    +

    The chart:error-lower-limit attribute has the data type double ?.

    20.17 chart:error-lower-range

    The chart:error-lower-range attribute specifies the cell range used for negative error indicators when a chart:error-category 20.14 attribute has a value of cell-range.

    -

    The chart:error-lower-range attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

    +

    The chart:error-lower-range attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

    -

    The chart:error-lower-range attribute has the data type cellRangeAddressList 18.3.6.

    +

    The chart:error-lower-range attribute has the data type cellRangeAddressList ?.

    20.18 chart:error-margin

    The chart:error-margin attribute specifies the percentage of the largest value in a series used in the display of error indicators for each data point of a series.

    This attribute should be used together with the chart:error-category 20.14 attribute if it has the value error-margin.

    -

    The chart:error-margin attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

    +

    The chart:error-margin attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

    -

    The chart:error-margin attribute has the data type double 18.2.

    +

    The chart:error-margin attribute has the data type double ?.

    20.19 chart:error-percentage

    The chart:error-percentage attribute specifies the percentage that is used in the display of error indicators for each data point of a series.

    This attribute should be used together with a chart:error-category 20.14 attribute if the chart:error-category attribute has the value percentage.

    -

    The chart:error-percentage attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

    +

    The chart:error-percentage attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

    -

    The chart:error-percentage attribute has the data type double 18.2.

    +

    The chart:error-percentage attribute has the data type double ?.

    20.20 chart:error-upper-indicator

    The chart:error-upper-indicator attribute specifies whether positive error indicators should be displayed (the error value is added to the data point value).

    @@ -21704,25 +21705,25 @@

    20.20

    The defined values for the chart:error-upper-indicator attribute are:

    • false: positive error indicators are not displayed. 

    • true: positive error indicators are displayed. 

    -

    The chart:error-upper-indicator attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

    +

    The chart:error-upper-indicator attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

    -

    The chart:error-upper-indicator attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The chart:error-upper-indicator attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    20.21 chart:error-upper-limit

    The chart:error-upper-limit attribute specifies the absolute value in the positive direction that is used to display error indicators if the chart:error-category 20.14 attribute has the value constant.

    This attribute should be used together with chart:error-category attribute.

    -

    The chart:error-upper-limit attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

    +

    The chart:error-upper-limit attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

    -

    The chart:error-upper-limit attribute has the data type double 18.2.

    +

    The chart:error-upper-limit attribute has the data type double ?.

    20.22 chart:error-upper-range

    The chart:error-upper-range attribute specifies the cell range used for positive error indicators when the chart:error-category 20.14 attribute has the value cell-range.

    -

    The chart:error-upper-range attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

    +

    The chart:error-upper-range attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

    -

    The chart:error-upper-range attribute has the data type cellRangeAddressList 18.3.6.

    +

    The chart:error-upper-range attribute has the data type cellRangeAddressList ?.

    20.23 chart:gap-width

    The chart:gap-width attribute specifies a gap between neighboring groups of bars in a bar chart (that is the distance between the last bar in one category and the first bar in the following category). It is specified as an integer percentage relative to the width of a single bar.

    @@ -21731,9 +21732,9 @@

    20.23

    Note: Bars attached to different axis can be arranged differently as long as they are grouped per axis (chart:group-bars-per-axis 20.24 attribute has the value true).

    -

    The chart:gap-width attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

    +

    The chart:gap-width attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

    -

    The chart:gap-width attribute has the data type integer 18.2.

    +

    The chart:gap-width attribute has the data type integer ?.

    20.24 chart:group-bars-per-axis

    The chart:group-bars-per-axis attribute specifies whether bars in a bar chart are displayed side by side or behind each other when they are attached to different y-axes.

    @@ -21742,29 +21743,29 @@

    20.24 <

    The defined values for the chart:group-bars-per-axis attribute are:

    • false: all bars on the same x-axis are handled as one group and are displayed side by side. 

    • true: only bars attached to the same x- and y-axis are handled as one group. 

    -

    The chart:group-bars-per-axis attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

    +

    The chart:group-bars-per-axis attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

    -

    The chart:group-bars-per-axis attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The chart:group-bars-per-axis attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    20.25 chart:hole-size

    The chart:hole-size attribute specifies the diameter of the inner hole of a ring chart as a percentage of the outer diameter of the outermost ring.

    This attribute is evaluated for chart styles that are applied to a <chart:plot-area> 11.5 element.

    -

    The chart:hole-size attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

    +

    The chart:hole-size attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

    -

    The chart:hole-size attribute has the data type percent 18.3.24.

    +

    The chart:hole-size attribute has the data type percent ?.

    20.26 chart:include-hidden-cells

    -

    The chart:include-hidden-cells attribute specifies whether data points in hidden cells are plotted in a chart. The default is to plot data points in hidden cells.

    +

    The chart:include-hidden-cells attribute specifies whether data points in hidden cells are plotted in a chart. The default is to plot data points in hidden cells.

    This attribute can be used in styles that are applied to a <chart:plot-area> 11.5 element.

    The defined values for the chart:include-hidden-cells attribute are:

    • false: data points in hidden cells are not plotted in a chart. 

    • true: data points in hidden cells are plotted in a chart. 

    -

    The chart:include-hidden-cells attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

    +

    The chart:include-hidden-cells attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

    -

    The chart:include-hidden-cells attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The chart:include-hidden-cells attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    20.27 chart:interpolation

     The chart:interpolation attribute specifies interpolations for line and scatter charts.

    @@ -25961,7 +25962,7 @@

    20.27
    using straight line segments.
     using straight line segments. 

    This attribute is evaluated for chart styles that are applied to a <chart:plot-area> 11.5 or <chart:series> 11.12 element.

    -

    The chart:interpolation attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

    +

    The chart:interpolation attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

    The values of the chart:interpolation attribute are none, cubic-spline, b-spline, step-start, step-end, step-center-x or step-center-y.

    20.28 chart:interval-major

    @@ -26125,9 +26126,9 @@

    20.28 .
     

    This attribute is evaluated for a chart style that is applied to a <chart:axis> 11.9 element.

    -

    The chart:interval-major attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

    +

    The chart:interval-major attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

    -

    The chart:interval-major attribute has the data type double 18.2.

    +

    The chart:interval-major attribute has the data type double ?.

    20.29 chart:interval-minor-divisor

    The chart:interval-minor-divisor attribute specifies a divisor for the chart:interval-major 20.28 value, the division of which determines the minor interval.

    @@ -26295,9 +26296,9 @@

    20.2
    . So the minor ticks are equally spaced after the logarithmic transformation.
     

    This attribute is evaluated for a chart style that is applied to a <chart:axis> 11.9 element.

    -

    The chart:interval-minor-divisor attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

    +

    The chart:interval-minor-divisor attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

    -

    The chart:interval-minor-divisor attribute has the data type positiveInteger 18.2.

    +

    The chart:interval-minor-divisor attribute has the data type positiveInteger ?.

    20.30 chart:japanese-candle-stick

    The chart:japanese-candle-stick attribute specifies the display of opening and closing values in a stock chart.

    @@ -26306,9 +26307,9 @@

    20.30
    • false: opening and closing values are displayed as left and right tick-lines 

    • true: opening and closing values are displayed as colored bars, where the color of the bar depends on whether the opening value is larger than the closing value 

    This attribute is evaluated for chart styles that are applied to a <chart:plot-area> 11.5 element.

    -

    The chart:japanese-candle-stick attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

    +

    The chart:japanese-candle-stick attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

    -

    The chart:japanese-candle-stick attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The chart:japanese-candle-stick attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    20.31 chart:label-arrangement

    The chart:label-arrangement attribute specifies the arrangement of labels on an axis.

    @@ -26317,7 +26318,7 @@

    20.31
  • side-by-side: Labels are not staggered, they are aligned on one line. 

  • stagger-even: Even labels are aligned on the same line as used for side by side arrangement. Counting starts with one, so the first label is odd.  

  • stagger-odd: All odd labels are aligned on the line used for side by side arrangement. Counting starts with one, so the first label is odd. 

  • This attribute is evaluated for a chart style that is applied to a <chart:axis> 11.9 element.

    -

    The chart:label-arrangement attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

    +

    The chart:label-arrangement attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

    The values of the chart:label-arrangement attribute are side-by-side, stagger-even or stagger-odd.

    20.32 chart:label-position

    @@ -26328,7 +26329,7 @@

    20.32
  • avoid-overlap: an algorithm should be used that tries to place the labels without overlapping each other. 

  • bottom: the data label is placed below the data point. 

  • bottom-left: the data label is placed to the bottom left of the data point. 

  • bottom-right: the data label is placed to the bottom right of the data point. 

  • center: the data label is centered on the data point. 

  • inside: the data label is placed inside the data point (Pie charts, the label is paced inside the piece on the bisecting line aligned to the outer radius. Bar charts, the label is inside the bar aligned to that end that is given by the data points value. Polar charts, the label is placed on that side of the data point that points to the polar chart's center ). 

  • left: the data label is placed left of the data point. 

  • near-origin: the data label is placed inside the data point on that side that is near to the origin - where the origin is the beginning of the bar in a bar chart or the baseline in an area chart ( for bar charts the label is placed inside the bar like with value inside but aligned to the opposite end of the bar ). 

  • outside: the data label is placed outside the data point (Pie charts, the label is placed outside the circle aligned to the outer radius. Bar charts, the label is outside the bar aligned to that end that is given by the data points value. Polar charts, the label is placed on that side of the data point that points away from the polar charts center). 

  • right: the data label is placed right of the data point. 

  • top: the data label is placed on top of the data point. 

  • top-left: the data label is placed to the top left of the data point. 

  • top-right: the data label is placed to the top right of the data point. 

  • This attribute is evaluated for chart styles that are applied to <chart:data-label> 11.15, <chart:data-point> 11.14, <chart:series> 11.12 or <chart:plot-area> 11.5 elements.

    -

    The chart:label-position attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

    +

    The chart:label-position attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

    The values of the chart:label-position attribute are avoid-overlap, center, top, top-right, right, bottom-right, bottom, bottom-left, left, top-left, inside, outside or near-origin.

    20.33 chart:label-position-negative

    @@ -26337,7 +26338,7 @@

    20.

    The defined values for the chart:label-position-negative attribute are:

    • avoid-overlap: an algorithm should be used that tries to place the labels without overlapping each other. 

    • bottom: the data label is placed below the data point. 

    • bottom-left: the data label is placed to the bottom left of the data point. 

    • bottom-right: the data label is placed to the bottom right of the data point. 

    • center: the data label is centered on the data point. 

    • inside: the data label is placed inside the data point ( for pie charts the label is placed inside the piece on the bisecting line aligned to the outer radius, for bar charts the label is inside the bar aligned to that end that is given by the data points value, for polar charts the label is placed on that side of the data point that points to the polar charts center ). 

    • left: the data label is placed left of the data point. 

    • near-origin: the data label is placed inside the data point on that side that is near to the origin - where the origin is the beginning of the bar in a bar chart or the base line in an area chart ( for bar charts the label is placed inside the bar like with value inside but aligned to the opposite end of the bar ). 

    • outside: the data label is placed outside the data point ( for pie charts the label is placed outside the circle aligned to the outer radius, for bar charts the label is outside the bar aligned to that end that is given by the data points value, for polar charts the label is placed on that side of the data point that points away from the polar charts center ). 

    • right: the data label is placed right of the data point. 

    • top: the data label is placed on top of the data point. 

    • top-left: the data label is placed to the top left of the data point. 

    • top-right: the data label is placed to the top right of the data point. 

    -

    The chart:label-position-negative attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

    +

    The chart:label-position-negative attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

    The values of the chart:label-position-negative attribute are avoid-overlap, center, top, top-right, right, bottom-right, bottom, bottom-left, left, top-left, inside, outside or near-origin.

    20.34 chart:lines (deprecated)

    @@ -26348,9 +26349,9 @@

    20.34 The defined values for the chart:lines attribute are:

    • false: connecting lines between data points are not shown. 

    • true: connecting lines between data points are shown. 

    -

    The chart:lines attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

    +

    The chart:lines attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

    -

    The chart:lines attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The chart:lines attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    20.35 chart:link-data-style-to-source

    The chart:link-data-style-to-source attribute can only be used in chart documents that are part of a document that provides the data for the chart.

    @@ -26359,9 +26360,9 @@

    2

    The defined values for the chart:link-data-style-to-source attribute are:

    -

    The chart:link-data-style-to-source attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

    +

    The chart:link-data-style-to-source attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

    -

    The chart:link-data-style-to-source attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The chart:link-data-style-to-source attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    20.36 chart:logarithmic

    The chart:logarithmic attribute specifies whether logarithmic scaling will be used on an axis. By default, proportional scaling is used.

    @@ -26370,18 +26371,18 @@

    20.36 The defined values for the chart:logarithmic attribute are:

    • false: proportional scaling is used. 

    • true: logarithmic scaling is used. 

     

    -

    The chart:logarithmic attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

    +

    The chart:logarithmic attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

    -

    The chart:logarithmic attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The chart:logarithmic attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    20.37 chart:maximum

    The chart:maximum attribute specifies the maximum value of an axis.

    This attribute is evaluated for a chart style that is applied to a <chart:axis> 11.9 element.

    -

    The chart:maximum attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

    +

    The chart:maximum attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

    -

    The chart:maximum attribute has the data type double 18.2.

    +

    The chart:maximum attribute has the data type double ?.

    20.38 chart:mean-value

    The chart:mean-value attribute specifies whether to display a line that represents the statistical mean value of all data points of a series.

    @@ -26390,31 +26391,31 @@

    20.38 The defined values for the chart:mean-value attribute are:

    • false: line representing the statistical mean of all the data points in a series is not displayed. 

    • true: line representing the statistical mean of all the data points in a series is displayed. 

    -

    The chart:mean-value attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

    +

    The chart:mean-value attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

    -

    The chart:mean-value attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The chart:mean-value attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    20.39 chart:minimum

    The chart:minimum attribute specifies the minimum value of an axis.

    This attribute is evaluated for a chart style that is applied to a <chart:axis> 11.9 element.

    -

    The chart:minimum attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

    +

    The chart:minimum attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

    -

    The chart:minimum attribute has the data type double 18.2.

    +

    The chart:minimum attribute has the data type double ?.

    20.40 chart:origin

    The chart:origin attribute defines the origin of the graphical representation of a data series attached to an axis.

    -

    Note: For example, the beginning of the bars in a bar chart or the base line in an area chart can be set by the chart:origin attribute in the style of the y-axis to which the data series is attached.

    +

    Note: For example, the beginning of the bars in a bar chart or the base line in an area chart can be set by the chart:origin attribute in the style of the y-axis to which the data series is attached.

    -

    If the first x-axis has a chart:axis-position 20.6 attribute, that position is taken to indicate the origin of the data points attached to the first y-axis. It overrides the chart:origin attribute of the first y-axis.

    +

    If the first x-axis has a chart:axis-position 20.6 attribute, that position is taken to indicate the origin of the data points attached to the first y-axis. It overrides the chart:origin attribute of the first y-axis.

    This attribute is evaluated for a chart style that is applied to a <chart:axis> 11.9 element.

    -

    The chart:origin attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

    +

    The chart:origin attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

    -

    The chart:origin attribute has the data type double 18.2.

    +

    The chart:origin attribute has the data type double ?.

    20.41 chart:overlap

    The chart:overlap attribute specifies how much bars within the same category in a bar chart overlap. The attribute value is an integer that is interpreted as a percentage relative to the width of a single bar. Negative values specify gaps between bars.

    @@ -26423,9 +26424,9 @@

    20.41 Note: This allows bars to be attached to different axis arranged differently as long as they are grouped per axis (chart:group-bars-per-axis 20.24 attribute is true).

    -

    The chart:overlap attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

    +

    The chart:overlap attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

    -

    The chart:overlap attribute has the data type integer 18.2.

    +

    The chart:overlap attribute has the data type integer ?.

    20.42 chart:pie-offset

    The chart:pie-offset attribute specifies the distance of a segment from the center of the circle in case of circle charts. The offset is given as an integer which is interpreted as a percentage of the radius of the circle.

    @@ -26434,9 +26435,9 @@

    20.42 This attribute is evaluated for chart styles that are applied to a <chart:data-point> 11.14 or <chart:series> 11.12 element.

    -

    The chart:pie-offset attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

    +

    The chart:pie-offset attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

    -

    The chart:pie-offset attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger 18.2.

    +

    The chart:pie-offset attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger ?.

    20.43 chart:percentage

    The chart:percentage attribute specifies a percentage accumulation of values per category.

    @@ -26445,9 +26446,9 @@

    20.43 The defined values for the chart:percentage attribute are:

    • false: the attribute has no effect  

    • true: values should be accumulated by category. The sum of the values per category is treated as 100 percent and the y-axis displays according to percentages.  

     

    -

    The chart:percentage attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

    +

    The chart:percentage attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

    -

    The chart:percentage attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The chart:percentage attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    20.44 chart:regression-force-intercept

    The chart:regression-force-intercept attribute specifies whether a regression curve of type linear, exponential or polynomial intercepts the y-axis at a certain value. The defined values for the chart:regression-force-intercept attribute are:

    @@ -26456,9 +26457,9 @@

    This attribute is only evaluated together with the attribute chart:regression-type 20.50 and if that has one of the following values: linear, exponential or polynomial.

    -

    The chart:regression-force-intercept attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

    +

    The chart:regression-force-intercept attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

    -

    The chart:regression-force-intercept attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

    +

    The chart:regression-force-intercept attribute has the data type boolean ?.

    20.45 chart:regression-intercept-value

    The chart:regression-intercept-value attribute specifies where a regression curve intercepts the y-axis if attribute chart:regression-force-intercept 20.44 is true.

    @@ -26467,18 +26468,18 @@

    The default value for this attribute is 0 in case of regression type linear or polynomial, and the default value is 1 in case of regression type exponential.

    -

    The chart:regression-intercept-value attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

    +

    The chart:regression-intercept-value attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

    -

    The chart:regression-intercept-value attribute has the data type double 18.2.

    +

    The chart:regression-intercept-value attribute has the data type double ?.

    20.46 chart:regression-max-degree

    The chart:regression-max-degree attribute specifies the maximum degree of a polynomial regression curve. This attribute is only evaluated together with the attribute chart:regression-type 20.50 and if that has the value polynomial. The value of the chart:regression-max-degree attribute is greater than or equal to 2.

    The default value for this attribute is 2.

    -

    The chart:regression-max-degree attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

    +

    The chart:regression-max-degree attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

    -

    The chart:regression-max-degree attribute has the data type positiveInteger 18.2.

    +

    The chart:regression-max-degree attribute has the data type positiveInteger ?.

    20.47 chart:regression-moving-type

      1. The chart:regression-moving-type attribute specifies the type of a regression curve of type moving-average. The defined values for the chart:regression-moving-type attribute are:

        @@ -26883,7 +26884,7 @@

        20.4  

            1. This attribute is only evaluated together with attribute chart:regression-type and if that has the value moving-average.

          The default value for this attribute is prior. 

         

        -

        The chart:regression-moving-type attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

        +

        The chart:regression-moving-type attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

        The values of the chart:regression-moving-type attribute are prior, central or averaged-abscissa.

        20.48 chart:regression-name

        @@ -26892,9 +26893,9 @@

        20.48 The default value for this attribute is the empty string.

        -

        The chart:regression-name attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

        +

        The chart:regression-name attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

        -

        The chart:regression-name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The chart:regression-name attribute has the data type string ?.

        20.49 chart:regression-period

          1. The chart:regression-period attribute specifies the number of points to be used to calculate a point of the regression curve.

            @@ -26903,9 +26904,9 @@

            20.49

        The minimum value for this attribute is 2, the default value for this attribute is 2.

        -

        The chart:regression-period attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

        +

        The chart:regression-period attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

        -

        The chart:regression-period attribute has the data type positiveInteger 18.2.

        +

        The chart:regression-period attribute has the data type positiveInteger ?.

        20.50 chart:regression-type

        The chart:regression-type attribute specifies the regression function for a series. A regression function can be used to approximate the data points in a series.

        @@ -26972,7 +26973,7 @@

        20.50 attribute.  is given by the chart:regression-max-degree 20.46 attribute.  
      2. power – Regression with a power function – approximate the values of the series using the model: y = A·xB. 

      3. This attribute is evaluated for chart styles that are applied to <chart:regression-curve> 11.18, <chart:series> 11.12 or <chart:plot-area> 11.5 elements.

        -

        The chart:regression-type attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

        +

        The chart:regression-type attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

        The values of the chart:regression-type attribute are none, linear, logarithmic, moving-average, exponential, power or polynomial.

        20.51 chart:reverse-direction

        @@ -26985,9 +26986,9 @@

        20.51 The defined values for the chart:reverse-direction attribute are:

        • false: direction of axis follows the Cartesian coordinate system. 

        • true: direction of axis follows the reverse of the Cartesian coordinate system. 

        -

        The chart:reverse-direction attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

        +

        The chart:reverse-direction attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

        -

        The chart:reverse-direction attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The chart:reverse-direction attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        20.52 chart:right-angled-axes

        The chart:right-angled-axes attribute specifies a modification of the projection of a 3D chart. In a Cartesian coordinate system, the projections of x and y-axis are horizontal and vertical.

        @@ -26996,18 +26997,18 @@

        20.52 The defined values for the chart:right-angled-axes attribute are:

        • false: the attribute has no effect. 

        • true: a 3D chart is sheared instead of rotated. For Cartesian coordinate systems, the x- and y-axis do form a right angle in the 2D-projection. 

        -

        The chart:right-angled-axes attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

        +

        The chart:right-angled-axes attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

        -

        The chart:right-angled-axes attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The chart:right-angled-axes attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        20.53 chart:scale-text

        The chart:scale-text attribute specifies that the text contained in an object should be scaled whenever the size of the chart changes. This attribute can appear at all chart objects that contain text.

        The defined values for the chart:scale-text attribute are:

        • false: text contained in an object should not be scaled when the size of its containing chart changes. 

        • true: text contained in an object should be scaled when the size of its containing chart changes. 

        -

        The chart:scale-text attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

        +

        The chart:scale-text attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

        -

        The chart:scale-text attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The chart:scale-text attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        20.54 chart:series-source (deprecated)

        The chart:series-source attribute specifies whether a tabular data for a chart contains all the data series in columns or rows.

        @@ -27020,7 +27021,7 @@

        The defined values for the chart:series-source attribute are:

        • columns: tabular data for a chart contains all the data series in columns. 

        • rows: tabular data for a chart contains all the data series in rows. 

        -

        The chart:series-source attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

        +

        The chart:series-source attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

        The values of the chart:series-source attribute are columns or rows.

        20.55 chart:sort-by-x-values

        @@ -27029,9 +27030,9 @@

        20.55 The defined values for the chart:sort-by-x-values attribute are:

        • false: data points of a data series should be displayed in the order they are contained in the underlying data. 

        • true: data points of a data series should be displayed in ascending order of the x values. 

        -

        The chart:sort-by-x-values attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

        +

        The chart:sort-by-x-values attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

        -

        The chart:sort-by-x-values attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The chart:sort-by-x-values attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        20.56 chart:solid-type

        The chart:solid-type attribute specifies the rendering of bars in three-dimensional bar charts.

        @@ -27040,7 +27041,7 @@

        20.56
      4. cone – bars have the shape of cones 

      5. cuboid – bars have the shape of cuboids 

      6. cylinder – bars have the shape of cylinders 

      7. pyramid – bars have the shape of pyramids 

      8. This attribute is evaluated for chart styles that are applied to <chart:data-point> 11.14, <chart:series> 11.12 or <chart:plot-area> 11.5 elements.

        -

        The chart:solid-type attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

        +

        The chart:solid-type attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

        The values of the chart:solid-type attribute are cuboid, cylinder, cone or pyramid.

        20.57 chart:spline-order

        @@ -27049,18 +27050,18 @@

        20.57 <

        This attribute should be used together with chart:interpolation 20.27 attribute when it has the value b-spline.

        -

        The chart:spline-order attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

        +

        The chart:spline-order attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

        -

        The chart:spline-order attribute has the data type positiveInteger 18.2.

        +

        The chart:spline-order attribute has the data type positiveInteger ?.

        20.58 chart:spline-resolution

        The chart:spline-resolution attribute specifies the number of straight line segments used between any two data points.

        This attribute should be used together with chart:interpolation 20.27 attribute when it has a value other than none.

        -

        The chart:spline-resolution attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

        +

        The chart:spline-resolution attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

        -

        The chart:spline-resolution attribute has the data type positiveInteger 18.2.

        +

        The chart:spline-resolution attribute has the data type positiveInteger ?.

        20.59 chart:stacked

        The chart:stacked attribute specifies the accumulation of the series values per category. Each value is in addition to the other values in the same category.

        @@ -27069,18 +27070,18 @@

        20.59 The defined values for the chart:stacked attribute are:

        • false: series values should not be accumulated by category. 

        • true: series values should be accumulated by category. Bars in bar charts are stacked on top of each other. 

        -

        The chart:stacked attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

        +

        The chart:stacked attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

        -

        The chart:stacked attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The chart:stacked attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        20.60 chart:symbol-height

        The chart:symbol-height attribute specifies the height of a symbol to be used for a data point in a chart.

        This attribute should be used together with chart:symbol-type 20.62 attribute when the chart:symbol-type attribute has a value other than none.

        -

        The chart:symbol-height attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

        +

        The chart:symbol-height attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

        -

        The chart:symbol-height attribute has the data type nonNegativeLength 18.3.21.

        +

        The chart:symbol-height attribute has the data type nonNegativeLength ?.

        20.61 chart:symbol-name

        The chart:symbol-name attribute specifies a symbol to be used for a data point in a chart.

        @@ -27089,7 +27090,7 @@

        20.61 This attribute should be used only together with chart:symbol-type 20.62 attribute and only when the chart:symbol-type 20.62 attribute has the value named-symbol.

        -

        The chart:symbol-name attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

        +

        The chart:symbol-name attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

        The values of the chart:symbol-name attribute are square, diamond, arrow-down, arrow-up, arrow-right, arrow-left, bow-tie, hourglass, circle, star, x, plus, asterisk, horizontal-bar or vertical-bar.

        20.62 chart:symbol-type

        @@ -27100,16 +27101,16 @@

        20.62
      9. automatic: the consumer chooses from the list of available named symbols (see chart:symbol-name 20.61 attribute), choose a different symbol per series in round-robin fashion,in this order: square, diamond, arrow-down, arrow-up, arrow-right, arrow-left, bow-tie, hourglass, circle, star, x, plus, asterisk, horizontal-bar, vertical-bar. 

      10. named-symbol: a symbol specified within chart:symbol-name attribute should be used. 

      11. none: no symbol should be used. 

      12. image: an image defined by a <chart:symbol-image> 17.23 element is used as symbol.  

      13. This attribute is evaluated for chart styles that are applied to <chart:data-point> 11.14, <chart:series> 11.12 or <chart:plot-area> 11.5 elements.

        -

        The chart:symbol-type attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

        +

        The chart:symbol-type attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

        20.63 chart:symbol-width

        The chart:symbol-width attribute specifies the width of a symbol to be used for a data point in a chart.

        This attribute should be used together with chart:symbol-type 20.62 attribute when the chart:symbol-type attribute has a value other than none.

        -

        The chart:symbol-width attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

        +

        The chart:symbol-width attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

        -

        The chart:symbol-width attribute has the data type nonNegativeLength 18.3.21.

        +

        The chart:symbol-width attribute has the data type nonNegativeLength ?.

        20.64 chart:text-overlap

        The chart:text-overlap attribute specifies whether axis labels may overlap each other.

        @@ -27118,9 +27119,9 @@

        20.64 <

        The defined values for the chart:text-overlap attribute are:

        • false: axis labels shall not overlap each other. 

        • true: axis labels may overlap each other. 

        -

        The chart:text-overlap attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

        +

        The chart:text-overlap attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

        -

        The chart:text-overlap attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The chart:text-overlap attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        20.65 chart:three-dimensional

        The chart:three-dimensional attribute specifies whether a chart is displayed as a 3D scene.

        @@ -27129,9 +27130,9 @@

        20.65 The defined values for the chart:three-dimensional attribute are:

        • false: chart should not be displayed as a 3D scene. 

        • true: chart should be displayed as a 3D scene. 

        -

        The chart:three-dimensional attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

        +

        The chart:three-dimensional attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

        -

        The chart:three-dimensional attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The chart:three-dimensional attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        20.66 chart:tick-marks-major-inner

        The chart:tick-marks-major-inner attribute specifies the existence of major inner tick marks on an axis. They are drawn with respect to the major interval that may be specified by the chart:interval-major 20.28 attribute, and are drawn towards the inside of the plot area. That is, they are drawn to the right for an axis displayed on the left hand side of the plot area, and to the left for an axis displayed on the right hand side of the plot area.

        @@ -27142,9 +27143,9 @@

        20.6

        The defined values for the chart:tick-marks-major-inner attribute are:

        • false: major inner tick marks should not appear on an axis. 

        • true: major inner tick marks should appear on an axis. 

        -

        The chart:tick-marks-major-inner attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

        +

        The chart:tick-marks-major-inner attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

        -

        The chart:tick-marks-major-inner attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The chart:tick-marks-major-inner attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        20.67 chart:tick-marks-major-outer

        The chart:tick-marks-major-outer attribute specifies the existence of major outer tick marks on an axis. They are drawn with respect to the major interval that may be specified by the chart:interval-major 20.28 attribute, and are drawn towards the outside of the plot area. That is, they are drawn to the left for an axis displayed on the left hand side of the plot area, and to the right for an axis displayed on the right hand side of the plot area.

        @@ -27155,9 +27156,9 @@

        20.6

        The defined values for the chart:tick-marks-major-outer attribute are:

        • false: major outer tick marks should not appear on an axis. 

        • true: major outer tick marks should appear on an axis. 

        -

        The chart:tick-marks-major-outer attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

        +

        The chart:tick-marks-major-outer attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

        -

        The chart:tick-marks-major-outer attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The chart:tick-marks-major-outer attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        20.68 chart:tick-marks-minor-inner

        The chart:tick-marks-minor-inner attribute specifies the existence of minor inner tick marks on an axis. They are drawn with respect to the minor interval divisor that may be specified by the chart:interval-minor-divisor 20.29 attribute, and are drawn towards the inside of the plot area. That is, they are drawn to the right for an axis displayed on the left hand side of the plot area, and to the left for an axis displayed on the right hand side of the plot area.

        @@ -27168,9 +27169,9 @@

        20.6

        The defined values for the chart:tick-marks-minor-inner attribute are:

        • false: minor inner tick marks should not appear on an axis. 

        • true: minor inner tick marks should appear on an axis. 

        -

        The chart:tick-marks-minor-inner attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

        +

        The chart:tick-marks-minor-inner attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

        -

        The chart:tick-marks-minor-inner attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The chart:tick-marks-minor-inner attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        20.69 chart:tick-marks-minor-outer

        The chart:tick-marks-minor-outer attribute specifies the existence of minor outer tick marks on an axis. They are drawn with respect to the minor interval divisor that may be specified by the chart:interval-minor-divisor 20.29 attribute, and are drawn towards the outside of the plot area. That is, they are drawn to the left for an axis displayed on the left hand side of the plot area, and to the right for an axis displayed on the right hand side of the plot area.

        @@ -27181,22 +27182,22 @@

        20.6

        The defined values for the chart:tick-marks-minor-outer attribute are:

        • false: minor outer tick marks should not appear on an axis. 

        • true: minor outer tick marks should appear on an axis. 

        -

        The chart:tick-marks-minor-outer attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

        +

        The chart:tick-marks-minor-outer attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

        -

        The chart:tick-marks-minor-outer attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The chart:tick-marks-minor-outer attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        20.70 chart:tick-mark-position

        -

        The chart:tick-mark-position attribute specifies the position of the interval marks.

        +

        The chart:tick-mark-position attribute specifies the position of the interval marks.

        -

        The defined values for the chart:tick-mark-position attribute are:

        - -

        This attribute makes a difference only if the labels are not placed at the axis line, that is, if the chart:axis-label-position 20.5 attribute has the value outside-end or outside-start.

        +

        The defined values for the chart:tick-mark-position attribute are:

        + +

        This attribute makes a difference only if the labels are not placed at the axis line, that is, if the chart:axis-label-position 20.5 attribute has the value outside-end or outside-start.

        -

        If the chart:tick-mark-position attribute is missing but a chart:axis-position attribute is given, chart:tick-mark-position is assumed to be at-labels-and-axis.

        +

        If the chart:tick-mark-position attribute is missing but a chart:axis-position attribute is given, chart:tick-mark-position is assumed to be at-labels-and-axis.

        This attribute is evaluated for a chart style that is applied to a <chart:axis> element.

        -

        The chart:tick-mark-position attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

        +

        The chart:tick-mark-position attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

        The values of the chart:tick-mark-position attribute are at-labels, at-axis or at-labels-and-axis.

        20.71 chart:treat-empty-cells

        @@ -27209,7 +27210,7 @@

        20.71 This attribute is evaluated for chart styles that are applied to a <chart:plot-area> 11.5 element.

        -

        The chart:treat-empty-cells attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

        +

        The chart:treat-empty-cells attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

        The values of the chart:treat-empty-cells attribute are use-zero, leave-gap or ignore.

        20.72 chart:vertical

        @@ -27222,9 +27223,9 @@

        20.72 <

        The defined values for the chart:vertical attribute are:

        • false: horizontal x-axis, vertical y-axis. 

        • true: vertical x-axis, horizontal y-axis. 

        -

        The chart:vertical attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

        +

        The chart:vertical attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

        -

        The chart:vertical attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The chart:vertical attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        20.73 chart:visible

        The chart:visible attribute specifies if an object in a chart is visible or not. By default, objects are visible.

        @@ -27233,30 +27234,30 @@

        20.73 The defined values for the chart:visible attribute are:

        • false: object is not visible in chart. 

        • true: object is visible in chart. 

        -

        The chart:visible attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

        +

        The chart:visible attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

        -

        The chart:visible attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The chart:visible attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        20.74 dr3d:ambient-color

        See: 19.92

        -

        The dr3d:ambient-color attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The dr3d:ambient-color attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        -

        The dr3d:ambient-color attribute has the data type color 18.3.9.

        +

        The dr3d:ambient-color attribute has the data type color ?.

        20.75 dr3d:back-scale

        The dr3d:back-scale attribute specifies the proportion of the background geometry for 3D rotation and extrude objects.

        -

        The dr3d:back-scale attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The dr3d:back-scale attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        -

        The dr3d:back-scale attribute has the data type percent 18.3.24.

        +

        The dr3d:back-scale attribute has the data type percent ?.

        20.76 dr3d:backface-culling

        The dr3d:backface-culling attribute specifies whether backface culling is enabled.

        The defined values for the dr3d:backface-culling attribute are:

        • disabled: backface culling is not enabled. 

        • enabled: backface culling is enabled. 

        -

        The dr3d:backface-culling attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The dr3d:backface-culling attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        The values of the dr3d:backface-culling attribute are enabled or disabled.

        20.77 dr3d:close-back

        @@ -27265,39 +27266,39 @@

        20.77

        The defined values for the dr3d:close-back attribute are:

        • false: a back face should not be generated. 

        • true: a back face should be generated. 

        -

        The dr3d:close-back attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The dr3d:close-back attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        -

        The dr3d:close-back attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The dr3d:close-back attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        20.78 dr3d:close-front

        The dr3d:close-front attribute specifies if a front face is generated. The attribute can be used with 3D extrude and 3D rotation objects. It is only evaluated for geometries that are closed.

        The defined values for the dr3d:close-front attribute are:

        • false: a front face should not be generated. 

        • true: a front face should be generated. 

        -

        The dr3d:close-front attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The dr3d:close-front attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        -

        The dr3d:close-front attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The dr3d:close-front attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        20.79 dr3d:depth

        The dr3d:depth attribute specifies an extrusion depth for extruded objects.

        -

        The dr3d:depth attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The dr3d:depth attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        -

        The dr3d:depth attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

        +

        The dr3d:depth attribute has the data type length ?.

        20.80 dr3d:diffuse-color

        The dr3d:diffuse-color attribute, along with dr3d:ambient-color 20.7420.74, dr3d:emissive-color 20.83, and dr3d:specular-color 20.91 specifies the four colors that define the color of a material.

        -

        The dr3d:diffuse-color attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The dr3d:diffuse-color attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        -

        The dr3d:diffuse-color attribute has the data type color 18.3.9.

        +

        The dr3d:diffuse-color attribute has the data type color ?.

        20.81 dr3d:edge-rounding

        The dr3d:edge-rounding attribute specifies the size of an area at the edges of a geometry that is used for rounding edges, if the geometry of a 3D object is generated during run-time.

        -

        The dr3d:edge-rounding attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The dr3d:edge-rounding attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        -

        The dr3d:edge-rounding attribute has the data type percent 18.3.24.

        +

        The dr3d:edge-rounding attribute has the data type percent ?.

        20.82 dr3d:edge-rounding-mode

        The dr3d:edge-rounding-mode attribute specifies how to generate rounded edges.

        @@ -27306,16 +27307,16 @@

        20.82 The defined values for the dr3d:edge-rounding-mode attribute are:

        • attractive: the edge begins at the inner plane by moving points in the direction of combined perpendicular vectors of both neighboring vectors.  

        • correct: the inner face is linearly scaled smaller relative to its center and the original polygon is used for the outer face. 

        -

        The dr3d:edge-rounding-mode attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The dr3d:edge-rounding-mode attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        The values of the dr3d:edge-rounding-mode attribute are correct or attractive.

        20.83 dr3d:emissive-color

        The dr3d:emissive-color attribute, along with dr3d:ambient-color 20.74, dr3d:diffuse-color 20.80, and dr3d:specular-color 20.91 specifies the four colors that define the color of a material.

        -

        The dr3d:emissive-color attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The dr3d:emissive-color attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        -

        The dr3d:emissive-color attribute has the data type color 18.3.9.

        +

        The dr3d:emissive-color attribute has the data type color ?.

        20.84 dr3d:end-angle

        The dr3d:end-angle attribute specifies the rotation angle for 3D rotation objects. The attribute value is an angle.

        @@ -27324,18 +27325,18 @@

        20.84 <

        Note: The visible effect of values larger than 360 degrees only differs from that of 360 degrees when the dr3d:back-scale 20.75 attribute has a value different than 100% .

        -

        The dr3d:end-angle attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The dr3d:end-angle attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        -

        The dr3d:end-angle attribute has the data type angle 18.3.1.

        +

        The dr3d:end-angle attribute has the data type angle ?.

        20.85 dr3d:horizontal-segments

        The dr3d:horizontal-segments attribute specifies the number of horizontal segments that are used to generate a geometry, if the geometry of a 3D object is generated during run-time.

        Note: Typical consumers support values between 2 and 256.

        -

        The dr3d:horizontal-segments attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The dr3d:horizontal-segments attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        -

        The dr3d:horizontal-segments attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger 18.2.

        +

        The dr3d:horizontal-segments attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger ?.

        20.86 dr3d:lighting-mode

        The dr3d:lighting-mode attribute specifies whether lighting is used for a three-dimensional object.

        @@ -27344,7 +27345,7 @@

        20.86 <

        Note: The dr3d:lighting-mode 19.99 attribute is also defined for non-3D object uses.

        -

        The dr3d:lighting-mode attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The dr3d:lighting-mode attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        The values of the dr3d:lighting-mode attribute are standard or double-sided.

        20.87 dr3d:normals-direction

        @@ -27357,7 +27358,7 @@

        20.87 The dr3d:normals-direction attribute has no effect if the dr3d:lighting-mode 20.86 attribute has the value double-sided.

        -

        The dr3d:normals-direction attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The dr3d:normals-direction attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        The values of the dr3d:normals-direction attribute are normal or inverse.

        20.88 dr3d:normals-kind

        @@ -27366,7 +27367,7 @@

        20.88 The defined values for the dr3d:normals-kind attribute are:

        • flat: one normal per flat part. 

        • object: apply object-specific normals. 

        • sphere: normals behave as the object is a sphere. 

        -

        The dr3d:normals-kind attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The dr3d:normals-kind attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        The values of the dr3d:normals-kind attribute are object, flat or sphere.

        20.89 dr3d:shadow

        @@ -27375,30 +27376,30 @@

        20.89 The defined values for the dr3d:shadow attribute are:

        • hidden: three-dimensional shadow should not be shown for a three-dimensional object. 

        • visible: three-dimensional shadow should be shown for a three-dimensional object. 

        -

        The dr3d:shadow attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The dr3d:shadow attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        The values of the dr3d:shadow attribute are visible or hidden.

        20.90 dr3d:shininess

        The dr3d:shininess attribute specifies the shine of a material.

        -

        The dr3d:shininess attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The dr3d:shininess attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        -

        The dr3d:shininess attribute has the data type percent 18.3.24.

        +

        The dr3d:shininess attribute has the data type percent ?.

        20.91 dr3d:specular-color

        The dr3d:specular-color attribute, along with dr3d:ambient-color 20.74, dr3d:diffuse-color 20.80, and dr3d:emissive-color 20.80 specifies the four colors that define the color of a material.

        -

        The dr3d:specular-color attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The dr3d:specular-color attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        -

        The dr3d:specular-color attribute has the data type color 18.3.9.

        +

        The dr3d:specular-color attribute has the data type color ?.

        20.92 dr3d:texture-filter

        The dr3d:texture-filter attribute specifies whether texture filtering is enabled.

        The defined values for the dr3d:texture-filter attribute are:

        • disabled: texture filtering should not be enabled. 

        • enabled: texture filtering should be enabled. 

        -

        The dr3d:texture-filter attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The dr3d:texture-filter attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        The values of the dr3d:texture-filter attribute are enabled or disabled.

        20.93 dr3d:texture-kind

        @@ -27407,7 +27408,7 @@

        20.93 The defined values for the dr3d:texture-kind attribute are:

        • color: color of a shape. 

        • intensity: intensity of a shape. 

        • luminance: luminance of a shape. 

        -

        The dr3d:texture-kind attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The dr3d:texture-kind attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        The values of the dr3d:texture-kind attribute are luminance, intensity or color.

        20.94 dr3d:texture-mode

        @@ -27416,7 +27417,7 @@

        20.94 The defined values for the dr3d:texture-mode attribute are:

        • blend: blends the texture blend color with the object color. 

        • modulate: modulates the object color with the texture color. 

        • replace: replaces the object color with the texture color. 

        -

        The dr3d:texture-mode attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The dr3d:texture-mode attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        The values of the dr3d:texture-mode attribute are replace, modulate or blend.

        20.95 dr3d:texture-generation-mode-x

        @@ -27425,7 +27426,7 @@

        20

        The defined values for the dr3d:texture-generation-mode-x attribute are:

        • object: This value specifies that the standard object projection method is used. 

        • parallel: This value specifies a flat parallel projection in the specified degree of freedom (X or Y). 

        • sphere: This value forces projection to wrapping in X and/or Y direction. 

        -

        The dr3d:texture-generation-mode-x attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The dr3d:texture-generation-mode-x attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        The values of the dr3d:texture-generation-mode-x attribute are object, parallel or sphere.

        20.96 dr3d:texture-generation-mode-y

        @@ -27434,7 +27435,7 @@

        20

        The defined values for the dr3d:texture-generation-mode-y attribute are:

        • object: This value specifies that the standard object projection method is used. 

        • parallel: This value specifies a flat parallel projection in the specified degree of freedom (X or Y). 

        • sphere: This value forces projection to wrapping in X and/or Y direction. 

        -

        The dr3d:texture-generation-mode-y attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The dr3d:texture-generation-mode-y attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        The values of the dr3d:texture-generation-mode-y attribute are object, parallel or sphere.

        20.97 dr3d:vertical-segments

        @@ -27443,9 +27444,9 @@

        20.97 Note: Typical consumers support values between 2 and 256.

         

        -

        The dr3d:vertical-segments attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The dr3d:vertical-segments attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        -

        The dr3d:vertical-segments attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger 18.2.

        +

        The dr3d:vertical-segments attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger ?.

        20.98 draw:auto-grow-height

        The draw:auto-grow-height attributes specifies whether to automatically increase the height of the drawing object if text is added to the drawing object. This attribute is evaluated only for text boxes.

        @@ -27454,25 +27455,25 @@

        20.98 The defined values for the draw:auto-grow-height attribute are:

        • false: height of a drawing object should not automatically increase if text is added to the drawing object. 

        • true: height of a drawing object should automatically increase if text is added to the drawing object. 

        -

        The draw:auto-grow-height attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The draw:auto-grow-height attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        -

        The draw:auto-grow-height attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The draw:auto-grow-height attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        20.99 draw:auto-grow-width

        The draw:auto-grow-width attribute specifies whether to automatically increase the width of the drawing object if text is added to the drawing object. This attribute is evaluated only for text boxes.

        The defined values for the draw:auto-grow-width attribute are:

        • false: width of a drawing object should not automatically increase if text is added to the drawing object. 

        • true: width of a drawing object should automatically increase if text is added to the drawing object. 

        -

        The draw:auto-grow-width attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The draw:auto-grow-width attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        -

        The draw:auto-grow-width attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The draw:auto-grow-width attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        20.100 draw:background-size

        The draw:background-size attribute specifies whether the background of a page is rendered on a full page or only inside the borders of a page.

        The defined values for the draw:background-size attribute are:

        • border: background should be rendered only inside borders of a page. 

        • full: background should be rendered on a full page. 

        -

        The draw:background-size attribute is usable with the following element: <style:drawing-page-properties> 17.25.

        +

        The draw:background-size attribute is usable with the following element: <style:drawing-page-properties> ?.

        The values of the draw:background-size attribute are full or border.

        20.101 draw:blue

        @@ -27487,39 +27488,39 @@

        20.101 The draw:blue attribute specifies the offset for the blue color channel.

        -

        The draw:blue attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The draw:blue attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        -

        The draw:blue attribute has the data type signedZeroToHundredPercent 18.3.31.

        +

        The draw:blue attribute has the data type signedZeroToHundredPercent ?.

        20.102 draw:caption-angle

        The draw:caption-angle attribute specifies the leaving angle of the line of a caption. It is evaluated only if the draw:caption-angle-type 20.103 attribute has the value fixed.

        -

        The draw:caption-angle attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The draw:caption-angle attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        -

        The draw:caption-angle attribute has the data type angle 18.3.1.

        +

        The draw:caption-angle attribute has the data type angle ?.

        20.103 draw:caption-angle-type

        The draw:caption-angle-type attribute specifies if the leaving angle of the line of a caption is fixed or free.

        The defined values for the draw:caption-angle-type attribute are:

        -

        The draw:caption-angle-type attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The draw:caption-angle-type attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        The values of the draw:caption-angle-type attribute are fixed or free.

        20.104 draw:caption-escape

        The draw:caption-escape attribute specifies the point where a caption's connector is connected to the caption's text area, measured from the top left corner of the text area. The value can be an absolute length or a percentage.

        -

        The draw:caption-escape attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The draw:caption-escape attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        -

        The values of the draw:caption-escape attribute are a value of type length 18.3.19 or a value of type percent 18.3.24.

        +

        The values of the draw:caption-escape attribute are a value of type length ? or a value of type percent ?.

        20.105 draw:caption-escape-direction

        The draw:caption-escape-direction attribute specifies the leaving direction for the line of a caption. If this is set to auto the consumer can choose the best direction.

        The defined values for the draw:caption-escape-direction attribute are:

        • auto: consumer should choose best leaving direction for a line of a caption. 

        • horizontal: the leaving line of a caption should be drawn horizontally. 

        • vertical: the leaving line of a caption should be drawn vertically. 

        -

        The draw:caption-escape-direction attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The draw:caption-escape-direction attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        The values of the draw:caption-escape-direction attribute are horizontal, vertical or auto.

        20.106 draw:caption-fit-line-length

        @@ -27528,30 +27529,30 @@

        20.

        The defined values for the draw:caption-fit-line-length attribute are:

        • false: length for caption line is fixed. 

        • true: consumer should determine the best possible length for a caption line. 

        -

        The draw:caption-fit-line-length attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The draw:caption-fit-line-length attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        -

        The draw:caption-fit-line-length attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The draw:caption-fit-line-length attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        20.107 draw:caption-gap

        The draw:caption-gap attribute specifies the distance between the text area of the caption and the start of the line.

        -

        The draw:caption-gap attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The draw:caption-gap attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        -

        The draw:caption-gap attribute has the data type distance 18.3.15.

        +

        The draw:caption-gap attribute has the data type distance ?.

        20.108 draw:caption-line-length

        The draw:caption-line-length attribute specifies the length of the first line of a caption. The attribute is only evaluated if draw:caption-fit-line-length 20.106 has the value false.

        -

        The draw:caption-line-length attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The draw:caption-line-length attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        -

        The draw:caption-line-length attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

        +

        The draw:caption-line-length attribute has the data type length ?.

        20.109 draw:caption-type

        The draw:caption-type attribute specifies the geometry of the line of a caption.

        The defined values for the draw:caption-type attribute are:

        • angled-connector-line: a line in leaving direction is drawn, followed by a line to the caption point. 

        • angled-line: a line is drawn to the caption point. 

        • straight-line: a line perpendicular to the leaving direction is drawn to the caption point. 

        -

        The draw:caption-type attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The draw:caption-type attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        The values of the draw:caption-type attribute are straight-line, angled-line or angled-connector-line.

        20.110 draw:color-inversion

        @@ -27562,62 +27563,62 @@

        20.110 The defined values for the draw:color-inversion attribute are:

        • false: colors in a graphic shape should not be inverted. 

        • true: colors in a graphic shape should be inverted. 

        -

        The draw:color-inversion attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The draw:color-inversion attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        -

        The draw:color-inversion attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The draw:color-inversion attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        20.111 draw:color-mode

        The draw:color-mode attribute sets the output of colors from a source bitmap or raster graphic.

        The defined values for the draw:color-mode attribute are:

        • greyscale: image is displayed using intensity only. 

        • mono: image is displayed in black and white. 

        • standard: image is displayed without modification by the draw:color-mode attribute. 

        • watermark: colors are modified to make the resulting image transparent. 

        -

        The draw:color-mode attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The draw:color-mode attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        The values of the draw:color-mode attribute are greyscale, mono, watermark or standard.

        20.112 draw:contrast

        The draw:contrast attribute specifies a signed percentage value that sets the output contrast of a bitmap or raster graphic.

        -

        The draw:contrast attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The draw:contrast attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        -

        The draw:contrast attribute has the data type percent 18.3.24.

        +

        The draw:contrast attribute has the data type percent ?.

        20.113 draw:decimal-places

        The draw:decimal-places attribute specifies the number of decimal places that are used for the measure text.

        -

        The draw:decimal-places attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The draw:decimal-places attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        -

        The draw:decimal-places attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger 18.2.

        +

        The draw:decimal-places attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger ?.

        20.114 draw:draw-aspect

        The draw:draw-aspect attribute specifies the display embedded objects.

        The defined values for the draw:draw-aspect attribute are:

        • content: Specifies an object is displayed as an embedded object inside a frame. 

        • icon: Specifies an icon to display. 

        • print-view: Specifies an object is displayed as in a print preview. 

        • thumbnail: Specifies a thumbnail of an object is displayed. 

        -

        The draw:draw-aspect attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The draw:draw-aspect attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        The values of the draw:draw-aspect attribute are content, thumbnail, icon or print-view.

        20.115 draw:end-guide

        The draw:end-guide attribute specifies a length that is added to the length of the end extension line. The extension line is extended by this length towards the end reference point.

        -

        The draw:end-guide attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The draw:end-guide attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        -

        The draw:end-guide attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

        +

        The draw:end-guide attribute has the data type length ?.

        20.116 draw:end-line-spacing-horizontal

        The draw:end-line-spacing-horizontal attribute increments the length of the leaving line from the end shape. For line connectors, it specifies the absolute length of the leaving line from the end shape. For other connector types, it is ignored.

        -

        The draw:end-line-spacing-horizontal attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The draw:end-line-spacing-horizontal attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        -

        The draw:end-line-spacing-horizontal attribute has the data type distance 18.3.15.

        +

        The draw:end-line-spacing-horizontal attribute has the data type distance ?.

        20.117 draw:end-line-spacing-vertical

        The draw:end-line-spacing-vertical attribute increments the length of the leaving line from the end shape. For line connectors, it specifies the absolute length of the leaving line from the end shape. For other connector types, it is ignored.

        -

        The draw:end-line-spacing-vertical attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The draw:end-line-spacing-vertical attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        -

        The draw:end-line-spacing-vertical attribute has the data type distance 18.3.15.

        +

        The draw:end-line-spacing-vertical attribute has the data type distance ?.

        20.118 draw:fill

        The draw:fill attribute specifies the fill style for an object. Graphic objects that are not closed will not be filled.

        @@ -27626,53 +27627,53 @@

        20.118 The defined values for the draw:fill attribute are:

        -

        The draw:fill attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:drawing-page-properties> 17.25 and <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The draw:fill attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:drawing-page-properties> ? and <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        The values of the draw:fill attribute are none, solid, bitmap, gradient or hatch.

        20.119 draw:fill-color

        The draw:fill-color attribute specifies the color of the fill for an object. It is used only if the draw:fill 20.118 attribute has one of the values solid or hatch.

        -

        The draw:fill-color attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:drawing-page-properties> 17.25 and <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The draw:fill-color attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:drawing-page-properties> ? and <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        -

        The draw:fill-color attribute has the data type color 18.3.9.

        +

        The draw:fill-color attribute has the data type color ?.

        20.120 draw:fill-gradient-name

        The draw:fill-gradient-name attribute specifies a gradient style that is used for filling objects. It is used only if the draw:fill 20.118 attribute has the value gradient.

        -

        The draw:fill-gradient-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:drawing-page-properties> 17.25 and <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The draw:fill-gradient-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:drawing-page-properties> ? and <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        -

        The draw:fill-gradient-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The draw:fill-gradient-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        20.121 draw:fill-hatch-name

        The draw:fill-hatch-name attribute specifies a hatch style that is used for filling objects. It is used only if the draw:fill 20.118 attribute has the value hatch.

        -

        The draw:fill-hatch-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:drawing-page-properties> 17.25 and <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The draw:fill-hatch-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:drawing-page-properties> ? and <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        -

        The draw:fill-hatch-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The draw:fill-hatch-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        20.122 draw:fill-hatch-solid

        The draw:fill-hatch-solid attribute specifies whether the background of a hatch filling is solid or transparent.

        The defined values for the draw:fill-hatch-solid attribute are:

        -

        The draw:fill-hatch-solid attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:drawing-page-properties> 17.25 and <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The draw:fill-hatch-solid attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:drawing-page-properties> ? and <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        -

        The draw:fill-hatch-solid attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The draw:fill-hatch-solid attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        20.123 draw:fill-image-height

        The draw:fill-image-height attribute overrides the logical height of a source image that is used for filling. If the value of the style:repeat 20.341 attribute is stretch, this attribute is ignored.

        -

        The draw:fill-image-height attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:drawing-page-properties> 17.25 and <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The draw:fill-image-height attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:drawing-page-properties> ? and <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        -

        The values of the draw:fill-image-height attribute are a value of type length 18.3.19 or a value of type percent 18.3.24.

        +

        The values of the draw:fill-image-height attribute are a value of type length ? or a value of type percent ?.

        20.124 draw:fill-image-name

        The draw:fill-image-name attribute specifies a fill image that is used for filling. It is used only if the draw:fill 20.118 attribute has the value bitmap.

        -

        The draw:fill-image-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:drawing-page-properties> 17.25 and <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The draw:fill-image-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:drawing-page-properties> ? and <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        -

        The draw:fill-image-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The draw:fill-image-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        20.125 draw:fill-image-ref-point

        The draw:fill-image-ref-point attribute specifies an alignment of an image in the filling area.

        @@ -27683,7 +27684,7 @@

        20.125

        The defined values for the draw:fill-image-ref-point attribute are:

        • bottom: image aligned with the bottom of the filling area. 

        • bottom-left: image aligned with the bottom-left of the filling area. 

        • bottom-right: image aligned with the bottom-right of the filling area. 

        • center: image aligned with the center of the filling area. 

        • left: image aligned with the left of the filling area. 

        • right: image aligned with the right of the filling area. 

        • top: image aligned with the top of the filling area. 

        • top-left: image aligned with the top-left of the filling area. 

        • top-right: image aligned with the top-right of the filling area. 

        -

        The draw:fill-image-ref-point attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:drawing-page-properties> 17.25 and <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The draw:fill-image-ref-point attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:drawing-page-properties> ? and <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        The values of the draw:fill-image-ref-point attribute are top-left, top, top-right, left, center, right, bottom-left, bottom or bottom-right.

        20.126 draw:fill-image-ref-point-x

        @@ -27694,9 +27695,9 @@

        20.1

        This attribute is only interpreted if the value of the current style:repeat 20.341 attribute is repeat.

        -

        The draw:fill-image-ref-point-x attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:drawing-page-properties> 17.25 and <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The draw:fill-image-ref-point-x attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:drawing-page-properties> ? and <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        -

        The draw:fill-image-ref-point-x attribute has the data type percent 18.3.24.

        +

        The draw:fill-image-ref-point-x attribute has the data type percent ?.

        20.127 draw:fill-image-ref-point-y

        The draw:fill-image-ref-point-y attribute specifies the vertical movement of an image as a percentage value, where the percentage value is relative to the image width.

        @@ -27705,135 +27706,135 @@

        20.1

        This attribute is only interpreted if the value of the current style:repeat 20.341 attribute is repeat.

        -

        The draw:fill-image-ref-point-y attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:drawing-page-properties> 17.25 and <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The draw:fill-image-ref-point-y attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:drawing-page-properties> ? and <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        -

        The draw:fill-image-ref-point-y attribute has the data type percent 18.3.24.

        +

        The draw:fill-image-ref-point-y attribute has the data type percent ?.

        20.128 draw:fill-image-width

        The draw:fill-image-width attribute overrides the logical width of a source image that is used for filling. If the value of the style:repeat 20.341 attribute is stretch, this attribute is ignored.

        -

        The draw:fill-image-width attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:drawing-page-properties> 17.25 and <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The draw:fill-image-width attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:drawing-page-properties> ? and <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        -

        The values of the draw:fill-image-width attribute are a value of type length 18.3.19 or a value of type percent 18.3.24.

        +

        The values of the draw:fill-image-width attribute are a value of type length ? or a value of type percent ?.

        20.129 draw:fit-to-contour

        The draw:fit-to-contour attribute specifies whether to stretch the text content of a drawing object to fill the contour of an object.

        The defined values for the draw:fit-to-contour attribute are:

        • false: text content should not be stretched to fill the contour of an object. 

        • true: text content should be stretched to fill the contour of an object. 

        -

        The draw:fit-to-contour attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The draw:fit-to-contour attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        -

        The draw:fit-to-contour attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The draw:fit-to-contour attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        20.130 draw:fit-to-size

        The draw:fit-to-size attribute specifies whether to stretch the text content of a drawing object to fill an entire object.

        The defined values for the draw:fit-to-size attribute are:

        • false: text content should not be stretched to fill an entire object. 

        • true: text content should be stretched to fill an entire object. 

        -

        The draw:fit-to-size attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The draw:fit-to-size attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        -

        The draw:fit-to-size attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The draw:fit-to-size attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        20.131 draw:frame-display-border

        The draw:frame-display-border attribute specifies whether a border is displayed on a floating frame. This attribute can be used with automatic styles only.

        The defined values for the draw:frame-display-border attribute are:

        • false: a border should not be displayed on a floating frame. 

        • true: a border should be displayed on a floating frame. 

        -

        The draw:frame-display-border attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The draw:frame-display-border attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        -

        The draw:frame-display-border attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The draw:frame-display-border attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        20.132 draw:frame-margin-horizontal

        The draw:frame-margin-horizontal attribute specifies the horizontal margin between the border and the content of the floating frame. If this attribute is not specified, the default margin is used. This attribute can be used with automatic styles only. The value of this attribute shall be a length in pixels.

        -

        The draw:frame-margin-horizontal attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The draw:frame-margin-horizontal attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        -

        The draw:frame-margin-horizontal attribute has the data type nonNegativePixelLength 18.3.22.

        +

        The draw:frame-margin-horizontal attribute has the data type nonNegativePixelLength ?.

        20.133 draw:frame-display-scrollbar

        The draw:frame-display-scrollbar attribute specifies whether vertical and horizontal scrollbars are displayed. This attribute can be assigned to automatic styles only.

        The defined values for the draw:frame-display-scrollbar attribute are:

        • false: vertical and horizontal scrollbars should not be displayed. 

        • true: vertical and horizontal scrollbars should be displayed. 

        -

        The draw:frame-display-scrollbar attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The draw:frame-display-scrollbar attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        -

        The draw:frame-display-scrollbar attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The draw:frame-display-scrollbar attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        20.134 draw:frame-margin-vertical

        The draw:frame-margin-vertical attribute specifies the vertical margin between the border and the content of the floating frame. If this attribute is not specified, the default margin is used. This attribute can be used with automatic styles only. The value of this attribute shall be a length in pixels.

        -

        The draw:frame-margin-vertical attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The draw:frame-margin-vertical attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        -

        The draw:frame-margin-vertical attribute has the data type nonNegativePixelLength 18.3.22.

        +

        The draw:frame-margin-vertical attribute has the data type nonNegativePixelLength ?.

        20.135 draw:gamma

        The draw:gamma attribute specifies a value that sets the output gamma of a bitmap or raster graphic.

        -

        The draw:gamma attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The draw:gamma attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        -

        The draw:gamma attribute has the data type percent 18.3.24.

        +

        The draw:gamma attribute has the data type percent ?.

        20.136 draw:green

        The draw:green attribute specifies together with the attributes draw:blue 20.101 and draw:red 20.156 a non destructive filter for a linear transformation of the white balance of a pixel image.

        The draw:green attribute specifies the offset for the green color channel.

        -

        The draw:green attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The draw:green attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        -

        The draw:green attribute has the data type signedZeroToHundredPercent 18.3.31.

        +

        The draw:green attribute has the data type signedZeroToHundredPercent ?.

        20.137 draw:gradient-step-count

        The draw:gradient-step-count attribute specifies the gradient step count of a color interpolation.

          • Value 0 means that the step count is automatically calculated on the size and resolution of the filled area. 

          • Values 1 and 2 shall not be used. 

          • Values of 3 or greater mean that the step count is that fixed value. 

        A gradient step count of color interpolation may be above 256.

        -

        The draw:gradient-step-count attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:drawing-page-properties> 17.25 and <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The draw:gradient-step-count attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:drawing-page-properties> ? and <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        -

        The draw:gradient-step-count attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger 18.2.

        +

        The draw:gradient-step-count attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger ?.

        20.138 draw:guide-distance

        The draw:guide-distance attribute specifies the distance between the reference points and the start point of extension lines.

        Note: This distance may be further modified for the start and end extensions lines individually with the draw:start-guide 20.164 and draw:end-guide 20.115 attributes.

        -

        The draw:guide-distance attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The draw:guide-distance attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        -

        The draw:guide-distance attribute has the data type distance 18.3.15.

        +

        The draw:guide-distance attribute has the data type distance ?.

        20.139 draw:guide-overhang

        The draw:guide-overhang attribute specifies the length of extension lines after their intersection with a dimension line.

        -

        The draw:guide-overhang attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The draw:guide-overhang attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        -

        The draw:guide-overhang attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

        +

        The draw:guide-overhang attribute has the data type length ?.

        20.140 draw:image-opacity

        The draw:image-opacity attribute specifies the opacity of an image.

        -

        The draw:image-opacity attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The draw:image-opacity attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        -

        The draw:image-opacity attribute has the data type zeroToHundredPercent 18.3.42.

        +

        The draw:image-opacity attribute has the data type zeroToHundredPercent ?.

        20.141 draw:line-distance

        The draw:line-distance attribute specifies the distance between a reference line (as defined by the reference points) and a dimension line.

        -

        The draw:line-distance attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The draw:line-distance attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        -

        The draw:line-distance attribute has the data type distance 18.3.15.

        +

        The draw:line-distance attribute has the data type distance ?.

        20.142 draw:luminance

        The draw:luminance attribute specifies a signed percentage value that sets the output luminance of a bitmap or raster graphic.

        -

        The draw:luminance attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The draw:luminance attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        -

        The draw:luminance attribute has the data type signedZeroToHundredPercent 18.3.31.

        +

        The draw:luminance attribute has the data type signedZeroToHundredPercent ?.

        20.143 draw:marker-end

        The draw:marker-end attribute specifies a stroke end marker, which is a path that can be connected to the end of a stroke.

        -

        The draw:marker-end attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The draw:marker-end attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        -

        The draw:marker-end attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The draw:marker-end attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        20.144 draw:marker-end-center

        The draw:marker-end-center attribute specifies whether an end marker is centered at the end of a stroke.

        @@ -27842,23 +27843,23 @@

        20.144
      14. false: an end marker should not be centered at the end of a stroke. It is the default value. 

      15. true: an end marker should be centered at the end of a stroke. 

      16. Details are described in <draw:marker> 16.42.8.

        -

        The draw:marker-end-center attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The draw:marker-end-center attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        -

        The draw:marker-end-center attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The draw:marker-end-center attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        20.145 draw:marker-end-width

        The draw:marker-end-width attribute specifies the width of the marker at the end of a stroke.

        -

        The draw:marker-end-width attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The draw:marker-end-width attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        -

        The draw:marker-end-width attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

        +

        The draw:marker-end-width attribute has the data type length ?.

        20.146 draw:marker-start

        The draw:marker-start attribute specifies a stroke start marker, which is a path that can be connected to the start of a stroke.

        -

        The draw:marker-start attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The draw:marker-start attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        -

        The draw:marker-start attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The draw:marker-start attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        20.147 draw:marker-start-center

        The draw:marker-start-center attribute specifies whether a start marker is centered at the start of a stroke.

        @@ -27867,23 +27868,23 @@

        20.147
        • false: a start marker should not be centered at the start of a stroke. 

        • true: a start marker should be centered at the start of a stroke. 

        Details are described in <draw:marker> 16.42.8.

        -

        The draw:marker-start-center attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The draw:marker-start-center attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        -

        The draw:marker-start-center attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The draw:marker-start-center attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        20.148 draw:marker-start-width

        The draw:marker-start-width attribute specifies the width of the marker at the start of a stroke.

        -

        The draw:marker-start-width attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The draw:marker-start-width attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        -

        The draw:marker-start-width attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

        +

        The draw:marker-start-width attribute has the data type length ?.

        20.149 draw:measure-align

        The draw:measure-align attribute specifies the horizontal alignment of a measure text relative to its measure line.

        The defined values for the draw:measure-align attribute are:

        • automatic: horizontal alignment of a measure text relative to its measure line is chosen by the consumer. 

        • inside: horizontal alignment of a measure text should be inside relative to its measure line. 

        • left-outside: horizontal alignment of a measure text should be left-outside relative to its measure line. 

        • right-outside: horizontal alignment of a measure text should be right-outside relative to its measure line. 

        -

        The draw:measure-align attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The draw:measure-align attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        The values of the draw:measure-align attribute are automatic, left-outside, inside or right-outside.

        20.150 draw:measure-vertical-align

        @@ -27892,7 +27893,7 @@

        20.1

        The defined values for the draw:measure-vertical-align attribute are:

        • above: vertical alignment of a measure text should be above relative to its measure line. 

        • automatic: vertical alignment of a measure text relative to its measure line is chosen by the consumer. 

        • below: vertical alignment of a measure text should be below relative to its measure line. 

        • center: vertical alignment of a measure text should be centered relative to its measure line. 

        -

        The draw:measure-vertical-align attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The draw:measure-vertical-align attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        The values of the draw:measure-vertical-align attribute are automatic, above, below or center.

        20.151 draw:ole-draw-aspect (deprecated)

        @@ -27901,9 +27902,9 @@

        The use of this attribute is deprecated. The draw:draw-aspect 20.114 attribute should be used instead.

        -

        The draw:ole-draw-aspect attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The draw:ole-draw-aspect attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        -

        The draw:ole-draw-aspect attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger 18.2.

        +

        The draw:ole-draw-aspect attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger ?.

        20.152 draw:opacity

        The draw:opacity attribute specifies the opacity for an image or graphic object. The value is a percentage, where 0% is transparent and 100% is opaque.

        @@ -27912,34 +27913,34 @@

        20.152 <

        Use of the draw:opacity attribute disables any transparency effect and set the opacity for the fill area of an object.

        -

        The draw:opacity attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:drawing-page-properties> 17.25 and <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The draw:opacity attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:drawing-page-properties> ? and <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        -

        The draw:opacity attribute has the data type zeroToHundredPercent 18.3.42.

        +

        The draw:opacity attribute has the data type zeroToHundredPercent ?.

        20.153 draw:opacity-name

        The draw:opacity-name attribute specifies an opacity gradient that defines the opacity for the fill area of an object. When applying an opacity gradient, the opacity is interpolated as defined in the referenced opacity gradient style. Opacity is applied after other fill styles have been applied to an image or graphic object.

        The value of this attribute overrides the draw:opacity 20.152 attribute.

        -

        The draw:opacity-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:drawing-page-properties> 17.25 and <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The draw:opacity-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:drawing-page-properties> ? and <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        -

        The draw:opacity-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The draw:opacity-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        20.154 draw:parallel

        The draw:parallel attribute specifies whether a measure text is displayed parallel to its measure line or perpendicular to it.

        The defined values for the draw:parallel attribute are:

        • false: measure text is displayed perpendicular to its measure line. 

        • true: measure text is displayed parallel to its measure line. 

        -

        The draw:parallel attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The draw:parallel attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        -

        The draw:parallel attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The draw:parallel attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        20.155 draw:placing

        The draw:placing attribute specifies whether the measure line is rendered below or above the edge defined by the two reference points.

        The defined values for the draw:placing attribute are:

        • above: measure line is rendered above the edge defined by two reference points. 

        • below: measure line is rendered below the edge defined by two reference points. 

        -

        The draw:placing attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The draw:placing attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        The values of the draw:placing attribute are below or above.

        20.156 draw:red

        @@ -27948,117 +27949,117 @@

        20.156 The draw:red attribute specifies the offset for the red color channel.

        -

        The draw:red attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The draw:red attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        -

        The draw:red attribute has the data type signedZeroToHundredPercent 18.3.31.

        +

        The draw:red attribute has the data type signedZeroToHundredPercent ?.

        20.157 draw:secondary-fill-color

        The draw:secondary-fill-color attribute specifies a secondary fill color. It may be used as fill color for the extrusion.

        -

        The draw:secondary-fill-color attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:drawing-page-properties> 17.25 and <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The draw:secondary-fill-color attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:drawing-page-properties> ? and <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        -

        The draw:secondary-fill-color attribute has the data type color 18.3.9.

        +

        The draw:secondary-fill-color attribute has the data type color ?.

        20.158 draw:shadow

        The draw:shadow attribute enables or disables the visibility of a shadow.

        The defined values for the draw:shadow attribute are:

        • hidden: a shadow should not be visible. 

        • visible: a shadow should be visible. 

        -

        The draw:shadow attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The draw:shadow attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        The values of the draw:shadow attribute are visible or hidden.

        20.159 draw:shadow-color

        The draw:shadow-color attribute specifies the color in which a shadow is rendered.

        -

        The draw:shadow-color attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The draw:shadow-color attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        -

        The draw:shadow-color attribute has the data type color 18.3.9.

        +

        The draw:shadow-color attribute has the data type color ?.

        20.160 draw:shadow-offset-x

        The draw:shadow-offset-x attribute along with the draw:shadow-offset-y 20.161 attribute are used to render a shadow.

        A copy of the shape is rendered in the single shadow color (specified by draw:shadow-color 20.159) behind the shape. The offset attributes specify the offset between the top left edge of the shape and the top left edge of the border.

        -

        The draw:shadow-offset-x attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The draw:shadow-offset-x attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        -

        The draw:shadow-offset-x attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

        +

        The draw:shadow-offset-x attribute has the data type length ?.

        20.161 draw:shadow-offset-y

        The draw:shadow-offset-y attribute along with the draw:shadow-offset-x 20.160 attribute are used to render a shadow.

        -

        The draw:shadow-offset-y attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The draw:shadow-offset-y attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        -

        The draw:shadow-offset-y attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

        +

        The draw:shadow-offset-y attribute has the data type length ?.

        20.162 draw:shadow-opacity

        The draw:shadow-opacity attribute specifies the opacity in which the shadow is rendered.

        -

        The draw:shadow-opacity attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The draw:shadow-opacity attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        -

        The draw:shadow-opacity attribute has the data type zeroToHundredPercent 18.3.42.

        +

        The draw:shadow-opacity attribute has the data type zeroToHundredPercent ?.

        20.163 draw:show-unit

        The draw:show-unit attribute specifies the visibility of a unit in the textual presentation of a measure shape.

        The defined values for the draw:show-unit attribute are:

        • false: units should not be visible in the textual presentation of a measure shape. 

        • true: units should be visible in the textual presentation of a measure shape. 

        -

        The draw:show-unit attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The draw:show-unit attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        -

        The draw:show-unit attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The draw:show-unit attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        20.164 draw:start-guide

        The draw:start-guide attribute specifies a length that is added to the length of a start extension line. The extension line is extended by this length towards the start reference point.

        -

        The draw:start-guide attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The draw:start-guide attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        -

        The draw:start-guide attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

        +

        The draw:start-guide attribute has the data type length ?.

        20.165 draw:start-line-spacing-horizontal

        The draw:start-line-spacing-horizontal attribute increments the length of the leaving line from the start shape for standard connectors. For lines connectors, these attributes specify the absolute length of the leaving line from the start shape. For other connector types, they are ignored.

        -

        The draw:start-line-spacing-horizontal attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The draw:start-line-spacing-horizontal attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        -

        The draw:start-line-spacing-horizontal attribute has the data type distance 18.3.15.

        +

        The draw:start-line-spacing-horizontal attribute has the data type distance ?.

        20.166 draw:start-line-spacing-vertical

        The draw:start-line-spacing-vertical attribute increments the length of the leaving line from the start shape for standard connectors. For lines connectors, these attributes specify the absolute length of the leaving line from the start shape. For other connector types, they are ignored.

        -

        The draw:start-line-spacing-vertical attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The draw:start-line-spacing-vertical attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        -

        The draw:start-line-spacing-vertical attribute has the data type distance 18.3.15.

        +

        The draw:start-line-spacing-vertical attribute has the data type distance ?.

        20.167 draw:stroke

        The draw:stroke attribute specifies the style of the stroke on the current object.

        The defined values for the draw:stroke attribute are:

        -

        The draw:stroke attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The draw:stroke attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        The values of the draw:stroke attribute are none, dash or solid.

        20.168 draw:stroke-dash

        The draw:stroke-dash attribute specifies the dash style that is used for a stroke.

        -

        The draw:stroke-dash attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The draw:stroke-dash attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        -

        The draw:stroke-dash attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The draw:stroke-dash attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        20.169 draw:stroke-dash-names

        The draw:stroke-dash-names attribute specifies a list of dash styles that are used for the stroke in addition to the dash specified by the draw:stroke-dash 20.168 attribute.

        For each dash style referenced by the attribute a stroke using that dash style is drawn on top of the already drawn strokes.

        -

        The draw:stroke-dash-names attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The draw:stroke-dash-names attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        -

        The draw:stroke-dash-names attribute has the data type styleNameRefs 18.3.34.

        +

        The draw:stroke-dash-names attribute has the data type styleNameRefs ?.

        20.170 draw:stroke-linejoin

        The draw:stroke-linejoin attribute specifies the shape at the corners of paths or other vector shapes when they are stroked.

        The defined values for the draw:stroke-linejoin attribute are:

        -

        The draw:stroke-linejoin attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The draw:stroke-linejoin attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        The values of the draw:stroke-linejoin attribute are miter, round, bevel, middle or none.

        20.171 svg:stroke-linecap

        @@ -28071,23 +28072,23 @@

        20.171 The defined values for the svg:stroke-linecap attribute are:

        -

        The svg:stroke-linecap attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The svg:stroke-linecap attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        The values of the svg:stroke-linecap attribute are butt, square or round.

        20.172 draw:symbol-color

        The draw:symbol-color attribute defines the color to be used to draw symbols contained on the drawing object.

        -

        The draw:symbol-color attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The draw:symbol-color attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        -

        The draw:symbol-color attribute has the data type color 18.3.9.

        +

        The draw:symbol-color attribute has the data type color ?.

        20.173 draw:textarea-horizontal-align

        The draw:textarea-horizontal-align attribute specifies the horizontal alignment of the text area inside a shape.

        The defined values for the draw:textarea-horizontal-align attribute are:

        • center: text area is centered horizontally inside a shape.  

        • justify: text area is justified horizontally inside a shape.  

        • left: text area is left aligned horizontally inside a shape.  

        • right: text area is right aligned horizontally inside a shape.  

        -

        The draw:textarea-horizontal-align attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The draw:textarea-horizontal-align attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        The values of the draw:textarea-horizontal-align attribute are left, center, right or justify.

        20.174 draw:textarea-vertical-align

        @@ -28096,7 +28097,7 @@

        20.

        The defined values for the draw:textarea-vertical-align attribute are:

        • bottom: vertical alignment of text area inside a shape should start at the bottom of the shape. 

        • justify: vertical alignment of text area inside a shape should be justified. 

        • middle: vertical alignment of text area inside a shape should start at the middle of the shape. 

        • top: vertical alignment of text area inside a shape should start at the top of the shape. 

        -

        The draw:textarea-vertical-align attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The draw:textarea-vertical-align attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        The values of the draw:textarea-vertical-align attribute are top, middle, bottom or justify.

        20.175 draw:tile-repeat-offset

        @@ -28105,52 +28106,52 @@

        20.175 <

        The defined values for the draw:tile-repeat-offset attribute are:

        • horizontal: images are tiled horizontally with regard to the previous tile. 

        • vertical: images are tiled vertically with regard to the previous tile. 

        -

        The draw:tile-repeat-offset attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:drawing-page-properties> 17.25 and <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The draw:tile-repeat-offset attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:drawing-page-properties> ? and <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        -

        The draw:tile-repeat-offset attribute has two white space separated values. The first value is of type zeroToHundredPercent 18.3.42. The second value is one of: horizontal or vertical.

        +

        The draw:tile-repeat-offset attribute has two white space separated values. The first value is of type zeroToHundredPercent ?. The second value is one of: horizontal or vertical.

        20.176 draw:visible-area-height

        The visible area of an object may be specified by the draw:visible-area-height attribute along with the draw:visible-area-left 20.177, draw:visible-area-top 20.178, draw:visible-area-width 20.179 attributes. It is implementation-defined whether these attributes are used to specify the visible area, or whether the producer of the object stores the visible area within the object itself.

        When the entire object is visible, the values of the draw:visible-area-left and draw:visible-area-top attributes are 0 and the draw:visible-area-width and draw:visible-area-height attributes specify the size of the object. These attributes can be assigned to automatic styles only.

        -

        The draw:visible-area-height attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The draw:visible-area-height attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        -

        The draw:visible-area-height attribute has the data type positiveLength 18.3.27.

        +

        The draw:visible-area-height attribute has the data type positiveLength ?.

        20.177 draw:visible-area-left

        The visible area of an object may be specified by the draw:visible-area-left attribute along with the draw:visible-area-height 20.176, draw:visible-area-top 20.178, draw:visible-area-width 20.179 attributes. It is implementation-defined whether these attributes are used to specify the visible area, or whether the producer of the object stores the visible area within the object itself.

        When the entire object is visible, the values of the draw:visible-area-left and draw:visible-area-top attributes are 0 and the draw:visible-area-width and draw:visible-area-height attributes specify the size of the object. These attributes can be assigned to automatic styles only.

        -

        The draw:visible-area-left attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The draw:visible-area-left attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        -

        The draw:visible-area-left attribute has the data type nonNegativeLength 18.3.21.

        +

        The draw:visible-area-left attribute has the data type nonNegativeLength ?.

        20.178 draw:visible-area-top

        The visible area of an object may be specified by the draw:visible-area-top attribute along with the draw:visible-area-left 20.177, draw:visible-area-height 20.176, draw:visible-area-width 20.179 attributes. It is implementation-defined whether these attributes are used to specify the visible area, or whether the producer of the object stores the visible area within the object itself.

        When the entire object is visible, the values of the draw:visible-area-left and draw:visible-area-top attributes are 0 and the draw:visible-area-width and draw:visible-area-height attributes specify the size of the object. These attributes can be assigned to automatic styles only.

        -

        The draw:visible-area-top attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The draw:visible-area-top attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        -

        The draw:visible-area-top attribute has the data type nonNegativeLength 18.3.21.

        +

        The draw:visible-area-top attribute has the data type nonNegativeLength ?.

        20.179 draw:visible-area-width

        The visible area of an object may be specified by the draw:visible-area-width attribute along with the draw:visible-area-left 20.177, draw:visible-area-top 20.178, draw:visible-area-height 20.176 attributes. It is implementation-defined whether these attributes are used to specify the visible area, or whether the producer of the object stores the visible area within the object itself.

        When the entire object is visible, the values of the draw:visible-area-left and draw:visible-area-top attributes are 0 and the draw:visible-area-width and draw:visible-area-height attributes specify the size of the object. These attributes can be assigned to automatic styles only.

        -

        The draw:visible-area-width attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The draw:visible-area-width attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        -

        The draw:visible-area-width attribute has the data type positiveLength 18.3.27.

        +

        The draw:visible-area-width attribute has the data type positiveLength ?.

        20.180 draw:unit

        The draw:unit attribute specifies the unit of measurement used in the textual presentation of a measure shape.

        The defined values for the draw:unit attribute are:

        • automatic: unit of measurement chosen by consumer.  

        • mm: millimeter. 

        • cm: centimeter. 

        • m: meter 

        • km: kilometer. 

        • pt: point. 

        • pc: pica. 

        • inch: inch. 

        • ft: foot. 

        • mi: mile. 

        -

        The draw:unit attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The draw:unit attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        The values of the draw:unit attribute are automatic, mm, cm, m, km, pt, pc, inch, ft or mi.

        20.181 draw:wrap-influence-on-position

        @@ -28215,7 +28216,7 @@

         

        The defined values for the draw:wrap-influence-on-position attribute are:

        • iterative: images are placed iteratively until all specified layout formatting properties are satisfied. 

        • once-concurrent: images are aligned with one another. 

        • once-successive: subsequent image is placed after the preceding image. 

        -

        The draw:wrap-influence-on-position attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The draw:wrap-influence-on-position attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        The values of the draw:wrap-influence-on-position attribute are iterative, once-concurrent or once-successive.

        20.182 fo:background-color

        @@ -28224,9 +28225,9 @@

        20.182 If a value for a draw:fill attribute is provided in a style, any background image that is specified by a <style:background-image> element and any background color that is specified with the fo:background-color attribute are switched off.

        -

        The fo:background-color attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21, <style:header-footer-properties> 17.5, <style:page-layout-properties> 17.2, <style:paragraph-properties> 17.6, <style:section-properties> 17.11, <style:table-cell-properties> 17.18, <style:table-properties> 17.15, <style:table-row-properties> 17.17 and <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

        +

        The fo:background-color attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:graphic-properties> ?, <style:header-footer-properties> ?, <style:page-layout-properties> ?, <style:paragraph-properties> ?, <style:section-properties> ?, <style:table-cell-properties> ?, <style:table-properties> ?, <style:table-row-properties> ? and <style:text-properties> ?.

        -

        The values of the fo:background-color attribute are transparent or a value of type color 18.3.9.

        +

        The values of the fo:background-color attribute are transparent or a value of type color ?.

        20.183 fo Border Properties

        20.183.1 General

        @@ -28235,44 +28236,44 @@

        20.183.1 See §7.29.3 of [XSL].

        -

        The fo:border attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21, <style:header-footer-properties> 17.5, <style:page-layout-properties> 17.2, <style:paragraph-properties> 17.6 and <style:table-cell-properties> 17.18.

        +

        The fo:border attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:graphic-properties> ?, <style:header-footer-properties> ?, <style:page-layout-properties> ?, <style:paragraph-properties> ? and <style:table-cell-properties> ?.

        -

        The fo:border attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The fo:border attribute has the data type string ?.

        20.183.3 fo:border-bottom

        See §7.29.4 of [XSL].

        -

        The fo:border-bottom attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21, <style:header-footer-properties> 17.5, <style:page-layout-properties> 17.2, <style:paragraph-properties> 17.6 and <style:table-cell-properties> 17.18.

        +

        The fo:border-bottom attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:graphic-properties> ?, <style:header-footer-properties> ?, <style:page-layout-properties> ?, <style:paragraph-properties> ? and <style:table-cell-properties> ?.

        -

        The fo:border-bottom attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The fo:border-bottom attribute has the data type string ?.

        20.183.4 fo:border-left

        See §7.29.6 of [XSL].

        -

        The fo:border-left attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21, <style:header-footer-properties> 17.5, <style:page-layout-properties> 17.2, <style:paragraph-properties> 17.6 and <style:table-cell-properties> 17.18.

        +

        The fo:border-left attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:graphic-properties> ?, <style:header-footer-properties> ?, <style:page-layout-properties> ?, <style:paragraph-properties> ? and <style:table-cell-properties> ?.

        -

        The fo:border-left attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The fo:border-left attribute has the data type string ?.

        20.183.5 fo:border-right

        See §7.29.7 of [XSL].

        -

        The fo:border-right attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21, <style:header-footer-properties> 17.5, <style:page-layout-properties> 17.2, <style:paragraph-properties> 17.6 and <style:table-cell-properties> 17.18.

        +

        The fo:border-right attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:graphic-properties> ?, <style:header-footer-properties> ?, <style:page-layout-properties> ?, <style:paragraph-properties> ? and <style:table-cell-properties> ?.

        -

        The fo:border-right attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The fo:border-right attribute has the data type string ?.

        20.183.6 fo:border-top

        See §7.29.10 of [XSL].

        -

        The fo:border-top attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21, <style:header-footer-properties> 17.5, <style:page-layout-properties> 17.2, <style:paragraph-properties> 17.6 and <style:table-cell-properties> 17.18.

        +

        The fo:border-top attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:graphic-properties> ?, <style:header-footer-properties> ?, <style:page-layout-properties> ?, <style:paragraph-properties> ? and <style:table-cell-properties> ?.

        -

        The fo:border-top attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The fo:border-top attribute has the data type string ?.

        20.184 fo:break-after

        See §7.19.1 of [XSL].

        In the OpenDocument XSL-compatible namespace, the fo:break-after attribute does not support the value inherit.

        -

        The fo:break-after attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:paragraph-properties> 17.6, <style:table-column-properties> 17.16, <style:table-properties> 17.15 and <style:table-row-properties> 17.17.

        +

        The fo:break-after attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:paragraph-properties> ?, <style:table-column-properties> ?, <style:table-properties> ? and <style:table-row-properties> ?.

        The values of the fo:break-after attribute are auto, column, page, even-page or odd-page.

        20.185 fo:break-before

        @@ -28281,7 +28282,7 @@

        20.185 In the OpenDocument XSL-compatible namespace, the fo:break-before attribute does not support the value inherit.

        -

        The fo:break-before attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:paragraph-properties> 17.6, <style:table-column-properties> 17.16, <style:table-properties> 17.15 and <style:table-row-properties> 17.17.

        +

        The fo:break-before attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:paragraph-properties> ?, <style:table-column-properties> ?, <style:table-properties> ? and <style:table-row-properties> ?.

        The values of the fo:break-before attribute are auto, column, page, even-page or odd-page.

        20.186 fo:clip

        @@ -28292,18 +28293,18 @@

        20.186 The defined value for the fo:clip attribute is a value of type clipShape 18.3.8.

        -

        The fo:clip attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The fo:clip attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        -

        The values of the fo:clip attribute are auto or a value of type clipShape 18.3.8.

        +

        The values of the fo:clip attribute are auto or a value of type clipShape ?.

        20.187 fo:color

        See §7.17.1 of [XSL].

        In the OpenDocument XSL-compatible namespace, the fo:color attribute does not support the inherit value.

        -

        The fo:color attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

        +

        The fo:color attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

        -

        The fo:color attribute has the data type color 18.3.9.

        +

        The fo:color attribute has the data type color ?.

        20.188 fo:country

        See §7.9.1 of [XSL].

        @@ -28314,9 +28315,9 @@

        20.188 In the OpenDocument XSL-compatible namespace, the fo:country attribute does not support none or inherit values.

        -

        The fo:country attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

        +

        The fo:country attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

        -

        The fo:country attribute has the data type countryCode 18.3.11.

        +

        The fo:country attribute has the data type countryCode ?.

        20.189 fo:font-family

        See §7.8.2 of [XSL].

        @@ -28325,9 +28326,9 @@

        20.189 Instead of this attribute, the style:font-name 20.277 attribute should be used to specify the properties of a font.

        -

        The fo:font-family attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

        +

        The fo:font-family attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

        -

        The fo:font-family attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The fo:font-family attribute has the data type string ?.

        20.190 fo:font-size

        See §7.8.4 of [XSL].

        @@ -28340,9 +28341,9 @@

        20.190 <

        In the OpenDocument XSL-compatible namespace, the fo:font-size attribute does not support absolute-size, inherit and relative-size values.

        -

        The fo:font-size attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

        +

        The fo:font-size attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

        -

        The values of the fo:font-size attribute are a value of type positiveLength 18.3.27 or a value of type percent 18.3.24.

        +

        The values of the fo:font-size attribute are a value of type positiveLength ? or a value of type percent ?.

        20.191 fo:font-style

        See §7.8.7 of [XSL].

        @@ -28351,7 +28352,7 @@

        20.191

        In the OpenDocument XSL-compatible namespace, the fo:font-style attribute does not support backslant and inherit values.

        -

        The fo:font-style attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

        +

        The fo:font-style attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

        The values of the fo:font-style attribute are normal, italic or oblique.

        20.192 fo:font-variant

        @@ -28360,7 +28361,7 @@

        20.192 In the OpenDocument XSL-compatible namespace, the fo:font-variant attribute does not support the inherit value.

        -

        The fo:font-variant attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

        +

        The fo:font-variant attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

        The values of the fo:font-variant attribute are normal or small-caps.

        20.193 fo:font-weight

        @@ -28371,7 +28372,7 @@

        20.193 In the OpenDocument XSL-compatible namespace, the fo:font-weight attribute does not support bolder, inherit and lighter values.

        -

        The fo:font-weight attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

        +

        The fo:font-weight attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

        The values of the fo:font-weight attribute are normal, bold, 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800 or 900.

        20.194 fo:height

        @@ -28382,23 +28383,23 @@

        20.194 In the OpenDocument XSL-compatible namespace, the fo:height attribute does not support auto, inherit and percentage values.

        -

        The fo:height attribute is usable with the following element: <style:list-level-properties> 17.19.

        +

        The fo:height attribute is usable with the following element: <style:list-level-properties> ?.

        -

        The fo:height attribute has the data type positiveLength 18.3.27.

        +

        The fo:height attribute has the data type positiveLength ?.

        20.195 fo:hyphenate

        See §7.9.4 of [XSL].

        In the OpenDocument XSL-compatible namespace, the fo:hyphenate attribute does not support the inherit value.

        -

        The fo:hyphenate attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

        +

        The fo:hyphenate attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

        -

        The fo:hyphenate attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The fo:hyphenate attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        20.196 fo:hyphenation-keep

        See §7.15.1 of [XSL].

        -

        The fo:hyphenation-keep attribute is usable with the following element: <style:paragraph-properties> 17.6.

        +

        The fo:hyphenation-keep attribute is usable with the following element: <style:paragraph-properties> ?.

        The values of the fo:hyphenation-keep attribute are auto or page.

        20.197 fo:hyphenation-ladder-count

        @@ -28407,30 +28408,30 @@

        20.1

        The defined values for the fo:hyphenation-ladder-count attribute are:

        • no-limit: 

        • a value of type positiveInteger 

        -

        The fo:hyphenation-ladder-count attribute is usable with the following element: <style:paragraph-properties> 17.6.

        +

        The fo:hyphenation-ladder-count attribute is usable with the following element: <style:paragraph-properties> ?.

        -

        The values of the fo:hyphenation-ladder-count attribute are no-limit or a value of type positiveInteger 18.2.

        +

        The values of the fo:hyphenation-ladder-count attribute are no-limit or a value of type positiveInteger ?.

        20.198 fo:hyphenation-push-char-count

        See §7.9.6 of [XSL].

        -

        The fo:hyphenation-push-char-count attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

        +

        The fo:hyphenation-push-char-count attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

        -

        The fo:hyphenation-push-char-count attribute has the data type positiveInteger 18.2.

        +

        The fo:hyphenation-push-char-count attribute has the data type positiveInteger ?.

        20.199 fo:hyphenation-remain-char-count

        See §7.9.7 of [XSL].

        -

        The fo:hyphenation-remain-char-count attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

        +

        The fo:hyphenation-remain-char-count attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

        -

        The fo:hyphenation-remain-char-count attribute has the data type positiveInteger 18.2.

        +

        The fo:hyphenation-remain-char-count attribute has the data type positiveInteger ?.

        20.200 fo:keep-together

        See §7.19.3 of [XSL].

        In the OpenDocument XSL-compatible namespace, the fo:keep-together attribute does not support the integer value.

        -

        The fo:keep-together attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:paragraph-properties> 17.6 and <style:table-row-properties> 17.17.

        +

        The fo:keep-together attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:paragraph-properties> ? and <style:table-row-properties> ?.

        The values of the fo:keep-together attribute are auto or always.

        20.201 fo:keep-with-next

        @@ -28439,7 +28440,7 @@

        20.201

        In the OpenDocument XSL-compatible namespace, the fo:keep-with-next attribute does not support the integer value.

        -

        The fo:keep-with-next attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:paragraph-properties> 17.6 and <style:table-properties> 17.15.

        +

        The fo:keep-with-next attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:paragraph-properties> ? and <style:table-properties> ?.

        The values of the fo:keep-with-next attribute are auto or always.

        20.202 fo:language

        @@ -28452,9 +28453,9 @@

        20.202 In the OpenDocument XSL-compatible namespace, the fo:language attribute does not support the inherit and none values.

        -

        The fo:language attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

        +

        The fo:language attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

        -

        The fo:language attribute has the data type languageCode 18.3.18.

        +

        The fo:language attribute has the data type languageCode ?.

        20.203 fo:letter-spacing

        See §7.16.2 of [XSL].

        @@ -28463,9 +28464,9 @@

        20.203

        The defined value for the fo:letter-spacing attribute is a value of type length 18.3.19.

        -

        The fo:letter-spacing attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

        +

        The fo:letter-spacing attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

        -

        The values of the fo:letter-spacing attribute are a value of type length 18.3.19 or normal.

        +

        The values of the fo:letter-spacing attribute are a value of type length ? or normal.

        20.204 fo:line-height

        See §7.15.4 of [XSL].

        @@ -28476,18 +28477,18 @@

        20.204
      17. normal: activates the default line height calculation. The calculation method is not specified, but should be similar to a percentage in the range of 100% to 120%. It may consider font metrics. The value normal disables the effects of style:line-height-at-least 20.317 and style:line-spacing 20.318.  

      18. a value of type percent: The font-size is multiplied with the percent value. In case the line contains content of descendants of the paragraph, for which a different font-size is specified, the maximum of the font-sizes is used. This calculated value is a minimum line-height. If content would vertically overflow the line area, e.g. an image with a larger specified height, the height of the line is increased till the content does not overflow. The vertical position of the baseline is implementation-dependent. In case a style:line-height-at-least 20.317 or a style:line-spacing 20.318 attribute occurs in addition in the same element, the attribute fo:line-height 20.204 has precedence.  

      19. a value of type nonNegativeLength: The value specifies a fixed line-height. The content of the line might vertically overflow the line area. It is implementation-dependent whether the overflow is shown or hidden. In case a style:line-height-at-least 20.317 or a style:line-spacing 20.318 attribute occurs in addition in the same element, the attribute fo:line-height 20.204 has precedence. 

        • Note: The effect of this attribute value in the OpenDocument XSL compatible namespace differs from the XSL and the associated CSS specifications.

         

        -

        The fo:line-height attribute is usable with the following element: <style:paragraph-properties> 17.6.

        +

        The fo:line-height attribute is usable with the following element: <style:paragraph-properties> ?.

        -

        The values of the fo:line-height attribute are normal, a value of type nonNegativeLength 18.3.21 or a value of type percent 18.3.24.

        +

        The values of the fo:line-height attribute are normal, a value of type nonNegativeLength ? or a value of type percent ?.

        20.205 fo:margin

        See §7.29.14 of [XSL].

        In the OpenDocument XSL-compatible namespace, the fo:margin attribute does not support auto and inherit values.

        -

        The fo:margin attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21, <style:header-footer-properties> 17.5, <style:page-layout-properties> 17.2, <style:paragraph-properties> 17.6 and <style:table-properties> 17.15.

        +

        The fo:margin attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:graphic-properties> ?, <style:header-footer-properties> ?, <style:page-layout-properties> ?, <style:paragraph-properties> ? and <style:table-properties> ?.

        -

        The values of the fo:margin attribute are a value of type nonNegativeLength 18.3.21 or a value of type percent 18.3.24.

        +

        The values of the fo:margin attribute are a value of type nonNegativeLength ? or a value of type percent ?.

        20.206 fo:margin-bottom

        See §7.10.2 of [XSL].

        @@ -28496,9 +28497,9 @@

        20.206 <

        In the OpenDocument XSL-compatible namespace, the fo:margin-bottom attribute does not support the auto and inherit values.

        -

        The fo:margin-bottom attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21, <style:header-footer-properties> 17.5, <style:page-layout-properties> 17.2, <style:paragraph-properties> 17.6 and <style:table-properties> 17.15.

        +

        The fo:margin-bottom attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:graphic-properties> ?, <style:header-footer-properties> ?, <style:page-layout-properties> ?, <style:paragraph-properties> ? and <style:table-properties> ?.

        -

        The values of the fo:margin-bottom attribute are a value of type nonNegativeLength 18.3.21 or a value of type percent 18.3.24.

        +

        The values of the fo:margin-bottom attribute are a value of type nonNegativeLength ? or a value of type percent ?.

        20.207 fo:margin-left

        See §7.10.3 of [XSL].

        @@ -28507,9 +28508,9 @@

        20.207 Tables that align to the left or to the center ignore right margins, and tables that align to the right or to the center ignore left margins.

        -

        The fo:margin-left attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21, <style:header-footer-properties> 17.5, <style:page-layout-properties> 17.2, <style:paragraph-properties> 17.6, <style:section-properties> 17.11 and <style:table-properties> 17.15.

        +

        The fo:margin-left attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:graphic-properties> ?, <style:header-footer-properties> ?, <style:page-layout-properties> ?, <style:paragraph-properties> ?, <style:section-properties> ? and <style:table-properties> ?.

        -

        The values of the fo:margin-left attribute are a value of type length 18.3.19 or a value of type percent 18.3.24.

        +

        The values of the fo:margin-left attribute are a value of type length ? or a value of type percent ?.

        20.208 fo:margin-right

        See §7.10.4 of [XSL].

        @@ -28518,9 +28519,9 @@

        20.208 Tables that align to the left or to the center ignore right margins, and tables that align to the right or to the center ignore left margins.

        -

        The fo:margin-right attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21, <style:header-footer-properties> 17.5, <style:page-layout-properties> 17.2, <style:paragraph-properties> 17.6, <style:section-properties> 17.11 and <style:table-properties> 17.15.

        +

        The fo:margin-right attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:graphic-properties> ?, <style:header-footer-properties> ?, <style:page-layout-properties> ?, <style:paragraph-properties> ?, <style:section-properties> ? and <style:table-properties> ?.

        -

        The values of the fo:margin-right attribute are a value of type length 18.3.19 or a value of type percent 18.3.24.

        +

        The values of the fo:margin-right attribute are a value of type length ? or a value of type percent ?.

        20.209 fo:margin-top

        See §7.10.1 of [XSL].

        @@ -28529,101 +28530,101 @@

        20.209

        In the OpenDocument XSL-compatible namespace, the fo:margin-top attribute does not support the inherit value.

        -

        The fo:margin-top attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21, <style:header-footer-properties> 17.5, <style:page-layout-properties> 17.2, <style:paragraph-properties> 17.6 and <style:table-properties> 17.15.

        +

        The fo:margin-top attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:graphic-properties> ?, <style:header-footer-properties> ?, <style:page-layout-properties> ?, <style:paragraph-properties> ? and <style:table-properties> ?.

        -

        The values of the fo:margin-top attribute are a value of type nonNegativeLength 18.3.21 or a value of type percent 18.3.24.

        +

        The values of the fo:margin-top attribute are a value of type nonNegativeLength ? or a value of type percent ?.

        20.210 fo:max-height

        The fo:max-height attribute specifies a default maximum height for new frames that are created using a graphics style. See 19.238.

        -

        The fo:max-height attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The fo:max-height attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        -

        The values of the fo:max-height attribute are a value of type length 18.3.19 or a value of type percent 18.3.24.

        +

        The values of the fo:max-height attribute are a value of type length ? or a value of type percent ?.

        20.211 fo:max-width

        The fo:max-width attribute specifies a default maximum width for new frames that are created using a graphics style. See 19.239.

        -

        The fo:max-width attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The fo:max-width attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        -

        The values of the fo:max-width attribute are a value of type length 18.3.19 or a value of type percent 18.3.24.

        +

        The values of the fo:max-width attribute are a value of type length ? or a value of type percent ?.

        20.212 fo:min-height

        20.212.1 <style:graphic-properties>

        The fo:min-height attribute specifies a default minimum height for new frames that are created using a graphics style. See 19.240.

        -

        The fo:min-height attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The fo:min-height attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        -

        The values of the fo:min-height attribute are a value of type length 18.3.19 or a value of type percent 18.3.24.

        +

        The values of the fo:min-height attribute are a value of type length ? or a value of type percent ?.

        20.212.2 <style:header-footer-properties>

        The fo:min-height attribute specifies a minimum height for a header or footer.

        -

        The fo:min-height attribute is usable with the following element: <style:header-footer-properties> 17.5.

        +

        The fo:min-height attribute is usable with the following element: <style:header-footer-properties> ?.

        -

        The fo:min-height attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

        +

        The fo:min-height attribute has the data type length ?.

        20.213 fo:min-width

        The fo:min-width attribute specifies a default minimum width for new frames that are created using a graphics style. See 19.241.

        -

        The fo:min-width attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The fo:min-width attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        -

        The values of the fo:min-width attribute are a value of type length 18.3.19 or a value of type percent 18.3.24.

        +

        The values of the fo:min-width attribute are a value of type length ? or a value of type percent ?.

        20.214 fo:orphans

        See §7.19.6 of [XSL].

        -

        The fo:orphans attribute is usable with the following element: <style:paragraph-properties> 17.6.

        +

        The fo:orphans attribute is usable with the following element: <style:paragraph-properties> ?.

        -

        The fo:orphans attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger 18.2.

        +

        The fo:orphans attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger ?.

        20.215 fo:page-height

        See §7.25.13 of [XSL].

        -

        The fo:page-height attribute is usable with the following element: <style:page-layout-properties> 17.2.

        +

        The fo:page-height attribute is usable with the following element: <style:page-layout-properties> ?.

        -

        The fo:page-height attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

        +

        The fo:page-height attribute has the data type length ?.

        20.216 fo:page-width

        See §7.25.15 of [XSL].

        -

        The fo:page-width attribute is usable with the following element: <style:page-layout-properties> 17.2.

        +

        The fo:page-width attribute is usable with the following element: <style:page-layout-properties> ?.

        -

        The fo:page-width attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

        +

        The fo:page-width attribute has the data type length ?.

        20.217 fo:padding

        See §7.29.15 of [XSL].

        -

        The fo:padding attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21, <style:header-footer-properties> 17.5, <style:page-layout-properties> 17.2, <style:paragraph-properties> 17.6 and <style:table-cell-properties> 17.18.

        +

        The fo:padding attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:graphic-properties> ?, <style:header-footer-properties> ?, <style:page-layout-properties> ?, <style:paragraph-properties> ? and <style:table-cell-properties> ?.

        -

        The fo:padding attribute has the data type nonNegativeLength 18.3.21.

        +

        The fo:padding attribute has the data type nonNegativeLength ?.

        20.218 fo:padding-bottom

        See §7.7.36 of [XSL].

        -

        The fo:padding-bottom attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21, <style:header-footer-properties> 17.5, <style:page-layout-properties> 17.2, <style:paragraph-properties> 17.6 and <style:table-cell-properties> 17.18.

        +

        The fo:padding-bottom attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:graphic-properties> ?, <style:header-footer-properties> ?, <style:page-layout-properties> ?, <style:paragraph-properties> ? and <style:table-cell-properties> ?.

        -

        The fo:padding-bottom attribute has the data type nonNegativeLength 18.3.21.

        +

        The fo:padding-bottom attribute has the data type nonNegativeLength ?.

        20.219 fo:padding-left

        See §7.7.37 of [XSL].

        -

        The fo:padding-left attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21, <style:header-footer-properties> 17.5, <style:page-layout-properties> 17.2, <style:paragraph-properties> 17.6 and <style:table-cell-properties> 17.18.

        +

        The fo:padding-left attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:graphic-properties> ?, <style:header-footer-properties> ?, <style:page-layout-properties> ?, <style:paragraph-properties> ? and <style:table-cell-properties> ?.

        -

        The fo:padding-left attribute has the data type nonNegativeLength 18.3.21.

        +

        The fo:padding-left attribute has the data type nonNegativeLength ?.

        20.220 fo:padding-right

        See §7.7.38 of [XSL].

        -

        The fo:padding-right attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21, <style:header-footer-properties> 17.5, <style:page-layout-properties> 17.2, <style:paragraph-properties> 17.6 and <style:table-cell-properties> 17.18.

        +

        The fo:padding-right attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:graphic-properties> ?, <style:header-footer-properties> ?, <style:page-layout-properties> ?, <style:paragraph-properties> ? and <style:table-cell-properties> ?.

        -

        The fo:padding-right attribute has the data type nonNegativeLength 18.3.21.

        +

        The fo:padding-right attribute has the data type nonNegativeLength ?.

        20.221 fo:padding-top

        See §7.7.35 of [XSL].

        -

        The fo:padding-top attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21, <style:header-footer-properties> 17.5, <style:page-layout-properties> 17.2, <style:paragraph-properties> 17.6 and <style:table-cell-properties> 17.18.

        +

        The fo:padding-top attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:graphic-properties> ?, <style:header-footer-properties> ?, <style:page-layout-properties> ?, <style:paragraph-properties> ? and <style:table-cell-properties> ?.

        -

        The fo:padding-top attribute has the data type nonNegativeLength 18.3.21.

        +

        The fo:padding-top attribute has the data type nonNegativeLength ?.

        20.222 fo:script

        See §7.9.3 of [XSL]. The attribute should be used only if necessary according to the rules of §2.2.3 of [RFC5646], or its successors.

        @@ -28634,9 +28635,9 @@

        20.222 In the OpenDocument XSL-compatible namespace, the fo:script attribute does not support the inherit or none values.

        -

        The fo:script attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

        +

        The fo:script attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

        -

        The fo:script attribute has the data type scriptCode 18.3.30.

        +

        The fo:script attribute has the data type scriptCode ?.

        20.223 fo:text-align

        See §7.15.9 of [XSL].

        @@ -28645,7 +28646,7 @@

        20.223

        In the OpenDocument XSL-compatible namespace, the fo:text-align attribute does not support the inherit, inside, outside, or string values.

        -

        The fo:text-align attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:list-level-properties> 17.19 and <style:paragraph-properties> 17.6.

        +

        The fo:text-align attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:list-level-properties> ? and <style:paragraph-properties> ?.

        The values of the fo:text-align attribute are start, end, left, right, center or justify.

        20.223.1 <style:paragraph-properties>

        @@ -28654,7 +28655,7 @@

        2

        The values of start and end are interpreted according to the writing direction of the text.

        -

        The fo:text-align attribute is usable with the following element: <style:paragraph-properties> 17.6.

        +

        The fo:text-align attribute is usable with the following element: <style:paragraph-properties> ?.

        The values of the fo:text-align attribute are start, end, left, right, center or justify.

        20.223.2 <style:list-level-properties>

        @@ -28667,7 +28668,7 @@

        The defined values for the fo:text-align attribute are:

        • center: center of the list label is positioned at the alignment position. 

        • end: interpreted as fo:text-align=”right 

        • justify: label is justified. 

        • left: list label starts at the alignment position. 

        • right: list label ends at the alignment position. 

        • start: interpreted as fo:text-align=”left”. 

        -

        The fo:text-align attribute is usable with the following element: <style:list-level-properties> 17.19.

        +

        The fo:text-align attribute is usable with the following element: <style:list-level-properties> ?.

        The values of the fo:text-align attribute are start, end, left, right, center or justify.

        20.224 fo:text-align-last

        @@ -28678,7 +28679,7 @@

        20.224 If no value is specified for this attribute, the value is set to start.

        -

        The fo:text-align-last attribute is usable with the following element: <style:paragraph-properties> 17.6.

        +

        The fo:text-align-last attribute is usable with the following element: <style:paragraph-properties> ?.

        The values of the fo:text-align-last attribute are start, center or justify.

        20.225 fo:text-indent

        @@ -28687,18 +28688,18 @@

        20.225 In the OpenDocument XSL-compatible namespace, a negative value of attribute fo:text-indent extends the paragraph content area to include the text of the first line of the paragraph.

        -

        The fo:text-indent attribute is usable with the following element: <style:paragraph-properties> 17.6.

        +

        The fo:text-indent attribute is usable with the following element: <style:paragraph-properties> ?.

        -

        The values of the fo:text-indent attribute are a value of type length 18.3.19 or a value of type percent 18.3.24.

        +

        The values of the fo:text-indent attribute are a value of type length ? or a value of type percent ?.

        20.226 fo:text-shadow

        The fo:text-shadow attribute specifies the text shadow style to use.

        The defined values for this attribute are those defined in §7.16.5 of [XSL], except the value inherit.

        -

        The fo:text-shadow attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

        +

        The fo:text-shadow attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

        -

        The values of the fo:text-shadow attribute are none or a value of type string 18.2.

        +

        The values of the fo:text-shadow attribute are none or a value of type string ?.

        20.227 fo:text-transform

        See §7.16.6 of [XSL].

        @@ -28707,7 +28708,7 @@

        20.227

        Note: In consumers, the fo:text-transform and fo:font-variant attributes are mutually exclusive.

        -

        The fo:text-transform attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

        +

        The fo:text-transform attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

        The values of the fo:text-transform attribute are none, lowercase, uppercase or capitalize.

        20.228 fo:widows

        @@ -28718,9 +28719,9 @@

        20.228 In the OpenDocument XSL-compatible namespace, the fo:widows attribute does not support the inherit value.

        -

        The fo:widows attribute is usable with the following element: <style:paragraph-properties> 17.6.

        +

        The fo:widows attribute is usable with the following element: <style:paragraph-properties> ?.

        -

        The fo:widows attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger 18.2.

        +

        The fo:widows attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger ?.

        20.229 fo:width

        See §7.14.12 of [XSL].

        @@ -28729,16 +28730,16 @@

        20.229 In the OpenDocument XSL-compatible namespace, the fo:width attribute does not support the auto or inherit values.

        -

        The fo:width attribute is usable with the following element: <style:list-level-properties> 17.19.

        +

        The fo:width attribute is usable with the following element: <style:list-level-properties> ?.

        -

        The fo:width attribute has the data type positiveLength 18.3.27.

        +

        The fo:width attribute has the data type positiveLength ?.

        20.230 fo:wrap-option

        See §7.15.13 of [XSL].

        If wrapping is disabled, it is implementation-defined whether the overflow text is visible or hidden. If the text is hidden consumers may support a scrolling to access the text.

        -

        The fo:wrap-option attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21 and <style:table-cell-properties> 17.18.

        +

        The fo:wrap-option attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:graphic-properties> ? and <style:table-cell-properties> ?.

        The values of the fo:wrap-option attribute are no-wrap or wrap.

        20.231 presentation:background-objects-visible

        @@ -28747,45 +28748,45 @@

        The defined values for the presentation:background-objects-visible attribute are:

        • false: objects in background of a master page should not be displayed when displaying a presentation page. 

        • true: objects in background of a master page should be displayed when displaying a presentation page. 

        -

        The presentation:background-objects-visible attribute is usable with the following element: <style:drawing-page-properties> 17.25.

        +

        The presentation:background-objects-visible attribute is usable with the following element: <style:drawing-page-properties> ?.

        -

        The presentation:background-objects-visible attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The presentation:background-objects-visible attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        20.232 presentation:background-visible

        The presentation:background-visible attribute specifies whether to display the background of a master page when displaying a presentation page.

        The defined values for the presentation:background-visible attribute are:

        • false: background of a master page should not be displayed when displaying a presentation page. 

        • true: background of a master page should be displayed when displaying a presentation page. 

        -

        The presentation:background-visible attribute is usable with the following element: <style:drawing-page-properties> 17.25.

        +

        The presentation:background-visible attribute is usable with the following element: <style:drawing-page-properties> ?.

        -

        The presentation:background-visible attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The presentation:background-visible attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        20.233 presentation:display-date-time

        The presentation:display-date-time attribute specifies the visibility of a drawing shape from a <style:master-page> 16.9 element, where the shape has the presentation class date-time.

        The defined values for the presentation:display-date-time attribute are:

        • false: drawing shape from a <style:master-page> element with the presentation class date-time should not be visible. 

        • true: drawing shape from a <style:master-page> element with the presentation class date-time should be visible. 

        -

        The presentation:display-date-time attribute is usable with the following element: <style:drawing-page-properties> 17.25.

        +

        The presentation:display-date-time attribute is usable with the following element: <style:drawing-page-properties> ?.

        -

        The presentation:display-date-time attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The presentation:display-date-time attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        20.234 presentation:display-footer

        The presentation:display-footer attribute specifies the visibility of a drawing shape used as a footer in a <style:master-page> 16.9 element.

        The defined values for the presentation:display-footer attribute are:

        • false: drawing shape used as a footer of a <style:master-page> element should not be visible. 

        • true: drawing shape used as a footer of a <style:master-page> element should be visible. 

        -

        The presentation:display-footer attribute is usable with the following element: <style:drawing-page-properties> 17.25.

        +

        The presentation:display-footer attribute is usable with the following element: <style:drawing-page-properties> ?.

        -

        The presentation:display-footer attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The presentation:display-footer attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        20.235 presentation:display-header

        The presentation:display-header attribute specifies the visibility of a drawing shape used as a header in a <style:master-page> 16.9 element.

        The defined values for the presentation:display-header attribute are:

        • false: drawing shape used as a header of a <style:master-page> element should not be visible. 

        • true: drawing shape used as a header of a <style:master-page> element should be visible. 

        -

        The presentation:display-header attribute is usable with the following element: <style:drawing-page-properties> 17.25.

        +

        The presentation:display-header attribute is usable with the following element: <style:drawing-page-properties> ?.

        -

        The presentation:display-header attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The presentation:display-header attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        20.236 presentation:display-page-number

        The presentation:display-page-number attribute specifies the visibility of a drawing shape from a <style:master-page> 16.9 element, where the shape has the presentation class page-number.

        @@ -28794,23 +28795,23 @@

      20. false: drawing shape from a <style:master-page> element with the presentation class page-number should not be visible. 

      21. true: drawing shape from a <style:master-page> element with the presentation class page-number should be visible. 

      22. Note: Presentation class 19.393 defines presentation class values.

        -

        The presentation:display-page-number attribute is usable with the following element: <style:drawing-page-properties> 17.25.

        +

        The presentation:display-page-number attribute is usable with the following element: <style:drawing-page-properties> ?.

        -

        The presentation:display-page-number attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The presentation:display-page-number attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        20.237 presentation:duration

        The presentation:duration attribute specifies the amount of time that a presentation page is displayed.

        -

        The presentation:duration attribute is usable with the following element: <style:drawing-page-properties> 17.25.

        +

        The presentation:duration attribute is usable with the following element: <style:drawing-page-properties> ?.

        -

        The presentation:duration attribute has the data type duration 18.2.

        +

        The presentation:duration attribute has the data type duration ?.

        20.238 presentation:transition-speed

        The presentation:transition-speed attribute specifies the speed at which a presentation page is removed from display, and replaced by a new presentation page.

        The defined values for the presentation:transition-speed attribute are:

        • fast: An implementation-defined speed. The fast speed should be faster than the speed the consumer chooses for the values medium and slow.  

        • medium:An implementation-defined speed. The medium speed should be faster than the speed the consumer chooses for the value slow, and slower than the speed the consumer chooses for the value fast. 

        • slow: An implementation-defined speed. The slow speed should be slower than the speed the consumer chooses for the values medium and fast.  

        -

        The presentation:transition-speed attribute is usable with the following element: <style:drawing-page-properties> 17.25.

        +

        The presentation:transition-speed attribute is usable with the following element: <style:drawing-page-properties> ?.

        The values of the presentation:transition-speed attribute are slow, medium or fast.

        20.239 presentation:transition-style

        @@ -28819,9 +28820,9 @@

        20

        The defined values for the presentation:transition-style attribute are:

        • clockwise: page is uncovered by the hand of a watch, moving clockwise. 

        • close: Combination of close-horizontal and close-vertical. 

        • close-horizontal: page is uncovered by drawing it line by line horizontally starting at the edge of the page. 

        • close-vertical: page is uncovered by drawing it line by line vertically starting at the edge of the page. 

        • counterclockwise: page is uncovered by the hand of a watch, moving counterclockwise. 

        • dissolve: page is faded in by drawing small blocks in a random fashion. 

        • fade-from-bottom: page fades from a visible or hidden state to a hidden or visible state to the bottom of the screen. 

        • fade-from-left: page fades from a visible or hidden state to a hidden or visible state to the left of the screen. 

        • fade-from-right: pages fade from a visible or hidden state to a hidden or visible state to the right of the screen. 

        • fade-from-top: page fades from a visible or hidden state to a hidden or visible state to the top of the screen. 

        • fade-from-lowerleft: page fades from a visible or hidden state to a hidden or visible state to the lower left of the screen. 

        • fade-from-lowerright: page fades from a visible or hidden state to a hidden or visible state to the lower right of the screen. 

        • fade-from-upperleft: page fades from a visible or hidden state to a hidden or visible state to the upper left of the screen. 

        • fade-from-upperright: page fades from a visible or hidden state to a hidden or visible state to the upper right of the screen. 

        • fade-from-center: page fades from a visible or hidden state to a hidden or visible state from the center of the screen. 

        • fade-to-center: page fades from a visible or hidden state to a hidden or visible state to the center of the screen. 

        • fly-away: page first reduces itself to a smaller size (while remaining centered in the screen), and then "flies away" (turns around and moves to the bottom-right corner of the screen). The next slide appears under it meanwhile. 

        • horizontal-checkerboard: page is uncovered by drawing checkerboard like blocks that increase in size horizontally. 

        • horizontal-lines: page is uncovered by drawing it line by line horizontally in a random fashion. 

        • horizontal-stripes: page is uncovered by drawing horizontal stripes that change their size during this effect. 

        • interlocking-horizontal-left: page appears in 4 horizontal stripes (the height is divided in 4, like in the horizontal-stripes effect) but those stripes come from left, right, left, and right, and cross each other in the middle of the screen. 

        • interlocking-horizontal-right: page appears in 4 horizontal stripes (the height is divided in 4, like in the horizontal-stripes effect) but those stripes come from right, left, right, and left, and cross each other in the middle of the screen. 

        • interlocking-vertical-bottom: same effect as interlocking-horizontal-* but with vertical stripes crossing each other. 

        • interlocking-vertical-top: same effect as interlocking-horizontal-* but with vertical stripes crossing each other. 

        • melt: Small vertical stripes move down at random speed, which gives the effect of the current page "melting down". 

        • move-from-bottom: page moves from the bottom of the screen to its final position. 

        • move-from-left: page moves from the left of the screen to its final position. 

        • move-from-right: page moves from the right of the screen to its final position. 

        • move-from-top: page moves from the top of the screen to its final position. 

        • move-from-lowerleft: page moves from the lower left of the screen to its final position. 

        • move-from-lowerright: page moves from the lower right of the screen to its final position. 

        • move-from-upperleft: page moves from the upper left of the screen to its final position. 

        • move-from-upperright: page moves from the upper right of the screen to its final position. 

        • none: no effect is used. 

        • open: Combination of open-horizontal and open-vertical. 

        • open-horizontal: page is uncovered by drawing it line by line horizontally, starting at the center of the page. 

        • open-vertical: page is uncovered by drawing it line by line vertically, starting at the center of the page. 

        • random: an effect is chosen at random to uncover a page. 

        • roll-from-bottom: page moves towards the bottom of the screen to its final position, pushing the previous page out. 

        • roll-from-left: pages move towards the left of the screen to its final position, pushing the previous page out. 

        • roll-from-right: page moves towards the right of the screen to its final position, pushing the previous page out. 

        • roll-from-top: page moves towards the top of the screen to its final position, pushing the previous page out. 

        • spiralin-left: page is uncovered by drawing blocks in a spiral fashion, starting from the left edge of the screen. 

        • spiralin-right: page is uncovered by drawing blocks in a spiral fashion, starting from the right edge of the screen. 

        • spiralout-left: page is uncovered by drawing blocks in a spiral fashion, starting from the center of the page. 

        • spiralout-right: page is uncovered by drawing blocks in a spiral fashion, starting from the center of the page. 

        • stretch-from-bottom: page is uncovered by changing its size from the bottom of the screen during this effect. 

        • stretch-from-left: page is uncovered by changing its size from the left of the screen during this effect. 

        • stretch-from-right: page is uncovered by changing its size from the right of the screen during this effect. 

        • stretch-from-top: page is uncovered by changing its size from the left of the screen during this effect. 

        • uncover-to-bottom: page is uncovered from the bottom of the screen. 

        • uncover-to-left: page is uncovered from the left of the screen. 

        • uncover-to-right: page is uncovered from the right of the screen. 

        • uncover-to-top: page is uncovered from the top of the screen. 

        • uncover-to-lowerleft: page is uncovered from the lower left of the screen. 

        • uncover-to-lowerright: page is uncovered from the lower right of the screen. 

        • uncover-to-upperleft: page is uncovered from the upper left of the screen. 

        • uncover-to-upperright: page is uncovered from the upper right of the screen. 

        • vertical-checkerboard: page is uncovered by drawing checkerboard like blocks that increase in size vertically. 

        • vertical-lines: page is uncovered by drawing it line by line vertically in a random fashion. 

        • vertical-stripes: page is uncovered by drawing vertical stripes that change their size during this effect. 

        • wavyline-from-bottom: page is uncovered by drawing small blocks in a snake like fashion from the bottom of the screen. 

        • wavyline-from-left: page is uncovered by drawing small blocks in a snake like fashion from the left of the screen. 

        • wavyline-from-right: page is uncovered by drawing small blocks in a snake like fashion from the right of the screen. 

        • wavyline-from-top: page is uncovered by drawing small blocks in a snake like fashion from the top of the screen. 

        -

        The presentation:transition-style attribute is usable with the following element: <style:drawing-page-properties> 17.25.

        +

        The presentation:transition-style attribute is usable with the following element: <style:drawing-page-properties> ?.

        -

        The values of the presentation:transition-style attribute are none, fade-from-left, fade-from-top, fade-from-right, fade-from-bottom, fade-from-upperleft, fade-from-upperright, fade-from-lowerleft, fade-from-lowerright, move-from-left, move-from-top, move-from-right, move-from-bottom, move-from-upperleft, move-from-upperright, move-from-lowerleft, move-from-lowerright, uncover-to-left, uncover-to-top, uncover-to-right, uncover-to-bottom, uncover-to-upperleft, uncover-to-upperright, uncover-to-lowerleft, uncover-to-lowerright, fade-to-center, fade-from-center, vertical-stripes, horizontal-stripes, clockwise, counterclockwise, open-vertical, open-horizontal, close-vertical, close-horizontal, wavyline-from-left, wavyline-from-top, wavyline-from-right, wavyline-from-bottom, spiralin-left, spiralin-right, spiralout-left, spiralout-right, roll-from-top, roll-from-left, roll-from-right, roll-from-bottom, stretch-from-left, stretch-from-top, stretch-from-right, stretch-from-bottom, vertical-lines, horizontal-lines, dissolve, random, vertical-checkerboard, horizontal-checkerboard, interlocking-horizontal-left, interlocking-horizontal-right, interlocking-vertical-top, interlocking-vertical-bottom, fly-away, open, close or melt.

        +

        The values of the presentation:transition-style attribute are none, fade-from-left, fade-from-top, fade-from-right, fade-from-bottom, fade-from-upperleft, fade-from-upperright, fade-from-lowerleft, fade-from-lowerright, move-from-left, move-from-top, move-from-right, move-from-bottom, move-from-upperleft, move-from-upperright, move-from-lowerleft, move-from-lowerright, uncover-to-left, uncover-to-top, uncover-to-right, uncover-to-bottom, uncover-to-upperleft, uncover-to-upperright, uncover-to-lowerleft, uncover-to-lowerright, fade-to-center, fade-from-center, vertical-stripes, horizontal-stripes, clockwise, counterclockwise, open-vertical, open-horizontal, close-vertical, close-horizontal, wavyline-from-left, wavyline-from-top, wavyline-from-right, wavyline-from-bottom, spiralin-left, spiralin-right, spiralout-left, spiralout-right, roll-from-top, roll-from-left, roll-from-right, roll-from-bottom, stretch-from-left, stretch-from-top, stretch-from-right, stretch-from-bottom, vertical-lines, horizontal-lines, dissolve, random, vertical-checkerboard, horizontal-checkerboard, interlocking-horizontal-left, interlocking-horizontal-right, interlocking-vertical-top, interlocking-vertical-bottom, fly-away, open, close or melt.

        20.240 presentation:transition-type

        The presentation:transition-type attribute specifies the mode of a transition.

        @@ -28830,7 +28831,7 @@

        20.
        • automatic: slide transition and shape effects start automatically. 

        • manual: slide transition and shape effects are started separately by the user. 

        • semi-automatic: slide transition starts automatically, shape effects are started by the user. 

        The smil:type attribute should be used for presentations. The presentation:transition-type and presentation:transition-style 20.239 attributes are retained for legacy compatibility only.

        -

        The presentation:transition-type attribute is usable with the following element: <style:drawing-page-properties> 17.25.

        +

        The presentation:transition-type attribute is usable with the following element: <style:drawing-page-properties> ?.

        The values of the presentation:transition-type attribute are manual, automatic or semi-automatic.

        20.241 presentation:visibility

        @@ -28839,32 +28840,32 @@

        20.241 <

        The defined values for the presentation:visibility attribute are:

        • hidden: content is hidden during a presentation.  

        • visible: content is visible during a presentation. 

        -

        The presentation:visibility attribute is usable with the following element: <style:drawing-page-properties> 17.25.

        +

        The presentation:visibility attribute is usable with the following element: <style:drawing-page-properties> ?.

        The values of the presentation:visibility attribute are visible or hidden.

        20.242 smil:direction

        See §12.4.1 of [SMIL20].

        -

        The smil:direction attribute is usable with the following element: <style:drawing-page-properties> 17.25.

        +

        The smil:direction attribute is usable with the following element: <style:drawing-page-properties> ?.

        The values of the smil:direction attribute are forward or reverse.

        20.243 smil:fadeColor

        See §12.4.1 of [SMIL20].

        -

        The smil:fadeColor attribute is usable with the following element: <style:drawing-page-properties> 17.25.

        +

        The smil:fadeColor attribute is usable with the following element: <style:drawing-page-properties> ?.

        -

        The smil:fadeColor attribute has the data type color 18.3.9.

        +

        The smil:fadeColor attribute has the data type color ?.

        20.244 smil:subtype

        See §12.4.1 of [SMIL20].

        Note: See §12.8 of [SMIL20] for a list of supported subtypes.

        -

        The smil:subtype attribute is usable with the following element: <style:drawing-page-properties> 17.25.

        +

        The smil:subtype attribute is usable with the following element: <style:drawing-page-properties> ?.

        -

        The smil:subtype attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The smil:subtype attribute has the data type string ?.

        20.245 smil:type

        The [SMIL20] smil:type attribute specifies a transition type or family.

        @@ -28873,70 +28874,70 @@

        20.245 If this attribute is present, the attributes presentation:transition-type 20.240 and presentation:transition-style 20.239 attributes should be ignored.

        -

        The smil:type attribute is usable with the following element: <style:drawing-page-properties> 17.25.

        +

        The smil:type attribute is usable with the following element: <style:drawing-page-properties> ?.

        -

        The smil:type attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The smil:type attribute has the data type string ?.

        20.246 style:auto-text-indent

        The style:auto-text-indent attribute specifies that the first line of a paragraph is indented by a value that is based on the current font size.

        If this attribute has a value of true and is used together with a fo:text-indent 20.225 attribute the fo:text-indent attribute is ignored.

        -

        The style:auto-text-indent attribute is usable with the following element: <style:paragraph-properties> 17.6.

        +

        The style:auto-text-indent attribute is usable with the following element: <style:paragraph-properties> ?.

        -

        The style:auto-text-indent attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The style:auto-text-indent attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        20.247 style:background-transparency

        The style:background-transparency attribute specifies the transparency of a paragraph's background color.

        -

        The style:background-transparency attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21 and <style:paragraph-properties> 17.6.

        +

        The style:background-transparency attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:graphic-properties> ? and <style:paragraph-properties> ?.

        -

        The style:background-transparency attribute has the data type zeroToHundredPercent 18.3.42.

        +

        The style:background-transparency attribute has the data type zeroToHundredPercent ?.

        20.248 style:border-line-width

        The style:border-line-width attribute specifies the widths of borders defined by the FO border properties (see 20.183) for borders where the value of these properties is double.

        The value of the style:border-line-width attribute is a list of three white space-separated lengths, as follows:

        • The first value specifies the width of the inner line 

        • The second value specifies the distance between the two lines 

        • The third value specifies the width of the outer line 

        -

        The style:border-line-width attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21, <style:header-footer-properties> 17.5, <style:page-layout-properties> 17.2, <style:paragraph-properties> 17.6 and <style:table-cell-properties> 17.18.

        +

        The style:border-line-width attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:graphic-properties> ?, <style:header-footer-properties> ?, <style:page-layout-properties> ?, <style:paragraph-properties> ? and <style:table-cell-properties> ?.

        -

        The values of the style:border-line-width attribute are three white space separated values of type positiveLength 18.3.27.

        +

        The values of the style:border-line-width attribute are three white space separated values of type positiveLength ?.

        20.249 style:border-line-width-bottom

        The style:border-line-width-bottom attribute specifies the widths of the bottom border for borders defined by the FO border properties (see 20.183) if the property for the bottom border has the value double.

        The value of the style:border-line-width-bottom attribute is a list of three white space-separated lengths, as follows:

        • The first value specifies the width of the inner line 

        • The second value specifies the distance between the two lines 

        • The third value specifies the width of the outer line 

        -

        The style:border-line-width-bottom attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21, <style:header-footer-properties> 17.5, <style:page-layout-properties> 17.2, <style:paragraph-properties> 17.6 and <style:table-cell-properties> 17.18.

        +

        The style:border-line-width-bottom attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:graphic-properties> ?, <style:header-footer-properties> ?, <style:page-layout-properties> ?, <style:paragraph-properties> ? and <style:table-cell-properties> ?.

        -

        The values of the style:border-line-width-bottom attribute are three white space separated values of type positiveLength 18.3.27.

        +

        The values of the style:border-line-width-bottom attribute are three white space separated values of type positiveLength ?.

        20.250 style:border-line-width-left

        The style:border-line-width-left attribute specifies the widths of the left border for borders defined by the FO border properties (see 20.183) if the property for the left border has the value double.

        The value of the style:border-line-width-left attribute is a list of three white space-separated lengths, as follows:

        • The first value specifies the width of the inner line 

        • The second value specified the distance between the two lines 

        • The third value specifies the width of the outer line 

        -

        The style:border-line-width-left attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21, <style:header-footer-properties> 17.5, <style:page-layout-properties> 17.2, <style:paragraph-properties> 17.6 and <style:table-cell-properties> 17.18.

        +

        The style:border-line-width-left attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:graphic-properties> ?, <style:header-footer-properties> ?, <style:page-layout-properties> ?, <style:paragraph-properties> ? and <style:table-cell-properties> ?.

        -

        The values of the style:border-line-width-left attribute are three white space separated values of type positiveLength 18.3.27.

        +

        The values of the style:border-line-width-left attribute are three white space separated values of type positiveLength ?.

        20.251 style:border-line-width-right

        The style:border-line-width-right attribute specifies the widths of the right border for borders defined by the FO border properties (see 20.183) if the property for the right border has the value double.

        The value of the style:border-line-width-right attribute is a list of three white space-separated lengths, as follows:

        • The first value specifies the width of the inner line 

        • The second value specified the distance between the two lines 

        • The third value specifies the width of the outer line 

        -

        The style:border-line-width-right attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21, <style:header-footer-properties> 17.5, <style:page-layout-properties> 17.2, <style:paragraph-properties> 17.6 and <style:table-cell-properties> 17.18.

        +

        The style:border-line-width-right attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:graphic-properties> ?, <style:header-footer-properties> ?, <style:page-layout-properties> ?, <style:paragraph-properties> ? and <style:table-cell-properties> ?.

        -

        The values of the style:border-line-width-right attribute are three white space separated values of type positiveLength 18.3.27.

        +

        The values of the style:border-line-width-right attribute are three white space separated values of type positiveLength ?.

        20.252 style:border-line-width-top

        The style:border-line-width-top attribute specifies the widths of the top border for borders defined by the FO border properties (see 20.183) if the property for the top border has the value double.

        The value of the style:border-line-width-top attribute is a list of three white space-separated lengths, as follows:

        • The first value specifies the width of the inner line 

        • The second value specified the distance between the two lines 

        • The third value specifies the width of the outer line 

        -

        The style:border-line-width-top attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21, <style:header-footer-properties> 17.5, <style:page-layout-properties> 17.2, <style:paragraph-properties> 17.6 and <style:table-cell-properties> 17.18.

        +

        The style:border-line-width-top attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:graphic-properties> ?, <style:header-footer-properties> ?, <style:page-layout-properties> ?, <style:paragraph-properties> ? and <style:table-cell-properties> ?.

        -

        The values of the style:border-line-width-top attribute are three white space separated values of type positiveLength 18.3.27.

        +

        The values of the style:border-line-width-top attribute are three white space separated values of type positiveLength ?.

        20.253 style:cell-protect

        The style:cell-protect attribute specifies how a cell is protected.

        @@ -28947,25 +28948,25 @@

        20.253
      23. formula-hidden: if cell content is a formula, it is not displayed. It can be replaced by changing the cell content. 

      24. Note: Replacement of cell content includes replacement with another formula or other cell content.

        • hidden-and-protected: cell content is not displayed and cannot be edited. If content is a formula, the formula result is not displayed. 

        • none: formula responsible for cell content is neither hidden nor protected. 

        • protected: cell content cannot be edited. 

        • protected formula-hidden: cell content cannot be edited. If content is a formula, it is not displayed. A formula result is displayed. 

        -

        The style:cell-protect attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-cell-properties> 17.18.

        +

        The style:cell-protect attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-cell-properties> ?.

        The values of the style:cell-protect attribute are none, hidden-and-protected, or white space separated non-empty lists of one of these values: protected, or formula-hidden..

        20.254 style:column-width

        The style:column-width attribute specifies a fixed width for a column.

        -

        The style:column-width attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-column-properties> 17.16.

        +

        The style:column-width attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-column-properties> ?.

        -

        The style:column-width attribute has the data type positiveLength 18.3.27.

        +

        The style:column-width attribute has the data type positiveLength ?.

        20.255 style:contextual-spacing

        The fo:margin-bottom 20.206 attribute of a paragraph and the fo:margin-top 20.209 attribute of the next paragraph are ignored, so that the space between the paragraphs is zero, if all of the following conditions hold:

        - +

        The default value for this attribute is false.

        -

        The style:contextual-spacing attribute is usable with the following element: <style:paragraph-properties> 17.6.

        +

        The style:contextual-spacing attribute is usable with the following element: <style:paragraph-properties> ?.

        -

        The style:contextual-spacing attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The style:contextual-spacing attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        20.256 style:country-asian

        The style:country-asian attribute specifies the country of a text.

        @@ -28974,9 +28975,9 @@

        20.256 It may be ignored if it is not specified together with a style:language-asian 20.302 attribute.

        -

        The style:country-asian attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

        +

        The style:country-asian attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

        -

        The style:country-asian attribute has the data type countryCode 18.3.11.

        +

        The style:country-asian attribute has the data type countryCode ?.

        20.257 style:country-complex

        The style:country-complex attribute specifies the country of a text. See §7.9.1 of [XSL].

        @@ -28985,46 +28986,46 @@

        20.257 It may be ignored if it is not specified together with a style:language-complex 20.303 attribute.

        -

        The style:country-complex attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

        +

        The style:country-complex attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

        -

        The style:country-complex attribute has the data type countryCode 18.3.11.

        +

        The style:country-complex attribute has the data type countryCode ?.

        20.258 style:decimal-places

        The style:decimal-places attribute specifies the maximum number of decimal places that are displayed if numbers are formatted by a data style that has no setting for number of decimal places itself.

        This attribute is only evaluated if it is contained in a default style.

        -

        The style:decimal-places attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-cell-properties> 17.18.

        +

        The style:decimal-places attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-cell-properties> ?.

        -

        The style:decimal-places attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger 18.2.

        +

        The style:decimal-places attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger ?.

        20.259 style:diagonal-bl-tr

        The style:diagonal-bl-tr attribute specifies the style of border to use for a bottom-left to top-right diagonal in a spreadsheet cell.

        -

        The style:diagonal-bl-tr attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-cell-properties> 17.18.

        +

        The style:diagonal-bl-tr attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-cell-properties> ?.

        -

        The style:diagonal-bl-tr attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The style:diagonal-bl-tr attribute has the data type string ?.

        20.260 style:diagonal-bl-tr-widths

        The style:diagonal-bl-tr-widths attribute specifies the width between a double line border to use for a bottom-left to top-right diagonal in a spreadsheet cell.

        -

        The style:diagonal-bl-tr-widths attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-cell-properties> 17.18.

        +

        The style:diagonal-bl-tr-widths attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-cell-properties> ?.

        -

        The values of the style:diagonal-bl-tr-widths attribute are three white space separated values of type positiveLength 18.3.27.

        +

        The values of the style:diagonal-bl-tr-widths attribute are three white space separated values of type positiveLength ?.

        20.261 style:diagonal-tl-br

        The style:diagonal-tl-br attribute specifies the style of border to use for a left-top to bottom-right diagonal in a spreadsheet cell.

        -

        The style:diagonal-tl-br attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-cell-properties> 17.18.

        +

        The style:diagonal-tl-br attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-cell-properties> ?.

        -

        The style:diagonal-tl-br attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The style:diagonal-tl-br attribute has the data type string ?.

        20.262 style:diagonal-tl-br-widths

        The style:diagonal-tl-br-widths attribute specifies the width between a double line border to use for a top-left to bottom-right diagonal in a spreadsheet cell.

        -

        The style:diagonal-tl-br-widths attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-cell-properties> 17.18.

        +

        The style:diagonal-tl-br-widths attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-cell-properties> ?.

        -

        The values of the style:diagonal-tl-br-widths attribute are three white space separated values of type positiveLength 18.3.27.

        +

        The values of the style:diagonal-tl-br-widths attribute are three white space separated values of type positiveLength ?.

        20.263 style:direction

        The style:direction attribute specifies the direction of characters.

        @@ -29033,7 +29034,7 @@

        20.263 The defined values for the style:direction attribute are:

        • ltr – left to right, text is rendered in the direction specified by the style:writing-mode attribute  

        • ttb – top to bottom, characters are vertically stacked but not rotated 

        -

        The style:direction attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:chart-properties> 17.22 and <style:table-cell-properties> 17.18.

        +

        The style:direction attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:chart-properties> ? and <style:table-cell-properties> ?.

        The values of the style:direction attribute are ltr or ttb.

        20.264 style:dynamic-spacing

        @@ -29042,27 +29043,27 @@

        20.264 The defined values for the style:dynamic-spacing attribute are:

        • false: header or footers do not grow into the space between the header and footer and the page body. 

        • true: header or footers first grow into the space between the header and footer and the page body. 

        -

        The style:dynamic-spacing attribute is usable with the following element: <style:header-footer-properties> 17.5.

        +

        The style:dynamic-spacing attribute is usable with the following element: <style:header-footer-properties> ?.

        -

        The style:dynamic-spacing attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The style:dynamic-spacing attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        20.265 style:editable

        The style:editable attribute specifies if a text section or box can be edited within a read-only document.

        The defined values for the style:editable attribute are:

        • false: text section or box in read-only document should not be editable. 

        • true: text section or box in read-only document should be editable. 

        -

        The style:editable attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21 and <style:section-properties> 17.11.

        +

        The style:editable attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:graphic-properties> ? and <style:section-properties> ?.

        -

        The style:editable attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The style:editable attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        20.266 style:first-page-number

        The style:first-page-number attribute specifies the number of a document.

        The value of this attribute can be an integer or continue. If the value is continue, the page number is the preceding page number incremented by 1. The default first page number is 1.

        -

        The style:first-page-number attribute is usable with the following element: <style:page-layout-properties> 17.2.

        +

        The style:first-page-number attribute is usable with the following element: <style:page-layout-properties> ?.

        -

        The values of the style:first-page-number attribute are a value of type integer 18.2 or continue.

        +

        The values of the style:first-page-number attribute are a value of type integer ? or continue.

        20.267 style:flow-with-text

        The style:flow-with-text attribute specifies whether a drawing shape flows with the text of its layout environment or not. The layout environment of a drawing shape is determined by the location of its anchor. The following layout environments are defined:

        @@ -29081,9 +29082,9 @@

        20.267 This attribute is not applicable to drawing shapes that are anchored with text:anchor-type="as-char" 20.418, because such drawing shapes are treated as characters. For drawing shapes, which are anchored to a specific page with text:anchor-type="page", the attribute is also not applicable, because such drawing shapes are to be laid out on the page they are anchored to.

        -

        The style:flow-with-text attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The style:flow-with-text attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        -

        The style:flow-with-text attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The style:flow-with-text attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        20.268 style:font-charset

        The style:font-charset attribute specifies whether a font defines glyphs according to the semantics of [UNICODE] or not.

        @@ -29098,9 +29099,9 @@

        20.268 Instead of this attribute, the style:font-name attribute should be used to specify the properties of a font.

        -

        The style:font-charset attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

        +

        The style:font-charset attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

        -

        The style:font-charset attribute has the data type textEncoding 18.3.36.

        +

        The style:font-charset attribute has the data type textEncoding ?.

        20.269 style:font-charset-asian

        The style:font-charset-asian attribute specifies whether a font defines glyphs according to the semantics of [UNICODE] or not.

        @@ -29115,9 +29116,9 @@

        20.269

        Instead of this attribute, the style:font-name-asian 20.278 attribute should be used to specify the properties of a font.

        -

        The style:font-charset-asian attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

        +

        The style:font-charset-asian attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

        -

        The style:font-charset-asian attribute has the data type textEncoding 18.3.36.

        +

        The style:font-charset-asian attribute has the data type textEncoding ?.

        20.270 style:font-charset-complex

        The style:font-charset-complex attribute specifies whether a font defines glyphs according to the semantics of [UNICODE] or not.

        @@ -29132,9 +29133,9 @@

        20.27

        Instead of this attribute, the style:font-name-complex 20.279 attribute should be used to specify the properties of a font.

        -

        The style:font-charset-complex attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

        +

        The style:font-charset-complex attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

        -

        The style:font-charset-complex attribute has the data type textEncoding 18.3.36.

        +

        The style:font-charset-complex attribute has the data type textEncoding ?.

        20.271 style:font-family-asian

        The style:font-family-asian attribute specifies the font family for a text. See §7.8.2 of [XSL].

        @@ -29143,9 +29144,9 @@

        20.271 <

        Instead of this attribute, the style:font-name-asian 20.278 attribute should be used to specify the properties of a font.

        -

        The style:font-family-asian attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

        +

        The style:font-family-asian attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

        -

        The style:font-family-asian attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The style:font-family-asian attribute has the data type string ?.

        20.272 style:font-family-complex

        The style:font-family-complex attribute specifies the font family for a text. See §7.8.2 of [XSL].

        @@ -29154,9 +29155,9 @@

        20.272

        Instead of this attribute, the style:font-name-complex 20.279 attribute should be used to specify the properties of a font.

        -

        The style:font-family-complex attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

        +

        The style:font-family-complex attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

        -

        The style:font-family-complex attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The style:font-family-complex attribute has the data type string ?.

        20.273 style:font-family-generic

        The style:font-family-generic attribute specifies a generic font family name.

        @@ -29169,7 +29170,7 @@

        20.273

        The defined values for the style:font-family-generic attribute are:

        • decorative: the family of decorative fonts.  

        • modern: the family of modern fonts.  

        • roman: the family roman fonts (with serifs).  

        • script: the family of script fonts.  

        • swiss: the family roman fonts (without serifs).  

        • system: the family system fonts.  

        -

        The style:font-family-generic attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

        +

        The style:font-family-generic attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

        The values of the style:font-family-generic attribute are roman, swiss, modern, decorative, script or system.

        20.274 style:font-family-generic-asian

        @@ -29184,7 +29185,7 @@

        The defined values for the style:font-family-generic-asian attribute are:

        • decorative: the family of decorative fonts.  

        • modern: the family of modern fonts.  

        • roman: the family roman fonts (with serifs).  

        • script: the family of script fonts.  

        • swiss: the family roman fonts (without serifs).  

        • system: the family system fonts.  

        -

        The style:font-family-generic-asian attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

        +

        The style:font-family-generic-asian attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

        The values of the style:font-family-generic-asian attribute are roman, swiss, modern, decorative, script or system.

        20.275 style:font-family-generic-complex

        @@ -29197,7 +29198,7 @@

        The defined values for the style:font-family-generic-complex attribute are:

        • decorative: the family of decorative fonts.  

        • modern: the family of modern fonts.  

        • roman: the family roman fonts (with serifs).  

        • script: the family of script fonts.  

        • swiss: the family roman fonts (without serifs).  

        • system: the family system fonts.  

        -

        The style:font-family-generic-complex attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

        +

        The style:font-family-generic-complex attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

        The values of the style:font-family-generic-complex attribute are roman, swiss, modern, decorative, script or system.

        20.276 style:font-independent-line-spacing

        @@ -29206,36 +29207,36 @@

        The defined values for the style:font-independent-line-spacing attribute are:

        -

        The style:font-independent-line-spacing attribute is usable with the following element: <style:paragraph-properties> 17.6.

        +

        The style:font-independent-line-spacing attribute is usable with the following element: <style:paragraph-properties> ?.

        -

        The style:font-independent-line-spacing attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The style:font-independent-line-spacing attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        20.277 style:font-name

        The style:font-name attribute specifies a font that is declared by a <style:font-face> 16.23 element with a style:name 19.502 attribute whose name is the same as that of the style:font-name attribute value.

        This attribute is evaluated for any [UNICODE] character whose script type is latin. 20.358

        -

        The style:font-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:list-level-properties> 17.19 and <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

        +

        The style:font-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:list-level-properties> ? and <style:text-properties> ?.

        -

        The style:font-name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The style:font-name attribute has the data type string ?.

        20.278 style:font-name-asian

        The style:font-name-asian attribute specifies a font that is declared by a <style:font-face> 16.23 element with a style:name 19.502 attribute whose name is the same as that of the style:font-name-asian attribute value.

        This attribute is evaluated for [UNICODE] characters whose script type is asian. 20.285

        -

        The style:font-name-asian attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

        +

        The style:font-name-asian attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

        -

        The style:font-name-asian attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The style:font-name-asian attribute has the data type string ?.

        20.279 style:font-name-complex

        The style:font-name-complex attribute specifies a font that is declared by a <style:font-face> 16.23 element with a style:name 19.502 attribute whose name is the same as that of the style:font-name-complex attribute value.

        The style:font-name-complex attribute is evaluated for [UNICODE] characters whose script type is complex. 20.358

        -

        The style:font-name-complex attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

        +

        The style:font-name-complex attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

        -

        The style:font-name-complex attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The style:font-name-complex attribute has the data type string ?.

        20.280 style:font-pitch

        The style:font-pitch attribute specifies whether a font has a fixed or variable width.

        @@ -29248,7 +29249,7 @@

        20.280 <

        The defined values for the style:font-pitch attribute are:

        • fixed: font pitch is fixed. 

        • variable: font pitch is variable. 

        -

        The style:font-pitch attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

        +

        The style:font-pitch attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

        The values of the style:font-pitch attribute are fixed or variable.

        20.281 style:font-pitch-asian

        @@ -29263,7 +29264,7 @@

        20.281 The defined values for the style:font-pitch-asian attribute are:

        • fixed: font width is fixed. 

        • variable: font width is variable. 

        -

        The style:font-pitch-asian attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

        +

        The style:font-pitch-asian attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

        The values of the style:font-pitch-asian attribute are fixed or variable.

        20.282 style:font-pitch-complex

        @@ -29278,7 +29279,7 @@

        20.282

        The defined values for the style:font-pitch-complex attribute are:

        • fixed: font width is fixed. 

        • variable: font width is variable. 

        -

        The style:font-pitch-complex attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

        +

        The style:font-pitch-complex attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

        The values of the style:font-pitch-complex attribute are fixed or variable.

        20.283 style:font-relief

        @@ -29287,7 +29288,7 @@

        20.283

        The defined values for the style:font-relief attribute are:

        • embossed: characters are embossed. 

        • engraved: characters are engraved. 

        • none: characters are neither embossed or engraved. 

        -

        The style:font-relief attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

        +

        The style:font-relief attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

        The values of the style:font-relief attribute are none, embossed or engraved.

        20.284 style:font-size-asian

        @@ -29298,9 +29299,9 @@

        20.284 The value of this attribute is either an absolute length or a percentage as described in §7.8.4 of [XSL]. In contrast to XSL, percentage values can be used within common styles only and are based on the font height of the parent style rather than to the font height of the attributes neighborhood. Absolute font heights and relative font heights are not supported.

        -

        The style:font-size-asian attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

        +

        The style:font-size-asian attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

        -

        The values of the style:font-size-asian attribute are a value of type positiveLength 18.3.27 or a value of type percent 18.3.24.

        +

        The values of the style:font-size-asian attribute are a value of type positiveLength ? or a value of type percent ?.

        20.285 style:font-size-complex

        The style:font-size-complex attribute specifies the size of a font.

        @@ -29309,9 +29310,9 @@

        20.285 <

        The value of this attribute is either an absolute length or a percentage as described in §7.8.4 of [XSL]. In contrast to XSL, percentage values can be used within common styles only and are based on the font height of the parent style rather than to the font height of the attributes neighborhood. Absolute font heights and relative font heights are not supported.

        -

        The style:font-size-complex attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

        +

        The style:font-size-complex attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

        -

        The values of the style:font-size-complex attribute are a value of type positiveLength 18.3.27 or a value of type percent 18.3.24.

        +

        The values of the style:font-size-complex attribute are a value of type positiveLength ? or a value of type percent ?.

        20.286 style:font-size-rel

        The style:font-size-rel attribute specifies a relative font size change.

        @@ -29320,9 +29321,9 @@

        20.286 This attribute specifies a relative font size change as a length. It cannot be used within automatic styles. This attribute changes the font size based on the font size of the parent style.

        -

        The style:font-size-rel attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

        +

        The style:font-size-rel attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

        -

        The style:font-size-rel attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

        +

        The style:font-size-rel attribute has the data type length ?.

        20.287 style:font-size-rel-asian

        The style:font-size-rel-asian attributes specifies a relative font size change.

        @@ -29331,9 +29332,9 @@

        20.287

        This attribute specifies a relative font size change as a length. It cannot be used within automatic styles. This attribute changes the font size based on the font size of the parent style.

        -

        The style:font-size-rel-asian attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

        +

        The style:font-size-rel-asian attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

        -

        The style:font-size-rel-asian attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

        +

        The style:font-size-rel-asian attribute has the data type length ?.

        20.288 style:font-size-rel-complex

        The style:font-size-rel-complex attribute specifies a relative font size change.

        @@ -29342,9 +29343,9 @@

        20.2

        This attribute specifies a relative font size change as a length. It cannot be used within automatic styles. This attribute changes the font size based on the font size of the parent style.

        -

        The style:font-size-rel-complex attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

        +

        The style:font-size-rel-complex attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

        -

        The style:font-size-rel-complex attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

        +

        The style:font-size-rel-complex attribute has the data type length ?.

        20.289 style:font-style-asian

        The style:font-style-asian attribute specifies whether to use normal or italic font face. See §7.8.7 of [XSL].

        @@ -29353,7 +29354,7 @@

        20.289 The defined values for the style:font-style-asian attribute are:

        • italic: characters displayed in an italic font face. 

        • normal: characters displayed in normal font face. 

        • oblique: characters displayed in an oblique font face. 

        -

        The style:font-style-asian attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

        +

        The style:font-style-asian attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

        The values of the style:font-style-asian attribute are normal, italic or oblique.

        20.290 style:font-style-complex

        @@ -29366,7 +29367,7 @@

        20.290

        The defined values for the style:font-style-complex attribute are:

        • italic: characters displayed in an italic font face. 

        • normal: characters displayed in normal font face. 

        • oblique: characters displayed in an oblique font face. 

        -

        The style:font-style-complex attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

        +

        The style:font-style-complex attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

        The values of the style:font-style-complex attribute are normal, italic or oblique.

        20.291 style:font-style-name

        @@ -29379,9 +29380,9 @@

        20.291 Instead of this attribute, the style:font-name 20.277 attribute should be used to specify the properties of a font.

        -

        The style:font-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

        +

        The style:font-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

        -

        The style:font-style-name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The style:font-style-name attribute has the data type string ?.

        20.292 style:font-style-name-asian

        The style:font-style-name-asian attribute specifies a font style name.

        @@ -29392,9 +29393,9 @@

        20.2

        Instead of this attribute, the style:font-name-asian 20.278 attribute should be used to specify the properties of a font.

        -

        The style:font-style-name-asian attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

        +

        The style:font-style-name-asian attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

        -

        The style:font-style-name-asian attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The style:font-style-name-asian attribute has the data type string ?.

        20.293 style:font-style-name-complex

        The style:font-style-name-complex attribute specifies a font style name.

        @@ -29405,16 +29406,16 @@

        20

        Instead of this attribute, the style:font-name-complex 20.279 attribute should be used to specify the properties of a font.

        -

        The style:font-style-name-complex attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

        +

        The style:font-style-name-complex attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

        -

        The style:font-style-name-complex attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The style:font-style-name-complex attribute has the data type string ?.

        20.294 style:font-weight-asian

        The style:font-weight-asian attribute specifies the weight of a font. See §7.8.9 of [XSL].

        This attribute is evaluated for [UNICODE] characters whose script type is asian. 20.358

        -

        The style:font-weight-asian attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

        +

        The style:font-weight-asian attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

        The values of the style:font-weight-asian attribute are normal, bold, 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800 or 900.

        20.295 style:font-weight-complex

        @@ -29425,7 +29426,7 @@

        20.295

        The fo:font-weight 20.193 attribute is evaluated for any other [UNICODE] character.

        -

        The style:font-weight-complex attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

        +

        The style:font-weight-complex attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

        The values of the style:font-weight-complex attribute are normal, bold, 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800 or 900.

        20.296 style:footnote-max-height

        @@ -29434,16 +29435,16 @@

        20.296

        If the value of this attribute is set to 0cm, there is no limit to the amount of space that the footnote can occupy.

        -

        The style:footnote-max-height attribute is usable with the following element: <style:page-layout-properties> 17.2.

        +

        The style:footnote-max-height attribute is usable with the following element: <style:page-layout-properties> ?.

        -

        The style:footnote-max-height attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

        +

        The style:footnote-max-height attribute has the data type length ?.

        20.297 style:glyph-orientation-vertical

        The style:glyph-orientation-vertical attribute specifies a vertical glyph orientation. See §10.7.3 of [SVG]. The attribute specifies an angle or automatic mode. The only defined angle is 0 degrees, which disables this feature.

        Note: OpenDocument v1.1 did not support angle specifications that contain an angle unit identifier. Angle unit identifiers should be omitted for compatibility with OpenDocument v1.1.

        -

        The style:glyph-orientation-vertical attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-cell-properties> 17.18.

        +

        The style:glyph-orientation-vertical attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-cell-properties> ?.

        The values of the style:glyph-orientation-vertical attribute are auto, 0, 0deg, 0rad or 0grad.

        20.298 style:horizontal-pos

        @@ -29459,11 +29460,11 @@

        20.298 Table 20 - Horizontal position values

        -
        +

        Value of style:horizontal-pos

        Value of text:anchor-type

        -
        +

        page

        frame

        @@ -29473,7 +29474,7 @@

        20.298 char

        as-char

        -
        +

        any

        X

        @@ -29489,11 +29490,11 @@

        20.298 Table 21 - Horizontal relation values

         

        -
        +

        Value of style:horizontal-rel

        Value of text:anchor-type

        -
        +

        page

        frame

        @@ -29503,27 +29504,27 @@

        20.298 char

        as-char

        -
        +

        char

         

         

         

        X

        -

         

        +

         

        frame

         

        X

        -

         

         

         

        +

         

         

         

        frame-content

         

        X

        -

         

         

         

        +

         

         

         

        frame-end-margin

         

        X

        -

         

         

         

        +

         

         

         

        frame-start-margin

         

        X

        -

         

         

         

        +

         

         

         

        page

        X

        @@ -29531,7 +29532,7 @@

        20.298 X

        X

        -

         

        +

         

        page-content

        X

        @@ -29539,7 +29540,7 @@

        20.298 X

        X

        -

         

        +

         

        page-end-margin

        X

        @@ -29547,7 +29548,7 @@

        20.298 X

        X

        -

         

        +

         

        page-start-margin

        X

        @@ -29555,25 +29556,25 @@

        20.298 X

        X

        -

         

        +

         

        paragraph

         

         

        X

        X

        -

         

        +

         

        paragraph-content

         

         

        X

        X

        -

         

        +

         

        paragraph-end-margin

         

         

        X

        X

        -

         

        +

         

        paragraph-start-margin

         

         

        X

        @@ -29582,7 +29583,7 @@

        20.298

         

        -

        The style:horizontal-pos attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The style:horizontal-pos attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        The values of the style:horizontal-pos attribute are left, center, right, from-left, inside, outside or from-inside.

        20.299 style:horizontal-rel

        @@ -29593,7 +29594,7 @@

        20.299 The defined values for the style:horizontal-rel attribute are:

        • char: horizontal position of a frame is positioned relative to a character.  

        • page: horizontal position of a frame is positioned relative to a page.  

        • page-content: horizontal position of a frame is positioned relative to page-content.  

        • page-start-margin: horizontal position of a frame is positioned relative to a page start margin.  

        • page-end-margin: horizontal position of a frame is positioned relative to a page end margin.  

        • frame: horizontal position of a frame is positioned relative to another frame.  

        • frame-content: horizontal position of a frame is positioned relative to frame content.  

        • frame-end-margin: horizontal position of a frame is positioned relative to a frame end margin.  

        • frame-start-margin: horizontal position of a frame is positioned relative to a frame start margin  

        • paragraph: horizontal position of a frame is positioned relative to a paragraph.  

        • paragraph-content: horizontal position of a frame is positioned relative to paragraph content.  

        • paragraph-end-margin: horizontal position of a frame is positioned relative to a paragraph end margin.  

        • paragraph-start-margin:horizontal position of a frame is positioned relative to a paragraph start margin.  

        -

        The style:horizontal-rel attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The style:horizontal-rel attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        The values of the style:horizontal-rel attribute are page, page-content, page-start-margin, page-end-margin, frame, frame-content, frame-start-margin, frame-end-margin, paragraph, paragraph-content, paragraph-start-margin, paragraph-end-margin or char.

        20.300 style:join-border

        @@ -29606,9 +29607,9 @@

        20.300

        The defined values for the style:join-border attribute are:

        • false: borders should not be joined. 

        • true: borders should be joined. 

        -

        The style:join-border attribute is usable with the following element: <style:paragraph-properties> 17.6.

        +

        The style:join-border attribute is usable with the following element: <style:paragraph-properties> ?.

        -

        The style:join-border attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The style:join-border attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        20.301 style:justify-single-word

        The style:justify-single-word attribute specifies whether a single word should be justified when the last line in a paragraph is justified.

        @@ -29617,9 +29618,9 @@

        20.301

        The defined values for the style:justify-single-word attribute are:

        • false: single word should not be justified when the last line in a paragraph is justified. 

        • true: single word should be justified when last line in a paragraph is justified. 

        -

        The style:justify-single-word attribute is usable with the following element: <style:paragraph-properties> 17.6.

        +

        The style:justify-single-word attribute is usable with the following element: <style:paragraph-properties> ?.

        -

        The style:justify-single-word attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The style:justify-single-word attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        20.302 style:language-asian

        The style:language-asian attribute specifies the language of a text.

        @@ -29628,9 +29629,9 @@

        20.302 This attribute may be ignored if it is not specified together with a style:country-asian 20.256 attribute.

        -

        The style:language-asian attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

        +

        The style:language-asian attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

        -

        The style:language-asian attribute has the data type languageCode 18.3.18.

        +

        The style:language-asian attribute has the data type languageCode ?.

        20.303 style:language-complex

        The style:language-complex attribute specifies the language of a text.

        @@ -29641,53 +29642,53 @@

        20.303 This attribute may be ignored if it is not specified together with a style:country-complex 20.257 attribute.

        -

        The style:language-complex attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

        +

        The style:language-complex attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

        -

        The style:language-complex attribute has the data type languageCode 18.3.18.

        +

        The style:language-complex attribute has the data type languageCode ?.

        20.304 style:layout-grid-base-height

        The style:layout-grid-base-height attribute specifies the height reserved in layout grid lines for non-ruby text.

        -

        The style:layout-grid-base-height attribute is usable with the following element: <style:page-layout-properties> 17.2.

        +

        The style:layout-grid-base-height attribute is usable with the following element: <style:page-layout-properties> ?.

        -

        The style:layout-grid-base-height attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

        +

        The style:layout-grid-base-height attribute has the data type length ?.

        20.305 style:layout-grid-base-width

        The style:layout-grid-base-width attribute specifies a grid's base width. This attribute is only evaluated if style:layout-grid-standard-mode 20.314 attribute has the value true.

        -

        The style:layout-grid-base-width attribute is usable with the following element: <style:page-layout-properties> 17.2.

        +

        The style:layout-grid-base-width attribute is usable with the following element: <style:page-layout-properties> ?.

        -

        The style:layout-grid-base-width attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

        +

        The style:layout-grid-base-width attribute has the data type length ?.

        20.306 style:layout-grid-color

        The style:layout-grid-color attribute specifies the color of layout grid border lines.

        -

        The style:layout-grid-color attribute is usable with the following element: <style:page-layout-properties> 17.2.

        +

        The style:layout-grid-color attribute is usable with the following element: <style:page-layout-properties> ?.

        -

        The style:layout-grid-color attribute has the data type color 18.3.9.

        +

        The style:layout-grid-color attribute has the data type color ?.

        20.307 style:layout-grid-display

        The style:layout-grid-display attribute specifies whether layout grid border lines are displayed.

        The defined values for the style:layout-grid-display attribute are:

        • false: layout grid border lines should not be displayed. 

        • true: layout grid border lines should be displayed. 

        -

        The style:layout-grid-display attribute is usable with the following element: <style:page-layout-properties> 17.2.

        +

        The style:layout-grid-display attribute is usable with the following element: <style:page-layout-properties> ?.

        -

        The style:layout-grid-display attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The style:layout-grid-display attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        20.308 style:layout-grid-lines

        The style:layout-grid-lines attribute specifies the number of layout grid lines per page. The number of lines displayed may be smaller than specified if the page does not have space to display the specified number of lines with the specified line height.

        -

        The style:layout-grid-lines attribute is usable with the following element: <style:page-layout-properties> 17.2.

        +

        The style:layout-grid-lines attribute is usable with the following element: <style:page-layout-properties> ?.

        -

        The style:layout-grid-lines attribute has the data type positiveInteger 18.2.

        +

        The style:layout-grid-lines attribute has the data type positiveInteger ?.

        20.309 style:layout-grid-mode

        The style:layout-grid-mode attribute enables Asian layout grids.

        The defined values for the style:layout-grid-mode attribute are:

        -

        The style:layout-grid-mode attribute is usable with the following element: <style:page-layout-properties> 17.2.

        +

        The style:layout-grid-mode attribute is usable with the following element: <style:page-layout-properties> ?.

        The values of the style:layout-grid-mode attribute are none, line or both.

        20.310 style:layout-grid-print

        @@ -29696,36 +29697,36 @@

        20.310 <

        The defined values for the style:layout-grid-print attribute are:

        • false: layout grid border lines should not be printed. 

        • true: layout grid border lines should be printed. 

        -

        The style:layout-grid-print attribute is usable with the following element: <style:page-layout-properties> 17.2.

        +

        The style:layout-grid-print attribute is usable with the following element: <style:page-layout-properties> ?.

        -

        The style:layout-grid-print attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The style:layout-grid-print attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        20.311 style:layout-grid-ruby-below

        The style:layout-grid-ruby-below attribute specifies whether ruby text is displayed above or below the base text.

        The defined values for the style:layout-grid-ruby-below attribute are:

        • false: ruby text should be displayed above the base text. 

        • true: ruby text should be displayed below the base text. 

        -

        The style:layout-grid-ruby-below attribute is usable with the following element: <style:page-layout-properties> 17.2.

        +

        The style:layout-grid-ruby-below attribute is usable with the following element: <style:page-layout-properties> ?.

        -

        The style:layout-grid-ruby-below attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The style:layout-grid-ruby-below attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        20.312 style:layout-grid-ruby-height

        The style:layout-grid-ruby-height attribute specifies the height reserved in layout grid lines for ruby text.

        The style:layout-grid-ruby-height attribute appears on a <style:page-layout-properties> 17.2 element only if a style:layout-grid-standard-mode 20.314 attribute, with the value false, appears on the same <style:page-layout-properties> element.

        -

        The style:layout-grid-ruby-height attribute is usable with the following element: <style:page-layout-properties> 17.2.

        +

        The style:layout-grid-ruby-height attribute is usable with the following element: <style:page-layout-properties> ?.

        -

        The style:layout-grid-ruby-height attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

        +

        The style:layout-grid-ruby-height attribute has the data type length ?.

        20.313 style:layout-grid-snap-to

        The style:layout-grid-snap-to attribute specifies whether the text is snapped to the grid or not. It is evaluated only if the style:layout-grid-mode 20.309 attribute has the value both and the style:layout-grid-standard-mode 20.314 attribute has the value true.

        The defined values for the style:layout-grid-snap-to attribute are:

        • false: text should not be snapped to grid. 

        • true: text should be snapped to grid. 

        -

        The style:layout-grid-snap-to attribute is usable with the following element: <style:page-layout-properties> 17.2.

        +

        The style:layout-grid-snap-to attribute is usable with the following element: <style:page-layout-properties> ?.

        -

        The style:layout-grid-snap-to attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The style:layout-grid-snap-to attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        20.314 style:layout-grid-standard-mode

        The style:layout-grid-standard-mode attribute specifies how the rectangular grid cells are calculated if the style:layout-grid-mode 20.309 attribute has the value both.

        @@ -29734,16 +29735,16 @@

        The defined values for the style:layout-grid-standard-mode attribute are:

        -

        The style:layout-grid-standard-mode attribute is usable with the following element: <style:page-layout-properties> 17.2.

        +

        The style:layout-grid-standard-mode attribute is usable with the following element: <style:page-layout-properties> ?.

        -

        The style:layout-grid-standard-mode attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The style:layout-grid-standard-mode attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        20.315 style:line-break

        The style:line-break attribute specifies line breaking rules.

        The defined values for the style:line-break attribute are:

        • normal: line breaks may occur between any characters. 

        • strict: line breaks shall not occur before or after implementation-defined characters.  

        -

        The style:line-break attribute is usable with the following element: <style:paragraph-properties> 17.6.

        +

        The style:line-break attribute is usable with the following element: <style:paragraph-properties> ?.

        The values of the style:line-break attribute are normal or strict.

        20.316 style:letter-kerning

        @@ -29752,43 +29753,43 @@

        20.316 The defined values for the style:letter-kerning attribute are:

        • false: kerning between letters should be disabled. 

        • true: kerning between letters should be enabled. 

        -

        The style:letter-kerning attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

        +

        The style:letter-kerning attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

        -

        The style:letter-kerning attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The style:letter-kerning attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        20.317 style:line-height-at-least

        The style:line-height-at-least attribute specifies a minimum line height. The value of this attribute is a length.

        The effect of this attribute is disabled when fo:line-height 20.204 has the value of normal.

        -

        The style:line-height-at-least attribute is usable with the following element: <style:paragraph-properties> 17.6.

        +

        The style:line-height-at-least attribute is usable with the following element: <style:paragraph-properties> ?.

        -

        The style:line-height-at-least attribute has the data type nonNegativeLength 18.3.21.

        +

        The style:line-height-at-least attribute has the data type nonNegativeLength ?.

        20.318 style:line-spacing

        The style:line-spacing attribute specifies a fixed distance between two lines.

        The effect of this attribute is disabled when fo:line-height 20.204 has the value of normal.

         

        -

        The style:line-spacing attribute is usable with the following element: <style:paragraph-properties> 17.6.

        +

        The style:line-spacing attribute is usable with the following element: <style:paragraph-properties> ?.

        -

        The style:line-spacing attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

        +

        The style:line-spacing attribute has the data type length ?.

        20.319 style:may-break-between-rows

        The style:may-break-between-rows attribute specifies that a page break may occur inside a table.

        The defined values for the style:may-break-between-rows attribute are:

        • false: page break shall not occur inside a table. 

        • true: page break may occur inside a table. 

        -

        The style:may-break-between-rows attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-properties> 17.15.

        +

        The style:may-break-between-rows attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-properties> ?.

        -

        The style:may-break-between-rows attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The style:may-break-between-rows attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        20.320 style:min-row-height

        The style:min-row-height attribute specifies a fixed minimum height for a row.

        -

        The style:min-row-height attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-row-properties> 17.17.

        +

        The style:min-row-height attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-row-properties> ?.

        -

        The style:min-row-height attribute has the data type nonNegativeLength 18.3.21.

        +

        The style:min-row-height attribute has the data type nonNegativeLength ?.

        20.321 style:mirror

        The style:mirror attribute specifies whether an image is mirrored before it is displayed. The mirroring can be vertical or horizontal or both.

        @@ -29797,7 +29798,7 @@

        20.321 <
        • none: image should not be mirrored before being displayed. 

        • horizontal: image should be mirrored horizontally before being displayed. 

        • horizontal-on-even: image should be mirrored horizontally on even numbered pages before being displayed. 

        • horizontal-on-odd: image should be mirrored horizontally on odd numbered pages before being displayed. 

        • vertical: image should be mirrored vertically before being displayed.  

        The value vertical and the horizontal values can be specified together, separated by a white space.

        -

        The style:mirror attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The style:mirror attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        The values of the style:mirror attribute are none, vertical, or two white space separated values, that may appear in any order. One of these values is always vertical. The other value is one of: horizontal, horizontal-on-odd or horizontal-on-even.

        20.322 style:num-format

        @@ -29808,16 +29809,16 @@

        20.322 <

        The defined values for the style:num-format attribute are:

        -

        The style:num-format attribute is usable with the following element: <style:page-layout-properties> 17.2.

        +

        The style:num-format attribute is usable with the following element: <style:page-layout-properties> ?.

        -

        The values of the style:num-format attribute are 1, i, I, a value of type string 18.2, an empty string, a or A.

        +

        The values of the style:num-format attribute are 1, i, I, a value of type string ?, an empty string, a or A.

        20.323 style:num-letter-sync

        The style:num-letter-sync attribute specifies whether letter synchronization shall take place. If letters are used in alphabetical order for numbering, there are two ways to process overflows within a digit, as follows:

        • false: A new digit is inserted. Its start value is ”a” or ”A”, and it is incremented every time an overflow occurs in the following digit. The numbering sequence (for lower case numberings) in that case is a,b,c, ..., z, aa, ab, ac, ...,az, ba, ..., and so on.  

        • true: A new digit is inserted that always has the same value as the following digit. The numbering sequence (for lower case numberings) in that case is a, b, c, ..., z, aa, bb, cc, ..., zz, aaa, ..., and so on. This is called letter synchronization. 

        -

        The style:num-letter-sync attribute is usable with the following element: <style:page-layout-properties> 17.2.

        +

        The style:num-letter-sync attribute is usable with the following element: <style:page-layout-properties> ?.

        -

        The style:num-letter-sync attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The style:num-letter-sync attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        20.324 style:num-prefix

        The style:num-prefix attribute specifies what to display before a number.

        @@ -29826,9 +29827,9 @@

        20.324 <

        The style:num-prefix attribute can also specify a character before the value of a text:bullet-char 19.765 attribute.

        -

        The style:num-prefix attribute is usable with the following element: <style:page-layout-properties> 17.2.

        +

        The style:num-prefix attribute is usable with the following element: <style:page-layout-properties> ?.

        -

        The style:num-prefix attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The style:num-prefix attribute has the data type string ?.

        20.325 style:num-suffix

        The style:num-prefix and style:num-suffix style:num-suffix attributes specify what to display before and after a number.

        @@ -29837,9 +29838,9 @@

        20.325 <

        The style:num-suffix attribute can also specify a character after the value of a text:bullet-char 19.765 attribute.

        -

        The style:num-suffix attribute is usable with the following element: <style:page-layout-properties> 17.2.

        +

        The style:num-suffix attribute is usable with the following element: <style:page-layout-properties> ?.

        -

        The style:num-suffix attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The style:num-suffix attribute has the data type string ?.

        20.326 style:number-wrapped-paragraphs

        The style:number-wrapped-paragraphs attribute specifies the number of paragraphs that can wrap around a frame if the anchor position of a frame or drawing shape is a paragraph or a character, and the wrap mode specified by the style:wrap 20.400 attribute is left, right, parallel, or dynamic.

        @@ -29848,9 +29849,9 @@

        The defined values for the style:number-wrapped-paragraphs attribute are:

        • no-limit: there is no limit on the number of paragraphs that may wrap around a frame. 

        • a value of type positiveInteger 

        -

        The style:number-wrapped-paragraphs attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The style:number-wrapped-paragraphs attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        -

        The values of the style:number-wrapped-paragraphs attribute are no-limit or a value of type positiveInteger 18.2.

        +

        The values of the style:number-wrapped-paragraphs attribute are no-limit or a value of type positiveInteger ?.

        20.327 style:overflow-behavior

        The style:overflow-behavior attribute specifies the behavior of text boxes where the containing text does not fit into a text box.

        @@ -29859,7 +29860,7 @@

        20.327 <

        The defined values for the style:overflow-behavior attribute are:

        • clip: text that does not fit into a text box is not displayed. 

        • auto-create-new-frame: a new frame will be created on the next page, with the same position and dimensions of the original frame. 

        -

        The style:overflow-behavior attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The style:overflow-behavior attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        The values of the style:overflow-behavior attribute are clip or auto-create-new-frame.

        20.328 style:page-number

        @@ -29868,25 +29869,25 @@

        20.328

        The defined values for the style:page-number attribute are:

        -

        The style:page-number attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:paragraph-properties> 17.6 and <style:table-properties> 17.15.

        +

        The style:page-number attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:paragraph-properties> ? and <style:table-properties> ?.

        -

        The values of the style:page-number attribute are a value of type nonNegativeInteger 18.2 or auto.

        +

        The values of the style:page-number attribute are a value of type nonNegativeInteger ? or auto.

        20.329 style:paper-tray-name

        The style:paper-tray-name attribute specifies the paper tray to use when printing a document. The names assigned to the paper trays depends upon the printer.

        The defined values for the style:paper-tray-name attribute are:

        -

        The style:paper-tray-name attribute is usable with the following element: <style:page-layout-properties> 17.2.

        +

        The style:paper-tray-name attribute is usable with the following element: <style:page-layout-properties> ?.

        -

        The values of the style:paper-tray-name attribute are default or a value of type string 18.2.

        +

        The values of the style:paper-tray-name attribute are default or a value of type string ?.

        20.330 style:print

        The style:print attribute specifies the components in a spreadsheet document to print.

        The value of the style:print attribute is a white space separated list of one or more of these values:

        • annotations: annotations should be printed. 

        • charts: charts should be printed. 

        • drawings: drawings should be printed. 

        • formulas: formulas should be printed. 

        • grid: grid lines should be printed. 

        • headers: headers should be printed. 

        • objects: (including graphics): objects should be printed. 

        • zero-values: zero-values should be printed. 

        -

        The style:print attribute is usable with the following element: <style:page-layout-properties> 17.2.

        +

        The style:print attribute is usable with the following element: <style:page-layout-properties> ?.

        The value of the style:print attribute is a white space separated lists of one of these values: headers, grid, annotations, objects, charts, drawings, formulas, or zero-values, including the empty list.

        20.331 style:print-content

        @@ -29897,23 +29898,23 @@

        20.

        The style:print-content attribute specifies if frame content is printed.

        -

        The style:print-content attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The style:print-content attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        -

        The style:print-content attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The style:print-content attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        20.331.3 <style:table-cell-properties>

        The style:print-content attribute specifies if cell content is printed.

        -

        The style:print-content attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-cell-properties> 17.18.

        +

        The style:print-content attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-cell-properties> ?.

        -

        The style:print-content attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The style:print-content attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        20.332 style:print-page-order

        The style:print-page-order attribute specifies the order in which data in a spreadsheet is numbered and printed when the data does not fit on one printed page.

        The defined values for the style:print-page-order attribute are:

        • ltr: create pages from the first column to the last column before continuing with the next set of rows.  

        • ttb: create pages from the top row to the bottom row before continuing with the next set of columns. 

        -

        The style:print-page-order attribute is usable with the following element: <style:page-layout-properties> 17.2.

        +

        The style:print-page-order attribute is usable with the following element: <style:page-layout-properties> ?.

        The values of the style:print-page-order attribute are ttb or ltr.

        20.333 style:print-orientation

        @@ -29922,7 +29923,7 @@

        20.333 <

        The defined values for the style:print-orientation attribute are:

        • landscape: a page is printed in landscape orientation. 

        • portrait: a page is printed in portrait orientation. 

        -

        The style:print-orientation attribute is usable with the following element: <style:page-layout-properties> 17.2.

        +

        The style:print-orientation attribute is usable with the following element: <style:page-layout-properties> ?.

        The values of the style:print-orientation attribute are portrait or landscape.

        20.334 style:protect

        @@ -29935,7 +29936,7 @@

        20.

        The defined values for the style:protect attribute are:

        • content: content of a frame should be protected from editing. 

        • none: the content, size and position of a frame should be subject to editing. 

        • position: the position of a frame should be protected from editing. 

        • size: the size of a frame should be protected from editing. 

        -

        The style:protect attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The style:protect attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        The values of the style:protect attribute are none, or white space separated non-empty lists of one of these values: content, position, or size..

        20.334.3 <style:section-properties>

        @@ -29944,16 +29945,16 @@

        20.

        The defined values for the style:protect attribute are:

        • false: sections should not be protected from editing. 

        • true: sections should be protected from editing. 

        -

        The style:protect attribute is usable with the following element: <style:section-properties> 17.11.

        +

        The style:protect attribute is usable with the following element: <style:section-properties> ?.

        -

        The style:protect attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The style:protect attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        20.335 style:punctuation-wrap

        The style:punctuation-wrap attribute specifies whether a punctuation mark, if one is present, can be hanging, that is, whether it can placed in the margin area at the end of a full line of text.

        The defined values for the style:punctuation-wrap attribute are:

        • hanging: a punctuation mark can be placed in the margin area at the end of a full line of text. 

        • simple: a punctuation mark cannot be placed in the margin area at the end of a full line of text. 

        -

        The style:punctuation-wrap attribute is usable with the following element: <style:paragraph-properties> 17.6.

        +

        The style:punctuation-wrap attribute is usable with the following element: <style:paragraph-properties> ?.

        The values of the style:punctuation-wrap attribute are simple or hanging.

        20.336 style:register-true

        @@ -29962,23 +29963,23 @@

        20.336 The defined values for the style:register-true attribute are:

        • false: lines on both sides of a printed text need not align. 

        • true: lines on both sides of a printed text should align. 

        -

        The style:register-true attribute is usable with the following element: <style:paragraph-properties> 17.6.

        +

        The style:register-true attribute is usable with the following element: <style:paragraph-properties> ?.

        -

        The style:register-true attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The style:register-true attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        20.337 style:register-truth-ref-style-name

        The style:register-truth-ref-style-name attribute specifies a paragraph style. The line distance specified of the paragraph style is used as the reference line distance for all paragraphs that have the register-truth feature enabled.

        -

        The style:register-truth-ref-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <style:page-layout-properties> 17.2.

        +

        The style:register-truth-ref-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <style:page-layout-properties> ?.

        -

        The style:register-truth-ref-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The style:register-truth-ref-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        20.338 style:rel-column-width

        The style:rel-column-width attribute specifies a relative width of a column with a number value, followed by a ”*” (U+002A, ASTERISK) character. If rc is the relative with of the column, rs the sum of all relative columns widths, and ws the absolute width that is available for these columns the absolute width wc of the column is wc=rcws/rs.

        -

        The style:rel-column-width attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-column-properties> 17.16.

        +

        The style:rel-column-width attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-column-properties> ?.

        -

        The style:rel-column-width attribute has the data type relativeLength 18.3.28.

        +

        The style:rel-column-width attribute has the data type relativeLength ?.

        20.339 style:rel-height

        The style:rel-height attribute specifies the height of a drawing object as a relative value within a frame.

        @@ -29989,9 +29990,9 @@

        20.339 <

        To support consumers that do not support relative width and heights, producers should also provide the height in svg:height 19.543 and fo:min-height 19.240 attributes.

        -

        The style:rel-height attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The style:rel-height attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        -

        The values of the style:rel-height attribute are a value of type percent 18.3.24, scale or scale-min.

        +

        The values of the style:rel-height attribute are a value of type percent ?, scale or scale-min.

        20.340 style:rel-width

        20.340.1 <style:graphic-properties>

        @@ -30003,23 +30004,23 @@

        20.

        To support consumers that do not support relative width, producers should also provide the width in a svg:width 19.575 attribute.

        -

        The style:rel-width attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The style:rel-width attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        -

        The values of the style:rel-width attribute are a value of type percent 18.3.24, scale or scale-min.

        +

        The values of the style:rel-width attribute are a value of type percent ?, scale or scale-min.

        20.340.2 <style:table-properties>

        The style:rel-width attribute specifies the width of a table relative to the width of the area that the table is in.

        -

        The style:rel-width attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-properties> 17.15.

        +

        The style:rel-width attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-properties> ?.

        -

        The style:rel-width attribute has the data type percent 18.3.24.

        +

        The style:rel-width attribute has the data type percent ?.

        20.341 style:repeat

        The style:repeat attribute specifies if an image can be repeated or stretched over an area.

        The defined values for the style:repeat attribute are:

        -

        The style:repeat attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:drawing-page-properties> 17.25 and <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The style:repeat attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:drawing-page-properties> ? and <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        The values of the style:repeat attribute are no-repeat, repeat, stretch or scale.

        20.342 style:repeat-content

        @@ -30028,9 +30029,9 @@

        20.342 The defined values for the style:repeat-content attribute are:

        • false: text content of a cell should not be displayed as many times as there is space left in the cell's writing direction. 

        • true: text content of a cell should be displayed as many times as there is space left in the cell's writing direction. 

        -

        The style:repeat-content attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-cell-properties> 17.18.

        +

        The style:repeat-content attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-cell-properties> ?.

        -

        The style:repeat-content attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The style:repeat-content attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        20.343 style:rfc-language-tag

        The style:rfc-language-tag attribute specifies a language identifier according to the rules of [RFC5646], or its successors.

        @@ -30041,9 +30042,9 @@

        20.343 The attribute is evaluated for any [UNICODE] characters that are not of type asian or complex. 20.358

        -

        The style:rfc-language-tag attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

        +

        The style:rfc-language-tag attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

        -

        The style:rfc-language-tag attribute has the data type language 18.3.17.

        +

        The style:rfc-language-tag attribute has the data type language ?.

        20.344 style:rfc-language-tag-asian

        The style:rfc-language-tag-asian attribute specifies a language identifier according to the rules of [RFC5646], or its successors.

        @@ -30054,9 +30055,9 @@

        20.

        This attribute is evaluated for [UNICODE] characters that are of type asian. 20.358.

        -

        The style:rfc-language-tag-asian attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

        +

        The style:rfc-language-tag-asian attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

        -

        The style:rfc-language-tag-asian attribute has the data type language 18.3.17.

        +

        The style:rfc-language-tag-asian attribute has the data type language ?.

        20.345 style:rfc-language-tag-complex

        The style:rfc-language-tag-complex attribute specifies a language identifier according to the rules of [RFC5646], or its successors.

        @@ -30067,9 +30068,9 @@

        2

        This attribute is evaluated for [UNICODE] characters that are of type complex..

        -

        The style:rfc-language-tag-complex attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

        +

        The style:rfc-language-tag-complex attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

        -

        The style:rfc-language-tag-complex attribute has the data type language 18.3.17.

        +

        The style:rfc-language-tag-complex attribute has the data type language ?.

        20.346 style:rotation-align

        The style:rotation-align attribute specifies how the edge of the text in a cell is aligned after a rotation.

        @@ -30079,32 +30080,32 @@

        20.346 Table 22 - Rotation align values

        -
        +

        Alignment

        Text is...

        Borders and background are...

        -
        +

        None.

        Rotated and aligned within the cell.

        Unchanged.

        -
        +

        Bottom

        Rotated and may overlap with other cells if the text is longer than the length of the cell.

        Positioned parallel to the text, whereby the edge that is named by the attribute value aligns with the corresponding edge of the cell's original position.

        -
        +

        Center

        -
        +

        Top

        -

        The style:rotation-align attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-cell-properties> 17.18.

        +

        The style:rotation-align attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-cell-properties> ?.

        The values of the style:rotation-align attribute are none, bottom, top or center.

        20.347 style:rotation-angle

        @@ -30117,23 +30118,23 @@

        20.347 If used with a chart style applied to a <chart:title> 11.2.1 element the attribute specifies the rotation angle of the title.

        -

        The style:rotation-angle attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:chart-properties> 17.22 and <style:table-cell-properties> 17.18.

        +

        The style:rotation-angle attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:chart-properties> ? and <style:table-cell-properties> ?.

        -

        The style:rotation-angle attribute has the data type angle 18.3.1.

        +

        The style:rotation-angle attribute has the data type angle ?.

        20.348 style:row-height

        The style:row-height attribute specifies a fixed row height.

        -

        The style:row-height attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-row-properties> 17.17.

        +

        The style:row-height attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-row-properties> ?.

        -

        The style:row-height attribute has the data type positiveLength 18.3.27.

        +

        The style:row-height attribute has the data type positiveLength ?.

        20.349 style:ruby-align

        The style:ruby-align attribute specifies the horizontal alignment of the ruby text in relationship to the ruby base.

        The defined values for the style:ruby-align attribute are:

        • center: ruby text centered on ruby base text. 

        • distribute-letter: If the width of the ruby text is smaller than that of the ruby base text, then the ruby text contents are evenly distributed across the width of the ruby base text, with the first and last ruby text glyphs lining up with the corresponding first and last base glyphs. If the width of the ruby text is at least the width of the ruby base text, then the letters of the ruby base text are evenly distributed across the width of the ruby text.  

        • distribute-space: If the width of the ruby text is smaller than that of the ruby base text, then the ruby text contents are evenly distributed across the width of the ruby base text, with a amount of white space preceding the first and following the last character in the ruby text. That amount of white space is normally equal to half the amount of inter-character space of the ruby text. If the width of the ruby text is at least the width of the ruby base text, then the same type of space distribution applies to the ruby base text. If the base is shorter than the ruby text, the base is distribute-space aligned.  

        • left: ruby text to the left of ruby base text. 

        • right: ruby text to the right of ruby base text. 

        -

        The style:ruby-align attribute is usable with the following element: <style:ruby-properties> 17.10.

        +

        The style:ruby-align attribute is usable with the following element: <style:ruby-properties> ?.

        The values of the style:ruby-align attribute are left, center, right, distribute-letter or distribute-space.

        20.350 style:ruby-position

        @@ -30142,7 +30143,7 @@

        20.350 The defined values for the style:ruby-position attribute are:

        • above: ruby text should be above ruby base text. 

        • below: ruby text should be below ruby base text. 

        -

        The style:ruby-position attribute is usable with the following element: <style:ruby-properties> 17.10.

        +

        The style:ruby-position attribute is usable with the following element: <style:ruby-properties> ?.

        The values of the style:ruby-position attribute are above or below.

        20.351 style:run-through

        @@ -30155,7 +30156,7 @@

        20.351

        Use of this attribute depends upon the presence of a style:wrap 20.400 attribute with the value run-through.

        -

        The style:run-through attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The style:run-through attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        The values of the style:run-through attribute are foreground or background.

        20.352 style:scale-to

        @@ -30164,32 +30165,32 @@

        20.352 If style:scale-to, style:scale-to-pages 20.353, style:scale-to-X 20.354 and style:scale-to-Y 20.355 attributes are absent, a document is not scaled.

        -

        The style:scale-to attribute is usable with the following element: <style:page-layout-properties> 17.2.

        +

        The style:scale-to attribute is usable with the following element: <style:page-layout-properties> ?.

        -

        The style:scale-to attribute has the data type percent 18.3.24.

        +

        The style:scale-to attribute has the data type percent ?.

        20.353 style:scale-to-pages

        The style:scale-to-pages attribute specifies the number of pages on which a document should be printed. The document is scaled to fit a specified number of pages.

        If style:scale-to-pages, style:scale-to 20.352, style:scale-to-X 20.354 and style:scale-to-Y 20.355 attributes are absent, a document is not scaled.

        -

        The style:scale-to-pages attribute is usable with the following element: <style:page-layout-properties> 17.2.

        +

        The style:scale-to-pages attribute is usable with the following element: <style:page-layout-properties> ?.

        -

        The style:scale-to-pages attribute has the data type positiveInteger 18.2.

        +

        The style:scale-to-pages attribute has the data type positiveInteger ?.

        20.354  style:scale-to-X

        The style:scale-to-X attribute specifies the number of pages on which a document should be printed. The document is scaled to fit up to style:scale-to-X pages horizontally. If style:scale-to-X, style:scale-to-Y 20.355, style:scale-to-pages 20.353 and style:scale-to 20.352 are absent, a document is not scaled.

        -

        The style:scale-to-X attribute is usable with the following element: <style:page-layout-properties> 17.2.

        +

        The style:scale-to-X attribute is usable with the following element: <style:page-layout-properties> ?.

        -

        The style:scale-to-X attribute has the data type positiveInteger 18.2.

        +

        The style:scale-to-X attribute has the data type positiveInteger ?.

        20.355 style:scale-to-Y

        The style:scale-to-Y attribute specifies the number of pages on which a document should be printed. The document is scaled to fit up to style:scale-to-Y pages vertically. If style:scale-to-Y, style:scale-to-X 20.354, style:scale-to-pages 20.353 and style:scale-to 20.352 are absent, a document is not scaled.

        -

        The style:scale-to-Y attribute is usable with the following element: <style:page-layout-properties> 17.2.

        +

        The style:scale-to-Y attribute is usable with the following element: <style:page-layout-properties> ?.

        -

        The style:scale-to-Y attribute has the data type positiveInteger 18.2.

        +

        The style:scale-to-Y attribute has the data type positiveInteger ?.

        20.356 style:script-asian

        The style:script-asian attribute specifies the script code of a text. The attribute should be used only if necessary according to the rules of §2.2.3 of [RFC5646], or its successors.

        @@ -30198,9 +30199,9 @@

        20.356 It may be ignored if is not specified together with a style:language-asian 20.302 attribute.

        -

        The style:script-asian attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

        +

        The style:script-asian attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

        -

        The style:script-asian attribute has the data type scriptCode 18.3.30.

        +

        The style:script-asian attribute has the data type scriptCode ?.

        20.357 style:script-complex

        The style:script-complex attribute specifies the script code of a text. The attribute should be used only if necessary according to the rules of §2.2.3 of [RFC5646], or its successors.

        @@ -30209,9 +30210,9 @@

        20.357 It may be ignored if is not specified together with a style:language-complex 20.303 attribute.

        -

        The style:script-complex attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

        +

        The style:script-complex attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

        -

        The style:script-complex attribute has the data type scriptCode 18.3.30.

        +

        The style:script-complex attribute has the data type scriptCode ?.

        20.358 style:script-type

        The style:script-type attribute specifies which script type dependent attributes ( fo:font-family 20.189, style:font-family-asian 20.302, style:font-family-complex 20.303) are currently active for a portion of text. The attribute may be evaluated by consumers that cannot determine the script types of Unicode characters to select the correct script type dependent formatting properties. Consumers that can determine script types of Unicode characters may also evaluate the attribute and overwrite the script type they determine for a specific character with the value of the attribute.

        @@ -30229,19 +30230,19 @@

        20.358

        Table 23 - Unicode Code Point to Script Type Mapping

        -
        +

        Unicode Code Point Ranges

        Script Type

        -
        +

        U+0003..U+001F, U+0021..U+009F, U+00A1..U+04FF, U+0530..U+058F, U+10A0..U+10FF, U+13A0..U+16FF, U+1E00..U+1FFF, U+2C60..U+2C7F, U+2C80..U+2CE3, U+A720..U+A7FF

        latin

        -
        +

        U+0590..U+074F, U+0780..U+07BF, U+0900..U+109F, U+1200..U+137F, U+1780..U+18AF, U+FB50..U+FDFF, U+FE70..U+FEFF

        complex

        -
        +

        U+1100..U+11FF, U+2E80..U+31BF, U+31C0..U+31EF, U+3200..U+4DBF, U+4E00..U+A4CF, U+AC00..U+D7AF, U+F900..U+FAFF, U+FE30..U+FE4F, U+FF00..U+FFEF, U+20000..U+2A6DF, U+2F800..U+2FA1F

        asian

        @@ -30250,7 +30251,7 @@

        20.358

        The style:script-type attribute specifies which script type dependent attributes are currently active for a portion of text. The attribute may be evaluated by consumers that do not support script types to select the correct script dependent formatting properties. Consumers that support script types may also evaluate the attribute and overwrite the script type they would evaluate for a specific character.

        -

        The style:script-type attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

        +

        The style:script-type attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

        The values of the style:script-type attribute are latin, asian, complex or ignore.

        20.359 style:shadow

        @@ -30261,34 +30262,34 @@

        20.359 <

        The shadow effect is not applied to the text content of an element, but depending on the element where the attribute appears, to a paragraph, a text box, a page body, a header, a footer, a table or a table cell.

        -

        The style:shadow attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21, <style:header-footer-properties> 17.5, <style:page-layout-properties> 17.2, <style:paragraph-properties> 17.6, <style:table-cell-properties> 17.18 and <style:table-properties> 17.15.

        +

        The style:shadow attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:graphic-properties> ?, <style:header-footer-properties> ?, <style:page-layout-properties> ?, <style:paragraph-properties> ?, <style:table-cell-properties> ? and <style:table-properties> ?.

        -

        The values of the style:shadow attribute are none or a value of type string 18.2.

        +

        The values of the style:shadow attribute are none or a value of type string ?.

        20.360 style:shrink-to-fit

        The style:shrink-to-fit attribute specifies whether content is reduced in size to fit within a cell or drawing object. Shrinking means that the font size of the content is decreased to fit the content into a cell or drawing object. The attribute has no effect on cells where the cell content already fits into the cell.

        The defined values for the style:shrink-to-fit attribute are:

        • false: content should not be reduced in size to fit within a cell or drawing object. 

        • true: content should be reduced in size to fit within a cell or drawing object. 

        -

        The style:shrink-to-fit attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21 and <style:table-cell-properties> 17.18.

        +

        The style:shrink-to-fit attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:graphic-properties> ? and <style:table-cell-properties> ?.

        -

        The style:shrink-to-fit attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The style:shrink-to-fit attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        20.361 style:snap-to-layout-grid

        The style:snap-to-layout-grid attribute specifies whether the layout of a paragraph should consider the layout grid settings of the page where it appears.

        The defined values for the style:snap-to-layout-grid attribute are:

        • false: layout of a paragraph should not consider the layout grid settings of the page where it appears. 

        • true: layout of a paragraph should consider the layout grid settings of the page where it appears. 

        -

        The style:snap-to-layout-grid attribute is usable with the following element: <style:paragraph-properties> 17.6.

        +

        The style:snap-to-layout-grid attribute is usable with the following element: <style:paragraph-properties> ?.

        -

        The style:snap-to-layout-grid attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The style:snap-to-layout-grid attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        20.362 style:tab-stop-distance

        The style:tab-stop-distance attribute specifies the distance between default tab stops. A default tab stop is repeated automatically after the specified distance. Default tab stops are only evaluated if they are specified within a default style.

        -

        The style:tab-stop-distance attribute is usable with the following element: <style:paragraph-properties> 17.6.

        +

        The style:tab-stop-distance attribute is usable with the following element: <style:paragraph-properties> ?.

        -

        The style:tab-stop-distance attribute has the data type nonNegativeLength 18.3.21.

        +

        The style:tab-stop-distance attribute has the data type nonNegativeLength ?.

        20.363 style:table-centering

        The style:table-centering attribute specifies whether tables are centered horizontally and/or vertically on the page. This attribute only applies to spreadsheet documents.

        @@ -30297,7 +30298,7 @@

        20.363 The defined values for the style:table-centering attribute are:

        • both: tables should be centered both horizontally and vertically on the pages where they appear. 

        • horizontal: tables should be centered horizontally on the pages where they appear. 

        • none: tables should not be centered both horizontally or vertically on the pages where they appear. 

        • vertical: tables should be centered vertically on the pages where they appear. 

        -

        The style:table-centering attribute is usable with the following element: <style:page-layout-properties> 17.2.

        +

        The style:table-centering attribute is usable with the following element: <style:page-layout-properties> ?.

        The values of the style:table-centering attribute are horizontal, vertical, both or none.

        20.364 style:text-align-source

        @@ -30308,7 +30309,7 @@

        20.364 <

        The default alignment for a cell value-type string is left, for other value-types it is right.

        -

        The style:text-align-source attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-cell-properties> 17.18.

        +

        The style:text-align-source attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-cell-properties> ?.

        The values of the style:text-align-source attribute are fix or value-type.

        20.365 style:text-autospace

        @@ -30317,7 +30318,7 @@

        20.365 The defined values for the style:text-autospace attribute are:

        • ideograph-alpha: space should be added between portions of Asian, Western and complex texts. 

        • none: space should not be added between portions of Asian, Western and complex texts. 

        -

        The style:text-autospace attribute is usable with the following element: <style:paragraph-properties> 17.6.

        +

        The style:text-autospace attribute is usable with the following element: <style:paragraph-properties> ?.

        The values of the style:text-autospace attribute are none or ideograph-alpha.

        20.366 style:text-blinking

        @@ -30326,32 +30327,32 @@

        20.366 The defined values for the style:text-blinking attribute are:

        • false: text should not blink. 

        • true: text should blink. 

        -

        The style:text-blinking attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

        +

        The style:text-blinking attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

        -

        The style:text-blinking attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The style:text-blinking attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        20.367 style:text-combine

        The style:text-combine attribute specifies whether to combine characters so that they are displayed within two lines.

        The defined values for the style:text-combine attribute are:

        • letters: Display text in Kumimoji. Up to five (5) characters are combined within two lines and are displayed with a reduced size in a single wide-cell character. Additional characters are displayed as normal text.  

        • lines: Displays text in Warichu. All characters with the style:text-combine attribute that immediately follow each other are displayed within two lines of approximately the same length. A line break may occur between any two characters to meet this constraint.  

        • none: characters should not be combined. 

        -

        The style:text-combine attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

        +

        The style:text-combine attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

        The values of the style:text-combine attribute are none, letters or lines.

        20.368 style:text-combine-start-char

        The style:text-combine-start-char attribute specifies the start character that is displayed before a portion of text whose style:text-combine 20.367 attribute has a value of lines.

        -

        The style:text-combine-start-char attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

        +

        The style:text-combine-start-char attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

        -

        The style:text-combine-start-char attribute has the data type character 18.3.7.

        +

        The style:text-combine-start-char attribute has the data type character ?.

        20.369 style:text-combine-end-char

        The style:text-combine-end-char attribute specifies the end character that is displayed after a portion of text whose style:text-combine 20.367 attribute has a value of lines.

        -

        The style:text-combine-end-char attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

        +

        The style:text-combine-end-char attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

        -

        The style:text-combine-end-char attribute has the data type character 18.3.7.

        +

        The style:text-combine-end-char attribute has the data type character ?.

        20.370 style:text-emphasize

        The style:text-emphasize attribute specifies emphasis in a text composed of [UNICODE] characters whose script type is asian. 20.358

        @@ -30364,7 +30365,7 @@

        20.370 The defined values for the style:text-emphasize attribute are:

        • accent: calligraphic accent strokes. 

        • circle: hollow circles. 

        • disc: filled circles. 

        • dot: calligraphic dot. 

        • none: no emphasis marks. 

        -

        The style:text-emphasize attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

        +

        The style:text-emphasize attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

        The values of the style:text-emphasize attribute are none, or two white space separated values. The first of these values is one of: none, accent, dot, circle or disc. The second of these values is one of: above or below.

        20.371 style:text-line-through-color

        @@ -30373,16 +30374,16 @@

        20

        The defined values for the style:text-line-through-color attribute are:

        -

        The style:text-line-through-color attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

        +

        The style:text-line-through-color attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

        -

        The values of the style:text-line-through-color attribute are font-color or a value of type color 18.3.9.

        +

        The values of the style:text-line-through-color attribute are font-color or a value of type color ?.

        20.372 style:text-line-through-mode

        The style:text-line-through-mode attribute specifies whether lining through is applied to words only or to portions of text.

        The defined values for the style:text-line-through-mode attribute are:

        • continuous: lining is applied to words and separating spaces. 

        • skip-white-space: lining is not applied to spaces between words. 

        -

        The style:text-line-through-mode attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

        +

        The style:text-line-through-mode attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

        The values of the style:text-line-through-mode attribute are continuous or skip-white-space.

        20.373 style:text-line-through-style

        @@ -30393,7 +30394,7 @@

        20
        • none: text has no line through it.  

        • dash: text has a dashed line through it.  

        • dot-dash: text has a line whose repeating pattern is a dot followed by a dash through it. 

        • dot-dot-dash: text has a line whose repeating pattern is two dots followed by a dash through it.  

        • dotted: text has a dotted line through it.  

        • long-dash: text has a dashed line whose dashes are longer than the ones from the dashed line for value dash through it.  

        • solid: text has a solid line through it.  

        • wave: text has a wavy line through it.  

        Note: The definitions of the values of the style:text-line-through-style attribute are based on the text decoration style 'text-line-through-style' from [CSS3Text], §9.2.

        -

        The style:text-line-through-style attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

        +

        The style:text-line-through-style attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

        The values of the style:text-line-through-style attribute are none, solid, dotted, dash, long-dash, dot-dash, dot-dot-dash or wave.

        20.374 style:text-line-through-text

        @@ -30404,16 +30405,16 @@

        20.

        Consumers that support line-through with single characters only, should use the first character of the value for line-through, if the style:text-line-through-text attribute value has more than one character. Consumers that support line-through with specific characters only (like ”x” or ”/” (U+002F, SOLIDUS) should use one of these characters if the attribute specifies characters that are not supported.

        -

        The style:text-line-through-text attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

        +

        The style:text-line-through-text attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

        -

        The style:text-line-through-text attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The style:text-line-through-text attribute has the data type string ?.

        20.375 style:text-line-through-text-style

        The style:text-line-through-text-style specifies a text style that is applied to text-line-through characters. It is not applied to line-through lines. If the attribute appears in an automatic style, it may reference either an automatic text style or a common style. If the attribute appears in a common style, it may reference a common style only.

        -

        The style:text-line-through-text-style attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

        +

        The style:text-line-through-text-style attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

        -

        The style:text-line-through-text-style attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The style:text-line-through-text-style attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        20.376 style:text-line-through-type

        The style:text-line-through-type attribute specifies whether text is lined through, and if so, whether a single or double line will be used.

        @@ -30422,7 +30423,7 @@

        20.
        • double: a double line should be used for a line-through text. 

        • none: deprecated. 

        • single: a single line should be used for a line-through text. 

        Every occurrence of the style:text-line-through-type attribute should be accompanied by an occurrence of the style:text-line-through-style 20.373 attribute on the same element. There should not be an occurrence of the style:text-line-through-type attribute if the value of the style:text-line-through-style attribute is none.

        -

        The style:text-line-through-type attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

        +

        The style:text-line-through-type attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

        The values of the style:text-line-through-type attribute are none, single or double.

        20.377 style:text-line-through-width

        @@ -30433,34 +30434,34 @@

        20

        The line-through text styles referenced by the values dash, medium, thick and thin, are implementation-defined. Thin shall be smaller width than medium and medium shall be a smaller width than thick.

        -

        The style:text-line-through-width attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

        +

        The style:text-line-through-width attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

        -

        The values of the style:text-line-through-width attribute are auto, normal, bold, thin, medium, thick, a value of type positiveInteger 18.2, a value of type percent 18.3.24 or a value of type positiveLength 18.3.27.

        +

        The values of the style:text-line-through-width attribute are auto, normal, bold, thin, medium, thick, a value of type positiveInteger ?, a value of type percent ? or a value of type positiveLength ?.

        20.378 style:text-outline

        The style:text-outline attribute specifies whether to display an outline of text or the text itself.

        The defined values for the style:text-outline attribute are:

        • false: text itself should be displayed. 

        • true: outline of text should be displayed. 

        -

        The style:text-outline attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

        +

        The style:text-outline attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

        -

        The style:text-outline attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The style:text-outline attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        20.379 style:text-overline-color

        The style:text-overline-color attribute specifies a color that is used to overline text.

        The defined values for the style:text-overline-color attribute are:

        • font-color: the current text color is used for overlining. 

        • a value of type color 

        -

        The style:text-overline-color attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

        +

        The style:text-overline-color attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

        -

        The values of the style:text-overline-color attribute are font-color or a value of type color 18.3.9.

        +

        The values of the style:text-overline-color attribute are font-color or a value of type color ?.

        20.380 style:text-overline-mode

        The style:text-overline-mode attribute specifies whether overlining is applied to words only or to portions of text.

        The defined values for the style:text-line-through-mode attribute are:

        • continuous: overlining is applied to words and separating spaces. 

        • skip-white-space: overlining is not applied to spaces between words. 

        -

        The style:text-overline-mode attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

        +

        The style:text-overline-mode attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

        The values of the style:text-overline-mode attribute are continuous or skip-white-space.

        20.381 style:text-overline-style

        @@ -30471,7 +30472,7 @@

        20.381
        • none: text has no overlining.  

        • dash: text has a dashed line overlining it.  

        • dot-dash: text has a line whose repeating pattern is a dot followed by a dash overlining it.  

        • dot-dot-dash: text has a line whose repeating pattern is two dots followed by a dash overlining it.  

        • dotted: text has a dotted line overlining it.  

        • long-dash: text has a dashed line whose dashes are longer than the ones from the dashed line for value dash overlining it.  

        • solid: text has a solid line overlining it.  

        • wave: text has a wavy line overlining it. 

        Note: The definitions of the values of the style:text-overline-style attribute are based on the text decoration style 'text-overline-style' from [CSS3Text], §9.2.

        -

        The style:text-overline-style attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

        +

        The style:text-overline-style attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

        The values of the style:text-overline-style attribute are none, solid, dotted, dash, long-dash, dot-dash, dot-dot-dash or wave.

        20.382 style:text-overline-type

        @@ -30482,7 +30483,7 @@

        20.382
        • double: a double line should be used for overlining text. 

        • none: deprecated. 

        • single: a single line should be used for overlining text. 

        Every occurrence of the style:text-overline-type attribute should be accompanied by an occurrence of the style:text-overline-style 20.381 attribute on the same element. There should not be an occurrence of the style:text-overline-type attribute if the value of the style:text-overline-style attribute is none.

        -

        The style:text-overline-type attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

        +

        The style:text-overline-type attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

        The values of the style:text-overline-type attribute are none, single or double.

        20.383 style:text-overline-width

        @@ -30493,9 +30494,9 @@

        20.383

        The overline text styles referenced by the values dash, medium, thick and thin, are implementation-defined. Thin shall be smaller width than medium and medium shall be a smaller width than thick.

        -

        The style:text-overline-width attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

        +

        The style:text-overline-width attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

        -

        The values of the style:text-overline-width attribute are auto, normal, bold, thin, medium, thick, a value of type positiveInteger 18.2, a value of type percent 18.3.24 or a value of type positiveLength 18.3.27.

        +

        The values of the style:text-overline-width attribute are auto, normal, bold, thin, medium, thick, a value of type positiveInteger ?, a value of type percent ? or a value of type positiveLength ?.

        20.384 style:text-position

        The style:text-position attribute specifies whether text is positioned above or below the baseline and to specify the relative font height that is used for this text.

        @@ -30506,50 +30507,50 @@

        20.384 The second value may be present and specifies the font height as a percentage of the current font-height. If this value is not specified, an appropriate font height is used.

        -

        The style:text-position attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

        +

        The style:text-position attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

        -

        The style:text-position attribute has one or two white space separated values. The first values is of type percent 18.3.24, or is one of: super or sub. The second value is of type percent 18.3.24.

        +

        The style:text-position attribute has one or two white space separated values. The first values is of type percent ?, or is one of: super or sub. The second value is of type percent ?.

        20.385 style:text-rotation-angle

        The style:text-rotation-angle attribute specifies an angle to which text is rotated. The value of this attribute can be any integer, which specifies the rotation angle in degrees, or an angle as specified in angle. 18.3.1

        If more than one character is selected, the entire selection is rotated as a block.

        -

        The style:text-rotation-angle attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

        +

        The style:text-rotation-angle attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

        -

        The style:text-rotation-angle attribute has the data type angle 18.3.1.

        +

        The style:text-rotation-angle attribute has the data type angle ?.

        20.386 style:text-rotation-scale

        The style:text-rotation-scale attribute specifies whether for rotated text the width of the text should be scaled to fit into the current line height or the width of the text should remain fixed, therefore changing the current line height.

        The defined values for the style:text-rotation-scale attribute are:

        • fixed: width of text should remain fixed. 

        • line-height: width of text should be scaled to fit the current line height. 

        -

        The style:text-rotation-scale attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

        +

        The style:text-rotation-scale attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

        The values of the style:text-rotation-scale attribute are fixed or line-height.

        20.387 style:text-scale

        The style:text-scale attribute specifies whether to decrease or increase the width of text by scaling the font width.

        -

        The style:text-scale attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

        +

        The style:text-scale attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

        -

        The style:text-scale attribute has the data type percent 18.3.24.

        +

        The style:text-scale attribute has the data type percent ?.

        20.388 style:text-underline-color

        The style:text-underline-color attribute specifies a color that is used to underline text.

        The defined values for the style:text-underline-color attribute are:

        • font-color: the current text color is used for underlining. 

        • a value of type color: the color to be used for underlining. 

        -

        The style:text-underline-color attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

        +

        The style:text-underline-color attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

        -

        The values of the style:text-underline-color attribute are font-color or a value of type color 18.3.9.

        +

        The values of the style:text-underline-color attribute are font-color or a value of type color ?.

        20.389 style:text-underline-mode

        The style:text-underline-mode attribute specifies whether underlining is applied to words only or to portions of text. If underlining is applied to text portions, the spaces between words and the words are underlined.

        The defined values for the style:text-underline-mode attribute are:

        • continuous: underlining is applied to words and separating spaces. 

        • skip-white-space: underlining is not applied to spaces between words. 

        -

        The style:text-underline-mode attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

        +

        The style:text-underline-mode attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

        The values of the style:text-underline-mode attribute are continuous or skip-white-space.

        20.390 style:text-underline-style

        @@ -30560,7 +30561,7 @@

        20.39
        • none: text has no underlining.  

        • dash: text has a dashed line underlining it.  

        • dot-dash: text has a line whose repeating pattern is a dot followed by a dash underlining it. 

        • dot-dot-dash: text has a line whose repeating pattern is two dots followed by a dash underlining it.  

        • dotted: text has a dotted line underlining it.  

        • long-dash: text has a dashed line whose dashes are longer than the ones from the dashed line for value dash underlining it.  

        • solid: text has a solid line underlining it.  

        • wave: text has a wavy line underlining it.  

        Note: The definitions of the values of the style:text-underline-style attribute are based on the text decoration style 'text-underline-style' from [CSS3Text], §9.2.

        -

        The style:text-underline-style attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

        +

        The style:text-underline-style attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

        The values of the style:text-underline-style attribute are none, solid, dotted, dash, long-dash, dot-dash, dot-dot-dash or wave.

        20.391 style:text-underline-type

        @@ -30571,7 +30572,7 @@

        20.391
        • double: a double line should be used for underlining applied to a text. 

        • none: deprecated. 

        • single: a single line should be used for underlining applied to a text. 

        Every occurrence of the style:text-underline-type attribute should be accompanied by an occurrence of the style:text-underline-style 20.390 attribute on the same element. There should not be an occurrence of the style:text-underline-type attribute if the value of the style:text-underline-style attribute is none.

        -

        The style:text-underline-type attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

        +

        The style:text-underline-type attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

        The values of the style:text-underline-type attribute are none, single or double.

        20.392 style:text-underline-width

        @@ -30582,36 +30583,36 @@

        20.39

        The underline text styles referenced by the values dash, medium, thick and thin, are implementation-defined. Thin shall be smaller width than medium and medium shall be a smaller width than thick.

        -

        The style:text-underline-width attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

        +

        The style:text-underline-width attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

        -

        The values of the style:text-underline-width attribute are auto, normal, bold, thin, medium, thick, a value of type positiveInteger 18.2, a value of type percent 18.3.24 or a value of type positiveLength 18.3.27.

        +

        The values of the style:text-underline-width attribute are auto, normal, bold, thin, medium, thick, a value of type positiveInteger ?, a value of type percent ? or a value of type positiveLength ?.

        20.393 style:use-optimal-column-width

        The style:use-optimal-column-width attribute specifies that a column width should be recalculated automatically if content in the column changes.

        The defined values for the style:use-optimal-column-width attribute are:

        • false: column width should not be recalculated automatically if content in the column changes. 

        • true: column width should be recalculated automatically if content in the column changes. 

        -

        The style:use-optimal-column-width attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-column-properties> 17.16.

        +

        The style:use-optimal-column-width attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-column-properties> ?.

        -

        The style:use-optimal-column-width attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The style:use-optimal-column-width attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        20.394 style:use-optimal-row-height

        The style:use-optimal-row-height attribute specifies that a row height should be recalculated automatically if content in the row changes.

        The defined values for the style:use-optimal-row-height attribute are:

        • false: row height should not be recalculated automatically if content in the row changes. 

        • true: row height should be recalculated automatically if content in the row changes. 

        -

        The style:use-optimal-row-height attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-row-properties> 17.17.

        +

        The style:use-optimal-row-height attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-row-properties> ?.

        -

        The style:use-optimal-row-height attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        -

        20.395 style:use-window-font-color

        +

        The style:use-optimal-row-height attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        +

        20.395 style:use-window-font-color

        The style:use-window-font-color attribute specifies whether the window foreground color should be used as the foreground color for a light background color and white for a dark background color. The determination of light or dark color is implementation-defined.

        The defined values for the style:use-window-font-color attribute are:

        • false: the foreground color is specified by the fo:color attribute.  

        • true: windows foreground color should be used as the foreground color for a light background color and white for a dark background color. 

        -

        The style:use-window-font-color attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

        +

        The style:use-window-font-color attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

        -

        The style:use-window-font-color attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The style:use-window-font-color attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        20.396 style:vertical-align

        20.396.1 <style:paragraph-properties>

        @@ -30619,7 +30620,7 @@

        2

        The defined values for the style:vertical-align attribute are:

        • auto: automatically, which sets the vertical alignment to suit the text rotation. Text that is rotated 0 or 90 degrees is aligned to the baseline, while text that is rotated 270 degrees is aligned to the center of the line. 

        • baseline: to the baseline of the character. 

        • bottom: to the bottom of the line. 

        • middle: to the center of the line. 

        • top: to the top of the line. 

        -

        The style:vertical-align attribute is usable with the following element: <style:paragraph-properties> 17.6.

        +

        The style:vertical-align attribute is usable with the following element: <style:paragraph-properties> ?.

        The values of the style:vertical-align attribute are top, middle, bottom, auto or baseline.

        20.396.2 <style:table-cell-properties>

        @@ -30628,7 +30629,7 @@

        The defined values for the style:vertical-align attribute are:

        • automatic: consumer determines how to align the text. 

        • bottom: aligns text vertically with the bottom of the cell. 

        • middle: aligns text vertically with the middle of the cell. 

        • top: aligns text vertically with the top of the cell. 

        -

        The style:vertical-align attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-cell-properties> 17.18.

        +

        The style:vertical-align attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-cell-properties> ?.

        The values of the style:vertical-align attribute are top, middle, bottom or automatic.

        20.397 style:vertical-pos

        @@ -30637,7 +30638,7 @@

        20.397 The defined values for the style:vertical-pos attribute are:

        • below: the top corner of the frame is positioned below the reference area or line. 

        • bottom: the bottom of the frame is aligned with the bottom edge of the reference area or line. 

        • from-top: the svg:y attribute associated with the frame element specifies the vertical position of the top edge of the frame relative to a reference line. Otherwise, the svg:y attribute is ignored for text documents. 

          In case the attribute style:vertical-rel specifies an area, the top edge of the area is used as reference line. 

        • middle: the middle of the frame is aligned with the middle of the reference area or line. 

        • top: the top of the frame is aligned with the top edge of the reference area or line. 

        -

        The style:vertical-pos attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21 and <style:list-level-properties> 17.19.

        +

        The style:vertical-pos attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:graphic-properties> ? and <style:list-level-properties> ?.

        The values of the style:vertical-pos attribute are top, middle, bottom, from-top or below.

        20.398 style:vertical-rel

        @@ -30675,11 +30676,11 @@

        20.398 Table 24 - Vertical Relation Values

        -
        +

        Value of style:vertical-rel

        Value of text:anchor-type

        -
        +

        page

        frame

        @@ -30689,29 +30690,29 @@

        20.398 char

        as-char

        -
        +

        baseline

         

         

         

         

        X

        -
        +

        char

         

         

         

        X

        X

        -
        +

        frame

         

        X

        -

         

         

         

        +

         

         

         

        frame-content

         

        X

        -

         

         

         

        +

         

         

         

        line

         

         

         

         

        X

        -
        +

        page

        X

        @@ -30719,7 +30720,7 @@

        20.398 X

        X

        -

         

        +

         

        page-content

        X

        @@ -30727,7 +30728,7 @@

        20.398 X

        X

        -

         

        +

         

        page-content-bottom

        X

        @@ -30735,7 +30736,7 @@

        20.398 X

        X

        -

         

        +

         

        page-content-top

        X

        @@ -30743,42 +30744,42 @@

        20.398 X

        X

        -

         

        +

         

        paragraph

         

         

        X

        X

        -

         

        +

         

        paragraph-content

         

         

        X

        X

        -

         

        +

         

        text

         

         

         

         

        X

        -

        The style:vertical-rel attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21 and <style:list-level-properties> 17.19.

        +

        The style:vertical-rel attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:graphic-properties> ? and <style:list-level-properties> ?.

        The values of the style:vertical-rel attribute are page, page-content, page-content-bottom, page-content-top, frame, frame-content, paragraph, paragraph-content, char, line, baseline or text.

        20.399 style:width

        The style:width attribute specifies the fixed width of a table. Every table shall have a fixed width.

        -

        The style:width attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-properties> 17.15.

        +

        The style:width attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-properties> ?.

        -

        The style:width attribute has the data type positiveLength 18.3.27.

        +

        The style:width attribute has the data type positiveLength ?.

        20.400 style:wrap

        The style:wrap attribute specifies how text is displayed around a frame or graphic object.

        The defined values for the style:wrap attribute are:

        -

        The style:wrap attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The style:wrap attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        The values of the style:wrap attribute are none, left, right, parallel, dynamic, run-through or biggest.

        20.401 style:wrap-contour

        @@ -30789,9 +30790,9 @@

        20.401
      25. false: text wraps around the bounding box. 

      26. true: text wraps around the object. 

      27. This is called contour wrapping.

        -

        The style:wrap-contour attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The style:wrap-contour attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        -

        The style:wrap-contour attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The style:wrap-contour attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        20.402 style:wrap-contour-mode

        The style:wrap-contour-mode attribute specifies the nature of the wrapping of text around the contour of a shape.

        @@ -30800,16 +30801,16 @@

        20.402 <

        The defined values for the style:wrap-contour-mode attribute are:

        • full: text wraps around the shape and fills any spaces and indentations in the shape. 

        • outside: text wraps around the general area to the left and right of the shape. 

        -

        The style:wrap-contour-mode attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The style:wrap-contour-mode attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        The values of the style:wrap-contour-mode attribute are full or outside.

        20.403 style:wrap-dynamic-threshold

        The style:wrap-dynamic-threshold attribute specifies the minimum distance between the page or column border and the object for which wrapping will be enabled. It is evaluated only if a style:wrap 20.400 attribute, with the value dynamic, appears on the same <style:graphic-properties> 17.21 element.

        -

        The style:wrap-dynamic-threshold attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The style:wrap-dynamic-threshold attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        -

        The style:wrap-dynamic-threshold attribute has the data type nonNegativeLength 18.3.21.

        +

        The style:wrap-dynamic-threshold attribute has the data type nonNegativeLength ?.

        20.404 style:writing-mode

        20.404.1 General

        @@ -30866,7 +30867,7 @@

        20.

        If a graphic style is evaluated for the style:writing-mode property of a paragraph as specified in section 16.2, not only the <style:paragraph-properties> element but also the <style:graphic-properties> element is evaluated. If the style:writing-mode attribute is present in both elements, it shall have the same value.

        -

        The style:writing-mode attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The style:writing-mode attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        The values of the style:writing-mode attribute are lr-tb, lr, rl-tb, rl, tb-rl, tb, tb-lr, sideways-rl, sideways-lr or page.

        20.404.3 <style:page-layout-properties>

        @@ -30877,7 +30878,7 @@

        The value page shall not be use for a style:writing-mode attribute of a <style:page-layout-properties> element..

         

        -

        The style:writing-mode attribute is usable with the following element: <style:page-layout-properties> 17.2.

        +

        The style:writing-mode attribute is usable with the following element: <style:page-layout-properties> ?.

        The values of the style:writing-mode attribute are lr-tb, lr, rl-tb, rl, tb-rl, tb, tb-lr, sideways-rl, sideways-lr or page.

        20.404.4 <style:paragraph-properties>

        @@ -30892,16 +30893,16 @@

        2

        The value page specifies that the actual value is inherited from the layout direction of the closest layout object in which the paragraph is contained, and which has a layout direction other than page. For a paragraph element, which is direct child element of a shape, the closest layout object is the shape itself.

        -

        Note: If a paragraph style does not contain a style:writing-mode attribute, then the hierarchical style model as specified in section 16.2 is used to determine a value for the writing mode of the element that has the paragraph style applied. That is different from an attribute with value page.

        +

        Note: If a paragraph style does not contain a style:writing-mode attribute, then the hierarchical style model as specified in section 16.2 is used to determine a value for the writing mode of the element that has the paragraph style applied. That is different from an attribute with value page.

        -

        The style:writing-mode attribute is usable with the following element: <style:paragraph-properties> 17.6.

        +

        The style:writing-mode attribute is usable with the following element: <style:paragraph-properties> ?.

        The values of the style:writing-mode attribute are lr-tb, lr, rl-tb, rl, tb-rl, tb, tb-lr, sideways-rl, sideways-lr or page.

        20.404.5 <style:section-properties>

        The style:writing-mode attribute of a <style:section-properties> element specifies the layout direction of section columns for text sections that have the section style assigned.

        -

        The style:writing-mode attribute is usable with the following element: <style:section-properties> 17.11.

        +

        The style:writing-mode attribute is usable with the following element: <style:section-properties> ?.

        The values of the style:writing-mode attribute are lr-tb, lr, rl-tb, rl, tb-rl, tb, tb-lr, sideways-rl, sideways-lr or page.

        20.404.6 <style:table-cell-properties>

        @@ -30910,7 +30911,7 @@

        Note: OpenDocument further has the table cell style attribute style:direction 20.263 to specify that characters are vertically stacked but not rotated, and it further has the table cell style attribute style:glyph-orientation-vertical 20.297 to specify, that no characters in a vertical writing mode are rotated.

        -

        The style:writing-mode attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-cell-properties> 17.18.

        +

        The style:writing-mode attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-cell-properties> ?.

        The values of the style:writing-mode attribute are lr-tb, lr, rl-tb, rl, tb-rl, tb, tb-lr, sideways-rl, sideways-lr or page.

        20.404.7 <style:table-properties>

        @@ -30919,7 +30920,7 @@

        20.40

        If the attribute value is page the layout direction is inherited from the layout direction of the closest layout object in which the table is contained, and which has a layout direction other than page.

        -

        The style:writing-mode attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-properties> 17.15.

        +

        The style:writing-mode attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-properties> ?.

        The values of the style:writing-mode attribute are lr-tb, lr, rl-tb, rl, tb-rl, tb, tb-lr, sideways-rl, sideways-lr or page.

        20.405 style:writing-mode-automatic

        @@ -30932,16 +30933,16 @@

        20.

        The defined values for the style:writing-mode-automatic attribute are:

        • false: consumers should not recalculate writing mode of a paragraph whenever its content is edited. 

        • true: consumers should recalculate writing mode of a paragraph whenever its content is edited. 

        -

        The style:writing-mode-automatic attribute is usable with the following element: <style:paragraph-properties> 17.6.

        +

        The style:writing-mode-automatic attribute is usable with the following element: <style:paragraph-properties> ?.

        -

        The style:writing-mode-automatic attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The style:writing-mode-automatic attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        20.406 svg:fill-rule

        See §11.3 of [SVG].

        OpenDocument does not support the value inherit.

        -

        The svg:fill-rule attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:drawing-page-properties> 17.25 and <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The svg:fill-rule attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:drawing-page-properties> ? and <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        The values of the svg:fill-rule attribute are nonzero or evenodd.

        20.407 svg:height

        @@ -30949,66 +30950,66 @@

        20.

        The svg:height attribute specifies a default height for new frames that are created using the graphics style. See 19.543.

        -

        The svg:height attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The svg:height attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        -

        The svg:height attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

        +

        The svg:height attribute has the data type length ?.

        20.407.2 <style:header-footer-properties>

        The svg:height attribute specifies the height of a header or footer.

        -

        The svg:height attribute is usable with the following element: <style:header-footer-properties> 17.5.

        +

        The svg:height attribute is usable with the following element: <style:header-footer-properties> ?.

        -

        The svg:height attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

        +

        The svg:height attribute has the data type length ?.

        20.408 svg:stroke-color

        The svg:stroke-color attribute specifies the color of a stroke.

        -

        The svg:stroke-color attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The svg:stroke-color attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        -

        The svg:stroke-color attribute has the data type color 18.3.9.

        +

        The svg:stroke-color attribute has the data type color ?.

        20.409 svg:stroke-opacity

        The svg:stroke-opacity attribute specifies the opacity of a stroke. The value of this attribute can be a number between 0 (transparent) and 1 (opaque) or a percentage value in the range 0% to 100%.

        -

        The svg:stroke-opacity attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The svg:stroke-opacity attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        -

        The values of the svg:stroke-opacity attribute are a value of type double 18.2 in the range [0,1] or a value of type zeroToHundredPercent 18.3.42.

        +

        The values of the svg:stroke-opacity attribute are a value of type double ? in the range [0,1] or a value of type zeroToHundredPercent ?.

        20.410 svg:stroke-width

        The svg:stroke-width attribute specifies the width of a stroke.

        -

        The svg:stroke-width attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The svg:stroke-width attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        -

        The svg:stroke-width attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

        +

        The svg:stroke-width attribute has the data type length ?.

        20.411 svg:x

        The svg:x attribute specifies a default horizontal position for new frames that are created using the graphics style. See 19.577.

        -

        The svg:x attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The svg:x attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        -

        The svg:x attribute has the data type coordinate 18.3.10.

        +

        The svg:x attribute has the data type coordinate ?.

        20.412 svg:y

        20.412.1 <style:graphic-properties>

        The svg:y attribute specifies a default vertical position for new frames that are created using the graphics style. See 19.581.

        -

        The svg:y attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The svg:y attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        -

        The svg:y attribute has the data type coordinate 18.3.10.

        +

        The svg:y attribute has the data type coordinate ?.

        20.412.2 <style:list-level-properties>

        The svg:y attribute specifies the vertical position of a bullet image.

        -

        The svg:y attribute is usable with the following element: <style:list-level-properties> 17.19.

        +

        The svg:y attribute is usable with the following element: <style:list-level-properties> ?.

        -

        The svg:y attribute has the data type coordinate 18.3.10.

        +

        The svg:y attribute has the data type coordinate ?.

        20.413 svg:width

        The svg:width attribute specifies a default width for new frames that are created using the graphics style. See 19.575.

        -

        The svg:width attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The svg:width attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        -

        The svg:width attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

        +

        The svg:width attribute has the data type length ?.

        20.414 table:align

        The table:align attribute specifies the horizontal alignment of a table.

        @@ -31017,7 +31018,7 @@

        20.414
      28. center: table aligns to the center between left and right margins. 

      29. left: table aligns to the left margin. 

      30. margins: table fills all the space between the left and right margins. 

      31. right: table aligns to the right margin. 

      32. Consumers that do not support the margins value, may treat this value as left.

        -

        The table:align attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-properties> 17.15.

        +

        The table:align attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-properties> ?.

        The values of the table:align attribute are left, center, right or margins.

        20.415 table:border-model

        @@ -31028,7 +31029,7 @@

        20.415
      33. collapsing: when two adjacent cells have different borders, the wider border appears as the border between the cells. Each cell receives half of the width of the border. 

      34. separating: borders appear within the cell that specifies the border. 

      35. In OpenDocument, a row height or column width includes any space required to display borders or padding. This means that, while the width and height of the content area is less than the column width and row height, the sum of the widths of all columns is equal to the total width of the table.

        -

        The table:border-model attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-properties> 17.15.

        +

        The table:border-model attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-properties> ?.

        The values of the table:border-model attribute are collapsing or separating.

        20.416 table:display

        @@ -31037,16 +31038,16 @@

        20.416

        The defined values for the table:display attribute are:

        • false: table should not be displayed. 

        • true: table should be displayed. 

        -

        The table:display attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-properties> 17.15.

        +

        The table:display attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-properties> ?.

        -

        The table:display attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The table:display attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        20.417 text:anchor-page-number

        The text:anchor-page-number attribute specifies the physical page number of an anchor if the drawing object is bound to a page within a text document.

        -

        The text:anchor-page-number attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The text:anchor-page-number attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        -

        The text:anchor-page-number attribute has the data type positiveInteger 18.2.

        +

        The text:anchor-page-number attribute has the data type positiveInteger ?.

        20.418 text:anchor-type

        The text:anchor-type attribute specifies how a drawing shape is bound to a text document. The anchor position is the point at which a drawing shape is bound to a text document.

        @@ -31058,7 +31059,7 @@

        20.418 <

        Table 25 - Text anchor positions

        -
        +

        If the value of the text:anchor-type attribute is ...

        The anchor position is...

        @@ -31066,19 +31067,19 @@

        20.418 <

        The drawing shape element shall be located in the file text ...

        Notes

        -
        +

        as-char

        There is no anchor position. The drawing shape behaves like a character.

        At the position where the character appears in the document.

        -

         

        +

         

        char

        The character after the drawing shape element.

        Just before the character.

        -

         

        +

         

        frame

        The parent text box that the current drawing shape element is contained in.

        @@ -31086,7 +31087,7 @@

        20.418 <

        In the element representing the text box to which the drawing object is bound.

        If an image is bound to a text box, the image element is located in the text box element.

        -

         

        +

         

        page

        The page that has the same physical page number as the value of the text:anchor-page-number attribute that is attached to the drawing shape element. If no text:anchor-page-number attribute is given, the anchor position is the page at which the character behind the drawing object element appears.

        @@ -31096,7 +31097,7 @@

        20.418 <

        Or

        • Inside any paragraph element that is not contained in a header, footer, footnote, or text box, if a text:anchor-page-number attribute is not given. 

        The physical page number is the number assigned to the page if all pages in the document are counted starting with page 1.

        -
        +

        paragraph

        The paragraph that the current drawing shape element is contained in.

        @@ -31105,7 +31106,7 @@

        20.418 <

         

        -

        The text:anchor-type attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The text:anchor-type attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        The values of the text:anchor-type attribute are page, frame, paragraph, char or as-char.

        20.419 text:animation

        @@ -31114,64 +31115,64 @@

        20.419 The defined values for the text:animation attribute are:

        • alternate: scrolls the text from one side to another and back. 

        • none: disables the text animation. 

        • scroll: scrolls the text from one side to another. 

        • slide: scrolls the text from one side to the original text position and stops there. 

        -

        The text:animation attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The text:animation attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        The values of the text:animation attribute are none, scroll, alternate or slide.

        20.420 text:animation-delay

        The text:animation-delay attribute specifies a delay before an animation is started.

        -

        The text:animation-delay attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The text:animation-delay attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        -

        The text:animation-delay attribute has the data type duration 18.2.

        +

        The text:animation-delay attribute has the data type duration ?.

        20.421 text:animation-direction

        The text:animation-direction attribute specifies the scroll direction of animated text.

        The defined values for the text:animation-direction attribute are:

        • down: animated text scrolls down. 

        • left: animated text scrolls left. 

        • right: animated text scrolls right. 

        • up: animated text scrolls up. 

        -

        The text:animation-direction attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The text:animation-direction attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        The values of the text:animation-direction attribute are left, right, up or down.

        20.422 text:animation-repeat

        The text:animation-repeat attribute specifies the number of times an animation is repeated. If the value of the attribute is 0, the animation is repeated indefinitely.

        -

        The text:animation-repeat attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The text:animation-repeat attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        -

        The text:animation-repeat attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger 18.2.

        +

        The text:animation-repeat attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger ?.

        20.423 text:animation-start-inside

        The text:animation-start-inside attribute specifies if a text animation starts inside or outside a shape.

        The defined values for the text:animation-start-inside attribute are:

        • false: text starts its animation just outside the shape's bounding rectangle. 

        • true: text starts its animation inside the shape. 

        -

        The text:animation-start-inside attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The text:animation-start-inside attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        -

        The text:animation-start-inside attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The text:animation-start-inside attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        20.424 text:animation-steps

        The text:animation-steps attribute specifies the distance by which text is moved within a scrolling step.

        -

        The text:animation-steps attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The text:animation-steps attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        -

        The text:animation-steps attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

        +

        The text:animation-steps attribute has the data type length ?.

        20.425 text:animation-stop-inside

        The text:animation-stop-inside attribute specifies if a text animation stops inside or outside a shape.

        The defined values for the text:animation-stop-inside attribute are:

        • false: text stops its animation outside the shape's bounding rectangle. 

        • true: text stops its animation when it is inside the shape. 

        -

        The text:animation-stop-inside attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The text:animation-stop-inside attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        -

        The text:animation-stop-inside attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The text:animation-stop-inside attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        20.426 text:condition

        The text:condition attribute specifies the display of text.

        The defined value of the text:condition attribute is none, which means text is hidden.

        -

        The text:condition attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

        +

        The text:condition attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

        The only value of the text:condition attribute is none.

        20.427 text:display

        @@ -31180,16 +31181,16 @@

        20.427 <

        The defined values for the text:display attribute are:

        • condition: text is hidden under the condition specified in the text:condition 20.426 attribute. 

        • none: text is hidden unconditionally. 

        • true: text is displayed. This is the default setting. 

        -

        The text:display attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

        +

        The text:display attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

        20.428 text:dont-balance-text-columns

        The text:dont-balance-text-columns attribute specifies whether the text column content should be evenly distributed over all text columns or not.

        The defined values for the text:dont-balance-text-columns attribute are:

        • false: text column content should not be evenly distributed over all text columns in a set of columns. 

        • true: text column content should be evenly distributed over all text columns in a set of columns. 

        -

        The text:dont-balance-text-columns attribute is usable with the following element: <style:section-properties> 17.11.

        +

        The text:dont-balance-text-columns attribute is usable with the following element: <style:section-properties> ?.

        -

        The text:dont-balance-text-columns attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The text:dont-balance-text-columns attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        20.429 text:line-break

        The text:line-break attribute specifies whether word wrapping is allowed for axis labels.

        @@ -31198,16 +31199,16 @@

        20.429 The defined values for the text:line-break attribute are:

        • false: word wrapping should not be allowed for axis labels. 

        • true: word wrapping should be allowed for axis labels. 

        -

        The text:line-break attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

        +

        The text:line-break attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

        -

        The text:line-break attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The text:line-break attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        20.430 text:line-number

        The text:line-number attribute specifies a new start value for line numbering, if a text:number-lines 20.434 attribute, with the value true, appears on the same <style:paragraph-properties> 17.6 element. Otherwise, this attribute shall be ignored.

        -

        The text:line-number attribute is usable with the following element: <style:paragraph-properties> 17.6.

        +

        The text:line-number attribute is usable with the following element: <style:paragraph-properties> ?.

        -

        The text:line-number attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger 18.2.

        +

        The text:line-number attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger ?.

        20.431 text:list-level-position-and-space-mode

        The text:list-level-position-and-space-mode attribute specifies how the position and spacing of the list labels (numbers or bullets) is defined.

        @@ -31216,7 +31217,7 @@

        label-alignment: The <style:list-level-label-alignment> 17.20 element and the fo:text-align 20.223 attribute are used to define the position and spacing of the list label and the list item. The values of the attributes for text:space-before 20.435, text:min-label-width 20.433 and text:min-label-distance 20.432 are assumed to be 0. 

      36. label-width-and-position: The text:space-before, text:min-label-width, text:min-label-distance and fo:text-align attributes are used to define the position and spacing of the list label and the list item. 

      37. The default value of the text:list-level-position-and-space-mode attribute is label-width-and-position.

        -

        The text:list-level-position-and-space-mode attribute is usable with the following element: <style:list-level-properties> 17.19.

        +

        The text:list-level-position-and-space-mode attribute is usable with the following element: <style:list-level-properties> ?.

        The values of the text:list-level-position-and-space-mode attribute are label-width-and-position or label-alignment.

        20.432 text:min-label-distance

        @@ -31229,9 +31230,9 @@

        20.432 <

        The attribute will be evaluated only if the text:list-level-position-and-space-mode attribute has the value label-width-and-position or is not present.

        -

        The text:min-label-distance attribute is usable with the following element: <style:list-level-properties> 17.19.

        +

        The text:min-label-distance attribute is usable with the following element: <style:list-level-properties> ?.

        -

        The text:min-label-distance attribute has the data type nonNegativeLength 18.3.21.

        +

        The text:min-label-distance attribute has the data type nonNegativeLength ?.

        20.433 text:min-label-width

        The text:min-label-width attribute specifies the minimum width of a list label.

        @@ -31242,18 +31243,18 @@

        20.433 The attribute will be evaluated only if the text:list-level-position-and-space-mode 20.431 attribute has the value label-width-and-position or is not present.

        -

        The text:min-label-width attribute is usable with the following element: <style:list-level-properties> 17.19.

        +

        The text:min-label-width attribute is usable with the following element: <style:list-level-properties> ?.

        -

        The text:min-label-width attribute has the data type nonNegativeLength 18.3.21.

        +

        The text:min-label-width attribute has the data type nonNegativeLength ?.

        20.434 text:number-lines

        The text:number-lines attribute specifies whether lines are numbered.

        The defined values for the text:number-lines attribute are:

        • false: lines should not be numbered. 

        • true: lines should be numbered. 

        -

        The text:number-lines attribute is usable with the following element: <style:paragraph-properties> 17.6.

        +

        The text:number-lines attribute is usable with the following element: <style:paragraph-properties> ?.

        -

        The text:number-lines attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The text:number-lines attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        20.435 text:space-before

        The text:space-before attribute specifies the space to include before a number for all paragraphs at a specified level. If a paragraph has a left margin greater than 0, the position of the list label box is the left margin width plus the start indent value.

        @@ -31262,23 +31263,23 @@

        20.435

        This attribute is evaluated only if the text:list-level-position-and-space-mode 20.431 attribute has the value label-width-and-position or is not present.

         

        -

        The text:space-before attribute is usable with the following element: <style:list-level-properties> 17.19.

        +

        The text:space-before attribute is usable with the following element: <style:list-level-properties> ?.

        -

        The text:space-before attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

        +

        The text:space-before attribute has the data type length ?.

        20.436 chart:major-origin

        The chart:major-origin attribute specifies the location of one major tick.

        -

        The chart:major-origin attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

        +

        The chart:major-origin attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

        -

        The chart:major-origin attribute has the data type double 18.2.

        +

        The chart:major-origin attribute has the data type double ?.

        20.437 chart:minor-logarithmic

        The chart:minor-logarithmic attribute specifies whether the minor ticks are spaced equally after the logarithmic transformation. If this value is false they are spaced equally before the transformation.

        -

        The chart:minor-logarithmic attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

        +

        The chart:minor-logarithmic attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

        -

        The chart:minor-logarithmic attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The chart:minor-logarithmic attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        20.438 draw:allow-overlap

        The draw:allow-overlap attribute specifies whether a frame or graphic object may overlap other frame or graphic objects. The defined values for the draw:allow-overlap attribute are:

        @@ -31287,18 +31288,18 @@

        20.438 The default value for the attribute draw:allow-overlap is true.

         

        -

        The draw:allow-overlap attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The draw:allow-overlap attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        -

        The draw:allow-overlap attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The draw:allow-overlap attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        20.439 style:margin-gutter

        The style:margin-gutter attribute introduces a distance information, which area at the “binding edge” (see style:page-usage 19.509) of a page should be treated as gutter, that means that it might be consumed from binding. The distance is measured from binding edge towards text content area.

        The default value for this attribute is 0.

         

        -

        The style:margin-gutter attribute is usable with the following element: <style:page-layout-properties> 17.2.

        +

        The style:margin-gutter attribute is usable with the following element: <style:page-layout-properties> ?.

        -

        The style:margin-gutter attribute has the data type nonNegativeLength 18.3.21.

        +

        The style:margin-gutter attribute has the data type nonNegativeLength ?.

        20.440 text:relative-tab-stop-position

        The text:relative-tab-stop-position attribute specifies whether the position of tab stops is relative to the outer or inner edge of the margin area of the paragraph.

        @@ -31308,46 +31309,48 @@

        Note: The paragraph's margin may be specified by its paragraph style, an applied list style or paragraph default style.

        Note: In right-to-left layout environments, the paragraph's right margin is specified by fo:margin-left, and its tab stop positions are relative to the right edge.

        -

         

        + +

        +

        The default value for this attribute is true

        This attribute is only evaluated if it is specified within a default style of family paragraph.

         

        -

        The text:relative-tab-stop-position attribute is usable with the following element: <style:paragraph-properties> 17.6.

        +

        The text:relative-tab-stop-position attribute is usable with the following element: <style:paragraph-properties> ?.

        -

        The text:relative-tab-stop-position attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The text:relative-tab-stop-position attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        20.441 draw:decorative

        The draw:decorative attribute specifies that the object is purely decorative and may be ignored by assistive technologies.

        The default value for this attribute is false.

        -

        The draw:decorative attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The draw:decorative attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        -

        The draw:decorative attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The draw:decorative attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        20.442 table:tab-color

        The table:tab-color attribute specifies the color of the tab associated with a sheet.

        When this attribute is missing, the application should use the default color used for sheet tabs.

         

        -

        The table:tab-color attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-properties> 17.15.

        +

        The table:tab-color attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-properties> ?.

        -

        The table:tab-color attribute has the data type color 18.3.9.

        +

        The table:tab-color attribute has the data type color ?.

        1. Appendix AOpenDocument Relax NG Schema 

        The OpenDocument Relax-NG (see [RNG]) schema is defined by a separate document, whose location can be found in the Additional artifacts section on the introductory pages.

        -

        The table:tab-color attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-properties> 17.15.

        +

        The table:tab-color attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-properties> ?.

        -

        The table:tab-color attribute has the data type color 18.3.9.

        +

        The table:tab-color attribute has the data type color ?.

        1. Appendix BOpenDocument Metadata Manifest Ontology 

        The OpenDocument metadata manifest ontology is defined by a separate document, whose location can be found in the Additional artifacts section on the introductory pages.

        -

        The table:tab-color attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-properties> 17.15.

        +

        The table:tab-color attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-properties> ?.

        -

        The table:tab-color attribute has the data type color 18.3.9.

        +

        The table:tab-color attribute has the data type color ?.

        1. Appendix CMIME Types and File Name Extensions (Non Normative) 

        The following table contains a list of MIME types and file name extensions for OpenDocument documents, that, at the time this specification is published, have been registered according to [RFC6838]. Please see [MIMETYPES] for a current list of registered MIME types.

        @@ -31356,73 +31359,73 @@

        20.442 Table 26 - Registered MIME types

        -
        +

        MIME type

        Ext.

        Description

        -
        +

        application/vnd.oasis.opendocument.text

        odt

        Text document

        -
        +

        application/
         vnd.oasis.opendocument.text-template

        ott

        Text document used as template

        -
        +

        application/vnd.oasis.opendocument.graphics

        odg

        Graphics document (Drawing)

        -
        +

        application/
         vnd.oasis.opendocument.graphics-template

        otg

        Drawing document used as template

        -
        +

        application/vnd.oasis.opendocument.presentation

        odp

        Presentation document

        -
        +

        application/
         vnd.oasis.opendocument.presentation-template

        otp

        Presentation document used as template

        -
        +

        application/vnd.oasis.opendocument.spreadsheet

        ods

        Spreadsheet document

        -
        +

        application/
         vnd.oasis.opendocument.spreadsheet-template

        ots

        Spreadsheet document used as template

        -
        +

        application/vnd.oasis.opendocument.chart

        odc

        Chart document

        -
        +

        application/
         vnd.oasis.opendocument.chart-template

        otc

        Chart document used as template

        -
        +

        application/vnd.oasis.opendocument.image

        (deprecated)

        @@ -31430,7 +31433,7 @@

        20.442 odi

        Image document

        -
        +

        application/
         vnd.oasis.opendocument.image-template

        (deprecated)

        @@ -31438,31 +31441,31 @@

        20.442 oti

        Image document used as template

        -
        +

        application/vnd.oasis.opendocument.formula

        odf

        Formula document

        -
        +

        application/
         vnd.oasis.opendocument.formula-template

        otf

        Formula document used as template

        -
        +

        application/vnd.oasis.opendocument.text-master

        odm

        Global Text document. See section 19.812.

        -
        +

        application/vnd.oasis.opendocument.text-master-template

        otm

        Global text document used as template

        -
        +

        application/vnd.oasis.opendocument.text-web

        oth

        @@ -31478,13 +31481,13 @@

        20.442 Table 27 - Recommended MIME types

        -
        +

        MIME type

        Ext.

        Description

        -
        +

        application/vnd.oasis.opendocument.base

        odb

        @@ -31493,10 +31496,10 @@

        20.442

        -

        The table:tab-color attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-properties> 17.15.

        +

        The table:tab-color attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-properties> ?.

        -

        The table:tab-color attribute has the data type color 18.3.9.

        -
        1. Appendix DAccessibility Guidelines (Non Normative) 

          1. D.1Title, Description and Caption of Graphical Elements 

        +

        The table:tab-color attribute has the data type color ?.

        +
        1. Appendix DAccessibility Guidelines (Non Normative) 

          1. D.1Title, Description and Caption of Graphical Elements 

        OpenDocument provides conventions to support accessible names, descriptions and captions for graphical elements.

        Accessible names, if available, are represented by the <svg:title> 10.3.17 element.  If the <svg:title> element is not available, any text referenced by a draw:caption-id 19.115 attribute is used as the title.

        @@ -31509,17 +31512,17 @@

        20.442 If a user agent supports relationships between graphic elements and their captions, the value of the draw:caption-id attribute for a graphical element should be used to for that relationship. 19.115

        -

        The table:tab-color attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-properties> 17.15.

        +

        The table:tab-color attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-properties> ?.

        -

        The table:tab-color attribute has the data type color 18.3.9.

        +

        The table:tab-color attribute has the data type color ?.

            1. D.1.1Guidance for authors 

        Authors should not assign names to objects having no semantic value. If no name is assigned the caption text will be used in its place. The <svg:title> element should take precedence over the caption text for accessible name assignment by the user agent.

        Assignment of the long description should only be necessary when a drawing object is significantly complex and the user needs more information to describe it. Long descriptions would be more applicable to drawing groupings than basic drawing shapes.

        -

        The table:tab-color attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-properties> 17.15.

        +

        The table:tab-color attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-properties> ?.

        -

        The table:tab-color attribute has the data type color 18.3.9.

        +

        The table:tab-color attribute has the data type color ?.

            1. D.1.2Authoring tool responsibility for presenting and prompting for the <svg:title> and <svg:desc> elements 

        Authoring tools should provide an option from an objects context menu to allow the user to enter the text for either of these elements as a minimum. More proactive authoring tools should have a facility for prompting the author for this text. Since the <svg:desc> element is a long description, a text area vs. a text field should be used to prompt the user accordingly in GUI-based authoring tools like office applications.

        @@ -31527,45 +31530,45 @@

        20.442 For <draw:g> 10.3.15 elements the drawing objects which are members of the group should visible only when the group is expanded.

        -

        The table:tab-color attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-properties> 17.15.

        +

        The table:tab-color attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-properties> ?.

        -

        The table:tab-color attribute has the data type color 18.3.9.

        +

        The table:tab-color attribute has the data type color ?.

          1. D.2Hyperlink Titles 

        When transforming from another document format to OpenDocument the alt text of hyperlinks, should be mapped to the office:title attribute of <text:a> 6.1.8 elements or <draw:a> 10.4.12 elements. When exporting OpenDocument documents to HTML, the contents of title text should be mapped to title attribute text on HTML anchor tags. As a minimum, authoring tools should provide a mechanism to provide the hint text.

        The title text should be made accessible to the assistive technology and user. The user agent should allow for programmatic access through standard accessibility APIs such as the accessible description. Users should experience visible access to the hint text via the keyboard or mouse.

        -

        The table:tab-color attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-properties> 17.15.

        +

        The table:tab-color attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-properties> ?.

        -

        The table:tab-color attribute has the data type color 18.3.9.

        +

        The table:tab-color attribute has the data type color ?.

          1. D.3Tables in Presentations 

        Users importing non-OpenDocument slides that contain tables need access to the table structure via their assistive technology. Therefore tables imported into an OpenDocument application from another file format must have their structure preserved, and when saved as OpenDocument should be saved as as embedded spreadsheets.

        -

        The table:tab-color attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-properties> 17.15.

        +

        The table:tab-color attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-properties> ?.

        -

        The table:tab-color attribute has the data type color 18.3.9.

        +

        The table:tab-color attribute has the data type color ?.

          1. D.4Further Guidelines 

        Additional, non-normative Accessibility Guidelines are available at: https://docs.oasis-open.org/office/office-accessibility/v1.0/ODF_Accessibility_Guidelines-v1.0.html. That more comprehensive document will be the up-to-date set of recommendations for what all OpenDocument applications should do in order to fully support accessibility.

        -

        The table:tab-color attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-properties> 17.15.

        +

        The table:tab-color attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-properties> ?.

        -

        The table:tab-color attribute has the data type color 18.3.9.

        +

        The table:tab-color attribute has the data type color ?.

        1. Appendix EBidirectional (BiDi) Scripts, Numeric Digits Presentation and Calendars (Non Normative) 

        This appendix specifies how bidirectional (BiDi) scripts and related information are represented in OpenDocument.

        -

        The table:tab-color attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-properties> 17.15.

        +

        The table:tab-color attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-properties> ?.

        -

        The table:tab-color attribute has the data type color 18.3.9.

        -
          1. E.1Paragraph and Layout Direction 

        +

        The table:tab-color attribute has the data type color ?.

        +
          1. E.1Paragraph and Layout Direction 

        In OpenDocument, the direction of text runs inside a paragraph is calculated using the Unicode BiDi Algorithm. See [UAX9]. The paragraph direction, as required by the BiDi Algorithm (see BD5 of [UAX9]), and the display direction of layout objects like table or page columns (in the following called layout direction) is controlled by a writing mode attribute (style:writing-mode) that can be used within styles.

        The writing mode attribute can be applied individually to paragraph styles, page styles, section styles, table styles, table cell styles, graphic styles and chart styles. If present within a paragraph style, it controls the paragraph direction of those paragraphs, to which the style is applied. If present within a page style, section style, table style, table cell style, graphic style or chart style, it controls the layout direction of those pages, text sections, tables, table cells, text-boxes and chart objects to which the styles is applied.

         

         

        The paragraph direction specifies the default bidirectional orientation of the text in that paragraph. The result of the BiDi Algorithm can be manually changed by inserting BiDi embedding control characters (U+202A ... U+202E) and implicit directional marks (U+200E ...U+200F) into the text. See [UTR20].

         

         

         

         

        -

        The table:tab-color attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-properties> 17.15.

        +

        The table:tab-color attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-properties> ?.

        -

        The table:tab-color attribute has the data type color 18.3.9.

        +

        The table:tab-color attribute has the data type color ?.

          1. E.2Numeric Digits Presentation and Calendars 

        All digits that have a Unicode code point can be included in an OpenDocument document.

        @@ -31577,22 +31580,22 @@

        20.442 OpenDocument further supports data styles, which describe how different types of data are displayed, for example, a number or a date. Data styles are described in section 16.29. The presentation of numeric digits can be controlled by the transliteration attributes described in sections 19.365-19.368. The presentation of date information can be controlled by the number:calendar attribute specified in section 19.348.

        -

        The table:tab-color attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-properties> 17.15.

        +

        The table:tab-color attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-properties> ?.

        -

        The table:tab-color attribute has the data type color 18.3.9.

        +

        The table:tab-color attribute has the data type color ?.

        1. Appendix FRecommended Usage of SMIL 

        The following sections describe the usage of SMIL animation elements that enables an office application to present the animation elements in a simple and easy to use UI to the user. This UI may contain a single main sequence of effects, and in addition to this, multiple sequences of effects that are started as interactions on drawing shapes. An effect is a combination of one or more animation elements that animate a single shape and or a shape's paragraphs.

        In user interfaces, effects should be creatable by using presets that have localized and meaningful names. This way, the user will not work on a hierarchy of SMIL animation elements, but on one dimensional lists of effects, which are much easier to handle for the office application users.

        -

        The table:tab-color attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-properties> 17.15.

        +

        The table:tab-color attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-properties> ?.

        -

        The table:tab-color attribute has the data type color 18.3.9.

        +

        The table:tab-color attribute has the data type color ?.

          1. F.1Slide Animation 

        Each <draw:page> 10.2.4 element may have an <anim:par> 15.4.2 element that defines the animation of that page during a running slideshow. This <anim:par> element should contain one <anim:seq> 15.4.3 element which is the main sequence for shape effects and zero or more <anim:seq> elements that define interactive sequences for shapes that contain animation interactions. The animation elements are executed after the slide has executed its initial transition.

        The <anim:par> element may further contain an <anim:par> element that defines the slide transition. Its smil:begin 19.441 attribute shall have the value <id>.begin, where <id> is the id of the slide's <draw:page> element itself. This <anim:par> element can contain basic animation elements as defined in chapter 15. These elements shall specify the <draw:page> element itself as target. If such an <anim:par> element for slide transitions is present, it overrides the following presentation page formatting properties:

        -
        • <presentation:sound>. See 10.8.2. 

        • presentation:transition-speed. See 20.238. 

        • presentation:transition-style. See 20.239. 

        • presentation:transition-type. See 20.240. 

        +
        • <presentation:sound>. See 10.9.3. 

        • presentation:transition-speed. See 20.238. 

        • presentation:transition-style. See 20.239. 

        • presentation:transition-type. See 20.240. 

        For backward compatibility reasons, producers that use an <anim:par> element to define the slide transition should also add the above presentation page formatting properties. This also enables consumers without SMIL support to display the slide transitions.

        Example: The following example defines a slide wipe transition.

        @@ -31625,9 +31628,9 @@

        20.442

        </draw:page>

        -

        The table:tab-color attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-properties> 17.15.

        +

        The table:tab-color attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-properties> ?.

        -

        The table:tab-color attribute has the data type color 18.3.9.

        +

        The table:tab-color attribute has the data type color ?.

          1. F.2Main Sequence 

        The main sequence is a <anim:seq> 15.4.3 element which contains the effects that should start after the slide has executed its initial transition. Since this is a sequential container, its child nodes are executed one after each other. If a child node's smil:begin 19.441 attribute has the value indefinite execution is stalled until the user advances the slideshow by a mouse or key interaction.

        @@ -31740,6 +31743,7 @@

        20.442    <!-- first group of effects to execute --> +

              @@ -31768,15 +31772,15 @@

        20.442

        </anim:par>

        -

        The table:tab-color attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-properties> 17.15.

        +

        The table:tab-color attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-properties> ?.

        -

        The table:tab-color attribute has the data type color 18.3.9.

        +

        The table:tab-color attribute has the data type color ?.

          1. F.3Interactive Sequence 

        An interactive sequence is a <anim:seq> 15.4.3 element that should have the same structure as a main sequence. The only difference is that the <anim:par> 15.4.2 element in the first level has a smil:begin 15.4.3 attribute with a value like [shape-id].click, where [shape-id] identifies a drawing shapes by its draw:id 19.187 attribute. These animation elements are triggered when the user interacts with the element defined by [shape-id].

        -

        The table:tab-color attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-properties> 17.15.

        +

        The table:tab-color attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-properties> ?.

        -

        The table:tab-color attribute has the data type color 18.3.9.

        +

        The table:tab-color attribute has the data type color ?.

        1. Appendix GChanges From ODF 1.3 (Non Normative) 

         

        This appendix describes changes that are related to Part 3 of this specification.

         

        @@ -31890,7 +31894,7 @@

        20.442  

        The following element has moved:

        -

        <presentation:sound> from 10.8.2 to 10.8.2

        +

        <presentation:sound> from 10.8.2 to 10.9.3

         

        The following attributes are new:

        @@ -31900,7 +31904,7 @@

        20.442 draw:allow-overlap 20.438 Office-4047

        -

        draw:decorative Error: Reference source not found Office-4132

        +

        draw:decorative 20.441 Office-4132

        draw:extrusion-metal-type 19.923 Office-4123

        @@ -32004,7 +32008,7 @@

        20.442 svg:viewBox 19.574 Office-3824

        -

        style:writing-mode General Error: Reference source not found Office-4030

        +

        style:writing-mode General 20.404.1 Office-4030

        style:writing-mode_<style:graphic-properties> 20.404.2 Office-4030

        @@ -32026,7 +32030,7 @@

        20.442 table:search-criteria-must-apply-to-whole-cell 19.711 Office-4107

        -

        text:condition general Error: Reference source not found Office-4022

        +

        text:condition general 19.782.1 Office-4022

        text:main-entry-style-name 19.838 Office-4119

        @@ -32064,11 +32068,13 @@

        20.442  

        The following attribute has moved:

        -

        table:tab-color from 19.731 to 19.731

        -

         

        +

        table:tab-color from 19.731 to 20.442

        + +

        +

        Removed elements, attributes and values and consequential changes

        -

        table:cell-range-address Error: Reference source not found within <chart:plot-area> Office-3741

        +

        table:cell-range-address 19.597.6 within <chart:plot-area> Office-3741

        chart:data-source-has-labels 19.17 Office-4134

        diff --git a/docs/odf1.4/part3-schema/OpenDocument-v1.4-part3-schema.html b/docs/odf1.4/part3-schema/OpenDocument-v1.4-part3-schema.html index 0ae18db..697d39e 100644 --- a/docs/odf1.4/part3-schema/OpenDocument-v1.4-part3-schema.html +++ b/docs/odf1.4/part3-schema/OpenDocument-v1.4-part3-schema.html @@ -40,37 +40,37 @@ span.footnodeNumber { padding-right:1em; } span.annotation_style_by_filter { font-size:95%; font-family:Arial; background-color:#fff000; margin:0; border:0; padding:0; } span.heading_numbering { margin-right: 0.8rem; }* { margin:0;} - .Formula { font-size:10pt; font-style:normal; font-weight:normal; letter-spacing:normal; line-height:100%; text-align:left ! important; font-family:Arial; text-decoration:none ! important; writing-mode:horizontal-tb; direction:ltr; vertical-align:top; background-color:transparent; } - .fr1 { background-color:transparent; font-size:10pt; font-style:normal; font-weight:normal; letter-spacing:normal; line-height:100%; text-align:left ! important; font-family:Arial; text-align:right; text-decoration:none ! important; vertical-align:top; writing-mode:horizontal-tb; direction:ltr; margin-left:0.199cm; margin-right:0.199cm; margin-top:0.199cm; margin-bottom:0.199cm; } - .fr10 { background-color:transparent; font-size:10pt; font-style:normal; font-weight:normal; letter-spacing:normal; line-height:100%; text-align:left ! important; font-family:Arial; text-decoration:none ! important; writing-mode:horizontal-tb; direction:ltr; vertical-align:top; text-align:center; } - .fr11 { background-color:transparent; font-size:10pt; font-style:normal; font-weight:normal; letter-spacing:normal; line-height:100%; text-align:left ! important; font-family:Arial; text-decoration:none ! important; writing-mode:horizontal-tb; direction:ltr; border-top-style:none; border-left-style:none; border-bottom-style:none; border-right-style:none; margin-left:0cm; margin-right:0cm; margin-top:0cm; margin-bottom:0cm; vertical-align:top; padding:0cm; } - .fr12 { background-color:transparent; font-size:10pt; font-style:normal; font-weight:normal; letter-spacing:normal; line-height:100%; text-align:left ! important; font-family:Arial; text-decoration:none ! important; vertical-align:top; writing-mode:horizontal-tb; direction:ltr; } - .fr13 { background-color:transparent; font-size:10pt; font-style:normal; font-weight:normal; letter-spacing:normal; line-height:100%; text-align:left ! important; font-family:Arial; text-decoration:none ! important; vertical-align:middle; writing-mode:horizontal-tb; direction:ltr; } - .fr14 { background-color:transparent; font-size:10pt; font-style:normal; font-weight:normal; letter-spacing:normal; line-height:100%; text-align:left ! important; font-family:Arial; text-decoration:none ! important; vertical-align:top; writing-mode:horizontal-tb; direction:ltr; } - .fr15 { background-color:transparent; font-size:10pt; font-style:normal; font-weight:normal; letter-spacing:normal; line-height:100%; text-align:left ! important; font-family:Arial; text-decoration:none ! important; vertical-align:middle; writing-mode:horizontal-tb; direction:ltr; margin-left:5.334cm; margin-right:0cm; } - .fr2 { background-color:transparent; font-size:10pt; font-style:normal; font-weight:normal; letter-spacing:normal; line-height:100%; text-align:left ! important; font-family:Arial; text-align:right; text-decoration:none ! important; vertical-align:top; writing-mode:horizontal-tb; direction:ltr; border-top-style:none; border-left-style:none; border-bottom-style:none; border-right-style:none; margin-left:0.199cm; margin-right:0.199cm; margin-top:0.199cm; margin-bottom:0.199cm; padding:0cm; } - .fr3 { background-color:transparent; font-size:10pt; font-style:normal; font-weight:normal; letter-spacing:normal; line-height:100%; text-align:left ! important; font-family:Arial; text-align:center; text-decoration:none ! important; vertical-align:top; writing-mode:horizontal-tb; direction:ltr; } - .fr4 { background-color:transparent; font-size:10pt; font-style:normal; font-weight:normal; letter-spacing:normal; line-height:100%; text-align:left ! important; font-family:Arial; text-decoration:none ! important; vertical-align:middle; writing-mode:horizontal-tb; direction:ltr; border-top-style:none; border-left-style:none; border-bottom-style:none; border-right-style:none; margin-left:0cm; margin-right:0cm; margin-top:0cm; margin-bottom:0cm; padding:0cm; } - .fr5 { background-color:transparent; font-size:10pt; font-style:normal; font-weight:normal; letter-spacing:normal; line-height:100%; text-align:left ! important; font-family:Arial; text-decoration:none ! important; writing-mode:horizontal-tb; direction:ltr; vertical-align:top; text-align:center; } - .fr6 { background-color:transparent; font-size:10pt; font-style:normal; font-weight:normal; letter-spacing:normal; line-height:100%; text-align:left ! important; font-family:Arial; text-decoration:none ! important; writing-mode:horizontal-tb; direction:ltr; border-top-style:none; border-left-style:none; border-bottom-style:none; border-right-style:none; margin-left:0cm; margin-right:0cm; margin-top:0cm; margin-bottom:0cm; vertical-align:top; padding:0cm; } - .fr7 { background-color:transparent; font-size:10pt; font-style:normal; font-weight:normal; letter-spacing:normal; line-height:100%; text-align:left ! important; font-family:Arial; text-decoration:none ! important; writing-mode:horizontal-tb; direction:ltr; float:right; vertical-align:top; text-align:right; } - .fr8 { background-color:transparent; font-size:10pt; font-style:normal; font-weight:normal; letter-spacing:normal; line-height:100%; text-align:left ! important; font-family:Arial; text-decoration:none ! important; vertical-align:top; writing-mode:horizontal-tb; direction:ltr; } - .fr9 { background-color:transparent; font-size:10pt; font-style:normal; font-weight:normal; letter-spacing:normal; line-height:100%; text-align:left ! important; font-family:Arial; text-decoration:none ! important; writing-mode:horizontal-tb; direction:ltr; border-top-style:none; border-left-style:none; border-bottom-style:none; border-right-style:none; margin-left:0cm; margin-right:0cm; margin-top:0cm; margin-bottom:0cm; vertical-align:top; text-align:center; padding:0cm; } - .gr1 { font-size:10pt; font-style:normal; font-weight:normal; letter-spacing:normal; line-height:100%; text-align:left ! important; font-family:Arial; text-decoration:none ! important; writing-mode:horizontal-tb; direction:ltr; padding-top:0.125cm; padding-bottom:0.125cm; padding-left:0.25cm; padding-right:0.25cm; vertical-align:middle; } - .gr10 { font-size:10pt; font-style:normal; font-weight:normal; letter-spacing:normal; line-height:100%; text-align:left ! important; font-family:Arial; text-decoration:none ! important; writing-mode:horizontal-tb; direction:ltr; vertical-align:middle; } - .gr11 { font-size:10pt; font-style:normal; font-weight:normal; letter-spacing:normal; line-height:100%; text-align:left ! important; font-family:Arial; text-decoration:none ! important; writing-mode:horizontal-tb; direction:ltr; padding-top:0.125cm; padding-bottom:0.125cm; padding-left:0.25cm; padding-right:0.25cm; } - .gr12 { font-size:10pt; font-style:normal; font-weight:normal; letter-spacing:normal; line-height:100%; text-align:left ! important; font-family:Arial; text-decoration:none ! important; writing-mode:horizontal-tb; direction:ltr; min-height:0.489cm;min-width:0.215cm;padding-top:0cm; padding-bottom:0cm; padding-left:0cm; padding-right:0cm; } - .gr13 { font-size:10pt; font-style:normal; font-weight:normal; letter-spacing:normal; line-height:100%; text-align:left ! important; font-family:Arial; text-decoration:none ! important; writing-mode:horizontal-tb; direction:ltr; min-height:0.489cm;min-width:0.215cm;padding-top:0cm; padding-bottom:0cm; padding-left:0cm; padding-right:0cm; } - .gr14 { font-size:10pt; font-style:normal; font-weight:normal; letter-spacing:normal; line-height:100%; text-align:left ! important; font-family:Arial; text-decoration:none ! important; writing-mode:horizontal-tb; direction:ltr; min-height:0.489cm;min-width:0.215cm;padding-top:0cm; padding-bottom:0cm; padding-left:0cm; padding-right:0cm; } - .gr15 { font-size:10pt; font-style:normal; font-weight:normal; letter-spacing:normal; line-height:100%; text-align:left ! important; font-family:Arial; text-decoration:none ! important; writing-mode:horizontal-tb; direction:ltr; min-height:0.489cm;min-width:0.215cm;padding-top:0cm; padding-bottom:0cm; padding-left:0cm; padding-right:0cm; } - .gr2 { font-size:10pt; font-style:normal; font-weight:normal; letter-spacing:normal; line-height:100%; text-align:left ! important; font-family:Arial; text-decoration:none ! important; writing-mode:horizontal-tb; direction:ltr; margin-left:0cm; margin-right:0.4cm; float:left; vertical-align:top; } - .gr3 { font-size:10pt; font-style:normal; font-weight:normal; letter-spacing:normal; line-height:100%; text-align:left ! important; font-family:Arial; text-decoration:none ! important; writing-mode:horizontal-tb; direction:ltr; padding-top:0.139cm; padding-bottom:0.139cm; padding-left:0.265cm; padding-right:0.265cm; } - .gr4 { font-size:10pt; font-style:normal; font-weight:normal; letter-spacing:normal; line-height:100%; text-align:left ! important; font-family:Arial; text-decoration:none ! important; writing-mode:horizontal-tb; direction:ltr; padding-top:0.125cm; padding-bottom:0.125cm; padding-left:0.25cm; padding-right:0.25cm; } - .gr5 { font-size:10pt; font-style:normal; font-weight:normal; letter-spacing:normal; line-height:100%; text-align:left ! important; font-family:Arial; text-decoration:none ! important; writing-mode:horizontal-tb; direction:ltr; } - .gr6 { font-size:10pt; font-style:normal; font-weight:normal; letter-spacing:normal; line-height:100%; text-align:left ! important; font-family:Arial; text-decoration:none ! important; writing-mode:horizontal-tb; direction:ltr; padding-top:0.125cm; padding-bottom:0.125cm; padding-left:0.25cm; padding-right:0.25cm; } - .gr7 { font-size:10pt; font-style:normal; font-weight:normal; letter-spacing:normal; line-height:100%; text-align:left ! important; font-family:Arial; text-decoration:none ! important; writing-mode:horizontal-tb; direction:ltr; padding-top:0.125cm; padding-bottom:0.125cm; padding-left:0.25cm; padding-right:0.25cm; } - .gr8 { font-size:10pt; font-style:normal; font-weight:normal; letter-spacing:normal; line-height:100%; text-align:left ! important; font-family:Arial; text-decoration:none ! important; writing-mode:horizontal-tb; direction:ltr; min-height:0.367cm;min-width:0.108cm;padding-top:0cm; padding-bottom:0cm; padding-left:0cm; padding-right:0cm; } - .gr9 { font-size:10pt; font-style:normal; font-weight:normal; letter-spacing:normal; line-height:100%; text-align:left ! important; font-family:Arial; text-decoration:none ! important; writing-mode:horizontal-tb; direction:ltr; min-height:0.367cm;min-width:0.164cm;padding-top:0cm; padding-bottom:0cm; padding-left:0cm; padding-right:0cm; } + .Formula { font-size:10pt; font-style:normal; font-weight:normal; letter-spacing:normal; line-height:100%; text-align:left ! important; font-family:Arial; text-decoration:none ! important; vertical-align:top; background-color:transparent; } + .fr1 { background-color:transparent; font-size:10pt; font-style:normal; font-weight:normal; letter-spacing:normal; line-height:100%; text-align:left ! important; font-family:Arial; text-align:right; text-decoration:none ! important; vertical-align:top; margin-left:0.199cm; margin-right:0.199cm; margin-top:0.199cm; margin-bottom:0.199cm; } + .fr10 { background-color:transparent; font-size:10pt; font-style:normal; font-weight:normal; letter-spacing:normal; line-height:100%; text-align:left ! important; font-family:Arial; text-decoration:none ! important; vertical-align:top; text-align:center; } + .fr11 { background-color:transparent; font-size:10pt; font-style:normal; font-weight:normal; letter-spacing:normal; line-height:100%; text-align:left ! important; font-family:Arial; text-decoration:none ! important; border-top-style:none; border-left-style:none; border-bottom-style:none; border-right-style:none; margin-left:0cm; margin-right:0cm; margin-top:0cm; margin-bottom:0cm; vertical-align:top; padding:0cm; } + .fr12 { background-color:transparent; font-size:10pt; font-style:normal; font-weight:normal; letter-spacing:normal; line-height:100%; text-align:left ! important; font-family:Arial; text-decoration:none ! important; vertical-align:top; } + .fr13 { background-color:transparent; font-size:10pt; font-style:normal; font-weight:normal; letter-spacing:normal; line-height:100%; text-align:left ! important; font-family:Arial; text-decoration:none ! important; vertical-align:middle; } + .fr14 { background-color:transparent; font-size:10pt; font-style:normal; font-weight:normal; letter-spacing:normal; line-height:100%; text-align:left ! important; font-family:Arial; text-decoration:none ! important; vertical-align:top; } + .fr15 { background-color:transparent; font-size:10pt; font-style:normal; font-weight:normal; letter-spacing:normal; line-height:100%; text-align:left ! important; font-family:Arial; text-decoration:none ! important; vertical-align:middle; margin-left:5.334cm; margin-right:0cm; } + .fr2 { background-color:transparent; font-size:10pt; font-style:normal; font-weight:normal; letter-spacing:normal; line-height:100%; text-align:left ! important; font-family:Arial; text-align:right; text-decoration:none ! important; vertical-align:top; border-top-style:none; border-left-style:none; border-bottom-style:none; border-right-style:none; margin-left:0.199cm; margin-right:0.199cm; margin-top:0.199cm; margin-bottom:0.199cm; padding:0cm; } + .fr3 { background-color:transparent; font-size:10pt; font-style:normal; font-weight:normal; letter-spacing:normal; line-height:100%; text-align:left ! important; font-family:Arial; text-align:center; text-decoration:none ! important; vertical-align:top; } + .fr4 { background-color:transparent; font-size:10pt; font-style:normal; font-weight:normal; letter-spacing:normal; line-height:100%; text-align:left ! important; font-family:Arial; text-decoration:none ! important; vertical-align:middle; border-top-style:none; border-left-style:none; border-bottom-style:none; border-right-style:none; margin-left:0cm; margin-right:0cm; margin-top:0cm; margin-bottom:0cm; padding:0cm; } + .fr5 { background-color:transparent; font-size:10pt; font-style:normal; font-weight:normal; letter-spacing:normal; line-height:100%; text-align:left ! important; font-family:Arial; text-decoration:none ! important; vertical-align:top; text-align:center; } + .fr6 { background-color:transparent; font-size:10pt; font-style:normal; font-weight:normal; letter-spacing:normal; line-height:100%; text-align:left ! important; font-family:Arial; text-decoration:none ! important; border-top-style:none; border-left-style:none; border-bottom-style:none; border-right-style:none; margin-left:0cm; margin-right:0cm; margin-top:0cm; margin-bottom:0cm; vertical-align:top; padding:0cm; } + .fr7 { background-color:transparent; font-size:10pt; font-style:normal; font-weight:normal; letter-spacing:normal; line-height:100%; text-align:left ! important; font-family:Arial; text-decoration:none ! important; float:right; vertical-align:top; text-align:right; } + .fr8 { background-color:transparent; font-size:10pt; font-style:normal; font-weight:normal; letter-spacing:normal; line-height:100%; text-align:left ! important; font-family:Arial; text-decoration:none ! important; vertical-align:top; } + .fr9 { background-color:transparent; font-size:10pt; font-style:normal; font-weight:normal; letter-spacing:normal; line-height:100%; text-align:left ! important; font-family:Arial; text-decoration:none ! important; border-top-style:none; border-left-style:none; border-bottom-style:none; border-right-style:none; margin-left:0cm; margin-right:0cm; margin-top:0cm; margin-bottom:0cm; vertical-align:top; text-align:center; padding:0cm; } + .gr1 { font-size:10pt; font-style:normal; font-weight:normal; letter-spacing:normal; line-height:100%; text-align:left ! important; font-family:Arial; text-decoration:none ! important; padding-top:0.125cm; padding-bottom:0.125cm; padding-left:0.25cm; padding-right:0.25cm; vertical-align:middle; } + .gr10 { font-size:10pt; font-style:normal; font-weight:normal; letter-spacing:normal; line-height:100%; text-align:left ! important; font-family:Arial; text-decoration:none ! important; vertical-align:middle; } + .gr11 { font-size:10pt; font-style:normal; font-weight:normal; letter-spacing:normal; line-height:100%; text-align:left ! important; font-family:Arial; text-decoration:none ! important; padding-top:0.125cm; padding-bottom:0.125cm; padding-left:0.25cm; padding-right:0.25cm; } + .gr12 { font-size:10pt; font-style:normal; font-weight:normal; letter-spacing:normal; line-height:100%; text-align:left ! important; font-family:Arial; text-decoration:none ! important; min-height:0.489cm;min-width:0.215cm;padding-top:0cm; padding-bottom:0cm; padding-left:0cm; padding-right:0cm; writing-mode:horizontal-tb; direction:ltr; } + .gr13 { font-size:10pt; font-style:normal; font-weight:normal; letter-spacing:normal; line-height:100%; text-align:left ! important; font-family:Arial; text-decoration:none ! important; min-height:0.489cm;min-width:0.215cm;padding-top:0cm; padding-bottom:0cm; padding-left:0cm; padding-right:0cm; writing-mode:horizontal-tb; direction:ltr; } + .gr14 { font-size:10pt; font-style:normal; font-weight:normal; letter-spacing:normal; line-height:100%; text-align:left ! important; font-family:Arial; text-decoration:none ! important; min-height:0.489cm;min-width:0.215cm;padding-top:0cm; padding-bottom:0cm; padding-left:0cm; padding-right:0cm; writing-mode:horizontal-tb; direction:ltr; } + .gr15 { font-size:10pt; font-style:normal; font-weight:normal; letter-spacing:normal; line-height:100%; text-align:left ! important; font-family:Arial; text-decoration:none ! important; min-height:0.489cm;min-width:0.215cm;padding-top:0cm; padding-bottom:0cm; padding-left:0cm; padding-right:0cm; writing-mode:horizontal-tb; direction:ltr; } + .gr2 { font-size:10pt; font-style:normal; font-weight:normal; letter-spacing:normal; line-height:100%; text-align:left ! important; font-family:Arial; text-decoration:none ! important; margin-left:0cm; margin-right:0.4cm; float:left; vertical-align:top; } + .gr3 { font-size:10pt; font-style:normal; font-weight:normal; letter-spacing:normal; line-height:100%; text-align:left ! important; font-family:Arial; text-decoration:none ! important; padding-top:0.139cm; padding-bottom:0.139cm; padding-left:0.265cm; padding-right:0.265cm; } + .gr4 { font-size:10pt; font-style:normal; font-weight:normal; letter-spacing:normal; line-height:100%; text-align:left ! important; font-family:Arial; text-decoration:none ! important; padding-top:0.125cm; padding-bottom:0.125cm; padding-left:0.25cm; padding-right:0.25cm; } + .gr5 { font-size:10pt; font-style:normal; font-weight:normal; letter-spacing:normal; line-height:100%; text-align:left ! important; font-family:Arial; text-decoration:none ! important; } + .gr6 { font-size:10pt; font-style:normal; font-weight:normal; letter-spacing:normal; line-height:100%; text-align:left ! important; font-family:Arial; text-decoration:none ! important; padding-top:0.125cm; padding-bottom:0.125cm; padding-left:0.25cm; padding-right:0.25cm; } + .gr7 { font-size:10pt; font-style:normal; font-weight:normal; letter-spacing:normal; line-height:100%; text-align:left ! important; font-family:Arial; text-decoration:none ! important; padding-top:0.125cm; padding-bottom:0.125cm; padding-left:0.25cm; padding-right:0.25cm; } + .gr8 { font-size:10pt; font-style:normal; font-weight:normal; letter-spacing:normal; line-height:100%; text-align:left ! important; font-family:Arial; text-decoration:none ! important; min-height:0.367cm;min-width:0.108cm;padding-top:0cm; padding-bottom:0cm; padding-left:0cm; padding-right:0cm; writing-mode:horizontal-tb; direction:ltr; } + .gr9 { font-size:10pt; font-style:normal; font-weight:normal; letter-spacing:normal; line-height:100%; text-align:left ! important; font-family:Arial; text-decoration:none ! important; min-height:0.367cm;min-width:0.164cm;padding-top:0cm; padding-bottom:0cm; padding-left:0cm; padding-right:0cm; writing-mode:horizontal-tb; direction:ltr; } .Appendix_20_Heading_borderStart { background-color:transparent; border-left-style:none; border-right-style:none; border-top-width:0.018cm; border-top-style:solid; border-top-color:#808080; color:#2248e5; font-size:18pt; font-style:normal; font-weight:bold; letter-spacing:normal; margin-top:0.847cm; padding:0cm; padding-left:0cm; padding-right:0cm; padding-top:0.212cm; text-align:left ! important; font-family:'Liberation Sans'; text-decoration:none ! 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        Open Document Format for Office Applications (OpenDocument) Version 1.4. Part 3: OpenDocument Schema

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        The name "OASIS" is a trademark of OASIS, the owner and developer of this specification, and should be used only to refer to the organization and its official outputs. OASIS welcomes reference to, and implementation and use of, specifications, while reserving the right to enforce its marks against misleading uses. Please see https://www.oasis-open.org/policies-guidelines/trademark for above guidance.

        Table of Contents

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        1 Introduction

        1.1 Introduction

        1.2 Terminology

        1.3 Normative References

        1.4 Non Normative References

        1.5 Namespaces

        2 OpenDocument Documents, Consumers and Producers

        2.1 Introduction

        2.2 Document Conformance

        2.2.1 OpenDocument Document

        2.2.2 OpenDocument Extended Document

        2.2.3 OpenDocument Text Document

        2.2.4 OpenDocument Spreadsheet Document

        2.2.5 OpenDocument Drawing Document

        2.2.6 OpenDocument Presentation Document

        2.2.7 OpenDocument Chart Document

        2.2.8 OpenDocument Image Document

        2.2.9 OpenDocument Formula Document

        2.2.10 OpenDocument Database Front End Document

        2.3 Producers

        2.3.1 OpenDocument Producer

        2.3.2 OpenDocument Extended Producer

        2.4 Consumer

        3 Document Structure

        3.1 Document Representation

        3.1.1 General

        3.1.2 <office:document>(Single OpenDocument XML Files)

        3.1.3 Package OpenDocument Files

        3.1.3.1 General

        3.1.3.2 <office:document-content>

        3.1.3.3 <office:document-styles>

        3.1.3.4 <office:document-meta>

        3.1.3.5 <office:document-settings>

        3.1.4 Summary of Document Representation

        3.2 <office:meta>

        3.3 <office:body>

        3.4 <office:text>

        3.5 <office:drawing>

        3.6 <office:presentation>

        3.7 <office:spreadsheet>

        3.8 <office:chart>

        3.9 <office:image>

        3.10 <office:settings>

        3.10.1 General

        3.10.2 <config:config-item-set>

        3.10.3 <config:config-item>

        3.10.4 <config:config-item-map-indexed>

        3.10.5 <config:config-item-map-entry>

        3.10.6 <config:config-item-map-named>

        3.11 Cursor Position Setting

        3.12 <office:scripts>

        3.13 <office:script>

        3.14 <office:font-face-decls>

        3.15 Styles

        3.15.1 General

        3.15.2 <office:styles>

        3.15.3 <office:automatic-styles>

        3.15.4 <office:master-styles>

        3.16 Document Signatures

        3.17 Foreign Elements and Attributes

        3.18 White Space Processing and EOL Handling

        3.19 MIME Types and File Name Extensions

        4 Metadata

        4.1 General

        4.2 RDF Metadata

        4.2.1 In-Content Metadata (RDFa)

        4.2.2 manifest.rdf

        4.2.2.1 General

        4.2.2.2 odf:ContentFile

        4.2.2.3 odf:StylesFile

        4.2.2.4 odf:Element

        4.2.2.5 odf:prefix

        4.2.2.6 odf:suffix

        4.3 Non-RDF Metadata

        4.3.1 General

        4.3.2 Pre-Defined Metadata Elements

        4.3.2.1 <meta:generator>

        4.3.2.2 <dc:title>

        4.3.2.3 <dc:description>

        4.3.2.4 <dc:subject>

        4.3.2.5 <meta:keyword>

        4.3.2.6 <meta:initial-creator>

        4.3.2.7 <dc:creator>

        4.3.2.8 <meta:printed-by>

        4.3.2.9 <meta:creation-date>

        4.3.2.10 <dc:date>

        4.3.2.11 <meta:print-date>

        4.3.2.12 <meta:template>

        4.3.2.13 <meta:auto-reload>

        4.3.2.14 <meta:hyperlink-behaviour>

        4.3.2.15 <dc:language>

        4.3.2.16 <meta:editing-cycles>

        4.3.2.17 <meta:editing-duration>

        4.3.2.18 <meta:document-statistic>

        4.3.3 <meta:user-defined>

        5 Text Content

        5.1 Headings, Paragraphs and Basic Text Structure

        5.1.1 General

        5.1.2 <text:h>

        5.1.3 <text:p>

        5.2 <text:page-sequence>

        5.2.1 General

        5.2.2 <text:page>

        5.3 Lists

        5.3.1 <text:list>

        5.3.2 Default List Style

        5.3.3 <text:list-header>

        5.3.4 <text:list-item>

        5.3.5 List Item Style Rules

        5.3.6 <text:numbered-paragraph> (deprecated)

        5.3.7 Numbered Paragraph Style Rules (deprecated)

        5.4 <text:section>

        5.4.1 General

        5.4.2 <text:section-source>

        5.5 Change Tracking

        5.5.1 General

        5.5.2 <text:tracked-changes>

        5.5.3 <text:changed-region>

        5.5.4 <text:insertion>

        5.5.5 <text:deletion>

        5.5.6 <text:format-change>

        5.5.7 <office:change-info>

        5.5.8 Change Marks

        5.5.8.1 General

        5.5.8.2 <text:change-start>

        5.5.8.3 <text:change-end>

        5.5.8.4 <text:change>

        5.6 <text:soft-page-break>

        5.7 Document Declarations

        6 Paragraph Elements Content

        6.1 Basic Text Content

        6.1.1 General

        6.1.2 White Space Characters

        6.1.3 <text:s>

        6.1.4 <text:tab>

        6.1.5 <text:line-break>

        6.1.6 Soft Hyphens, Hyphens, and Non-breaking Spaces

        6.1.7 <text:span>

        6.1.8 <text:a>

        6.1.9 <text:meta>

        6.1.10 <text:number>

        6.2 Bookmarks and References

        6.2.1 Bookmarks

        6.2.1.1 General

        6.2.1.2 <text:bookmark>

        6.2.1.3 <text:bookmark-start>

        6.2.1.4 <text:bookmark-end>

        6.2.2 References

        6.2.2.1 General

        6.2.2.2 <text:reference-mark>

        6.2.2.3 <text:reference-mark-start>

        6.2.2.4 <text:reference-mark-end>

        6.3 Notes

        6.3.1 General

        6.3.2 <text:note>

        6.3.3 <text:note-citation>

        6.3.4 <text:note-body>

        6.4 <text:ruby>

        6.4.1 General

        6.4.2 <text:ruby-base>

        6.4.3 <text:ruby-text>

        7 Text Fields

        7.1 General

        7.2 Common Characteristics of Field Elements

        7.3 Document Fields

        7.3.1 General

        7.3.2 <text:date>

        7.3.3 <text:time>

        7.3.4 <text:page-number>

        7.3.5 <text:page-continuation>

        7.3.6 Subsequent Author Fields

        7.3.6.1 General

        7.3.6.2 <text:sender-firstname>

        7.3.6.3 <text:sender-lastname>

        7.3.6.4 <text:sender-initials>

        7.3.6.5 <text:sender-title>

        7.3.6.6 <text:sender-position>

        7.3.6.7 <text:sender-email>

        7.3.6.8 <text:sender-phone-private>

        7.3.6.9 <text:sender-fax>

        7.3.6.10 <text:sender-company>

        7.3.6.11 <text:sender-phone-work>

        7.3.6.12 <text:sender-street>

        7.3.6.13 <text:sender-city>

        7.3.6.14 <text:sender-postal-code>

        7.3.6.15 <text:sender-country>

        7.3.6.16 <text:sender-state-or-province>

        7.3.7 Author Fields

        7.3.7.1 <text:author-name>

        7.3.7.2 <text:author-initials>

        7.3.8 <text:chapter>

        7.3.9 <text:file-name>

        7.3.10 <text:template-name>

        7.3.11 <text:sheet-name>

        7.4 Variable Fields

        7.4.1 General

        7.4.2 <text:variable-decls>

        7.4.3 <text:variable-decl>

        7.4.4 <text:variable-set>

        7.4.5 <text:variable-get>

        7.4.6 <text:variable-input>

        7.4.7 <text:user-field-decls>

        7.4.8 <text:user-field-decl>

        7.4.9 <text:user-field-get>

        7.4.10 <text:user-field-input>

        7.4.11 <text:sequence-decls>

        7.4.12 <text:sequence-decl>

        7.4.13 <text:sequence>

        7.4.14 <text:expression>

        7.4.15 <text:text-input>

        7.4.16 <text:drop-down>

        7.4.17 <text:label>

        7.5 Metadata Fields

        7.5.1 General

        7.5.2 <text:initial-creator>

        7.5.3 <text:creation-date>

        7.5.4 <text:creation-time>

        7.5.5 <text:description>

        7.5.6 <text:user-defined>

        7.5.7 <text:print-time>

        7.5.8 <text:print-date>

        7.5.9 <text:printed-by>

        7.5.10 <text:title>

        7.5.11 <text:subject>

        7.5.12 <text:keywords>

        7.5.13 <text:editing-cycles>

        7.5.14 <text:editing-duration>

        7.5.15 <text:modification-time>

        7.5.16 <text:modification-date>

        7.5.17 <text:creator>

        7.5.18 Document Statistics Fields

        7.5.18.1 General

        7.5.18.2 <text:page-count>

        7.5.18.3 <text:paragraph-count>

        7.5.18.4 <text:word-count>

        7.5.18.5 <text:character-count>

        7.5.18.6 <text:table-count>

        7.5.18.7 <text:image-count>

        7.5.18.8 <text:object-count>

        7.5.19 <text:meta-field>

        7.6 Database Fields

        7.6.1 General

        7.6.2 <form:connection-resource>

        7.6.3 <text:database-display>

        7.6.4 <text:database-next>

        7.6.5 <text:database-row-select>

        7.6.6 <text:database-row-number>

        7.6.7 <text:database-name>

        7.7 More Fields

        7.7.1 Page Variable Fields

        7.7.1.1 General

        7.7.1.2 <text:page-variable-set>

        7.7.1.3 <text:page-variable-get>

        7.7.2 <text:placeholder>

        7.7.3 <text:conditional-text>

        7.7.4 <text:hidden-text>

        7.7.5 <text:reference-ref>

        7.7.6 <text:bookmark-ref>

        7.7.7 <text:note-ref>

        7.7.8 <text:sequence-ref>

        7.7.9 <text:script>

        7.7.10 <text:execute-macro>

        7.7.11 <text:hidden-paragraph>

        7.7.12 <text:dde-connection>

        7.7.13 <text:measure>

        7.7.14 <text:table-formula> (deprecated)

        8 Text Indexes

        8.1 Index Marks

        8.1.1 General

        8.1.2 <text:toc-mark-start>

        8.1.3 <text:toc-mark-end>

        8.1.4 <text:toc-mark>

        8.1.5 <text:user-index-mark-start>

        8.1.6 <text:user-index-mark-end>

        8.1.7 <text:user-index-mark>

        8.1.8 <text:alphabetical-index-mark-start>

        8.1.9 <text:alphabetical-index-mark-end>

        8.1.10 <text:alphabetical-index-mark>

        8.1.11 <text:bibliography-mark>

        8.2 Index Structure

        8.2.1 General

        8.2.2 <text:index-body>

        8.2.3 <text:index-title>

        8.3 <text:table-of-content>

        8.3.1 General

        8.3.2 <text:table-of-content-source>

        8.3.3 <text:table-of-content-entry-template>

        8.4 <text:illustration-index>

        8.4.1 General

        8.4.2 <text:illustration-index-source>

        8.4.3 <text:illustration-index-entry-template>

        8.5 <text:table-index>

        8.5.1 General

        8.5.2 <text:table-index-source>

        8.5.3 <text:table-index-entry-template>

        8.6 <text:object-index>

        8.6.1 General

        8.6.2 <text:object-index-source>

        8.6.3 <text:object-index-entry-template>

        8.7 <text:user-index>

        8.7.1 General

        8.7.2 <text:user-index-source>

        8.7.3 <text:user-index-entry-template>

        8.8 <text:alphabetical-index>

        8.8.1 General

        8.8.2 <text:alphabetical-index-source>

        8.8.3 <text:alphabetical-index-auto-mark-file>

        8.8.4 <text:alphabetical-index-entry-template>

        8.9 <text:bibliography>

        8.9.1 General

        8.9.2 <text:bibliography-source>

        8.9.3 <text:bibliography-entry-template>

        8.10 <text:index-source-styles>

        8.11 <text:index-source-style>

        8.12 <text:index-title-template>

        8.13 Index Template Entries

        8.13.1 <text:index-entry-chapter>

        8.13.2 <text:index-entry-text>

        8.13.3 <text:index-entry-page-number>

        8.13.4 <text:index-entry-span>

        8.13.5 <text:index-entry-bibliography>

        8.13.6 <text:index-entry-tab-stop>

        8.13.7 <text:index-entry-link-start>

        8.13.8 <text:index-entry-link-end>

        9 Tables

        9.1 Basic Tables

        9.1.1 General

        9.1.2 <table:table>

        9.1.3 <table:table-row>

        9.1.4 <table:table-cell>

        9.1.5 <table:covered-table-cell>

        9.1.6 <table:table-column>

        9.1.7 <table:table-header-rows>

        9.1.8 <table:table-rows>

        9.1.9 <table:table-row-group>

        9.1.10 <table:table-column-group>

        9.1.11 <table:table-header-columns>

        9.1.12 <table:table-columns>

        9.1.13 <table:title>

        9.1.14 <table:desc>

        9.2 Advanced Tables

        9.2.1 Referencing Table Cells

        9.2.2 Absolute and relative cell addressing

        9.2.3 Cell Range Address

        9.2.4 Column and Row Range Addresses

        9.2.5 Cell Range Address List

        9.2.6 <table:table-source>

        9.2.7 <table:scenario>

        9.2.8 <table:shapes>

        9.3 Advanced Table Cells

        9.3.1 <table:cell-range-source>

        9.3.2 <table:detective>

        9.3.3 <table:operation>

        9.3.4 <table:highlighted-range>

        9.4 Spreadsheet Document Content

        9.4.1 <table:calculation-settings>

        9.4.2 <table:null-date>

        9.4.3 <table:iteration>

        9.4.4 <table:content-validations>

        9.4.5 <table:content-validation>

        9.4.6 <table:help-message>

        9.4.7 <table:error-message>

        9.4.8 <table:error-macro>

        9.4.9 <table:label-range>

        9.4.10 <table:label-ranges>

        9.4.11 <table:named-expressions>

        9.4.12 <table:named-range>

        9.4.13 <table:named-expression>

        9.4.14 <table:database-ranges>

        9.4.15 <table:database-range>

        9.4.16 <table:database-source-sql>

        9.4.17 <table:database-source-table>

        9.4.18 <table:database-source-query>

        9.4.19 <table:sort>

        9.4.20 <table:sort-by>

        9.4.21 <table:subtotal-rules>

        9.4.22 <table:sort-groups>

        9.4.23 <table:subtotal-rule>

        9.4.24 <table:subtotal-field>

        9.5 Filters

        9.5.1 General

        9.5.2 <table:filter>

        9.5.3 <table:filter-and>

        9.5.4 <table:filter-or>

        9.5.5 <table:filter-condition>

        9.5.6 <table:filter-set-item>

        9.6 Data Pilot Tables

        9.6.1 General

        9.6.2 <table:data-pilot-tables>

        9.6.3 <table:data-pilot-table>

        9.6.4 Data Pilot Table Source

        9.6.5 <table:source-cell-range>

        9.6.6 <table:source-service>

        9.6.7 <table:data-pilot-field>

        9.6.8 <table:data-pilot-level>

        9.6.9 <table:data-pilot-subtotals>

        9.6.10 <table:data-pilot-subtotal>

        9.6.11 <table:data-pilot-members>

        9.6.12 <table:data-pilot-member>

        9.6.13 <table:data-pilot-display-info>

        9.6.14 <table:data-pilot-sort-info>

        9.6.15 <table:data-pilot-layout-info>

        9.6.16 <table:data-pilot-field-reference>

        9.6.17 <table:data-pilot-groups>

        9.6.18 <table:data-pilot-group>

        9.6.19 <table:data-pilot-group-member>

        9.7 <table:consolidation>

        9.8 <table:dde-links>

        9.9 Change Tracking in Spreadsheets

        9.9.1 General

        9.9.2 <table:tracked-changes>

        9.9.3 <table:insertion>

        9.9.4 <table:dependencies>

        9.9.5 <table:dependency>

        9.9.6 <table:deletions>

        9.9.7 <table:cell-content-deletion>

        9.9.8 <table:change-deletion>

        9.9.9 <table:deletion>

        9.9.10 <table:cut-offs>

        9.9.11 <table:insertion-cut-off>

        9.9.12 <table:movement-cut-off>

        9.9.13 <table:movement>

        9.9.14 <table:source-range-address>

        9.9.15 <table:target-range-address>

        9.9.16 <table:change-track-table-cell>

        9.9.17 <table:cell-content-change>

        9.9.18 <table:cell-address>

        9.9.19 <table:previous>

        10 Graphic Content

        10.1 General

        10.2 Enhanced Page Features for Graphical Applications

        10.2.1 <style:handout-master>

        10.2.2 <draw:layer-set>

        10.2.3 <draw:layer>

        10.2.4 <draw:page>

        10.2.5 <draw:equation>

        10.3 Drawing Shapes

        10.3.1 General

        10.3.2 <draw:rect>

        10.3.3 <draw:line>

        10.3.4 <draw:polyline>

        10.3.5 <draw:polygon>

        10.3.6 <draw:regular-polygon>

        10.3.7 <draw:path>

        10.3.8 <draw:circle>

        10.3.9 <draw:ellipse>

        10.3.10 <draw:connector>

        10.3.11 <draw:caption>

        10.3.12 <draw:measure>

        10.3.13 <draw:control>

        10.3.14 <draw:page-thumbnail>

        10.3.15 <draw:g>

        10.3.16 <draw:glue-point>

        10.3.17 <svg:title>

        10.3.18 <svg:desc>

        10.3.19 <office:event-listeners>

        10.4 Frames

        10.4.1 General

        10.4.2 <draw:frame>

        10.4.3 <draw:text-box>

        10.4.4 <draw:image>

        10.4.5 <office:binary-data>

        10.4.6 Embedded Objects

        10.4.6.1 General

        10.4.6.2 <draw:object>

        10.4.6.3 <draw:object-ole>

        10.4.7 <draw:applet> (Deprecated)

        10.4.8 <draw:plugin>

        10.4.9 <draw:param>

        10.4.10 <draw:floating-frame>

        10.4.11 Contours

        10.4.11.1 General

        10.4.11.2 <draw:contour-polygon>

        10.4.11.3 <draw:contour-path>

        10.4.12 <draw:a>

        10.4.13 Client Side Image Maps

        10.4.13.1 General

        10.4.13.2 <draw:image-map>

        10.4.13.3 <draw:area-rectangle>

        10.4.13.4 <draw:area-circle>

        10.4.13.5 <draw:area-polygon>

        10.5 3D Shapes

        10.5.1 General

        10.5.2 <dr3d:scene>

        10.5.3 <dr3d:light>

        10.5.4 <dr3d:cube>

        10.5.5 <dr3d:sphere>

        10.5.6 <dr3d:extrude>

        10.5.7 <dr3d:rotate>

        10.6 Custom Shape

        10.6.1 <draw:custom-shape>

        10.6.2 <draw:enhanced-geometry>

        10.6.3 <draw:handle>

        10.7 Presentation Shapes

        10.8 Presentation Animations (deprecated)

        10.8.1 <presentation:animations> (deprecated)

        10.8.2 <presentation:sound> (moved to 10.9.3)

        10.8.3 <presentation:show-shape> (deprecated)

        10.8.4 <presentation:show-text> (deprecated)

        10.8.5 <presentation:hide-shape> (deprecated)

        10.8.6 <presentation:hide-text> (deprecated)

        10.8.7 <presentation:dim> (deprecated)

        10.8.8 <presentation:play> (deprecated)

        10.8.9 <presentation:animation-group> (deprecated)

        10.9 SMIL Presentation Animations

        10.9.1 General

        10.9.2 <presentation:event-listener>

        10.9.3 <presentation:sound>

        10.9.4 Presentation Document Content

        10.9.4.1 <presentation:header>

        10.9.4.2 <presentation:header-decl>

        10.9.4.3 <presentation:footer>

        10.9.4.4 <presentation:footer-decl>

        10.9.4.5 <presentation:date-time>

        10.9.4.6 <presentation:date-time-decl>

        10.9.4.7 <presentation:settings>

        10.9.4.8 <presentation:show>

        11 Chart Content

        11.1 <chart:chart>

        11.2 Title, Subtitle and Footer

        11.2.1 <chart:title>

        11.2.2 <chart:subtitle>

        11.2.3 <chart:footer>

        11.3 <chart:coordinate-region>

        11.4 <chart:legend>

        11.5 <chart:plot-area>

        11.6 3D Plot Area

        11.7 <chart:wall>

        11.8 <chart:floor>

        11.9 <chart:axis>

        11.10 <chart:categories>

        11.11 <chart:grid>

        11.12 <chart:series>

        11.13 <chart:domain>

        11.14 <chart:data-point>

        11.15 <chart:data-label>

        11.16 <chart:mean-value>

        11.17 <chart:error-indicator>

        11.18 <chart:regression-curve>

        11.19 <chart:equation>

        11.20 <chart:stock-gain-marker>

        11.21 <chart:stock-loss-marker>

        11.22 <chart:stock-range-line>

        12 Database Front-end Document Content

        12.1 <office:database>

        12.2 <db:data-source>

        12.3 <db:connection-data>

        12.4 <db:database-description>

        12.5 <db:file-based-database>

        12.6 <db:server-database>

        12.7 <db:connection-resource>

        12.8 <db:login>

        12.9 <db:driver-settings>

        12.10 <db:auto-increment>

        12.11 <db:delimiter>

        12.12 <db:character-set>

        12.13 <db:table-settings>

        12.14 <db:table-setting>

        12.15 <db:application-connection-settings>

        12.16 <db:table-filter>

        12.17 <db:table-include-filter>

        12.18 <db:table-exclude-filter>

        12.19 <db:table-filter-pattern>

        12.20 <db:table-type-filter>

        12.21 <db:table-type>

        12.22 <db:data-source-settings>

        12.23 <db:data-source-setting>

        12.24 <db:data-source-setting-value>

        12.25 Forms and Reports

        12.25.1 General

        12.25.2 <db:forms>

        12.25.3 <db:reports>

        12.25.4 <db:component-collection>

        12.25.5 <db:component>

        12.26 <db:queries>

        12.27 <db:query-collection>

        12.28 <db:query>

        12.29 <db:order-statement>

        12.30 <db:filter-statement>

        12.31 <db:update-table>

        12.32 <db:table-representations>

        12.33 <db:table-representation>

        12.34 <db:columns>

        12.35 <db:column>

        12.36 <db:schema-definition>

        12.37 <db:table-definitions>

        12.38 <db:table-definition>

        12.39 <db:column-definitions>

        12.40 <db:column-definition>

        12.41 <db:keys>

        12.42 <db:key>

        12.43 <db:key-columns>

        12.44 <db:key-column>

        12.45 <db:indices>

        12.46 <db:index>

        12.47 <db:index-columns>

        12.48 <db:index-column>

        13 Form Content

        13.1 General

        13.2 <office:forms>

        13.3 <form:form>

        13.4 <xforms:model>

        13.5 Controls

        13.5.1 General

        13.5.2 <form:text>

        13.5.3 <form:textarea>

        13.5.4 <form:password>

        13.5.5 <form:file>

        13.5.6 <form:formatted-text>

        13.5.7 <form:number>

        13.5.8 <form:date>

        13.5.9 <form:time>

        13.5.10 <form:fixed-text>

        13.5.11 <form:combobox>

        13.5.12 <form:item>

        13.5.13 <form:listbox>

        13.5.14 <form:option>

        13.5.15 <form:button>

        13.5.16 <form:image>

        13.5.17 <form:checkbox>

        13.5.18 <form:radio>

        13.5.19 <form:frame>

        13.5.20 <form:image-frame>

        13.5.21 <form:hidden>

        13.5.22 <form:grid>

        13.5.23 <form:column>

        13.5.24 <form:value-range>

        13.5.25 <form:generic-control>

        13.6 Event Listeners

        13.7 <form:properties>

        13.8 <form:property>

        13.9 <form:list-property>

        13.10 <form:list-value>

        14 Common Content

        14.1 <office:annotation>

        14.2 <office:annotation-end>

        14.3 <meta:date-string> (deprecated)

        14.4 <meta:creator-initials>

        14.5 Event Listener Tables

        14.5.1 General

        14.5.2 <script:event-listener>

        14.5.3 Event Types

        14.5.4 Macro Name and Location

        14.6 <math:math>

        14.7 DDE Connections

        14.7.1 General

        14.7.2 <text:dde-connection-decls>

        14.7.3 <text:dde-connection-decl>

        14.7.4 <table:dde-link>

        14.7.5 <office:dde-source>

        15 SMIL Animations

        15.1 General

        15.2 Basic Animation Elements

        15.2.1 General

        15.2.2 <anim:animate>

        15.2.3 <anim:animateTransform>

        15.2.4 <anim:set>

        15.2.5 <anim:animateMotion>

        15.2.6 <anim:animateColor>

        15.2.7 <anim:transitionFilter>

        15.3 Animation Model Attributes

        15.3.1 General

        15.3.2 Simple Animation Functions

        15.4 Animation Timing

        15.4.1 General

        15.4.2 <anim:par>

        15.4.3 <anim:seq>

        15.4.4 <anim:iterate>

        15.5 <anim:audio>

        15.6 Animation Command Elements

        15.6.1 <anim:command>

        15.6.2 <anim:param>

        16 Styles

        16.1 General

        16.2 <style:style>

        16.3 <style:map>

        16.4 <style:default-style>

        16.5 <style:page-layout>

        16.6 <style:header-style>

        16.7 <style:footer-style>

        16.8 <style:default-page-layout>

        16.9 <style:master-page>

        16.10 <style:header>

        16.11 <style:header-first>

        16.12 <style:footer>

        16.13 <style:footer-first>

        16.14 <style:header-left>

        16.15 <style:footer-left>

        16.16 <style:region-left>

        16.17 <style:region-center>

        16.18 <style:region-right>

        16.19 <presentation:notes>

        16.20 <table:table-template>

        16.21 Cell Styles

        16.21.1 General

        16.21.2 <table:first-row>

        16.21.3 <table:last-row>

        16.21.4 <table:first-column>

        16.21.5 <table:last-column>

        16.21.6 <table:body>

        16.21.7 <table:even-rows>

        16.21.8 <table:odd-rows>

        16.21.9 <table:even-columns>

        16.21.10 <table:odd-columns>

        16.22 <table:background>

        16.23 <style:font-face>

        16.24 <svg:font-face-src>

        16.25 <svg:font-face-name>

        16.26 <svg:font-face-uri>

        16.27 <svg:definition-src>

        16.28 <svg:font-face-format>

        16.29 Data Styles

        16.29.1 General

        16.29.2 <number:number-style>

        16.29.3 <number:number>

        16.29.4 <number:embedded-text>

        16.29.5 <number:fill-character>

        16.29.6 <number:scientific-number>

        16.29.7 <number:fraction>

        16.29.8 <number:currency-style>

        16.29.9 <number:currency-symbol>

        16.29.10 <number:percentage-style>

        16.29.11 <number:date-style>

        16.29.12 <number:day>

        16.29.13 <number:month>

        16.29.14 <number:year>

        16.29.15 <number:era>

        16.29.16 <number:day-of-week>

        16.29.17 <number:week-of-year>

        16.29.18 <number:quarter>

        16.29.19 <number:time-style>

        16.29.20 <number:hours>

        16.29.21 <number:minutes>

        16.29.22 <number:seconds>

        16.29.23 <number:am-pm>

        16.29.24 <number:boolean-style>

        16.29.25 <number:boolean>

        16.29.26 <number:text-style>

        16.29.27 <number:text>

        16.29.28 <number:text-content>

        16.29.29 <style:text-properties>

        16.29.30 <number:num-list-format>

        16.29.31 <number:num-list-label>

        16.30 Text Content Style Families

        16.30.1 Text Styles

        16.30.2 Paragraph Styles

        16.30.3 Section Styles

        16.30.4 Ruby Styles

        16.31 Enhanced Text Styles

        16.31.1 <text:linenumbering-configuration>

        16.31.2 <text:linenumbering-separator>

        16.31.3 <text:notes-configuration>

        16.31.4 <text:note-continuation-notice-forward>

        16.31.5 <text:note-continuation-notice-backward>

        16.31.6 <text:bibliography-configuration>

        16.31.7 <text:sort-key>

        16.32 <text:list-style>

        16.33 <text:list-level-style-bullet>

        16.34 <text:list-level-style-number>

        16.35 <text:list-level-style-image>

        16.36 <text:outline-style>

        16.37 <text:outline-level-style>

        16.38 Table Styles

        16.38.1 Table Styles

        16.38.2 Table Column Styles

        16.38.3 Table Row Styles

        16.38.4 Table Cell Styles

        16.39 Graphic Styles

        16.40 Presentation Styles

        16.41 Drawing Page Style

        16.42 Enhanced Graphic Style Elements

        16.42.1 <draw:gradient>

        16.42.2 <svg:linearGradient>

        16.42.3 <svg:radialGradient>

        16.42.4 <svg:stop>

        16.42.5 <draw:hatch>

        16.42.6 <draw:fill-image>

        16.42.7 <draw:opacity>

        16.42.8 <draw:marker>

        16.42.9 <draw:stroke-dash>

        16.43 <style:presentation-page-layout>

        16.44 <presentation:placeholder>

        16.45 Chart Styles

        17 Formatting Properties Elements

        17.1 General

        17.2 <style:page-layout-properties>

        17.3 <style:background-image>

        17.4 <style:footnote-sep>

        17.5 <style:header-footer-properties>

        17.6 <style:paragraph-properties>

        17.7 <style:tab-stops>

        17.8 <style:tab-stop>

        17.9 <style:drop-cap>

        17.10 <style:ruby-properties>

        17.11 <style:section-properties>

        17.12 <style:columns>

        17.13 <style:column>

        17.14 <style:column-sep>

        17.15 <style:table-properties>

        17.16 <style:table-column-properties>

        17.17 <style:table-row-properties>

        17.18 <style:table-cell-properties>

        17.19 <style:list-level-properties>

        17.20 <style:list-level-label-alignment>

        17.21 <style:graphic-properties>

        17.22 <style:chart-properties>

        17.23 <chart:symbol-image>

        17.24 <chart:label-separator>

        17.25 <style:drawing-page-properties>

        17.26 <style:background-fill>

        18 Datatypes

        18.1 Introduction

        18.2 W3C Schema Datatypes

        18.3 Other Datatypes

        18.3.1 angle

        18.3.2 anyIRI

        18.3.3 boolean

        18.3.4 cellAddress

        18.3.5 cellRangeAddress

        18.3.6 cellRangeAddressList

        18.3.7 character

        18.3.8 clipShape

        18.3.9 color

        18.3.10 coordinate

        18.3.11 countryCode

        18.3.12 CURIE

        18.3.13 CURIEs

        18.3.14 dateOrDateTime

        18.3.15 distance

        18.3.16

        18.3.17 language

        18.3.18 languageCode

        18.3.19 length

        18.3.20 namespacedToken

        18.3.21 nonNegativeLength

        18.3.22 nonNegativePixelLength

        18.3.23 pathData

        18.3.24 percent

        18.3.25 point3D

        18.3.26 points

        18.3.27 positiveLength

        18.3.28 relativeLength

        18.3.29 safeCURIE

        18.3.30 scriptCode

        18.3.31 signedZeroToHundredPercent

        18.3.32 styleName

        18.3.33 styleNameRef

        18.3.34 styleNameRefs

        18.3.35 targetFrameName

        18.3.36 textEncoding

        18.3.37 timeOrDateTime

        18.3.38 URIorSafeCURIE

        18.3.39 valueType

        18.3.40 variableName

        18.3.41 vector3D

        18.3.42 zeroToHundredPercent

        18.3.43 error

        18.3.44 nonNegativePercent

        19 General Attributes

        19.1 General

        19.2 anim:color-interpolation

        19.3 anim:color-interpolation-direction

        19.4 anim:audio-level

        19.5 anim:command

        19.6 anim:formula

        19.7 anim:id (deprecated)

        19.8 anim:iterate-interval

        19.9 anim:iterate-type

        19.10 anim:name

        19.11 anim:sub-item

        19.12 anim:value

        19.13 chart:attached-axis

        19.14 chart:automatic-content

        19.15 chart:class

        19.15.1 <chart:chart>, <chart:series>

        19.15.2 <chart:grid>

        19.16 chart:column-mapping (deprecated)

        19.17 chart:data-source-has-labels (deprecated)

        19.18 chart:dimension

        19.19 chart:display-equation

        19.20 chart:display-r-square

        19.21 chart:label-cell-address

        19.22 chart:legend-align

        19.23 chart:legend-position

        19.24 chart:name

        19.25 chart:repeated

        19.26 chart:row-mapping (deprecated)

        19.27 chart:style-name

        19.28 chart:values-cell-range-address

        19.29 config:name

        19.30 config:type

        19.31 db:additional-column-statement

        19.32 db:append-table-alias-name

        19.33 db:apply-command

        19.34 db:as-template

        19.35 db:base-dn

        19.36 db:boolean-comparison-mode

        19.37 db:catalog-name

        19.38 db:command

        19.39 db:data-source-setting-is-list

        19.40 db:data-source-setting-name

        19.41 db:data-source-setting-type

        19.42 db:data-type

        19.43 db:database-name

        19.44 db:decimal

        19.45 db:default-cell-style-name

        19.46 db:default-row-style-name

        19.47 db:delete-rule

        19.48 db:description

        19.49 db:enable-sql92-check

        19.50 db:encoding

        19.51 db:escape-processing

        19.52 db:extension

        19.53 db:field

        19.54 db:hostname

        19.55 db:ignore-driver-privileges

        19.56 db:is-ascending

        19.57 db:is-autoincrement

        19.58 db:is-clustered

        19.59 db:is-empty-allowed

        19.60 db:is-first-row-header-line

        19.61 db:login-timeout

        19.62 db:is-nullable

        19.63 db:is-password-required

        19.64 db:is-unique

        19.65 db:precision

        19.66 db:is-table-name-length-limited

        19.67 db:local-socket

        19.68 db:max-row-count

        19.69 db:media-type

        19.70 db:name

        19.70.1 General

        19.70.2 <db:column>

        19.70.3 <db:column-definition>

        19.70.4 <db:component>

        19.70.5 <db:component-collection>

        19.70.6 <db:index>

        19.70.7 <db:index-column>

        19.70.8 <db:key>

        19.70.9 <db:key-column>

        19.70.10 <db:query>

        19.70.11 <db:query-collection>

        19.70.12 <db:table-definition>

        19.70.13 <db:table-representation>

        19.70.14 <db:update-table>

        19.71 db:parameter-name-substitution

        19.72 db:port

        19.73 db:referenced-table-name

        19.74 db:related-column-name

        19.75 db:row-retrieving-statement

        19.76 db:scale

        19.77 db:schema-name

        19.78 db:show-deleted

        19.79 db:string

        19.80 db:style-name

        19.80.1 General

        19.80.2 <db:column>

        19.80.3 <db:query>

        19.80.4 <db:table-representation>

        19.81 db:suppress-version-columns

        19.82 db:system-driver-settings

        19.83 db:thousand

        19.84 db:title

        19.85 db:type

        19.85.1 General

        19.85.2 <db:key>

        19.85.3 <db:server-database>

        19.85.4 <db:table-definition>

        19.86 db:type-name

        19.87 db:update-rule

        19.88 db:use-catalog

        19.89 db:use-system-user

        19.90 db:user-name

        19.91 db:visible

        19.92 dr3d:ambient-color

        19.93 dr3d:center

        19.94 dr3d:diffuse-color

        19.95 dr3d:direction

        19.96 dr3d:distance

        19.97 dr3d:enabled

        19.98 dr3d:focal-length

        19.99 dr3d:lighting-mode

        19.99.1 General

        19.99.2 <chart:plot-area>

        19.99.3 <dr3d:scene>

        19.100 dr3d:max-edge

        19.101 dr3d:min-edge

        19.102 dr3d:projection

        19.103 dr3d:shade-mode

        19.104 dr3d:shadow-slant

        19.105 dr3d:size

        19.106 dr3d:specular

        19.107 dr3d:transform

        19.108 dr3d:vpn

        19.109 dr3d:vrp

        19.110 dr3d:vup

        19.111 draw:align

        19.112 draw:angle

        19.113 draw:archive

        19.114 draw:border

        19.115 draw:caption-id

        19.116 draw:caption-point-x

        19.117 draw:caption-point-y

        19.118 draw:chain-next-name

        19.119 draw:class-id

        19.120 draw:class-names

        19.121 draw:code

        19.122 draw:color

        19.122.1 General

        19.122.2 <draw:hatch>

        19.122.3 <presentation:dim>

        19.123 draw:concave

        19.124 draw:concentric-gradient-fill-allowed

        19.125 draw:control

        19.126 draw:copy-of

        19.127 draw:corner-radius

        19.128 draw:corners

        19.129 draw:cx

        19.130 draw:cy

        19.131 draw:data

        19.132 draw:display

        19.133 draw:display-name

        19.133.1 General

        19.133.2 <draw:fill-image>

        19.133.3 <draw:gradient>

        19.133.4 <draw:hatch>

        19.133.5 <draw:marker>

        19.133.6 <draw:opacity>

        19.133.7 <draw:stroke-dash>

        19.133.8 <svg:linearGradient>

        19.133.9 <svg:radialGradient>

        19.134 draw:distance

        19.134.1 General

        19.134.2 <draw:hatch>

        19.134.3 <draw:stroke-dash>

        19.135 draw:dots1

        19.136 draw:dots1-length

        19.137 draw:dots2

        19.138 draw:dots2-length

        19.139 draw:end

        19.140 draw:end-angle

        19.141 draw:end-color

        19.142 draw:end-glue-point

        19.143 draw:end-intensity

        19.144 draw:end-shape

        19.145 draw:enhanced-path

        19.146 draw:engine

        19.147 draw:escape-direction

        19.148 draw:extrusion

        19.149 draw:extrusion-allowed

        19.150 draw:extrusion-brightness

        19.151 draw:extrusion-color

        19.152 draw:extrusion-depth

        19.153 draw:extrusion-diffusion

        19.154 draw:extrusion-first-light-direction

        19.155 draw:extrusion-first-light-harsh

        19.156 draw:extrusion-first-light-level

        19.157 draw:extrusion-light-face

        19.158 draw:extrusion-metal

        19.159 draw:extrusion-number-of-line-segments

        19.160 draw:extrusion-origin

        19.161 draw:extrusion-rotation-angle

        19.162 draw:extrusion-rotation-center

        19.163 draw:extrusion-second-light-direction

        19.164 draw:extrusion-second-light-harsh

        19.165 draw:extrusion-second-light-level

        19.166 draw:extrusion-shininess

        19.167 draw:extrusion-skew

        19.168 draw:extrusion-specularity

        19.169 draw:extrusion-viewpoint

        19.170 draw:filter-name

        19.171 draw:formula

        19.172 draw:frame-name

        19.173 draw:glue-point-leaving-directions

        19.174 draw:glue-point-type

        19.175 draw:glue-points

        19.176 draw:handle-mirror-horizontal

        19.177 draw:handle-mirror-vertical

        19.178 draw:handle-polar (deprecated)

        19.179 draw:handle-position (deprecated)

        19.180 draw:handle-radius-range-maximum

        19.181 draw:handle-radius-range-minimum

        19.182 draw:handle-range-x-maximum

        19.183 draw:handle-range-x-minimum

        19.184 draw:handle-range-y-maximum

        19.185 draw:handle-range-y-minimum

        19.186 draw:handle-switched

        19.187 draw:id

        19.187.1 General

        19.187.2 <draw:glue-point>

        19.187.3 <dr3d:cube>, <dr3d:extrude>, <dr3d:rotate>, <dr3d:scene>, <dr3d:sphere>, <draw:caption>, <draw:circle>, <draw:connector>, <draw:control>, <draw:custom-shape>, <draw:ellipse>, <draw:frame>, <draw:g>, <draw:line>, <draw:measure>, <draw:page>, <draw:page-thumbnail>, <draw:path>, <draw:polygon>, <draw:polyline>, <draw:rect>, <draw:regular-polygon> and <office:annotation> Deprecated

        19.188 draw:kind

        19.189 draw:layer

        19.190 draw:line-skew

        19.191 draw:mime-type

        19.192 draw:mirror-horizontal

        19.193 draw:mirror-vertical

        19.194 draw:master-page-name

        19.195 draw:may-script

        19.196 draw:modifiers

        19.197 draw:name

        19.197.1 General

        19.197.2 <draw:caption>

        19.197.3 <draw:circle>

        19.197.4 <draw:connector>

        19.197.5 <draw:control>

        19.197.6 <draw:custom-shape>

        19.197.7 <draw:ellipse>

        19.197.8 <draw:equation>

        19.197.9 <draw:fill-image>

        19.197.10 <draw:frame>

        19.197.11 <draw:g>

        19.197.12 <draw:gradient>

        19.197.13 <draw:hatch>

        19.197.14 <draw:layer>

        19.197.15 <draw:line>

        19.197.16 <draw:marker>

        19.197.17 <draw:measure>

        19.197.18 <draw:opacity>

        19.197.19 <draw:page>

        19.197.20 <draw:page-thumbnail>

        19.197.21 <draw:param>

        19.197.22 <draw:path>

        19.197.23 <draw:polygon>

        19.197.24 <draw:polyline>

        19.197.25 <draw:rect>

        19.197.26 <draw:regular-polygon>

        19.197.27 <draw:stroke-dash>

        19.197.28 <office:annotation> (deprecated)

        19.197.29 <svg:linearGradient>

        19.197.30 <svg:radialGradient>

        19.197.31 <dr3d:cube>

        19.197.32 <dr3d:extrude>

        19.197.33 <dr3d:rotate>

        19.197.34 <dr3d:scene>

        19.197.35 <dr3d:sphere>

        19.198 draw:nav-order

        19.199 draw:nohref

        19.200 draw:notify-on-update-of-ranges

        19.201 draw:object

        19.202 draw:opacity

        19.203 draw:page-number

        19.204 draw:path-stretchpoint-x

        19.205 draw:path-stretchpoint-y

        19.206 draw:points

        19.207 draw:protected

        19.208 draw:recreate-on-edit

        19.209 draw:rotation

        19.210 draw:shape-id

        19.211 draw:sharpness

        19.212 draw:start

        19.213 draw:start-angle

        19.214 draw:start-color

        19.215 draw:start-glue-point

        19.216 draw:start-intensity

        19.217 draw:start-shape

        19.218 draw:style

        19.218.1 General

        19.218.2 <draw:gradient>

        19.218.3 <draw:hatch>

        19.218.4 <draw:opacity>

        19.218.5 <draw:stroke-dash>

        19.219 draw:style-name

        19.219.1 General

        19.219.2 <dr3d:cube>

        19.219.3 <dr3d:extrude>

        19.219.4 <dr3d:rotate>

        19.219.5 <dr3d:scene>

        19.219.6 <dr3d:sphere>

        19.219.7 <draw:caption>

        19.219.8 <draw:circle>

        19.219.9 <draw:connector>

        19.219.10 <draw:control>

        19.219.11 <draw:custom-shape>

        19.219.12 <draw:ellipse>

        19.219.13 <draw:frame>

        19.219.14 <draw:g>

        19.219.15 <draw:line>

        19.219.16 <draw:measure>

        19.219.17 <draw:page>

        19.219.18 <draw:page-thumbnail>

        19.219.19 <draw:path>

        19.219.20 <draw:polygon>

        19.219.21 <draw:polyline>

        19.219.22 <draw:rect>

        19.219.23 <draw:regular-polygon>

        19.219.24 <office:annotation>

        19.219.25 <presentation:notes>

        19.219.26 <style:handout-master>

        19.219.27 <style:master-page>

        19.220 draw:text-areas

        19.221 draw:text-path

        19.222 draw:text-path-allowed

        19.223 draw:text-path-mode

        19.224 draw:text-path-same-letter-heights

        19.225 draw:text-path-scale

        19.226 draw:text-rotate-angle

        19.227 draw:text-style-name

        19.228 draw:transform

        19.229 draw:type

        19.229.1 General

        19.229.2 <draw:connector>

        19.229.3 <draw:enhanced-geometry>

        19.230 draw:value

        19.231 draw:z-index

        19.232 fo:column-count

        19.233 fo:column-gap

        19.234 fo:country

        19.234.1 <text:alphabetical-index-source>

        19.234.2 <text:bibliography-configuration>

        19.235 fo:end-indent

        19.236 fo:language

        19.236.1 General

        19.236.2 <text:alphabetical-index-source>

        19.236.3 <text:bibliography-configuration>

        19.237 fo:margin-left

        19.238 fo:max-height

        19.239 fo:max-width

        19.240 fo:min-height

        19.241 fo:min-width

        19.242 fo:script

        19.242.1 General

        19.242.2 <text:alphabetical-index-source>

        19.242.3 <text:bibliography-configuration>

        19.243 fo:space-after

        19.244 fo:space-before

        19.245 fo:start-indent

        19.246 fo:text-indent

        19.247 form:allow-deletes

        19.248 form:allow-inserts

        19.249 form:allow-updates

        19.250 form:apply-design-mode

        19.251 form:apply-filter

        19.252 form:auto-complete

        19.253 form:automatic-focus

        19.254 form:bound-column

        19.255 form:button-type

        19.256 form:command

        19.257 form:command-type

        19.258 form:control-implementation

        19.259 form:convert-empty-to-null

        19.260 form:current-selected

        19.261 form:current-state

        19.262 form:current-value

        19.263 form:data-field

        19.264 form:datasource

        19.265 form:default-button

        19.266 form:delay-for-repeat

        19.267 form:detail-fields

        19.268 form:disabled

        19.269 form:dropdown

        19.270 form:echo-char

        19.271 form:enctype

        19.272 form:escape-processing

        19.273 form:filter

        19.274 form:focus-on-click

        19.275 form:for

        19.276 form:id (deprecated)

        19.277 form:ignore-result

        19.278 form:image-align

        19.279 form:image-data

        19.280 form:image-position

        19.281 form:is-tristate

        19.282 form:label

        19.283 form:linked-cell

        19.284 form:list-linkage-type

        19.285 form:list-source

        19.286 form:list-source-type

        19.287 form:master-fields

        19.288 form:max-length

        19.289 form:max-value

        19.289.1 General

        19.289.2 <form:date>

        19.289.3 <form:formatted-text>

        19.289.4 <form:number> and <form:value-range>

        19.289.5 <form:time>

        19.290 form:min-value

        19.290.1 General

        19.290.2 <form:date>

        19.290.3 <form:formatted-text>

        19.290.4 <form:number> and <form:value-range>

        19.290.5 <form:time>

        19.291 form:method

        19.292 form:multi-line

        19.293 form:multiple

        19.294 form:name

        19.295 form:navigation-mode

        19.296 form:order

        19.297 form:orientation

        19.298 form:page-step-size

        19.299 form:printable

        19.300 form:property-name

        19.301 form:readonly

        19.302 form:repeat

        19.303 form:selected

        19.304 form:size

        19.305 form:source-cell-range

        19.306 form:spin-button

        19.307 form:state

        19.308 form:step-size

        19.309 form:tab-cycle

        19.310 form:tab-index

        19.311 form:tab-stop

        19.312 form:text-style-name

        19.313 form:title

        19.314 form:toggle

        19.315 form:validation

        19.316 form:value

        19.316.1 General

        19.316.2 <form:button>

        19.316.3 <form:date>

        19.316.4 <form:number> and <form:value-range>

        19.316.5 <form:checkbox>, <form:combobox>, <form:file>, <form:formatted-text>, <form:hidden>, <form:image>, <form:option>, <form:password>, <form:radio>, <form:text>, <form:textarea>

        19.316.6 <form:time>

        19.317 form:visual-effect

        19.318 form:xforms-list-source

        19.319 form:xforms-submission

        19.320 grddl:transformation

        19.321 meta:cell-count

        19.322 meta:character-count

        19.323 meta:date

        19.324 meta:delay

        19.325 meta:draw-count

        19.326 meta:frame-count

        19.327 meta:image-count

        19.328 meta:name

        19.329 meta:non-whitespace-character-count

        19.330 meta:object-count

        19.331 meta:ole-object-count

        19.332 meta:page-count

        19.333 meta:paragraph-count

        19.334 meta:row-count

        19.335 meta:sentence-count

        19.336 meta:syllable-count

        19.337 meta:table-count

        19.338 meta:value-type

        19.339 meta:word-count

        19.340 number:automatic-order

        19.341 number:calendar

        19.342 number:country

        19.343 number:decimal-places

        19.343.1 General

        19.343.2 <number:number>

        19.343.3 <number:seconds>

        19.343.4 <number:scientific-number>

        19.344 number:decimal-replacement

        19.345 number:denominator-value

        19.346 number:display-factor

        19.347 number:exponent-interval

        19.348 number:format-source

        19.349 number:forced-exponent-sign

        19.350 number:grouping

        19.351 number:language

        19.352 number:max-denominator-value

        19.353 number:min-denominator-digits

        19.354 number:min-exponent-digits

        19.355 number:min-integer-digits

        19.356 number:min-decimal-places

        19.356.1 General

        19.356.2 <number:number>

        19.356.3 <number:scientific-number>

        19.357 number:min-numerator-digits

        19.358 number:position

        19.359 number:possessive-form

        19.360 number:rfc-language-tag

        19.361 number:script

        19.362 number:style

        19.362.1 General

        19.362.2 <number:day>

        19.362.3 <number:day-of-week>

        19.362.4 <number:era>

        19.362.5 <number:hours>

        19.362.6 <number:minutes>

        19.362.7 <number:month>

        19.362.8 <number:quarter>

        19.362.9 <number:seconds>

        19.362.10 <number:year>

        19.363 number:textual

        19.364 number:title

        19.365 number:transliteration-country

        19.366 number:transliteration-format

        19.367 number:transliteration-language

        19.368 number:transliteration-style

        19.369 number:truncate-on-overflow

        19.370 office:automatic-update

        19.371 office:boolean-value

        19.372 office:conversion-mode

        19.373 office:currency

        19.374 office:date-value

        19.375 office:dde-application

        19.376 office:dde-item

        19.377 office:dde-topic

        19.378 office:display

        19.379 office:mimetype

        19.380 office:name

        19.380.1 General

        19.380.2 <draw:a>

        19.380.3 <draw:area-circle>

        19.380.4 <draw:area-rectangle>

        19.380.5 <draw:area-polygon>

        19.380.6 <office:annotation>

        19.380.7 <office:annotation-end>

        19.380.8 <office:dde-source>

        19.380.9 <text:a>

        19.380.10 <text:dde-connection-decl>

        19.382 office:server-map

        19.383 office:string-value

        19.384 office:target-frame

        19.385 office:target-frame-name

        19.386 office:time-value

        19.387 office:title

        19.388 office:value

        19.389 office:value-type

        19.390 office:version

        19.391 presentation:action

        19.392 presentation:animations

        19.393 presentation:class

        19.394 presentation:class-names

        19.395 presentation:delay (deprecated)

        19.396 presentation:direction

        19.397 presentation:endless

        19.398 presentation:effect

        19.399 presentation:force-manual

        19.400 presentation:full-screen

        19.401 presentation:group-id

        19.402 presentation:master-element

        19.403 presentation:mouse-as-pen

        19.404 presentation:mouse-visible

        19.405 presentation:name

        19.406 presentation:node-type

        19.407 presentation:object

        19.408 presentation:pages

        19.409 presentation:path-id (deprecated)

        19.410 presentation:pause

        19.411 presentation:placeholder

        19.412 presentation:play-full

        19.413 presentation:presentation-page-layout-name

        19.414 presentation:preset-class

        19.415 presentation:preset-id

        19.416 presentation:preset-sub-type

        19.417 presentation:show

        19.418 presentation:show-end-of-presentation-slide

        19.419 presentation:show-logo

        19.420 presentation:source

        19.421 presentation:speed

        19.422 presentation:start-scale

        19.423 presentation:start-page

        19.424 presentation:start-with-navigator

        19.425 presentation:stay-on-top

        19.426 presentation:style-name

        19.427 presentation:transition-on-click

        19.428 presentation:use-date-time-name

        19.429 presentation:use-footer-name

        19.430 presentation:use-header-name

        19.431 presentation:user-transformed

        19.432 presentation:verb

        19.433 script:event-name

        19.434 script:language

        19.435 script:macro-name

        19.436 smil:accelerate

        19.437 smil:accumulate

        19.438 smil:additive

        19.439 smil:attributeName

        19.440 smil:autoReverse

        19.441 smil:begin

        19.442 smil:by

        19.443 smil:calcMode

        19.444 smil:decelerate

        19.445 smil:direction

        19.446 smil:dur

        19.447 smil:end

        19.448 smil:endsync

        19.449 smil:fadeColor

        19.450 smil:fill

        19.451 smil:fillDefault

        19.452 smil:from

        19.453 smil:keySplines

        19.454 smil:keyTimes

        19.455 smil:mode

        19.456 smil:repeatCount

        19.457 smil:repeatDur

        19.458 smil:restart

        19.459 smil:restartDefault

        19.460 smil:subtype

        19.461 smil:targetElement

        19.462 smil:to

        19.463 smil:type

        19.464 smil:values

        19.465 style:adjustment

        19.466 style:apply-style-name

        19.467 style:auto-update

        19.468 style:base-cell-address

        19.469 style:char

        19.470 style:class

        19.471 style:color

        19.472 style:condition

        19.473 style:data-style-name

        19.473.1 General

        19.473.2 <presentation:date-time-decl>

        19.473.3 <style:style>

        19.473.4 <text:creation-date>

        19.473.5 <text:creation-time>

        19.473.6 <text:database-display>

        19.473.7 <text:date>

        19.473.8 <text:editing-duration>

        19.473.9 <text:expression>

        19.473.10 <text:meta-field>

        19.473.11 <text:modification-date>

        19.473.12 <text:modification-time>

        19.473.13 <text:print-date>

        19.473.14 <text:print-time>

        19.473.15 <text:table-formula>

        19.473.16 <text:time>

        19.473.17 <text:user-defined>

        19.473.18 <text:user-field-get>

        19.473.19 <text:user-field-input>

        19.473.20 <text:variable-get>

        19.473.21 <text:variable-input>

        19.473.22 <text:variable-set>

        19.474 style:default-outline-level

        19.475 style:display

        19.476 style:display-name

        19.477 style:distance

        19.478 style:distance-before-sep

        19.479 style:distance-after-sep

        19.480 style:family

        19.481 style:filter-name

        19.482 style:font-adornments

        19.483 style:font-charset

        19.484 style:font-family-generic

        19.485 style:font-pitch

        19.486 style:height

        19.487 style:leader-char

        19.488 style:leader-color

        19.489 style:leader-style

        19.490 style:leader-text

        19.491 style:leader-text-style

        19.492 style:leader-type

        19.493 style:leader-width

        19.494 style:legend-expansion

        19.495 style:legend-expansion-aspect-ratio

        19.496 style:length

        19.497 style:line-style

        19.498 style:lines

        19.499 style:list-level

        19.500 style:list-style-name

        19.501 style:master-page-name

        19.502 style:name

        19.502.1 General

        19.502.2 <number:boolean-style>, <number:currency-style>, <number:date-style>, <number:num-list-format>, <number:number-style>, <number:percentage-style>, <number:text-style>, <number:time-style>, <style:master-page>, <style:page-layout>, <style:presentation-page-layout>, <style:style>, <text:list-style>, <text:outline-style>

        19.502.3 <style:font-face>

        19.503 style:next-style-name

        19.503.1 General

        19.503.2 <style:master-page>

        19.503.3 <style:style>

        19.504 style:num-format

        19.505 style:num-letter-sync

        19.506 style:num-prefix

        19.507 style:num-suffix

        19.508 style:page-layout-name

        19.509 style:page-usage

        19.510 style:parent-style-name

        19.511 style:percentage-data-style-name

        19.512 style:position

        19.512.1 General

        19.512.2 <style:background-image>

        19.512.3 <style:tab-stop>

        19.512.4 <text:index-entry-tab-stop>

        19.513 style:rel-height

        19.514 style:rel-width

        19.514.1 General

        19.514.2 <draw:frame>

        19.514.3 <style:column>

        19.514.4 <style:footnote-sep>

        19.515 style:repeat

        19.516 style:rfc-language-tag

        19.517 style:style

        19.518 style:style-name

        19.519 style:type

        19.519.1 General

        19.519.2 <text:index-entry-tab-stop>

        19.519.3 <style:tab-stop>

        19.520 style:vertical-align

        19.521 style:volatile

        19.522 style:width

        19.522.1 General

        19.522.2 <style:column-sep>

        19.522.3 <style:footnote-sep>

        19.523 svg:accent-height

        19.524 svg:alphabetic

        19.525 svg:ascent

        19.526 svg:bbox

        19.527 svg:cap-height

        19.528 svg:cx

        19.528.1 <draw:area-circle>

        19.528.2 <draw:circle>

        19.528.3 <draw:ellipse>

        19.528.4 <svg:radialGradient>

        19.529 svg:cy

        19.529.1 <draw:area-circle>

        19.529.2 <draw:circle>

        19.529.3 <draw:ellipse>

        19.529.4 <svg:radialGradient>

        19.530 svg:d

        19.531 svg:descent

        19.532 svg:font-family

        19.533 svg:font-size

        19.534 svg:font-stretch

        19.535 svg:font-style

        19.536 svg:font-variant

        19.537 svg:font-weight

        19.538 svg:fx

        19.539 svg:fy

        19.540 svg:gradientTransform

        19.541 svg:gradientUnits

        19.542 svg:hanging

        19.543 svg:height

        19.543.1 <chart:chart>

        19.543.2 <chart:legend>

        19.543.3 <chart:coordinate-region>

        19.543.4 <chart:plot-area>

        19.543.5 <dr3d:scene>

        19.543.6 <draw:area-polygon>

        19.543.7 <draw:area-rectangle>

        19.543.8 <draw:contour-polygon>, <draw:contour-path>

        19.543.9 <draw:fill-image>

        19.543.10 <draw:caption>, <draw:custom-shape>, <draw:circle>, <draw:control>, <draw:ellipse>, <draw:frame>, <draw:rect>, <draw:page-thumbnail>, <draw:path>, <draw:polygon>, <draw:polyline>, <draw:regular-polygon>

        19.543.11 <office:annotation>

        19.543.12 <presentation:placeholder>

        19.544 svg:ideographic

        19.545 svg:mathematical

        19.546 svg:name

        19.547 svg:offset

        19.548 svg:origin

        19.549 svg:overline-position

        19.550 svg:overline-thickness

        19.551 svg:panose-1

        19.552 svg:path

        19.553 svg:r

        19.553.1 <draw:area-circle>

        19.553.2 <draw:circle>

        19.553.3 <svg:radialGradient>

        19.554 svg:rx

        19.555 svg:ry

        19.556 svg:slope

        19.557 svg:spreadMethod

        19.558 svg:stemh

        19.559 svg:stemv

        19.560 svg:stop-color

        19.561 svg:stop-opacity

        19.562 svg:strikethrough-position

        19.563 svg:strikethrough-thickness

        19.564 svg:string

        19.565 svg:type

        19.566 svg:underline-position

        19.567 svg:underline-thickness

        19.568 svg:unicode-range

        19.569 svg:units-per-em

        19.570 svg:v-alphabetic

        19.571 svg:v-hanging

        19.572 svg:v-ideographic

        19.573 svg:v-mathematical

        19.574 svg:viewBox

        19.575 svg:width

        19.575.1 <chart:chart>

        19.575.2 <chart:coordinate-region>

        19.575.3 <chart:floor>

        19.575.4 <chart:legend>

        19.575.5 <chart:plot-area>

        19.575.6 <chart:wall>

        19.575.7 <dr3d:scene>

        19.575.8 <draw:area-polygon>

        19.575.9 <draw:area-rectangle>

        19.575.10 <draw:contour-polygon>, <draw:contour-path>

        19.575.11 <draw:fill-image>

        19.575.12 <draw:caption>, <draw:custom-shape>, <draw:circle>, <draw:control>, <draw:ellipse>, <draw:frame>, <draw:rect>, <draw:page-thumbnail>, <draw:path>, <draw:polygon>, <draw:polyline>, <draw:regular-polygon>

        19.575.13 <office:annotation>

        19.575.14 <presentation:placeholder>

        19.576 svg:widths

        19.577 svg:x

        19.577.1 <chart:coordinate-region>

        19.577.2 <chart:data-label>, <chart:equation>, <chart:footer>, <chart:legend>, <chart:plot-area>, <chart:subtitle>, <chart:title>

        19.577.3 <draw:area-polygon>

        19.577.4 <draw:area-rectangle>

        19.577.5 <dr3d:scene>

        19.577.6 <draw:caption>, <draw:custom-shape>, <draw:circle>, <draw:control>, <draw:ellipse>, <draw:frame>, <draw:rect>, <draw:page-thumbnail>, <draw:path>, <draw:polygon>, <draw:polyline>, <draw:regular-polygon>

        19.577.7 <draw:glue-point>

        19.577.8 <office:annotation>

        19.577.9 <presentation:placeholder>

        19.578 svg:x1

        19.578.1 <draw:connector>, <draw:line> and <draw:measure>

        19.578.2 <svg:linearGradient>

        19.579 svg:x2

        19.579.1 <draw:connector>, <draw:line> and <draw:measure>

        19.579.2 <svg:linearGradient>

        19.580 svg:x-height

        19.581 svg:y

        19.581.1 <chart:coordinate-region>

        19.581.2 <chart:data-label>, <chart:equation>, <chart:footer>, <chart:legend>, <chart:plot-area>, <chart:subtitle>, <chart:title>

        19.581.3 <draw:area-polygon>

        19.581.4 <draw:area-rectangle>

        19.581.5 <dr3d:scene>

        19.581.6 <draw:caption>, <draw:custom-shape>, <draw:circle>, <draw:control>, <draw:ellipse>, <draw:frame>, <draw:g>, <draw:rect>, <draw:page-thumbnail>, <draw:path>, <draw:polygon>, <draw:polyline>, <draw:regular-polygon>

        19.581.7 <draw:glue-point>

        19.581.8 <office:annotation>

        19.581.9 <presentation:placeholder>

        19.582 svg:y1

        19.582.1 <draw:connector>, <draw:line> and <draw:measure>

        19.582.2 <svg:linearGradient>

        19.583 svg:y2

        19.583.1 <draw:connector>, <draw:line> and <draw:measure>

        19.583.2 <svg:linearGradient>

        19.584 table:acceptance-state

        19.585 table:algorithm

        19.586 table:add-empty-lines

        19.587 table:allow-empty-cell

        19.588 table:application-data

        19.589 table:automatic-find-labels

        19.590 table:base-cell-address

        19.591 table:bind-styles-to-content

        19.592 table:border-color

        19.593 table:buttons

        19.594 table:case-sensitive

        19.595 table:cell-address

        19.596 table:cell-range

        19.597 table:cell-range-address

        19.597.1 General

        19.597.2 <chart:categories>

        19.597.3 <chart:domain> - bubble

        19.597.4 <chart:domain>- scatter

        19.597.5 <chart:domain> - surface

        19.597.6

        19.597.7 <table:highlighted-range>

        19.597.8 <table:named-range>

        19.597.9 <table:source-cell-range>

        19.598 table:column

        19.599 table:comment

        19.600 table:condition

        19.601 table:condition-source

        19.602 table:condition-source-range-address

        19.603 table:contains-error

        19.604 table:contains-header

        19.605 table:content-validation-name

        19.606 table:copy-back

        19.607 table:copy-formulas

        19.608 table:copy-styles

        19.609 table:count

        19.610 table:country

        19.611 table:data-field

        19.612 table:data-cell-range-address

        19.613 table:database-name

        19.614 table:database-table-name

        19.615 table:data-type

        19.615.1 General

        19.615.2 <table:filter-condition>

        19.615.3 <table:sort-by>

        19.615.4 <table:sort-groups>

        19.616 table:date-end

        19.617 table:date-start

        19.618 table:date-value

        19.619 table:default-cell-style-name

        19.620 table:direction

        19.621 table:display

        19.622 table:display-border

        19.623 table:display-duplicates

        19.624 table:display-filter-buttons

        19.625 table:display-list

        19.626 table:display-member-mode

        19.627 table:drill-down-on-double-click

        19.628 table:embedded-number-behavior

        19.629 table:enabled

        19.630 table:end

        19.631 table:end-cell-address

        19.632 table:end-column

        19.633 table:end-position

        19.634 table:end-row

        19.635 table:end-table

        19.636 table:end-x

        19.637 table:end-y

        19.638 table:execute

        19.639 table:expression

        19.640 table:field-name

        19.641 table:field-number

        19.642 table:filter-name

        19.643 table:filter-options

        19.644 table:first-row-end-column (deprecated)

        19.645 table:first-row-start-column (deprecated)

        19.646 table:formula

        19.647 table:function

        19.647.1 General

        19.647.2 <table:consolidation>

        19.647.3 <table:data-pilot-field>

        19.647.4 <table:data-pilot-subtotal>

        19.647.5 <table:subtotal-field>

        19.648 table:grand-total

        19.649 table:group-by-field-number

        19.650 table:grouped-by

        19.651 table:has-persistent-data

        19.652 table:id

        19.653 table:identify-categories

        19.654 table:ignore-empty-rows

        19.655 table:index

        19.656 table:is-active

        19.657 table:is-data-layout-field

        19.658 table:is-selection

        19.659 table:is-sub-table

        19.660 table:label-cell-range-address

        19.661 table:language

        19.662 table:last-column-spanned

        19.663 table:last-row-end-column (deprecated)

        19.664 table:last-row-spanned

        19.665 table:last-row-start-column (deprecated)

        19.666 table:layout-mode

        19.667 table:link-to-source-data

        19.668 table:marked-invalid

        19.669 table:matrix-covered

        19.670 table:maximum-difference

        19.671 table:member-count

        19.672 table:member-name

        19.673 table:member-type

        19.674 table:message-type

        19.675 table:mode

        19.676 table:multi-deletion-spanned

        19.677 table:name

        19.677.1 General

        19.677.2 <table:cell-range-source>

        19.677.3 <table:content-validation>

        19.677.4 <table:data-pilot-group>

        19.677.5 <table:data-pilot-group-member>

        19.677.6 <table:data-pilot-member>

        19.677.7 <table:data-pilot-table>

        19.677.8 <table:database-range>

        19.677.9 <table:named-expression>

        19.677.10 <table:named-range>

        19.677.11 <table:operation>

        19.677.12 <table:source-cell-range>

        19.677.13 <table:source-service>

        19.677.14 <table:table>

        19.677.15 <table:table-template>

        19.678 table:null-year

        19.679 table:number-columns-repeated

        19.679.1 General

        19.679.2 <table:covered-table-cell>

        19.679.3 <table:table-cell>

        19.679.4 <table:table-column>

        19.680 table:number-columns-spanned

        19.681 table:number-rows-repeated

        19.682 table:number-rows-spanned

        19.683 table:number-matrix-columns-spanned

        19.684 table:number-matrix-rows-spanned

        19.685 table:object-name

        19.686 table:on-update-keep-size

        19.687 table:on-update-keep-styles

        19.688 table:operator

        19.689 table:order

        19.690 table:orientation

        19.690.1 General

        19.690.2 <table:data-pilot-field>

        19.690.3 <table:database-range>

        19.690.4 <table:label-range>

        19.691 table:page-breaks-on-group-change

        19.692 table:paragraph-style-name

        19.693 table:parse-sql-statement

        19.694 table:password

        19.695 table:position

        19.696 table:precision-as-shown

        19.697 table:print

        19.698 table:print-ranges

        19.699 table:protect (deprecated)

        19.700 table:protected

        19.700.1 General

        19.700.2 <table:covered-table-cell>

        19.700.3 <table:scenario>

        19.700.4 <table:table>

        19.700.5 <table:table-cell>

        19.701 table:protection-key

        19.702 table:protection-key-digest-algorithm

        19.703 table:query-name

        19.704 table:range-usable-as

        19.705 table:refresh-delay

        19.706 table:rejecting-change-id

        19.707 table:rfc-language-tag

        19.708 table:row

        19.709 table:scenario-ranges

        19.710 table:script

        19.711 table:search-criteria-must-apply-to-whole-cell

        19.712 table:selected-page

        19.713 table:show-details

        19.714 table:show-empty

        19.715 table:show-filter-button

        19.716 table:sort-mode

        19.717 table:source-cell-range-addresses

        19.718 table:source-field-name

        19.719 table:source-name

        19.720 table:sql-statement

        19.721 table:start

        19.722 table:start-column

        19.723 table:start-position

        19.724 table:start-row

        19.725 table:start-table

        19.726 table:status

        19.727 table:step

        19.728 table:steps

        19.729 table:structure-protected

        19.730 table:style-name

        19.730.1 General

        19.730.2 <table:background>

        19.730.3 <table:body>

        19.730.4 <table:covered-table-cell>

        19.730.5 <table:even-columns>

        19.730.6 <table:even-rows>

        19.730.7 <table:first-column>

        19.730.8 <table:first-row>

        19.730.9 <table:last-column>

        19.730.10 <table:last-row>

        19.730.11 <table:odd-columns>

        19.730.12 <table:odd-rows>

        19.730.13 <table:table-cell>

        19.730.14 <table:table-column>

        19.730.15 <table:table-row>

        19.730.16 <table:table>

        19.731 table:tab-color (moved to 19.731)

        19.732 table:table

        19.733 table:table-background

        19.734 table:table-name

        19.735 table:target-cell-address

        19.736 table:target-range-address

        19.736.1 General

        19.736.2 <table:data-pilot-table>

        19.736.3 <table:database-range>

        19.736.4 <table:filter>

        19.736.5 <table:sort>

        19.737 table:template-name

        19.738 table:title

        19.739 table:track-changes

        19.740 table:type

        19.740.1 General

        19.740.2 <table:data-pilot-field-reference>

        19.740.3 <table:deletion>

        19.740.4 <table:insertion>

        19.741 table:use-banding-columns-styles

        19.742 table:use-banding-rows-styles

        19.743 table:use-first-column-styles

        19.744 table:use-first-row-styles

        19.745 table:use-last-column-styles

        19.746 table:use-last-row-styles

        19.747 table:use-labels

        19.748 table:use-regular-expressions

        19.749 table:use-wildcards

        19.750 table:used-hierarchy

        19.751 table:user-name

        19.752 table:value

        19.752.1 <table:filter-condition>

        19.752.2 <table:filter-set-item>

        19.753 table:value-type

        19.754 table:visibility

        19.755 text:active

        19.756 text:address

        19.757 text:alphabetical-separators

        19.758 text:anchor-page-number

        19.759 text:anchor-type

        19.760 text:annote

        19.761 text:author

        19.762 text:bibliography-data-field

        19.763 text:bibliography-type

        19.764 text:booktitle

        19.765 text:bullet-char

        19.766 text:bullet-relative-size

        19.767 text:capitalize-entries

        19.768 text:c

        19.769 text:caption-sequence-format

        19.770 text:caption-sequence-name

        19.771 text:change-id

        19.772 text:chapter

        19.773 text:citation-body-style-name

        19.774 text:citation-style-name

        19.775 text:class-names

        19.775.1 General

        19.775.2 <text:h>

        19.775.3 <text:p>

        19.775.4 <text:span>

        19.776 text:column-name

        19.777 text:combine-entries

        19.778 text:combine-entries-with-dash

        19.779 text:combine-entries-with-pp

        19.780 text:comma-separated

        19.781 text:cond-style-name

        19.782 text:condition

        19.782.1 General

        19.782.2 <text:conditional-text>

        19.782.3 <text:database-next>

        19.782.4 <text:database-row-select>

        19.782.5 <text:hidden-paragraph>

        19.782.6 <text:hidden-text>

        19.782.7 <text:section>

        19.783 text:connection-name

        19.784 text:consecutive-numbering

        19.785 text:continue-list

        19.786 text:continue-numbering

        19.787 text:copy-outline-levels

        19.788 text:count-empty-lines

        19.789 text:count-in-text-boxes

        19.790 text:current-selected

        19.791 text:current-value

        19.792 text:custom1

        19.793 text:custom2

        19.794 text:custom3

        19.795 text:custom4

        19.796 text:custom5

        19.797 text:database-name

        19.798 text:date-adjust

        19.799 text:date-value

        19.800 text:default-style-name

        19.801 text:description

        19.802 text:display

        19.802.1 General

        19.802.2 <text:chapter>

        19.802.3 <text:expression>

        19.802.4 <text:file-name>

        19.802.5 <text:index-entry-chapter>

        19.802.6 <text:section>

        19.802.7 <text:table-formula>

        19.802.8 <text:template-name>

        19.802.9 <text:user-field-get>

        19.802.10 <text:variable-get>

        19.802.11 <text:variable-input>

        19.802.12 <text:variable-set>

        19.803 text:display-levels

        19.804 text:display-outline-level

        19.805 text:duration

        19.806 text:edition

        19.807 text:editor

        19.808 text:filter-name

        19.809 text:fixed

        19.810 text:footnotes-position

        19.811 text:formula

        19.812 text:global (deprecated)

        19.813 text:howpublished

        19.814 text:increment

        19.815 text:id

        19.815.1 General

        19.815.2 <draw:text-box> (deprecated)

        19.815.3 <text:alphabetical-index-mark-end>

        19.815.4 <text:alphabetical-index-mark-start>

        19.815.5 <text:changed-region> (deprecated)

        19.815.6 <text:h> (deprecated)

        19.815.7 <text:note>

        19.815.8 <text:p> (deprecated)

        19.815.9 <text:toc-mark-end>

        19.815.10 <text:toc-mark-start>

        19.815.11 <text:user-index-mark-end>

        19.815.12 <text:user-index-mark-start>

        19.816 text:identifier

        19.817 text:index-name

        19.818 text:index-scope

        19.819 text:ignore-case

        19.820 text:institution

        19.821 text:is-hidden

        19.822 text:is-list-header

        19.823 text:isbn

        19.824 text:issn

        19.825 text:journal

        19.826 text:key

        19.827 text:key1

        19.828 text:key2

        19.829 text:key1-phonetic

        19.830 text:key2-phonetic

        19.831 text:kind

        19.832 text:label

        19.833 text:label-followed-by

        19.834 text:level

        19.835 text:list-id (deprecated)

        19.836 text:list-tab-stop-position

        19.837 text:main-entry

        19.838 text:main-entry-style-name

        19.839 text:master-page-name

        19.840 text:month

        19.841 text:name

        19.841.1 General

        19.841.2 <text:alphabetical-index>

        19.841.3 <text:bibliography>

        19.841.4 <text:bookmark>

        19.841.5 <text:bookmark-end>

        19.841.6 <text:bookmark-start>

        19.841.7 <text:drop-down>

        19.841.8 <text:execute-macro>

        19.841.9 <text:illustration-index>

        19.841.10 <text:index-title>

        19.841.11 <text:object-index>

        19.841.12 <text:reference-mark>

        19.841.13 <text:reference-mark-end>

        19.841.14 <text:reference-mark-start>

        19.841.15 <text:section>

        19.841.16 <text:sequence>

        19.841.17 <text:sequence-decl>

        19.841.18 <text:table-of-content>

        19.841.19 <text:table-index>

        19.841.20 <text:user-defined>

        19.841.21 <text:user-field-decl>

        19.841.22 <text:user-field-get>

        19.841.23 <text:user-field-input>

        19.841.24 <text:user-index>

        19.841.25 <text:variable-set>

        19.841.26 <text:variable-decl>

        19.841.27 <text:variable-get>

        19.841.28 <text:variable-input>

        19.842 text:note

        19.843 text:note-class

        19.844 text:number

        19.845 text:number-lines

        19.846 text:number-position

        19.847 text:numbered-entries

        19.848 text:offset

        19.849 text:organizations

        19.850 text:outline-level

        19.850.1 General

        19.850.2 <text:alphabetical-index-entry-template>

        19.850.3 <text:chapter>

        19.850.4 <text:h>

        19.850.5 <text:index-entry-chapter>

        19.850.6 <text:index-source-styles>

        19.850.7 <text:user-index-mark>

        19.850.8 <text:table-of-content-entry-template>

        19.850.9 <text:table-of-content-source>

        19.850.10 <text:toc-mark>

        19.850.11 <text:toc-mark-start>

        19.850.12 <text:user-index-entry-template>

        19.850.13 <text:user-index-mark-start>

        19.851 text:page-adjust

        19.851.1 General

        19.851.2 <text:page-number>

        19.851.3 <text:page-variable-set>

        19.852 text:pages

        19.853 text:placeholder-type

        19.854 text:prefix

        19.855 text:protected

        19.856 text:protection-key

        19.857 text:protection-key-digest-algorithm

        19.858 text:publisher

        19.859 text:ref-name

        19.859.1 General

        19.859.2 <text:bookmark-ref>

        19.859.3 <text:note-ref>

        19.859.4 <text:reference-ref>

        19.859.5 <text:sequence>

        19.859.6 <text:sequence-ref>

        19.860 text:reference-format

        19.861 text:relative-tab-stop-position

        19.862 text:report-type

        19.863 text:restart-numbering

        19.864 text:restart-on-page

        19.865 text:row-number

        19.866 text:school

        19.867 text:section-name

        19.868 text:series

        19.869 text:select-page

        19.869.1 General

        19.869.2 <text:page-continuation>

        19.869.3 <text:page-number>

        19.870 text:separation-character

        19.871 text:sort-algorithm

        19.872 text:sort-ascending

        19.873 text:sort-by-position

        19.874 text:start-value

        19.874.1 General

        19.874.2 <text:h>

        19.874.3 <text:list-item>

        19.874.4 <text:list-level-style-number>

        19.874.5 <text:notes-configuration>

        19.874.6 <text:numbered-paragraph> (deprecated)

        19.874.7 <text:outline-level-style>

        19.875 text:start-numbering-at

        19.876 text:string-value-phonetic

        19.877 text:string-value

        19.877.1 General

        19.877.2 <text:alphabetical-index-mark>

        19.877.3 <text:hidden-text>

        19.877.4 <text:page-continuation>

        19.877.5 <text:toc-mark>

        19.877.6 <text:user-index-mark>

        19.878 text:string-value-if-false

        19.879 text:string-value-if-true

        19.880 text:style-name

        19.880.1 General

        19.880.2 <text:a>

        19.880.3 <text:alphabetical-index>

        19.880.4 <text:alphabetical-index-entry-template>

        19.880.5 <text:bibliography>

        19.880.6 <text:bibliography-entry-template>

        19.880.7 <text:h>

        19.880.8 <text:illustration-index>

        19.880.9 <text:illustration-index-entry-template>

        19.880.10 <text:index-entry-bibliography>

        19.880.11 <text:index-entry-chapter>

        19.880.12 <text:index-entry-link-end>

        19.880.13 <text:index-entry-link-start>

        19.880.14 <text:index-entry-page-number>

        19.880.15 <text:index-entry-span>

        19.880.16 <text:index-entry-tab-stop>

        19.880.17 <text:index-entry-text>

        19.880.18 <text:index-source-style>

        19.880.19 <text:index-title>

        19.880.20 <text:index-title-template>

        19.880.21 <text:linenumbering-configuration>

        19.880.22 <text:list>

        19.880.23 <text:list-level-style-number>

        19.880.24 <text:list-level-style-bullet>

        19.880.25 <text:numbered-paragraph> (deprecated)

        19.880.26 <text:object-index>

        19.880.27 <text:object-index-entry-template>

        19.880.28 <text:outline-level-style>

        19.880.29 <text:p>

        19.880.30 <text:ruby>

        19.880.31 <text:ruby-text>

        19.880.32 <text:section>

        19.880.33 <text:span>

        19.880.34 <text:table-index-entry-template>

        19.880.35 <text:table-of-content>

        19.880.36 <text:table-of-content-entry-template>

        19.880.37 <text:table-index>

        19.880.38 <text:user-index>

        19.880.39 <text:user-index-entry-template>

        19.881 text:style-override

        19.882 text:suffix

        19.883 text:tab-ref

        19.884 text:table-name

        19.885 text:table-type

        19.886 text:time-adjust

        19.887 text:time-value

        19.888 text:title

        19.889 text:track-changes

        19.890 text:url

        19.891 text:use-caption

        19.892 text:use-chart-objects

        19.893 text:use-draw-objects

        19.894 text:use-floating-frames

        19.895 text:use-graphics

        19.896 text:use-index-marks

        19.897 text:use-index-source-styles

        19.898 text:use-keys-as-entries

        19.899 text:use-math-objects

        19.900 text:use-objects

        19.901 text:use-other-objects

        19.902 text:use-outline-level

        19.903 text:use-soft-page-breaks

        19.904 text:use-spreadsheet-objects

        19.905 text:use-tables

        19.906 text:value

        19.906.1 General

        19.906.2 <text:label>

        19.906.3 <text:database-row-number>

        19.907 text:visited-style-name

        19.908 text:volume

        19.909 text:year

        19.910 xforms:bind

        19.911 xhtml:about

        19.912 xhtml:content

        19.913 xhtml:datatype

        19.914 xhtml:property

        19.915 xlink:actuate

        19.916 xlink:href

        19.916.1 General

        19.916.2 <anim:audio>

        19.916.3 <chart:chart>

        19.916.4 <chart:symbol-image>

        19.916.5 <db:component>

        19.916.6 <db:connection-resource>

        19.916.7 <db:file-based-database>

        19.916.8 <draw:a>

        19.916.9 <draw:applet>

        19.916.10 <draw:area-circle>

        19.916.11 <draw:area-polygon>

        19.916.12 <draw:area-rectangle>

        19.916.13 <draw:fill-image>

        19.916.14 <draw:floating-frame>

        19.916.15 <draw:image>

        19.916.16 <draw:object>

        19.916.17 <draw:object-ole>

        19.916.18 <draw:plugin>

        19.916.19 <form:button>

        19.916.20 <form:connection-resource>

        19.916.21 <form:image>

        19.916.22 <form:form>

        19.916.23 <meta:auto-reload>

        19.916.24 <meta:template>

        19.916.25 <presentation:event-listener>

        19.916.26 <presentation:sound>

        19.916.27 <script:event-listener>

        19.916.28 <style:background-image>

        19.916.29 <svg:definition-src>

        19.916.30 <svg:font-face-uri>

        19.916.31 <table:cell-range-source>

        19.916.32 <table:table-source>

        19.916.33 <text:a>

        19.916.34 <text:alphabetical-index-auto-mark-file>

        19.916.35 <text:list-level-style-image>

        19.916.36 <text:script>

        19.916.37 <text:section-source>

        19.917 xlink:show

        19.918 xlink:title

        19.919 xlink:type

        19.920 xml:id

        19.921 form:input-required

        19.922 style:num-list-format-name

        19.923 draw:extrusion-metal-type

        19.924 draw:handle-position-x

        19.925 draw:handle-position-y

        19.926 draw:handle-polar-pole-x

        19.927 draw:handle-polar-pole-y

        19.928 draw:handle-polar-radius

        19.929 draw:handle-polar-angle

        20 Formatting Attributes

        20.1 General

        20.2 chart:angle-offset

        20.3 chart:auto-position

        20.4 chart:auto-size

        20.5 chart:axis-label-position

        20.6 chart:axis-position

        20.7 chart:connect-bars

        20.8 chart:data-label-number

        20.9 chart:data-label-series

        20.10 chart:data-label-symbol

        20.11 chart:data-label-text

        20.12 chart:deep

        20.13 chart:display-label

        20.14 chart:error-category

        20.15 chart:error-lower-indicator

        20.16 chart:error-lower-limit

        20.17 chart:error-lower-range

        20.18 chart:error-margin

        20.19 chart:error-percentage

        20.20 chart:error-upper-indicator

        20.21 chart:error-upper-limit

        20.22 chart:error-upper-range

        20.23 chart:gap-width

        20.24 chart:group-bars-per-axis

        20.25 chart:hole-size

        20.26 chart:include-hidden-cells

        20.27 chart:interpolation

        20.28 chart:interval-major

        20.29 chart:interval-minor-divisor

        20.30 chart:japanese-candle-stick

        20.31 chart:label-arrangement

        20.32 chart:label-position

        20.33 chart:label-position-negative

        20.34 chart:lines (deprecated)

        20.35 chart:link-data-style-to-source

        20.36 chart:logarithmic

        20.37 chart:maximum

        20.38 chart:mean-value

        20.39 chart:minimum

        20.40 chart:origin

        20.41 chart:overlap

        20.42 chart:pie-offset

        20.43 chart:percentage

        20.44 chart:regression-force-intercept

        20.45 chart:regression-intercept-value

        20.46 chart:regression-max-degree

        20.47 chart:regression-moving-type

        20.48 chart:regression-name

        20.49 chart:regression-period

        20.50 chart:regression-type

        20.51 chart:reverse-direction

        20.52 chart:right-angled-axes

        20.53 chart:scale-text

        20.54 chart:series-source (deprecated)

        20.55 chart:sort-by-x-values

        20.56 chart:solid-type

        20.57 chart:spline-order

        20.58 chart:spline-resolution

        20.59 chart:stacked

        20.60 chart:symbol-height

        20.61 chart:symbol-name

        20.62 chart:symbol-type

        20.63 chart:symbol-width

        20.64 chart:text-overlap

        20.65 chart:three-dimensional

        20.66 chart:tick-marks-major-inner

        20.67 chart:tick-marks-major-outer

        20.68 chart:tick-marks-minor-inner

        20.69 chart:tick-marks-minor-outer

        20.70 chart:tick-mark-position

        20.71 chart:treat-empty-cells

        20.72 chart:vertical

        20.73 chart:visible

        20.74 dr3d:ambient-color

        20.75 dr3d:back-scale

        20.76 dr3d:backface-culling

        20.77 dr3d:close-back

        20.78 dr3d:close-front

        20.79 dr3d:depth

        20.80 dr3d:diffuse-color

        20.81 dr3d:edge-rounding

        20.82 dr3d:edge-rounding-mode

        20.83 dr3d:emissive-color

        20.84 dr3d:end-angle

        20.85 dr3d:horizontal-segments

        20.86 dr3d:lighting-mode

        20.87 dr3d:normals-direction

        20.88 dr3d:normals-kind

        20.89 dr3d:shadow

        20.90 dr3d:shininess

        20.91 dr3d:specular-color

        20.92 dr3d:texture-filter

        20.93 dr3d:texture-kind

        20.94 dr3d:texture-mode

        20.95 dr3d:texture-generation-mode-x

        20.96 dr3d:texture-generation-mode-y

        20.97 dr3d:vertical-segments

        20.98 draw:auto-grow-height

        20.99 draw:auto-grow-width

        20.100 draw:background-size

        20.101 draw:blue

        20.102 draw:caption-angle

        20.103 draw:caption-angle-type

        20.104 draw:caption-escape

        20.105 draw:caption-escape-direction

        20.106 draw:caption-fit-line-length

        20.107 draw:caption-gap

        20.108 draw:caption-line-length

        20.109 draw:caption-type

        20.110 draw:color-inversion

        20.111 draw:color-mode

        20.112 draw:contrast

        20.113 draw:decimal-places

        20.114 draw:draw-aspect

        20.115 draw:end-guide

        20.116 draw:end-line-spacing-horizontal

        20.117 draw:end-line-spacing-vertical

        20.118 draw:fill

        20.119 draw:fill-color

        20.120 draw:fill-gradient-name

        20.121 draw:fill-hatch-name

        20.122 draw:fill-hatch-solid

        20.123 draw:fill-image-height

        20.124 draw:fill-image-name

        20.125 draw:fill-image-ref-point

        20.126 draw:fill-image-ref-point-x

        20.127 draw:fill-image-ref-point-y

        20.128 draw:fill-image-width

        20.129 draw:fit-to-contour

        20.130 draw:fit-to-size

        20.131 draw:frame-display-border

        20.132 draw:frame-margin-horizontal

        20.133 draw:frame-display-scrollbar

        20.134 draw:frame-margin-vertical

        20.135 draw:gamma

        20.136 draw:green

        20.137 draw:gradient-step-count

        20.138 draw:guide-distance

        20.139 draw:guide-overhang

        20.140 draw:image-opacity

        20.141 draw:line-distance

        20.142 draw:luminance

        20.143 draw:marker-end

        20.144 draw:marker-end-center

        20.145 draw:marker-end-width

        20.146 draw:marker-start

        20.147 draw:marker-start-center

        20.148 draw:marker-start-width

        20.149 draw:measure-align

        20.150 draw:measure-vertical-align

        20.151 draw:ole-draw-aspect (deprecated)

        20.152 draw:opacity

        20.153 draw:opacity-name

        20.154 draw:parallel

        20.155 draw:placing

        20.156 draw:red

        20.157 draw:secondary-fill-color

        20.158 draw:shadow

        20.159 draw:shadow-color

        20.160 draw:shadow-offset-x

        20.161 draw:shadow-offset-y

        20.162 draw:shadow-opacity

        20.163 draw:show-unit

        20.164 draw:start-guide

        20.165 draw:start-line-spacing-horizontal

        20.166 draw:start-line-spacing-vertical

        20.167 draw:stroke

        20.168 draw:stroke-dash

        20.169 draw:stroke-dash-names

        20.170 draw:stroke-linejoin

        20.171 svg:stroke-linecap

        20.172 draw:symbol-color

        20.173 draw:textarea-horizontal-align

        20.174 draw:textarea-vertical-align

        20.175 draw:tile-repeat-offset

        20.176 draw:visible-area-height

        20.177 draw:visible-area-left

        20.178 draw:visible-area-top

        20.179 draw:visible-area-width

        20.180 draw:unit

        20.181 draw:wrap-influence-on-position

        20.182 fo:background-color

        20.183 fo Border Properties

        20.183.1 General

        20.183.2 fo:border

        20.183.3 fo:border-bottom

        20.183.4 fo:border-left

        20.183.5 fo:border-right

        20.183.6 fo:border-top

        20.184 fo:break-after

        20.185 fo:break-before

        20.186 fo:clip

        20.187 fo:color

        20.188 fo:country

        20.189 fo:font-family

        20.190 fo:font-size

        20.191 fo:font-style

        20.192 fo:font-variant

        20.193 fo:font-weight

        20.194 fo:height

        20.195 fo:hyphenate

        20.196 fo:hyphenation-keep

        20.197 fo:hyphenation-ladder-count

        20.198 fo:hyphenation-push-char-count

        20.199 fo:hyphenation-remain-char-count

        20.200 fo:keep-together

        20.201 fo:keep-with-next

        20.202 fo:language

        20.203 fo:letter-spacing

        20.204 fo:line-height

        20.205 fo:margin

        20.206 fo:margin-bottom

        20.207 fo:margin-left

        20.208 fo:margin-right

        20.209 fo:margin-top

        20.210 fo:max-height

        20.211 fo:max-width

        20.212 fo:min-height

        20.212.1 <style:graphic-properties>

        20.212.2 <style:header-footer-properties>

        20.213 fo:min-width

        20.214 fo:orphans

        20.215 fo:page-height

        20.216 fo:page-width

        20.217 fo:padding

        20.218 fo:padding-bottom

        20.219 fo:padding-left

        20.220 fo:padding-right

        20.221 fo:padding-top

        20.222 fo:script

        20.223 fo:text-align

        20.223.1 <style:paragraph-properties>

        20.223.2 <style:list-level-properties>

        20.224 fo:text-align-last

        20.225 fo:text-indent

        20.226 fo:text-shadow

        20.227 fo:text-transform

        20.228 fo:widows

        20.229 fo:width

        20.230 fo:wrap-option

        20.231 presentation:background-objects-visible

        20.232 presentation:background-visible

        20.233 presentation:display-date-time

        20.234 presentation:display-footer

        20.235 presentation:display-header

        20.236 presentation:display-page-number

        20.237 presentation:duration

        20.238 presentation:transition-speed

        20.239 presentation:transition-style

        20.240 presentation:transition-type

        20.241 presentation:visibility

        20.242 smil:direction

        20.243 smil:fadeColor

        20.244 smil:subtype

        20.245 smil:type

        20.246 style:auto-text-indent

        20.247 style:background-transparency

        20.248 style:border-line-width

        20.249 style:border-line-width-bottom

        20.250 style:border-line-width-left

        20.251 style:border-line-width-right

        20.252 style:border-line-width-top

        20.253 style:cell-protect

        20.254 style:column-width

        20.255 style:contextual-spacing

        20.256 style:country-asian

        20.257 style:country-complex

        20.258 style:decimal-places

        20.259 style:diagonal-bl-tr

        20.260 style:diagonal-bl-tr-widths

        20.261 style:diagonal-tl-br

        20.262 style:diagonal-tl-br-widths

        20.263 style:direction

        20.264 style:dynamic-spacing

        20.265 style:editable

        20.266 style:first-page-number

        20.267 style:flow-with-text

        20.268 style:font-charset

        20.269 style:font-charset-asian

        20.270 style:font-charset-complex

        20.271 style:font-family-asian

        20.272 style:font-family-complex

        20.273 style:font-family-generic

        20.274 style:font-family-generic-asian

        20.275 style:font-family-generic-complex

        20.276 style:font-independent-line-spacing

        20.277 style:font-name

        20.278 style:font-name-asian

        20.279 style:font-name-complex

        20.280 style:font-pitch

        20.281 style:font-pitch-asian

        20.282 style:font-pitch-complex

        20.283 style:font-relief

        20.284 style:font-size-asian

        20.285 style:font-size-complex

        20.286 style:font-size-rel

        20.287 style:font-size-rel-asian

        20.288 style:font-size-rel-complex

        20.289 style:font-style-asian

        20.290 style:font-style-complex

        20.291 style:font-style-name

        20.292 style:font-style-name-asian

        20.293 style:font-style-name-complex

        20.294 style:font-weight-asian

        20.295 style:font-weight-complex

        20.296 style:footnote-max-height

        20.297 style:glyph-orientation-vertical

        20.298 style:horizontal-pos

        20.299 style:horizontal-rel

        20.300 style:join-border

        20.301 style:justify-single-word

        20.302 style:language-asian

        20.303 style:language-complex

        20.304 style:layout-grid-base-height

        20.305 style:layout-grid-base-width

        20.306 style:layout-grid-color

        20.307 style:layout-grid-display

        20.308 style:layout-grid-lines

        20.309 style:layout-grid-mode

        20.310 style:layout-grid-print

        20.311 style:layout-grid-ruby-below

        20.312 style:layout-grid-ruby-height

        20.313 style:layout-grid-snap-to

        20.314 style:layout-grid-standard-mode

        20.315 style:line-break

        20.316 style:letter-kerning

        20.317 style:line-height-at-least

        20.318 style:line-spacing

        20.319 style:may-break-between-rows

        20.320 style:min-row-height

        20.321 style:mirror

        20.322 style:num-format

        20.323 style:num-letter-sync

        20.324 style:num-prefix

        20.325 style:num-suffix

        20.326 style:number-wrapped-paragraphs

        20.327 style:overflow-behavior

        20.328 style:page-number

        20.329 style:paper-tray-name

        20.330 style:print

        20.331 style:print-content

        20.331.1 General

        20.331.2 <style:graphic-properties>

        20.331.3 <style:table-cell-properties>

        20.332 style:print-page-order

        20.333 style:print-orientation

        20.334 style:protect

        20.334.1 General

        20.334.2 <style:graphic-properties>

        20.334.3 <style:section-properties>

        20.335 style:punctuation-wrap

        20.336 style:register-true

        20.337 style:register-truth-ref-style-name

        20.338 style:rel-column-width

        20.339 style:rel-height

        20.340 style:rel-width

        20.340.1 <style:graphic-properties>

        20.340.2 <style:table-properties>

        20.341 style:repeat

        20.342 style:repeat-content

        20.343 style:rfc-language-tag

        20.344 style:rfc-language-tag-asian

        20.345 style:rfc-language-tag-complex

        20.346 style:rotation-align

        20.347 style:rotation-angle

        20.348 style:row-height

        20.349 style:ruby-align

        20.350 style:ruby-position

        20.351 style:run-through

        20.352 style:scale-to

        20.353 style:scale-to-pages

        20.354 style:scale-to-X

        20.355 style:scale-to-Y

        20.356 style:script-asian

        20.357 style:script-complex

        20.358 style:script-type

        20.359 style:shadow

        20.360 style:shrink-to-fit

        20.361 style:snap-to-layout-grid

        20.362 style:tab-stop-distance

        20.363 style:table-centering

        20.364 style:text-align-source

        20.365 style:text-autospace

        20.366 style:text-blinking

        20.367 style:text-combine

        20.368 style:text-combine-start-char

        20.369 style:text-combine-end-char

        20.370 style:text-emphasize

        20.371 style:text-line-through-color

        20.372 style:text-line-through-mode

        20.373 style:text-line-through-style

        20.374 style:text-line-through-text

        20.375 style:text-line-through-text-style

        20.376 style:text-line-through-type

        20.377 style:text-line-through-width

        20.378 style:text-outline

        20.379 style:text-overline-color

        20.380 style:text-overline-mode

        20.381 style:text-overline-style

        20.382 style:text-overline-type

        20.383 style:text-overline-width

        20.384 style:text-position

        20.385 style:text-rotation-angle

        20.386 style:text-rotation-scale

        20.387 style:text-scale

        20.388 style:text-underline-color

        20.389 style:text-underline-mode

        20.390 style:text-underline-style

        20.391 style:text-underline-type

        20.392 style:text-underline-width

        20.393 style:use-optimal-column-width

        20.394 style:use-optimal-row-height

        20.395 style:use-window-font-color

        20.396 style:vertical-align

        20.396.1 <style:paragraph-properties>

        20.396.2 <style:table-cell-properties>

        20.397 style:vertical-pos

        20.398 style:vertical-rel

        20.399 style:width

        20.400 style:wrap

        20.401 style:wrap-contour

        20.402 style:wrap-contour-mode

        20.403 style:wrap-dynamic-threshold

        20.404 style:writing-mode

        20.404.1 General

        20.404.2 <style:graphic-properties>

        20.404.3 <style:page-layout-properties>

        20.404.4 <style:paragraph-properties>

        20.404.5 <style:section-properties>

        20.404.6 <style:table-cell-properties>

        20.404.7 <style:table-properties>

        20.405 style:writing-mode-automatic

        20.406 svg:fill-rule

        20.407 svg:height

        20.407.1 <style:graphic-properties>

        20.407.2 <style:header-footer-properties>

        20.408 svg:stroke-color

        20.409 svg:stroke-opacity

        20.410 svg:stroke-width

        20.411 svg:x

        20.412 svg:y

        20.412.1 <style:graphic-properties>

        20.412.2 <style:list-level-properties>

        20.413 svg:width

        20.414 table:align

        20.415 table:border-model

        20.416 table:display

        20.417 text:anchor-page-number

        20.418 text:anchor-type

        20.419 text:animation

        20.420 text:animation-delay

        20.421 text:animation-direction

        20.422 text:animation-repeat

        20.423 text:animation-start-inside

        20.424 text:animation-steps

        20.425 text:animation-stop-inside

        20.426 text:condition

        20.427 text:display

        20.428 text:dont-balance-text-columns

        20.429 text:line-break

        20.430 text:line-number

        20.431 text:list-level-position-and-space-mode

        20.432 text:min-label-distance

        20.433 text:min-label-width

        20.434 text:number-lines

        20.435 text:space-before

        20.436 chart:major-origin

        20.437 chart:minor-logarithmic

        20.438 draw:allow-overlap

        20.439 style:margin-gutter

        20.440 text:relative-tab-stop-position

        20.441 draw:decorative

        20.442 table:tab-color

        Appendix A OpenDocument Relax NG Schema

        Appendix B OpenDocument Metadata Manifest Ontology

        Appendix C MIME Types and File Name Extensions (Non Normative)

        Appendix D Accessibility Guidelines (Non Normative)

        D.1 Title, Description and Caption of Graphical Elements

        D.1.1 Guidance for authors

        D.1.2 Authoring tool responsibility for presenting and prompting for the <svg:title> and <svg:desc> elements

        D.2 Hyperlink Titles

        D.3 Tables in Presentations

        D.4 Further Guidelines

        Appendix E Bidirectional (BiDi) Scripts, Numeric Digits Presentation and Calendars (Non Normative)

        E.1 Paragraph and Layout Direction

        E.2 Numeric Digits Presentation and Calendars

        Appendix F Recommended Usage of SMIL

        F.1 Slide Animation

        F.2 Main Sequence

        F.3 Interactive Sequence

        Appendix G Changes From ODF 1.3 (Non Normative)

        1 Introduction

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        1 Introduction

        1.1 Introduction

        1.2 Terminology

        1.3 Normative References

        1.4 Non Normative References

        1.5 Namespaces

        2 OpenDocument Documents, Consumers and Producers

        2.1 Introduction

        2.2 Document Conformance

        2.2.1 OpenDocument Document

        2.2.2 OpenDocument Extended Document

        2.2.3 OpenDocument Text Document

        2.2.4 OpenDocument Spreadsheet Document

        2.2.5 OpenDocument Drawing Document

        2.2.6 OpenDocument Presentation Document

        2.2.7 OpenDocument Chart Document

        2.2.8 OpenDocument Image Document

        2.2.9 OpenDocument Formula Document

        2.2.10 OpenDocument Database Front End Document

        2.3 Producers

        2.3.1 OpenDocument Producer

        2.3.2 OpenDocument Extended Producer

        2.4 Consumer

        3 Document Structure

        3.1 Document Representation

        3.1.1 General

        3.1.2 <office:document>(Single OpenDocument XML Files)

        3.1.3 Package OpenDocument Files

        3.1.3.1 General

        3.1.3.2 <office:document-content>

        3.1.3.3 <office:document-styles>

        3.1.3.4 <office:document-meta>

        3.1.3.5 <office:document-settings>

        3.1.4 Summary of Document Representation

        3.2 <office:meta>

        3.3 <office:body>

        3.4 <office:text>

        3.5 <office:drawing>

        3.6 <office:presentation>

        3.7 <office:spreadsheet>

        3.8 <office:chart>

        3.9 <office:image>

        3.10 <office:settings>

        3.10.1 General

        3.10.2 <config:config-item-set>

        3.10.3 <config:config-item>

        3.10.4 <config:config-item-map-indexed>

        3.10.5 <config:config-item-map-entry>

        3.10.6 <config:config-item-map-named>

        3.11 Cursor Position Setting

        3.12 <office:scripts>

        3.13 <office:script>

        3.14 <office:font-face-decls>

        3.15 Styles

        3.15.1 General

        3.15.2 <office:styles>

        3.15.3 <office:automatic-styles>

        3.15.4 <office:master-styles>

        3.16 Document Signatures

        3.17 Foreign Elements and Attributes

        3.18 White Space Processing and EOL Handling

        3.19 MIME Types and File Name Extensions

        4 Metadata

        4.1 General

        4.2 RDF Metadata

        4.2.1 In-Content Metadata (RDFa)

        4.2.2 manifest.rdf

        4.2.2.1 General

        4.2.2.2 odf:ContentFile

        4.2.2.3 odf:StylesFile

        4.2.2.4 odf:Element

        4.2.2.5 odf:prefix

        4.2.2.6 odf:suffix

        4.3 Non-RDF Metadata

        4.3.1 General

        4.3.2 Pre-Defined Metadata Elements

        4.3.2.1 <meta:generator>

        4.3.2.2 <dc:title>

        4.3.2.3 <dc:description>

        4.3.2.4 <dc:subject>

        4.3.2.5 <meta:keyword>

        4.3.2.6 <meta:initial-creator>

        4.3.2.7 <dc:creator>

        4.3.2.8 <meta:printed-by>

        4.3.2.9 <meta:creation-date>

        4.3.2.10 <dc:date>

        4.3.2.11 <meta:print-date>

        4.3.2.12 <meta:template>

        4.3.2.13 <meta:auto-reload>

        4.3.2.14 <meta:hyperlink-behaviour>

        4.3.2.15 <dc:language>

        4.3.2.16 <meta:editing-cycles>

        4.3.2.17 <meta:editing-duration>

        4.3.2.18 <meta:document-statistic>

        4.3.3 <meta:user-defined>

        5 Text Content

        5.1 Headings, Paragraphs and Basic Text Structure

        5.1.1 General

        5.1.2 <text:h>

        5.1.3 <text:p>

        5.2 <text:page-sequence>

        5.2.1 General

        5.2.2 <text:page>

        5.3 Lists

        5.3.1 <text:list>

        5.3.2 Default List Style

        5.3.3 <text:list-header>

        5.3.4 <text:list-item>

        5.3.5 List Item Style Rules

        5.3.6 <text:numbered-paragraph> (deprecated)

        5.3.7 Numbered Paragraph Style Rules (deprecated)

        5.4 <text:section>

        5.4.1 General

        5.4.2 <text:section-source>

        5.5 Change Tracking

        5.5.1 General

        5.5.2 <text:tracked-changes>

        5.5.3 <text:changed-region>

        5.5.4 <text:insertion>

        5.5.5 <text:deletion>

        5.5.6 <text:format-change>

        5.5.7 <office:change-info>

        5.5.8 Change Marks

        5.5.8.1 General

        5.5.8.2 <text:change-start>

        5.5.8.3 <text:change-end>

        5.5.8.4 <text:change>

        5.6 <text:soft-page-break>

        5.7 Document Declarations

        6 Paragraph Elements Content

        6.1 Basic Text Content

        6.1.1 General

        6.1.2 White Space Characters

        6.1.3 <text:s>

        6.1.4 <text:tab>

        6.1.5 <text:line-break>

        6.1.6 Soft Hyphens, Hyphens, and Non-breaking Spaces

        6.1.7 <text:span>

        6.1.8 <text:a>

        6.1.9 <text:meta>

        6.1.10 <text:number>

        6.2 Bookmarks and References

        6.2.1 Bookmarks

        6.2.1.1 General

        6.2.1.2 <text:bookmark>

        6.2.1.3 <text:bookmark-start>

        6.2.1.4 <text:bookmark-end>

        6.2.2 References

        6.2.2.1 General

        6.2.2.2 <text:reference-mark>

        6.2.2.3 <text:reference-mark-start>

        6.2.2.4 <text:reference-mark-end>

        6.3 Notes

        6.3.1 General

        6.3.2 <text:note>

        6.3.3 <text:note-citation>

        6.3.4 <text:note-body>

        6.4 <text:ruby>

        6.4.1 General

        6.4.2 <text:ruby-base>

        6.4.3 <text:ruby-text>

        7 Text Fields

        7.1 General

        7.2 Common Characteristics of Field Elements

        7.3 Document Fields

        7.3.1 General

        7.3.2 <text:date>

        7.3.3 <text:time>

        7.3.4 <text:page-number>

        7.3.5 <text:page-continuation>

        7.3.6 Subsequent Author Fields

        7.3.6.1 General

        7.3.6.2 <text:sender-firstname>

        7.3.6.3 <text:sender-lastname>

        7.3.6.4 <text:sender-initials>

        7.3.6.5 <text:sender-title>

        7.3.6.6 <text:sender-position>

        7.3.6.7 <text:sender-email>

        7.3.6.8 <text:sender-phone-private>

        7.3.6.9 <text:sender-fax>

        7.3.6.10 <text:sender-company>

        7.3.6.11 <text:sender-phone-work>

        7.3.6.12 <text:sender-street>

        7.3.6.13 <text:sender-city>

        7.3.6.14 <text:sender-postal-code>

        7.3.6.15 <text:sender-country>

        7.3.6.16 <text:sender-state-or-province>

        7.3.7 Author Fields

        7.3.7.1 <text:author-name>

        7.3.7.2 <text:author-initials>

        7.3.8 <text:chapter>

        7.3.9 <text:file-name>

        7.3.10 <text:template-name>

        7.3.11 <text:sheet-name>

        7.4 Variable Fields

        7.4.1 General

        7.4.2 <text:variable-decls>

        7.4.3 <text:variable-decl>

        7.4.4 <text:variable-set>

        7.4.5 <text:variable-get>

        7.4.6 <text:variable-input>

        7.4.7 <text:user-field-decls>

        7.4.8 <text:user-field-decl>

        7.4.9 <text:user-field-get>

        7.4.10 <text:user-field-input>

        7.4.11 <text:sequence-decls>

        7.4.12 <text:sequence-decl>

        7.4.13 <text:sequence>

        7.4.14 <text:expression>

        7.4.15 <text:text-input>

        7.4.16 <text:drop-down>

        7.4.17 <text:label>

        7.5 Metadata Fields

        7.5.1 General

        7.5.2 <text:initial-creator>

        7.5.3 <text:creation-date>

        7.5.4 <text:creation-time>

        7.5.5 <text:description>

        7.5.6 <text:user-defined>

        7.5.7 <text:print-time>

        7.5.8 <text:print-date>

        7.5.9 <text:printed-by>

        7.5.10 <text:title>

        7.5.11 <text:subject>

        7.5.12 <text:keywords>

        7.5.13 <text:editing-cycles>

        7.5.14 <text:editing-duration>

        7.5.15 <text:modification-time>

        7.5.16 <text:modification-date>

        7.5.17 <text:creator>

        7.5.18 Document Statistics Fields

        7.5.18.1 General

        7.5.18.2 <text:page-count>

        7.5.18.3 <text:paragraph-count>

        7.5.18.4 <text:word-count>

        7.5.18.5 <text:character-count>

        7.5.18.6 <text:table-count>

        7.5.18.7 <text:image-count>

        7.5.18.8 <text:object-count>

        7.5.19 <text:meta-field>

        7.6 Database Fields

        7.6.1 General

        7.6.2 <form:connection-resource>

        7.6.3 <text:database-display>

        7.6.4 <text:database-next>

        7.6.5 <text:database-row-select>

        7.6.6 <text:database-row-number>

        7.6.7 <text:database-name>

        7.7 More Fields

        7.7.1 Page Variable Fields

        7.7.1.1 General

        7.7.1.2 <text:page-variable-set>

        7.7.1.3 <text:page-variable-get>

        7.7.2 <text:placeholder>

        7.7.3 <text:conditional-text>

        7.7.4 <text:hidden-text>

        7.7.5 <text:reference-ref>

        7.7.6 <text:bookmark-ref>

        7.7.7 <text:note-ref>

        7.7.8 <text:sequence-ref>

        7.7.9 <text:script>

        7.7.10 <text:execute-macro>

        7.7.11 <text:hidden-paragraph>

        7.7.12 <text:dde-connection>

        7.7.13 <text:measure>

        7.7.14 <text:table-formula> (deprecated)

        8 Text Indexes

        8.1 Index Marks

        8.1.1 General

        8.1.2 <text:toc-mark-start>

        8.1.3 <text:toc-mark-end>

        8.1.4 <text:toc-mark>

        8.1.5 <text:user-index-mark-start>

        8.1.6 <text:user-index-mark-end>

        8.1.7 <text:user-index-mark>

        8.1.8 <text:alphabetical-index-mark-start>

        8.1.9 <text:alphabetical-index-mark-end>

        8.1.10 <text:alphabetical-index-mark>

        8.1.11 <text:bibliography-mark>

        8.2 Index Structure

        8.2.1 General

        8.2.2 <text:index-body>

        8.2.3 <text:index-title>

        8.3 <text:table-of-content>

        8.3.1 General

        8.3.2 <text:table-of-content-source>

        8.3.3 <text:table-of-content-entry-template>

        8.4 <text:illustration-index>

        8.4.1 General

        8.4.2 <text:illustration-index-source>

        8.4.3 <text:illustration-index-entry-template>

        8.5 <text:table-index>

        8.5.1 General

        8.5.2 <text:table-index-source>

        8.5.3 <text:table-index-entry-template>

        8.6 <text:object-index>

        8.6.1 General

        8.6.2 <text:object-index-source>

        8.6.3 <text:object-index-entry-template>

        8.7 <text:user-index>

        8.7.1 General

        8.7.2 <text:user-index-source>

        8.7.3 <text:user-index-entry-template>

        8.8 <text:alphabetical-index>

        8.8.1 General

        8.8.2 <text:alphabetical-index-source>

        8.8.3 <text:alphabetical-index-auto-mark-file>

        8.8.4 <text:alphabetical-index-entry-template>

        8.9 <text:bibliography>

        8.9.1 General

        8.9.2 <text:bibliography-source>

        8.9.3 <text:bibliography-entry-template>

        8.10 <text:index-source-styles>

        8.11 <text:index-source-style>

        8.12 <text:index-title-template>

        8.13 Index Template Entries

        8.13.1 <text:index-entry-chapter>

        8.13.2 <text:index-entry-text>

        8.13.3 <text:index-entry-page-number>

        8.13.4 <text:index-entry-span>

        8.13.5 <text:index-entry-bibliography>

        8.13.6 <text:index-entry-tab-stop>

        8.13.7 <text:index-entry-link-start>

        8.13.8 <text:index-entry-link-end>

        9 Tables

        9.1 Basic Tables

        9.1.1 General

        9.1.2 <table:table>

        9.1.3 <table:table-row>

        9.1.4 <table:table-cell>

        9.1.5 <table:covered-table-cell>

        9.1.6 <table:table-column>

        9.1.7 <table:table-header-rows>

        9.1.8 <table:table-rows>

        9.1.9 <table:table-row-group>

        9.1.10 <table:table-column-group>

        9.1.11 <table:table-header-columns>

        9.1.12 <table:table-columns>

        9.1.13 <table:title>

        9.1.14 <table:desc>

        9.2 Advanced Tables

        9.2.1 Referencing Table Cells

        9.2.2 Absolute and relative cell addressing

        9.2.3 Cell Range Address

        9.2.4 Column and Row Range Addresses

        9.2.5 Cell Range Address List

        9.2.6 <table:table-source>

        9.2.7 <table:scenario>

        9.2.8 <table:shapes>

        9.3 Advanced Table Cells

        9.3.1 <table:cell-range-source>

        9.3.2 <table:detective>

        9.3.3 <table:operation>

        9.3.4 <table:highlighted-range>

        9.4 Spreadsheet Document Content

        9.4.1 <table:calculation-settings>

        9.4.2 <table:null-date>

        9.4.3 <table:iteration>

        9.4.4 <table:content-validations>

        9.4.5 <table:content-validation>

        9.4.6 <table:help-message>

        9.4.7 <table:error-message>

        9.4.8 <table:error-macro>

        9.4.9 <table:label-range>

        9.4.10 <table:label-ranges>

        9.4.11 <table:named-expressions>

        9.4.12 <table:named-range>

        9.4.13 <table:named-expression>

        9.4.14 <table:database-ranges>

        9.4.15 <table:database-range>

        9.4.16 <table:database-source-sql>

        9.4.17 <table:database-source-table>

        9.4.18 <table:database-source-query>

        9.4.19 <table:sort>

        9.4.20 <table:sort-by>

        9.4.21 <table:subtotal-rules>

        9.4.22 <table:sort-groups>

        9.4.23 <table:subtotal-rule>

        9.4.24 <table:subtotal-field>

        9.5 Filters

        9.5.1 General

        9.5.2 <table:filter>

        9.5.3 <table:filter-and>

        9.5.4 <table:filter-or>

        9.5.5 <table:filter-condition>

        9.5.6 <table:filter-set-item>

        9.6 Data Pilot Tables

        9.6.1 General

        9.6.2 <table:data-pilot-tables>

        9.6.3 <table:data-pilot-table>

        9.6.4 Data Pilot Table Source

        9.6.5 <table:source-cell-range>

        9.6.6 <table:source-service>

        9.6.7 <table:data-pilot-field>

        9.6.8 <table:data-pilot-level>

        9.6.9 <table:data-pilot-subtotals>

        9.6.10 <table:data-pilot-subtotal>

        9.6.11 <table:data-pilot-members>

        9.6.12 <table:data-pilot-member>

        9.6.13 <table:data-pilot-display-info>

        9.6.14 <table:data-pilot-sort-info>

        9.6.15 <table:data-pilot-layout-info>

        9.6.16 <table:data-pilot-field-reference>

        9.6.17 <table:data-pilot-groups>

        9.6.18 <table:data-pilot-group>

        9.6.19 <table:data-pilot-group-member>

        9.7 <table:consolidation>

        9.8 <table:dde-links>

        9.9 Change Tracking in Spreadsheets

        9.9.1 General

        9.9.2 <table:tracked-changes>

        9.9.3 <table:insertion>

        9.9.4 <table:dependencies>

        9.9.5 <table:dependency>

        9.9.6 <table:deletions>

        9.9.7 <table:cell-content-deletion>

        9.9.8 <table:change-deletion>

        9.9.9 <table:deletion>

        9.9.10 <table:cut-offs>

        9.9.11 <table:insertion-cut-off>

        9.9.12 <table:movement-cut-off>

        9.9.13 <table:movement>

        9.9.14 <table:source-range-address>

        9.9.15 <table:target-range-address>

        9.9.16 <table:change-track-table-cell>

        9.9.17 <table:cell-content-change>

        9.9.18 <table:cell-address>

        9.9.19 <table:previous>

        10 Graphic Content

        10.1 General

        10.2 Enhanced Page Features for Graphical Applications

        10.2.1 <style:handout-master>

        10.2.2 <draw:layer-set>

        10.2.3 <draw:layer>

        10.2.4 <draw:page>

        10.2.5 <draw:equation>

        10.3 Drawing Shapes

        10.3.1 General

        10.3.2 <draw:rect>

        10.3.3 <draw:line>

        10.3.4 <draw:polyline>

        10.3.5 <draw:polygon>

        10.3.6 <draw:regular-polygon>

        10.3.7 <draw:path>

        10.3.8 <draw:circle>

        10.3.9 <draw:ellipse>

        10.3.10 <draw:connector>

        10.3.11 <draw:caption>

        10.3.12 <draw:measure>

        10.3.13 <draw:control>

        10.3.14 <draw:page-thumbnail>

        10.3.15 <draw:g>

        10.3.16 <draw:glue-point>

        10.3.17 <svg:title>

        10.3.18 <svg:desc>

        10.3.19 <office:event-listeners>

        10.4 Frames

        10.4.1 General

        10.4.2 <draw:frame>

        10.4.3 <draw:text-box>

        10.4.4 <draw:image>

        10.4.5 <office:binary-data>

        10.4.6 Embedded Objects

        10.4.6.1 General

        10.4.6.2 <draw:object>

        10.4.6.3 <draw:object-ole>

        10.4.7 <draw:applet> (Deprecated)

        10.4.8 <draw:plugin>

        10.4.9 <draw:param>

        10.4.10 <draw:floating-frame>

        10.4.11 Contours

        10.4.11.1 General

        10.4.11.2 <draw:contour-polygon>

        10.4.11.3 <draw:contour-path>

        10.4.12 <draw:a>

        10.4.13 Client Side Image Maps

        10.4.13.1 General

        10.4.13.2 <draw:image-map>

        10.4.13.3 <draw:area-rectangle>

        10.4.13.4 <draw:area-circle>

        10.4.13.5 <draw:area-polygon>

        10.5 3D Shapes

        10.5.1 General

        10.5.2 <dr3d:scene>

        10.5.3 <dr3d:light>

        10.5.4 <dr3d:cube>

        10.5.5 <dr3d:sphere>

        10.5.6 <dr3d:extrude>

        10.5.7 <dr3d:rotate>

        10.6 Custom Shape

        10.6.1 <draw:custom-shape>

        10.6.2 <draw:enhanced-geometry>

        10.6.3 <draw:handle>

        10.7 Presentation Shapes

        10.8 Presentation Animations (deprecated)

        10.8.1 <presentation:animations> (deprecated)

        10.8.2 <presentation:sound> (moved to 10.9.3)

        10.8.3

        10.8.4

        10.8.6 <presentation:show-shape> (deprecated)

        10.8.7 <presentation:show-text> (deprecated)

        10.8.8 <presentation:hide-shape> (deprecated)

        10.8.9 <presentation:hide-text> (deprecated)

        10.8.10 <presentation:dim> (deprecated)

        10.8.11 <presentation:play> (deprecated)

        10.8.12 <presentation:animation-group> (deprecated)

        10.9 SMIL Presentation Animations

        10.9.1 General

        10.9.2 <presentation:event-listener>

        10.9.3 <presentation:sound>

        10.9.4 Presentation Document Content

        10.9.4.1 <presentation:header>

        10.9.4.2 <presentation:header-decl>

        10.9.4.3 <presentation:footer>

        10.9.4.4 <presentation:footer-decl>

        10.9.4.5 <presentation:date-time>

        10.9.4.6 <presentation:date-time-decl>

        10.9.4.7 <presentation:settings>

        10.9.4.8 <presentation:show>

        11 Chart Content

        11.1 <chart:chart>

        11.2 Title, Subtitle and Footer

        11.2.1 <chart:title>

        11.2.2 <chart:subtitle>

        11.2.3 <chart:footer>

        11.3 <chart:coordinate-region>

        11.4 <chart:legend>

        11.5 <chart:plot-area>

        11.6 3D Plot Area

        11.7 <chart:wall>

        11.8 <chart:floor>

        11.9 <chart:axis>

        11.10 <chart:categories>

        11.11 <chart:grid>

        11.12 <chart:series>

        11.13 <chart:domain>

        11.14 <chart:data-point>

        11.15 <chart:data-label>

        11.16 <chart:mean-value>

        11.17 <chart:error-indicator>

        11.18 <chart:regression-curve>

        11.19 <chart:equation>

        11.20 <chart:stock-gain-marker>

        11.21 <chart:stock-loss-marker>

        11.22 <chart:stock-range-line>

        12 Database Front-end Document Content

        12.1 <office:database>

        12.2 <db:data-source>

        12.3 <db:connection-data>

        12.4 <db:database-description>

        12.5 <db:file-based-database>

        12.6 <db:server-database>

        12.7 <db:connection-resource>

        12.8 <db:login>

        12.9 <db:driver-settings>

        12.10 <db:auto-increment>

        12.11 <db:delimiter>

        12.12 <db:character-set>

        12.13 <db:table-settings>

        12.14 <db:table-setting>

        12.15 <db:application-connection-settings>

        12.16 <db:table-filter>

        12.17 <db:table-include-filter>

        12.18 <db:table-exclude-filter>

        12.19 <db:table-filter-pattern>

        12.20 <db:table-type-filter>

        12.21 <db:table-type>

        12.22 <db:data-source-settings>

        12.23 <db:data-source-setting>

        12.24 <db:data-source-setting-value>

        12.25 Forms and Reports

        12.25.1 General

        12.25.2 <db:forms>

        12.25.3 <db:reports>

        12.25.4 <db:component-collection>

        12.25.5 <db:component>

        12.26 <db:queries>

        12.27 <db:query-collection>

        12.28 <db:query>

        12.29 <db:order-statement>

        12.30 <db:filter-statement>

        12.31 <db:update-table>

        12.32 <db:table-representations>

        12.33 <db:table-representation>

        12.34 <db:columns>

        12.35 <db:column>

        12.36 <db:schema-definition>

        12.37 <db:table-definitions>

        12.38 <db:table-definition>

        12.39 <db:column-definitions>

        12.40 <db:column-definition>

        12.41 <db:keys>

        12.42 <db:key>

        12.43 <db:key-columns>

        12.44 <db:key-column>

        12.45 <db:indices>

        12.46 <db:index>

        12.47 <db:index-columns>

        12.48 <db:index-column>

        13 Form Content

        13.1 General

        13.2 <office:forms>

        13.3 <form:form>

        13.4 <xforms:model>

        13.5 Controls

        13.5.1 General

        13.5.2 <form:text>

        13.5.3 <form:textarea>

        13.5.4 <form:password>

        13.5.5 <form:file>

        13.5.6 <form:formatted-text>

        13.5.7 <form:number>

        13.5.8 <form:date>

        13.5.9 <form:time>

        13.5.10 <form:fixed-text>

        13.5.11 <form:combobox>

        13.5.12 <form:item>

        13.5.13 <form:listbox>

        13.5.14 <form:option>

        13.5.15 <form:button>

        13.5.16 <form:image>

        13.5.17 <form:checkbox>

        13.5.18 <form:radio>

        13.5.19 <form:frame>

        13.5.20 <form:image-frame>

        13.5.21 <form:hidden>

        13.5.22 <form:grid>

        13.5.23 <form:column>

        13.5.24 <form:value-range>

        13.5.25 <form:generic-control>

        13.6 Event Listeners

        13.7 <form:properties>

        13.8 <form:property>

        13.9 <form:list-property>

        13.10 <form:list-value>

        14 Common Content

        14.1 <office:annotation>

        14.2 <office:annotation-end>

        14.3 <meta:date-string> (deprecated)

        14.4 <meta:creator-initials>

        14.5 Event Listener Tables

        14.5.1 General

        14.5.2 <script:event-listener>

        14.5.3 Event Types

        14.5.4 Macro Name and Location

        14.6 <math:math>

        14.7 DDE Connections

        14.7.1 General

        14.7.2 <text:dde-connection-decls>

        14.7.3 <text:dde-connection-decl>

        14.7.4 <table:dde-link>

        14.7.5 <office:dde-source>

        15 SMIL Animations

        15.1 General

        15.2 Basic Animation Elements

        15.2.1 General

        15.2.2 <anim:animate>

        15.2.3 <anim:animateTransform>

        15.2.4 <anim:set>

        15.2.5 <anim:animateMotion>

        15.2.6 <anim:animateColor>

        15.2.7 <anim:transitionFilter>

        15.3 Animation Model Attributes

        15.3.1 General

        15.3.2 Simple Animation Functions

        15.4 Animation Timing

        15.4.1 General

        15.4.2 <anim:par>

        15.4.3 <anim:seq>

        15.4.4 <anim:iterate>

        15.5 <anim:audio>

        15.6 Animation Command Elements

        15.6.1 <anim:command>

        15.6.2 <anim:param>

        16 Styles

        16.1 General

        16.2 <style:style>

        16.3 <style:map>

        16.4 <style:default-style>

        16.5 <style:page-layout>

        16.6 <style:header-style>

        16.7 <style:footer-style>

        16.8 <style:default-page-layout>

        16.9 <style:master-page>

        16.10 <style:header>

        16.11 <style:header-first>

        16.12 <style:footer>

        16.13 <style:footer-first>

        16.14 <style:header-left>

        16.15 <style:footer-left>

        16.16 <style:region-left>

        16.17 <style:region-center>

        16.18 <style:region-right>

        16.19 <presentation:notes>

        16.20 <table:table-template>

        16.21 Cell Styles

        16.21.1 General

        16.21.2 <table:first-row>

        16.21.3 <table:last-row>

        16.21.4 <table:first-column>

        16.21.5 <table:last-column>

        16.21.6 <table:body>

        16.21.7 <table:even-rows>

        16.21.8 <table:odd-rows>

        16.21.9 <table:even-columns>

        16.21.10 <table:odd-columns>

        16.22 <table:background>

        16.23 <style:font-face>

        16.24 <svg:font-face-src>

        16.25 <svg:font-face-name>

        16.26 <svg:font-face-uri>

        16.27 <svg:definition-src>

        16.28 <svg:font-face-format>

        16.29 Data Styles

        16.29.1 General

        16.29.2 <number:number-style>

        16.29.3 <number:number>

        16.29.4 <number:embedded-text>

        16.29.5 <number:fill-character>

        16.29.6 <number:scientific-number>

        16.29.7 <number:fraction>

        16.29.8 <number:currency-style>

        16.29.9 <number:currency-symbol>

        16.29.10 <number:percentage-style>

        16.29.11 <number:date-style>

        16.29.12 <number:day>

        16.29.13 <number:month>

        16.29.14 <number:year>

        16.29.15 <number:era>

        16.29.16 <number:day-of-week>

        16.29.17 <number:week-of-year>

        16.29.18 <number:quarter>

        16.29.19 <number:time-style>

        16.29.20 <number:hours>

        16.29.21 <number:minutes>

        16.29.22 <number:seconds>

        16.29.23 <number:am-pm>

        16.29.24 <number:boolean-style>

        16.29.25 <number:boolean>

        16.29.26 <number:text-style>

        16.29.27 <number:text>

        16.29.28 <number:text-content>

        16.29.29 <style:text-properties>

        16.29.30 <number:num-list-format>

        16.29.31 <number:num-list-label>

        16.30 Text Content Style Families

        16.30.1 Text Styles

        16.30.2 Paragraph Styles

        16.30.3 Section Styles

        16.30.4 Ruby Styles

        16.31 Enhanced Text Styles

        16.31.1 <text:linenumbering-configuration>

        16.31.2 <text:linenumbering-separator>

        16.31.3 <text:notes-configuration>

        16.31.4 <text:note-continuation-notice-forward>

        16.31.5 <text:note-continuation-notice-backward>

        16.31.6 <text:bibliography-configuration>

        16.31.7 <text:sort-key>

        16.32 <text:list-style>

        16.33 <text:list-level-style-bullet>

        16.34 <text:list-level-style-number>

        16.35 <text:list-level-style-image>

        16.36 <text:outline-style>

        16.37 <text:outline-level-style>

        16.38 Table Styles

        16.38.1 Table Styles

        16.38.2 Table Column Styles

        16.38.3 Table Row Styles

        16.38.4 Table Cell Styles

        16.39 Graphic Styles

        16.40 Presentation Styles

        16.41 Drawing Page Style

        16.42 Enhanced Graphic Style Elements

        16.42.1 <draw:gradient>

        16.42.2 <svg:linearGradient>

        16.42.3 <svg:radialGradient>

        16.42.4 <svg:stop>

        16.42.5 <draw:hatch>

        16.42.6 <draw:fill-image>

        16.42.7 <draw:opacity>

        16.42.8 <draw:marker>

        16.42.9 <draw:stroke-dash>

        16.43 <style:presentation-page-layout>

        16.44 <presentation:placeholder>

        16.45 Chart Styles

        17 Formatting Properties Elements

        17.1 General

        17.2 <style:page-layout-properties>

        17.3 <style:background-image>

        17.4 <style:footnote-sep>

        17.5 <style:header-footer-properties>

        17.6 <style:paragraph-properties>

        17.7 <style:tab-stops>

        17.8 <style:tab-stop>

        17.9 <style:drop-cap>

        17.10 <style:ruby-properties>

        17.11 <style:section-properties>

        17.12 <style:columns>

        17.13 <style:column>

        17.14 <style:column-sep>

        17.15 <style:table-properties>

        17.16 <style:table-column-properties>

        17.17 <style:table-row-properties>

        17.18 <style:table-cell-properties>

        17.19 <style:list-level-properties>

        17.20 <style:list-level-label-alignment>

        17.21 <style:graphic-properties>

        17.22 <style:chart-properties>

        17.23 <chart:symbol-image>

        17.24 <chart:label-separator>

        17.25 <style:drawing-page-properties>

        17.26 <style:background-fill>

        18 Datatypes

        18.1 Introduction

        18.2 W3C Schema Datatypes

        18.3 Other Datatypes

        18.3.1 angle

        18.3.2 anyIRI

        18.3.3 boolean

        18.3.4 cellAddress

        18.3.5 cellRangeAddress

        18.3.6 cellRangeAddressList

        18.3.7 character

        18.3.8 clipShape

        18.3.9 color

        18.3.10 coordinate

        18.3.11 countryCode

        18.3.12 CURIE

        18.3.13 CURIEs

        18.3.14 dateOrDateTime

        18.3.15 distance

        18.3.17 language

        18.3.18 languageCode

        18.3.19 length

        18.3.20 namespacedToken

        18.3.21 nonNegativeLength

        18.3.22 nonNegativePixelLength

        18.3.23 pathData

        18.3.24 percent

        18.3.25 point3D

        18.3.26 points

        18.3.27 positiveLength

        18.3.28 relativeLength

        18.3.29 safeCURIE

        18.3.30 scriptCode

        18.3.31 signedZeroToHundredPercent

        18.3.32 styleName

        18.3.33 styleNameRef

        18.3.34 styleNameRefs

        18.3.35 targetFrameName

        18.3.36 textEncoding

        18.3.37 timeOrDateTime

        18.3.38 URIorSafeCURIE

        18.3.39 valueType

        18.3.40 variableName

        18.3.41 vector3D

        18.3.42 zeroToHundredPercent

        18.3.43 error

        18.3.44 nonNegativePercent

        19 General Attributes

        19.1 General

        19.2 anim:color-interpolation

        19.3 anim:color-interpolation-direction

        19.4 anim:audio-level

        19.5 anim:command

        19.6 anim:formula

        19.7 anim:id (deprecated)

        19.8 anim:iterate-interval

        19.9 anim:iterate-type

        19.10 anim:name

        19.11 anim:sub-item

        19.12 anim:value

        19.13 chart:attached-axis

        19.14 chart:automatic-content

        19.15 chart:class

        19.15.1 <chart:chart>, <chart:series>

        19.15.2 <chart:grid>

        19.16 chart:column-mapping (deprecated)

        19.17 chart:data-source-has-labels (deprecated)

        19.18 chart:dimension

        19.19 chart:display-equation

        19.20 chart:display-r-square

        19.21 chart:label-cell-address

        19.22 chart:legend-align

        19.23 chart:legend-position

        19.24 chart:name

        19.25 chart:repeated

        19.26 chart:row-mapping (deprecated)

        19.27 chart:style-name

        19.28 chart:values-cell-range-address

        19.29 config:name

        19.30 config:type

        19.31 db:additional-column-statement

        19.32 db:append-table-alias-name

        19.33 db:apply-command

        19.34 db:as-template

        19.35 db:base-dn

        19.36 db:boolean-comparison-mode

        19.37 db:catalog-name

        19.38 db:command

        19.39 db:data-source-setting-is-list

        19.40 db:data-source-setting-name

        19.41 db:data-source-setting-type

        19.42 db:data-type

        19.43 db:database-name

        19.44 db:decimal

        19.45 db:default-cell-style-name

        19.46 db:default-row-style-name

        19.47 db:delete-rule

        19.48 db:description

        19.49 db:enable-sql92-check

        19.50 db:encoding

        19.51 db:escape-processing

        19.52 db:extension

        19.53 db:field

        19.54 db:hostname

        19.55 db:ignore-driver-privileges

        19.56 db:is-ascending

        19.57 db:is-autoincrement

        19.58 db:is-clustered

        19.59 db:is-empty-allowed

        19.60 db:is-first-row-header-line

        19.61 db:login-timeout

        19.62 db:is-nullable

        19.63 db:is-password-required

        19.64 db:is-unique

        19.65 db:precision

        19.66 db:is-table-name-length-limited

        19.67 db:local-socket

        19.68 db:max-row-count

        19.69 db:media-type

        19.70 db:name

        19.70.1 General

        19.70.2 <db:column>

        19.70.3 <db:column-definition>

        19.70.4 <db:component>

        19.70.5 <db:component-collection>

        19.70.6 <db:index>

        19.70.7 <db:index-column>

        19.70.8 <db:key>

        19.70.9 <db:key-column>

        19.70.10 <db:query>

        19.70.11 <db:query-collection>

        19.70.12 <db:table-definition>

        19.70.13 <db:table-representation>

        19.70.14 <db:update-table>

        19.71 db:parameter-name-substitution

        19.72 db:port

        19.73 db:referenced-table-name

        19.74 db:related-column-name

        19.75 db:row-retrieving-statement

        19.76 db:scale

        19.77 db:schema-name

        19.78 db:show-deleted

        19.79 db:string

        19.80 db:style-name

        19.80.1 General

        19.80.2 <db:column>

        19.80.3 <db:query>

        19.80.4 <db:table-representation>

        19.81 db:suppress-version-columns

        19.82 db:system-driver-settings

        19.83 db:thousand

        19.84 db:title

        19.85 db:type

        19.85.1 General

        19.85.2 <db:key>

        19.85.3 <db:server-database>

        19.85.4 <db:table-definition>

        19.86 db:type-name

        19.87 db:update-rule

        19.88 db:use-catalog

        19.89 db:use-system-user

        19.90 db:user-name

        19.91 db:visible

        19.92 dr3d:ambient-color

        19.93 dr3d:center

        19.94 dr3d:diffuse-color

        19.95 dr3d:direction

        19.96 dr3d:distance

        19.97 dr3d:enabled

        19.98 dr3d:focal-length

        19.99 dr3d:lighting-mode

        19.99.1 General

        19.99.2 <chart:plot-area>

        19.99.3 <dr3d:scene>

        19.100 dr3d:max-edge

        19.101 dr3d:min-edge

        19.102 dr3d:projection

        19.103 dr3d:shade-mode

        19.104 dr3d:shadow-slant

        19.105 dr3d:size

        19.106 dr3d:specular

        19.107 dr3d:transform

        19.108 dr3d:vpn

        19.109 dr3d:vrp

        19.110 dr3d:vup

        19.111 draw:align

        19.112 draw:angle

        19.113 draw:archive

        19.114 draw:border

        19.115 draw:caption-id

        19.116 draw:caption-point-x

        19.117 draw:caption-point-y

        19.118 draw:chain-next-name

        19.119 draw:class-id

        19.120 draw:class-names

        19.121 draw:code

        19.122 draw:color

        19.122.1 General

        19.122.2 <draw:hatch>

        19.122.3 <presentation:dim>

        19.123 draw:concave

        19.124 draw:concentric-gradient-fill-allowed

        19.125 draw:control

        19.126 draw:copy-of

        19.127 draw:corner-radius

        19.128 draw:corners

        19.129 draw:cx

        19.130 draw:cy

        19.131 draw:data

        19.132 draw:display

        19.133 draw:display-name

        19.133.1 General

        19.133.2 <draw:fill-image>

        19.133.3 <draw:gradient>

        19.133.4 <draw:hatch>

        19.133.5 <draw:marker>

        19.133.6 <draw:opacity>

        19.133.7 <draw:stroke-dash>

        19.133.8 <svg:linearGradient>

        19.133.9 <svg:radialGradient>

        19.134 draw:distance

        19.134.1 General

        19.134.2 <draw:hatch>

        19.134.3 <draw:stroke-dash>

        19.135 draw:dots1

        19.136 draw:dots1-length

        19.137 draw:dots2

        19.138 draw:dots2-length

        19.139 draw:end

        19.140 draw:end-angle

        19.141 draw:end-color

        19.142 draw:end-glue-point

        19.143 draw:end-intensity

        19.144 draw:end-shape

        19.145 draw:enhanced-path

        19.146 draw:engine

        19.147 draw:escape-direction

        19.148 draw:extrusion

        19.149 draw:extrusion-allowed

        19.150 draw:extrusion-brightness

        19.151 draw:extrusion-color

        19.152 draw:extrusion-depth

        19.153 draw:extrusion-diffusion

        19.154 draw:extrusion-first-light-direction

        19.155 draw:extrusion-first-light-harsh

        19.156 draw:extrusion-first-light-level

        19.157 draw:extrusion-light-face

        19.158 draw:extrusion-metal

        19.159 draw:extrusion-number-of-line-segments

        19.160 draw:extrusion-origin

        19.161 draw:extrusion-rotation-angle

        19.162 draw:extrusion-rotation-center

        19.163 draw:extrusion-second-light-direction

        19.164 draw:extrusion-second-light-harsh

        19.165 draw:extrusion-second-light-level

        19.166 draw:extrusion-shininess

        19.167 draw:extrusion-skew

        19.168 draw:extrusion-specularity

        19.169 draw:extrusion-viewpoint

        19.170 draw:filter-name

        19.171 draw:formula

        19.172 draw:frame-name

        19.173 draw:glue-point-leaving-directions

        19.174 draw:glue-point-type

        19.175 draw:glue-points

        19.176 draw:handle-mirror-horizontal

        19.177 draw:handle-mirror-vertical

        19.178 draw:handle-polar (deprecated)

        19.179 draw:handle-position (deprecated)

        19.180 draw:handle-radius-range-maximum

        19.181 draw:handle-radius-range-minimum

        19.182 draw:handle-range-x-maximum

        19.183 draw:handle-range-x-minimum

        19.184 draw:handle-range-y-maximum

        19.185 draw:handle-range-y-minimum

        19.186 draw:handle-switched

        19.187 draw:id

        19.187.1 General

        19.187.2 <draw:glue-point>

        19.187.3 <dr3d:cube>, <dr3d:extrude>, <dr3d:rotate>, <dr3d:scene>, <dr3d:sphere>, <draw:caption>, <draw:circle>, <draw:connector>, <draw:control>, <draw:custom-shape>, <draw:ellipse>, <draw:frame>, <draw:g>, <draw:line>, <draw:measure>, <draw:page>, <draw:page-thumbnail>, <draw:path>, <draw:polygon>, <draw:polyline>, <draw:rect>, <draw:regular-polygon> and <office:annotation> Deprecated

        19.188 draw:kind

        19.189 draw:layer

        19.190 draw:line-skew

        19.191 draw:mime-type

        19.192 draw:mirror-horizontal

        19.193 draw:mirror-vertical

        19.194 draw:master-page-name

        19.195 draw:may-script

        19.196 draw:modifiers

        19.197 draw:name

        19.197.1 General

        19.197.2 <draw:caption>

        19.197.3 <draw:circle>

        19.197.4 <draw:connector>

        19.197.5 <draw:control>

        19.197.6 <draw:custom-shape>

        19.197.7 <draw:ellipse>

        19.197.8 <draw:equation>

        19.197.9 <draw:fill-image>

        19.197.10 <draw:frame>

        19.197.11 <draw:g>

        19.197.12 <draw:gradient>

        19.197.13 <draw:hatch>

        19.197.14 <draw:layer>

        19.197.15 <draw:line>

        19.197.16 <draw:marker>

        19.197.17 <draw:measure>

        19.197.18 <draw:opacity>

        19.197.19 <draw:page>

        19.197.20 <draw:page-thumbnail>

        19.197.21 <draw:param>

        19.197.22 <draw:path>

        19.197.23 <draw:polygon>

        19.197.24 <draw:polyline>

        19.197.25 <draw:rect>

        19.197.26 <draw:regular-polygon>

        19.197.27 <draw:stroke-dash>

        19.197.28 <office:annotation> (deprecated)

        19.197.29 <svg:linearGradient>

        19.197.30 <svg:radialGradient>

        19.197.31 <dr3d:cube>

        19.197.32 <dr3d:extrude>

        19.197.33 <dr3d:rotate>

        19.197.34 <dr3d:scene>

        19.197.35 <dr3d:sphere>

        19.198 draw:nav-order

        19.199 draw:nohref

        19.200 draw:notify-on-update-of-ranges

        19.201 draw:object

        19.202 draw:opacity

        19.203 draw:page-number

        19.204 draw:path-stretchpoint-x

        19.205 draw:path-stretchpoint-y

        19.206 draw:points

        19.207 draw:protected

        19.208 draw:recreate-on-edit

        19.209 draw:rotation

        19.210 draw:shape-id

        19.211 draw:sharpness

        19.212 draw:start

        19.213 draw:start-angle

        19.214 draw:start-color

        19.215 draw:start-glue-point

        19.216 draw:start-intensity

        19.217 draw:start-shape

        19.218 draw:style

        19.218.1 General

        19.218.2 <draw:gradient>

        19.218.3 <draw:hatch>

        19.218.4 <draw:opacity>

        19.218.5 <draw:stroke-dash>

        19.219 draw:style-name

        19.219.1 General

        19.219.2 <dr3d:cube>

        19.219.3 <dr3d:extrude>

        19.219.4 <dr3d:rotate>

        19.219.5 <dr3d:scene>

        19.219.6 <dr3d:sphere>

        19.219.7 <draw:caption>

        19.219.8 <draw:circle>

        19.219.9 <draw:connector>

        19.219.10 <draw:control>

        19.219.11 <draw:custom-shape>

        19.219.12 <draw:ellipse>

        19.219.13 <draw:frame>

        19.219.14 <draw:g>

        19.219.15 <draw:line>

        19.219.16 <draw:measure>

        19.219.17 <draw:page>

        19.219.18 <draw:page-thumbnail>

        19.219.19 <draw:path>

        19.219.20 <draw:polygon>

        19.219.21 <draw:polyline>

        19.219.22 <draw:rect>

        19.219.23 <draw:regular-polygon>

        19.219.24 <office:annotation>

        19.219.25 <presentation:notes>

        19.219.26 <style:handout-master>

        19.219.27 <style:master-page>

        19.220 draw:text-areas

        19.221 draw:text-path

        19.222 draw:text-path-allowed

        19.223 draw:text-path-mode

        19.224 draw:text-path-same-letter-heights

        19.225 draw:text-path-scale

        19.226 draw:text-rotate-angle

        19.227 draw:text-style-name

        19.228 draw:transform

        19.229 draw:type

        19.229.1 General

        19.229.2 <draw:connector>

        19.229.3 <draw:enhanced-geometry>

        19.230 draw:value

        19.231 draw:z-index

        19.232 fo:column-count

        19.233 fo:column-gap

        19.234 fo:country

        19.234.1 <text:alphabetical-index-source>

        19.234.2 <text:bibliography-configuration>

        19.235 fo:end-indent

        19.236 fo:language

        19.236.1 General

        19.236.2 <text:alphabetical-index-source>

        19.236.3 <text:bibliography-configuration>

        19.237 fo:margin-left

        19.238 fo:max-height

        19.239 fo:max-width

        19.240 fo:min-height

        19.241 fo:min-width

        19.242 fo:script

        19.242.1 General

        19.242.2 <text:alphabetical-index-source>

        19.242.3 <text:bibliography-configuration>

        19.243 fo:space-after

        19.244 fo:space-before

        19.245 fo:start-indent

        19.246 fo:text-indent

        19.247 form:allow-deletes

        19.248 form:allow-inserts

        19.249 form:allow-updates

        19.250 form:apply-design-mode

        19.251 form:apply-filter

        19.252 form:auto-complete

        19.253 form:automatic-focus

        19.254 form:bound-column

        19.255 form:button-type

        19.256 form:command

        19.257 form:command-type

        19.258 form:control-implementation

        19.259 form:convert-empty-to-null

        19.260 form:current-selected

        19.261 form:current-state

        19.262 form:current-value

        19.263 form:data-field

        19.264 form:datasource

        19.265 form:default-button

        19.266 form:delay-for-repeat

        19.267 form:detail-fields

        19.268 form:disabled

        19.269 form:dropdown

        19.270 form:echo-char

        19.271 form:enctype

        19.272 form:escape-processing

        19.273 form:filter

        19.274 form:focus-on-click

        19.275 form:for

        19.276 form:id (deprecated)

        19.277 form:ignore-result

        19.278 form:image-align

        19.279 form:image-data

        19.280 form:image-position

        19.281 form:is-tristate

        19.282 form:label

        19.283 form:linked-cell

        19.284 form:list-linkage-type

        19.285 form:list-source

        19.286 form:list-source-type

        19.287 form:master-fields

        19.288 form:max-length

        19.289 form:max-value

        19.289.1 General

        19.289.2 <form:date>

        19.289.3 <form:formatted-text>

        19.289.4 <form:number> and <form:value-range>

        19.289.5 <form:time>

        19.290 form:min-value

        19.290.1 General

        19.290.2 <form:date>

        19.290.3 <form:formatted-text>

        19.290.4 <form:number> and <form:value-range>

        19.290.5 <form:time>

        19.291 form:method

        19.292 form:multi-line

        19.293 form:multiple

        19.294 form:name

        19.295 form:navigation-mode

        19.296 form:order

        19.297 form:orientation

        19.298 form:page-step-size

        19.299 form:printable

        19.300 form:property-name

        19.301 form:readonly

        19.302 form:repeat

        19.303 form:selected

        19.304 form:size

        19.305 form:source-cell-range

        19.306 form:spin-button

        19.307 form:state

        19.308 form:step-size

        19.309 form:tab-cycle

        19.310 form:tab-index

        19.311 form:tab-stop

        19.312 form:text-style-name

        19.313 form:title

        19.314 form:toggle

        19.315 form:validation

        19.316 form:value

        19.316.1 General

        19.316.2 <form:button>

        19.316.3 <form:date>

        19.316.4 <form:number> and <form:value-range>

        19.316.5 <form:checkbox>, <form:combobox>, <form:file>, <form:formatted-text>, <form:hidden>, <form:image>, <form:option>, <form:password>, <form:radio>, <form:text>, <form:textarea>

        19.316.6 <form:time>

        19.317 form:visual-effect

        19.318 form:xforms-list-source

        19.319 form:xforms-submission

        19.320 grddl:transformation

        19.321 meta:cell-count

        19.322 meta:character-count

        19.323 meta:date

        19.324 meta:delay

        19.325 meta:draw-count

        19.326 meta:frame-count

        19.327 meta:image-count

        19.328 meta:name

        19.329 meta:non-whitespace-character-count

        19.330 meta:object-count

        19.331 meta:ole-object-count

        19.332 meta:page-count

        19.333 meta:paragraph-count

        19.334 meta:row-count

        19.335 meta:sentence-count

        19.336 meta:syllable-count

        19.337 meta:table-count

        19.338 meta:value-type

        19.339 meta:word-count

        19.340 number:automatic-order

        19.341 number:calendar

        19.342 number:country

        19.343 number:decimal-places

        19.343.1 General

        19.343.2 <number:number>

        19.343.3 <number:seconds>

        19.343.4 <number:scientific-number>

        19.344 number:decimal-replacement

        19.345 number:denominator-value

        19.346 number:display-factor

        19.347 number:exponent-interval

        19.348 number:format-source

        19.349 number:forced-exponent-sign

        19.350 number:grouping

        19.351 number:language

        19.352 number:max-denominator-value

        19.353 number:min-denominator-digits

        19.354 number:min-exponent-digits

        19.355 number:min-integer-digits

        19.356 number:min-decimal-places

        19.356.1 General

        19.356.2 <number:number>

        19.356.3 <number:scientific-number>

        19.357 number:min-numerator-digits

        19.358 number:position

        19.359 number:possessive-form

        19.360 number:rfc-language-tag

        19.361 number:script

        19.362 number:style

        19.362.1 General

        19.362.2 <number:day>

        19.362.3 <number:day-of-week>

        19.362.4 <number:era>

        19.362.5 <number:hours>

        19.362.6 <number:minutes>

        19.362.7 <number:month>

        19.362.8 <number:quarter>

        19.362.9 <number:seconds>

        19.362.10 <number:year>

        19.363 number:textual

        19.364 number:title

        19.365 number:transliteration-country

        19.366 number:transliteration-format

        19.367 number:transliteration-language

        19.368 number:transliteration-style

        19.369 number:truncate-on-overflow

        19.370 office:automatic-update

        19.371 office:boolean-value

        19.372 office:conversion-mode

        19.373 office:currency

        19.374 office:date-value

        19.375 office:dde-application

        19.376 office:dde-item

        19.377 office:dde-topic

        19.378 office:display

        19.379 office:mimetype

        19.380 office:name

        19.380.1 General

        19.380.2 <draw:a>

        19.380.3 <draw:area-circle>

        19.380.4 <draw:area-rectangle>

        19.380.5 <draw:area-polygon>

        19.380.6 <office:annotation>

        19.380.7 <office:annotation-end>

        19.380.8 <office:dde-source>

        19.380.9 <text:a>

        19.380.10 <text:dde-connection-decl>

        19.382 office:server-map

        19.383 office:string-value

        19.384 office:target-frame

        19.385 office:target-frame-name

        19.386 office:time-value

        19.387 office:title

        19.388 office:value

        19.389 office:value-type

        19.390 office:version

        19.391 presentation:action

        19.392 presentation:animations

        19.393 presentation:class

        19.394 presentation:class-names

        19.395 presentation:delay (deprecated)

        19.396 presentation:direction

        19.397 presentation:endless

        19.398 presentation:effect

        19.399 presentation:force-manual

        19.400 presentation:full-screen

        19.401 presentation:group-id

        19.402 presentation:master-element

        19.403 presentation:mouse-as-pen

        19.404 presentation:mouse-visible

        19.405 presentation:name

        19.406 presentation:node-type

        19.407 presentation:object

        19.408 presentation:pages

        19.409 presentation:path-id (deprecated)

        19.410 presentation:pause

        19.411 presentation:placeholder

        19.412 presentation:play-full

        19.413 presentation:presentation-page-layout-name

        19.414 presentation:preset-class

        19.415 presentation:preset-id

        19.416 presentation:preset-sub-type

        19.417 presentation:show

        19.418 presentation:show-end-of-presentation-slide

        19.419 presentation:show-logo

        19.420 presentation:source

        19.421 presentation:speed

        19.422 presentation:start-scale

        19.423 presentation:start-page

        19.424 presentation:start-with-navigator

        19.425 presentation:stay-on-top

        19.426 presentation:style-name

        19.427 presentation:transition-on-click

        19.428 presentation:use-date-time-name

        19.429 presentation:use-footer-name

        19.430 presentation:use-header-name

        19.431 presentation:user-transformed

        19.432 presentation:verb

        19.433 script:event-name

        19.434 script:language

        19.435 script:macro-name

        19.436 smil:accelerate

        19.437 smil:accumulate

        19.438 smil:additive

        19.439 smil:attributeName

        19.440 smil:autoReverse

        19.441 smil:begin

        19.442 smil:by

        19.443 smil:calcMode

        19.444 smil:decelerate

        19.445 smil:direction

        19.446 smil:dur

        19.447 smil:end

        19.448 smil:endsync

        19.449 smil:fadeColor

        19.450 smil:fill

        19.451 smil:fillDefault

        19.452 smil:from

        19.453 smil:keySplines

        19.454 smil:keyTimes

        19.455 smil:mode

        19.456 smil:repeatCount

        19.457 smil:repeatDur

        19.458 smil:restart

        19.459 smil:restartDefault

        19.460 smil:subtype

        19.461 smil:targetElement

        19.462 smil:to

        19.463 smil:type

        19.464 smil:values

        19.465 style:adjustment

        19.466 style:apply-style-name

        19.467 style:auto-update

        19.468 style:base-cell-address

        19.469 style:char

        19.470 style:class

        19.471 style:color

        19.472 style:condition

        19.473 style:data-style-name

        19.473.1 General

        19.473.2 <presentation:date-time-decl>

        19.473.3 <style:style>

        19.473.4 <text:creation-date>

        19.473.5 <text:creation-time>

        19.473.6 <text:database-display>

        19.473.7 <text:date>

        19.473.8 <text:editing-duration>

        19.473.9 <text:expression>

        19.473.10 <text:meta-field>

        19.473.11 <text:modification-date>

        19.473.12 <text:modification-time>

        19.473.13 <text:print-date>

        19.473.14 <text:print-time>

        19.473.15 <text:table-formula>

        19.473.16 <text:time>

        19.473.17 <text:user-defined>

        19.473.18 <text:user-field-get>

        19.473.19 <text:user-field-input>

        19.473.20 <text:variable-get>

        19.473.21 <text:variable-input>

        19.473.22 <text:variable-set>

        19.474 style:default-outline-level

        19.475 style:display

        19.476 style:display-name

        19.477 style:distance

        19.478 style:distance-before-sep

        19.479 style:distance-after-sep

        19.480 style:family

        19.481 style:filter-name

        19.482 style:font-adornments

        19.483 style:font-charset

        19.484 style:font-family-generic

        19.485 style:font-pitch

        19.486 style:height

        19.487 style:leader-char

        19.488 style:leader-color

        19.489 style:leader-style

        19.490 style:leader-text

        19.491 style:leader-text-style

        19.492 style:leader-type

        19.493 style:leader-width

        19.494 style:legend-expansion

        19.495 style:legend-expansion-aspect-ratio

        19.496 style:length

        19.497 style:line-style

        19.498 style:lines

        19.499 style:list-level

        19.500 style:list-style-name

        19.501 style:master-page-name

        19.502 style:name

        19.502.1 General

        19.502.2 <number:boolean-style>, <number:currency-style>, <number:date-style>, <number:num-list-format>, <number:number-style>, <number:percentage-style>, <number:text-style>, <number:time-style>, <style:master-page>, <style:page-layout>, <style:presentation-page-layout>, <style:style>, <text:list-style>, <text:outline-style>

        19.502.3 <style:font-face>

        19.503 style:next-style-name

        19.503.1 General

        19.503.2 <style:master-page>

        19.503.3 <style:style>

        19.504 style:num-format

        19.505 style:num-letter-sync

        19.506 style:num-prefix

        19.507 style:num-suffix

        19.508 style:page-layout-name

        19.509 style:page-usage

        19.510 style:parent-style-name

        19.511 style:percentage-data-style-name

        19.512 style:position

        19.512.1 General

        19.512.2 <style:background-image>

        19.512.3 <style:tab-stop>

        19.512.4 <text:index-entry-tab-stop>

        19.513 style:rel-height

        19.514 style:rel-width

        19.514.1 General

        19.514.2 <draw:frame>

        19.514.3 <style:column>

        19.514.4 <style:footnote-sep>

        19.515 style:repeat

        19.516 style:rfc-language-tag

        19.517 style:style

        19.518 style:style-name

        19.519 style:type

        19.519.1 General

        19.519.2 <text:index-entry-tab-stop>

        19.519.3 <style:tab-stop>

        19.520 style:vertical-align

        19.521 style:volatile

        19.522 style:width

        19.522.1 General

        19.522.2 <style:column-sep>

        19.522.3 <style:footnote-sep>

        19.523 svg:accent-height

        19.524 svg:alphabetic

        19.525 svg:ascent

        19.526 svg:bbox

        19.527 svg:cap-height

        19.528 svg:cx

        19.528.1 <draw:area-circle>

        19.528.2 <draw:circle>

        19.528.3 <draw:ellipse>

        19.528.4 <svg:radialGradient>

        19.529 svg:cy

        19.529.1 <draw:area-circle>

        19.529.2 <draw:circle>

        19.529.3 <draw:ellipse>

        19.529.4 <svg:radialGradient>

        19.530 svg:d

        19.531 svg:descent

        19.532 svg:font-family

        19.533 svg:font-size

        19.534 svg:font-stretch

        19.535 svg:font-style

        19.536 svg:font-variant

        19.537 svg:font-weight

        19.538 svg:fx

        19.539 svg:fy

        19.540 svg:gradientTransform

        19.541 svg:gradientUnits

        19.542 svg:hanging

        19.543 svg:height

        19.543.1 <chart:chart>

        19.543.2 <chart:legend>

        19.543.3 <chart:coordinate-region>

        19.543.4 <chart:plot-area>

        19.543.5 <dr3d:scene>

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        19.554 svg:rx

        19.555 svg:ry

        19.556 svg:slope

        19.557 svg:spreadMethod

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        19.559 svg:stemv

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        19.572 svg:v-ideographic

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        19.575.4 <chart:legend>

        19.575.5 <chart:plot-area>

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        19.575.8 <draw:area-polygon>

        19.575.9 <draw:area-rectangle>

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        19.579 svg:x2

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        19.581.8 <office:annotation>

        19.581.9 <presentation:placeholder>

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        19.583 svg:y2

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        19.585 table:algorithm

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        19.588 table:application-data

        19.589 table:automatic-find-labels

        19.590 table:base-cell-address

        19.591 table:bind-styles-to-content

        19.592 table:border-color

        19.593 table:buttons

        19.594 table:case-sensitive

        19.595 table:cell-address

        19.596 table:cell-range

        19.597 table:cell-range-address

        19.597.1 General

        19.597.2 <chart:categories>

        19.597.3 <chart:domain> - bubble

        19.597.4 <chart:domain>- scatter

        19.597.5 <chart:domain> - surface

        19.597.6

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        19.597.8 <table:named-range>

        19.597.9 <table:source-cell-range>

        19.598 table:column

        19.599 table:comment

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        19.601 table:condition-source

        19.602 table:condition-source-range-address

        19.603 table:contains-error

        19.604 table:contains-header

        19.605 table:content-validation-name

        19.606 table:copy-back

        19.607 table:copy-formulas

        19.608 table:copy-styles

        19.609 table:count

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        19.611 table:data-field

        19.612 table:data-cell-range-address

        19.613 table:database-name

        19.614 table:database-table-name

        19.615 table:data-type

        19.615.1 General

        19.615.2 <table:filter-condition>

        19.615.3 <table:sort-by>

        19.615.4 <table:sort-groups>

        19.616 table:date-end

        19.617 table:date-start

        19.618 table:date-value

        19.619 table:default-cell-style-name

        19.620 table:direction

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        19.624 table:display-filter-buttons

        19.625 table:display-list

        19.626 table:display-member-mode

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        19.634 table:end-row

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        19.638 table:execute

        19.639 table:expression

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        19.641 table:field-number

        19.642 table:filter-name

        19.643 table:filter-options

        19.644 table:first-row-end-column (deprecated)

        19.645 table:first-row-start-column (deprecated)

        19.646 table:formula

        19.647 table:function

        19.647.1 General

        19.647.2 <table:consolidation>

        19.647.3 <table:data-pilot-field>

        19.647.4 <table:data-pilot-subtotal>

        19.647.5 <table:subtotal-field>

        19.648 table:grand-total

        19.649 table:group-by-field-number

        19.650 table:grouped-by

        19.651 table:has-persistent-data

        19.652 table:id

        19.653 table:identify-categories

        19.654 table:ignore-empty-rows

        19.655 table:index

        19.656 table:is-active

        19.657 table:is-data-layout-field

        19.658 table:is-selection

        19.659 table:is-sub-table

        19.660 table:label-cell-range-address

        19.661 table:language

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        19.664 table:last-row-spanned

        19.665 table:last-row-start-column (deprecated)

        19.666 table:layout-mode

        19.667 table:link-to-source-data

        19.668 table:marked-invalid

        19.669 table:matrix-covered

        19.670 table:maximum-difference

        19.671 table:member-count

        19.672 table:member-name

        19.673 table:member-type

        19.674 table:message-type

        19.675 table:mode

        19.676 table:multi-deletion-spanned

        19.677 table:name

        19.677.1 General

        19.677.2 <table:cell-range-source>

        19.677.3 <table:content-validation>

        19.677.4 <table:data-pilot-group>

        19.677.5 <table:data-pilot-group-member>

        19.677.6 <table:data-pilot-member>

        19.677.7 <table:data-pilot-table>

        19.677.8 <table:database-range>

        19.677.9 <table:named-expression>

        19.677.10 <table:named-range>

        19.677.11 <table:operation>

        19.677.12 <table:source-cell-range>

        19.677.13 <table:source-service>

        19.677.14 <table:table>

        19.677.15 <table:table-template>

        19.678 table:null-year

        19.679 table:number-columns-repeated

        19.679.1 General

        19.679.2 <table:covered-table-cell>

        19.679.3 <table:table-cell>

        19.679.4 <table:table-column>

        19.680 table:number-columns-spanned

        19.681 table:number-rows-repeated

        19.682 table:number-rows-spanned

        19.683 table:number-matrix-columns-spanned

        19.684 table:number-matrix-rows-spanned

        19.685 table:object-name

        19.686 table:on-update-keep-size

        19.687 table:on-update-keep-styles

        19.688 table:operator

        19.689 table:order

        19.690 table:orientation

        19.690.1 General

        19.690.2 <table:data-pilot-field>

        19.690.3 <table:database-range>

        19.690.4 <table:label-range>

        19.691 table:page-breaks-on-group-change

        19.692 table:paragraph-style-name

        19.693 table:parse-sql-statement

        19.694 table:password

        19.695 table:position

        19.696 table:precision-as-shown

        19.697 table:print

        19.698 table:print-ranges

        19.699 table:protect (deprecated)

        19.700 table:protected

        19.700.1 General

        19.700.2 <table:covered-table-cell>

        19.700.3 <table:scenario>

        19.700.4 <table:table>

        19.700.5 <table:table-cell>

        19.701 table:protection-key

        19.702 table:protection-key-digest-algorithm

        19.703 table:query-name

        19.704 table:range-usable-as

        19.705 table:refresh-delay

        19.706 table:rejecting-change-id

        19.707 table:rfc-language-tag

        19.708 table:row

        19.709 table:scenario-ranges

        19.710 table:script

        19.711 table:search-criteria-must-apply-to-whole-cell

        19.712 table:selected-page

        19.713 table:show-details

        19.714 table:show-empty

        19.715 table:show-filter-button

        19.716 table:sort-mode

        19.717 table:source-cell-range-addresses

        19.718 table:source-field-name

        19.719 table:source-name

        19.720 table:sql-statement

        19.721 table:start

        19.722 table:start-column

        19.723 table:start-position

        19.724 table:start-row

        19.725 table:start-table

        19.726 table:status

        19.727 table:step

        19.728 table:steps

        19.729 table:structure-protected

        19.730 table:style-name

        19.730.1 General

        19.730.2 <table:background>

        19.730.3 <table:body>

        19.730.4 <table:covered-table-cell>

        19.730.5 <table:even-columns>

        19.730.6 <table:even-rows>

        19.730.7 <table:first-column>

        19.730.8 <table:first-row>

        19.730.9 <table:last-column>

        19.730.10 <table:last-row>

        19.730.11 <table:odd-columns>

        19.730.12 <table:odd-rows>

        19.730.13 <table:table-cell>

        19.730.14 <table:table-column>

        19.730.15 <table:table-row>

        19.730.16 <table:table>

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        19.733 table:table

        19.734 table:table-background

        19.735 table:table-name

        19.736 table:target-cell-address

        19.737 table:target-range-address

        19.737.1 General

        19.737.2 <table:data-pilot-table>

        19.737.3 <table:database-range>

        19.737.4 <table:filter>

        19.737.5 <table:sort>

        19.738 table:template-name

        19.739 table:title

        19.740 table:track-changes

        19.741 table:type

        19.741.1 General

        19.741.2 <table:data-pilot-field-reference>

        19.741.3 <table:deletion>

        19.741.4 <table:insertion>

        19.742 table:use-banding-columns-styles

        19.743 table:use-banding-rows-styles

        19.744 table:use-first-column-styles

        19.745 table:use-first-row-styles

        19.746 table:use-last-column-styles

        19.747 table:use-last-row-styles

        19.748 table:use-labels

        19.749 table:use-regular-expressions

        19.750 table:use-wildcards

        19.751 table:used-hierarchy

        19.752 table:user-name

        19.753 table:value

        19.753.1 <table:filter-condition>

        19.753.2 <table:filter-set-item>

        19.754 table:value-type

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        19.772 text:change-id

        19.773 text:chapter

        19.774 text:citation-body-style-name

        19.775 text:citation-style-name

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        19.776.3 <text:p>

        19.776.4 <text:span>

        19.777 text:column-name

        19.778 text:combine-entries

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        19.780 text:combine-entries-with-pp

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        19.783.1 General

        19.783.2 <text:conditional-text>

        19.783.3 <text:database-next>

        19.783.4 <text:database-row-select>

        19.783.5 <text:hidden-paragraph>

        19.783.6 <text:hidden-text>

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        19.800 text:date-value

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        19.803.1 General

        19.803.2 <text:chapter>

        19.803.3 <text:expression>

        19.803.4 <text:file-name>

        19.803.5 <text:index-entry-chapter>

        19.803.6 <text:section>

        19.803.7 <text:table-formula>

        19.803.8 <text:template-name>

        19.803.9 <text:user-field-get>

        19.803.10 <text:variable-get>

        19.803.11 <text:variable-input>

        19.803.12 <text:variable-set>

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        19.816.4 <text:alphabetical-index-mark-start>

        19.816.5 <text:changed-region> (deprecated)

        19.816.6 <text:h> (deprecated)

        19.816.7 <text:note>

        19.816.8 <text:p> (deprecated)

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        19.816.10 <text:toc-mark-start>

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        19.842.1 General

        19.842.2 <text:alphabetical-index>

        19.842.3 <text:bibliography>

        19.842.4 <text:bookmark>

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        19.842.6 <text:bookmark-start>

        19.842.7 <text:drop-down>

        19.842.8 <text:execute-macro>

        19.842.9 <text:illustration-index>

        19.842.10 <text:index-title>

        19.842.11 <text:object-index>

        19.842.12 <text:reference-mark>

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        19.842.14 <text:reference-mark-start>

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        19.842.19 <text:table-index>

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        19.842.21 <text:user-field-decl>

        19.842.22 <text:user-field-get>

        19.842.23 <text:user-field-input>

        19.842.24 <text:user-index>

        19.842.25 <text:variable-set>

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        19.842.27 <text:variable-get>

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        19.851.1 General

        19.851.2 <text:alphabetical-index-entry-template>

        19.851.3 <text:chapter>

        19.851.4 <text:h>

        19.851.5 <text:index-entry-chapter>

        19.851.6 <text:index-source-styles>

        19.851.7 <text:user-index-mark>

        19.851.8 <text:table-of-content-entry-template>

        19.851.9 <text:table-of-content-source>

        19.851.10 <text:toc-mark>

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        19.851.12 <text:user-index-entry-template>

        19.851.13 <text:user-index-mark-start>

        19.852 text:page-adjust

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        19.853 text:pages

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        19.860.3 <text:note-ref>

        19.860.4 <text:reference-ref>

        19.860.5 <text:sequence>

        19.860.6 <text:sequence-ref>

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        19.866 text:row-number

        19.867 text:school

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        19.875.3 <text:list-item>

        19.875.4 <text:list-level-style-number>

        19.875.5 <text:notes-configuration>

        19.875.6 <text:numbered-paragraph> (deprecated)

        19.875.7 <text:outline-level-style>

        19.876 text:start-numbering-at

        19.877 text:string-value-phonetic

        19.878 text:string-value

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        19.878.3 <text:hidden-text>

        19.878.4 <text:page-continuation>

        19.878.5 <text:toc-mark>

        19.878.6 <text:user-index-mark>

        19.879 text:string-value-if-false

        19.880 text:string-value-if-true

        19.881 text:style-name

        19.881.1 General

        19.881.2 <text:a>

        19.881.3 <text:alphabetical-index>

        19.881.4 <text:alphabetical-index-entry-template>

        19.881.5 <text:bibliography>

        19.881.6 <text:bibliography-entry-template>

        19.881.7 <text:h>

        19.881.8 <text:illustration-index>

        19.881.9 <text:illustration-index-entry-template>

        19.881.10 <text:index-entry-bibliography>

        19.881.11 <text:index-entry-chapter>

        19.881.12 <text:index-entry-link-end>

        19.881.13 <text:index-entry-link-start>

        19.881.14 <text:index-entry-page-number>

        19.881.15 <text:index-entry-span>

        19.881.16 <text:index-entry-tab-stop>

        19.881.17 <text:index-entry-text>

        19.881.18 <text:index-source-style>

        19.881.19 <text:index-title>

        19.881.20 <text:index-title-template>

        19.881.21 <text:linenumbering-configuration>

        19.881.22 <text:list>

        19.881.23 <text:list-level-style-number>

        19.881.24 <text:list-level-style-bullet>

        19.881.25 <text:numbered-paragraph> (deprecated)

        19.881.26 <text:object-index>

        19.881.27 <text:object-index-entry-template>

        19.881.28 <text:outline-level-style>

        19.881.29 <text:p>

        19.881.30 <text:ruby>

        19.881.31 <text:ruby-text>

        19.881.32 <text:section>

        19.881.33 <text:span>

        19.881.34 <text:table-index-entry-template>

        19.881.35 <text:table-of-content>

        19.881.36 <text:table-of-content-entry-template>

        19.881.37 <text:table-index>

        19.881.38 <text:user-index>

        19.881.39 <text:user-index-entry-template>

        19.882 text:style-override

        19.883 text:suffix

        19.884 text:tab-ref

        19.885 text:table-name

        19.886 text:table-type

        19.887 text:time-adjust

        19.888 text:time-value

        19.889 text:title

        19.890 text:track-changes

        19.891 text:url

        19.892 text:use-caption

        19.893 text:use-chart-objects

        19.894 text:use-draw-objects

        19.895 text:use-floating-frames

        19.896 text:use-graphics

        19.897 text:use-index-marks

        19.898 text:use-index-source-styles

        19.899 text:use-keys-as-entries

        19.900 text:use-math-objects

        19.901 text:use-objects

        19.902 text:use-other-objects

        19.903 text:use-outline-level

        19.904 text:use-soft-page-breaks

        19.905 text:use-spreadsheet-objects

        19.906 text:use-tables

        19.907 text:value

        19.907.1 General

        19.907.2 <text:label>

        19.907.3 <text:database-row-number>

        19.908 text:visited-style-name

        19.909 text:volume

        19.910 text:year

        19.911 xforms:bind

        19.912 xhtml:about

        19.913 xhtml:content

        19.914 xhtml:datatype

        19.915 xhtml:property

        19.916 xlink:actuate

        19.917 xlink:href

        19.917.1 General

        19.917.2 <anim:audio>

        19.917.3 <chart:chart>

        19.917.4 <chart:symbol-image>

        19.917.5 <db:component>

        19.917.6 <db:connection-resource>

        19.917.7 <db:file-based-database>

        19.917.8 <draw:a>

        19.917.9 <draw:applet>

        19.917.10 <draw:area-circle>

        19.917.11 <draw:area-polygon>

        19.917.12 <draw:area-rectangle>

        19.917.13 <draw:fill-image>

        19.917.14 <draw:floating-frame>

        19.917.15 <draw:image>

        19.917.16 <draw:object>

        19.917.17 <draw:object-ole>

        19.917.18 <draw:plugin>

        19.917.19 <form:button>

        19.917.20 <form:connection-resource>

        19.917.21 <form:image>

        19.917.22 <form:form>

        19.917.23 <meta:auto-reload>

        19.917.24 <meta:template>

        19.917.25 <presentation:event-listener>

        19.917.26 <presentation:sound>

        19.917.27 <script:event-listener>

        19.917.28 <style:background-image>

        19.917.29 <svg:definition-src>

        19.917.30 <svg:font-face-uri>

        19.917.31 <table:cell-range-source>

        19.917.32 <table:table-source>

        19.917.33 <text:a>

        19.917.34 <text:alphabetical-index-auto-mark-file>

        19.917.35 <text:list-level-style-image>

        19.917.36 <text:script>

        19.917.37 <text:section-source>

        19.918 xlink:show

        19.919 xlink:title

        19.920 xlink:type

        19.921 xml:id

        19.923 form:input-required

        19.924 style:num-list-format-name

        19.925 draw:extrusion-metal-type

        19.926 draw:handle-position-x

        19.927 draw:handle-position-y

        19.928 draw:handle-polar-pole-x

        19.929 draw:handle-polar-pole-y

        19.930 draw:handle-polar-radius

        19.932 draw:handle-polar-angle

        20 Formatting Attributes

        20.1 General

        20.2 chart:angle-offset

        20.3 chart:auto-position

        20.4 chart:auto-size

        20.5 chart:axis-label-position

        20.6 chart:axis-position

        20.7 chart:connect-bars

        20.8 chart:data-label-number

        20.9 chart:data-label-series

        20.10 chart:data-label-symbol

        20.11 chart:data-label-text

        20.12 chart:deep

        20.13 chart:display-label

        20.14 chart:error-category

        20.15 chart:error-lower-indicator

        20.16 chart:error-lower-limit

        20.17 chart:error-lower-range

        20.18 chart:error-margin

        20.19 chart:error-percentage

        20.20 chart:error-upper-indicator

        20.21 chart:error-upper-limit

        20.22 chart:error-upper-range

        20.23 chart:gap-width

        20.24 chart:group-bars-per-axis

        20.25 chart:hole-size

        20.26 chart:include-hidden-cells

        20.27 chart:interpolation

        20.28 chart:interval-major

        20.29 chart:interval-minor-divisor

        20.30 chart:japanese-candle-stick

        20.31 chart:label-arrangement

        20.32 chart:label-position

        20.33 chart:label-position-negative

        20.34 chart:lines (deprecated)

        20.35 chart:link-data-style-to-source

        20.36 chart:logarithmic

        20.37 chart:maximum

        20.38 chart:mean-value

        20.39 chart:minimum

        20.40 chart:origin

        20.41 chart:overlap

        20.42 chart:pie-offset

        20.43 chart:percentage

        20.44 chart:regression-force-intercept

        20.45 chart:regression-intercept-value

        20.46 chart:regression-max-degree

        20.47 chart:regression-moving-type

        20.48 chart:regression-name

        20.49 chart:regression-period

        20.50 chart:regression-type

        20.51 chart:reverse-direction

        20.52 chart:right-angled-axes

        20.53 chart:scale-text

        20.54 chart:series-source (deprecated)

        20.55 chart:sort-by-x-values

        20.56 chart:solid-type

        20.57 chart:spline-order

        20.58 chart:spline-resolution

        20.59 chart:stacked

        20.60 chart:symbol-height

        20.61 chart:symbol-name

        20.62 chart:symbol-type

        20.63 chart:symbol-width

        20.64 chart:text-overlap

        20.65 chart:three-dimensional

        20.66 chart:tick-marks-major-inner

        20.67 chart:tick-marks-major-outer

        20.68 chart:tick-marks-minor-inner

        20.69 chart:tick-marks-minor-outer

        20.70 chart:tick-mark-position

        20.71 chart:treat-empty-cells

        20.72 chart:vertical

        20.73 chart:visible

        20.74 dr3d:ambient-color

        20.75 dr3d:back-scale

        20.76 dr3d:backface-culling

        20.77 dr3d:close-back

        20.78 dr3d:close-front

        20.79 dr3d:depth

        20.80 dr3d:diffuse-color

        20.81 dr3d:edge-rounding

        20.82 dr3d:edge-rounding-mode

        20.83 dr3d:emissive-color

        20.84 dr3d:end-angle

        20.85 dr3d:horizontal-segments

        20.86 dr3d:lighting-mode

        20.87 dr3d:normals-direction

        20.88 dr3d:normals-kind

        20.89 dr3d:shadow

        20.90 dr3d:shininess

        20.91 dr3d:specular-color

        20.92 dr3d:texture-filter

        20.93 dr3d:texture-kind

        20.94 dr3d:texture-mode

        20.95 dr3d:texture-generation-mode-x

        20.96 dr3d:texture-generation-mode-y

        20.97 dr3d:vertical-segments

        20.98 draw:auto-grow-height

        20.99 draw:auto-grow-width

        20.100 draw:background-size

        20.101 draw:blue

        20.102 draw:caption-angle

        20.103 draw:caption-angle-type

        20.104 draw:caption-escape

        20.105 draw:caption-escape-direction

        20.106 draw:caption-fit-line-length

        20.107 draw:caption-gap

        20.108 draw:caption-line-length

        20.109 draw:caption-type

        20.110 draw:color-inversion

        20.111 draw:color-mode

        20.112 draw:contrast

        20.113 draw:decimal-places

        20.114 draw:draw-aspect

        20.115 draw:end-guide

        20.116 draw:end-line-spacing-horizontal

        20.117 draw:end-line-spacing-vertical

        20.118 draw:fill

        20.119 draw:fill-color

        20.120 draw:fill-gradient-name

        20.121 draw:fill-hatch-name

        20.122 draw:fill-hatch-solid

        20.123 draw:fill-image-height

        20.124 draw:fill-image-name

        20.125 draw:fill-image-ref-point

        20.126 draw:fill-image-ref-point-x

        20.127 draw:fill-image-ref-point-y

        20.128 draw:fill-image-width

        20.129 draw:fit-to-contour

        20.130 draw:fit-to-size

        20.131 draw:frame-display-border

        20.132 draw:frame-margin-horizontal

        20.133 draw:frame-display-scrollbar

        20.134 draw:frame-margin-vertical

        20.135 draw:gamma

        20.136 draw:green

        20.137 draw:gradient-step-count

        20.138 draw:guide-distance

        20.139 draw:guide-overhang

        20.140 draw:image-opacity

        20.141 draw:line-distance

        20.142 draw:luminance

        20.143 draw:marker-end

        20.144 draw:marker-end-center

        20.145 draw:marker-end-width

        20.146 draw:marker-start

        20.147 draw:marker-start-center

        20.148 draw:marker-start-width

        20.149 draw:measure-align

        20.150 draw:measure-vertical-align

        20.151 draw:ole-draw-aspect (deprecated)

        20.152 draw:opacity

        20.153 draw:opacity-name

        20.154 draw:parallel

        20.155 draw:placing

        20.156 draw:red

        20.157 draw:secondary-fill-color

        20.158 draw:shadow

        20.159 draw:shadow-color

        20.160 draw:shadow-offset-x

        20.161 draw:shadow-offset-y

        20.162 draw:shadow-opacity

        20.163 draw:show-unit

        20.164 draw:start-guide

        20.165 draw:start-line-spacing-horizontal

        20.166 draw:start-line-spacing-vertical

        20.167 draw:stroke

        20.168 draw:stroke-dash

        20.169 draw:stroke-dash-names

        20.170 draw:stroke-linejoin

        20.171 svg:stroke-linecap

        20.172 draw:symbol-color

        20.173 draw:textarea-horizontal-align

        20.174 draw:textarea-vertical-align

        20.175 draw:tile-repeat-offset

        20.176 draw:visible-area-height

        20.177 draw:visible-area-left

        20.178 draw:visible-area-top

        20.179 draw:visible-area-width

        20.180 draw:unit

        20.181 draw:wrap-influence-on-position

        20.182 fo:background-color

        20.183 fo Border Properties

        20.183.1 General

        20.183.2 fo:border

        20.183.3 fo:border-bottom

        20.183.4 fo:border-left

        20.183.5 fo:border-right

        20.183.6 fo:border-top

        20.184 fo:break-after

        20.185 fo:break-before

        20.186 fo:clip

        20.187 fo:color

        20.188 fo:country

        20.189 fo:font-family

        20.190 fo:font-size

        20.191 fo:font-style

        20.192 fo:font-variant

        20.193 fo:font-weight

        20.194 fo:height

        20.195 fo:hyphenate

        20.196 fo:hyphenation-keep

        20.197 fo:hyphenation-ladder-count

        20.198 fo:hyphenation-push-char-count

        20.199 fo:hyphenation-remain-char-count

        20.200 fo:keep-together

        20.201 fo:keep-with-next

        20.202 fo:language

        20.203 fo:letter-spacing

        20.204 fo:line-height

        20.205 fo:margin

        20.206 fo:margin-bottom

        20.207 fo:margin-left

        20.208 fo:margin-right

        20.209 fo:margin-top

        20.210 fo:max-height

        20.211 fo:max-width

        20.212 fo:min-height

        20.212.1 <style:graphic-properties>

        20.212.2 <style:header-footer-properties>

        20.213 fo:min-width

        20.214 fo:orphans

        20.215 fo:page-height

        20.216 fo:page-width

        20.217 fo:padding

        20.218 fo:padding-bottom

        20.219 fo:padding-left

        20.220 fo:padding-right

        20.221 fo:padding-top

        20.222 fo:script

        20.223 fo:text-align

        20.223.1 <style:paragraph-properties>

        20.223.2 <style:list-level-properties>

        20.224 fo:text-align-last

        20.225 fo:text-indent

        20.226 fo:text-shadow

        20.227 fo:text-transform

        20.228 fo:widows

        20.229 fo:width

        20.230 fo:wrap-option

        20.231 presentation:background-objects-visible

        20.232 presentation:background-visible

        20.233 presentation:display-date-time

        20.234 presentation:display-footer

        20.235 presentation:display-header

        20.236 presentation:display-page-number

        20.237 presentation:duration

        20.238 presentation:transition-speed

        20.239 presentation:transition-style

        20.240 presentation:transition-type

        20.241 presentation:visibility

        20.242 smil:direction

        20.243 smil:fadeColor

        20.244 smil:subtype

        20.245 smil:type

        20.246 style:auto-text-indent

        20.247 style:background-transparency

        20.248 style:border-line-width

        20.249 style:border-line-width-bottom

        20.250 style:border-line-width-left

        20.251 style:border-line-width-right

        20.252 style:border-line-width-top

        20.253 style:cell-protect

        20.254 style:column-width

        20.255 style:contextual-spacing

        20.256 style:country-asian

        20.257 style:country-complex

        20.258 style:decimal-places

        20.259 style:diagonal-bl-tr

        20.260 style:diagonal-bl-tr-widths

        20.261 style:diagonal-tl-br

        20.262 style:diagonal-tl-br-widths

        20.263 style:direction

        20.264 style:dynamic-spacing

        20.265 style:editable

        20.266 style:first-page-number

        20.267 style:flow-with-text

        20.268 style:font-charset

        20.269 style:font-charset-asian

        20.270 style:font-charset-complex

        20.271 style:font-family-asian

        20.272 style:font-family-complex

        20.273 style:font-family-generic

        20.274 style:font-family-generic-asian

        20.275 style:font-family-generic-complex

        20.276 style:font-independent-line-spacing

        20.277 style:font-name

        20.278 style:font-name-asian

        20.279 style:font-name-complex

        20.280 style:font-pitch

        20.281 style:font-pitch-asian

        20.282 style:font-pitch-complex

        20.283 style:font-relief

        20.284 style:font-size-asian

        20.285 style:font-size-complex

        20.286 style:font-size-rel

        20.287 style:font-size-rel-asian

        20.288 style:font-size-rel-complex

        20.289 style:font-style-asian

        20.290 style:font-style-complex

        20.291 style:font-style-name

        20.292 style:font-style-name-asian

        20.293 style:font-style-name-complex

        20.294 style:font-weight-asian

        20.295 style:font-weight-complex

        20.296 style:footnote-max-height

        20.297 style:glyph-orientation-vertical

        20.298 style:horizontal-pos

        20.299 style:horizontal-rel

        20.300 style:join-border

        20.301 style:justify-single-word

        20.302 style:language-asian

        20.303 style:language-complex

        20.304 style:layout-grid-base-height

        20.305 style:layout-grid-base-width

        20.306 style:layout-grid-color

        20.307 style:layout-grid-display

        20.308 style:layout-grid-lines

        20.309 style:layout-grid-mode

        20.310 style:layout-grid-print

        20.311 style:layout-grid-ruby-below

        20.312 style:layout-grid-ruby-height

        20.313 style:layout-grid-snap-to

        20.314 style:layout-grid-standard-mode

        20.315 style:line-break

        20.316 style:letter-kerning

        20.317 style:line-height-at-least

        20.318 style:line-spacing

        20.319 style:may-break-between-rows

        20.320 style:min-row-height

        20.321 style:mirror

        20.322 style:num-format

        20.323 style:num-letter-sync

        20.324 style:num-prefix

        20.325 style:num-suffix

        20.326 style:number-wrapped-paragraphs

        20.327 style:overflow-behavior

        20.328 style:page-number

        20.329 style:paper-tray-name

        20.330 style:print

        20.331 style:print-content

        20.331.1 General

        20.331.2 <style:graphic-properties>

        20.331.3 <style:table-cell-properties>

        20.332 style:print-page-order

        20.333 style:print-orientation

        20.334 style:protect

        20.334.1 General

        20.334.2 <style:graphic-properties>

        20.334.3 <style:section-properties>

        20.335 style:punctuation-wrap

        20.336 style:register-true

        20.337 style:register-truth-ref-style-name

        20.338 style:rel-column-width

        20.339 style:rel-height

        20.340 style:rel-width

        20.340.1 <style:graphic-properties>

        20.340.2 <style:table-properties>

        20.341 style:repeat

        20.342 style:repeat-content

        20.343 style:rfc-language-tag

        20.344 style:rfc-language-tag-asian

        20.345 style:rfc-language-tag-complex

        20.346 style:rotation-align

        20.347 style:rotation-angle

        20.348 style:row-height

        20.349 style:ruby-align

        20.350 style:ruby-position

        20.351 style:run-through

        20.352 style:scale-to

        20.353 style:scale-to-pages

        20.354 style:scale-to-X

        20.355 style:scale-to-Y

        20.356 style:script-asian

        20.357 style:script-complex

        20.358 style:script-type

        20.359 style:shadow

        20.360 style:shrink-to-fit

        20.361 style:snap-to-layout-grid

        20.362 style:tab-stop-distance

        20.363 style:table-centering

        20.364 style:text-align-source

        20.365 style:text-autospace

        20.366 style:text-blinking

        20.367 style:text-combine

        20.368 style:text-combine-start-char

        20.369 style:text-combine-end-char

        20.370 style:text-emphasize

        20.371 style:text-line-through-color

        20.372 style:text-line-through-mode

        20.373 style:text-line-through-style

        20.374 style:text-line-through-text

        20.375 style:text-line-through-text-style

        20.376 style:text-line-through-type

        20.377 style:text-line-through-width

        20.378 style:text-outline

        20.379 style:text-overline-color

        20.380 style:text-overline-mode

        20.381 style:text-overline-style

        20.382 style:text-overline-type

        20.383 style:text-overline-width

        20.384 style:text-position

        20.385 style:text-rotation-angle

        20.386 style:text-rotation-scale

        20.387 style:text-scale

        20.388 style:text-underline-color

        20.389 style:text-underline-mode

        20.390 style:text-underline-style

        20.391 style:text-underline-type

        20.392 style:text-underline-width

        20.393 style:use-optimal-column-width

        20.394 style:use-optimal-row-height

        20.395 style:use-window-font-color

        20.396 style:vertical-align

        20.396.1 <style:paragraph-properties>

        20.396.2 <style:table-cell-properties>

        20.397 style:vertical-pos

        20.398 style:vertical-rel

        20.399 style:width

        20.400 style:wrap

        20.401 style:wrap-contour

        20.402 style:wrap-contour-mode

        20.403 style:wrap-dynamic-threshold

        20.404 style:writing-mode

        20.404.1 General

        20.404.2 <style:graphic-properties>

        20.404.3 <style:page-layout-properties>

        20.404.4 <style:paragraph-properties>

        20.404.5 <style:section-properties>

        20.404.6 <style:table-cell-properties>

        20.404.7 <style:table-properties>

        20.405 style:writing-mode-automatic

        20.406 svg:fill-rule

        20.407 svg:height

        20.407.1 <style:graphic-properties>

        20.407.2 <style:header-footer-properties>

        20.408 svg:stroke-color

        20.409 svg:stroke-opacity

        20.410 svg:stroke-width

        20.411 svg:x

        20.412 svg:y

        20.412.1 <style:graphic-properties>

        20.412.2 <style:list-level-properties>

        20.413 svg:width

        20.414 table:align

        20.415 table:border-model

        20.416 table:display

        20.417 text:anchor-page-number

        20.418 text:anchor-type

        20.419 text:animation

        20.420 text:animation-delay

        20.421 text:animation-direction

        20.422 text:animation-repeat

        20.423 text:animation-start-inside

        20.424 text:animation-steps

        20.425 text:animation-stop-inside

        20.426 text:condition

        20.427 text:display

        20.428 text:dont-balance-text-columns

        20.429 text:line-break

        20.430 text:line-number

        20.431 text:list-level-position-and-space-mode

        20.432 text:min-label-distance

        20.433 text:min-label-width

        20.434 text:number-lines

        20.435 text:space-before

        20.436 chart:major-origin

        20.437 chart:minor-logarithmic

        20.438 draw:allow-overlap

        20.439 style:margin-gutter

        20.440 text:relative-tab-stop-position

        20.441 draw:decorative

        20.442 table:tab-color

        Appendix A OpenDocument Relax NG Schema

        Appendix B OpenDocument Metadata Manifest Ontology

        Appendix C MIME Types and File Name Extensions (Non Normative)

        Appendix D Accessibility Guidelines (Non Normative)

        D.1 Title, Description and Caption of Graphical Elements

        D.1.1 Guidance for authors

        D.1.2 Authoring tool responsibility for presenting and prompting for the <svg:title> and <svg:desc> elements

        D.2 Hyperlink Titles

        D.3 Tables in Presentations

        D.4 Further Guidelines

        Appendix E Bidirectional (BiDi) Scripts, Numeric Digits Presentation and Calendars (Non Normative)

        E.1 Paragraph and Layout Direction

        E.2 Numeric Digits Presentation and Calendars

        Appendix F Recommended Usage of SMIL

        F.1 Slide Animation

        F.2 Main Sequence

        F.3 Interactive Sequence

        Appendix G Changes From ODF 1.3 (Non Normative)

        1 Introduction

        1.1 Introduction

        This document is part of the Open Document Format for Office Applications (OpenDocument) Version 1.4 specification. It defines an XML schema for office documents. Office documents include text documents, spreadsheets, charts and graphical documents like drawings or presentations, and other forms of documents.

        @@ -854,103 +854,103 @@

        1.5 Table 1 - XML Namespaces defined by the OpenDocument schema

        -
        +

        Prefix

        Description

        Namespace

        -
        +

        anim

        Elements and attributes that describe animation content.

        urn:oasis:names:tc:opendocument:xmlns:
        animation:1.0

        -
        +

        chart

        Elements and attributes that describe chart content.

        urn:oasis:names:tc:opendocument:xmlns:
        chart:1.0

        -
        +

        config

        Elements and attributes that describe application specific settings.

        urn:oasis:names:tc:opendocument:xmlns:
        config:1.0

        -
        +

        db

        For elements and attributes that describe database specific objects.

        urn:oasis:names:tc:opendocument:xmlns:
        database:1.0

        -
        +

        dr3d

        Elements and attributes that describe 3D graphic content.

        urn:oasis:names:tc:opendocument:xmlns:
        dr3d:1.0

        -
        +

        draw

        Elements and attributes that describe graphic content.

        urn:oasis:names:tc:opendocument:xmlns:
        drawing:1.0

        -
        +

        form

        Elements and attributes that describe forms and controls.

        urn:oasis:names:tc:opendocument:xmlns:
        form:1.0

        -
        +

        manifest

        Elements and attribute contained in the package manifest.

        urn:oasis:names:tc:opendocument:xmlns:
        manifest:1.0

        -
        +

        meta

        Elements and attributes that describe meta information.

        urn:oasis:names:tc:opendocument:xmlns:
        meta:1.0

        -
        +

        number

        Elements and attributes that describe data style information.

        urn:oasis:names:tc:opendocument:xmlns:
        datastyle:1.0

        -
        +

        office

        All common pieces of information not contained in another, more specific namespace.

        urn:oasis:names:tc:opendocument:xmlns:
        office:1.0

        -
        +

        presentation

        Elements and attributes that describe presentation content.

        urn:oasis:names:tc:opendocument:xmlns:
        presentation:1.0

        -
        +

        script

        Elements and attributes that represent scripts or events.

        urn:oasis:names:tc:opendocument:xmlns:
        script:1.0

        -
        +

        table

        Elements and attributes that may occur in spreadsheets or in table in a text document.

        urn:oasis:names:tc:opendocument:xmlns:
        table:1.0

        -
        +

        text

        Elements and attributes that may occur within text documents and text parts of other document types.

        urn:oasis:names:tc:opendocument:xmlns:
        text:1.0

        -
        +

        style

        Elements and attributes that describe the style and inheritance model used by the OpenDocument format.

        @@ -962,13 +962,13 @@

        1.5 Table 2 - XML Namespaces defined by the OpenDocument metadata manifest ontology

        -
        +

        Prefix

        Description

        Namespace

        -
        +

        odf

        RDF node property and node elements for OpenDocument package entities

        @@ -980,25 +980,25 @@

        1.5 Table 3 - XML Namespaces defined by the OpenDocument schema that include elements and attributes that are compatible to elements and attributes of other standards.

        -
        +

        Prefix

        Description

        Namespace

        -
        +

        fo

        Attributes that are compatible to attributes defined in [XSL].

        urn:oasis:names:tc:opendocument:xmlns:
        xsl-fo-compatible:1.0

        -
        +

        svg

        Elements and attributes that are derived from elements or attributes defined in [SVG].

        urn:oasis:names:tc:opendocument:xmlns:
        svg-compatible:1.0

        -
        +

        smil

        Attributes that are derived from to attributes defined in [SMIL20].

        @@ -1010,43 +1010,43 @@

        1.5 Table 4 - XML Namespaces used by the OpenDocument schema

        -
        +

        Prefix

        Description

        Namespace

        -
        +

        dc

        The Dublin Core Namespace (see [DCMI]).

        http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/

        -
        +

        math

        MathML Namespace (see [MathML])

        http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML

        -
        +

        xforms

        The XForms namespace (see [XForms]).

        http://www.w3.org/2002/xforms

        -
        +

        xlink

        The XLink namespace (see [XLink]).

        http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink

        -
        +

        xhtml

        RDFa attributes (see [RDFa]).

        http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml

        -
        +

        grddl

        GRDDL attributes (see [GRDDL])

        @@ -1058,13 +1058,13 @@

        1.5 Table 5 - XML Namespaces defined by the OpenDocument metadata manifest ontology

        -
        +

        Prefix

        Description

        Namespace

        -
        +

        pkg

        OWL classes and properties contained in metadata manifest files.

        @@ -1076,13 +1076,13 @@

        1.5 Table 6 - Other XML Namespaces defined by this specification

        -
        +

        Prefix

        Description

        Namespace

        -
        +

        of

        Namespace for formulas defined by Part 4 of this specification that occur in attribute values.

        @@ -1146,11 +1146,11 @@

        3.1.1 The <office:document> element is a root element.

        -

        The <office:document> element is usable within the following elements: <db:component> 12.25.5 and <draw:object> 10.4.6.2.

        +

        The <office:document> element is usable within the following elements: <db:component> ? and <draw:object> ?.

        -

        The <office:document> element has the following attributes: grddl:transformation 19.320, office:mimetype 19.379 and office:version 19.390.

        +

        The <office:document> element has the following attributes: grddl:transformation ?, office:mimetype ? and office:version ?.

        -

        The <office:document> element has the following child elements: <office:automatic-styles> 3.15.3, <office:body> 3.3, <office:font-face-decls> 3.14, <office:master-styles> 3.15.4, <office:meta> 3.2, <office:scripts> 3.12, <office:settings> 3.10 and <office:styles> 3.15.2.

        +

        The <office:document> element has the following child elements: <office:automatic-styles> ?, <office:body> ?, <office:font-face-decls> ?, <office:master-styles> ?, <office:meta> ?, <office:scripts> ?, <office:settings> ? and <office:styles> ?.

        3.1.3 Package OpenDocument Files

        3.1.3.1 General

        @@ -1163,36 +1163,36 @@

        3.1.3

        The <office:document-content> element is a root element.

        -

        The <office:document-content> element has the following attributes: grddl:transformation 19.320 and office:version 19.390.

        +

        The <office:document-content> element has the following attributes: grddl:transformation ? and office:version ?.

        -

        The <office:document-content> element has the following child elements: <office:automatic-styles> 3.15.3, <office:body> 3.3, <office:font-face-decls> 3.14 and <office:scripts> 3.12.

        +

        The <office:document-content> element has the following child elements: <office:automatic-styles> ?, <office:body> ?, <office:font-face-decls> ? and <office:scripts> ?.

        3.1.3.3 <office:document-styles>

        The <office:document-styles> root element contains styles used in document content and automatic styles used in styles. The file within a package for the <office:document-styles> element is styles.xml.

        The <office:document-styles> element is a root element.

        -

        The <office:document-styles> element has the following attributes: grddl:transformation 19.320 and office:version 19.390.

        +

        The <office:document-styles> element has the following attributes: grddl:transformation ? and office:version ?.

        -

        The <office:document-styles> element has the following child elements: <office:automatic-styles> 3.15.3, <office:font-face-decls> 3.14, <office:master-styles> 3.15.4 and <office:styles> 3.15.2.

        +

        The <office:document-styles> element has the following child elements: <office:automatic-styles> ?, <office:font-face-decls> ?, <office:master-styles> ? and <office:styles> ?.

        3.1.3.4 <office:document-meta>

        The <office:document-meta> root element contains document metadata elements. The file within a package for the <office:document-meta> element is meta.xml.

        The <office:document-meta> element is a root element.

        -

        The <office:document-meta> element has the following attributes: grddl:transformation 19.320 and office:version 19.390.

        +

        The <office:document-meta> element has the following attributes: grddl:transformation ? and office:version ?.

        -

        The <office:document-meta> element has the following child element: <office:meta> 3.2.

        +

        The <office:document-meta> element has the following child element: <office:meta> ?.

        3.1.3.5 <office:document-settings>

        The <office:document-settings> root element contains implementation-dependent settings. The file within a package for the <office:document-settings> element is settings.xml.

        The <office:document-settings> element is a root element.

        -

        The <office:document-settings> element has the following attributes: grddl:transformation 19.320 and office:version 19.390.

        +

        The <office:document-settings> element has the following attributes: grddl:transformation ? and office:version ?.

        -

        The <office:document-settings> element has the following child element: <office:settings> 3.10.

        +

        The <office:document-settings> element has the following child element: <office:settings> ?.

        3.1.4 Summary of Document Representation

        OpenDocument file models are summarized in Table 7.

        @@ -1200,7 +1200,7 @@

        Table 7 - Root element content models

        -
        +

        Root Element

        <office:meta>

        @@ -1218,7 +1218,7 @@

        <office:master-styles>

        <office:body>

        -
        +

        <office:document>

        X

        @@ -1236,7 +1236,7 @@

        X

        X

        -
        +

        <office:document-content>

         

         

        X

        @@ -1246,7 +1246,7 @@

        X

         

        X

        -
        +

        <office:document-styles>

         

         

         

        X

        @@ -1256,11 +1256,11 @@

        X

        X

        -

         

        +

         

        <office:document-meta>

        X

        -

         

         

         

         

         

         

         

        +

         

         

         

         

         

         

         

        <office:document-settings>

         

        X

        @@ -1272,104 +1272,104 @@

        3.2 All the child elements of an <office:meta> element contain metadata about a document as a whole.

        -

        The <office:meta> element is usable within the following elements: <office:document> 3.1.2 and <office:document-meta> 3.1.3.4.

        +

        The <office:meta> element is usable within the following elements: <office:document> ? and <office:document-meta> ?.

        The <office:meta> element has no attributes.

        -

        The <office:meta> element has the following child elements: <dc:creator> 4.3.2.7, <dc:date> 4.3.2.10, <dc:description> 4.3.2.3, <dc:language> 4.3.2.15, <dc:subject> 4.3.2.4, <dc:title> 4.3.2.2, <meta:auto-reload> 4.3.2.13, <meta:creation-date> 4.3.2.9, <meta:document-statistic> 4.3.2.18, <meta:editing-cycles> 4.3.2.16, <meta:editing-duration> 4.3.2.17, <meta:generator> 4.3.2.1, <meta:hyperlink-behaviour> 4.3.2.14, <meta:initial-creator> 4.3.2.6, <meta:keyword> 4.3.2.5, <meta:print-date> 4.3.2.11, <meta:printed-by> 4.3.2.8, <meta:template> 4.3.2.12 and <meta:user-defined> 4.3.3.

        +

        The <office:meta> element has the following child elements: <dc:creator> ?, <dc:date> ?, <dc:description> ?, <dc:language> ?, <dc:subject> ?, <dc:title> ?, <meta:auto-reload> ?, <meta:creation-date> ?, <meta:document-statistic> ?, <meta:editing-cycles> ?, <meta:editing-duration> ?, <meta:generator> ?, <meta:hyperlink-behaviour> ?, <meta:initial-creator> ?, <meta:keyword> ?, <meta:print-date> ?, <meta:printed-by> ?, <meta:template> ? and <meta:user-defined> ?.

        3.3 <office:body>

        The <office:body> element contains the elements that represent the content of a document.

        -

        The <office:body> element is usable within the following elements: <office:document> 3.1.2 and <office:document-content> 3.1.3.2.

        +

        The <office:body> element is usable within the following elements: <office:document> ? and <office:document-content> ?.

        The <office:body> element has no attributes.

        -

        The <office:body> element has the following child elements: <office:chart> 3.8, <office:database> 12.1, <office:drawing> 3.5, <office:image> 3.9, <office:presentation> 3.6, <office:spreadsheet> 3.7 and <office:text> 3.4.

        +

        The <office:body> element has the following child elements: <office:chart> ?, <office:database> ?, <office:drawing> ?, <office:image> ?, <office:presentation> ?, <office:spreadsheet> ? and <office:text> ?.

        3.4 <office:text>

        The <office:text> element represents the content of a text document.

        -

        The <office:text> element is usable within the following element: <office:body> 3.3.

        +

        The <office:text> element is usable within the following element: <office:body> ?.

        -

        The <office:text> element has the following attributes: text:global 19.812 and text:use-soft-page-breaks 19.903.

        +

        The <office:text> element has the following attributes: text:global ? and text:use-soft-page-breaks ?.

        -

        The <office:text> element has the following child elements: <dr3d:scene> 10.5.2, <draw:a> 10.4.12, <draw:caption> 10.3.11, <draw:circle> 10.3.8, <draw:connector> 10.3.10, <draw:control> 10.3.13, <draw:custom-shape> 10.6.1, <draw:ellipse> 10.3.9, <draw:frame> 10.4.2, <draw:g> 10.3.15, <draw:line> 10.3.3, <draw:measure> 10.3.12, <draw:page-thumbnail> 10.3.14, <draw:path> 10.3.7, <draw:polygon> 10.3.5, <draw:polyline> 10.3.4, <draw:rect> 10.3.2, <draw:regular-polygon> 10.3.6, <office:forms> 13.2, <table:calculation-settings> 9.4.1, <table:consolidation> 9.7, <table:content-validations> 9.4.4, <table:data-pilot-tables> 9.6.2, <table:database-ranges> 9.4.14, <table:dde-links> 9.8, <table:label-ranges> 9.4.10, <table:named-expressions> 9.4.11, <table:table> 9.1.2, <text:alphabetical-index> 8.8, <text:alphabetical-index-auto-mark-file> 8.8.3, <text:bibliography> 8.9, <text:change> 5.5.8.4, <text:change-end> 5.5.8.3, <text:change-start> 5.5.8.2, <text:dde-connection-decls> 14.7.2, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:illustration-index> 8.4, <text:list> 5.3.1, <text:numbered-paragraph> 5.3.6, <text:object-index> 8.6, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:page-sequence> 5.2, <text:section> 5.4, <text:sequence-decls> 7.4.11, <text:soft-page-break> 5.6, <text:table-index> 8.5, <text:table-of-content> 8.3, <text:tracked-changes> 5.5.2, <text:user-field-decls> 7.4.7, <text:user-index> 8.7 and <text:variable-decls> 7.4.2.

        +

        The <office:text> element has the following child elements: <dr3d:scene> ?, <draw:a> ?, <draw:caption> ?, <draw:circle> ?, <draw:connector> ?, <draw:control> ?, <draw:custom-shape> ?, <draw:ellipse> ?, <draw:frame> ?, <draw:g> ?, <draw:line> ?, <draw:measure> ?, <draw:page-thumbnail> ?, <draw:path> ?, <draw:polygon> ?, <draw:polyline> ?, <draw:rect> ?, <draw:regular-polygon> ?, <office:forms> ?, <table:calculation-settings> ?, <table:consolidation> ?, <table:content-validations> ?, <table:data-pilot-tables> ?, <table:database-ranges> ?, <table:dde-links> ?, <table:label-ranges> ?, <table:named-expressions> ?, <table:table> ?, <text:alphabetical-index> ?, <text:alphabetical-index-auto-mark-file> ?, <text:bibliography> ?, <text:change> ?, <text:change-end> ?, <text:change-start> ?, <text:dde-connection-decls> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:illustration-index> ?, <text:list> ?, <text:numbered-paragraph> ?, <text:object-index> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:page-sequence> ?, <text:section> ?, <text:sequence-decls> ?, <text:soft-page-break> ?, <text:table-index> ?, <text:table-of-content> ?, <text:tracked-changes> ?, <text:user-field-decls> ?, <text:user-index> ? and <text:variable-decls> ?.

        3.5 <office:drawing>

        The <office:drawing> element represents a drawing document.

        -

        The <office:drawing> element is usable within the following element: <office:body> 3.3.

        +

        The <office:drawing> element is usable within the following element: <office:body> ?.

        The <office:drawing> element has no attributes.

        -

        The <office:drawing> element has the following child elements: <draw:page> 10.2.4, <table:calculation-settings> 9.4.1, <table:consolidation> 9.7, <table:content-validations> 9.4.4, <table:data-pilot-tables> 9.6.2, <table:database-ranges> 9.4.14, <table:dde-links> 9.8, <table:label-ranges> 9.4.10, <table:named-expressions> 9.4.11, <text:alphabetical-index-auto-mark-file> 8.8.3, <text:dde-connection-decls> 14.7.2, <text:sequence-decls> 7.4.11, <text:user-field-decls> 7.4.7 and <text:variable-decls> 7.4.2.

        +

        The <office:drawing> element has the following child elements: <draw:page> ?, <table:calculation-settings> ?, <table:consolidation> ?, <table:content-validations> ?, <table:data-pilot-tables> ?, <table:database-ranges> ?, <table:dde-links> ?, <table:label-ranges> ?, <table:named-expressions> ?, <text:alphabetical-index-auto-mark-file> ?, <text:dde-connection-decls> ?, <text:sequence-decls> ?, <text:user-field-decls> ? and <text:variable-decls> ?.

        3.6 <office:presentation>

        The <office:presentation> element represents a presentation document.

        -

        The <office:presentation> element is usable within the following element: <office:body> 3.3.

        +

        The <office:presentation> element is usable within the following element: <office:body> ?.

        The <office:presentation> element has no attributes.

        -

        The <office:presentation> element has the following child elements: <draw:page> 10.2.4, <presentation:date-time-decl> 10.9.4.6, <presentation:footer-decl> 10.9.4.4, <presentation:header-decl> 10.9.4.2, <presentation:settings> 10.9.4.7, <table:calculation-settings> 9.4.1, <table:consolidation> 9.7, <table:content-validations> 9.4.4, <table:data-pilot-tables> 9.6.2, <table:database-ranges> 9.4.14, <table:dde-links> 9.8, <table:label-ranges> 9.4.10, <table:named-expressions> 9.4.11, <text:alphabetical-index-auto-mark-file> 8.8.3, <text:dde-connection-decls> 14.7.2, <text:sequence-decls> 7.4.11, <text:user-field-decls> 7.4.7 and <text:variable-decls> 7.4.2.

        +

        The <office:presentation> element has the following child elements: <draw:page> ?, <presentation:date-time-decl> ?, <presentation:footer-decl> ?, <presentation:header-decl> ?, <presentation:settings> ?, <table:calculation-settings> ?, <table:consolidation> ?, <table:content-validations> ?, <table:data-pilot-tables> ?, <table:database-ranges> ?, <table:dde-links> ?, <table:label-ranges> ?, <table:named-expressions> ?, <text:alphabetical-index-auto-mark-file> ?, <text:dde-connection-decls> ?, <text:sequence-decls> ?, <text:user-field-decls> ? and <text:variable-decls> ?.

        3.7 <office:spreadsheet>

        The <office:spreadsheet> element represents a spreadsheet document.

        -

        The <office:spreadsheet> element is usable within the following element: <office:body> 3.3.

        +

        The <office:spreadsheet> element is usable within the following element: <office:body> ?.

        -

        The <office:spreadsheet> element has the following attributes: table:protection-key 19.701, table:protection-key-digest-algorithm 19.702 and table:structure-protected 19.729.

        +

        The <office:spreadsheet> element has the following attributes: table:protection-key ?, table:protection-key-digest-algorithm ? and table:structure-protected ?.

        -

        The <office:spreadsheet> element has the following child elements: <table:calculation-settings> 9.4.1, <table:consolidation> 9.7, <table:content-validations> 9.4.4, <table:data-pilot-tables> 9.6.2, <table:database-ranges> 9.4.14, <table:dde-links> 9.8, <table:label-ranges> 9.4.10, <table:named-expressions> 9.4.11, <table:table> 9.1.2, <table:tracked-changes> 9.9.2, <text:alphabetical-index-auto-mark-file> 8.8.3, <text:dde-connection-decls> 14.7.2, <text:sequence-decls> 7.4.11, <text:user-field-decls> 7.4.7 and <text:variable-decls> 7.4.2.

        +

        The <office:spreadsheet> element has the following child elements: <table:calculation-settings> ?, <table:consolidation> ?, <table:content-validations> ?, <table:data-pilot-tables> ?, <table:database-ranges> ?, <table:dde-links> ?, <table:label-ranges> ?, <table:named-expressions> ?, <table:table> ?, <table:tracked-changes> ?, <text:alphabetical-index-auto-mark-file> ?, <text:dde-connection-decls> ?, <text:sequence-decls> ?, <text:user-field-decls> ? and <text:variable-decls> ?.

        3.8 <office:chart>

        The <office:chart> element represents a chart document.

        -

        The <office:chart> element is usable within the following element: <office:body> 3.3.

        +

        The <office:chart> element is usable within the following element: <office:body> ?.

        The <office:chart> element has no attributes.

        -

        The <office:chart> element has the following child elements: <chart:chart> 11.1, <table:calculation-settings> 9.4.1, <table:consolidation> 9.7, <table:content-validations> 9.4.4, <table:data-pilot-tables> 9.6.2, <table:database-ranges> 9.4.14, <table:dde-links> 9.8, <table:label-ranges> 9.4.10, <table:named-expressions> 9.4.11, <text:alphabetical-index-auto-mark-file> 8.8.3, <text:dde-connection-decls> 14.7.2, <text:sequence-decls> 7.4.11, <text:user-field-decls> 7.4.7 and <text:variable-decls> 7.4.2.

        +

        The <office:chart> element has the following child elements: <chart:chart> ?, <table:calculation-settings> ?, <table:consolidation> ?, <table:content-validations> ?, <table:data-pilot-tables> ?, <table:database-ranges> ?, <table:dde-links> ?, <table:label-ranges> ?, <table:named-expressions> ?, <text:alphabetical-index-auto-mark-file> ?, <text:dde-connection-decls> ?, <text:sequence-decls> ?, <text:user-field-decls> ? and <text:variable-decls> ?.

        3.9 <office:image>

        The <office:image> element represents an image document.

        The <office:image> element contains a <draw:frame> 10.4.2 element which shall contain a single <draw:image> 10.4.4 element.

        -

        The <office:image> element is usable within the following element: <office:body> 3.3.

        +

        The <office:image> element is usable within the following element: <office:body> ?.

        The <office:image> element has no attributes.

        -

        The <office:image> element has the following child element: <draw:frame> 10.4.2.

        +

        The <office:image> element has the following child element: <draw:frame> ?.

        3.10 <office:settings>

        3.10.1 General

        The <office:settings> element contains one or more <config:config-item-set> elements, each of which represents a set of application settings.

        -

        The <office:settings> element is usable within the following elements: <office:document> 3.1.2 and <office:document-settings> 3.1.3.5.

        +

        The <office:settings> element is usable within the following elements: <office:document> ? and <office:document-settings> ?.

        The <office:settings> element has no attributes.

        -

        The <office:settings> element has the following child element: <config:config-item-set> 3.10.2.

        +

        The <office:settings> element has the following child element: <config:config-item-set> ?.

        3.10.2 <config:config-item-set>

        The <config:config-item-set> element is a container element for application setting elements. Setting child elements may occur in any order.

        An OpenDocument Consumer shall use application settings to alter application behavior only within the dimensions of variability permitted by this standard.

        -

        The <config:config-item-set> element is usable within the following elements: <config:config-item-map-entry> 3.10.5, <config:config-item-set> 3.10.2 and <office:settings> 3.10.

        +

        The <config:config-item-set> element is usable within the following elements: <config:config-item-map-entry> ?, <config:config-item-set> ? and <office:settings> ?.

        -

        The <config:config-item-set> element has the following attribute: config:name 19.29.

        +

        The <config:config-item-set> element has the following attribute: config:name ?.

        -

        The <config:config-item-set> element has the following child elements: <config:config-item> 3.10.3, <config:config-item-map-indexed> 3.10.4, <config:config-item-map-named> 3.10.6 and <config:config-item-set> 3.10.2.

        +

        The <config:config-item-set> element has the following child elements: <config:config-item> ?, <config:config-item-map-indexed> ?, <config:config-item-map-named> ? and <config:config-item-set> ?.

        3.10.3 <config:config-item>

        The <config:config-item> element contains the value of an application setting whose name is specified by its config:name attribute.

        -

        The <config:config-item> element is usable within the following elements: <config:config-item-map-entry> 3.10.5 and <config:config-item-set> 3.10.2.

        +

        The <config:config-item> element is usable within the following elements: <config:config-item-map-entry> ? and <config:config-item-set> ?.

        -

        The <config:config-item> element has the following attributes: config:name 19.29 and config:type 19.30.

        +

        The <config:config-item> element has the following attributes: config:name ? and config:type ?.

        The <config:config-item> element has no child elements.

        @@ -1378,29 +1378,29 @@

        The <config:config-item-map-indexed> element is a container element for ordered sequences of application settings.

        -

        The <config:config-item-map-indexed> element is usable within the following elements: <config:config-item-map-entry> 3.10.5 and <config:config-item-set> 3.10.2.

        +

        The <config:config-item-map-indexed> element is usable within the following elements: <config:config-item-map-entry> ? and <config:config-item-set> ?.

        -

        The <config:config-item-map-indexed> element has the following attribute: config:name 19.29.

        +

        The <config:config-item-map-indexed> element has the following attribute: config:name ?.

        -

        The <config:config-item-map-indexed> element has the following child element: <config:config-item-map-entry> 3.10.5.

        +

        The <config:config-item-map-indexed> element has the following child element: <config:config-item-map-entry> ?.

        3.10.5 <config:config-item-map-entry>

        The <config:config-item-map-entry> element represents a single setting in a sequence of settings. The setting itself is defined by the child element of <config:config-item-map-entry>, and may be a single value, a set of settings, or a sequence of settings.

        -

        The <config:config-item-map-entry> element is usable within the following elements: <config:config-item-map-indexed> 3.10.4 and <config:config-item-map-named> 3.10.6.

        +

        The <config:config-item-map-entry> element is usable within the following elements: <config:config-item-map-indexed> ? and <config:config-item-map-named> ?.

        -

        The <config:config-item-map-entry> element has the following attribute: config:name 19.29.

        +

        The <config:config-item-map-entry> element has the following attribute: config:name ?.

        -

        The <config:config-item-map-entry> element has the following child elements: <config:config-item> 3.10.3, <config:config-item-map-indexed> 3.10.4, <config:config-item-map-named> 3.10.6 and <config:config-item-set> 3.10.2.

        +

        The <config:config-item-map-entry> element has the following child elements: <config:config-item> ?, <config:config-item-map-indexed> ?, <config:config-item-map-named> ? and <config:config-item-set> ?.

        3.10.6 <config:config-item-map-named>

        The <config:config-item-map-named> element contains a sequence of application setting elements. Each sequence is identified by the value of its config:name attribute.

        -

        The <config:config-item-map-named> element is usable within the following elements: <config:config-item-map-entry> 3.10.5 and <config:config-item-set> 3.10.2.

        +

        The <config:config-item-map-named> element is usable within the following elements: <config:config-item-map-entry> ? and <config:config-item-set> ?.

        -

        The <config:config-item-map-named> element has the following attribute: config:name 19.29.

        +

        The <config:config-item-map-named> element has the following attribute: config:name ?.

        -

        The <config:config-item-map-named> element has the following child element: <config:config-item-map-entry> 3.10.5.

        +

        The <config:config-item-map-named> element has the following child element: <config:config-item-map-entry> ?.

        3.11 Cursor Position Setting

         

        A processing instruction with PITarget (see §2.6 of [XML1.0]) followed by the string cursor-position represents a text cursor position in a document. The string cursor-position may be followed by an arbitrary implementation-defined string.

        @@ -1416,31 +1416,31 @@

        3.12 <

        The <office:scripts> element may also contain <office:event-listeners> 10.4.4 elements which contain the events assigned to the document itself.

        -

        The <office:scripts> element is usable within the following elements: <office:document> 3.1.2 and <office:document-content> 3.1.3.2.

        +

        The <office:scripts> element is usable within the following elements: <office:document> ? and <office:document-content> ?.

        The <office:scripts> element has no attributes.

        -

        The <office:scripts> element has the following child elements: <office:event-listeners> 10.3.19 and <office:script> 3.13.

        +

        The <office:scripts> element has the following child elements: <office:event-listeners> ? and <office:script> ?.

        3.13 <office:script>

        The <office:script> element contains a script.

        Note: In most situations, the element contains the source code of the script, but it may also contain a compiled version of the script or a link to external script code.

        -

        The <office:script> element is usable within the following element: <office:scripts> 3.12.

        +

        The <office:script> element is usable within the following element: <office:scripts> ?.

        -

        The <office:script> element has the following attribute: script:language 19.434.

        +

        The <office:script> element has the following attribute: script:language ?.

        The <office:script> element has mixed content where arbitrary child elements are permitted.

        3.14 <office:font-face-decls>

        The <office:font-face-decls> element contains all the font face declarations (<style:font-face> 16.23 elements) for a document.

        -

        The <office:font-face-decls> element is usable within the following elements: <office:document> 3.1.2, <office:document-content> 3.1.3.2 and <office:document-styles> 3.1.3.3.

        +

        The <office:font-face-decls> element is usable within the following elements: <office:document> ?, <office:document-content> ? and <office:document-styles> ?.

        The <office:font-face-decls> element has no attributes.

        -

        The <office:font-face-decls> element has the following child element: <style:font-face> 16.23.

        +

        The <office:font-face-decls> element has the following child element: <style:font-face> ?.

        3.15 Styles

        3.15.1 General

        @@ -1451,11 +1451,11 @@

        3.15.2 The <office:styles> element contains common styles used in a document. A common style is a style chosen by a user for a document or portion thereof.

        -

        The <office:styles> element is usable within the following elements: <office:document> 3.1.2 and <office:document-styles> 3.1.3.3.

        +

        The <office:styles> element is usable within the following elements: <office:document> ? and <office:document-styles> ?.

        The <office:styles> element has no attributes.

        -

        The <office:styles> element has the following child elements: <draw:fill-image> 16.42.6, <draw:gradient> 16.42.1, <draw:hatch> 16.42.5, <draw:marker> 16.42.8, <draw:opacity> 16.42.7, <draw:stroke-dash> 16.42.9, <number:boolean-style> 16.29.24, <number:currency-style> 16.29.8, <number:date-style> 16.29.11, <number:num-list-format> 16.29.30, <number:number-style> 16.29.2, <number:percentage-style> 16.29.10, <number:text-style> 16.29.26, <number:time-style> 16.29.19, <style:default-page-layout> 16.8, <style:default-style> 16.4, <style:presentation-page-layout> 16.43, <style:style> 16.2, <svg:linearGradient> 16.42.2, <svg:radialGradient> 16.42.3, <table:table-template> 16.20, <text:bibliography-configuration> 16.31.6, <text:linenumbering-configuration> 16.31.1, <text:list-style> 16.32, <text:notes-configuration> 16.31.3 and <text:outline-style> 16.36.

        +

        The <office:styles> element has the following child elements: <draw:fill-image> ?, <draw:gradient> ?, <draw:hatch> ?, <draw:marker> ?, <draw:opacity> ?, <draw:stroke-dash> ?, <number:boolean-style> ?, <number:currency-style> ?, <number:date-style> ?, <number:num-list-format> ?, <number:number-style> ?, <number:percentage-style> ?, <number:text-style> ?, <number:time-style> ?, <style:default-page-layout> ?, <style:default-style> ?, <style:presentation-page-layout> ?, <style:style> ?, <svg:linearGradient> ?, <svg:radialGradient> ?, <table:table-template> ?, <text:bibliography-configuration> ?, <text:linenumbering-configuration> ?, <text:list-style> ?, <text:notes-configuration> ? and <text:outline-style> ?.

        3.15.3 <office:automatic-styles>

        The <office:automatic-styles> element contains automatic styles used in a document.

        @@ -1464,20 +1464,20 @@

        3.15.3

        Note: Common and automatic styles behave differently in OpenDocument editing consumers. Common styles present to a user as a named set of formatting properties. The formatting properties of an automatic style present to a user as properties of the object to which the style is applied.

        -

        The <office:automatic-styles> element is usable within the following elements: <office:document> 3.1.2, <office:document-content> 3.1.3.2 and <office:document-styles> 3.1.3.3.

        +

        The <office:automatic-styles> element is usable within the following elements: <office:document> ?, <office:document-content> ? and <office:document-styles> ?.

        The <office:automatic-styles> element has no attributes.

        -

        The <office:automatic-styles> element has the following child elements: <number:boolean-style> 16.29.24, <number:currency-style> 16.29.8, <number:date-style> 16.29.11, <number:num-list-format> 16.29.30, <number:number-style> 16.29.2, <number:percentage-style> 16.29.10, <number:text-style> 16.29.26, <number:time-style> 16.29.19, <style:page-layout> 16.5, <style:style> 16.2 and <text:list-style> 16.32.

        +

        The <office:automatic-styles> element has the following child elements: <number:boolean-style> ?, <number:currency-style> ?, <number:date-style> ?, <number:num-list-format> ?, <number:number-style> ?, <number:percentage-style> ?, <number:text-style> ?, <number:time-style> ?, <style:page-layout> ?, <style:style> ? and <text:list-style> ?.

        3.15.4 <office:master-styles>

        The <office:master-styles> element contains master styles that are used in a document. A master style contains formatting and other content that is displayed with document content when the style is used.

        -

        The <office:master-styles> element is usable within the following elements: <office:document> 3.1.2 and <office:document-styles> 3.1.3.3.

        +

        The <office:master-styles> element is usable within the following elements: <office:document> ? and <office:document-styles> ?.

        The <office:master-styles> element has no attributes.

        -

        The <office:master-styles> element has the following child elements: <draw:layer-set> 10.2.2, <style:handout-master> 10.2.1 and <style:master-page> 16.9.

        +

        The <office:master-styles> element has the following child elements: <draw:layer-set> ?, <style:handout-master> ? and <style:master-page> ?.

        3.16 Document Signatures

        An OpenDocument document that is stored in a package may have one or more digital signatures applied to the package.

        @@ -1487,7 +1487,7 @@

        3.16 Signatures other than document signatures are implementation-defined.

         

        -

        3.17 Foreign Elements and Attributes

        +

        3.17 Foreign Elements and Attributes

        OpenDocument extended documents may contain elements and attributes not defined by the OpenDocument schema. Elements and attributes not defined by the OpenDocument schema are called foreign elements and attributes. Foreign elements and attributes shall not use a namespace listed in tables 1, 2 or 3 of section 1.5.

        @@ -1586,203 +1586,203 @@

        4.3.2.1 If an OpenDocument producer that creates a document cannot provide an identifier string, the producer shall not export this element. If a producer stores a modified document created by another producer cannot provide a unique identifier, it shall not export the original identifier belonging to the producer that created the document.

        -

        The <meta:generator> element is usable within the following element: <office:meta> 3.2.

        +

        The <meta:generator> element is usable within the following element: <office:meta> ?.

        The <meta:generator> element has no attributes.

        The <meta:generator> element has no child elements.

        -

        The <meta:generator> element has content of data type string 18.2.

        +

        The <meta:generator> element has content of data type string ?.

        4.3.2.2 <dc:title>

        The <dc:title> element specifies the title of a document.

        -

        The <dc:title> element is usable within the following element: <office:meta> 3.2.

        +

        The <dc:title> element is usable within the following element: <office:meta> ?.

        The <dc:title> element has no attributes.

        The <dc:title> element has no child elements.

        -

        The <dc:title> element has content of data type string 18.2.

        +

        The <dc:title> element has content of data type string ?.

        4.3.2.3 <dc:description>

        The <dc:description> element contains a description of a document.

        -

        The <dc:description> element is usable within the following element: <office:meta> 3.2.

        +

        The <dc:description> element is usable within the following element: <office:meta> ?.

        The <dc:description> element has no attributes.

        The <dc:description> element has no child elements.

        -

        The <dc:description> element has content of data type string 18.2.

        +

        The <dc:description> element has content of data type string ?.

        4.3.2.4 <dc:subject>

        The <dc:subject> element specifies the subject of a document.

        -

        The <dc:subject> element is usable within the following element: <office:meta> 3.2.

        +

        The <dc:subject> element is usable within the following element: <office:meta> ?.

        The <dc:subject> element has no attributes.

        The <dc:subject> element has no child elements.

        -

        The <dc:subject> element has content of data type string 18.2.

        +

        The <dc:subject> element has content of data type string ?.

        4.3.2.5 <meta:keyword>

        The <meta:keyword> element contains a keyword pertaining to a document.

        -

        The <meta:keyword> element is usable within the following element: <office:meta> 3.2.

        +

        The <meta:keyword> element is usable within the following element: <office:meta> ?.

        The <meta:keyword> element has no attributes.

        The <meta:keyword> element has no child elements.

        -

        The <meta:keyword> element has content of data type string 18.2.

        +

        The <meta:keyword> element has content of data type string ?.

        4.3.2.6 <meta:initial-creator>

        The <meta:initial-creator> element specifies the name of the initial creator of a document.

        -

        The <meta:initial-creator> element is usable within the following element: <office:meta> 3.2.

        +

        The <meta:initial-creator> element is usable within the following element: <office:meta> ?.

        The <meta:initial-creator> element has no attributes.

        The <meta:initial-creator> element has no child elements.

        -

        The <meta:initial-creator> element has content of data type string 18.2.

        +

        The <meta:initial-creator> element has content of data type string ?.

        4.3.2.7 <dc:creator>

        The <dc:creator> element specifies the name of the person who last modified a document (<office:meta>), who created an annotation (<office:annotation>), who authored a change (<office:change-info>).

        -

        The <dc:creator> element is usable within the following elements: <office:annotation> 14.1, <office:change-info> 5.5.7 and <office:meta> 3.2.

        +

        The <dc:creator> element is usable within the following elements: <office:annotation> ?, <office:change-info> ? and <office:meta> ?.

        The <dc:creator> element has no attributes.

        The <dc:creator> element has no child elements.

        -

        The <dc:creator> element has content of data type string 18.2.

        +

        The <dc:creator> element has content of data type string ?.

        4.3.2.8 <meta:printed-by>

        The <meta:printed-by> element specifies the name of the last person who printed a document.

        -

        The <meta:printed-by> element is usable within the following element: <office:meta> 3.2.

        +

        The <meta:printed-by> element is usable within the following element: <office:meta> ?.

        The <meta:printed-by> element has no attributes.

        The <meta:printed-by> element has no child elements.

        -

        The <meta:printed-by> element has content of data type string 18.2.

        +

        The <meta:printed-by> element has content of data type string ?.

        4.3.2.9 <meta:creation-date>

        The <meta:creation-date> element specifies the date and time when a document was created.

        -

        The <meta:creation-date> element is usable within the following element: <office:meta> 3.2.

        +

        The <meta:creation-date> element is usable within the following element: <office:meta> ?.

        The <meta:creation-date> element has no attributes.

        The <meta:creation-date> element has no child elements.

        -

        The <meta:creation-date> element has content of data type dateTime 18.2.

        +

        The <meta:creation-date> element has content of data type dateTime ?.

        4.3.2.10 <dc:date>

        The <dc:date> element specifies the date and time when the document was last modified (<office:meta>), when an annotation was created (<office:annotation>), when a change was made (<office:change-info>).

        -

        The <dc:date> element is usable within the following elements: <office:annotation> 14.1, <office:change-info> 5.5.7 and <office:meta> 3.2.

        +

        The <dc:date> element is usable within the following elements: <office:annotation> ?, <office:change-info> ? and <office:meta> ?.

        The <dc:date> element has no attributes.

        The <dc:date> element has no child elements.

        -

        The <dc:date> element has content of data type dateTime 18.2.

        +

        The <dc:date> element has content of data type dateTime ?.

        4.3.2.11 <meta:print-date>

        The <meta:print-date> element specifies the date and time when a document was last printed.

        -

        The <meta:print-date> element is usable within the following element: <office:meta> 3.2.

        +

        The <meta:print-date> element is usable within the following element: <office:meta> ?.

        The <meta:print-date> element has no attributes.

        The <meta:print-date> element has no child elements.

        -

        The <meta:print-date> element has content of data type dateTime 18.2.

        +

        The <meta:print-date> element has content of data type dateTime ?.

        4.3.2.12 <meta:template>

        The <meta:template> element specifies an IRI for the document template that was used to create a document. The IRI is specified using the xlink:href attribute. See [XLink].

        -

        The <meta:template> element is usable within the following element: <office:meta> 3.2.

        +

        The <meta:template> element is usable within the following element: <office:meta> ?.

        -

        The <meta:template> element has the following attributes: meta:date 19.323, xlink:actuate 19.915, xlink:href 19.916, xlink:title 19.918 and xlink:type 19.919.

        +

        The <meta:template> element has the following attributes: meta:date ?, xlink:actuate ?, xlink:href ?, xlink:title ? and xlink:type ?.

        The <meta:template> element has no child elements.

        4.3.2.13 <meta:auto-reload>

        The <meta:auto-reload> element specifies whether a document is reloaded or replaced by another document after a specified period of time has elapsed.

        -

        The <meta:auto-reload> element is usable within the following element: <office:meta> 3.2.

        +

        The <meta:auto-reload> element is usable within the following element: <office:meta> ?.

        -

        The <meta:auto-reload> element has the following attributes: meta:delay 19.324, xlink:actuate 19.915, xlink:href 19.916, xlink:show 19.917 and xlink:type 19.919.

        +

        The <meta:auto-reload> element has the following attributes: meta:delay ?, xlink:actuate ?, xlink:href ?, xlink:show ? and xlink:type ?.

        The <meta:auto-reload> element has no child elements.

        4.3.2.14 <meta:hyperlink-behaviour>

        The <meta:hyperlink-behaviour> element specifies the default behavior for hyperlinks in a document.

        -

        The <meta:hyperlink-behaviour> element is usable within the following element: <office:meta> 3.2.

        +

        The <meta:hyperlink-behaviour> element is usable within the following element: <office:meta> ?.

        -

        The <meta:hyperlink-behaviour> element has the following attributes: office:target-frame-name 19.385 and xlink:show 19.917.

        +

        The <meta:hyperlink-behaviour> element has the following attributes: office:target-frame-name ? and xlink:show ?.

        The <meta:hyperlink-behaviour> element has no child elements.

        4.3.2.15 <dc:language>

        The <dc:language> element specifies the default language of a document.

        -

        The <dc:language> element is usable within the following element: <office:meta> 3.2.

        +

        The <dc:language> element is usable within the following element: <office:meta> ?.

        The <dc:language> element has no attributes.

        The <dc:language> element has no child elements.

        -

        The <dc:language> element has content of data type language 18.3.17.

        +

        The <dc:language> element has content of data type language ?.

        4.3.2.16 <meta:editing-cycles>

        The <meta:editing-cycles> element specifies the number of times a document has been edited. When a document is created, this value is set to 1. Each time a document is saved, the editing-cycles number is incremented by 1.

        -

        The <meta:editing-cycles> element is usable within the following element: <office:meta> 3.2.

        +

        The <meta:editing-cycles> element is usable within the following element: <office:meta> ?.

        The <meta:editing-cycles> element has no attributes.

        The <meta:editing-cycles> element has no child elements.

        -

        The <meta:editing-cycles> element has content of data type nonNegativeInteger 18.2.

        +

        The <meta:editing-cycles> element has content of data type nonNegativeInteger ?.

        4.3.2.17 <meta:editing-duration>

        The <meta:editing-duration> element specifies the total time spent editing a document.

        -

        The <meta:editing-duration> element is usable within the following element: <office:meta> 3.2.

        +

        The <meta:editing-duration> element is usable within the following element: <office:meta> ?.

        The <meta:editing-duration> element has no attributes.

        The <meta:editing-duration> element has no child elements.

        -

        The <meta:editing-duration> element has content of data type duration 18.2.

        +

        The <meta:editing-duration> element has content of data type duration ?.

        4.3.2.18 <meta:document-statistic>

        The <meta:document-statistic> element represents statistics about a document.

        -

        The <meta:document-statistic> element is usable within the following element: <office:meta> 3.2.

        +

        The <meta:document-statistic> element is usable within the following element: <office:meta> ?.

        -

        The <meta:document-statistic> element has the following attributes: meta:cell-count 19.321, meta:character-count 19.322, meta:draw-count 19.325, meta:frame-count 19.326, meta:image-count 19.327, meta:non-whitespace-character-count 19.329, meta:object-count 19.330, meta:ole-object-count 19.331, meta:page-count 19.332, meta:paragraph-count 19.333, meta:row-count 19.334, meta:sentence-count 19.335, meta:syllable-count 19.336, meta:table-count 19.337 and meta:word-count 19.339.

        +

        The <meta:document-statistic> element has the following attributes: meta:cell-count ?, meta:character-count ?, meta:draw-count ?, meta:frame-count ?, meta:image-count ?, meta:non-whitespace-character-count ?, meta:object-count ?, meta:ole-object-count ?, meta:page-count ?, meta:paragraph-count ?, meta:row-count ?, meta:sentence-count ?, meta:syllable-count ?, meta:table-count ? and meta:word-count ?.

        The <meta:document-statistic> element has no child elements.

        4.3.3 <meta:user-defined>

        The <meta:user-defined> element specifies any additional user-defined metadata for a document.

        -

        The <meta:user-defined> element is usable within the following element: <office:meta> 3.2.

        +

        The <meta:user-defined> element is usable within the following element: <office:meta> ?.

        -

        The <meta:user-defined> element has the following attributes: meta:name 19.328, meta:value-type 19.338.

        +

        The <meta:user-defined> element has the following attributes: meta:name ?, meta:value-type ?.

        The <meta:user-defined> element has no child elements.

        -

        The <meta:user-defined> element has character data content, or depending on the value of the meta:value-type attribute content of type double 18.2, date 18.2, dateTime 18.2, duration 18.2, boolean 18.3.3 or string 18.2.

        +

        The <meta:user-defined> element has character data content, or depending on the value of the meta:value-type attribute content of type double ?, date ?, dateTime ?, duration ?, boolean ? or string ?.

        5 Text Content

        5.1 Headings, Paragraphs and Basic Text Structure

        5.1.1 General

        @@ -1794,37 +1794,37 @@

        5.1.2 The <text:h> element represents a heading in a document. Headings define the division structure for a document. A chapter or section begins with a heading and extends to the next heading at the same or higher level.

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        The <text:h> element is usable within the following elements: <draw:text-box> 10.4.3, <office:text> 3.4, <style:footer> 16.12, <style:footer-first> 16.13, <style:footer-left> 16.15, <style:header> 16.10, <style:header-first> 16.11, <style:header-left> 16.14, <table:covered-table-cell> 9.1.5, <table:table-cell> 9.1.4, <text:deletion> 5.5.5, <text:index-body> 8.2.2, <text:index-title> 8.2.3, <text:list-header> 5.3.3, <text:list-item> 5.3.4, <text:note-body> 6.3.4, <text:numbered-paragraph> 5.3.6 and <text:section> 5.4.

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        The <text:h> element is usable within the following elements: <draw:text-box> ?, <office:text> ?, <style:footer> ?, <style:footer-first> ?, <style:footer-left> ?, <style:header> ?, <style:header-first> ?, <style:header-left> ?, <table:covered-table-cell> ?, <table:table-cell> ?, <text:deletion> ?, <text:index-body> ?, <text:index-title> ?, <text:list-header> ?, <text:list-item> ?, <text:note-body> ?, <text:numbered-paragraph> ? and <text:section> ?.

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        The <text:h> element has the following attributes: text:class-names 19.775, text:cond-style-name 19.781, text:id 19.815, text:is-list-header 19.822, text:outline-level 19.850, text:restart-numbering 19.863, text:start-value 19.874, text:style-name 19.880, xhtml:about 19.911, xhtml:content 19.912, xhtml:datatype 19.913, xhtml:property 19.914 and xml:id 19.920.

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        The <text:h> element has the following attributes: text:class-names ?, text:cond-style-name ?, text:id ?, text:is-list-header ?, text:outline-level ?, text:restart-numbering ?, text:start-value ?, text:style-name ?, xhtml:about ?, xhtml:content ?, xhtml:datatype ?, xhtml:property ? and xml:id ?.

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        The <text:h> element has the following child elements: <dr3d:scene> 10.5.2, <draw:a> 10.4.12, <draw:caption> 10.3.11, <draw:circle> 10.3.8, <draw:connector> 10.3.10, <draw:control> 10.3.13, <draw:custom-shape> 10.6.1, <draw:ellipse> 10.3.9, <draw:frame> 10.4.2, <draw:g> 10.3.15, <draw:line> 10.3.3, <draw:measure> 10.3.12, <draw:page-thumbnail> 10.3.14, <draw:path> 10.3.7, <draw:polygon> 10.3.5, <draw:polyline> 10.3.4, <draw:rect> 10.3.2, <draw:regular-polygon> 10.3.6, <office:annotation> 14.1, <office:annotation-end> 14.2, <presentation:date-time> 10.9.4.5, <presentation:footer> 10.9.4.3, <presentation:header> 10.9.4.1, <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:alphabetical-index-mark> 8.1.10, <text:alphabetical-index-mark-end> 8.1.9, <text:alphabetical-index-mark-start> 8.1.8, <text:author-initials> 7.3.7.2, <text:author-name> 7.3.7.1, <text:bibliography-mark> 8.1.11, <text:bookmark> 6.2.1.2, <text:bookmark-end> 6.2.1.4, <text:bookmark-ref> 7.7.6, <text:bookmark-start> 6.2.1.3, <text:change> 5.5.8.4, <text:change-end> 5.5.8.3, <text:change-start> 5.5.8.2, <text:chapter> 7.3.8, <text:character-count> 7.5.18.5, <text:conditional-text> 7.7.3, <text:creation-date> 7.5.3, <text:creation-time> 7.5.4, <text:creator> 7.5.17, <text:database-display> 7.6.3, <text:database-name> 7.6.7, <text:database-next> 7.6.4, <text:database-row-number> 7.6.6, <text:database-row-select> 7.6.5, <text:date> 7.3.2, <text:dde-connection> 7.7.12, <text:description> 7.5.5, <text:drop-down> 7.4.16, <text:editing-cycles> 7.5.13, <text:editing-duration> 7.5.14, <text:execute-macro> 7.7.10, <text:expression> 7.4.14, <text:file-name> 7.3.9, <text:hidden-paragraph> 7.7.11, <text:hidden-text> 7.7.4, <text:image-count> 7.5.18.7, <text:initial-creator> 7.5.2, <text:keywords> 7.5.12, <text:line-break> 6.1.5, <text:measure> 7.7.13, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:modification-date> 7.5.16, <text:modification-time> 7.5.15, <text:note> 6.3.2, <text:note-ref> 7.7.7, <text:number> 6.1.10, <text:object-count> 7.5.18.8, <text:page-continuation> 7.3.5, <text:page-count> 7.5.18.2, <text:page-number> 7.3.4, <text:page-variable-get> 7.7.1.3, <text:page-variable-set> 7.7.1.2, <text:paragraph-count> 7.5.18.3, <text:placeholder> 7.7.2, <text:print-date> 7.5.8, <text:print-time> 7.5.7, <text:printed-by> 7.5.9, <text:reference-mark> 6.2.2.2, <text:reference-mark-end> 6.2.2.4, <text:reference-mark-start> 6.2.2.3, <text:reference-ref> 7.7.5, <text:ruby> 6.4, <text:s> 6.1.3, <text:script> 7.7.9, <text:sender-city> 7.3.6.13, <text:sender-company> 7.3.6.10, <text:sender-country> 7.3.6.15, <text:sender-email> 7.3.6.7, <text:sender-fax> 7.3.6.9, <text:sender-firstname> 7.3.6.2, <text:sender-initials> 7.3.6.4, <text:sender-lastname> 7.3.6.3, <text:sender-phone-private> 7.3.6.8, <text:sender-phone-work> 7.3.6.11, <text:sender-position> 7.3.6.6, <text:sender-postal-code> 7.3.6.14, <text:sender-state-or-province> 7.3.6.16, <text:sender-street> 7.3.6.12, <text:sender-title> 7.3.6.5, <text:sequence> 7.4.13, <text:sequence-ref> 7.7.8, <text:sheet-name> 7.3.11, <text:soft-page-break> 5.6, <text:span> 6.1.7, <text:subject> 7.5.11, <text:tab> 6.1.4, <text:table-count> 7.5.18.6, <text:table-formula> 7.7.14, <text:template-name> 7.3.10, <text:text-input> 7.4.15, <text:time> 7.3.3, <text:title> 7.5.10, <text:toc-mark> 8.1.4, <text:toc-mark-end> 8.1.3, <text:toc-mark-start> 8.1.2, <text:user-defined> 7.5.6, <text:user-field-get> 7.4.9, <text:user-field-input> 7.4.10, <text:user-index-mark> 8.1.7, <text:user-index-mark-end> 8.1.6, <text:user-index-mark-start> 8.1.5, <text:variable-get> 7.4.5, <text:variable-input> 7.4.6, <text:variable-set> 7.4.4 and <text:word-count> 7.5.18.4.

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        The <text:h> element has the following child elements: <dr3d:scene> ?, <draw:a> ?, <draw:caption> ?, <draw:circle> ?, <draw:connector> ?, <draw:control> ?, <draw:custom-shape> ?, <draw:ellipse> ?, <draw:frame> ?, <draw:g> ?, <draw:line> ?, <draw:measure> ?, <draw:page-thumbnail> ?, <draw:path> ?, <draw:polygon> ?, <draw:polyline> ?, <draw:rect> ?, <draw:regular-polygon> ?, <office:annotation> ?, <office:annotation-end> ?, <presentation:date-time> ?, <presentation:footer> ?, <presentation:header> ?, <text:a> ?, <text:alphabetical-index-mark> ?, <text:alphabetical-index-mark-end> ?, <text:alphabetical-index-mark-start> ?, <text:author-initials> ?, <text:author-name> ?, <text:bibliography-mark> ?, <text:bookmark> ?, <text:bookmark-end> ?, <text:bookmark-ref> ?, <text:bookmark-start> ?, <text:change> ?, <text:change-end> ?, <text:change-start> ?, <text:chapter> ?, <text:character-count> ?, <text:conditional-text> ?, <text:creation-date> ?, <text:creation-time> ?, <text:creator> ?, <text:database-display> ?, <text:database-name> ?, <text:database-next> ?, <text:database-row-number> ?, <text:database-row-select> ?, <text:date> ?, <text:dde-connection> ?, <text:description> ?, <text:drop-down> ?, <text:editing-cycles> ?, <text:editing-duration> ?, <text:execute-macro> ?, <text:expression> ?, <text:file-name> ?, <text:hidden-paragraph> ?, <text:hidden-text> ?, <text:image-count> ?, <text:initial-creator> ?, <text:keywords> ?, <text:line-break> ?, <text:measure> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:modification-date> ?, <text:modification-time> ?, <text:note> ?, <text:note-ref> ?, <text:number> ?, <text:object-count> ?, <text:page-continuation> ?, <text:page-count> ?, <text:page-number> ?, <text:page-variable-get> ?, <text:page-variable-set> ?, <text:paragraph-count> ?, <text:placeholder> ?, <text:print-date> ?, <text:print-time> ?, <text:printed-by> ?, <text:reference-mark> ?, <text:reference-mark-end> ?, <text:reference-mark-start> ?, <text:reference-ref> ?, <text:ruby> ?, <text:s> ?, <text:script> ?, <text:sender-city> ?, <text:sender-company> ?, <text:sender-country> ?, <text:sender-email> ?, <text:sender-fax> ?, <text:sender-firstname> ?, <text:sender-initials> ?, <text:sender-lastname> ?, <text:sender-phone-private> ?, <text:sender-phone-work> ?, <text:sender-position> ?, <text:sender-postal-code> ?, <text:sender-state-or-province> ?, <text:sender-street> ?, <text:sender-title> ?, <text:sequence> ?, <text:sequence-ref> ?, <text:sheet-name> ?, <text:soft-page-break> ?, <text:span> ?, <text:subject> ?, <text:tab> ?, <text:table-count> ?, <text:table-formula> ?, <text:template-name> ?, <text:text-input> ?, <text:time> ?, <text:title> ?, <text:toc-mark> ?, <text:toc-mark-end> ?, <text:toc-mark-start> ?, <text:user-defined> ?, <text:user-field-get> ?, <text:user-field-input> ?, <text:user-index-mark> ?, <text:user-index-mark-end> ?, <text:user-index-mark-start> ?, <text:variable-get> ?, <text:variable-input> ?, <text:variable-set> ? and <text:word-count> ?.

        5.1.3 <text:p>

        The <text:p> element represents a paragraph, which is the basic unit of text in an OpenDocument file.

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        The <text:p> element is usable within the following elements: <chart:data-label> 11.15, <chart:equation> 11.19, <chart:footer> 11.2.3, <chart:label-separator> 17.24, <chart:legend> 11.4, <chart:subtitle> 11.2.2, <chart:title> 11.2.1, <draw:caption> 10.3.11, <draw:circle> 10.3.8, <draw:connector> 10.3.10, <draw:custom-shape> 10.6.1, <draw:ellipse> 10.3.9, <draw:image> 10.4.4, <draw:line> 10.3.3, <draw:measure> 10.3.12, <draw:path> 10.3.7, <draw:polygon> 10.3.5, <draw:polyline> 10.3.4, <draw:rect> 10.3.2, <draw:regular-polygon> 10.3.6, <draw:text-box> 10.4.3, <form:textarea> 13.5.3, <office:annotation> 14.1, <office:change-info> 5.5.7, <office:text> 3.4, <style:footer> 16.12, <style:footer-first> 16.13, <style:footer-left> 16.15, <style:header> 16.10, <style:header-first> 16.11, <style:header-left> 16.14, <style:region-center> 16.17, <style:region-left> 16.16, <style:region-right> 16.18, <table:change-track-table-cell> 9.9.16, <table:covered-table-cell> 9.1.5, <table:error-message> 9.4.7, <table:help-message> 9.4.6, <table:table-cell> 9.1.4, <text:deletion> 5.5.5, <text:index-body> 8.2.2, <text:index-title> 8.2.3, <text:list-header> 5.3.3, <text:list-item> 5.3.4, <text:note-body> 6.3.4, <text:numbered-paragraph> 5.3.6 and <text:section> 5.4.

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        The <text:p> element is usable within the following elements: <chart:data-label> ?, <chart:equation> ?, <chart:footer> ?, <chart:label-separator> ?, <chart:legend> ?, <chart:subtitle> ?, <chart:title> ?, <draw:caption> ?, <draw:circle> ?, <draw:connector> ?, <draw:custom-shape> ?, <draw:ellipse> ?, <draw:image> ?, <draw:line> ?, <draw:measure> ?, <draw:path> ?, <draw:polygon> ?, <draw:polyline> ?, <draw:rect> ?, <draw:regular-polygon> ?, <draw:text-box> ?, <form:textarea> ?, <office:annotation> ?, <office:change-info> ?, <office:text> ?, <style:footer> ?, <style:footer-first> ?, <style:footer-left> ?, <style:header> ?, <style:header-first> ?, <style:header-left> ?, <style:region-center> ?, <style:region-left> ?, <style:region-right> ?, <table:change-track-table-cell> ?, <table:covered-table-cell> ?, <table:error-message> ?, <table:help-message> ?, <table:table-cell> ?, <text:deletion> ?, <text:index-body> ?, <text:index-title> ?, <text:list-header> ?, <text:list-item> ?, <text:note-body> ?, <text:numbered-paragraph> ? and <text:section> ?.

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        The <text:p> element has the following attributes: text:class-names 19.775, text:cond-style-name 19.781, text:id 19.815, text:style-name 19.880, xhtml:about 19.911, xhtml:content 19.912, xhtml:datatype 19.913, xhtml:property 19.914 and xml:id 19.920.

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        The <text:p> element has the following attributes: text:class-names ?, text:cond-style-name ?, text:id ?, text:style-name ?, xhtml:about ?, xhtml:content ?, xhtml:datatype ?, xhtml:property ? and xml:id ?.

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        The <text:p> element has the following child elements: <dr3d:scene> 10.5.2, <draw:a> 10.4.12, <draw:caption> 10.3.11, <draw:circle> 10.3.8, <draw:connector> 10.3.10, <draw:control> 10.3.13, <draw:custom-shape> 10.6.1, <draw:ellipse> 10.3.9, <draw:frame> 10.4.2, <draw:g> 10.3.15, <draw:line> 10.3.3, <draw:measure> 10.3.12, <draw:page-thumbnail> 10.3.14, <draw:path> 10.3.7, <draw:polygon> 10.3.5, <draw:polyline> 10.3.4, <draw:rect> 10.3.2, <draw:regular-polygon> 10.3.6, <office:annotation> 14.1, <office:annotation-end> 14.2, <presentation:date-time> 10.9.4.5, <presentation:footer> 10.9.4.3, <presentation:header> 10.9.4.1, <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:alphabetical-index-mark> 8.1.10, <text:alphabetical-index-mark-end> 8.1.9, <text:alphabetical-index-mark-start> 8.1.8, <text:author-initials> 7.3.7.2, <text:author-name> 7.3.7.1, <text:bibliography-mark> 8.1.11, <text:bookmark> 6.2.1.2, <text:bookmark-end> 6.2.1.4, <text:bookmark-ref> 7.7.6, <text:bookmark-start> 6.2.1.3, <text:change> 5.5.8.4, <text:change-end> 5.5.8.3, <text:change-start> 5.5.8.2, <text:chapter> 7.3.8, <text:character-count> 7.5.18.5, <text:conditional-text> 7.7.3, <text:creation-date> 7.5.3, <text:creation-time> 7.5.4, <text:creator> 7.5.17, <text:database-display> 7.6.3, <text:database-name> 7.6.7, <text:database-next> 7.6.4, <text:database-row-number> 7.6.6, <text:database-row-select> 7.6.5, <text:date> 7.3.2, <text:dde-connection> 7.7.12, <text:description> 7.5.5, <text:drop-down> 7.4.16, <text:editing-cycles> 7.5.13, <text:editing-duration> 7.5.14, <text:execute-macro> 7.7.10, <text:expression> 7.4.14, <text:file-name> 7.3.9, <text:hidden-paragraph> 7.7.11, <text:hidden-text> 7.7.4, <text:image-count> 7.5.18.7, <text:initial-creator> 7.5.2, <text:keywords> 7.5.12, <text:line-break> 6.1.5, <text:measure> 7.7.13, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:modification-date> 7.5.16, <text:modification-time> 7.5.15, <text:note> 6.3.2, <text:note-ref> 7.7.7, <text:object-count> 7.5.18.8, <text:page-continuation> 7.3.5, <text:page-count> 7.5.18.2, <text:page-number> 7.3.4, <text:page-variable-get> 7.7.1.3, <text:page-variable-set> 7.7.1.2, <text:paragraph-count> 7.5.18.3, <text:placeholder> 7.7.2, <text:print-date> 7.5.8, <text:print-time> 7.5.7, <text:printed-by> 7.5.9, <text:reference-mark> 6.2.2.2, <text:reference-mark-end> 6.2.2.4, <text:reference-mark-start> 6.2.2.3, <text:reference-ref> 7.7.5, <text:ruby> 6.4, <text:s> 6.1.3, <text:script> 7.7.9, <text:sender-city> 7.3.6.13, <text:sender-company> 7.3.6.10, <text:sender-country> 7.3.6.15, <text:sender-email> 7.3.6.7, <text:sender-fax> 7.3.6.9, <text:sender-firstname> 7.3.6.2, <text:sender-initials> 7.3.6.4, <text:sender-lastname> 7.3.6.3, <text:sender-phone-private> 7.3.6.8, <text:sender-phone-work> 7.3.6.11, <text:sender-position> 7.3.6.6, <text:sender-postal-code> 7.3.6.14, <text:sender-state-or-province> 7.3.6.16, <text:sender-street> 7.3.6.12, <text:sender-title> 7.3.6.5, <text:sequence> 7.4.13, <text:sequence-ref> 7.7.8, <text:sheet-name> 7.3.11, <text:soft-page-break> 5.6, <text:span> 6.1.7, <text:subject> 7.5.11, <text:tab> 6.1.4, <text:table-count> 7.5.18.6, <text:table-formula> 7.7.14, <text:template-name> 7.3.10, <text:text-input> 7.4.15, <text:time> 7.3.3, <text:title> 7.5.10, <text:toc-mark> 8.1.4, <text:toc-mark-end> 8.1.3, <text:toc-mark-start> 8.1.2, <text:user-defined> 7.5.6, <text:user-field-get> 7.4.9, <text:user-field-input> 7.4.10, <text:user-index-mark> 8.1.7, <text:user-index-mark-end> 8.1.6, <text:user-index-mark-start> 8.1.5, <text:variable-get> 7.4.5, <text:variable-input> 7.4.6, <text:variable-set> 7.4.4 and <text:word-count> 7.5.18.4.

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        The <text:p> element has the following child elements: <dr3d:scene> ?, <draw:a> ?, <draw:caption> ?, <draw:circle> ?, <draw:connector> ?, <draw:control> ?, <draw:custom-shape> ?, <draw:ellipse> ?, <draw:frame> ?, <draw:g> ?, <draw:line> ?, <draw:measure> ?, <draw:page-thumbnail> ?, <draw:path> ?, <draw:polygon> ?, <draw:polyline> ?, <draw:rect> ?, <draw:regular-polygon> ?, <office:annotation> ?, <office:annotation-end> ?, <presentation:date-time> ?, <presentation:footer> ?, <presentation:header> ?, <text:a> ?, <text:alphabetical-index-mark> ?, <text:alphabetical-index-mark-end> ?, <text:alphabetical-index-mark-start> ?, <text:author-initials> ?, <text:author-name> ?, <text:bibliography-mark> ?, <text:bookmark> ?, <text:bookmark-end> ?, <text:bookmark-ref> ?, <text:bookmark-start> ?, <text:change> ?, <text:change-end> ?, <text:change-start> ?, <text:chapter> ?, <text:character-count> ?, <text:conditional-text> ?, <text:creation-date> ?, <text:creation-time> ?, <text:creator> ?, <text:database-display> ?, <text:database-name> ?, <text:database-next> ?, <text:database-row-number> ?, <text:database-row-select> ?, <text:date> ?, <text:dde-connection> ?, <text:description> ?, <text:drop-down> ?, <text:editing-cycles> ?, <text:editing-duration> ?, <text:execute-macro> ?, <text:expression> ?, <text:file-name> ?, <text:hidden-paragraph> ?, <text:hidden-text> ?, <text:image-count> ?, <text:initial-creator> ?, <text:keywords> ?, <text:line-break> ?, <text:measure> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:modification-date> ?, <text:modification-time> ?, <text:note> ?, <text:note-ref> ?, <text:object-count> ?, <text:page-continuation> ?, <text:page-count> ?, <text:page-number> ?, <text:page-variable-get> ?, <text:page-variable-set> ?, <text:paragraph-count> ?, <text:placeholder> ?, <text:print-date> ?, <text:print-time> ?, <text:printed-by> ?, <text:reference-mark> ?, <text:reference-mark-end> ?, <text:reference-mark-start> ?, <text:reference-ref> ?, <text:ruby> ?, <text:s> ?, <text:script> ?, <text:sender-city> ?, <text:sender-company> ?, <text:sender-country> ?, <text:sender-email> ?, <text:sender-fax> ?, <text:sender-firstname> ?, <text:sender-initials> ?, <text:sender-lastname> ?, <text:sender-phone-private> ?, <text:sender-phone-work> ?, <text:sender-position> ?, <text:sender-postal-code> ?, <text:sender-state-or-province> ?, <text:sender-street> ?, <text:sender-title> ?, <text:sequence> ?, <text:sequence-ref> ?, <text:sheet-name> ?, <text:soft-page-break> ?, <text:span> ?, <text:subject> ?, <text:tab> ?, <text:table-count> ?, <text:table-formula> ?, <text:template-name> ?, <text:text-input> ?, <text:time> ?, <text:title> ?, <text:toc-mark> ?, <text:toc-mark-end> ?, <text:toc-mark-start> ?, <text:user-defined> ?, <text:user-field-get> ?, <text:user-field-input> ?, <text:user-index-mark> ?, <text:user-index-mark-end> ?, <text:user-index-mark-start> ?, <text:variable-get> ?, <text:variable-input> ?, <text:variable-set> ? and <text:word-count> ?.

        5.2 <text:page-sequence>

        5.2.1 General

        The <text:page-sequence> element contains at least one <text:page> element. If there is more than one <text:page> element, the text:master-page-name attribute of the first <text:page> element specifies the default master style for a document.

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        The <text:page-sequence> element is usable within the following element: <office:text> 3.4.

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        The <text:page-sequence> element is usable within the following element: <office:text> ?.

        The <text:page-sequence> element has no attributes.

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        The <text:page-sequence> element has the following child element: <text:page> 5.2.2.

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        The <text:page-sequence> element has the following child element: <text:page> ?.

        5.2.2 <text:page>

        The <text:page> element represents a page in a <text:page-sequence> element.

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        The <text:page> element is usable within the following element: <text:page-sequence> 5.2.

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        The <text:page> element is usable within the following element: <text:page-sequence> ?.

        -

        The <text:page> element has the following attribute: text:master-page-name 19.839.

        +

        The <text:page> element has the following attribute: text:master-page-name ?.

        The <text:page> element has no child elements.

        5.3 Lists

        @@ -1840,11 +1840,11 @@

        5.3.1 Every list, including sub-lists, may have a list style which is applied to its list items and sub-lists. A list style specified for a sub-list overrides the list style specified for the list in which the sub-list is contained.

        -

        The <text:list> element is usable within the following elements: <draw:caption> 10.3.11, <draw:circle> 10.3.8, <draw:connector> 10.3.10, <draw:custom-shape> 10.6.1, <draw:ellipse> 10.3.9, <draw:image> 10.4.4, <draw:line> 10.3.3, <draw:measure> 10.3.12, <draw:path> 10.3.7, <draw:polygon> 10.3.5, <draw:polyline> 10.3.4, <draw:rect> 10.3.2, <draw:regular-polygon> 10.3.6, <draw:text-box> 10.4.3, <office:annotation> 14.1, <office:text> 3.4, <style:footer> 16.12, <style:footer-first> 16.13, <style:footer-left> 16.15, <style:header> 16.10, <style:header-first> 16.11, <style:header-left> 16.14, <table:covered-table-cell> 9.1.5, <table:table-cell> 9.1.4, <text:deletion> 5.5.5, <text:index-body> 8.2.2, <text:index-title> 8.2.3, <text:list-header> 5.3.3, <text:list-item> 5.3.4, <text:note-body> 6.3.4 and <text:section> 5.4.

        +

        The <text:list> element is usable within the following elements: <draw:caption> ?, <draw:circle> ?, <draw:connector> ?, <draw:custom-shape> ?, <draw:ellipse> ?, <draw:image> ?, <draw:line> ?, <draw:measure> ?, <draw:path> ?, <draw:polygon> ?, <draw:polyline> ?, <draw:rect> ?, <draw:regular-polygon> ?, <draw:text-box> ?, <office:annotation> ?, <office:text> ?, <style:footer> ?, <style:footer-first> ?, <style:footer-left> ?, <style:header> ?, <style:header-first> ?, <style:header-left> ?, <table:covered-table-cell> ?, <table:table-cell> ?, <text:deletion> ?, <text:index-body> ?, <text:index-title> ?, <text:list-header> ?, <text:list-item> ?, <text:note-body> ? and <text:section> ?.

        -

        The <text:list> element has the following attributes: text:continue-list 19.785, text:continue-numbering 19.786, text:style-name 19.880 and xml:id 19.920.

        +

        The <text:list> element has the following attributes: text:continue-list ?, text:continue-numbering ?, text:style-name ? and xml:id ?.

        -

        The <text:list> element has the following child elements: <text:list-header> 5.3.3 and <text:list-item> 5.3.4.

        +

        The <text:list> element has the following child elements: <text:list-header> ? and <text:list-item> ?.

        5.3.2 Default List Style

        If a list does not have a style:name attribute and therefore no list style is specified, one of the following actions is taken:

        @@ -1854,20 +1854,20 @@

        5.3.3 <

        The <text:list-header> element represents a list header and is a type of list item. It contains one or more paragraphs that are displayed before a list. The paragraphs are formatted as list items but they do not have a preceding number or bullet.

        -

        The <text:list-header> element is usable within the following element: <text:list> 5.3.1.

        +

        The <text:list-header> element is usable within the following element: <text:list> ?.

        -

        The <text:list-header> element has the following attribute: xml:id 19.920.

        +

        The <text:list-header> element has the following attribute: xml:id ?.

        -

        The <text:list-header> element has the following child elements: <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:list> 5.3.1, <text:number> 6.1.10, <text:p> 5.1.3 and <text:soft-page-break> 5.6.

        +

        The <text:list-header> element has the following child elements: <text:h> ?, <text:list> ?, <text:number> ?, <text:p> ? and <text:soft-page-break> ?.

        5.3.4 <text:list-item>

        The <text:list-item> element represents an item in a list.

        -

        The <text:list-item> element is usable within the following element: <text:list> 5.3.1.

        +

        The <text:list-item> element is usable within the following element: <text:list> ?.

        -

        The <text:list-item> element has the following attributes: text:start-value 19.874, text:style-override 19.881 and xml:id 19.920.

        +

        The <text:list-item> element has the following attributes: text:start-value ?, text:style-override ? and xml:id ?.

        -

        The <text:list-item> element has the following child elements: <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:list> 5.3.1, <text:number> 6.1.10, <text:p> 5.1.3 and <text:soft-page-break> 5.6.

        +

        The <text:list-item> element has the following child elements: <text:h> ?, <text:list> ?, <text:number> ?, <text:p> ? and <text:soft-page-break> ?.

        5.3.5 List Item Style Rules

        The first line in a list item is may be preceded by a bullet or number, depending on the list style assigned to the list. If a list item starts another list and does not contain any text, no bullet or number is displayed.

        @@ -1891,11 +1891,11 @@

        5.3.5 Note: This text can be used by consumers that do not support numbering.

        -

        The <text:numbered-paragraph> element is usable within the following elements: <draw:text-box> 10.4.3, <office:text> 3.4, <table:covered-table-cell> 9.1.5, <table:table-cell> 9.1.4, <text:deletion> 5.5.5, <text:index-body> 8.2.2, <text:index-title> 8.2.3, <text:note-body> 6.3.4 and <text:section> 5.4.

        +

        The <text:numbered-paragraph> element is usable within the following elements: <draw:text-box> ?, <office:text> ?, <table:covered-table-cell> ?, <table:table-cell> ?, <text:deletion> ?, <text:index-body> ?, <text:index-title> ?, <text:note-body> ? and <text:section> ?.

        -

        The <text:numbered-paragraph> element has the following attributes: text:continue-numbering 19.786, text:level 19.834, text:list-id 19.835, text:start-value 19.874, text:style-name 19.880 and xml:id 19.920.

        +

        The <text:numbered-paragraph> element has the following attributes: text:continue-numbering ?, text:level ?, text:list-id ?, text:start-value ?, text:style-name ? and xml:id ?.

        -

        The <text:numbered-paragraph> element has the following child elements: <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:number> 6.1.10 and <text:p> 5.1.3.

        +

        The <text:numbered-paragraph> element has the following child elements: <text:h> ?, <text:number> ? and <text:p> ?.

        5.3.7 Numbered Paragraph Style Rules (deprecated)

        If a list style is not specified for a numbered paragraph, the list style of the previous numbered paragraph in the same list is used. If this paragraph is the first in the list, the list style of the previous numbered paragraph in a higher list level is used. If there is no specified style available, the default style is applied. 5.3.2

        @@ -1916,18 +1916,18 @@

        5.4.1 Linked external content may have an arbitrary file format. Consumers may process links to external content and the external content itself to update the content that appears in a section.

        -

        The <text:section> element is usable within the following elements: <draw:text-box> 10.4.3, <office:text> 3.4, <style:footer> 16.12, <style:footer-first> 16.13, <style:footer-left> 16.15, <style:header> 16.10, <style:header-first> 16.11, <style:header-left> 16.14, <table:covered-table-cell> 9.1.5, <table:table-cell> 9.1.4, <text:deletion> 5.5.5, <text:index-body> 8.2.2, <text:index-title> 8.2.3, <text:note-body> 6.3.4 and <text:section> 5.4.

        +

        The <text:section> element is usable within the following elements: <draw:text-box> ?, <office:text> ?, <style:footer> ?, <style:footer-first> ?, <style:footer-left> ?, <style:header> ?, <style:header-first> ?, <style:header-left> ?, <table:covered-table-cell> ?, <table:table-cell> ?, <text:deletion> ?, <text:index-body> ?, <text:index-title> ?, <text:note-body> ? and <text:section> ?.

        -

        The <text:section> element has the following attributes: text:condition 19.782, text:display 19.802, text:name 19.841, text:protected 19.855, text:protection-key 19.856, text:protection-key-digest-algorithm 19.857, text:style-name 19.880 and xml:id 19.920.

        +

        The <text:section> element has the following attributes: text:condition ?, text:display ?, text:name ?, text:protected ?, text:protection-key ?, text:protection-key-digest-algorithm ?, text:style-name ? and xml:id ?.

        -

        The <text:section> element has the following child elements: <dr3d:scene> 10.5.2, <draw:a> 10.4.12, <draw:caption> 10.3.11, <draw:circle> 10.3.8, <draw:connector> 10.3.10, <draw:control> 10.3.13, <draw:custom-shape> 10.6.1, <draw:ellipse> 10.3.9, <draw:frame> 10.4.2, <draw:g> 10.3.15, <draw:line> 10.3.3, <draw:measure> 10.3.12, <draw:page-thumbnail> 10.3.14, <draw:path> 10.3.7, <draw:polygon> 10.3.5, <draw:polyline> 10.3.4, <draw:rect> 10.3.2, <draw:regular-polygon> 10.3.6, <office:dde-source> 14.7.5, <table:table> 9.1.2, <text:alphabetical-index> 8.8, <text:bibliography> 8.9, <text:change> 5.5.8.4, <text:change-end> 5.5.8.3, <text:change-start> 5.5.8.2, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:illustration-index> 8.4, <text:list> 5.3.1, <text:numbered-paragraph> 5.3.6, <text:object-index> 8.6, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:section> 5.4, <text:section-source> 5.4.2, <text:soft-page-break> 5.6, <text:table-index> 8.5, <text:table-of-content> 8.3 and <text:user-index> 8.7.

        +

        The <text:section> element has the following child elements: <dr3d:scene> ?, <draw:a> ?, <draw:caption> ?, <draw:circle> ?, <draw:connector> ?, <draw:control> ?, <draw:custom-shape> ?, <draw:ellipse> ?, <draw:frame> ?, <draw:g> ?, <draw:line> ?, <draw:measure> ?, <draw:page-thumbnail> ?, <draw:path> ?, <draw:polygon> ?, <draw:polyline> ?, <draw:rect> ?, <draw:regular-polygon> ?, <office:dde-source> ?, <table:table> ?, <text:alphabetical-index> ?, <text:bibliography> ?, <text:change> ?, <text:change-end> ?, <text:change-start> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:illustration-index> ?, <text:list> ?, <text:numbered-paragraph> ?, <text:object-index> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:section> ?, <text:section-source> ?, <text:soft-page-break> ?, <text:table-index> ?, <text:table-of-content> ? and <text:user-index> ?.

        5.4.2 <text:section-source>

        The <text:section-source> element indicates that a section is a linked section.

        -

        The <text:section-source> element is usable within the following element: <text:section> 5.4.

        +

        The <text:section-source> element is usable within the following element: <text:section> ?.

        -

        The <text:section-source> element has the following attributes: text:filter-name 19.808, text:section-name 19.867, xlink:href 19.916, xlink:show 19.917 and xlink:type 19.919.

        +

        The <text:section-source> element has the following attributes: text:filter-name ?, text:section-name ?, xlink:href ?, xlink:show ? and xlink:type ?.

        The <text:section-source> element has no child elements.

        5.5 Change Tracking

        @@ -1940,11 +1940,11 @@

        5.5.2 If a <text:tracked-changes> element is absent, there are no tracked changes in the corresponding scope. In this case, all change mark elements (5.5.8) in this scope shall be ignored.

        -

        The <text:tracked-changes> element is usable within the following elements: <office:text> 3.4, <style:footer> 16.12, <style:footer-first> 16.13, <style:footer-left> 16.15, <style:header> 16.10, <style:header-first> 16.11 and <style:header-left> 16.14.

        +

        The <text:tracked-changes> element is usable within the following elements: <office:text> ?, <style:footer> ?, <style:footer-first> ?, <style:footer-left> ?, <style:header> ?, <style:header-first> ? and <style:header-left> ?.

        -

        The <text:tracked-changes> element has the following attribute: text:track-changes 19.889.

        +

        The <text:tracked-changes> element has the following attribute: text:track-changes ?.

        -

        The <text:tracked-changes> element has the following child element: <text:changed-region> 5.5.3.

        +

        The <text:tracked-changes> element has the following child element: <text:changed-region> ?.

        5.5.3 <text:changed-region>

        Each <text:changed-region> element contains a single element, one of <text:insertion>, <text:deletion>, or <text:format-change> that corresponds to a change being tracked within the scope of the <text:tracked-changes> element that contains the <text:changed-region> instance.

        @@ -1953,22 +1953,22 @@

        5.5.3 A <text:changed-region> can be referenced by more than one change, but the corresponding referencing change mark elements shall be of the same change type - insertion, format change or deletion.

        -

        The <text:changed-region> element is usable within the following element: <text:tracked-changes> 5.5.2.

        +

        The <text:changed-region> element is usable within the following element: <text:tracked-changes> ?.

        -

        The <text:changed-region> element has the following attributes: text:id 19.815 and xml:id 19.920.

        +

        The <text:changed-region> element has the following attributes: text:id ? and xml:id ?.

        -

        The <text:changed-region> element has the following child elements: <text:deletion> 5.5.5, <text:format-change> 5.5.6 and <text:insertion> 5.5.4.

        +

        The <text:changed-region> element has the following child elements: <text:deletion> ?, <text:format-change> ? and <text:insertion> ?.

        5.5.4 <text:insertion>

        The <text:insertion> element contains the information that identifies the person responsible for a change and the date of that change. This information may also contain one or more <text:p> elements which contains a comment on the insertion.

        The <text:insertion> element's parent <text:changed-region> element has an xml:id or text:id attribute, the value of which binds that parent element to the text:change-id attribute on the <text:change-start> and <text:change-end> elements.

        -

        The <text:insertion> element is usable within the following element: <text:changed-region> 5.5.3.

        +

        The <text:insertion> element is usable within the following element: <text:changed-region> ?.

        The <text:insertion> element has no attributes.

        -

        The <text:insertion> element has the following child element: <office:change-info> 5.5.7.

        +

        The <text:insertion> element has the following child element: <office:change-info> ?.

        5.5.5 <text:deletion>

        The <text:deletion> element contains information that identifies the person responsible for a deletion and the date of that deletion. This information may also contain one or more <text:p> elements which contains a comment on the deletion. The <text:deletion> element may also contain content that was deleted while change tracking was enabled. The position where the text was deleted is marked by a <text:change> element.

        @@ -1977,31 +1977,31 @@

        5.5.5

        To reconstruct the text before a deletion took place:

        • If the change mark is inside a paragraph, insert the content that was deleted, but remove all leading start tags up to and including the first <text:p> element and all trailing end tags up to and including the last </text:p> or </text:h> element. If the last trailing element is a </text:h>, change the end tag </text:p> following this insertion to a </text:h> element.  

        • If the change mark is inside a heading, insert the content that was deleted, but remove all leading start tags up to and including the first <text:h> element and all trailing end tags up to and including the last </text:h> or </text:p> element. If the last trailing element is a </text:p>, change the end tag </text:h> following this insertion to a </text:p> element.  

        • Otherwise, copy the text content of the <text:deletion> element in place of the change mark. 

        -

        The <text:deletion> element is usable within the following element: <text:changed-region> 5.5.3.

        +

        The <text:deletion> element is usable within the following element: <text:changed-region> ?.

        The <text:deletion> element has no attributes.

        -

        The <text:deletion> element has the following child elements: <dr3d:scene> 10.5.2, <draw:a> 10.4.12, <draw:caption> 10.3.11, <draw:circle> 10.3.8, <draw:connector> 10.3.10, <draw:control> 10.3.13, <draw:custom-shape> 10.6.1, <draw:ellipse> 10.3.9, <draw:frame> 10.4.2, <draw:g> 10.3.15, <draw:line> 10.3.3, <draw:measure> 10.3.12, <draw:page-thumbnail> 10.3.14, <draw:path> 10.3.7, <draw:polygon> 10.3.5, <draw:polyline> 10.3.4, <draw:rect> 10.3.2, <draw:regular-polygon> 10.3.6, <office:change-info> 5.5.7, <table:table> 9.1.2, <text:alphabetical-index> 8.8, <text:bibliography> 8.9, <text:change> 5.5.8.4, <text:change-end> 5.5.8.3, <text:change-start> 5.5.8.2, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:illustration-index> 8.4, <text:list> 5.3.1, <text:numbered-paragraph> 5.3.6, <text:object-index> 8.6, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:section> 5.4, <text:soft-page-break> 5.6, <text:table-index> 8.5, <text:table-of-content> 8.3 and <text:user-index> 8.7.

        +

        The <text:deletion> element has the following child elements: <dr3d:scene> ?, <draw:a> ?, <draw:caption> ?, <draw:circle> ?, <draw:connector> ?, <draw:control> ?, <draw:custom-shape> ?, <draw:ellipse> ?, <draw:frame> ?, <draw:g> ?, <draw:line> ?, <draw:measure> ?, <draw:page-thumbnail> ?, <draw:path> ?, <draw:polygon> ?, <draw:polyline> ?, <draw:rect> ?, <draw:regular-polygon> ?, <office:change-info> ?, <table:table> ?, <text:alphabetical-index> ?, <text:bibliography> ?, <text:change> ?, <text:change-end> ?, <text:change-start> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:illustration-index> ?, <text:list> ?, <text:numbered-paragraph> ?, <text:object-index> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:section> ?, <text:soft-page-break> ?, <text:table-index> ?, <text:table-of-content> ? and <text:user-index> ?.

        5.5.6 <text:format-change>

        The <text:format-change> element represents any change in formatting attributes. The region where the change took place is marked by <text:change-start>, <text:change-end> or <text:change> elements.

        Note: This element does not contain formatting changes that have taken place.

        -

        The <text:format-change> element is usable within the following element: <text:changed-region> 5.5.3.

        +

        The <text:format-change> element is usable within the following element: <text:changed-region> ?.

        The <text:format-change> element has no attributes.

        -

        The <text:format-change> element has the following child element: <office:change-info> 5.5.7.

        +

        The <text:format-change> element has the following child element: <office:change-info> ?.

        5.5.7 <office:change-info>

        The <office:change-info> element represents who made a change and when. It may also contain a comment (one or more <text:p> elements) on the change.

        -

        The <office:change-info> element is usable within the following elements: <table:cell-content-change> 9.9.17, <table:deletion> 9.9.9, <table:insertion> 9.9.3, <table:movement> 9.9.13, <text:deletion> 5.5.5, <text:format-change> 5.5.6 and <text:insertion> 5.5.4.

        +

        The <office:change-info> element is usable within the following elements: <table:cell-content-change> ?, <table:deletion> ?, <table:insertion> ?, <table:movement> ?, <text:deletion> ?, <text:format-change> ? and <text:insertion> ?.

        The <office:change-info> element has no attributes.

        -

        The <office:change-info> element has the following child elements: <dc:creator> 4.3.2.7, <dc:date> 4.3.2.10 and <text:p> 5.1.3.

        +

        The <office:change-info> element has the following child elements: <dc:creator> ?, <dc:date> ? and <text:p> ?.

        5.5.8 Change Marks

        5.5.8.1 General

        @@ -2012,27 +2012,27 @@

        5.5.8.2  The <text:change-start> element marks the start of a region with content where text has been inserted or the format has been changed.

        -

        The <text:change-start> element is usable within the following elements: <draw:text-box> 10.4.3, <office:text> 3.4, <style:footer> 16.12, <style:footer-first> 16.13, <style:footer-left> 16.15, <style:header> 16.10, <style:header-first> 16.11, <style:header-left> 16.14, <table:covered-table-cell> 9.1.5, <table:table-cell> 9.1.4, <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:deletion> 5.5.5, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:index-body> 8.2.2, <text:index-title> 8.2.3, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:note-body> 6.3.4, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2, <text:section> 5.4 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

        +

        The <text:change-start> element is usable within the following elements: <draw:text-box> ?, <office:text> ?, <style:footer> ?, <style:footer-first> ?, <style:footer-left> ?, <style:header> ?, <style:header-first> ?, <style:header-left> ?, <table:covered-table-cell> ?, <table:table-cell> ?, <text:a> ?, <text:deletion> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:index-body> ?, <text:index-title> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:note-body> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ?, <text:section> ? and <text:span> ?.

        -

        The <text:change-start> element has the following attribute: text:change-id 19.771.

        +

        The <text:change-start> element has the following attribute: text:change-id ?.

        The <text:change-start> element has no child elements.

        5.5.8.3 <text:change-end>

        The <text:change-end> element marks the end of a region with content where text has been inserted or the format has been changed.

        -

        The <text:change-end> element is usable within the following elements: <draw:text-box> 10.4.3, <office:text> 3.4, <style:footer> 16.12, <style:footer-first> 16.13, <style:footer-left> 16.15, <style:header> 16.10, <style:header-first> 16.11, <style:header-left> 16.14, <table:covered-table-cell> 9.1.5, <table:table-cell> 9.1.4, <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:deletion> 5.5.5, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:index-body> 8.2.2, <text:index-title> 8.2.3, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:note-body> 6.3.4, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2, <text:section> 5.4 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

        +

        The <text:change-end> element is usable within the following elements: <draw:text-box> ?, <office:text> ?, <style:footer> ?, <style:footer-first> ?, <style:footer-left> ?, <style:header> ?, <style:header-first> ?, <style:header-left> ?, <table:covered-table-cell> ?, <table:table-cell> ?, <text:a> ?, <text:deletion> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:index-body> ?, <text:index-title> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:note-body> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ?, <text:section> ? and <text:span> ?.

        -

        The <text:change-end> element has the following attribute: text:change-id 19.771.

        +

        The <text:change-end> element has the following attribute: text:change-id ?.

        The <text:change-end> element has no child elements.

        5.5.8.4 <text:change>

        The <text:change> element marks a position in an empty region where text has been deleted.

        -

        The <text:change> element is usable within the following elements: <draw:text-box> 10.4.3, <office:text> 3.4, <style:footer> 16.12, <style:footer-first> 16.13, <style:footer-left> 16.15, <style:header> 16.10, <style:header-first> 16.11, <style:header-left> 16.14, <table:covered-table-cell> 9.1.5, <table:table-cell> 9.1.4, <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:deletion> 5.5.5, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:index-body> 8.2.2, <text:index-title> 8.2.3, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:note-body> 6.3.4, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2, <text:section> 5.4 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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        The <text:change> element is usable within the following elements: <draw:text-box> ?, <office:text> ?, <style:footer> ?, <style:footer-first> ?, <style:footer-left> ?, <style:header> ?, <style:header-first> ?, <style:header-left> ?, <table:covered-table-cell> ?, <table:table-cell> ?, <text:a> ?, <text:deletion> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:index-body> ?, <text:index-title> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:note-body> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ?, <text:section> ? and <text:span> ?.

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        The <text:change> element has the following attribute: text:change-id 19.771.

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        The <text:change> element has the following attribute: text:change-id ?.

        The <text:change> element has no child elements.

        5.6 <text:soft-page-break>

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        5.6 <

        As a child element of a <table:table> element it represents a soft page break between two table rows. It may appear in front of a <table:table-row> element.

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        The <text:soft-page-break> element is usable within the following elements: <draw:text-box> 10.4.3, <office:text> 3.4, <table:covered-table-cell> 9.1.5, <table:table> 9.1.2, <table:table-cell> 9.1.4, <table:table-header-rows> 9.1.7, <table:table-row-group> 9.1.9, <table:table-rows> 9.1.8, <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:deletion> 5.5.5, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:index-body> 8.2.2, <text:index-title> 8.2.3, <text:list-header> 5.3.3, <text:list-item> 5.3.4, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:note-body> 6.3.4, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2, <text:section> 5.4 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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        The <text:soft-page-break> element is usable within the following elements: <draw:text-box> ?, <office:text> ?, <table:covered-table-cell> ?, <table:table> ?, <table:table-cell> ?, <table:table-header-rows> ?, <table:table-row-group> ?, <table:table-rows> ?, <text:a> ?, <text:deletion> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:index-body> ?, <text:index-title> ?, <text:list-header> ?, <text:list-item> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:note-body> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ?, <text:section> ? and <text:span> ?.

        The <text:soft-page-break> element has no attributes.

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        6.1.3 Note: It is not an error if the character preceding the element is not a white space character, but it is good practice to use this element only for the second and all following “ “ (U+0020, SPACE) characters in a sequence.

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        The <text:s> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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        The <text:s> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

        -

        The <text:s> element has the following attribute: text:c 19.768.

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        The <text:s> element has the following attribute: text:c ?.

        The <text:s> element has no child elements.

        6.1.4 <text:tab>

        The <text:tab> element represents the [UNICODE] tab character (HORIZONTAL TABULATION, U+0009). A <text:tab> element specifies that content immediately following it should align at the next tab stop.

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        The <text:tab> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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        The <text:tab> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

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        The <text:tab> element has the following attribute: text:tab-ref 19.883.

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        The <text:tab> element has the following attribute: text:tab-ref ?.

        The <text:tab> element has no child elements.

        6.1.5 <text:line-break>

        The <text:line-break> element represents a line break.

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        The <text:line-break> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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        The <text:line-break> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

        The <text:line-break> element has no attributes.

        @@ -2117,7 +2117,7 @@

        The [UNICODE] character...

        Represents...

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        +

        U-00AD SOFT HYPHEN

        soft hyphen

        @@ -2139,44 +2139,44 @@

        6.1.7 White space characters contained in this element are collapsed.

        -

        The <text:span> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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        The <text:span> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

        -

        The <text:span> element has the following attributes: text:class-names 19.775 and text:style-name 19.880.

        +

        The <text:span> element has the following attributes: text:class-names ? and text:style-name ?.

        -

        The <text:span> element has the following child elements: <dr3d:scene> 10.5.2, <draw:a> 10.4.12, <draw:caption> 10.3.11, <draw:circle> 10.3.8, <draw:connector> 10.3.10, <draw:control> 10.3.13, <draw:custom-shape> 10.6.1, <draw:ellipse> 10.3.9, <draw:frame> 10.4.2, <draw:g> 10.3.15, <draw:line> 10.3.3, <draw:measure> 10.3.12, <draw:page-thumbnail> 10.3.14, <draw:path> 10.3.7, <draw:polygon> 10.3.5, <draw:polyline> 10.3.4, <draw:rect> 10.3.2, <draw:regular-polygon> 10.3.6, <office:annotation> 14.1, <office:annotation-end> 14.2, <presentation:date-time> 10.9.4.5, <presentation:footer> 10.9.4.3, <presentation:header> 10.9.4.1, <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:alphabetical-index-mark> 8.1.10, <text:alphabetical-index-mark-end> 8.1.9, <text:alphabetical-index-mark-start> 8.1.8, <text:author-initials> 7.3.7.2, <text:author-name> 7.3.7.1, <text:bibliography-mark> 8.1.11, <text:bookmark> 6.2.1.2, <text:bookmark-end> 6.2.1.4, <text:bookmark-ref> 7.7.6, <text:bookmark-start> 6.2.1.3, <text:change> 5.5.8.4, <text:change-end> 5.5.8.3, <text:change-start> 5.5.8.2, <text:chapter> 7.3.8, <text:character-count> 7.5.18.5, <text:conditional-text> 7.7.3, <text:creation-date> 7.5.3, <text:creation-time> 7.5.4, <text:creator> 7.5.17, <text:database-display> 7.6.3, <text:database-name> 7.6.7, <text:database-next> 7.6.4, <text:database-row-number> 7.6.6, <text:database-row-select> 7.6.5, <text:date> 7.3.2, <text:dde-connection> 7.7.12, <text:description> 7.5.5, <text:drop-down> 7.4.16, <text:editing-cycles> 7.5.13, <text:editing-duration> 7.5.14, <text:execute-macro> 7.7.10, <text:expression> 7.4.14, <text:file-name> 7.3.9, <text:hidden-paragraph> 7.7.11, <text:hidden-text> 7.7.4, <text:image-count> 7.5.18.7, <text:initial-creator> 7.5.2, <text:keywords> 7.5.12, <text:line-break> 6.1.5, <text:measure> 7.7.13, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:modification-date> 7.5.16, <text:modification-time> 7.5.15, <text:note> 6.3.2, <text:note-ref> 7.7.7, <text:object-count> 7.5.18.8, <text:page-continuation> 7.3.5, <text:page-count> 7.5.18.2, <text:page-number> 7.3.4, <text:page-variable-get> 7.7.1.3, <text:page-variable-set> 7.7.1.2, <text:paragraph-count> 7.5.18.3, <text:placeholder> 7.7.2, <text:print-date> 7.5.8, <text:print-time> 7.5.7, <text:printed-by> 7.5.9, <text:reference-mark> 6.2.2.2, <text:reference-mark-end> 6.2.2.4, <text:reference-mark-start> 6.2.2.3, <text:reference-ref> 7.7.5, <text:ruby> 6.4, <text:s> 6.1.3, <text:script> 7.7.9, <text:sender-city> 7.3.6.13, <text:sender-company> 7.3.6.10, <text:sender-country> 7.3.6.15, <text:sender-email> 7.3.6.7, <text:sender-fax> 7.3.6.9, <text:sender-firstname> 7.3.6.2, <text:sender-initials> 7.3.6.4, <text:sender-lastname> 7.3.6.3, <text:sender-phone-private> 7.3.6.8, <text:sender-phone-work> 7.3.6.11, <text:sender-position> 7.3.6.6, <text:sender-postal-code> 7.3.6.14, <text:sender-state-or-province> 7.3.6.16, <text:sender-street> 7.3.6.12, <text:sender-title> 7.3.6.5, <text:sequence> 7.4.13, <text:sequence-ref> 7.7.8, <text:sheet-name> 7.3.11, <text:soft-page-break> 5.6, <text:span> 6.1.7, <text:subject> 7.5.11, <text:tab> 6.1.4, <text:table-count> 7.5.18.6, <text:table-formula> 7.7.14, <text:template-name> 7.3.10, <text:text-input> 7.4.15, <text:time> 7.3.3, <text:title> 7.5.10, <text:toc-mark> 8.1.4, <text:toc-mark-end> 8.1.3, <text:toc-mark-start> 8.1.2, <text:user-defined> 7.5.6, <text:user-field-get> 7.4.9, <text:user-field-input> 7.4.10, <text:user-index-mark> 8.1.7, <text:user-index-mark-end> 8.1.6, <text:user-index-mark-start> 8.1.5, <text:variable-get> 7.4.5, <text:variable-input> 7.4.6, <text:variable-set> 7.4.4 and <text:word-count> 7.5.18.4.

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        The <text:span> element has the following child elements: <dr3d:scene> ?, <draw:a> ?, <draw:caption> ?, <draw:circle> ?, <draw:connector> ?, <draw:control> ?, <draw:custom-shape> ?, <draw:ellipse> ?, <draw:frame> ?, <draw:g> ?, <draw:line> ?, <draw:measure> ?, <draw:page-thumbnail> ?, <draw:path> ?, <draw:polygon> ?, <draw:polyline> ?, <draw:rect> ?, <draw:regular-polygon> ?, <office:annotation> ?, <office:annotation-end> ?, <presentation:date-time> ?, <presentation:footer> ?, <presentation:header> ?, <text:a> ?, <text:alphabetical-index-mark> ?, <text:alphabetical-index-mark-end> ?, <text:alphabetical-index-mark-start> ?, <text:author-initials> ?, <text:author-name> ?, <text:bibliography-mark> ?, <text:bookmark> ?, <text:bookmark-end> ?, <text:bookmark-ref> ?, <text:bookmark-start> ?, <text:change> ?, <text:change-end> ?, <text:change-start> ?, <text:chapter> ?, <text:character-count> ?, <text:conditional-text> ?, <text:creation-date> ?, <text:creation-time> ?, <text:creator> ?, <text:database-display> ?, <text:database-name> ?, <text:database-next> ?, <text:database-row-number> ?, <text:database-row-select> ?, <text:date> ?, <text:dde-connection> ?, <text:description> ?, <text:drop-down> ?, <text:editing-cycles> ?, <text:editing-duration> ?, <text:execute-macro> ?, <text:expression> ?, <text:file-name> ?, <text:hidden-paragraph> ?, <text:hidden-text> ?, <text:image-count> ?, <text:initial-creator> ?, <text:keywords> ?, <text:line-break> ?, <text:measure> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:modification-date> ?, <text:modification-time> ?, <text:note> ?, <text:note-ref> ?, <text:object-count> ?, <text:page-continuation> ?, <text:page-count> ?, <text:page-number> ?, <text:page-variable-get> ?, <text:page-variable-set> ?, <text:paragraph-count> ?, <text:placeholder> ?, <text:print-date> ?, <text:print-time> ?, <text:printed-by> ?, <text:reference-mark> ?, <text:reference-mark-end> ?, <text:reference-mark-start> ?, <text:reference-ref> ?, <text:ruby> ?, <text:s> ?, <text:script> ?, <text:sender-city> ?, <text:sender-company> ?, <text:sender-country> ?, <text:sender-email> ?, <text:sender-fax> ?, <text:sender-firstname> ?, <text:sender-initials> ?, <text:sender-lastname> ?, <text:sender-phone-private> ?, <text:sender-phone-work> ?, <text:sender-position> ?, <text:sender-postal-code> ?, <text:sender-state-or-province> ?, <text:sender-street> ?, <text:sender-title> ?, <text:sequence> ?, <text:sequence-ref> ?, <text:sheet-name> ?, <text:soft-page-break> ?, <text:span> ?, <text:subject> ?, <text:tab> ?, <text:table-count> ?, <text:table-formula> ?, <text:template-name> ?, <text:text-input> ?, <text:time> ?, <text:title> ?, <text:toc-mark> ?, <text:toc-mark-end> ?, <text:toc-mark-start> ?, <text:user-defined> ?, <text:user-field-get> ?, <text:user-field-input> ?, <text:user-index-mark> ?, <text:user-index-mark-end> ?, <text:user-index-mark-start> ?, <text:variable-get> ?, <text:variable-input> ?, <text:variable-set> ? and <text:word-count> ?.

        6.1.8 <text:a>

        The <text:a> element represents a hyperlink.

        The anchor of a hyperlink is composed of the character data contained in the <text:a> element and any of its descendant elements which constitute the character data of the paragraph element which contains the <text:a> element. 6.1.1

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        The <text:a> element is usable within the following elements: <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

        +

        The <text:a> element is usable within the following elements: <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

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        The <text:a> element has the following attributes: office:name 19.380, office:target-frame-name 19.385, office:title 19.387, text:style-name 19.880, text:visited-style-name 19.907, xlink:actuate 19.915, xlink:href 19.916, xlink:show 19.917 and xlink:type 19.919.

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        The <text:a> element has the following attributes: office:name ?, office:target-frame-name ?, office:title ?, text:style-name ?, text:visited-style-name ?, xlink:actuate ?, xlink:href ?, xlink:show ? and xlink:type ?.

        -

        The <text:a> element has the following child elements: <dr3d:scene> 10.5.2, <draw:a> 10.4.12, <draw:caption> 10.3.11, <draw:circle> 10.3.8, <draw:connector> 10.3.10, <draw:control> 10.3.13, <draw:custom-shape> 10.6.1, <draw:ellipse> 10.3.9, <draw:frame> 10.4.2, <draw:g> 10.3.15, <draw:line> 10.3.3, <draw:measure> 10.3.12, <draw:page-thumbnail> 10.3.14, <draw:path> 10.3.7, <draw:polygon> 10.3.5, <draw:polyline> 10.3.4, <draw:rect> 10.3.2, <draw:regular-polygon> 10.3.6, <office:annotation> 14.1, <office:annotation-end> 14.2, <office:event-listeners> 10.3.19, <presentation:date-time> 10.9.4.5, <presentation:footer> 10.9.4.3, <presentation:header> 10.9.4.1, <text:alphabetical-index-mark> 8.1.10, <text:alphabetical-index-mark-end> 8.1.9, <text:alphabetical-index-mark-start> 8.1.8, <text:author-initials> 7.3.7.2, <text:author-name> 7.3.7.1, <text:bibliography-mark> 8.1.11, <text:bookmark> 6.2.1.2, <text:bookmark-end> 6.2.1.4, <text:bookmark-ref> 7.7.6, <text:bookmark-start> 6.2.1.3, <text:change> 5.5.8.4, <text:change-end> 5.5.8.3, <text:change-start> 5.5.8.2, <text:chapter> 7.3.8, <text:character-count> 7.5.18.5, <text:conditional-text> 7.7.3, <text:creation-date> 7.5.3, <text:creation-time> 7.5.4, <text:creator> 7.5.17, <text:database-display> 7.6.3, <text:database-name> 7.6.7, <text:database-next> 7.6.4, <text:database-row-number> 7.6.6, <text:database-row-select> 7.6.5, <text:date> 7.3.2, <text:dde-connection> 7.7.12, <text:description> 7.5.5, <text:drop-down> 7.4.16, <text:editing-cycles> 7.5.13, <text:editing-duration> 7.5.14, <text:execute-macro> 7.7.10, <text:expression> 7.4.14, <text:file-name> 7.3.9, <text:hidden-paragraph> 7.7.11, <text:hidden-text> 7.7.4, <text:image-count> 7.5.18.7, <text:initial-creator> 7.5.2, <text:keywords> 7.5.12, <text:line-break> 6.1.5, <text:measure> 7.7.13, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:modification-date> 7.5.16, <text:modification-time> 7.5.15, <text:note> 6.3.2, <text:note-ref> 7.7.7, <text:object-count> 7.5.18.8, <text:page-continuation> 7.3.5, <text:page-count> 7.5.18.2, <text:page-number> 7.3.4, <text:page-variable-get> 7.7.1.3, <text:page-variable-set> 7.7.1.2, <text:paragraph-count> 7.5.18.3, <text:placeholder> 7.7.2, <text:print-date> 7.5.8, <text:print-time> 7.5.7, <text:printed-by> 7.5.9, <text:reference-mark> 6.2.2.2, <text:reference-mark-end> 6.2.2.4, <text:reference-mark-start> 6.2.2.3, <text:reference-ref> 7.7.5, <text:ruby> 6.4, <text:s> 6.1.3, <text:script> 7.7.9, <text:sender-city> 7.3.6.13, <text:sender-company> 7.3.6.10, <text:sender-country> 7.3.6.15, <text:sender-email> 7.3.6.7, <text:sender-fax> 7.3.6.9, <text:sender-firstname> 7.3.6.2, <text:sender-initials> 7.3.6.4, <text:sender-lastname> 7.3.6.3, <text:sender-phone-private> 7.3.6.8, <text:sender-phone-work> 7.3.6.11, <text:sender-position> 7.3.6.6, <text:sender-postal-code> 7.3.6.14, <text:sender-state-or-province> 7.3.6.16, <text:sender-street> 7.3.6.12, <text:sender-title> 7.3.6.5, <text:sequence> 7.4.13, <text:sequence-ref> 7.7.8, <text:sheet-name> 7.3.11, <text:soft-page-break> 5.6, <text:span> 6.1.7, <text:subject> 7.5.11, <text:tab> 6.1.4, <text:table-count> 7.5.18.6, <text:table-formula> 7.7.14, <text:template-name> 7.3.10, <text:text-input> 7.4.15, <text:time> 7.3.3, <text:title> 7.5.10, <text:toc-mark> 8.1.4, <text:toc-mark-end> 8.1.3, <text:toc-mark-start> 8.1.2, <text:user-defined> 7.5.6, <text:user-field-get> 7.4.9, <text:user-field-input> 7.4.10, <text:user-index-mark> 8.1.7, <text:user-index-mark-end> 8.1.6, <text:user-index-mark-start> 8.1.5, <text:variable-get> 7.4.5, <text:variable-input> 7.4.6, <text:variable-set> 7.4.4 and <text:word-count> 7.5.18.4.

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        The <text:a> element has the following child elements: <dr3d:scene> ?, <draw:a> ?, <draw:caption> ?, <draw:circle> ?, <draw:connector> ?, <draw:control> ?, <draw:custom-shape> ?, <draw:ellipse> ?, <draw:frame> ?, <draw:g> ?, <draw:line> ?, <draw:measure> ?, <draw:page-thumbnail> ?, <draw:path> ?, <draw:polygon> ?, <draw:polyline> ?, <draw:rect> ?, <draw:regular-polygon> ?, <office:annotation> ?, <office:annotation-end> ?, <office:event-listeners> ?, <presentation:date-time> ?, <presentation:footer> ?, <presentation:header> ?, <text:alphabetical-index-mark> ?, <text:alphabetical-index-mark-end> ?, <text:alphabetical-index-mark-start> ?, <text:author-initials> ?, <text:author-name> ?, <text:bibliography-mark> ?, <text:bookmark> ?, <text:bookmark-end> ?, <text:bookmark-ref> ?, <text:bookmark-start> ?, <text:change> ?, <text:change-end> ?, <text:change-start> ?, <text:chapter> ?, <text:character-count> ?, <text:conditional-text> ?, <text:creation-date> ?, <text:creation-time> ?, <text:creator> ?, <text:database-display> ?, <text:database-name> ?, <text:database-next> ?, <text:database-row-number> ?, <text:database-row-select> ?, <text:date> ?, <text:dde-connection> ?, <text:description> ?, <text:drop-down> ?, <text:editing-cycles> ?, <text:editing-duration> ?, <text:execute-macro> ?, <text:expression> ?, <text:file-name> ?, <text:hidden-paragraph> ?, <text:hidden-text> ?, <text:image-count> ?, <text:initial-creator> ?, <text:keywords> ?, <text:line-break> ?, <text:measure> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:modification-date> ?, <text:modification-time> ?, <text:note> ?, <text:note-ref> ?, <text:object-count> ?, <text:page-continuation> ?, <text:page-count> ?, <text:page-number> ?, <text:page-variable-get> ?, <text:page-variable-set> ?, <text:paragraph-count> ?, <text:placeholder> ?, <text:print-date> ?, <text:print-time> ?, <text:printed-by> ?, <text:reference-mark> ?, <text:reference-mark-end> ?, <text:reference-mark-start> ?, <text:reference-ref> ?, <text:ruby> ?, <text:s> ?, <text:script> ?, <text:sender-city> ?, <text:sender-company> ?, <text:sender-country> ?, <text:sender-email> ?, <text:sender-fax> ?, <text:sender-firstname> ?, <text:sender-initials> ?, <text:sender-lastname> ?, <text:sender-phone-private> ?, <text:sender-phone-work> ?, <text:sender-position> ?, <text:sender-postal-code> ?, <text:sender-state-or-province> ?, <text:sender-street> ?, <text:sender-title> ?, <text:sequence> ?, <text:sequence-ref> ?, <text:sheet-name> ?, <text:soft-page-break> ?, <text:span> ?, <text:subject> ?, <text:tab> ?, <text:table-count> ?, <text:table-formula> ?, <text:template-name> ?, <text:text-input> ?, <text:time> ?, <text:title> ?, <text:toc-mark> ?, <text:toc-mark-end> ?, <text:toc-mark-start> ?, <text:user-defined> ?, <text:user-field-get> ?, <text:user-field-input> ?, <text:user-index-mark> ?, <text:user-index-mark-end> ?, <text:user-index-mark-start> ?, <text:variable-get> ?, <text:variable-input> ?, <text:variable-set> ? and <text:word-count> ?.

        6.1.9 <text:meta>

        The <text:meta> element represents portions of text that have in-content metadata attached. See 19.911.

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        The <text:meta> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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        The <text:meta> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

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        The <text:meta> element has the following attributes: xhtml:about 19.911, xhtml:content 19.912, xhtml:datatype 19.913, xhtml:property 19.914 and xml:id 19.920.

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        The <text:meta> element has the following attributes: xhtml:about ?, xhtml:content ?, xhtml:datatype ?, xhtml:property ? and xml:id ?.

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        The <text:meta> element has the following child elements: <dr3d:scene> 10.5.2, <draw:a> 10.4.12, <draw:caption> 10.3.11, <draw:circle> 10.3.8, <draw:connector> 10.3.10, <draw:control> 10.3.13, <draw:custom-shape> 10.6.1, <draw:ellipse> 10.3.9, <draw:frame> 10.4.2, <draw:g> 10.3.15, <draw:line> 10.3.3, <draw:measure> 10.3.12, <draw:page-thumbnail> 10.3.14, <draw:path> 10.3.7, <draw:polygon> 10.3.5, <draw:polyline> 10.3.4, <draw:rect> 10.3.2, <draw:regular-polygon> 10.3.6, <office:annotation> 14.1, <office:annotation-end> 14.2, <presentation:date-time> 10.9.4.5, <presentation:footer> 10.9.4.3, <presentation:header> 10.9.4.1, <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:alphabetical-index-mark> 8.1.10, <text:alphabetical-index-mark-end> 8.1.9, <text:alphabetical-index-mark-start> 8.1.8, <text:author-initials> 7.3.7.2, <text:author-name> 7.3.7.1, <text:bibliography-mark> 8.1.11, <text:bookmark> 6.2.1.2, <text:bookmark-end> 6.2.1.4, <text:bookmark-ref> 7.7.6, <text:bookmark-start> 6.2.1.3, <text:change> 5.5.8.4, <text:change-end> 5.5.8.3, <text:change-start> 5.5.8.2, <text:chapter> 7.3.8, <text:character-count> 7.5.18.5, <text:conditional-text> 7.7.3, <text:creation-date> 7.5.3, <text:creation-time> 7.5.4, <text:creator> 7.5.17, <text:database-display> 7.6.3, <text:database-name> 7.6.7, <text:database-next> 7.6.4, <text:database-row-number> 7.6.6, <text:database-row-select> 7.6.5, <text:date> 7.3.2, <text:dde-connection> 7.7.12, <text:description> 7.5.5, <text:drop-down> 7.4.16, <text:editing-cycles> 7.5.13, <text:editing-duration> 7.5.14, <text:execute-macro> 7.7.10, <text:expression> 7.4.14, <text:file-name> 7.3.9, <text:hidden-paragraph> 7.7.11, <text:hidden-text> 7.7.4, <text:image-count> 7.5.18.7, <text:initial-creator> 7.5.2, <text:keywords> 7.5.12, <text:line-break> 6.1.5, <text:measure> 7.7.13, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:modification-date> 7.5.16, <text:modification-time> 7.5.15, <text:note> 6.3.2, <text:note-ref> 7.7.7, <text:object-count> 7.5.18.8, <text:page-continuation> 7.3.5, <text:page-count> 7.5.18.2, <text:page-number> 7.3.4, <text:page-variable-get> 7.7.1.3, <text:page-variable-set> 7.7.1.2, <text:paragraph-count> 7.5.18.3, <text:placeholder> 7.7.2, <text:print-date> 7.5.8, <text:print-time> 7.5.7, <text:printed-by> 7.5.9, <text:reference-mark> 6.2.2.2, <text:reference-mark-end> 6.2.2.4, <text:reference-mark-start> 6.2.2.3, <text:reference-ref> 7.7.5, <text:ruby> 6.4, <text:s> 6.1.3, <text:script> 7.7.9, <text:sender-city> 7.3.6.13, <text:sender-company> 7.3.6.10, <text:sender-country> 7.3.6.15, <text:sender-email> 7.3.6.7, <text:sender-fax> 7.3.6.9, <text:sender-firstname> 7.3.6.2, <text:sender-initials> 7.3.6.4, <text:sender-lastname> 7.3.6.3, <text:sender-phone-private> 7.3.6.8, <text:sender-phone-work> 7.3.6.11, <text:sender-position> 7.3.6.6, <text:sender-postal-code> 7.3.6.14, <text:sender-state-or-province> 7.3.6.16, <text:sender-street> 7.3.6.12, <text:sender-title> 7.3.6.5, <text:sequence> 7.4.13, <text:sequence-ref> 7.7.8, <text:sheet-name> 7.3.11, <text:soft-page-break> 5.6, <text:span> 6.1.7, <text:subject> 7.5.11, <text:tab> 6.1.4, <text:table-count> 7.5.18.6, <text:table-formula> 7.7.14, <text:template-name> 7.3.10, <text:text-input> 7.4.15, <text:time> 7.3.3, <text:title> 7.5.10, <text:toc-mark> 8.1.4, <text:toc-mark-end> 8.1.3, <text:toc-mark-start> 8.1.2, <text:user-defined> 7.5.6, <text:user-field-get> 7.4.9, <text:user-field-input> 7.4.10, <text:user-index-mark> 8.1.7, <text:user-index-mark-end> 8.1.6, <text:user-index-mark-start> 8.1.5, <text:variable-get> 7.4.5, <text:variable-input> 7.4.6, <text:variable-set> 7.4.4 and <text:word-count> 7.5.18.4.

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        The <text:meta> element has the following child elements: <dr3d:scene> ?, <draw:a> ?, <draw:caption> ?, <draw:circle> ?, <draw:connector> ?, <draw:control> ?, <draw:custom-shape> ?, <draw:ellipse> ?, <draw:frame> ?, <draw:g> ?, <draw:line> ?, <draw:measure> ?, <draw:page-thumbnail> ?, <draw:path> ?, <draw:polygon> ?, <draw:polyline> ?, <draw:rect> ?, <draw:regular-polygon> ?, <office:annotation> ?, <office:annotation-end> ?, <presentation:date-time> ?, <presentation:footer> ?, <presentation:header> ?, <text:a> ?, <text:alphabetical-index-mark> ?, <text:alphabetical-index-mark-end> ?, <text:alphabetical-index-mark-start> ?, <text:author-initials> ?, <text:author-name> ?, <text:bibliography-mark> ?, <text:bookmark> ?, <text:bookmark-end> ?, <text:bookmark-ref> ?, <text:bookmark-start> ?, <text:change> ?, <text:change-end> ?, <text:change-start> ?, <text:chapter> ?, <text:character-count> ?, <text:conditional-text> ?, <text:creation-date> ?, <text:creation-time> ?, <text:creator> ?, <text:database-display> ?, <text:database-name> ?, <text:database-next> ?, <text:database-row-number> ?, <text:database-row-select> ?, <text:date> ?, <text:dde-connection> ?, <text:description> ?, <text:drop-down> ?, <text:editing-cycles> ?, <text:editing-duration> ?, <text:execute-macro> ?, <text:expression> ?, <text:file-name> ?, <text:hidden-paragraph> ?, <text:hidden-text> ?, <text:image-count> ?, <text:initial-creator> ?, <text:keywords> ?, <text:line-break> ?, <text:measure> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:modification-date> ?, <text:modification-time> ?, <text:note> ?, <text:note-ref> ?, <text:object-count> ?, <text:page-continuation> ?, <text:page-count> ?, <text:page-number> ?, <text:page-variable-get> ?, <text:page-variable-set> ?, <text:paragraph-count> ?, <text:placeholder> ?, <text:print-date> ?, <text:print-time> ?, <text:printed-by> ?, <text:reference-mark> ?, <text:reference-mark-end> ?, <text:reference-mark-start> ?, <text:reference-ref> ?, <text:ruby> ?, <text:s> ?, <text:script> ?, <text:sender-city> ?, <text:sender-company> ?, <text:sender-country> ?, <text:sender-email> ?, <text:sender-fax> ?, <text:sender-firstname> ?, <text:sender-initials> ?, <text:sender-lastname> ?, <text:sender-phone-private> ?, <text:sender-phone-work> ?, <text:sender-position> ?, <text:sender-postal-code> ?, <text:sender-state-or-province> ?, <text:sender-street> ?, <text:sender-title> ?, <text:sequence> ?, <text:sequence-ref> ?, <text:sheet-name> ?, <text:soft-page-break> ?, <text:span> ?, <text:subject> ?, <text:tab> ?, <text:table-count> ?, <text:table-formula> ?, <text:template-name> ?, <text:text-input> ?, <text:time> ?, <text:title> ?, <text:toc-mark> ?, <text:toc-mark-end> ?, <text:toc-mark-start> ?, <text:user-defined> ?, <text:user-field-get> ?, <text:user-field-input> ?, <text:user-index-mark> ?, <text:user-index-mark-end> ?, <text:user-index-mark-start> ?, <text:variable-get> ?, <text:variable-input> ?, <text:variable-set> ? and <text:word-count> ?.

        6.1.10 <text:number>

        The <text:number> element contains the text of a formatted number which is present when a list style is applied to an element whose corresponding list level style specifies that the list label is a number. This text may be used by consumers that do not support the automatic generation of numbering but should be ignored by consumers that do support it.

        This element has no attributes.

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        The <text:number> element is usable within the following elements: <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:list-header> 5.3.3, <text:list-item> 5.3.4 and <text:numbered-paragraph> 5.3.6.

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        The <text:number> element is usable within the following elements: <text:h> ?, <text:list-header> ?, <text:list-item> ? and <text:numbered-paragraph> ?.

        The <text:number> element has no attributes.

        The <text:number> element has no child elements.

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        The <text:number> element has content of data type string 18.2.

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        The <text:number> element has content of data type string ?.

        6.2 Bookmarks and References

        6.2.1 Bookmarks

        6.2.1.1 General

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        6.2.1.2

        The <text:bookmark> element marks a text position.

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        The <text:bookmark> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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        The <text:bookmark> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

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        The <text:bookmark> element has the following attributes: text:name 19.841 and xml:id 19.920.

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        The <text:bookmark> element has the following attributes: text:name ? and xml:id ?.

        The <text:bookmark> element has no child elements.

        6.2.1.3 <text:bookmark-start>

        The <text:bookmark-start> element marks the start position of a bookmark in a text range.

         

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        The <text:bookmark-start> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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        The <text:bookmark-start> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

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        The <text:bookmark-start> element has the following attributes: text:name 19.841, xhtml:about 19.911, xhtml:content 19.912, xhtml:datatype 19.913, xhtml:property 19.914 and xml:id 19.920.

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        The <text:bookmark-start> element has the following attributes: text:name ?, xhtml:about ?, xhtml:content ?, xhtml:datatype ?, xhtml:property ? and xml:id ?.

        The <text:bookmark-start> element has no child elements.

        6.2.1.4 <text:bookmark-end>

        The <text:bookmark-end> element marks the end position of a bookmark in a text range.

         

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        The <text:bookmark-end> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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        The <text:bookmark-end> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

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        The <text:bookmark-end> element has the following attribute: text:name 19.841.

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        The <text:bookmark-end> element has the following attribute: text:name ?.

        The <text:bookmark-end> element has no child elements.

        6.2.2 References

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        6.2.2.2 <

        The <text:reference-mark> element represents a point reference.

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        The <text:reference-mark> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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        The <text:reference-mark> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

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        The <text:reference-mark> element has the following attribute: text:name 19.841.

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        The <text:reference-mark> element has the following attribute: text:name ?.

        The <text:reference-mark> element has no child elements.

        6.2.2.3 <text:reference-mark-start>

        The <text:reference-mark-start> element represent the start of a range reference.

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        The <text:reference-mark-start> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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        The <text:reference-mark-start> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

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        The <text:reference-mark-start> element has the following attribute: text:name 19.841.

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        The <text:reference-mark-start> element has the following attribute: text:name ?.

        The <text:reference-mark-start> element has no child elements.

        6.2.2.4 <text:reference-mark-end>

        The <text:reference-mark-end> element represent the end of a range reference.

        -

        The <text:reference-mark-end> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

        +

        The <text:reference-mark-end> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

        -

        The <text:reference-mark-end> element has the following attribute: text:name 19.841.

        +

        The <text:reference-mark-end> element has the following attribute: text:name ?.

        The <text:reference-mark-end> element has no child elements.

        6.3 Notes

        @@ -2256,18 +2256,18 @@

        6.3.2 The <text:note> element represents text notes which are attached to a text position.

        -

        The <text:note> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

        +

        The <text:note> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

        -

        The <text:note> element has the following attributes: text:id 19.815 and text:note-class 19.843.

        +

        The <text:note> element has the following attributes: text:id ? and text:note-class ?.

        -

        The <text:note> element has the following child elements: <text:note-body> 6.3.4 and <text:note-citation> 6.3.3.

        +

        The <text:note> element has the following child elements: <text:note-body> ? and <text:note-citation> ?.

        6.3.3 <text:note-citation>

        The <text:note-citation> element contains a citation, either as a formatted number or a string.

        -

        The <text:note-citation> element is usable within the following element: <text:note> 6.3.2.

        +

        The <text:note-citation> element is usable within the following element: <text:note> ?.

        -

        The <text:note-citation> element has the following attribute: text:label 19.832.

        +

        The <text:note-citation> element has the following attribute: text:label ?.

        The <text:note-citation> element has no child elements.

        @@ -2278,11 +2278,11 @@

        6.3.4 Note: The schema allows for the inclusion of <text:note> elements as a descendant of a child of the <text:note-body> element. While this may be reasonable for note types, it is not reasonable for footnotes and endnotes. Conforming consumers need not support notes inside notes.

        -

        The <text:note-body> element is usable within the following element: <text:note> 6.3.2.

        +

        The <text:note-body> element is usable within the following element: <text:note> ?.

        The <text:note-body> element has no attributes.

        -

        The <text:note-body> element has the following child elements: <dr3d:scene> 10.5.2, <draw:a> 10.4.12, <draw:caption> 10.3.11, <draw:circle> 10.3.8, <draw:connector> 10.3.10, <draw:control> 10.3.13, <draw:custom-shape> 10.6.1, <draw:ellipse> 10.3.9, <draw:frame> 10.4.2, <draw:g> 10.3.15, <draw:line> 10.3.3, <draw:measure> 10.3.12, <draw:page-thumbnail> 10.3.14, <draw:path> 10.3.7, <draw:polygon> 10.3.5, <draw:polyline> 10.3.4, <draw:rect> 10.3.2, <draw:regular-polygon> 10.3.6, <table:table> 9.1.2, <text:alphabetical-index> 8.8, <text:bibliography> 8.9, <text:change> 5.5.8.4, <text:change-end> 5.5.8.3, <text:change-start> 5.5.8.2, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:illustration-index> 8.4, <text:list> 5.3.1, <text:numbered-paragraph> 5.3.6, <text:object-index> 8.6, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:section> 5.4, <text:soft-page-break> 5.6, <text:table-index> 8.5, <text:table-of-content> 8.3 and <text:user-index> 8.7.

        +

        The <text:note-body> element has the following child elements: <dr3d:scene> ?, <draw:a> ?, <draw:caption> ?, <draw:circle> ?, <draw:connector> ?, <draw:control> ?, <draw:custom-shape> ?, <draw:ellipse> ?, <draw:frame> ?, <draw:g> ?, <draw:line> ?, <draw:measure> ?, <draw:page-thumbnail> ?, <draw:path> ?, <draw:polygon> ?, <draw:polyline> ?, <draw:rect> ?, <draw:regular-polygon> ?, <table:table> ?, <text:alphabetical-index> ?, <text:bibliography> ?, <text:change> ?, <text:change-end> ?, <text:change-start> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:illustration-index> ?, <text:list> ?, <text:numbered-paragraph> ?, <text:object-index> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:section> ?, <text:soft-page-break> ?, <text:table-index> ?, <text:table-of-content> ? and <text:user-index> ?.

        6.4 <text:ruby>

        6.4.1 General

        @@ -2290,27 +2290,27 @@

        6.4.1 The element's text:style-name attribute references a ruby style that specifies formatting attributes of the ruby.

        -

        The <text:ruby> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

        +

        The <text:ruby> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

        -

        The <text:ruby> element has the following attribute: text:style-name 19.880.

        +

        The <text:ruby> element has the following attribute: text:style-name ?.

        -

        The <text:ruby> element has the following child elements: <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:ruby-text> 6.4.3.

        +

        The <text:ruby> element has the following child elements: <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:ruby-text> ?.

        6.4.2 <text:ruby-base>

        The <text:ruby-base> element contains the text that is to be annotated. It contains any paragraph element content, such as text spans.

        -

        The <text:ruby-base> element is usable within the following element: <text:ruby> 6.4.

        +

        The <text:ruby-base> element is usable within the following element: <text:ruby> ?.

        The <text:ruby-base> element has no attributes.

        -

        The <text:ruby-base> element has the following child elements: <dr3d:scene> 10.5.2, <draw:a> 10.4.12, <draw:caption> 10.3.11, <draw:circle> 10.3.8, <draw:connector> 10.3.10, <draw:control> 10.3.13, <draw:custom-shape> 10.6.1, <draw:ellipse> 10.3.9, <draw:frame> 10.4.2, <draw:g> 10.3.15, <draw:line> 10.3.3, <draw:measure> 10.3.12, <draw:page-thumbnail> 10.3.14, <draw:path> 10.3.7, <draw:polygon> 10.3.5, <draw:polyline> 10.3.4, <draw:rect> 10.3.2, <draw:regular-polygon> 10.3.6, <office:annotation> 14.1, <office:annotation-end> 14.2, <presentation:date-time> 10.9.4.5, <presentation:footer> 10.9.4.3, <presentation:header> 10.9.4.1, <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:alphabetical-index-mark> 8.1.10, <text:alphabetical-index-mark-end> 8.1.9, <text:alphabetical-index-mark-start> 8.1.8, <text:author-initials> 7.3.7.2, <text:author-name> 7.3.7.1, <text:bibliography-mark> 8.1.11, <text:bookmark> 6.2.1.2, <text:bookmark-end> 6.2.1.4, <text:bookmark-ref> 7.7.6, <text:bookmark-start> 6.2.1.3, <text:change> 5.5.8.4, <text:change-end> 5.5.8.3, <text:change-start> 5.5.8.2, <text:chapter> 7.3.8, <text:character-count> 7.5.18.5, <text:conditional-text> 7.7.3, <text:creation-date> 7.5.3, <text:creation-time> 7.5.4, <text:creator> 7.5.17, <text:database-display> 7.6.3, <text:database-name> 7.6.7, <text:database-next> 7.6.4, <text:database-row-number> 7.6.6, <text:database-row-select> 7.6.5, <text:date> 7.3.2, <text:dde-connection> 7.7.12, <text:description> 7.5.5, <text:drop-down> 7.4.16, <text:editing-cycles> 7.5.13, <text:editing-duration> 7.5.14, <text:execute-macro> 7.7.10, <text:expression> 7.4.14, <text:file-name> 7.3.9, <text:hidden-paragraph> 7.7.11, <text:hidden-text> 7.7.4, <text:image-count> 7.5.18.7, <text:initial-creator> 7.5.2, <text:keywords> 7.5.12, <text:line-break> 6.1.5, <text:measure> 7.7.13, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:modification-date> 7.5.16, <text:modification-time> 7.5.15, <text:note> 6.3.2, <text:note-ref> 7.7.7, <text:object-count> 7.5.18.8, <text:page-continuation> 7.3.5, <text:page-count> 7.5.18.2, <text:page-number> 7.3.4, <text:page-variable-get> 7.7.1.3, <text:page-variable-set> 7.7.1.2, <text:paragraph-count> 7.5.18.3, <text:placeholder> 7.7.2, <text:print-date> 7.5.8, <text:print-time> 7.5.7, <text:printed-by> 7.5.9, <text:reference-mark> 6.2.2.2, <text:reference-mark-end> 6.2.2.4, <text:reference-mark-start> 6.2.2.3, <text:reference-ref> 7.7.5, <text:ruby> 6.4, <text:s> 6.1.3, <text:script> 7.7.9, <text:sender-city> 7.3.6.13, <text:sender-company> 7.3.6.10, <text:sender-country> 7.3.6.15, <text:sender-email> 7.3.6.7, <text:sender-fax> 7.3.6.9, <text:sender-firstname> 7.3.6.2, <text:sender-initials> 7.3.6.4, <text:sender-lastname> 7.3.6.3, <text:sender-phone-private> 7.3.6.8, <text:sender-phone-work> 7.3.6.11, <text:sender-position> 7.3.6.6, <text:sender-postal-code> 7.3.6.14, <text:sender-state-or-province> 7.3.6.16, <text:sender-street> 7.3.6.12, <text:sender-title> 7.3.6.5, <text:sequence> 7.4.13, <text:sequence-ref> 7.7.8, <text:sheet-name> 7.3.11, <text:soft-page-break> 5.6, <text:span> 6.1.7, <text:subject> 7.5.11, <text:tab> 6.1.4, <text:table-count> 7.5.18.6, <text:table-formula> 7.7.14, <text:template-name> 7.3.10, <text:text-input> 7.4.15, <text:time> 7.3.3, <text:title> 7.5.10, <text:toc-mark> 8.1.4, <text:toc-mark-end> 8.1.3, <text:toc-mark-start> 8.1.2, <text:user-defined> 7.5.6, <text:user-field-get> 7.4.9, <text:user-field-input> 7.4.10, <text:user-index-mark> 8.1.7, <text:user-index-mark-end> 8.1.6, <text:user-index-mark-start> 8.1.5, <text:variable-get> 7.4.5, <text:variable-input> 7.4.6, <text:variable-set> 7.4.4 and <text:word-count> 7.5.18.4.

        +

        The <text:ruby-base> element has the following child elements: <dr3d:scene> ?, <draw:a> ?, <draw:caption> ?, <draw:circle> ?, <draw:connector> ?, <draw:control> ?, <draw:custom-shape> ?, <draw:ellipse> ?, <draw:frame> ?, <draw:g> ?, <draw:line> ?, <draw:measure> ?, <draw:page-thumbnail> ?, <draw:path> ?, <draw:polygon> ?, <draw:polyline> ?, <draw:rect> ?, <draw:regular-polygon> ?, <office:annotation> ?, <office:annotation-end> ?, <presentation:date-time> ?, <presentation:footer> ?, <presentation:header> ?, <text:a> ?, <text:alphabetical-index-mark> ?, <text:alphabetical-index-mark-end> ?, <text:alphabetical-index-mark-start> ?, <text:author-initials> ?, <text:author-name> ?, <text:bibliography-mark> ?, <text:bookmark> ?, <text:bookmark-end> ?, <text:bookmark-ref> ?, <text:bookmark-start> ?, <text:change> ?, <text:change-end> ?, <text:change-start> ?, <text:chapter> ?, <text:character-count> ?, <text:conditional-text> ?, <text:creation-date> ?, <text:creation-time> ?, <text:creator> ?, <text:database-display> ?, <text:database-name> ?, <text:database-next> ?, <text:database-row-number> ?, <text:database-row-select> ?, <text:date> ?, <text:dde-connection> ?, <text:description> ?, <text:drop-down> ?, <text:editing-cycles> ?, <text:editing-duration> ?, <text:execute-macro> ?, <text:expression> ?, <text:file-name> ?, <text:hidden-paragraph> ?, <text:hidden-text> ?, <text:image-count> ?, <text:initial-creator> ?, <text:keywords> ?, <text:line-break> ?, <text:measure> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:modification-date> ?, <text:modification-time> ?, <text:note> ?, <text:note-ref> ?, <text:object-count> ?, <text:page-continuation> ?, <text:page-count> ?, <text:page-number> ?, <text:page-variable-get> ?, <text:page-variable-set> ?, <text:paragraph-count> ?, <text:placeholder> ?, <text:print-date> ?, <text:print-time> ?, <text:printed-by> ?, <text:reference-mark> ?, <text:reference-mark-end> ?, <text:reference-mark-start> ?, <text:reference-ref> ?, <text:ruby> ?, <text:s> ?, <text:script> ?, <text:sender-city> ?, <text:sender-company> ?, <text:sender-country> ?, <text:sender-email> ?, <text:sender-fax> ?, <text:sender-firstname> ?, <text:sender-initials> ?, <text:sender-lastname> ?, <text:sender-phone-private> ?, <text:sender-phone-work> ?, <text:sender-position> ?, <text:sender-postal-code> ?, <text:sender-state-or-province> ?, <text:sender-street> ?, <text:sender-title> ?, <text:sequence> ?, <text:sequence-ref> ?, <text:sheet-name> ?, <text:soft-page-break> ?, <text:span> ?, <text:subject> ?, <text:tab> ?, <text:table-count> ?, <text:table-formula> ?, <text:template-name> ?, <text:text-input> ?, <text:time> ?, <text:title> ?, <text:toc-mark> ?, <text:toc-mark-end> ?, <text:toc-mark-start> ?, <text:user-defined> ?, <text:user-field-get> ?, <text:user-field-input> ?, <text:user-index-mark> ?, <text:user-index-mark-end> ?, <text:user-index-mark-start> ?, <text:variable-get> ?, <text:variable-input> ?, <text:variable-set> ? and <text:word-count> ?.

        6.4.3 <text:ruby-text>

        The <text:ruby-text> element contains an annotation text. It contains only plain text. The element's text:style-name attribute references a text style that specifies further formatting attributes used for the annotation text.

        -

        The <text:ruby-text> element is usable within the following element: <text:ruby> 6.4.

        +

        The <text:ruby-text> element is usable within the following element: <text:ruby> ?.

        -

        The <text:ruby-text> element has the following attribute: text:style-name 19.880.

        +

        The <text:ruby-text> element has the following attribute: text:style-name ?.

        The <text:ruby-text> element has no child elements.

        @@ -2336,9 +2336,9 @@

        7.3.2 The <text:date> element displays a date, By default this is the current date. The date can be adjusted to display a date other than the current date.

        -

        The <text:date> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

        +

        The <text:date> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

        -

        The <text:date> element has the following attributes: style:data-style-name 19.473, text:date-adjust 19.798, text:date-value 19.799 and text:fixed 19.809.

        +

        The <text:date> element has the following attributes: style:data-style-name ?, text:date-adjust ?, text:date-value ? and text:fixed ?.

        The <text:date> element has no child elements.

        @@ -2347,9 +2347,9 @@

        7.3.3 The <text:time> element displays a time. By default this is the current time.

        -

        The <text:time> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

        +

        The <text:time> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

        -

        The <text:time> element has the following attributes: style:data-style-name 19.473, text:fixed 19.809, text:time-adjust 19.886 and text:time-value 19.887.

        +

        The <text:time> element has the following attributes: style:data-style-name ?, text:fixed ?, text:time-adjust ? and text:time-value ?.

        The <text:time> element has no child elements.

        @@ -2362,9 +2362,9 @@

        7.3.4 <

        Note: The <text:page-count> element displays the total number of pages in a document. 7.5.18.2

        -

        The <text:page-number> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

        +

        The <text:page-number> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

        -

        The <text:page-number> element has the following attributes: style:num-format 19.504, style:num-letter-sync 19.505, text:fixed 19.809, text:page-adjust 19.851 and text:select-page 19.869.

        +

        The <text:page-number> element has the following attributes: style:num-format ?, style:num-letter-sync ?, text:fixed ?, text:page-adjust ? and text:select-page ?.

        The <text:page-number> element has no child elements.

        @@ -2373,9 +2373,9 @@

        7.3.5 The <text:page-continuation> element contains a text notice that is displayed or printed at the bottom of a page to indicate that the preceding text continues on the next page.

        -

        The <text:page-continuation> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

        +

        The <text:page-continuation> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

        -

        The <text:page-continuation> element has the following attributes: text:select-page 19.869 and text:string-value 19.877.

        +

        The <text:page-continuation> element has the following attributes: text:select-page ? and text:string-value ?.

        The <text:page-continuation> element has no child elements.

        @@ -2392,9 +2392,9 @@

        7.3.6.2

        The <text:sender-firstname> element represents the first name of a subsequent author.

        -

        The <text:sender-firstname> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

        +

        The <text:sender-firstname> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

        -

        The <text:sender-firstname> element has the following attribute: text:fixed 19.809.

        +

        The <text:sender-firstname> element has the following attribute: text:fixed ?.

        The <text:sender-firstname> element has no child elements.

        @@ -2403,9 +2403,9 @@

        7.3.6.3

        The <text:sender-lastname> element represents the last name of a subsequent author.

        -

        The <text:sender-lastname> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

        +

        The <text:sender-lastname> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

        -

        The <text:sender-lastname> element has the following attribute: text:fixed 19.809.

        +

        The <text:sender-lastname> element has the following attribute: text:fixed ?.

        The <text:sender-lastname> element has no child elements.

        @@ -2414,9 +2414,9 @@

        7.3.6.4

        The <text:sender-initials> element represents the initials of a subsequent author.

        -

        The <text:sender-initials> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

        +

        The <text:sender-initials> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

        -

        The <text:sender-initials> element has the following attribute: text:fixed 19.809.

        +

        The <text:sender-initials> element has the following attribute: text:fixed ?.

        The <text:sender-initials> element has no child elements.

        @@ -2425,9 +2425,9 @@

        7.3.6.5 The <text:sender-title> element represents the title of a subsequent author.

        -

        The <text:sender-title> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

        +

        The <text:sender-title> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

        -

        The <text:sender-title> element has the following attribute: text:fixed 19.809.

        +

        The <text:sender-title> element has the following attribute: text:fixed ?.

        The <text:sender-title> element has no child elements.

        @@ -2436,9 +2436,9 @@

        7.3.6.6

        The <text:sender-position> element represents the position of a subsequent author.

        -

        The <text:sender-position> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

        +

        The <text:sender-position> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

        -

        The <text:sender-position> element has the following attribute: text:fixed 19.809.

        +

        The <text:sender-position> element has the following attribute: text:fixed ?.

        The <text:sender-position> element has no child elements.

        @@ -2447,9 +2447,9 @@

        7.3.6.7 The <text:sender-email> element represents the email address of a subsequent author.

        -

        The <text:sender-email> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

        +

        The <text:sender-email> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

        -

        The <text:sender-email> element has the following attribute: text:fixed 19.809.

        +

        The <text:sender-email> element has the following attribute: text:fixed ?.

        The <text:sender-email> element has no child elements.

        @@ -2458,9 +2458,9 @@

        7.3

        The <text:sender-phone-private> element represents the private telephone number of a subsequent author.

        -

        The <text:sender-phone-private> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

        +

        The <text:sender-phone-private> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

        -

        The <text:sender-phone-private> element has the following attribute: text:fixed 19.809.

        +

        The <text:sender-phone-private> element has the following attribute: text:fixed ?.

        The <text:sender-phone-private> element has no child elements.

        @@ -2469,9 +2469,9 @@

        7.3.6.9 The <text:sender-fax> element represents the facsimile number of a subsequent author.

        -

        The <text:sender-fax> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

        +

        The <text:sender-fax> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

        -

        The <text:sender-fax> element has the following attribute: text:fixed 19.809.

        +

        The <text:sender-fax> element has the following attribute: text:fixed ?.

        The <text:sender-fax> element has no child elements.

        @@ -2480,9 +2480,9 @@

        7.3.6.10

        The <text:sender-company> element represents the name of the company that employs a subsequent author.

        -

        The <text:sender-company> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

        +

        The <text:sender-company> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

        -

        The <text:sender-company> element has the following attribute: text:fixed 19.809.

        +

        The <text:sender-company> element has the following attribute: text:fixed ?.

        The <text:sender-company> element has no child elements.

        @@ -2491,9 +2491,9 @@

        7.3.6

        The <text:sender-phone-work> element represents the office telephone number of a subsequent author.

        -

        The <text:sender-phone-work> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

        +

        The <text:sender-phone-work> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

        -

        The <text:sender-phone-work> element has the following attribute: text:fixed 19.809.

        +

        The <text:sender-phone-work> element has the following attribute: text:fixed ?.

        The <text:sender-phone-work> element has no child elements.

        @@ -2502,9 +2502,9 @@

        7.3.6.12

        The <text:sender-street> element represents the street address of a subsequent author.

        -

        The <text:sender-street> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

        +

        The <text:sender-street> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

        -

        The <text:sender-street> element has the following attribute: text:fixed 19.809.

        +

        The <text:sender-street> element has the following attribute: text:fixed ?.

        The <text:sender-street> element has no child elements.

        @@ -2513,9 +2513,9 @@

        7.3.6.13 The <text:sender-city> element represents the city name of the address of a subsequent author.

        -

        The <text:sender-city> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

        +

        The <text:sender-city> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

        -

        The <text:sender-city> element has the following attribute: text:fixed 19.809.

        +

        The <text:sender-city> element has the following attribute: text:fixed ?.

        The <text:sender-city> element has no child elements.

        @@ -2524,9 +2524,9 @@

        7.3.

        The <text:sender-postal-code> element represents the postal code of the address of a subsequent author.

        -

        The <text:sender-postal-code> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

        +

        The <text:sender-postal-code> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

        -

        The <text:sender-postal-code> element has the following attribute: text:fixed 19.809.

        +

        The <text:sender-postal-code> element has the following attribute: text:fixed ?.

        The <text:sender-postal-code> element has no child elements.

        @@ -2535,9 +2535,9 @@

        7.3.6.15

        The <text:sender-country> element represents the country name of the address of a subsequent author.

        -

        The <text:sender-country> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

        +

        The <text:sender-country> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

        -

        The <text:sender-country> element has the following attribute: text:fixed 19.809.

        +

        The <text:sender-country> element has the following attribute: text:fixed ?.

        The <text:sender-country> element has no child elements.

        @@ -2546,9 +2546,9 @@

        The <text:sender-state-or-province> element represents the state or province name of the address of a subsequent author, if applicable.

        -

        The <text:sender-state-or-province> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

        +

        The <text:sender-state-or-province> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

        -

        The <text:sender-state-or-province> element has the following attribute: text:fixed 19.809.

        +

        The <text:sender-state-or-province> element has the following attribute: text:fixed ?.

        The <text:sender-state-or-province> element has no child elements.

        @@ -2558,9 +2558,9 @@

        7.3.7.1 The <text:author-name> element represents the full name of the author of a document.

        -

        The <text:author-name> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

        +

        The <text:author-name> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

        -

        The <text:author-name> element has the following attribute: text:fixed 19.809.

        +

        The <text:author-name> element has the following attribute: text:fixed ?.

        The <text:author-name> element has no child elements.

        @@ -2569,9 +2569,9 @@

        7.3.7.2

        The <text:author-initials> element represents the initials of the author of a document.

        -

        The <text:author-initials> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

        +

        The <text:author-initials> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

        -

        The <text:author-initials> element has the following attribute: text:fixed 19.809.

        +

        The <text:author-initials> element has the following attribute: text:fixed ?.

        The <text:author-initials> element has no child elements.

        @@ -2582,9 +2582,9 @@

        7.3.8 <
        • The name of the current chapter 

        • The number of the current chapter 

        • Both the name and number of the current chapter 

        If this element is placed inside a header or footer, it displays the current chapter name or number on every page.

        -

        The <text:chapter> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

        +

        The <text:chapter> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

        -

        The <text:chapter> element has the following attributes: text:display 19.802 and text:outline-level 19.850.

        +

        The <text:chapter> element has the following attributes: text:display ? and text:outline-level ?.

        The <text:chapter> element has no child elements.

        @@ -2593,9 +2593,9 @@

        7.3.9 The <text:file-name> element represents a field that displays the name of a file that is being edited.

        -

        The <text:file-name> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

        +

        The <text:file-name> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

        -

        The <text:file-name> element has the following attributes: text:display 19.802 and text:fixed 19.809.

        +

        The <text:file-name> element has the following attributes: text:display ? and text:fixed ?.

        The <text:file-name> element has no child elements.

        @@ -2604,9 +2604,9 @@

        7.3.10 The <text:template-name> element represents a field that displays information about the document template in use.

        -

        The <text:template-name> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

        +

        The <text:template-name> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

        -

        The <text:template-name> element has the following attribute: text:display 19.802.

        +

        The <text:template-name> element has the following attribute: text:display ?.

        The <text:template-name> element has no child elements.

        @@ -2615,7 +2615,7 @@

        7.3.11

        The <text:sheet-name> element represents the name of the current sheet..

        -

        The <text:sheet-name> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

        +

        The <text:sheet-name> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

        The <text:sheet-name> element has no attributes.

        @@ -2638,27 +2638,27 @@

        7.4.2 The <text:variable-decls> element is a container for <text:variable-decl> elements.

        -

        The <text:variable-decls> element is usable within the following elements: <office:chart> 3.8, <office:drawing> 3.5, <office:presentation> 3.6, <office:spreadsheet> 3.7, <office:text> 3.4, <style:footer> 16.12, <style:footer-first> 16.13, <style:footer-left> 16.15, <style:header> 16.10, <style:header-first> 16.11 and <style:header-left> 16.14.

        +

        The <text:variable-decls> element is usable within the following elements: <office:chart> ?, <office:drawing> ?, <office:presentation> ?, <office:spreadsheet> ?, <office:text> ?, <style:footer> ?, <style:footer-first> ?, <style:footer-left> ?, <style:header> ?, <style:header-first> ? and <style:header-left> ?.

        The <text:variable-decls> element has no attributes.

        -

        The <text:variable-decls> element has the following child element: <text:variable-decl> 7.4.3.

        +

        The <text:variable-decls> element has the following child element: <text:variable-decl> ?.

        7.4.3 <text:variable-decl>

        The <text:variable-decl> element is used to declare simple variables. This element specifies the name and the value type of a variable.

        -

        The <text:variable-decl> element is usable within the following element: <text:variable-decls> 7.4.2.

        +

        The <text:variable-decl> element is usable within the following element: <text:variable-decls> ?.

        -

        The <text:variable-decl> element has the following attributes: office:value-type 19.389 and text:name 19.841.

        +

        The <text:variable-decl> element has the following attributes: office:value-type ? and text:name ?.

        The <text:variable-decl> element has no child elements.

        7.4.4 <text:variable-set>

        The <text:variable-set> element represents a simple variable.

        -

        The <text:variable-set> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

        +

        The <text:variable-set> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

        -

        The <text:variable-set> element has the following attributes: office:boolean-value 19.371, office:currency 19.373, office:date-value 19.374, office:string-value 19.383, office:time-value 19.386, office:value 19.388, office:value-type 19.389, style:data-style-name 19.473, text:display 19.802, text:formula 19.811 and text:name 19.841.

        +

        The <text:variable-set> element has the following attributes: office:boolean-value ?, office:currency ?, office:date-value ?, office:string-value ?, office:time-value ?, office:value ?, office:value-type ?, style:data-style-name ?, text:display ?, text:formula ? and text:name ?.

        The <text:variable-set> element has no child elements.

        @@ -2669,9 +2669,9 @@

        7.4.5

        If there is no preceding <text:variable-set> element with an identical value for its text:name attribute the value of a <text:variable-get> field is undefined.

        -

        The <text:variable-get> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

        +

        The <text:variable-get> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

        -

        The <text:variable-get> element has the following attributes: style:data-style-name 19.473, text:display 19.802 and text:name 19.841.

        +

        The <text:variable-get> element has the following attributes: style:data-style-name ?, text:display ? and text:name ?.

        The <text:variable-get> element has no child elements.

        @@ -2680,9 +2680,9 @@

        7.4.6 The <text:variable-input> element represents user supplied variable values. This element can be empty if its text:display attribute is set to none.

        -

        The <text:variable-input> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

        +

        The <text:variable-input> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

        -

        The <text:variable-input> element has the following attributes: office:value-type 19.389, style:data-style-name 19.473, text:description 19.801, text:display 19.802 and text:name 19.841.

        +

        The <text:variable-input> element has the following attributes: office:value-type ?, style:data-style-name ?, text:description ?, text:display ? and text:name ?.

        The <text:variable-input> element has no child elements.

        @@ -2691,27 +2691,27 @@

        7.4.7 The <text:user-field-decls> element is a container for <text:user-field-decl> elements.

        -

        The <text:user-field-decls> element is usable within the following elements: <office:chart> 3.8, <office:drawing> 3.5, <office:presentation> 3.6, <office:spreadsheet> 3.7, <office:text> 3.4, <style:footer> 16.12, <style:footer-first> 16.13, <style:footer-left> 16.15, <style:header> 16.10, <style:header-first> 16.11 and <style:header-left> 16.14.

        +

        The <text:user-field-decls> element is usable within the following elements: <office:chart> ?, <office:drawing> ?, <office:presentation> ?, <office:spreadsheet> ?, <office:text> ?, <style:footer> ?, <style:footer-first> ?, <style:footer-left> ?, <style:header> ?, <style:header-first> ? and <style:header-left> ?.

        The <text:user-field-decls> element has no attributes.

        -

        The <text:user-field-decls> element has the following child element: <text:user-field-decl> 7.4.8.

        +

        The <text:user-field-decls> element has the following child element: <text:user-field-decl> ?.

        7.4.8 <text:user-field-decl>

        The <text:user-field-decl> element is used to specify user variable values that are displayed using the <text:user-field-get> element.

        -

        The <text:user-field-decl> element is usable within the following element: <text:user-field-decls> 7.4.7.

        +

        The <text:user-field-decl> element is usable within the following element: <text:user-field-decls> ?.

        -

        The <text:user-field-decl> element has the following attributes: office:boolean-value 19.371, office:currency 19.373, office:date-value 19.374, office:string-value 19.383, office:time-value 19.386, office:value 19.388, office:value-type 19.389, text:formula 19.811 and text:name 19.841.

        +

        The <text:user-field-decl> element has the following attributes: office:boolean-value ?, office:currency ?, office:date-value ?, office:string-value ?, office:time-value ?, office:value ?, office:value-type ?, text:formula ? and text:name ?.

        The <text:user-field-decl> element has no child elements.

        7.4.9 <text:user-field-get>

        The <text:user-field-get> element displays the content of a user variable. The value of this element is the value of a <text:user-field-decl> element with a text:name attribute value that matches the text:name attribute of this element.

        -

        The <text:user-field-get> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

        +

        The <text:user-field-get> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

        -

        The <text:user-field-get> element has the following attributes: style:data-style-name 19.473, text:display 19.802 and text:name 19.841.

        +

        The <text:user-field-get> element has the following attributes: style:data-style-name ?, text:display ? and text:name ?.

        The <text:user-field-get> element has no child elements.

        @@ -2722,9 +2722,9 @@

        7.4.10 <

        This element can be empty if the text:display attribute is set to none.

        -

        The <text:user-field-input> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

        +

        The <text:user-field-input> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

        -

        The <text:user-field-input> element has the following attributes: style:data-style-name 19.473, text:description 19.801 and text:name 19.841.

        +

        The <text:user-field-input> element has the following attributes: style:data-style-name ?, text:description ? and text:name ?.

        The <text:user-field-input> element has no child elements.

        @@ -2733,20 +2733,20 @@

        7.4.11 The <text:sequence-decls> element is a container for <text:sequence-decl> elements.

        -

        The <text:sequence-decls> element is usable within the following elements: <office:chart> 3.8, <office:drawing> 3.5, <office:presentation> 3.6, <office:spreadsheet> 3.7, <office:text> 3.4, <style:footer> 16.12, <style:footer-first> 16.13, <style:footer-left> 16.15, <style:header> 16.10, <style:header-first> 16.11 and <style:header-left> 16.14.

        +

        The <text:sequence-decls> element is usable within the following elements: <office:chart> ?, <office:drawing> ?, <office:presentation> ?, <office:spreadsheet> ?, <office:text> ?, <style:footer> ?, <style:footer-first> ?, <style:footer-left> ?, <style:header> ?, <style:header-first> ? and <style:header-left> ?.

        The <text:sequence-decls> element has no attributes.

        -

        The <text:sequence-decls> element has the following child element: <text:sequence-decl> 7.4.12.

        +

        The <text:sequence-decls> element has the following child element: <text:sequence-decl> ?.

        7.4.12 <text:sequence-decl>

        The <text:sequence-decl> element is used to declare sequence variables used to number items within an OpenDocument text document.

        Note: Sequence variables are commonly used for sequential numbering. However, expression formulas can be included in sequence fields to support more advanced sequences.

        -

        The <text:sequence-decl> element is usable within the following element: <text:sequence-decls> 7.4.11.

        +

        The <text:sequence-decl> element is usable within the following element: <text:sequence-decls> ?.

        -

        The <text:sequence-decl> element has the following attributes: text:display-outline-level 19.804, text:name 19.841 and text:separation-character 19.870.

        +

        The <text:sequence-decl> element has the following attributes: text:display-outline-level ?, text:name ? and text:separation-character ?.

        The <text:sequence-decl> element has no child elements.

        7.4.13 <text:sequence>

        @@ -2757,9 +2757,9 @@

        7.4.13 Note: Sequence variables and fields are used to number repeating document elements such as pages, tables or images. In such cases, the formula could be: "sequenceVariableName + 1." A sequence variable can be set to a specific value or not changed at all.

        -

        The <text:sequence> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

        +

        The <text:sequence> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

        -

        The <text:sequence> element has the following attributes: style:num-format 19.504, style:num-letter-sync 19.505, text:formula 19.811, text:name 19.841 and text:ref-name 19.859.

        +

        The <text:sequence> element has the following attributes: style:num-format ?, style:num-letter-sync ?, text:formula ?, text:name ? and text:ref-name ?.

        The <text:sequence> element has no child elements.

        @@ -2768,9 +2768,9 @@

        7.4.14

        The <text:expression> element represents expressions that are evaluated and the resulting value displayed.

        -

        The <text:expression> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

        +

        The <text:expression> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

        -

        The <text:expression> element has the following attributes: office:boolean-value 19.371, office:currency 19.373, office:date-value 19.374, office:string-value 19.383, office:time-value 19.386, office:value 19.388, office:value-type 19.389, style:data-style-name 19.473, text:display 19.802 and text:formula 19.811.

        +

        The <text:expression> element has the following attributes: office:boolean-value ?, office:currency ?, office:date-value ?, office:string-value ?, office:time-value ?, office:value ?, office:value-type ?, style:data-style-name ?, text:display ? and text:formula ?.

        The <text:expression> element has no child elements.

        @@ -2779,9 +2779,9 @@

        7.4.15

        The <text:text-input> element is a text input field. A text input field is used in a user interface to prompt a user to input text. This text is stored and displayed as the content of this element until it is replaced by a user.

        -

        The <text:text-input> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

        +

        The <text:text-input> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

        -

        The <text:text-input> element has the following attribute: text:description 19.801.

        +

        The <text:text-input> element has the following attribute: text:description ?.

        The <text:text-input> element has no child elements.

        @@ -2790,20 +2790,20 @@

        7.4.16 <

        The <text:drop-down> element is a drop-down list input field. A drop-down list input field is used in a user interface to prompt a user to select a value from a list of options. The selected value is stored and displayed as the content of this element until it is changed by a user.

        -

        The <text:drop-down> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

        +

        The <text:drop-down> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

        -

        The <text:drop-down> element has the following attribute: text:name 19.841.

        +

        The <text:drop-down> element has the following attribute: text:name ?.

        -

        The <text:drop-down> element has the following child element: <text:label> 7.4.17.

        +

        The <text:drop-down> element has the following child element: <text:label> ?.

        The <text:drop-down> element has character data content.

        7.4.17 <text:label>

        The <text:label> element defines an entry in a drop-down list.

        -

        The <text:label> element is usable within the following element: <text:drop-down> 7.4.16.

        +

        The <text:label> element is usable within the following element: <text:drop-down> ?.

        -

        The <text:label> element has the following attributes: text:current-selected 19.790 and text:value 19.906.

        +

        The <text:label> element has the following attributes: text:current-selected ? and text:value ?.

        The <text:label> element has no child elements.

        7.5 Metadata Fields

        @@ -2816,9 +2816,9 @@

        7.5.2 The <text:initial-creator> element displays the value contained in the <meta:initial-creator> element of a document. 4.3.2.6

        -

        The <text:initial-creator> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

        +

        The <text:initial-creator> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

        -

        The <text:initial-creator> element has the following attribute: text:fixed 19.809.

        +

        The <text:initial-creator> element has the following attribute: text:fixed ?.

        The <text:initial-creator> element has no child elements.

        @@ -2827,9 +2827,9 @@

        7.5.3 The <text:creation-date> element displays the value contained in the <meta:creation-date> element of a document. 4.3.2.9

        -

        The <text:creation-date> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

        +

        The <text:creation-date> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

        -

        The <text:creation-date> element has the following attributes: style:data-style-name 19.473, text:date-value 19.799 and text:fixed 19.809.

        +

        The <text:creation-date> element has the following attributes: style:data-style-name ?, text:date-value ? and text:fixed ?.

        The <text:creation-date> element has no child elements.

        @@ -2838,9 +2838,9 @@

        7.5.4 The <text:creation-time> element represents the time at which a document was created.

        -

        The <text:creation-time> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

        +

        The <text:creation-time> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

        -

        The <text:creation-time> element has the following attributes: style:data-style-name 19.473, text:fixed 19.809 and text:time-value 19.887.

        +

        The <text:creation-time> element has the following attributes: style:data-style-name ?, text:fixed ? and text:time-value ?.

        The <text:creation-time> element has no child elements.

        @@ -2849,9 +2849,9 @@

        7.5.5 <

        The <text:description> element displays the content contained in the <dc:description> element of a document. 4.3.2.3

        -

        The <text:description> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

        +

        The <text:description> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

        -

        The <text:description> element has the following attribute: text:fixed 19.809.

        +

        The <text:description> element has the following attribute: text:fixed ?.

        The <text:description> element has no child elements.

        @@ -2862,9 +2862,9 @@

        7.5.6

        Note: The link between a <text:user-defined> element and a <meta:user-defined> element is established by the text:name and meta:name attributes, respectively, containing the same value.

        -

        The <text:user-defined> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

        +

        The <text:user-defined> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

        -

        The <text:user-defined> element has the following attributes: office:boolean-value 19.371, office:date-value 19.374, office:string-value 19.383, office:time-value 19.386, office:value 19.388, style:data-style-name 19.473, text:fixed 19.809 and text:name 19.841.

        +

        The <text:user-defined> element has the following attributes: office:boolean-value ?, office:date-value ?, office:string-value ?, office:time-value ?, office:value ?, style:data-style-name ?, text:fixed ? and text:name ?.

        The <text:user-defined> element has no child elements.

        @@ -2873,9 +2873,9 @@

        7.5.7 The <text:print-time> element represents the time at which a document was last printed.

        -

        The <text:print-time> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

        +

        The <text:print-time> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

        -

        The <text:print-time> element has the following attributes: style:data-style-name 19.473, text:fixed 19.809 and text:time-value 19.887.

        +

        The <text:print-time> element has the following attributes: style:data-style-name ?, text:fixed ? and text:time-value ?.

        The <text:print-time> element has no child elements.

        @@ -2884,9 +2884,9 @@

        7.5.8 The <text:print-date> element displays the value contained in the <meta:print-date> element of a document. 4.3.2.11

        -

        The <text:print-date> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

        +

        The <text:print-date> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

        -

        The <text:print-date> element has the following attributes: style:data-style-name 19.473, text:date-value 19.799 and text:fixed 19.809.

        +

        The <text:print-date> element has the following attributes: style:data-style-name ?, text:date-value ? and text:fixed ?.

        The <text:print-date> element has no child elements.

        @@ -2895,9 +2895,9 @@

        7.5.9 The <text:printed-by> element displays the value contained in the <meta:printed-by> element of a document. 4.3.2.8

        -

        The <text:printed-by> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

        +

        The <text:printed-by> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

        -

        The <text:printed-by> element has the following attribute: text:fixed 19.809.

        +

        The <text:printed-by> element has the following attribute: text:fixed ?.

        The <text:printed-by> element has no child elements.

        @@ -2906,9 +2906,9 @@

        7.5.10 <

        The <text:title> element displays the value contained in the <dc:title> element of a document. 4.3.2.2

        -

        The <text:title> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

        +

        The <text:title> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

        -

        The <text:title> element has the following attribute: text:fixed 19.809.

        +

        The <text:title> element has the following attribute: text:fixed ?.

        The <text:title> element has no child elements.

        @@ -2917,9 +2917,9 @@

        7.5.11 The <text:subject> element displays the values contained in the <dc:subject> element of a document. 4.3.2.4

        -

        The <text:subject> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

        +

        The <text:subject> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

        -

        The <text:subject> element has the following attribute: text:fixed 19.809.

        +

        The <text:subject> element has the following attribute: text:fixed ?.

        The <text:subject> element has no child elements.

        @@ -2930,9 +2930,9 @@

        7.5.12 The format of a list of keywords is implementation-dependent.

        -

        The <text:keywords> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

        +

        The <text:keywords> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

        -

        The <text:keywords> element has the following attribute: text:fixed 19.809.

        +

        The <text:keywords> element has the following attribute: text:fixed ?.

        The <text:keywords> element has no child elements.

        @@ -2941,9 +2941,9 @@

        7.5.13 The <text:editing-cycles> element displays the value contained in the <meta:editing-cycles> element of a document. 4.3.2.16

        -

        The <text:editing-cycles> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

        +

        The <text:editing-cycles> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

        -

        The <text:editing-cycles> element has the following attribute: text:fixed 19.809.

        +

        The <text:editing-cycles> element has the following attribute: text:fixed ?.

        The <text:editing-cycles> element has no child elements.

        @@ -2952,9 +2952,9 @@

        7.5.14 <

        The <text:editing-duration> element displays the value contained in the <meta:editing-duration> element of a document.

        -

        The <text:editing-duration> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

        +

        The <text:editing-duration> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

        -

        The <text:editing-duration> element has the following attributes: style:data-style-name 19.473, text:duration 19.805 and text:fixed 19.809.

        +

        The <text:editing-duration> element has the following attributes: style:data-style-name ?, text:duration ? and text:fixed ?.

        The <text:editing-duration> element has no child elements.

        @@ -2965,9 +2965,9 @@

        7.5.15

        This element displays the time information portion of the value of the <dc:date> element.

        -

        The <text:modification-time> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

        +

        The <text:modification-time> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

        -

        The <text:modification-time> element has the following attributes: style:data-style-name 19.473, text:fixed 19.809 and text:time-value 19.887.

        +

        The <text:modification-time> element has the following attributes: style:data-style-name ?, text:fixed ? and text:time-value ?.

        The <text:modification-time> element has no child elements.

        @@ -2976,9 +2976,9 @@

        7.5.16

        The <text:modification-date> element displays the value contained in the <dc:date> element of a document. 4.3.2.10

        -

        The <text:modification-date> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

        +

        The <text:modification-date> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

        -

        The <text:modification-date> element has the following attributes: style:data-style-name 19.473, text:date-value 19.799 and text:fixed 19.809.

        +

        The <text:modification-date> element has the following attributes: style:data-style-name ?, text:date-value ? and text:fixed ?.

        The <text:modification-date> element has no child elements.

        @@ -2987,9 +2987,9 @@

        7.5.17 The <text:creator> element displays the value contained in the <dc:creator> element of a document. 4.3.2.7

        -

        The <text:creator> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

        +

        The <text:creator> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

        -

        The <text:creator> element has the following attribute: text:fixed 19.809.

        +

        The <text:creator> element has the following attribute: text:fixed ?.

        The <text:creator> element has no child elements.

        @@ -3002,9 +3002,9 @@

        7.5.18.2 The <text:page-count> element displays the value of the meta:page-count attribute of the <meta:document-statistic> element of a document. 19.332

        -

        The <text:page-count> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

        +

        The <text:page-count> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

        -

        The <text:page-count> element has the following attributes: style:num-format 19.504 and style:num-letter-sync 19.505.

        +

        The <text:page-count> element has the following attributes: style:num-format ? and style:num-letter-sync ?.

        The <text:page-count> element has no child elements.

        @@ -3013,9 +3013,9 @@

        7.5.18.

        The <text:paragraph-count> element displays the value of the meta:paragraph-count attribute of the <meta:document-statistic> element of a document. 19.333

        -

        The <text:paragraph-count> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

        +

        The <text:paragraph-count> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

        -

        The <text:paragraph-count> element has the following attributes: style:num-format 19.504 and style:num-letter-sync 19.505.

        +

        The <text:paragraph-count> element has the following attributes: style:num-format ? and style:num-letter-sync ?.

        The <text:paragraph-count> element has no child elements.

        @@ -3024,9 +3024,9 @@

        7.5.18.4 The <text:word-count> element displays the value of the meta:word-count attribute of the <meta:document-statistic> element of a document. 19.339

        -

        The <text:word-count> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

        +

        The <text:word-count> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

        -

        The <text:word-count> element has the following attributes: style:num-format 19.504 and style:num-letter-sync 19.505.

        +

        The <text:word-count> element has the following attributes: style:num-format ? and style:num-letter-sync ?.

        The <text:word-count> element has no child elements.

        @@ -3035,9 +3035,9 @@

        7.5.18.

        The <text:character-count> element displays the value of the meta:character-count attribute of the <meta:document-statistic> element of a document. 19.322

        -

        The <text:character-count> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

        +

        The <text:character-count> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

        -

        The <text:character-count> element has the following attributes: style:num-format 19.504 and style:num-letter-sync 19.505.

        +

        The <text:character-count> element has the following attributes: style:num-format ? and style:num-letter-sync ?.

        The <text:character-count> element has no child elements.

        @@ -3046,9 +3046,9 @@

        7.5.18.6 The <text:table-count> element displays the value of the meta:table-count attribute of the <meta:document-statistic> element of a document. 19.337

        -

        The <text:table-count> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

        +

        The <text:table-count> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

        -

        The <text:table-count> element has the following attributes: style:num-format 19.504 and style:num-letter-sync 19.505.

        +

        The <text:table-count> element has the following attributes: style:num-format ? and style:num-letter-sync ?.

        The <text:table-count> element has no child elements.

        @@ -3057,9 +3057,9 @@

        7.5.18.7 The <text:image-count> element displays the value of the meta:image-count attribute of the <meta:document-statistic> element of a document. 19.327

        -

        The <text:image-count> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

        +

        The <text:image-count> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

        -

        The <text:image-count> element has the following attributes: style:num-format 19.504 and style:num-letter-sync 19.505.

        +

        The <text:image-count> element has the following attributes: style:num-format ? and style:num-letter-sync ?.

        The <text:image-count> element has no child elements.

        @@ -3068,9 +3068,9 @@

        7.5.18.8 <

        The <text:object-count> element displays the value of the meta:object-count attribute of the <meta:document-statistic> element of a document. 19.330

        -

        The <text:object-count> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

        +

        The <text:object-count> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

        -

        The <text:object-count> element has the following attributes: style:num-format 19.504 and style:num-letter-sync 19.505.

        +

        The <text:object-count> element has the following attributes: style:num-format ? and style:num-letter-sync ?.

        The <text:object-count> element has no child elements.

        @@ -3081,11 +3081,11 @@

        7.5.19

        Note: Alterations of the element's mixed content may be lost if the mixed content is subsequently refreshed from a metadata source.

        -

        The <text:meta-field> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

        +

        The <text:meta-field> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

        -

        The <text:meta-field> element has the following attributes: style:data-style-name 19.473 and xml:id 19.920.

        +

        The <text:meta-field> element has the following attributes: style:data-style-name ? and xml:id ?.

        -

        The <text:meta-field> element has the following child elements: <dr3d:scene> 10.5.2, <draw:a> 10.4.12, <draw:caption> 10.3.11, <draw:circle> 10.3.8, <draw:connector> 10.3.10, <draw:control> 10.3.13, <draw:custom-shape> 10.6.1, <draw:ellipse> 10.3.9, <draw:frame> 10.4.2, <draw:g> 10.3.15, <draw:line> 10.3.3, <draw:measure> 10.3.12, <draw:page-thumbnail> 10.3.14, <draw:path> 10.3.7, <draw:polygon> 10.3.5, <draw:polyline> 10.3.4, <draw:rect> 10.3.2, <draw:regular-polygon> 10.3.6, <office:annotation> 14.1, <office:annotation-end> 14.2, <presentation:date-time> 10.9.4.5, <presentation:footer> 10.9.4.3, <presentation:header> 10.9.4.1, <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:alphabetical-index-mark> 8.1.10, <text:alphabetical-index-mark-end> 8.1.9, <text:alphabetical-index-mark-start> 8.1.8, <text:author-initials> 7.3.7.2, <text:author-name> 7.3.7.1, <text:bibliography-mark> 8.1.11, <text:bookmark> 6.2.1.2, <text:bookmark-end> 6.2.1.4, <text:bookmark-ref> 7.7.6, <text:bookmark-start> 6.2.1.3, <text:change> 5.5.8.4, <text:change-end> 5.5.8.3, <text:change-start> 5.5.8.2, <text:chapter> 7.3.8, <text:character-count> 7.5.18.5, <text:conditional-text> 7.7.3, <text:creation-date> 7.5.3, <text:creation-time> 7.5.4, <text:creator> 7.5.17, <text:database-display> 7.6.3, <text:database-name> 7.6.7, <text:database-next> 7.6.4, <text:database-row-number> 7.6.6, <text:database-row-select> 7.6.5, <text:date> 7.3.2, <text:dde-connection> 7.7.12, <text:description> 7.5.5, <text:drop-down> 7.4.16, <text:editing-cycles> 7.5.13, <text:editing-duration> 7.5.14, <text:execute-macro> 7.7.10, <text:expression> 7.4.14, <text:file-name> 7.3.9, <text:hidden-paragraph> 7.7.11, <text:hidden-text> 7.7.4, <text:image-count> 7.5.18.7, <text:initial-creator> 7.5.2, <text:keywords> 7.5.12, <text:line-break> 6.1.5, <text:measure> 7.7.13, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:modification-date> 7.5.16, <text:modification-time> 7.5.15, <text:note> 6.3.2, <text:note-ref> 7.7.7, <text:object-count> 7.5.18.8, <text:page-continuation> 7.3.5, <text:page-count> 7.5.18.2, <text:page-number> 7.3.4, <text:page-variable-get> 7.7.1.3, <text:page-variable-set> 7.7.1.2, <text:paragraph-count> 7.5.18.3, <text:placeholder> 7.7.2, <text:print-date> 7.5.8, <text:print-time> 7.5.7, <text:printed-by> 7.5.9, <text:reference-mark> 6.2.2.2, <text:reference-mark-end> 6.2.2.4, <text:reference-mark-start> 6.2.2.3, <text:reference-ref> 7.7.5, <text:ruby> 6.4, <text:s> 6.1.3, <text:script> 7.7.9, <text:sender-city> 7.3.6.13, <text:sender-company> 7.3.6.10, <text:sender-country> 7.3.6.15, <text:sender-email> 7.3.6.7, <text:sender-fax> 7.3.6.9, <text:sender-firstname> 7.3.6.2, <text:sender-initials> 7.3.6.4, <text:sender-lastname> 7.3.6.3, <text:sender-phone-private> 7.3.6.8, <text:sender-phone-work> 7.3.6.11, <text:sender-position> 7.3.6.6, <text:sender-postal-code> 7.3.6.14, <text:sender-state-or-province> 7.3.6.16, <text:sender-street> 7.3.6.12, <text:sender-title> 7.3.6.5, <text:sequence> 7.4.13, <text:sequence-ref> 7.7.8, <text:sheet-name> 7.3.11, <text:soft-page-break> 5.6, <text:span> 6.1.7, <text:subject> 7.5.11, <text:tab> 6.1.4, <text:table-count> 7.5.18.6, <text:table-formula> 7.7.14, <text:template-name> 7.3.10, <text:text-input> 7.4.15, <text:time> 7.3.3, <text:title> 7.5.10, <text:toc-mark> 8.1.4, <text:toc-mark-end> 8.1.3, <text:toc-mark-start> 8.1.2, <text:user-defined> 7.5.6, <text:user-field-get> 7.4.9, <text:user-field-input> 7.4.10, <text:user-index-mark> 8.1.7, <text:user-index-mark-end> 8.1.6, <text:user-index-mark-start> 8.1.5, <text:variable-get> 7.4.5, <text:variable-input> 7.4.6, <text:variable-set> 7.4.4 and <text:word-count> 7.5.18.4.

        +

        The <text:meta-field> element has the following child elements: <dr3d:scene> ?, <draw:a> ?, <draw:caption> ?, <draw:circle> ?, <draw:connector> ?, <draw:control> ?, <draw:custom-shape> ?, <draw:ellipse> ?, <draw:frame> ?, <draw:g> ?, <draw:line> ?, <draw:measure> ?, <draw:page-thumbnail> ?, <draw:path> ?, <draw:polygon> ?, <draw:polyline> ?, <draw:rect> ?, <draw:regular-polygon> ?, <office:annotation> ?, <office:annotation-end> ?, <presentation:date-time> ?, <presentation:footer> ?, <presentation:header> ?, <text:a> ?, <text:alphabetical-index-mark> ?, <text:alphabetical-index-mark-end> ?, <text:alphabetical-index-mark-start> ?, <text:author-initials> ?, <text:author-name> ?, <text:bibliography-mark> ?, <text:bookmark> ?, <text:bookmark-end> ?, <text:bookmark-ref> ?, <text:bookmark-start> ?, <text:change> ?, <text:change-end> ?, <text:change-start> ?, <text:chapter> ?, <text:character-count> ?, <text:conditional-text> ?, <text:creation-date> ?, <text:creation-time> ?, <text:creator> ?, <text:database-display> ?, <text:database-name> ?, <text:database-next> ?, <text:database-row-number> ?, <text:database-row-select> ?, <text:date> ?, <text:dde-connection> ?, <text:description> ?, <text:drop-down> ?, <text:editing-cycles> ?, <text:editing-duration> ?, <text:execute-macro> ?, <text:expression> ?, <text:file-name> ?, <text:hidden-paragraph> ?, <text:hidden-text> ?, <text:image-count> ?, <text:initial-creator> ?, <text:keywords> ?, <text:line-break> ?, <text:measure> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:modification-date> ?, <text:modification-time> ?, <text:note> ?, <text:note-ref> ?, <text:object-count> ?, <text:page-continuation> ?, <text:page-count> ?, <text:page-number> ?, <text:page-variable-get> ?, <text:page-variable-set> ?, <text:paragraph-count> ?, <text:placeholder> ?, <text:print-date> ?, <text:print-time> ?, <text:printed-by> ?, <text:reference-mark> ?, <text:reference-mark-end> ?, <text:reference-mark-start> ?, <text:reference-ref> ?, <text:ruby> ?, <text:s> ?, <text:script> ?, <text:sender-city> ?, <text:sender-company> ?, <text:sender-country> ?, <text:sender-email> ?, <text:sender-fax> ?, <text:sender-firstname> ?, <text:sender-initials> ?, <text:sender-lastname> ?, <text:sender-phone-private> ?, <text:sender-phone-work> ?, <text:sender-position> ?, <text:sender-postal-code> ?, <text:sender-state-or-province> ?, <text:sender-street> ?, <text:sender-title> ?, <text:sequence> ?, <text:sequence-ref> ?, <text:sheet-name> ?, <text:soft-page-break> ?, <text:span> ?, <text:subject> ?, <text:tab> ?, <text:table-count> ?, <text:table-formula> ?, <text:template-name> ?, <text:text-input> ?, <text:time> ?, <text:title> ?, <text:toc-mark> ?, <text:toc-mark-end> ?, <text:toc-mark-start> ?, <text:user-defined> ?, <text:user-field-get> ?, <text:user-field-input> ?, <text:user-index-mark> ?, <text:user-index-mark-end> ?, <text:user-index-mark-start> ?, <text:variable-get> ?, <text:variable-input> ?, <text:variable-set> ? and <text:word-count> ?.

        7.6 Database Fields

        7.6.1 General

        @@ -3100,60 +3100,60 @@

        7.6.2

        The <form:connection-resource> element specifies a source database.

        -

        The <form:connection-resource> element is usable within the following elements: <form:form> 13.3, <text:database-display> 7.6.3, <text:database-name> 7.6.7, <text:database-next> 7.6.4, <text:database-row-number> 7.6.6 and <text:database-row-select> 7.6.5.

        +

        The <form:connection-resource> element is usable within the following elements: <form:form> ?, <text:database-display> ?, <text:database-name> ?, <text:database-next> ?, <text:database-row-number> ? and <text:database-row-select> ?.

        -

        The <form:connection-resource> element has the following attribute: xlink:href 19.916.

        +

        The <form:connection-resource> element has the following attribute: xlink:href ?.

        The <form:connection-resource> element has no child elements.

        7.6.3 <text:database-display>

        The <text:database-display> element represents data from the current database row.

        -

        The <text:database-display> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

        +

        The <text:database-display> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

        -

        The <text:database-display> element has the following attributes: style:data-style-name 19.473, text:column-name 19.776, text:database-name 19.797, text:table-name 19.884 and text:table-type 19.885.

        +

        The <text:database-display> element has the following attributes: style:data-style-name ?, text:column-name ?, text:database-name ?, text:table-name ? and text:table-type ?.

        -

        The <text:database-display> element has the following child element: <form:connection-resource> 7.6.2.

        +

        The <text:database-display> element has the following child element: <form:connection-resource> ?.

        The <text:database-display> element has character data content.

        7.6.4 <text:database-next>

        The <text:database-next> element selects the database row following the one currently displayed in a <text:database-display> field.

        -

        The <text:database-next> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

        +

        The <text:database-next> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

        -

        The <text:database-next> element has the following attributes: text:condition 19.782, text:database-name 19.797, text:table-name 19.884 and text:table-type 19.885.

        +

        The <text:database-next> element has the following attributes: text:condition ?, text:database-name ?, text:table-name ? and text:table-type ?.

        -

        The <text:database-next> element has the following child element: <form:connection-resource> 7.6.2.

        +

        The <text:database-next> element has the following child element: <form:connection-resource> ?.

        7.6.5 <text:database-row-select>

        The <text:database-row-select> element selects a specific row from a current selection.

        -

        The <text:database-row-select> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

        +

        The <text:database-row-select> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

        -

        The <text:database-row-select> element has the following attributes: text:condition 19.782, text:database-name 19.797, text:row-number 19.865, text:table-name 19.884 and text:table-type 19.885.

        +

        The <text:database-row-select> element has the following attributes: text:condition ?, text:database-name ?, text:row-number ?, text:table-name ? and text:table-type ?.

        -

        The <text:database-row-select> element has the following child element: <form:connection-resource> 7.6.2.

        +

        The <text:database-row-select> element has the following child element: <form:connection-resource> ?.

        7.6.6 <text:database-row-number>

        The <text:database-row-number> element displays the current row number for a given table. The element displays the row number from a database and not the row number of a current selection that is used as an attribute value in the <text:database-row-select> element.

        -

        The <text:database-row-number> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

        +

        The <text:database-row-number> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

        -

        The <text:database-row-number> element has the following attributes: style:num-format 19.504, style:num-letter-sync 19.505, text:database-name 19.797, text:table-name 19.884, text:table-type 19.885 and text:value 19.906.

        +

        The <text:database-row-number> element has the following attributes: style:num-format ?, style:num-letter-sync ?, text:database-name ?, text:table-name ?, text:table-type ? and text:value ?.

        -

        The <text:database-row-number> element has the following child element: <form:connection-resource> 7.6.2.

        +

        The <text:database-row-number> element has the following child element: <form:connection-resource> ?.

        The <text:database-row-number> element has character data content.

        7.6.7 <text:database-name>

        The <text:database-name> element displays the database and table name of the last used table.

        -

        The <text:database-name> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

        +

        The <text:database-name> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

        -

        The <text:database-name> element has the following attributes: text:database-name 19.797, text:table-name 19.884 and text:table-type 19.885.

        +

        The <text:database-name> element has the following attributes: text:database-name ?, text:table-name ? and text:table-type ?.

        -

        The <text:database-name> element has the following child element: <form:connection-resource> 7.6.2.

        +

        The <text:database-name> element has the following child element: <form:connection-resource> ?.

        The <text:database-name> element has character data content.

        7.7 More Fields

        @@ -3165,9 +3165,9 @@

        7.7.1.

        The <text:page-variable-set> element is used to set a page variable.

        -

        The <text:page-variable-set> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

        +

        The <text:page-variable-set> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

        -

        The <text:page-variable-set> element has the following attributes: text:active 19.755 and text:page-adjust 19.851.

        +

        The <text:page-variable-set> element has the following attributes: text:active ? and text:page-adjust ?.

        The <text:page-variable-set> element has no child elements.

        @@ -3178,9 +3178,9 @@

        7.7.1.

        If the text:active attribute 19.755, has the value of false, the <text:page-variable-get> element will have no display for that page.

        -

        The <text:page-variable-get> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

        +

        The <text:page-variable-get> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

        -

        The <text:page-variable-get> element has the following attributes: style:num-format 19.504 and style:num-letter-sync 19.505.

        +

        The <text:page-variable-get> element has the following attributes: style:num-format ? and style:num-letter-sync ?.

        The <text:page-variable-get> element has no child elements.

        @@ -3191,9 +3191,9 @@

        7.7.2 <

        OpenDocument consumers that support the <text:placeholder> element shall use the text:description attribute value as the placeholder text, and shall ensure that this text clearly indicates that it is a placeholder for content of the specified type.

        -

        The <text:placeholder> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

        +

        The <text:placeholder> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

        -

        The <text:placeholder> element has the following attributes: text:description 19.801 and text:placeholder-type 19.853.

        +

        The <text:placeholder> element has the following attributes: text:description ? and text:placeholder-type ?.

        The <text:placeholder> element has no child elements.

        @@ -3202,9 +3202,9 @@

        7.7.3 The <text:conditional-text> element specifies a condition for display of one text string or another. If the condition is true, the text:string-value-if-true 19.879 attribute value is displayed. If the condition is false, the text:string-value-if-false 19.878 attribute value is displayed.

        -

        The <text:conditional-text> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

        +

        The <text:conditional-text> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

        -

        The <text:conditional-text> element has the following attributes: text:condition 19.782, text:current-value 19.791, text:string-value-if-false 19.878 and text:string-value-if-true 19.879.

        +

        The <text:conditional-text> element has the following attributes: text:condition ?, text:current-value ?, text:string-value-if-false ? and text:string-value-if-true ?.

        The <text:conditional-text> element has no child elements.

        @@ -3217,9 +3217,9 @@

        7.7.4 <

        If its text:condition attribute is missing or evaluates to false, the text content is displayed.

        -

        The <text:hidden-text> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

        +

        The <text:hidden-text> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

        -

        The <text:hidden-text> element has the following attributes: text:condition 19.782, text:is-hidden 19.821 and text:string-value 19.877.

        +

        The <text:hidden-text> element has the following attributes: text:condition ?, text:is-hidden ? and text:string-value ?.

        The <text:hidden-text> element has no child elements.

        @@ -3228,36 +3228,36 @@

        7.7.5 The <text:reference-ref> element represents a field that references a <text:reference-mark-start> 6.2.2.3 or <text:reference-mark> 6.2.2.2 element. Its text:reference-format 19.860 attribute specifies what is displayed according to the context of he referenced element.

        -

        The <text:reference-ref> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

        +

        The <text:reference-ref> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

        -

        The <text:reference-ref> element has the following attributes: text:ref-name 19.859 and text:reference-format 19.860.

        +

        The <text:reference-ref> element has the following attributes: text:ref-name ? and text:reference-format ?.

        The <text:reference-ref> element has no child elements.

        7.7.6 <text:bookmark-ref>

        The <text:bookmark-ref> element represents a field that references a <text:bookmark-start> 6.2.1.3 or <text:bookmark> 6.2.1.2 element. Its text:reference-format 19.860 attribute specifies what is displayed according to the context of the referenced element.

        -

        The <text:bookmark-ref> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

        +

        The <text:bookmark-ref> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

        -

        The <text:bookmark-ref> element has the following attributes: text:ref-name 19.859 and text:reference-format 19.860.

        +

        The <text:bookmark-ref> element has the following attributes: text:ref-name ? and text:reference-format ?.

        The <text:bookmark-ref> element has no child elements.

        7.7.7 <text:note-ref>

        The <text:note-ref> element represents a field that references a <text:note> 6.3.2 element. Its text:reference-format 19.860 attribute specifies what is displayed from the referenced element.

        -

        The <text:note-ref> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

        +

        The <text:note-ref> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

        -

        The <text:note-ref> element has the following attributes: text:note-class 19.843, text:ref-name 19.859 and text:reference-format 19.860.

        +

        The <text:note-ref> element has the following attributes: text:note-class ?, text:ref-name ? and text:reference-format ?.

        The <text:note-ref> element has no child elements.

        7.7.8 <text:sequence-ref>

        The <text:sequence-ref> element represents a field that references a <text:sequence> 7.4.13 element. Its text:reference-format 19.860 attribute specifies what is displayed according to the context of the referenced element.

        -

        The <text:sequence-ref> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

        +

        The <text:sequence-ref> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

        -

        The <text:sequence-ref> element has the following attributes: text:ref-name 19.859 and text:reference-format 19.860.

        +

        The <text:sequence-ref> element has the following attributes: text:ref-name ? and text:reference-format ?.

        The <text:sequence-ref> element has no child elements.

        7.7.9 <text:script>

        @@ -3270,9 +3270,9 @@

        7.7.9
      38. The <text:script> element contains the source code. 

      39. The source code is stored in an external file. The xlink:href attribute specifies the location of the source file. 

      40. The element shall have either an xlink:href attribute or content, but not both.

        -

        The <text:script> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

        +

        The <text:script> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

        -

        The <text:script> element has the following attributes: script:language 19.434, xlink:href 19.916 and xlink:type 19.919.

        +

        The <text:script> element has the following attributes: script:language ?, xlink:href ? and xlink:type ?.

        The <text:script> element has no child elements.

        @@ -3281,20 +3281,20 @@

        7.7.10 The <text:execute-macro> element represents a field that contains the name of a macro that is executed when the field is activated. The element may contain a text description of the macro. The name of the macro to be executed is specified by the text:name attribute.

        -

        The <text:execute-macro> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

        +

        The <text:execute-macro> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

        -

        The <text:execute-macro> element has the following attribute: text:name 19.841.

        +

        The <text:execute-macro> element has the following attribute: text:name ?.

        -

        The <text:execute-macro> element has the following child element: <office:event-listeners> 10.3.19.

        +

        The <text:execute-macro> element has the following child element: <office:event-listeners> ?.

        The <text:execute-macro> element has character data content.

        7.7.11 <text:hidden-paragraph>

        The <text:hidden-paragraph> element is a field that represents a condition. If the condition evaluates to false, the paragraph where this element appears is displayed unless the paragraph is enclosed in any other hiding element. If the condition evaluates to true, the paragraph is hidden unless the paragraph contains another <text:hidden-paragraph> element whose condition evaluates to false.

        -

        The <text:hidden-paragraph> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

        +

        The <text:hidden-paragraph> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

        -

        The <text:hidden-paragraph> element has the following attributes: text:condition 19.782 and text:is-hidden 19.821.

        +

        The <text:hidden-paragraph> element has the following attributes: text:condition ? and text:is-hidden ?.

        The <text:hidden-paragraph> element has no child elements.

        @@ -3305,9 +3305,9 @@

        7.7.12 See 14.7 for the use of DDE connections.

        -

        The <text:dde-connection> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

        +

        The <text:dde-connection> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

        -

        The <text:dde-connection> element has the following attribute: text:connection-name 19.783.

        +

        The <text:dde-connection> element has the following attribute: text:connection-name ?.

        The <text:dde-connection> element has no child elements.

        @@ -3316,9 +3316,9 @@

        7.7.13 The <text:measure> element represents a field that displays measure text. It can only be used within text that is contained in measure drawing objects.

        -

        The <text:measure> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

        +

        The <text:measure> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

        -

        The <text:measure> element has the following attribute: text:kind 19.831.

        +

        The <text:measure> element has the following attribute: text:kind ?.

        The <text:measure> element has no child elements.

        @@ -3327,9 +3327,9 @@

        The <text:table-formula> element field is deprecated. It stores a formula to be used in tables.

        -

        The <text:table-formula> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

        +

        The <text:table-formula> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

        -

        The <text:table-formula> element has the following attributes: style:data-style-name 19.473, text:display 19.802 and text:formula 19.811.

        +

        The <text:table-formula> element has the following attributes: style:data-style-name ?, text:display ? and text:formula ?.

        The <text:table-formula> element has no child elements.

        @@ -3347,90 +3347,90 @@

        8.1.1 The <text:toc-mark-start> element marks the start of a table of contents index entry.

        -

        The <text:toc-mark-start> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

        +

        The <text:toc-mark-start> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

        -

        The <text:toc-mark-start> element has the following attributes: text:id 19.815 and text:outline-level 19.850.

        +

        The <text:toc-mark-start> element has the following attributes: text:id ? and text:outline-level ?.

        The <text:toc-mark-start> element has no child elements.

        8.1.3 <text:toc-mark-end>

        The <text:toc-mark-end> element marks the end of a table of contents index entry.

        -

        The <text:toc-mark-end> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

        +

        The <text:toc-mark-end> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

        -

        The <text:toc-mark-end> element has the following attribute: text:id 19.815.

        +

        The <text:toc-mark-end> element has the following attribute: text:id ?.

        The <text:toc-mark-end> element has no child elements.

        8.1.4 <text:toc-mark>

        The <text:toc-mark> element represents a table of content index mark that does not enclose content.

        -

        The <text:toc-mark> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

        +

        The <text:toc-mark> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

        -

        The <text:toc-mark> element has the following attributes: text:outline-level 19.850 and text:string-value 19.877.

        +

        The <text:toc-mark> element has the following attributes: text:outline-level ? and text:string-value ?.

        The <text:toc-mark> element has no child elements.

        8.1.5 <text:user-index-mark-start>

        The <text:user-index-mark-start> element marks the start of a user-defined index entry.

        -

        The <text:user-index-mark-start> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

        +

        The <text:user-index-mark-start> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

        -

        The <text:user-index-mark-start> element has the following attributes: text:id 19.815, text:index-name 19.817 and text:outline-level 19.850.

        +

        The <text:user-index-mark-start> element has the following attributes: text:id ?, text:index-name ? and text:outline-level ?.

        The <text:user-index-mark-start> element has no child elements.

        8.1.6 <text:user-index-mark-end>

        The <text:user-index-mark-end> element marks the end of the user-defined index entry.

        -

        The <text:user-index-mark-end> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

        +

        The <text:user-index-mark-end> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

        -

        The <text:user-index-mark-end> element has the following attribute: text:id 19.815.

        +

        The <text:user-index-mark-end> element has the following attribute: text:id ?.

        The <text:user-index-mark-end> element has no child elements.

        8.1.7 <text:user-index-mark>

        The <text:user-index-mark> element represents a user-defined index mark that does not enclose content.

        -

        The <text:user-index-mark> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

        +

        The <text:user-index-mark> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

        -

        The <text:user-index-mark> element has the following attributes: text:index-name 19.817, text:outline-level 19.850 and text:string-value 19.877.

        +

        The <text:user-index-mark> element has the following attributes: text:index-name ?, text:outline-level ? and text:string-value ?.

        The <text:user-index-mark> element has no child elements.

        8.1.8 <text:alphabetical-index-mark-start>

        The <text:alphabetical-index-mark-start> element marks the start of an alphabetical index entry.

        -

        The <text:alphabetical-index-mark-start> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

        +

        The <text:alphabetical-index-mark-start> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

        -

        The <text:alphabetical-index-mark-start> element has the following attributes: text:id 19.815, text:key1 19.827, text:key1-phonetic 19.829, text:key2 19.828, text:key2-phonetic 19.830, text:main-entry 19.837 and text:string-value-phonetic 19.876.

        +

        The <text:alphabetical-index-mark-start> element has the following attributes: text:id ?, text:key1 ?, text:key1-phonetic ?, text:key2 ?, text:key2-phonetic ?, text:main-entry ? and text:string-value-phonetic ?.

        The <text:alphabetical-index-mark-start> element has no child elements.

        8.1.9 <text:alphabetical-index-mark-end>

        The <text:alphabetical-index-mark-end> element marks the end of an alphabetical index entry.

        -

        The <text:alphabetical-index-mark-end> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

        +

        The <text:alphabetical-index-mark-end> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

        -

        The <text:alphabetical-index-mark-end> element has the following attribute: text:id 19.815.

        +

        The <text:alphabetical-index-mark-end> element has the following attribute: text:id ?.

        The <text:alphabetical-index-mark-end> element has no child elements.

        8.1.10 <text:alphabetical-index-mark>

        The <text:user-index-mark> element represents a user-defined index mark that does not enclose content.

        -

        The <text:alphabetical-index-mark> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

        +

        The <text:alphabetical-index-mark> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

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        The <text:alphabetical-index-mark> element has the following attributes: text:key1 19.827, text:key1-phonetic 19.829, text:key2 19.828, text:key2-phonetic 19.830, text:main-entry 19.837, text:string-value 19.877 and text:string-value-phonetic 19.876.

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        The <text:alphabetical-index-mark> element has the following attributes: text:key1 ?, text:key1-phonetic ?, text:key2 ?, text:key2-phonetic ?, text:main-entry ?, text:string-value ? and text:string-value-phonetic ?.

        The <text:alphabetical-index-mark> element has no child elements.

        8.1.11 <text:bibliography-mark>

        The <text:bibliography-mark> element contains the text and information for a bibliography index entry.

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        The <text:bibliography-mark> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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        The <text:bibliography-mark> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

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        The <text:bibliography-mark> element has the following attributes: text:address 19.756, text:annote 19.760, text:author 19.761, text:bibliography-type 19.763, text:booktitle 19.764, text:chapter 19.772, text:custom1 19.792, text:custom2 19.793, text:custom3 19.794, text:custom4 19.795, text:custom5 19.796, text:edition 19.806, text:editor 19.807, text:howpublished 19.813, text:identifier 19.816, text:institution 19.820, text:isbn 19.823, text:issn 19.824, text:journal 19.825, text:month 19.840, text:note 19.842, text:number 19.844, text:organizations 19.849, text:pages 19.852, text:publisher 19.858, text:report-type 19.862, text:school 19.866, text:series 19.868, text:title 19.888, text:url 19.890, text:volume 19.908 and text:year 19.909.

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        The <text:bibliography-mark> element has the following attributes: text:address ?, text:annote ?, text:author ?, text:bibliography-type ?, text:booktitle ?, text:chapter ?, text:custom1 ?, text:custom2 ?, text:custom3 ?, text:custom4 ?, text:custom5 ?, text:edition ?, text:editor ?, text:howpublished ?, text:identifier ?, text:institution ?, text:isbn ?, text:issn ?, text:journal ?, text:month ?, text:note ?, text:number ?, text:organizations ?, text:pages ?, text:publisher ?, text:report-type ?, text:school ?, text:series ?, text:title ?, text:url ?, text:volume ? and text:year ?.

        The <text:bibliography-mark> element has no child elements.

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        8.2.2 The <text:index-body> element is used for all types of indexes. It contains the index content generated to form the index.

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        The <text:index-body> element is usable within the following elements: <text:alphabetical-index> 8.8, <text:bibliography> 8.9, <text:illustration-index> 8.4, <text:object-index> 8.6, <text:table-index> 8.5, <text:table-of-content> 8.3 and <text:user-index> 8.7.

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        The <text:index-body> element is usable within the following elements: <text:alphabetical-index> ?, <text:bibliography> ?, <text:illustration-index> ?, <text:object-index> ?, <text:table-index> ?, <text:table-of-content> ? and <text:user-index> ?.

        The <text:index-body> element has no attributes.

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        The <text:index-body> element has the following child elements: <dr3d:scene> 10.5.2, <draw:a> 10.4.12, <draw:caption> 10.3.11, <draw:circle> 10.3.8, <draw:connector> 10.3.10, <draw:control> 10.3.13, <draw:custom-shape> 10.6.1, <draw:ellipse> 10.3.9, <draw:frame> 10.4.2, <draw:g> 10.3.15, <draw:line> 10.3.3, <draw:measure> 10.3.12, <draw:page-thumbnail> 10.3.14, <draw:path> 10.3.7, <draw:polygon> 10.3.5, <draw:polyline> 10.3.4, <draw:rect> 10.3.2, <draw:regular-polygon> 10.3.6, <table:table> 9.1.2, <text:alphabetical-index> 8.8, <text:bibliography> 8.9, <text:change> 5.5.8.4, <text:change-end> 5.5.8.3, <text:change-start> 5.5.8.2, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:illustration-index> 8.4, <text:index-title> 8.2.3, <text:list> 5.3.1, <text:numbered-paragraph> 5.3.6, <text:object-index> 8.6, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:section> 5.4, <text:soft-page-break> 5.6, <text:table-index> 8.5, <text:table-of-content> 8.3 and <text:user-index> 8.7.

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        The <text:index-body> element has the following child elements: <dr3d:scene> ?, <draw:a> ?, <draw:caption> ?, <draw:circle> ?, <draw:connector> ?, <draw:control> ?, <draw:custom-shape> ?, <draw:ellipse> ?, <draw:frame> ?, <draw:g> ?, <draw:line> ?, <draw:measure> ?, <draw:page-thumbnail> ?, <draw:path> ?, <draw:polygon> ?, <draw:polyline> ?, <draw:rect> ?, <draw:regular-polygon> ?, <table:table> ?, <text:alphabetical-index> ?, <text:bibliography> ?, <text:change> ?, <text:change-end> ?, <text:change-start> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:illustration-index> ?, <text:index-title> ?, <text:list> ?, <text:numbered-paragraph> ?, <text:object-index> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:section> ?, <text:soft-page-break> ?, <text:table-index> ?, <text:table-of-content> ? and <text:user-index> ?.

        8.2.3 <text:index-title>

        The <text:index-title> element contains the title of an index.

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        The <text:index-title> element is usable within the following elements: <style:footer> 16.12, <style:footer-first> 16.13, <style:footer-left> 16.15, <style:header> 16.10, <style:header-first> 16.11, <style:header-left> 16.14, <text:index-body> 8.2.2 and <text:index-title> 8.2.3.

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        The <text:index-title> element is usable within the following elements: <style:footer> ?, <style:footer-first> ?, <style:footer-left> ?, <style:header> ?, <style:header-first> ?, <style:header-left> ?, <text:index-body> ? and <text:index-title> ?.

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        The <text:index-title> element has the following attributes: text:name 19.841, text:protected 19.855, text:protection-key 19.856, text:protection-key-digest-algorithm 19.857, text:style-name 19.880 and xml:id 19.920.

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        The <text:index-title> element has the following attributes: text:name ?, text:protected ?, text:protection-key ?, text:protection-key-digest-algorithm ?, text:style-name ? and xml:id ?.

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        The <text:index-title> element has the following child elements: <dr3d:scene> 10.5.2, <draw:a> 10.4.12, <draw:caption> 10.3.11, <draw:circle> 10.3.8, <draw:connector> 10.3.10, <draw:control> 10.3.13, <draw:custom-shape> 10.6.1, <draw:ellipse> 10.3.9, <draw:frame> 10.4.2, <draw:g> 10.3.15, <draw:line> 10.3.3, <draw:measure> 10.3.12, <draw:page-thumbnail> 10.3.14, <draw:path> 10.3.7, <draw:polygon> 10.3.5, <draw:polyline> 10.3.4, <draw:rect> 10.3.2, <draw:regular-polygon> 10.3.6, <table:table> 9.1.2, <text:alphabetical-index> 8.8, <text:bibliography> 8.9, <text:change> 5.5.8.4, <text:change-end> 5.5.8.3, <text:change-start> 5.5.8.2, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:illustration-index> 8.4, <text:index-title> 8.2.3, <text:list> 5.3.1, <text:numbered-paragraph> 5.3.6, <text:object-index> 8.6, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:section> 5.4, <text:soft-page-break> 5.6, <text:table-index> 8.5, <text:table-of-content> 8.3 and <text:user-index> 8.7.

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        The <text:index-title> element has the following child elements: <dr3d:scene> ?, <draw:a> ?, <draw:caption> ?, <draw:circle> ?, <draw:connector> ?, <draw:control> ?, <draw:custom-shape> ?, <draw:ellipse> ?, <draw:frame> ?, <draw:g> ?, <draw:line> ?, <draw:measure> ?, <draw:page-thumbnail> ?, <draw:path> ?, <draw:polygon> ?, <draw:polyline> ?, <draw:rect> ?, <draw:regular-polygon> ?, <table:table> ?, <text:alphabetical-index> ?, <text:bibliography> ?, <text:change> ?, <text:change-end> ?, <text:change-start> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:illustration-index> ?, <text:index-title> ?, <text:list> ?, <text:numbered-paragraph> ?, <text:object-index> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:section> ?, <text:soft-page-break> ?, <text:table-index> ?, <text:table-of-content> ? and <text:user-index> ?.

        8.3 <text:table-of-content>

        8.3.1 General

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        8.3.1 Headings (as defined by the outline structure of the document), up to a selected level. 

      41. Table of contents index marks. 

      42. Paragraphs formatted with specified paragraph styles. 

      43. Note: Paragraphs may be selected for inclusion in a table of contents based on their styles. Selection is based on a paragraph's style matching a style specified by the <text:index-source-styles> child element of a <text:table-of-content-source> child element of a <text:table-of-content> element, when the text:use-index-source-styles attribute of the child <text:index-source-styles> element has the value true.

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        The <text:table-of-content> element is usable within the following elements: <draw:text-box> 10.4.3, <office:text> 3.4, <style:footer> 16.12, <style:footer-first> 16.13, <style:footer-left> 16.15, <style:header> 16.10, <style:header-first> 16.11, <style:header-left> 16.14, <table:covered-table-cell> 9.1.5, <table:table-cell> 9.1.4, <text:deletion> 5.5.5, <text:index-body> 8.2.2, <text:index-title> 8.2.3, <text:note-body> 6.3.4 and <text:section> 5.4.

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        The <text:table-of-content> element is usable within the following elements: <draw:text-box> ?, <office:text> ?, <style:footer> ?, <style:footer-first> ?, <style:footer-left> ?, <style:header> ?, <style:header-first> ?, <style:header-left> ?, <table:covered-table-cell> ?, <table:table-cell> ?, <text:deletion> ?, <text:index-body> ?, <text:index-title> ?, <text:note-body> ? and <text:section> ?.

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        The <text:table-of-content> element has the following attributes: text:name 19.841, text:protected 19.855, text:protection-key 19.856, text:protection-key-digest-algorithm 19.857, text:style-name 19.880 and xml:id 19.920.

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        The <text:table-of-content> element has the following attributes: text:name ?, text:protected ?, text:protection-key ?, text:protection-key-digest-algorithm ?, text:style-name ? and xml:id ?.

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        The <text:table-of-content> element has the following child elements: <text:index-body> 8.2.2 and <text:table-of-content-source> 8.3.2.

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        The <text:table-of-content> element has the following child elements: <text:index-body> ? and <text:table-of-content-source> ?.

        8.3.2 <text:table-of-content-source>

        The <text:table-of-content-source> element specifies how a table of contents is generated. It also specifies the styles to be applied to index entries.

        -

        The <text:table-of-content-source> element is usable within the following element: <text:table-of-content> 8.3.

        +

        The <text:table-of-content-source> element is usable within the following element: <text:table-of-content> ?.

        -

        The <text:table-of-content-source> element has the following attributes: text:index-scope 19.818, text:outline-level 19.850, text:relative-tab-stop-position 19.861, text:use-index-marks 19.896, text:use-index-source-styles 19.897 and text:use-outline-level 19.902.

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        The <text:table-of-content-source> element has the following attributes: text:index-scope ?, text:outline-level ?, text:relative-tab-stop-position ?, text:use-index-marks ?, text:use-index-source-styles ? and text:use-outline-level ?.

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        The <text:table-of-content-source> element has the following child elements: <text:index-source-styles> 8.10, <text:index-title-template> 8.12 and <text:table-of-content-entry-template> 8.3.3.

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        The <text:table-of-content-source> element has the following child elements: <text:index-source-styles> ?, <text:index-title-template> ? and <text:table-of-content-entry-template> ?.

        8.3.3 <text:table-of-content-entry-template>

        The <text:table-of-content-entry-template> element specifies the format of an index entry for a specified outline level.

        For each <text:table-of-content-source> element, there shall not be more than one <text:table-of-content-entry-template> for a specified outline level.

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        The <text:table-of-content-entry-template> element is usable within the following element: <text:table-of-content-source> 8.3.2.

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        The <text:table-of-content-entry-template> element is usable within the following element: <text:table-of-content-source> ?.

        -

        The <text:table-of-content-entry-template> element has the following attributes: text:outline-level 19.850 and text:style-name 19.880.

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        The <text:table-of-content-entry-template> element has the following attributes: text:outline-level ? and text:style-name ?.

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        The <text:table-of-content-entry-template> element has the following child elements: <text:index-entry-chapter> 8.13.1, <text:index-entry-link-end> 8.13.8, <text:index-entry-link-start> 8.13.7, <text:index-entry-page-number> 8.13.3, <text:index-entry-span> 8.13.4, <text:index-entry-tab-stop> 8.13.6 and <text:index-entry-text> 8.13.2.

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        The <text:table-of-content-entry-template> element has the following child elements: <text:index-entry-chapter> ?, <text:index-entry-link-end> ?, <text:index-entry-link-start> ?, <text:index-entry-page-number> ?, <text:index-entry-span> ?, <text:index-entry-tab-stop> ? and <text:index-entry-text> ?.

        8.4 <text:illustration-index>

        8.4.1 General

        The <text:illustration-index> element represents an index of the images and graphics in a current document or chapter.

        -

        The <text:illustration-index> element is usable within the following elements: <draw:text-box> 10.4.3, <office:text> 3.4, <style:footer> 16.12, <style:footer-first> 16.13, <style:footer-left> 16.15, <style:header> 16.10, <style:header-first> 16.11, <style:header-left> 16.14, <table:covered-table-cell> 9.1.5, <table:table-cell> 9.1.4, <text:deletion> 5.5.5, <text:index-body> 8.2.2, <text:index-title> 8.2.3, <text:note-body> 6.3.4 and <text:section> 5.4.

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        The <text:illustration-index> element is usable within the following elements: <draw:text-box> ?, <office:text> ?, <style:footer> ?, <style:footer-first> ?, <style:footer-left> ?, <style:header> ?, <style:header-first> ?, <style:header-left> ?, <table:covered-table-cell> ?, <table:table-cell> ?, <text:deletion> ?, <text:index-body> ?, <text:index-title> ?, <text:note-body> ? and <text:section> ?.

        -

        The <text:illustration-index> element has the following attributes: text:name 19.841, text:protected 19.855, text:protection-key 19.856, text:protection-key-digest-algorithm 19.857, text:style-name 19.880 and xml:id 19.920.

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        The <text:illustration-index> element has the following attributes: text:name ?, text:protected ?, text:protection-key ?, text:protection-key-digest-algorithm ?, text:style-name ? and xml:id ?.

        -

        The <text:illustration-index> element has the following child elements: <text:illustration-index-source> 8.4.2 and <text:index-body> 8.2.2.

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        The <text:illustration-index> element has the following child elements: <text:illustration-index-source> ? and <text:index-body> ?.

        8.4.2 <text:illustration-index-source>

        The <text:illustration-index-source> element specifies how an index of illustrations is generated.

        -

        The <text:illustration-index-source> element is usable within the following element: <text:illustration-index> 8.4.

        +

        The <text:illustration-index-source> element is usable within the following element: <text:illustration-index> ?.

        -

        The <text:illustration-index-source> element has the following attributes: text:caption-sequence-format 19.769, text:caption-sequence-name 19.770, text:index-scope 19.818, text:relative-tab-stop-position 19.861 and text:use-caption 19.891.

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        The <text:illustration-index-source> element has the following attributes: text:caption-sequence-format ?, text:caption-sequence-name ?, text:index-scope ?, text:relative-tab-stop-position ? and text:use-caption ?.

        -

        The <text:illustration-index-source> element has the following child elements: <text:illustration-index-entry-template> 8.4.3 and <text:index-title-template> 8.12.

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        The <text:illustration-index-source> element has the following child elements: <text:illustration-index-entry-template> ? and <text:index-title-template> ?.

        8.4.3 <text:illustration-index-entry-template>

        The <text:illustration-index-entry-template> element specifies the format of an index entry.

        -

        The <text:illustration-index-entry-template> element is usable within the following element: <text:illustration-index-source> 8.4.2.

        +

        The <text:illustration-index-entry-template> element is usable within the following element: <text:illustration-index-source> ?.

        -

        The <text:illustration-index-entry-template> element has the following attribute: text:style-name 19.880.

        +

        The <text:illustration-index-entry-template> element has the following attribute: text:style-name ?.

        -

        The <text:illustration-index-entry-template> element has the following child elements: <text:index-entry-chapter> 8.13.1, <text:index-entry-link-end> 8.13.8, <text:index-entry-link-start> 8.13.7, <text:index-entry-page-number> 8.13.3, <text:index-entry-span> 8.13.4, <text:index-entry-tab-stop> 8.13.6 and <text:index-entry-text> 8.13.2.

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        The <text:illustration-index-entry-template> element has the following child elements: <text:index-entry-chapter> ?, <text:index-entry-link-end> ?, <text:index-entry-link-start> ?, <text:index-entry-page-number> ?, <text:index-entry-span> ?, <text:index-entry-tab-stop> ? and <text:index-entry-text> ?.

        8.5 <text:table-index>

        8.5.1 General

        The <text:table-index> element represents an index of the tables in a document or chapter.

        -

        The <text:table-index> element is usable within the following elements: <draw:text-box> 10.4.3, <office:text> 3.4, <style:footer> 16.12, <style:footer-first> 16.13, <style:footer-left> 16.15, <style:header> 16.10, <style:header-first> 16.11, <style:header-left> 16.14, <table:covered-table-cell> 9.1.5, <table:table-cell> 9.1.4, <text:deletion> 5.5.5, <text:index-body> 8.2.2, <text:index-title> 8.2.3, <text:note-body> 6.3.4 and <text:section> 5.4.

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        The <text:table-index> element is usable within the following elements: <draw:text-box> ?, <office:text> ?, <style:footer> ?, <style:footer-first> ?, <style:footer-left> ?, <style:header> ?, <style:header-first> ?, <style:header-left> ?, <table:covered-table-cell> ?, <table:table-cell> ?, <text:deletion> ?, <text:index-body> ?, <text:index-title> ?, <text:note-body> ? and <text:section> ?.

        -

        The <text:table-index> element has the following attributes: text:name 19.841, text:protected 19.855, text:protection-key 19.856, text:protection-key-digest-algorithm 19.857, text:style-name 19.880 and xml:id 19.920.

        +

        The <text:table-index> element has the following attributes: text:name ?, text:protected ?, text:protection-key ?, text:protection-key-digest-algorithm ?, text:style-name ? and xml:id ?.

        -

        The <text:table-index> element has the following child elements: <text:index-body> 8.2.2 and <text:table-index-source> 8.5.2.

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        The <text:table-index> element has the following child elements: <text:index-body> ? and <text:table-index-source> ?.

        8.5.2 <text:table-index-source>

        The <text:table-index-source> element specifies how an index of tables is generated.

        -

        The <text:table-index-source> element is usable within the following element: <text:table-index> 8.5.

        +

        The <text:table-index-source> element is usable within the following element: <text:table-index> ?.

        -

        The <text:table-index-source> element has the following attributes: text:caption-sequence-format 19.769, text:caption-sequence-name 19.770, text:index-scope 19.818, text:relative-tab-stop-position 19.861 and text:use-caption 19.891.

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        The <text:table-index-source> element has the following attributes: text:caption-sequence-format ?, text:caption-sequence-name ?, text:index-scope ?, text:relative-tab-stop-position ? and text:use-caption ?.

        -

        The <text:table-index-source> element has the following child elements: <text:index-title-template> 8.12 and <text:table-index-entry-template> 8.5.3.

        +

        The <text:table-index-source> element has the following child elements: <text:index-title-template> ? and <text:table-index-entry-template> ?.

        8.5.3 <text:table-index-entry-template>

        The <text:table-index-entry-template> element specifies the format of an index entry.

        -

        The <text:table-index-entry-template> element is usable within the following element: <text:table-index-source> 8.5.2.

        +

        The <text:table-index-entry-template> element is usable within the following element: <text:table-index-source> ?.

        -

        The <text:table-index-entry-template> element has the following attribute: text:style-name 19.880.

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        The <text:table-index-entry-template> element has the following attribute: text:style-name ?.

        -

        The <text:table-index-entry-template> element has the following child elements: <text:index-entry-chapter> 8.13.1, <text:index-entry-link-end> 8.13.8, <text:index-entry-link-start> 8.13.7, <text:index-entry-page-number> 8.13.3, <text:index-entry-span> 8.13.4, <text:index-entry-tab-stop> 8.13.6 and <text:index-entry-text> 8.13.2.

        +

        The <text:table-index-entry-template> element has the following child elements: <text:index-entry-chapter> ?, <text:index-entry-link-end> ?, <text:index-entry-link-start> ?, <text:index-entry-page-number> ?, <text:index-entry-span> ?, <text:index-entry-tab-stop> ? and <text:index-entry-text> ?.

        8.6 <text:object-index>

        8.6.1 General

        The <text:object-index> element represents an index of the objects in a document or chapter. The types of objects that should be included in the index are defined by the <text:object-index-source> element. 8.6.2

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        The <text:object-index> element is usable within the following elements: <draw:text-box> 10.4.3, <office:text> 3.4, <style:footer> 16.12, <style:footer-first> 16.13, <style:footer-left> 16.15, <style:header> 16.10, <style:header-first> 16.11, <style:header-left> 16.14, <table:covered-table-cell> 9.1.5, <table:table-cell> 9.1.4, <text:deletion> 5.5.5, <text:index-body> 8.2.2, <text:index-title> 8.2.3, <text:note-body> 6.3.4 and <text:section> 5.4.

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        The <text:object-index> element is usable within the following elements: <draw:text-box> ?, <office:text> ?, <style:footer> ?, <style:footer-first> ?, <style:footer-left> ?, <style:header> ?, <style:header-first> ?, <style:header-left> ?, <table:covered-table-cell> ?, <table:table-cell> ?, <text:deletion> ?, <text:index-body> ?, <text:index-title> ?, <text:note-body> ? and <text:section> ?.

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        The <text:object-index> element has the following attributes: text:name 19.841, text:protected 19.855, text:protection-key 19.856, text:protection-key-digest-algorithm 19.857, text:style-name 19.880 and xml:id 19.920.

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        The <text:object-index> element has the following attributes: text:name ?, text:protected ?, text:protection-key ?, text:protection-key-digest-algorithm ?, text:style-name ? and xml:id ?.

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        The <text:object-index> element has the following child elements: <text:index-body> 8.2.2 and <text:object-index-source> 8.6.2.

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        The <text:object-index> element has the following child elements: <text:index-body> ? and <text:object-index-source> ?.

        8.6.2 <text:object-index-source>

        The <text:object-index-source> element specifies which object types to include in the index of objects.

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        The <text:object-index-source> element is usable within the following element: <text:object-index> 8.6.

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        The <text:object-index-source> element is usable within the following element: <text:object-index> ?.

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        The <text:object-index-source> element has the following attributes: text:index-scope 19.818, text:relative-tab-stop-position 19.861, text:use-chart-objects 19.892, text:use-draw-objects 19.893, text:use-math-objects 19.899, text:use-other-objects 19.901 and text:use-spreadsheet-objects 19.904.

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        The <text:object-index-source> element has the following attributes: text:index-scope ?, text:relative-tab-stop-position ?, text:use-chart-objects ?, text:use-draw-objects ?, text:use-math-objects ?, text:use-other-objects ? and text:use-spreadsheet-objects ?.

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        The <text:object-index-source> element has the following child elements: <text:index-title-template> 8.12 and <text:object-index-entry-template> 8.6.3.

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        The <text:object-index-source> element has the following child elements: <text:index-title-template> ? and <text:object-index-entry-template> ?.

        8.6.3 <text:object-index-entry-template>

        The <text:object-index-entry-template> element specifies the format of an index entry.

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        The <text:object-index-entry-template> element is usable within the following element: <text:object-index-source> 8.6.2.

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        The <text:object-index-entry-template> element is usable within the following element: <text:object-index-source> ?.

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        The <text:object-index-entry-template> element has the following attribute: text:style-name 19.880.

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        The <text:object-index-entry-template> element has the following attribute: text:style-name ?.

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        The <text:object-index-entry-template> element has the following child elements: <text:index-entry-chapter> 8.13.1, <text:index-entry-link-end> 8.13.8, <text:index-entry-link-start> 8.13.7, <text:index-entry-page-number> 8.13.3, <text:index-entry-span> 8.13.4, <text:index-entry-tab-stop> 8.13.6 and <text:index-entry-text> 8.13.2.

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        The <text:object-index-entry-template> element has the following child elements: <text:index-entry-chapter> ?, <text:index-entry-link-end> ?, <text:index-entry-link-start> ?, <text:index-entry-page-number> ?, <text:index-entry-span> ?, <text:index-entry-tab-stop> ? and <text:index-entry-text> ?.

        8.7 <text:user-index>

        8.7.1 General

        The <text:user-index> element represents a user-defined index. A user-defined index may include entries from the following sources:

        • Index marks 

        • Paragraphs formatted using specified paragraph styles 

        • Tables, images, or objects 

        • Text frames 

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        The <text:user-index> element is usable within the following elements: <draw:text-box> 10.4.3, <office:text> 3.4, <style:footer> 16.12, <style:footer-first> 16.13, <style:footer-left> 16.15, <style:header> 16.10, <style:header-first> 16.11, <style:header-left> 16.14, <table:covered-table-cell> 9.1.5, <table:table-cell> 9.1.4, <text:deletion> 5.5.5, <text:index-body> 8.2.2, <text:index-title> 8.2.3, <text:note-body> 6.3.4 and <text:section> 5.4.

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        The <text:user-index> element is usable within the following elements: <draw:text-box> ?, <office:text> ?, <style:footer> ?, <style:footer-first> ?, <style:footer-left> ?, <style:header> ?, <style:header-first> ?, <style:header-left> ?, <table:covered-table-cell> ?, <table:table-cell> ?, <text:deletion> ?, <text:index-body> ?, <text:index-title> ?, <text:note-body> ? and <text:section> ?.

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        The <text:user-index> element has the following attributes: text:name 19.841, text:protected 19.855, text:protection-key 19.856, text:protection-key-digest-algorithm 19.857, text:style-name 19.880 and xml:id 19.920.

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        The <text:user-index> element has the following attributes: text:name ?, text:protected ?, text:protection-key ?, text:protection-key-digest-algorithm ?, text:style-name ? and xml:id ?.

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        The <text:user-index> element has the following child elements: <text:index-body> 8.2.2 and <text:user-index-source> 8.7.2.

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        The <text:user-index> element has the following child elements: <text:index-body> ? and <text:user-index-source> ?.

        8.7.2 <text:user-index-source>

        The <text:user-index-source> element defines the generation of user-defined indexes.

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        The <text:user-index-source> element is usable within the following element: <text:user-index> 8.7.

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        The <text:user-index-source> element is usable within the following element: <text:user-index> ?.

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        The <text:user-index-source> element has the following attributes: text:copy-outline-levels 19.787, text:index-name 19.817, text:index-scope 19.818, text:relative-tab-stop-position 19.861, text:use-floating-frames 19.894, text:use-graphics 19.895, text:use-index-marks 19.896, text:use-index-source-styles 19.897, text:use-objects 19.900 and text:use-tables 19.905.

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        The <text:user-index-source> element has the following attributes: text:copy-outline-levels ?, text:index-name ?, text:index-scope ?, text:relative-tab-stop-position ?, text:use-floating-frames ?, text:use-graphics ?, text:use-index-marks ?, text:use-index-source-styles ?, text:use-objects ? and text:use-tables ?.

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        The <text:user-index-source> element has the following child elements: <text:index-source-styles> 8.10, <text:index-title-template> 8.12 and <text:user-index-entry-template> 8.7.3.

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        The <text:user-index-source> element has the following child elements: <text:index-source-styles> ?, <text:index-title-template> ? and <text:user-index-entry-template> ?.

        8.7.3 <text:user-index-entry-template>

        The <text:user-index-entry-template> element contains entry elements for chapter number, page number, entry text, text spans, and tab stops.

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        The <text:user-index-entry-template> element is usable within the following element: <text:user-index-source> 8.7.2.

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        The <text:user-index-entry-template> element is usable within the following element: <text:user-index-source> ?.

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        The <text:user-index-entry-template> element has the following attributes: text:outline-level 19.850 and text:style-name 19.880.

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        The <text:user-index-entry-template> element has the following attributes: text:outline-level ? and text:style-name ?.

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        The <text:user-index-entry-template> element has the following child elements: <text:index-entry-chapter> 8.13.1, <text:index-entry-link-end> 8.13.8, <text:index-entry-link-start> 8.13.7, <text:index-entry-page-number> 8.13.3, <text:index-entry-span> 8.13.4, <text:index-entry-tab-stop> 8.13.6 and <text:index-entry-text> 8.13.2.

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        The <text:user-index-entry-template> element has the following child elements: <text:index-entry-chapter> ?, <text:index-entry-link-end> ?, <text:index-entry-link-start> ?, <text:index-entry-page-number> ?, <text:index-entry-span> ?, <text:index-entry-tab-stop> ? and <text:index-entry-text> ?.

        8.8 <text:alphabetical-index>

        8.8.1 General

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        8.8.1 Note: Sort orders are locale-specific.

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        The <text:alphabetical-index> element is usable within the following elements: <draw:text-box> 10.4.3, <office:text> 3.4, <style:footer> 16.12, <style:footer-first> 16.13, <style:footer-left> 16.15, <style:header> 16.10, <style:header-first> 16.11, <style:header-left> 16.14, <table:covered-table-cell> 9.1.5, <table:table-cell> 9.1.4, <text:deletion> 5.5.5, <text:index-body> 8.2.2, <text:index-title> 8.2.3, <text:note-body> 6.3.4 and <text:section> 5.4.

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        The <text:alphabetical-index> element is usable within the following elements: <draw:text-box> ?, <office:text> ?, <style:footer> ?, <style:footer-first> ?, <style:footer-left> ?, <style:header> ?, <style:header-first> ?, <style:header-left> ?, <table:covered-table-cell> ?, <table:table-cell> ?, <text:deletion> ?, <text:index-body> ?, <text:index-title> ?, <text:note-body> ? and <text:section> ?.

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        The <text:alphabetical-index> element has the following attributes: text:name 19.841, text:protected 19.855, text:protection-key 19.856, text:protection-key-digest-algorithm 19.857, text:style-name 19.880 and xml:id 19.920.

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        The <text:alphabetical-index> element has the following attributes: text:name ?, text:protected ?, text:protection-key ?, text:protection-key-digest-algorithm ?, text:style-name ? and xml:id ?.

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        The <text:alphabetical-index> element has the following child elements: <text:alphabetical-index-source> 8.8.2 and <text:index-body> 8.2.2.

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        The <text:alphabetical-index> element has the following child elements: <text:alphabetical-index-source> ? and <text:index-body> ?.

        8.8.2 <text:alphabetical-index-source>

        The <text:alphabetical-index-source> element specifies how an alphabetical index is generated.

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        The <text:alphabetical-index-source> element is usable within the following element: <text:alphabetical-index> 8.8.

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        The <text:alphabetical-index-source> element is usable within the following element: <text:alphabetical-index> ?.

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        The <text:alphabetical-index-source> element has the following attributes: fo:country 19.234, fo:language 19.236, fo:script 19.242, style:rfc-language-tag 19.516, text:alphabetical-separators 19.757, text:capitalize-entries 19.767, text:combine-entries 19.777, text:combine-entries-with-dash 19.778, text:combine-entries-with-pp 19.779, text:comma-separated 19.780, text:ignore-case 19.819, text:index-scope 19.818, text:main-entry-style-name 19.838, text:relative-tab-stop-position 19.861, text:sort-algorithm 19.871 and text:use-keys-as-entries 19.898.

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        The <text:alphabetical-index-source> element has the following attributes: fo:country ?, fo:language ?, fo:script ?, style:rfc-language-tag ?, text:alphabetical-separators ?, text:capitalize-entries ?, text:combine-entries ?, text:combine-entries-with-dash ?, text:combine-entries-with-pp ?, text:comma-separated ?, text:ignore-case ?, text:index-scope ?, text:main-entry-style-name ?, text:relative-tab-stop-position ?, text:sort-algorithm ? and text:use-keys-as-entries ?.

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        The <text:alphabetical-index-source> element has the following child elements: <text:alphabetical-index-entry-template> 8.8.4 and <text:index-title-template> 8.12.

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        The <text:alphabetical-index-source> element has the following child elements: <text:alphabetical-index-entry-template> ? and <text:index-title-template> ?.

        8.8.3 <text:alphabetical-index-auto-mark-file>

        The <text:alphabetical-index-auto-mark-file> element specifies an auto mark file. An auto mark file is a file that defines a list of terms that may be used by consumers to automatically insert alphabetical index marks (see 8.1.8, 8.1.10).

        The format of an index mark file is implementation-defined.

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        The <text:alphabetical-index-auto-mark-file> element is usable within the following elements: <office:chart> 3.8, <office:drawing> 3.5, <office:presentation> 3.6, <office:spreadsheet> 3.7, <office:text> 3.4, <style:footer> 16.12, <style:footer-first> 16.13, <style:footer-left> 16.15, <style:header> 16.10, <style:header-first> 16.11 and <style:header-left> 16.14.

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        The <text:alphabetical-index-auto-mark-file> element is usable within the following elements: <office:chart> ?, <office:drawing> ?, <office:presentation> ?, <office:spreadsheet> ?, <office:text> ?, <style:footer> ?, <style:footer-first> ?, <style:footer-left> ?, <style:header> ?, <style:header-first> ? and <style:header-left> ?.

        -

        The <text:alphabetical-index-auto-mark-file> element has the following attributes: xlink:href 19.916 and xlink:type 19.919.

        +

        The <text:alphabetical-index-auto-mark-file> element has the following attributes: xlink:href ? and xlink:type ?.

        The <text:alphabetical-index-auto-mark-file> element has no child elements.

        8.8.4 <text:alphabetical-index-entry-template>

        The <text:alphabetical-index-entry-template> element specifies the format of an alphabetical index entry.

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        The <text:alphabetical-index-entry-template> element is usable within the following element: <text:alphabetical-index-source> 8.8.2.

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        The <text:alphabetical-index-entry-template> element is usable within the following element: <text:alphabetical-index-source> ?.

        -

        The <text:alphabetical-index-entry-template> element has the following attributes: text:outline-level 19.850 and text:style-name 19.880.

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        The <text:alphabetical-index-entry-template> element has the following attributes: text:outline-level ? and text:style-name ?.

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        The <text:alphabetical-index-entry-template> element has the following child elements: <text:index-entry-chapter> 8.13.1, <text:index-entry-page-number> 8.13.3, <text:index-entry-span> 8.13.4, <text:index-entry-tab-stop> 8.13.6 and <text:index-entry-text> 8.13.2.

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        The <text:alphabetical-index-entry-template> element has the following child elements: <text:index-entry-chapter> ?, <text:index-entry-page-number> ?, <text:index-entry-span> ?, <text:index-entry-tab-stop> ? and <text:index-entry-text> ?.

        8.9 <text:bibliography>

        8.9.1 General

        The <text:bibliography> element represents a bibliography constructed from bibliography index marks.

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        The <text:bibliography> element is usable within the following elements: <draw:text-box> 10.4.3, <office:text> 3.4, <style:footer> 16.12, <style:footer-first> 16.13, <style:footer-left> 16.15, <style:header> 16.10, <style:header-first> 16.11, <style:header-left> 16.14, <table:covered-table-cell> 9.1.5, <table:table-cell> 9.1.4, <text:deletion> 5.5.5, <text:index-body> 8.2.2, <text:index-title> 8.2.3, <text:note-body> 6.3.4 and <text:section> 5.4.

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        The <text:bibliography> element is usable within the following elements: <draw:text-box> ?, <office:text> ?, <style:footer> ?, <style:footer-first> ?, <style:footer-left> ?, <style:header> ?, <style:header-first> ?, <style:header-left> ?, <table:covered-table-cell> ?, <table:table-cell> ?, <text:deletion> ?, <text:index-body> ?, <text:index-title> ?, <text:note-body> ? and <text:section> ?.

        -

        The <text:bibliography> element has the following attributes: text:name 19.841, text:protected 19.855, text:protection-key 19.856, text:protection-key-digest-algorithm 19.857, text:style-name 19.880 and xml:id 19.920.

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        The <text:bibliography> element has the following attributes: text:name ?, text:protected ?, text:protection-key ?, text:protection-key-digest-algorithm ?, text:style-name ? and xml:id ?.

        -

        The <text:bibliography> element has the following child elements: <text:bibliography-source> 8.9.2 and <text:index-body> 8.2.2.

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        The <text:bibliography> element has the following child elements: <text:bibliography-source> ? and <text:index-body> ?.

        8.9.2 <text:bibliography-source>

        The <text:bibliography-source> element specifies how a bibliography is generated.

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        The <text:bibliography-source> element is usable within the following element: <text:bibliography> 8.9.

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        The <text:bibliography-source> element is usable within the following element: <text:bibliography> ?.

        The <text:bibliography-source> element has no attributes.

        -

        The <text:bibliography-source> element has the following child elements: <text:bibliography-entry-template> 8.9.3 and <text:index-title-template> 8.12.

        +

        The <text:bibliography-source> element has the following child elements: <text:bibliography-entry-template> ? and <text:index-title-template> ?.

        8.9.3 <text:bibliography-entry-template>

        The <text:bibliography-entry-template> element specifies the formatting for a bibliographic entry.

        There shall be no more than one <text:bibliography-entry-template> element for each type of entry within any <text:bibliography-source> element. 8.9.2

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        The <text:bibliography-entry-template> element is usable within the following element: <text:bibliography-source> 8.9.2.

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        The <text:bibliography-entry-template> element is usable within the following element: <text:bibliography-source> ?.

        -

        The <text:bibliography-entry-template> element has the following attributes: text:bibliography-type 19.763 and text:style-name 19.880.

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        The <text:bibliography-entry-template> element has the following attributes: text:bibliography-type ? and text:style-name ?.

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        The <text:bibliography-entry-template> element has the following child elements: <text:index-entry-bibliography> 8.13.5, <text:index-entry-span> 8.13.4 and <text:index-entry-tab-stop> 8.13.6.

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        The <text:bibliography-entry-template> element has the following child elements: <text:index-entry-bibliography> ?, <text:index-entry-span> ? and <text:index-entry-tab-stop> ?.

        8.10 <text:index-source-styles>

        The <text:index-source-styles> element contains all of the <text:index-source-style> elements for a specified outline level. There can only be one <text:index-source-styles> element for each outline level.

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        The <text:index-source-styles> element is usable within the following elements: <text:table-of-content-source> 8.3.2 and <text:user-index-source> 8.7.2.

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        The <text:index-source-styles> element is usable within the following elements: <text:table-of-content-source> ? and <text:user-index-source> ?.

        -

        The <text:index-source-styles> element has the following attribute: text:outline-level 19.850.

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        The <text:index-source-styles> element has the following attribute: text:outline-level ?.

        -

        The <text:index-source-styles> element has the following child element: <text:index-source-style> 8.11.

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        The <text:index-source-styles> element has the following child element: <text:index-source-style> ?.

        8.11 <text:index-source-style>

        The <text:index-source-style> element specifies the name of a style or a class. Paragraphs formatted using that style or class are included in the index.

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        The <text:index-source-style> element is usable within the following element: <text:index-source-styles> 8.10.

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        The <text:index-source-style> element is usable within the following element: <text:index-source-styles> ?.

        -

        The <text:index-source-style> element has the following attribute: text:style-name 19.880.

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        The <text:index-source-style> element has the following attribute: text:style-name ?.

        The <text:index-source-style> element has no child elements.

        8.12 <text:index-title-template>

        The <text:index-title-template> element specifies the style and content of the index title. There can only be one <text:index-title-template> element contained in a <text:table-of-content-source> element.

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        The <text:index-title-template> element is usable within the following elements: <text:alphabetical-index-source> 8.8.2, <text:bibliography-source> 8.9.2, <text:illustration-index-source> 8.4.2, <text:object-index-source> 8.6.2, <text:table-index-source> 8.5.2, <text:table-of-content-source> 8.3.2 and <text:user-index-source> 8.7.2.

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        The <text:index-title-template> element is usable within the following elements: <text:alphabetical-index-source> ?, <text:bibliography-source> ?, <text:illustration-index-source> ?, <text:object-index-source> ?, <text:table-index-source> ?, <text:table-of-content-source> ? and <text:user-index-source> ?.

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        The <text:index-title-template> element has the following attribute: text:style-name 19.880.

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        The <text:index-title-template> element has the following attribute: text:style-name ?.

        The <text:index-title-template> element has no child elements.

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        8.13.

        The <text:index-entry-chapter> element represents the chapter number where an index entry is located.

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        The <text:index-entry-chapter> element is usable within the following elements: <text:alphabetical-index-entry-template> 8.8.4, <text:illustration-index-entry-template> 8.4.3, <text:object-index-entry-template> 8.6.3, <text:table-index-entry-template> 8.5.3, <text:table-of-content-entry-template> 8.3.3 and <text:user-index-entry-template> 8.7.3.

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        The <text:index-entry-chapter> element is usable within the following elements: <text:alphabetical-index-entry-template> ?, <text:illustration-index-entry-template> ?, <text:object-index-entry-template> ?, <text:table-index-entry-template> ?, <text:table-of-content-entry-template> ? and <text:user-index-entry-template> ?.

        -

        The <text:index-entry-chapter> element has the following attributes: text:display 19.802, text:outline-level 19.850 and text:style-name 19.880.

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        The <text:index-entry-chapter> element has the following attributes: text:display ?, text:outline-level ? and text:style-name ?.

        The <text:index-entry-chapter> element has no child elements.

        8.13.2 <text:index-entry-text>

        The <text:index-entry-text> element contains the text of an index entry.

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        The <text:index-entry-text> element is usable within the following elements: <text:alphabetical-index-entry-template> 8.8.4, <text:illustration-index-entry-template> 8.4.3, <text:object-index-entry-template> 8.6.3, <text:table-index-entry-template> 8.5.3, <text:table-of-content-entry-template> 8.3.3 and <text:user-index-entry-template> 8.7.3.

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        The <text:index-entry-text> element is usable within the following elements: <text:alphabetical-index-entry-template> ?, <text:illustration-index-entry-template> ?, <text:object-index-entry-template> ?, <text:table-index-entry-template> ?, <text:table-of-content-entry-template> ? and <text:user-index-entry-template> ?.

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        The <text:index-entry-text> element has the following attribute: text:style-name 19.880.

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        The <text:index-entry-text> element has the following attribute: text:style-name ?.

        The <text:index-entry-text> element has no child elements.

        8.13.3 <text:index-entry-page-number>

        The <text:index-entry-page-number> element represents the number of the chapter where an index entry is located.

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        The <text:index-entry-page-number> element is usable within the following elements: <text:alphabetical-index-entry-template> 8.8.4, <text:illustration-index-entry-template> 8.4.3, <text:object-index-entry-template> 8.6.3, <text:table-index-entry-template> 8.5.3, <text:table-of-content-entry-template> 8.3.3 and <text:user-index-entry-template> 8.7.3.

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        The <text:index-entry-page-number> element is usable within the following elements: <text:alphabetical-index-entry-template> ?, <text:illustration-index-entry-template> ?, <text:object-index-entry-template> ?, <text:table-index-entry-template> ?, <text:table-of-content-entry-template> ? and <text:user-index-entry-template> ?.

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        The <text:index-entry-page-number> element has the following attribute: text:style-name 19.880.

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        The <text:index-entry-page-number> element has the following attribute: text:style-name ?.

        The <text:index-entry-page-number> element has no child elements.

        8.13.4 <text:index-entry-span>

        The <text:index-entry-span> element represents a fixed string within an index entry.

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        The <text:index-entry-span> element is usable within the following elements: <text:alphabetical-index-entry-template> 8.8.4, <text:bibliography-entry-template> 8.9.3, <text:illustration-index-entry-template> 8.4.3, <text:object-index-entry-template> 8.6.3, <text:table-index-entry-template> 8.5.3, <text:table-of-content-entry-template> 8.3.3 and <text:user-index-entry-template> 8.7.3.

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        The <text:index-entry-span> element is usable within the following elements: <text:alphabetical-index-entry-template> ?, <text:bibliography-entry-template> ?, <text:illustration-index-entry-template> ?, <text:object-index-entry-template> ?, <text:table-index-entry-template> ?, <text:table-of-content-entry-template> ? and <text:user-index-entry-template> ?.

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        The <text:index-entry-span> element has the following attribute: text:style-name 19.880.

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        The <text:index-entry-span> element has the following attribute: text:style-name ?.

        The <text:index-entry-span> element has no child elements.

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        The <text:index-entry-bibliography> element specifies the field of a bibliographic entry that will be displayed in an index.

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        The <text:index-entry-bibliography> element is usable within the following element: <text:bibliography-entry-template> 8.9.3.

        +

        The <text:index-entry-bibliography> element is usable within the following element: <text:bibliography-entry-template> ?.

        -

        The <text:index-entry-bibliography> element has the following attributes: text:bibliography-data-field 19.762 and text:style-name 19.880.

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        The <text:index-entry-bibliography> element has the following attributes: text:bibliography-data-field ? and text:style-name ?.

        The <text:index-entry-bibliography> element has no child elements.

        8.13.6 <text:index-entry-tab-stop>

        The <text:index-entry-tab-stop> element represents a tab stop within an index entry.

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        The <text:index-entry-tab-stop> element is usable within the following elements: <text:alphabetical-index-entry-template> 8.8.4, <text:bibliography-entry-template> 8.9.3, <text:illustration-index-entry-template> 8.4.3, <text:object-index-entry-template> 8.6.3, <text:table-index-entry-template> 8.5.3, <text:table-of-content-entry-template> 8.3.3 and <text:user-index-entry-template> 8.7.3.

        +

        The <text:index-entry-tab-stop> element is usable within the following elements: <text:alphabetical-index-entry-template> ?, <text:bibliography-entry-template> ?, <text:illustration-index-entry-template> ?, <text:object-index-entry-template> ?, <text:table-index-entry-template> ?, <text:table-of-content-entry-template> ? and <text:user-index-entry-template> ?.

        -

        The <text:index-entry-tab-stop> element has the following attributes: style:leader-char 19.487, style:position 19.512, style:type 19.519 and text:style-name 19.880.

        +

        The <text:index-entry-tab-stop> element has the following attributes: style:leader-char ?, style:position ?, style:type ? and text:style-name ?.

        The <text:index-entry-tab-stop> element has no child elements.

        8.13.7 <text:index-entry-link-start>

        The <text:index-entry-link-start> element represents the start of a hyperlink index entry.

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        The <text:index-entry-link-start> element is usable within the following elements: <text:illustration-index-entry-template> 8.4.3, <text:object-index-entry-template> 8.6.3, <text:table-index-entry-template> 8.5.3, <text:table-of-content-entry-template> 8.3.3 and <text:user-index-entry-template> 8.7.3.

        +

        The <text:index-entry-link-start> element is usable within the following elements: <text:illustration-index-entry-template> ?, <text:object-index-entry-template> ?, <text:table-index-entry-template> ?, <text:table-of-content-entry-template> ? and <text:user-index-entry-template> ?.

        -

        The <text:index-entry-link-start> element has the following attribute: text:style-name 19.880.

        +

        The <text:index-entry-link-start> element has the following attribute: text:style-name ?.

        The <text:index-entry-link-start> element has no child elements.

        8.13.8 <text:index-entry-link-end>

        The <text:index-entry-link-end> element represents the end of a hyperlink index entry.

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        The <text:index-entry-link-end> element is usable within the following elements: <text:illustration-index-entry-template> 8.4.3, <text:object-index-entry-template> 8.6.3, <text:table-index-entry-template> 8.5.3, <text:table-of-content-entry-template> 8.3.3 and <text:user-index-entry-template> 8.7.3.

        +

        The <text:index-entry-link-end> element is usable within the following elements: <text:illustration-index-entry-template> ?, <text:object-index-entry-template> ?, <text:table-index-entry-template> ?, <text:table-of-content-entry-template> ? and <text:user-index-entry-template> ?.

        -

        The <text:index-entry-link-end> element has the following attribute: text:style-name 19.880.

        +

        The <text:index-entry-link-end> element has the following attribute: text:style-name ?.

        The <text:index-entry-link-end> element has no child elements.

        9 Tables

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        9.1.2 The <table:table> element is the root element for a table.

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        The <table:table> element is usable within the following elements: <chart:chart> 11.1, <draw:caption> 10.3.11, <draw:circle> 10.3.8, <draw:connector> 10.3.10, <draw:custom-shape> 10.6.1, <draw:ellipse> 10.3.9, <draw:frame> 10.4.2, <draw:image> 10.4.4, <draw:line> 10.3.3, <draw:measure> 10.3.12, <draw:path> 10.3.7, <draw:polygon> 10.3.5, <draw:polyline> 10.3.4, <draw:rect> 10.3.2, <draw:regular-polygon> 10.3.6, <draw:text-box> 10.4.3, <office:spreadsheet> 3.7, <office:text> 3.4, <style:footer> 16.12, <style:footer-first> 16.13, <style:footer-left> 16.15, <style:header> 16.10, <style:header-first> 16.11, <style:header-left> 16.14, <table:covered-table-cell> 9.1.5, <table:dde-link> 14.7.4, <table:table-cell> 9.1.4, <text:deletion> 5.5.5, <text:index-body> 8.2.2, <text:index-title> 8.2.3, <text:note-body> 6.3.4 and <text:section> 5.4.

        +

        The <table:table> element is usable within the following elements: <chart:chart> ?, <draw:caption> ?, <draw:circle> ?, <draw:connector> ?, <draw:custom-shape> ?, <draw:ellipse> ?, <draw:frame> ?, <draw:image> ?, <draw:line> ?, <draw:measure> ?, <draw:path> ?, <draw:polygon> ?, <draw:polyline> ?, <draw:rect> ?, <draw:regular-polygon> ?, <draw:text-box> ?, <office:spreadsheet> ?, <office:text> ?, <style:footer> ?, <style:footer-first> ?, <style:footer-left> ?, <style:header> ?, <style:header-first> ?, <style:header-left> ?, <table:covered-table-cell> ?, <table:dde-link> ?, <table:table-cell> ?, <text:deletion> ?, <text:index-body> ?, <text:index-title> ?, <text:note-body> ? and <text:section> ?.

        -

        The <table:table> element has the following attributes: table:is-sub-table 19.659, table:name 19.677, table:print 19.697, table:print-ranges 19.698, table:protected 19.700, table:protection-key 19.701, table:protection-key-digest-algorithm 19.702, table:style-name 19.730, table:template-name 19.737, table:use-banding-columns-styles 19.741, table:use-banding-rows-styles 19.742, table:use-first-column-styles 19.743, table:use-first-row-styles 19.744, table:use-last-column-styles 19.745, table:use-last-row-styles 19.746 and xml:id 19.920.

        +

        The <table:table> element has the following attributes: table:is-sub-table ?, table:name ?, table:print ?, table:print-ranges ?, table:protected ?, table:protection-key ?, table:protection-key-digest-algorithm ?, table:style-name ?, table:template-name ?, table:use-banding-columns-styles ?, table:use-banding-rows-styles ?, table:use-first-column-styles ?, table:use-first-row-styles ?, table:use-last-column-styles ?, table:use-last-row-styles ? and xml:id ?.

        -

        The <table:table> element has the following child elements: <office:dde-source> 14.7.5, <office:forms> 13.2, <table:desc> 9.1.14, <table:named-expressions> 9.4.11, <table:scenario> 9.2.7, <table:shapes> 9.2.8, <table:table-column> 9.1.6, <table:table-column-group> 9.1.10, <table:table-columns> 9.1.12, <table:table-header-columns> 9.1.11, <table:table-header-rows> 9.1.7, <table:table-row> 9.1.3, <table:table-row-group> 9.1.9, <table:table-rows> 9.1.8, <table:table-source> 9.2.6, <table:title> 9.1.13, <text:soft-page-break> 5.6.

        +

        The <table:table> element has the following child elements: <office:dde-source> ?, <office:forms> ?, <table:desc> ?, <table:named-expressions> ?, <table:scenario> ?, <table:shapes> ?, <table:table-column> ?, <table:table-column-group> ?, <table:table-columns> ?, <table:table-header-columns> ?, <table:table-header-rows> ?, <table:table-row> ?, <table:table-row-group> ?, <table:table-rows> ?, <table:table-source> ?, <table:title> ?, <text:soft-page-break> ?.

        9.1.3 <table:table-row>

        The <table:table-row> element represents a row in a table. It contains elements that specify the cells of the table row.

        -

        The <table:table-row> element is usable within the following elements: <table:table> 9.1.2, <table:table-header-rows> 9.1.7, <table:table-row-group> 9.1.9 and <table:table-rows> 9.1.8.

        +

        The <table:table-row> element is usable within the following elements: <table:table> ?, <table:table-header-rows> ?, <table:table-row-group> ? and <table:table-rows> ?.

        -

        The <table:table-row> element has the following attributes: table:default-cell-style-name 19.619, table:number-rows-repeated 19.681, table:style-name 19.730, table:visibility 19.754 and xml:id 19.920.

        +

        The <table:table-row> element has the following attributes: table:default-cell-style-name ?, table:number-rows-repeated ?, table:style-name ?, table:visibility ? and xml:id ?.

        -

        The <table:table-row> element has the following child elements: <table:covered-table-cell> 9.1.5 and <table:table-cell> 9.1.4.

        +

        The <table:table-row> element has the following child elements: <table:covered-table-cell> ? and <table:table-cell> ?.

        9.1.4 <table:table-cell>

        The <table:table-cell> element represents a table cell. It is contained in a table row element. A table cell can contain paragraphs and other text content as well as nested tables. Table cells may span multiple columns and rows. Table cells may be empty.

        -

        The <table:table-cell> element is usable within the following element: <table:table-row> 9.1.3.

        +

        The <table:table-cell> element is usable within the following element: <table:table-row> ?.

        -

        The <table:table-cell> element has the following attributes: office:boolean-value 19.371, office:currency 19.373, office:date-value 19.374, office:string-value 19.383, office:time-value 19.386, office:value 19.388, office:value-type 19.389, table:content-validation-name 19.605, table:formula 19.646, table:number-columns-repeated 19.679, table:number-columns-spanned 19.680, table:number-matrix-columns-spanned 19.683, table:number-matrix-rows-spanned 19.684, table:number-rows-spanned 19.682, table:protect 19.699, table:protected 19.700, table:style-name 19.730, xhtml:about 19.911, xhtml:content 19.912, xhtml:datatype 19.913, xhtml:property 19.914 and xml:id 19.920.

        +

        The <table:table-cell> element has the following attributes: office:boolean-value ?, office:currency ?, office:date-value ?, office:string-value ?, office:time-value ?, office:value ?, office:value-type ?, table:content-validation-name ?, table:formula ?, table:number-columns-repeated ?, table:number-columns-spanned ?, table:number-matrix-columns-spanned ?, table:number-matrix-rows-spanned ?, table:number-rows-spanned ?, table:protect ?, table:protected ?, table:style-name ?, xhtml:about ?, xhtml:content ?, xhtml:datatype ?, xhtml:property ? and xml:id ?.

        -

        The <table:table-cell> element has the following child elements: <dr3d:scene> 10.5.2, <draw:a> 10.4.12, <draw:caption> 10.3.11, <draw:circle> 10.3.8, <draw:connector> 10.3.10, <draw:control> 10.3.13, <draw:custom-shape> 10.6.1, <draw:ellipse> 10.3.9, <draw:frame> 10.4.2, <draw:g> 10.3.15, <draw:line> 10.3.3, <draw:measure> 10.3.12, <draw:page-thumbnail> 10.3.14, <draw:path> 10.3.7, <draw:polygon> 10.3.5, <draw:polyline> 10.3.4, <draw:rect> 10.3.2, <draw:regular-polygon> 10.3.6, <office:annotation> 14.1, <table:cell-range-source> 9.3.1, <table:detective> 9.3.2, <table:table> 9.1.2, <text:alphabetical-index> 8.8, <text:bibliography> 8.9, <text:change> 5.5.8.4, <text:change-end> 5.5.8.3, <text:change-start> 5.5.8.2, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:illustration-index> 8.4, <text:list> 5.3.1, <text:numbered-paragraph> 5.3.6, <text:object-index> 8.6, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:section> 5.4, <text:soft-page-break> 5.6, <text:table-index> 8.5, <text:table-of-content> 8.3 and <text:user-index> 8.7.

        +

        The <table:table-cell> element has the following child elements: <dr3d:scene> ?, <draw:a> ?, <draw:caption> ?, <draw:circle> ?, <draw:connector> ?, <draw:control> ?, <draw:custom-shape> ?, <draw:ellipse> ?, <draw:frame> ?, <draw:g> ?, <draw:line> ?, <draw:measure> ?, <draw:page-thumbnail> ?, <draw:path> ?, <draw:polygon> ?, <draw:polyline> ?, <draw:rect> ?, <draw:regular-polygon> ?, <office:annotation> ?, <table:cell-range-source> ?, <table:detective> ?, <table:table> ?, <text:alphabetical-index> ?, <text:bibliography> ?, <text:change> ?, <text:change-end> ?, <text:change-start> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:illustration-index> ?, <text:list> ?, <text:numbered-paragraph> ?, <text:object-index> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:section> ?, <text:soft-page-break> ?, <text:table-index> ?, <text:table-of-content> ? and <text:user-index> ?.

        9.1.5 <table:covered-table-cell>

        The <table:covered-table-cell> element represents cells that are covered by a <table:table-cell> 9.1.4 element that spans multiple columns or rows. The <table:covered-table-cell> elements occupy the same position in document order as the cells spanned. There is one <table:covered-table-cell> element for each cell that is spanned.

        The <table:covered-table-cell> is often used by spreadsheet applications, where covered cells contain content.

        -

        The <table:covered-table-cell> element is usable within the following element: <table:table-row> 9.1.3.

        +

        The <table:covered-table-cell> element is usable within the following element: <table:table-row> ?.

        -

        The <table:covered-table-cell> element has the following attributes: office:boolean-value 19.371, office:currency 19.373, office:date-value 19.374, office:string-value 19.383, office:time-value 19.386, office:value 19.388, office:value-type 19.389, table:content-validation-name 19.605, table:formula 19.646, table:number-columns-repeated 19.679, table:protect 19.699, table:protected 19.700, table:style-name 19.730, xhtml:about 19.911, xhtml:content 19.912, xhtml:datatype 19.913, xhtml:property 19.914 and xml:id 19.920.

        +

        The <table:covered-table-cell> element has the following attributes: office:boolean-value ?, office:currency ?, office:date-value ?, office:string-value ?, office:time-value ?, office:value ?, office:value-type ?, table:content-validation-name ?, table:formula ?, table:number-columns-repeated ?, table:protect ?, table:protected ?, table:style-name ?, xhtml:about ?, xhtml:content ?, xhtml:datatype ?, xhtml:property ? and xml:id ?.

        -

        The <table:covered-table-cell> element has the following child elements: <dr3d:scene> 10.5.2, <draw:a> 10.4.12, <draw:caption> 10.3.11, <draw:circle> 10.3.8, <draw:connector> 10.3.10, <draw:control> 10.3.13, <draw:custom-shape> 10.6.1, <draw:ellipse> 10.3.9, <draw:frame> 10.4.2, <draw:g> 10.3.15, <draw:line> 10.3.3, <draw:measure> 10.3.12, <draw:page-thumbnail> 10.3.14, <draw:path> 10.3.7, <draw:polygon> 10.3.5, <draw:polyline> 10.3.4, <draw:rect> 10.3.2, <draw:regular-polygon> 10.3.6, <office:annotation> 14.1, <table:cell-range-source> 9.3.1, <table:detective> 9.3.2, <table:table> 9.1.2, <text:alphabetical-index> 8.8, <text:bibliography> 8.9, <text:change> 5.5.8.4, <text:change-end> 5.5.8.3, <text:change-start> 5.5.8.2, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:illustration-index> 8.4, <text:list> 5.3.1, <text:numbered-paragraph> 5.3.6, <text:object-index> 8.6, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:section> 5.4, <text:soft-page-break> 5.6, <text:table-index> 8.5, <text:table-of-content> 8.3 and <text:user-index> 8.7.

        +

        The <table:covered-table-cell> element has the following child elements: <dr3d:scene> ?, <draw:a> ?, <draw:caption> ?, <draw:circle> ?, <draw:connector> ?, <draw:control> ?, <draw:custom-shape> ?, <draw:ellipse> ?, <draw:frame> ?, <draw:g> ?, <draw:line> ?, <draw:measure> ?, <draw:page-thumbnail> ?, <draw:path> ?, <draw:polygon> ?, <draw:polyline> ?, <draw:rect> ?, <draw:regular-polygon> ?, <office:annotation> ?, <table:cell-range-source> ?, <table:detective> ?, <table:table> ?, <text:alphabetical-index> ?, <text:bibliography> ?, <text:change> ?, <text:change-end> ?, <text:change-start> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:illustration-index> ?, <text:list> ?, <text:numbered-paragraph> ?, <text:object-index> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:section> ?, <text:soft-page-break> ?, <text:table-index> ?, <text:table-of-content> ? and <text:user-index> ?.

        9.1.6 <table:table-column>

        The <table:table-column> element specifies properties for one or more adjacent columns in a table.

        -

        The <table:table-column> element is usable within the following elements: <table:table> 9.1.2, <table:table-column-group> 9.1.10, <table:table-columns> 9.1.12 and <table:table-header-columns> 9.1.11.

        +

        The <table:table-column> element is usable within the following elements: <table:table> ?, <table:table-column-group> ?, <table:table-columns> ? and <table:table-header-columns> ?.

        -

        The <table:table-column> element has the following attributes: table:default-cell-style-name 19.619, table:number-columns-repeated 19.679, table:style-name 19.730, table:visibility 19.754 and xml:id 19.920.

        +

        The <table:table-column> element has the following attributes: table:default-cell-style-name ?, table:number-columns-repeated ?, table:style-name ?, table:visibility ? and xml:id ?.

        The <table:table-column> element has no child elements.

        9.1.7 <table:table-header-rows>

        @@ -3852,40 +3852,40 @@

        9.1.7 <

        Consumers that do not support header rows shall process header rows as non-header rows.

        -

        The <table:table-header-rows> element is usable within the following elements: <table:table> 9.1.2 and <table:table-row-group> 9.1.9.

        +

        The <table:table-header-rows> element is usable within the following elements: <table:table> ? and <table:table-row-group> ?.

        The <table:table-header-rows> element has no attributes.

        -

        The <table:table-header-rows> element has the following child elements: <table:table-row> 9.1.3 and <text:soft-page-break> 5.6.

        +

        The <table:table-header-rows> element has the following child elements: <table:table-row> ? and <text:soft-page-break> ?.

        9.1.8 <table:table-rows>

        The <table:table-rows> element specifies a sequence of one or more <table:table-row> 9.1.3 elements with optional <text:soft-page-break> 9.1.3 elements. The interpretation of the sequence is the same as if the <table:table-rows> start and end tags were not present.

        -

        The <table:table-rows> element is usable within the following elements: <table:table> 9.1.2 and <table:table-row-group> 9.1.9.

        +

        The <table:table-rows> element is usable within the following elements: <table:table> ? and <table:table-row-group> ?.

        The <table:table-rows> element has no attributes.

        -

        The <table:table-rows> element has the following child elements: <table:table-row> 9.1.3 and <text:soft-page-break> 5.6.

        +

        The <table:table-rows> element has the following child elements: <table:table-row> ? and <text:soft-page-break> ?.

        9.1.9 <table:table-row-group>

        The <table:table-row-group> element groups adjacent table rows. Every row group can contain header rows, and nested row groups. A row group can be visible or hidden.

        -

        The <table:table-row-group> element is usable within the following elements: <table:table> 9.1.2 and <table:table-row-group> 9.1.9.

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        The <table:table-row-group> element is usable within the following elements: <table:table> ? and <table:table-row-group> ?.

        -

        The <table:table-row-group> element has the following attribute: table:display 19.621.

        +

        The <table:table-row-group> element has the following attribute: table:display ?.

        -

        The <table:table-row-group> element has the following child elements: <table:table-header-rows> 9.1.7, <table:table-row> 9.1.3, <table:table-row-group> 9.1.9, <table:table-rows> 9.1.8, <text:soft-page-break> 5.6.

        +

        The <table:table-row-group> element has the following child elements: <table:table-header-rows> ?, <table:table-row> ?, <table:table-row-group> ?, <table:table-rows> ?, <text:soft-page-break> ?.

        9.1.10 <table:table-column-group>

        The <table:table-column-group> element groups adjacent table columns. Every column group can contain columns, header columns and nested column groups. A column group can be visible or hidden.

        If a set of header columns and a column group overlap, the header column group breaks the column header set. That is, the <table:table-column-group> may contain <table:table-header-columns> elements, but not vice versa.

        -

        The <table:table-column-group> element is usable within the following elements: <table:table> 9.1.2 and <table:table-column-group> 9.1.10.

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        The <table:table-column-group> element is usable within the following elements: <table:table> ? and <table:table-column-group> ?.

        -

        The <table:table-column-group> element has the following attribute: table:display 19.621.

        +

        The <table:table-column-group> element has the following attribute: table:display ?.

        -

        The <table:table-column-group> element has the following child elements: <table:table-column> 9.1.6, <table:table-column-group> 9.1.10, <table:table-columns> 9.1.12, <table:table-header-columns> 9.1.11.

        +

        The <table:table-column-group> element has the following child elements: <table:table-column> ?, <table:table-column-group> ?, <table:table-columns> ?, <table:table-header-columns> ?.

        9.1.11 <table:table-header-columns>

        The <table:table-header-columns> element represents column headers in a table. It is composed of adjacent <table:table-column> 9.1.6 elements.

        @@ -3898,25 +3898,25 @@

        9.1

        Consumers that do not support header columns shall process header column as non-header columns.

        -

        The <table:table-header-columns> element is usable within the following elements: <table:table> 9.1.2 and <table:table-column-group> 9.1.10.

        +

        The <table:table-header-columns> element is usable within the following elements: <table:table> ? and <table:table-column-group> ?.

        The <table:table-header-columns> element has no attributes.

        -

        The <table:table-header-columns> element has the following child element: <table:table-column> 9.1.6.

        +

        The <table:table-header-columns> element has the following child element: <table:table-column> ?.

        9.1.12 <table:table-columns>

        The <table:table-columns> element specifies a sequence of one or more <table:table-column> 9.1.6 elements. The interpretation of the sequence is the same as if the <table:table-columns> start and end tags were not present.

        -

        The <table:table-columns> element is usable within the following elements: <table:table> 9.1.2 and <table:table-column-group> 9.1.10.

        +

        The <table:table-columns> element is usable within the following elements: <table:table> ? and <table:table-column-group> ?.

        The <table:table-columns> element has no attributes.

        -

        The <table:table-columns> element has the following child element: <table:table-column> 9.1.6.

        +

        The <table:table-columns> element has the following child element: <table:table-column> ?.

        9.1.13 <table:title>

        The <table:title> element specifies a title for a table. The element shall not be used if the parent <table:table> 9.1.2 element is contained within a <draw:frame> 10.4.2 element. In that case, the table's title is specified the by <svg:title> 10.3.17 child element of <draw:frame>.

        -

        The <table:title> element is usable within the following element: <table:table> 9.1.2.

        +

        The <table:title> element is usable within the following element: <table:table> ?.

        The <table:title> element has no attributes.

        @@ -3927,7 +3927,7 @@

        9.1.14 <

        The <table:desc> element specifies a prose description of a table that may be used to support accessibility. See appendix  The element shall not be used if the parent <table:table> element is contained within a <draw:frame> 10.4.2 element. In that case, the table's description is specified the by <svg:desc> 10.3.18 child element of <draw:frame>.

        -

        The <table:desc> element is usable within the following element: <table:table> 9.1.2.

        +

        The <table:desc> element is usable within the following element: <table:table> ?.

        The <table:desc> element has no attributes.

        @@ -3974,9 +3974,9 @@

        9.2.6 The <table:table-source> element represents a link to a table that provides a source for a table.

        -

        The <table:table-source> element is usable within the following element: <table:table> 9.1.2.

        +

        The <table:table-source> element is usable within the following element: <table:table> ?.

        -

        The <table:table-source> element has the following attributes: table:filter-name 19.642, table:filter-options 19.643, table:mode 19.675, table:refresh-delay 19.705, table:table-name 19.734, xlink:actuate 19.915, xlink:href 19.916 and xlink:type 19.919.

        +

        The <table:table-source> element has the following attributes: table:filter-name ?, table:filter-options ?, table:mode ?, table:refresh-delay ?, table:table-name ?, xlink:actuate ?, xlink:href ? and xlink:type ?.

        The <table:table-source> element has no child elements.

        9.2.7 <table:scenario>

        @@ -3993,48 +3993,48 @@

        9.2.7 Note: A table can have multiple scenarios applied to it so long as the ranges of application do not overlap.

        -

        The <table:scenario> element is usable within the following element: <table:table> 9.1.2.

        +

        The <table:scenario> element is usable within the following element: <table:table> ?.

        -

        The <table:scenario> element has the following attributes: table:border-color 19.592, table:comment 19.599, table:copy-back 19.606, table:copy-formulas 19.607, table:copy-styles 19.608, table:display-border 19.622, table:is-active 19.656, table:protected 19.700 and table:scenario-ranges 19.709.

        +

        The <table:scenario> element has the following attributes: table:border-color ?, table:comment ?, table:copy-back ?, table:copy-formulas ?, table:copy-styles ?, table:display-border ?, table:is-active ?, table:protected ? and table:scenario-ranges ?.

        The <table:scenario> element has no child elements.

        9.2.8 <table:shapes>

        The <table:shapes> element contains all the elements that represent graphic shapes that are anchored on a table where this element occurs.

        -

        The <table:shapes> element is usable within the following element: <table:table> 9.1.2.

        +

        The <table:shapes> element is usable within the following element: <table:table> ?.

        The <table:shapes> element has no attributes.

        -

        The <table:shapes> element has the following child elements: <dr3d:scene> 10.5.2, <draw:a> 10.4.12, <draw:caption> 10.3.11, <draw:circle> 10.3.8, <draw:connector> 10.3.10, <draw:control> 10.3.13, <draw:custom-shape> 10.6.1, <draw:ellipse> 10.3.9, <draw:frame> 10.4.2, <draw:g> 10.3.15, <draw:line> 10.3.3, <draw:measure> 10.3.12, <draw:page-thumbnail> 10.3.14, <draw:path> 10.3.7, <draw:polygon> 10.3.5, <draw:polyline> 10.3.4, <draw:rect> 10.3.2 and <draw:regular-polygon> 10.3.6.

        +

        The <table:shapes> element has the following child elements: <dr3d:scene> ?, <draw:a> ?, <draw:caption> ?, <draw:circle> ?, <draw:connector> ?, <draw:control> ?, <draw:custom-shape> ?, <draw:ellipse> ?, <draw:frame> ?, <draw:g> ?, <draw:line> ?, <draw:measure> ?, <draw:page-thumbnail> ?, <draw:path> ?, <draw:polygon> ?, <draw:polyline> ?, <draw:rect> ? and <draw:regular-polygon> ?.

        9.3 Advanced Table Cells

        9.3.1 <table:cell-range-source>

        The <table:cell-range-source> element represents a database range or named range of another file in a cell range. The first cell in the cell range contains this element. A cell range can be linked to a database range or named range of another file.

        -

        The <table:cell-range-source> element is usable within the following elements: <table:covered-table-cell> 9.1.5 and <table:table-cell> 9.1.4.

        +

        The <table:cell-range-source> element is usable within the following elements: <table:covered-table-cell> ? and <table:table-cell> ?.

        -

        The <table:cell-range-source> element has the following attributes: table:filter-name 19.642, table:filter-options 19.643, table:last-column-spanned 19.662, table:last-row-spanned 19.664, table:name 19.677, table:refresh-delay 19.705, xlink:actuate 19.915, xlink:href 19.916 and xlink:type 19.919.

        +

        The <table:cell-range-source> element has the following attributes: table:filter-name ?, table:filter-options ?, table:last-column-spanned ?, table:last-row-spanned ?, table:name ?, table:refresh-delay ?, xlink:actuate ?, xlink:href ? and xlink:type ?.

        The <table:cell-range-source> element has no child elements.

        9.3.2 <table:detective>

        The <table:detective> element is a container for <table:operation> 9.3.3 and <table:highlighted-range> 9.3.4 elements, providing information about what relationships between the current cell and other cells are revealed in the presentation of the table.  

        -

        The <table:detective> element is usable within the following elements: <table:covered-table-cell> 9.1.5 and <table:table-cell> 9.1.4.

        +

        The <table:detective> element is usable within the following elements: <table:covered-table-cell> ? and <table:table-cell> ?.

        The <table:detective> element has no attributes.

        -

        The <table:detective> element has the following child elements: <table:highlighted-range> 9.3.4 and <table:operation> 9.3.3.

        +

        The <table:detective> element has the following child elements: <table:highlighted-range> ? and <table:operation> ?.

        9.3.3 <table:operation>

        The <table:operation> element specifies the name of a detective operation that leads to the discovery of relationships between cells (table:name, 19.677) and the order in which those operations are applied (table:index, 19.655). Once relationships between cells have been discovered, those cells are highlighted to show those relationships.

        Note: A single cell may be the subject of one or more detective operations.

        -

        The <table:operation> element is usable within the following element: <table:detective> 9.3.2.

        +

        The <table:operation> element is usable within the following element: <table:detective> ?.

        -

        The <table:operation> element has the following attributes: table:index 19.655 and table:name 19.677.

        +

        The <table:operation> element has the following attributes: table:index ? and table:name ?.

        The <table:operation> element has no child elements.

        9.3.4 <table:highlighted-range>

        @@ -4045,9 +4045,9 @@

        9.3.4 <

        This element represents the state of the document at the time the detective operations or error conditions were calculated. It need not accurately represent the current state of the document.

        -

        The <table:highlighted-range> element is usable within the following element: <table:detective> 9.3.2.

        +

        The <table:highlighted-range> element is usable within the following element: <table:detective> ?.

        -

        The <table:highlighted-range> element has the following attributes: table:cell-range-address 19.597, table:contains-error 19.603, table:direction 19.620 and table:marked-invalid 19.668.

        +

        The <table:highlighted-range> element has the following attributes: table:cell-range-address ?, table:contains-error ?, table:direction ? and table:marked-invalid ?.

        The <table:highlighted-range> element has no child elements.

        9.4 Spreadsheet Document Content

        @@ -4055,20 +4055,20 @@

        9.4.

        The <table:calculation-settings> element is a container for settings that affect the calculation of formulae.

        -

        The <table:calculation-settings> element is usable within the following elements: <office:chart> 3.8, <office:drawing> 3.5, <office:presentation> 3.6, <office:spreadsheet> 3.7 and <office:text> 3.4.

        +

        The <table:calculation-settings> element is usable within the following elements: <office:chart> ?, <office:drawing> ?, <office:presentation> ?, <office:spreadsheet> ? and <office:text> ?.

        -

        The <table:calculation-settings> element has the following attributes: table:automatic-find-labels 19.589, table:case-sensitive 19.594, table:null-year 19.678, table:precision-as-shown 19.696, table:search-criteria-must-apply-to-whole-cell 19.711, table:use-regular-expressions 19.748 and table:use-wildcards 19.749.

        +

        The <table:calculation-settings> element has the following attributes: table:automatic-find-labels ?, table:case-sensitive ?, table:null-year ?, table:precision-as-shown ?, table:search-criteria-must-apply-to-whole-cell ?, table:use-regular-expressions ? and table:use-wildcards ?.

        -

        The <table:calculation-settings> element has the following child elements: <table:iteration> 9.4.3 and <table:null-date> 9.4.2.

        +

        The <table:calculation-settings> element has the following child elements: <table:iteration> ? and <table:null-date> ?.

        9.4.2 <table:null-date>

        The <table:null-date> element specifies the null date for a spreadsheet document. The null date is the date that results in the value “0” if a date value is converted into a numeric value. The null date is specified in the element's table:date-value attribute.

        Note: Commonly used values are 1899-12-30, 1900-01-01, and 1904-01-01.

        -

        The <table:null-date> element is usable within the following element: <table:calculation-settings> 9.4.1.

        +

        The <table:null-date> element is usable within the following element: <table:calculation-settings> ?.

        -

        The <table:null-date> element has the following attributes: table:date-value 19.618 and table:value-type 19.753.

        +

        The <table:null-date> element has the following attributes: table:date-value ? and table:value-type ?.

        The <table:null-date> element has no child elements.

        9.4.3 <table:iteration>

        @@ -4079,58 +4079,58 @@

        9.4.3  

        -

        The <table:iteration> element is usable within the following element: <table:calculation-settings> 9.4.1.

        +

        The <table:iteration> element is usable within the following element: <table:calculation-settings> ?.

        -

        The <table:iteration> element has the following attributes: table:maximum-difference 19.670, table:status 19.726 and table:steps 19.728.

        +

        The <table:iteration> element has the following attributes: table:maximum-difference ?, table:status ? and table:steps ?.

        The <table:iteration> element has no child elements.

        9.4.4 <table:content-validations>

        The <table:content-validations> element contains all the validation rules for the content of table cells.

        -

        The <table:content-validations> element is usable within the following elements: <office:chart> 3.8, <office:drawing> 3.5, <office:presentation> 3.6, <office:spreadsheet> 3.7 and <office:text> 3.4.

        +

        The <table:content-validations> element is usable within the following elements: <office:chart> ?, <office:drawing> ?, <office:presentation> ?, <office:spreadsheet> ? and <office:text> ?.

        The <table:content-validations> element has no attributes.

        -

        The <table:content-validations> element has the following child element: <table:content-validation> 9.4.5.

        +

        The <table:content-validations> element has the following child element: <table:content-validation> ?.

        9.4.5 <table:content-validation>

        The <table:content-validation> element specifies a validation rule for table cell content.

        The name of a validation rule is stored in the table:name attribute of a <table:content-validation> element.

        -

        The <table:content-validation> element is usable within the following element: <table:content-validations> 9.4.4.

        +

        The <table:content-validation> element is usable within the following element: <table:content-validations> ?.

        -

        The <table:content-validation> element has the following attributes: table:allow-empty-cell 19.587, table:base-cell-address 19.590, table:condition 19.600, table:display-list 19.625 and table:name 19.677.

        +

        The <table:content-validation> element has the following attributes: table:allow-empty-cell ?, table:base-cell-address ?, table:condition ?, table:display-list ? and table:name ?.

        -

        The <table:content-validation> element has the following child elements: <office:event-listeners> 10.3.19, <table:error-macro> 9.4.8, <table:error-message> 9.4.7 and <table:help-message> 9.4.6.

        +

        The <table:content-validation> element has the following child elements: <office:event-listeners> ?, <table:error-macro> ?, <table:error-message> ? and <table:help-message> ?.

        9.4.6 <table:help-message>

        The <table:help-message> element specifies a message to display if a user selects a cell.

        -

        The <table:help-message> element is usable within the following element: <table:content-validation> 9.4.5.

        +

        The <table:help-message> element is usable within the following element: <table:content-validation> ?.

        -

        The <table:help-message> element has the following attributes: table:display 19.621 and table:title 19.738.

        +

        The <table:help-message> element has the following attributes: table:display ? and table:title ?.

        -

        The <table:help-message> element has the following child element: <text:p> 5.1.3.

        +

        The <table:help-message> element has the following child element: <text:p> ?.

        9.4.7 <table:error-message>

        The <table:error-message> element specifies a message to display when the table:condition 19.600 attribute value on the parent <table:content-validation> element evaluates to false."

        -

        The <table:error-message> element is usable within the following element: <table:content-validation> 9.4.5.

        +

        The <table:error-message> element is usable within the following element: <table:content-validation> ?.

        -

        The <table:error-message> element has the following attributes: table:display 19.621, table:message-type 19.674 and table:title 19.738.

        +

        The <table:error-message> element has the following attributes: table:display ?, table:message-type ? and table:title ?.

        -

        The <table:error-message> element has the following child element: <text:p> 5.1.3.

        +

        The <table:error-message> element has the following child element: <text:p> ?.

        9.4.8 <table:error-macro>

        The <table:error-macro> element specifies if a macro should be executed upon an attempt to enter invalid content.

        A macro is specified by an <office:event-listeners> element. 10.3.19 The event name shall be one that specifies an event that is called on invalid user input.

        -

        The <table:error-macro> element is usable within the following element: <table:content-validation> 9.4.5.

        +

        The <table:error-macro> element is usable within the following element: <table:content-validation> ?.

        -

        The <table:error-macro> element has the following attribute: table:execute 19.638.

        +

        The <table:error-macro> element has the following attribute: table:execute ?.

        The <table:error-macro> element has no child elements.

        9.4.9 <table:label-range>

        @@ -4141,20 +4141,20 @@

        9.4.9
        • Label ranges for columns. 

        • Label ranges for rows. 

        Data and label ranges should match in both height and vertical position for row orientation, or in both width and horizontal position for column orientation.

        -

        The <table:label-range> element is usable within the following element: <table:label-ranges> 9.4.10.

        +

        The <table:label-range> element is usable within the following element: <table:label-ranges> ?.

        -

        The <table:label-range> element has the following attributes: table:data-cell-range-address 19.612, table:label-cell-range-address 19.660 and table:orientation 19.690.

        +

        The <table:label-range> element has the following attributes: table:data-cell-range-address ?, table:label-cell-range-address ? and table:orientation ?.

        The <table:label-range> element has no child elements.

        9.4.10 <table:label-ranges>

        The <table:label-ranges> element contains all the <table:label-range> elements in a document.

        -

        The <table:label-ranges> element is usable within the following elements: <office:chart> 3.8, <office:drawing> 3.5, <office:presentation> 3.6, <office:spreadsheet> 3.7 and <office:text> 3.4.

        +

        The <table:label-ranges> element is usable within the following elements: <office:chart> ?, <office:drawing> ?, <office:presentation> ?, <office:spreadsheet> ? and <office:text> ?.

        The <table:label-ranges> element has no attributes.

        -

        The <table:label-ranges> element has the following child element: <table:label-range> 9.4.9.

        +

        The <table:label-ranges> element has the following child element: <table:label-range> ?.

        9.4.11 <table:named-expressions>

        The <table:named-expressions> element contains assignments of names to expressions.

        @@ -4163,126 +4163,126 @@

        9.4.11
        • Cell ranges. 

        • Other expressions. 

        If the <table:named-expressions> element is used with a <table:table> element, the scope of the named expressions are local to that table element.  

        -

        The <table:named-expressions> element is usable within the following elements: <office:chart> 3.8, <office:drawing> 3.5, <office:presentation> 3.6, <office:spreadsheet> 3.7, <office:text> 3.4 and <table:table> 9.1.2.

        +

        The <table:named-expressions> element is usable within the following elements: <office:chart> ?, <office:drawing> ?, <office:presentation> ?, <office:spreadsheet> ?, <office:text> ? and <table:table> ?.

        The <table:named-expressions> element has no attributes.

        -

        The <table:named-expressions> element has the following child elements: <table:named-expression> 9.4.13 and <table:named-range> 9.4.12.

        +

        The <table:named-expressions> element has the following child elements: <table:named-expression> ? and <table:named-range> ?.

        9.4.12 <table:named-range>

        The <table:named-range> element specifies a cell range that has a name assigned.

        -

        The <table:named-range> element is usable within the following element: <table:named-expressions> 9.4.11.

        +

        The <table:named-range> element is usable within the following element: <table:named-expressions> ?.

        -

        The <table:named-range> element has the following attributes: table:base-cell-address 19.590, table:cell-range-address 19.597, table:name 19.677 and table:range-usable-as 19.704.

        +

        The <table:named-range> element has the following attributes: table:base-cell-address ?, table:cell-range-address ?, table:name ? and table:range-usable-as ?.

        The <table:named-range> element has no child elements.

        9.4.13 <table:named-expression>

        The <table:named-expression> element represents an expression with a name.

        -

        The <table:named-expression> element is usable within the following element: <table:named-expressions> 9.4.11.

        +

        The <table:named-expression> element is usable within the following element: <table:named-expressions> ?.

        -

        The <table:named-expression> element has the following attributes: table:base-cell-address 19.590, table:expression 19.639 and table:name 19.677.

        +

        The <table:named-expression> element has the following attributes: table:base-cell-address ?, table:expression ? and table:name ?.

        The <table:named-expression> element has no child elements.

        9.4.14 <table:database-ranges>

        The <table:database-ranges> element contains all the <table:database-range> elements in a document.

        -

        The <table:database-ranges> element is usable within the following elements: <office:chart> 3.8, <office:drawing> 3.5, <office:presentation> 3.6, <office:spreadsheet> 3.7 and <office:text> 3.4.

        +

        The <table:database-ranges> element is usable within the following elements: <office:chart> ?, <office:drawing> ?, <office:presentation> ?, <office:spreadsheet> ? and <office:text> ?.

        The <table:database-ranges> element has no attributes.

        -

        The <table:database-ranges> element has the following child element: <table:database-range> 9.4.15.

        +

        The <table:database-ranges> element has the following child element: <table:database-range> ?.

        9.4.15 <table:database-range>

        The <table:database-range> element defines a single database range. A database range is a named area in a table upon which database operations are performed.

        -

        The <table:database-range> element is usable within the following element: <table:database-ranges> 9.4.14.

        +

        The <table:database-range> element is usable within the following element: <table:database-ranges> ?.

        -

        The <table:database-range> element has the following attributes: table:contains-header 19.604, table:display-filter-buttons 19.624, table:has-persistent-data 19.651, table:is-selection 19.658, table:name 19.677, table:on-update-keep-size 19.686, table:on-update-keep-styles 19.687, table:orientation 19.690, table:refresh-delay 19.705 and table:target-range-address 19.736.

        +

        The <table:database-range> element has the following attributes: table:contains-header ?, table:display-filter-buttons ?, table:has-persistent-data ?, table:is-selection ?, table:name ?, table:on-update-keep-size ?, table:on-update-keep-styles ?, table:orientation ?, table:refresh-delay ? and table:target-range-address ?.

        -

        The <table:database-range> element has the following child elements: <table:database-source-query> 9.4.18, <table:database-source-sql> 9.4.16, <table:database-source-table> 9.4.17, <table:filter> 9.5.2, <table:sort> 9.4.19 and <table:subtotal-rules> 9.4.21.

        +

        The <table:database-range> element has the following child elements: <table:database-source-query> ?, <table:database-source-sql> ?, <table:database-source-table> ?, <table:filter> ?, <table:sort> ? and <table:subtotal-rules> ?.

        9.4.16 <table:database-source-sql>

        The <table:database-source-sql> element specifies an [SQL] database that contains the source data for a database range.

        -

        The <table:database-source-sql> element is usable within the following elements: <table:data-pilot-table> 9.6.3 and <table:database-range> 9.4.15.

        +

        The <table:database-source-sql> element is usable within the following elements: <table:data-pilot-table> ? and <table:database-range> ?.

        -

        The <table:database-source-sql> element has the following attributes: table:database-name 19.613, table:parse-sql-statement 19.693 and table:sql-statement 19.720.

        +

        The <table:database-source-sql> element has the following attributes: table:database-name ?, table:parse-sql-statement ? and table:sql-statement ?.

        The <table:database-source-sql> element has no child elements.

        9.4.17 <table:database-source-table>

        The <table:database-source-table> element specifies the database and table that acts as the source data for a database range.

        -

        The <table:database-source-table> element is usable within the following elements: <table:data-pilot-table> 9.6.3 and <table:database-range> 9.4.15.

        +

        The <table:database-source-table> element is usable within the following elements: <table:data-pilot-table> ? and <table:database-range> ?.

        -

        The <table:database-source-table> element has the following attributes: table:database-name 19.613 and table:database-table-name 19.614.

        +

        The <table:database-source-table> element has the following attributes: table:database-name ? and table:database-table-name ?.

        The <table:database-source-table> element has no child elements.

        9.4.18 <table:database-source-query>

        The <table:database-source-query> element specifies the query that produces the source data for a database range.

        -

        The <table:database-source-query> element is usable within the following elements: <table:data-pilot-table> 9.6.3 and <table:database-range> 9.4.15.

        +

        The <table:database-source-query> element is usable within the following elements: <table:data-pilot-table> ? and <table:database-range> ?.

        -

        The <table:database-source-query> element has the following attributes: table:database-name 19.613 and table:query-name 19.703.

        +

        The <table:database-source-query> element has the following attributes: table:database-name ? and table:query-name ?.

        The <table:database-source-query> element has no child elements.

        9.4.19 <table:sort>

        The <table:sort> element <table:sort> specifies the sort keys to be applied to a database range.

        -

        The <table:sort> element is usable within the following element: <table:database-range> 9.4.15.

        +

        The <table:sort> element is usable within the following element: <table:database-range> ?.

        -

        The <table:sort> element has the following attributes: table:algorithm 19.585, table:bind-styles-to-content 19.591, table:case-sensitive 19.594, table:country 19.610, table:embedded-number-behavior 19.628, table:language 19.661, table:rfc-language-tag 19.707, table:script 19.710 and table:target-range-address 19.736.

        +

        The <table:sort> element has the following attributes: table:algorithm ?, table:bind-styles-to-content ?, table:case-sensitive ?, table:country ?, table:embedded-number-behavior ?, table:language ?, table:rfc-language-tag ?, table:script ? and table:target-range-address ?.

        -

        The <table:sort> element has the following child element: <table:sort-by> 9.4.20.

        +

        The <table:sort> element has the following child element: <table:sort-by> ?.

        9.4.20 <table:sort-by>

        The <table:sort-by> element specifies a key or field to sort, the data type of this field, and how to sort it for a database range.

        -

        The <table:sort-by> element is usable within the following element: <table:sort> 9.4.19.

        +

        The <table:sort-by> element is usable within the following element: <table:sort> ?.

        -

        The <table:sort-by> element has the following attributes: table:data-type 19.615, table:field-number 19.641 and table:order 19.689.

        +

        The <table:sort-by> element has the following attributes: table:data-type ?, table:field-number ? and table:order ?.

        The <table:sort-by> element has no child elements.

        9.4.21 <table:subtotal-rules>

        The <table:subtotal-rules> element is a container for <table:subtotal-rule> elements which specify the calculation of provisional results (called subtotals) for a database range. Cells of the same field form a group. A provisional result is calculated and display at the end of each group.

        -

        The <table:subtotal-rules> element is usable within the following element: <table:database-range> 9.4.15.

        +

        The <table:subtotal-rules> element is usable within the following element: <table:database-range> ?.

        -

        The <table:subtotal-rules> element has the following attributes: table:bind-styles-to-content 19.591, table:case-sensitive 19.594 and table:page-breaks-on-group-change 19.691.

        +

        The <table:subtotal-rules> element has the following attributes: table:bind-styles-to-content ?, table:case-sensitive ? and table:page-breaks-on-group-change ?.

        -

        The <table:subtotal-rules> element has the following child elements: <table:sort-groups> 9.4.22 and <table:subtotal-rule> 9.4.23.

        +

        The <table:subtotal-rules> element has the following child elements: <table:sort-groups> ? and <table:subtotal-rule> ?.

        9.4.22 <table:sort-groups>

        The <table:sort-groups> element specifies a sort order for columns or rows of a table.

        -

        The <table:sort-groups> element is usable within the following element: <table:subtotal-rules> 9.4.21.

        +

        The <table:sort-groups> element is usable within the following element: <table:subtotal-rules> ?.

        -

        The <table:sort-groups> element has the following attributes: table:data-type 19.615 and table:order 19.689.

        +

        The <table:sort-groups> element has the following attributes: table:data-type ? and table:order ?.

        The <table:sort-groups> element has no child elements.

        9.4.23 <table:subtotal-rule>

        The <table:subtotal-rule> element specifies the calculation of subtotals for columns or rows of a table. As the container element for <table:subtotal-field>, the calculation specified by this element may use provisional results in its calculation.

        -

        The <table:subtotal-rule> element is usable within the following element: <table:subtotal-rules> 9.4.21.

        +

        The <table:subtotal-rule> element is usable within the following element: <table:subtotal-rules> ?.

        -

        The <table:subtotal-rule> element has the following attribute: table:group-by-field-number 19.649.

        +

        The <table:subtotal-rule> element has the following attribute: table:group-by-field-number ?.

        -

        The <table:subtotal-rule> element has the following child element: <table:subtotal-field> 9.4.24.

        +

        The <table:subtotal-rule> element has the following child element: <table:subtotal-field> ?.

        9.4.24 <table:subtotal-field>

        The <table:subtotal-field> element specifies the field number and the function that is applied to the content of that field to calculate a provisional result.

        -

        The <table:subtotal-field> element is usable within the following element: <table:subtotal-rule> 9.4.23.

        +

        The <table:subtotal-field> element is usable within the following element: <table:subtotal-rule> ?.

        -

        The <table:subtotal-field> element has the following attributes: table:field-number 19.641 and table:function 19.647.

        +

        The <table:subtotal-field> element has the following attributes: table:field-number ? and table:function ?.

        The <table:subtotal-field> element has no child elements.

        9.5 Filters

        @@ -4293,29 +4293,29 @@

        9.5.2 <

        The <table:filter> element is a container for elements that specify filters for data contained in database ranges or data pilot tables. The filters are applied to all rows in the database range or the data pilot table. Rows where one or more filter conditions do not evaluate to true are made invisible.

        -

        The <table:filter> element is usable within the following elements: <table:database-range> 9.4.15 and <table:source-cell-range> 9.6.5.

        +

        The <table:filter> element is usable within the following elements: <table:database-range> ? and <table:source-cell-range> ?.

        -

        The <table:filter> element has the following attributes: table:condition-source 19.601, table:condition-source-range-address 19.602, table:display-duplicates 19.623 and table:target-range-address 19.736.

        +

        The <table:filter> element has the following attributes: table:condition-source ?, table:condition-source-range-address ?, table:display-duplicates ? and table:target-range-address ?.

        -

        The <table:filter> element has the following child elements: <table:filter-and> 9.5.3, <table:filter-condition> 9.5.5 and <table:filter-or> 9.5.4.

        +

        The <table:filter> element has the following child elements: <table:filter-and> ?, <table:filter-condition> ? and <table:filter-or> ?.

        9.5.3 <table:filter-and>

        The <table:filter-and> element specifies that the logical operator AND is applied to conditions specified by the child elements of this element.

        -

        The <table:filter-and> element is usable within the following elements: <table:filter> 9.5.2 and <table:filter-or> 9.5.4.

        +

        The <table:filter-and> element is usable within the following elements: <table:filter> ? and <table:filter-or> ?.

        The <table:filter-and> element has no attributes.

        -

        The <table:filter-and> element has the following child elements: <table:filter-condition> 9.5.5 and <table:filter-or> 9.5.4.

        +

        The <table:filter-and> element has the following child elements: <table:filter-condition> ? and <table:filter-or> ?.

        9.5.4 <table:filter-or>

        The <table:filter-or> element specifies that the logical operator OR is applied to conditions specified by the child elements of this element.

        -

        The <table:filter-or> element is usable within the following elements: <table:filter> 9.5.2 and <table:filter-and> 9.5.3.

        +

        The <table:filter-or> element is usable within the following elements: <table:filter> ? and <table:filter-and> ?.

        The <table:filter-or> element has no attributes.

        -

        The <table:filter-or> element has the following child elements: <table:filter-and> 9.5.3 and <table:filter-condition> 9.5.5.

        +

        The <table:filter-or> element has the following child elements: <table:filter-and> ? and <table:filter-condition> ?.

        9.5.5 <table:filter-condition>

        The <table:filter-condition> element specifies a single condition to apply in a filter operation.

        @@ -4326,18 +4326,18 @@

        9.5.5 Note: To improve backward compatibility with OpenDocument 1.1 documents, if <table:filter-set-item> elements are included, set:

        • table:operator: "=";  

        • table:value: value of the first <table:filter-set-item> child element;  

        • table:data-type: "text". 

        -

        The <table:filter-condition> element is usable within the following elements: <table:filter> 9.5.2, <table:filter-and> 9.5.3 and <table:filter-or> 9.5.4.

        +

        The <table:filter-condition> element is usable within the following elements: <table:filter> ?, <table:filter-and> ? and <table:filter-or> ?.

        -

        The <table:filter-condition> element has the following attributes: table:case-sensitive 19.594, table:data-type 19.615, table:field-number 19.641, table:operator 19.688, table:value 19.752.

        +

        The <table:filter-condition> element has the following attributes: table:case-sensitive ?, table:data-type ?, table:field-number ?, table:operator ?, table:value ?.

        -

        The <table:filter-condition> element has the following child element: <table:filter-set-item> 9.5.6.

        +

        The <table:filter-condition> element has the following child element: <table:filter-set-item> ?.

        9.5.6 <table:filter-set-item>

        The <table:filter-set-item> element specifies a single value used in a filter condition where the table:operator attribute is set to "=", and the table:data-type attribute to text. The filter sub-condition in which the element is included evaluates to true for a specified cell, if, and only if, the value of the cell is equal to one of the values in the set specified by be <table:filter> element.

        -

        The <table:filter-set-item> element is usable within the following element: <table:filter-condition> 9.5.5.

        +

        The <table:filter-set-item> element is usable within the following element: <table:filter-condition> ?.

        -

        The <table:filter-set-item> element has the following attribute: table:value 19.752.

        +

        The <table:filter-set-item> element has the following attribute: table:value ?.

        The <table:filter-set-item> element has no child elements.

        9.6 Data Pilot Tables

        @@ -4354,20 +4354,20 @@

        9.6.2 <

        The <table:data-pilot-tables> element contains all the data pilot tables within a document.

        -

        The <table:data-pilot-tables> element is usable within the following elements: <office:chart> 3.8, <office:drawing> 3.5, <office:presentation> 3.6, <office:spreadsheet> 3.7 and <office:text> 3.4.

        +

        The <table:data-pilot-tables> element is usable within the following elements: <office:chart> ?, <office:drawing> ?, <office:presentation> ?, <office:spreadsheet> ? and <office:text> ?.

        The <table:data-pilot-tables> element has no attributes.

        -

        The <table:data-pilot-tables> element has the following child element: <table:data-pilot-table> 9.6.3.

        +

        The <table:data-pilot-tables> element has the following child element: <table:data-pilot-table> ?.

        9.6.3 <table:data-pilot-table>

        The <table:data-pilot-table> element contains the elements that define the sources of a data pilot table.

        -

        The <table:data-pilot-table> element is usable within the following element: <table:data-pilot-tables> 9.6.2.

        +

        The <table:data-pilot-table> element is usable within the following element: <table:data-pilot-tables> ?.

        -

        The <table:data-pilot-table> element has the following attributes: table:application-data 19.588, table:buttons 19.593, table:drill-down-on-double-click 19.627, table:grand-total 19.648, table:identify-categories 19.653, table:ignore-empty-rows 19.654, table:name 19.677, table:show-filter-button 19.715 and table:target-range-address 19.736.

        +

        The <table:data-pilot-table> element has the following attributes: table:application-data ?, table:buttons ?, table:drill-down-on-double-click ?, table:grand-total ?, table:identify-categories ?, table:ignore-empty-rows ?, table:name ?, table:show-filter-button ? and table:target-range-address ?.

        -

        The <table:data-pilot-table> element has the following child elements: <table:data-pilot-field> 9.6.7, <table:database-source-query> 9.4.18, <table:database-source-sql> 9.4.16, <table:database-source-table> 9.4.17, <table:source-cell-range> 9.6.5 and <table:source-service> 9.6.6.

        +

        The <table:data-pilot-table> element has the following child elements: <table:data-pilot-field> ?, <table:database-source-query> ?, <table:database-source-sql> ?, <table:database-source-table> ?, <table:source-cell-range> ? and <table:source-service> ?.

        9.6.4 Data Pilot Table Source

        The source of a data pilot table is specified by one of the following elements:

        @@ -4375,108 +4375,108 @@

        9.6.4 The <table:source-cell-range> element specifies a cell range as a source of data for a data pilot table. A filter may be specified by a <table:filter> child element that is applied prior to return of data to a data pilot table.

        -

        The <table:source-cell-range> element is usable within the following element: <table:data-pilot-table> 9.6.3.

        +

        The <table:source-cell-range> element is usable within the following element: <table:data-pilot-table> ?.

        -

        The <table:source-cell-range> element has the following attributes: table:cell-range-address 19.597 and table:name 19.677.

        +

        The <table:source-cell-range> element has the following attributes: table:cell-range-address ? and table:name ?.

        -

        The <table:source-cell-range> element has the following child element: <table:filter> 9.5.2.

        +

        The <table:source-cell-range> element has the following child element: <table:filter> ?.

        9.6.6 <table:source-service>

        The <table:source-service> element specifies a service that returns data to a data pilot table.

        -

        The <table:source-service> element is usable within the following element: <table:data-pilot-table> 9.6.3.

        +

        The <table:source-service> element is usable within the following element: <table:data-pilot-table> ?.

        -

        The <table:source-service> element has the following attributes: table:name 19.677, table:object-name 19.685, table:password 19.694, table:source-name 19.719 and table:user-name 19.751.

        +

        The <table:source-service> element has the following attributes: table:name ?, table:object-name ?, table:password ?, table:source-name ? and table:user-name ?.

        The <table:source-service> element has no child elements.

        9.6.7 <table:data-pilot-field>

        The <table:data-pilot-field> element specifies a field for a data pilot table.

        -

        The <table:data-pilot-field> element is usable within the following element: <table:data-pilot-table> 9.6.3.

        +

        The <table:data-pilot-field> element is usable within the following element: <table:data-pilot-table> ?.

        -

        The <table:data-pilot-field> element has the following attributes: table:function 19.647, table:is-data-layout-field 19.657, table:orientation 19.690, table:selected-page 19.712, table:source-field-name 19.718 and table:used-hierarchy 19.750.

        +

        The <table:data-pilot-field> element has the following attributes: table:function ?, table:is-data-layout-field ?, table:orientation ?, table:selected-page ?, table:source-field-name ? and table:used-hierarchy ?.

        -

        The <table:data-pilot-field> element has the following child elements: <table:data-pilot-field-reference> 9.6.16, <table:data-pilot-groups> 9.6.17 and <table:data-pilot-level> 9.6.8.

        +

        The <table:data-pilot-field> element has the following child elements: <table:data-pilot-field-reference> ?, <table:data-pilot-groups> ? and <table:data-pilot-level> ?.

        9.6.8 <table:data-pilot-level>

        The <table:data-pilot-level> element acts as a container for elements that specify addition information about a data pilot field.

        -

        The <table:data-pilot-level> element is usable within the following element: <table:data-pilot-field> 9.6.7.

        +

        The <table:data-pilot-level> element is usable within the following element: <table:data-pilot-field> ?.

        -

        The <table:data-pilot-level> element has the following attribute: table:show-empty 19.714.

        +

        The <table:data-pilot-level> element has the following attribute: table:show-empty ?.

        -

        The <table:data-pilot-level> element has the following child elements: <table:data-pilot-display-info> 9.6.13, <table:data-pilot-layout-info> 9.6.15, <table:data-pilot-members> 9.6.11, <table:data-pilot-sort-info> 9.6.14 and <table:data-pilot-subtotals> 9.6.9.

        +

        The <table:data-pilot-level> element has the following child elements: <table:data-pilot-display-info> ?, <table:data-pilot-layout-info> ?, <table:data-pilot-members> ?, <table:data-pilot-sort-info> ? and <table:data-pilot-subtotals> ?.

        9.6.9 <table:data-pilot-subtotals>

        The <table:data-pilot-subtotals> element contains the <table:data-pilot-subtotal> elements for a data pilot table.

        -

        The <table:data-pilot-subtotals> element is usable within the following element: <table:data-pilot-level> 9.6.8.

        +

        The <table:data-pilot-subtotals> element is usable within the following element: <table:data-pilot-level> ?.

        The <table:data-pilot-subtotals> element has no attributes.

        -

        The <table:data-pilot-subtotals> element has the following child element: <table:data-pilot-subtotal> 9.6.10.

        +

        The <table:data-pilot-subtotals> element has the following child element: <table:data-pilot-subtotal> ?.

        9.6.10 <table:data-pilot-subtotal>

        The <table:data-pilot-subtotal> element contains the results of a single subtotal calculation.

        -

        The <table:data-pilot-subtotal> element is usable within the following element: <table:data-pilot-subtotals> 9.6.9.

        +

        The <table:data-pilot-subtotal> element is usable within the following element: <table:data-pilot-subtotals> ?.

        -

        The <table:data-pilot-subtotal> element has the following attribute: table:function 19.647.

        +

        The <table:data-pilot-subtotal> element has the following attribute: table:function ?.

        The <table:data-pilot-subtotal> element has no child elements.

        9.6.11 <table:data-pilot-members>

        The <table:data-pilot-members> element specifies whether or not to display category columns in data pilot tables or information for category columns.

        -

        The <table:data-pilot-members> element is usable within the following element: <table:data-pilot-level> 9.6.8.

        +

        The <table:data-pilot-members> element is usable within the following element: <table:data-pilot-level> ?.

        The <table:data-pilot-members> element has no attributes.

        -

        The <table:data-pilot-members> element has the following child element: <table:data-pilot-member> 9.6.12.

        +

        The <table:data-pilot-members> element has the following child element: <table:data-pilot-member> ?.

        9.6.12 <table:data-pilot-member>

        The <table:data-pilot-member> element specifies what information is displayed for a member.

        -

        The <table:data-pilot-member> element is usable within the following element: <table:data-pilot-members> 9.6.11.

        +

        The <table:data-pilot-member> element is usable within the following element: <table:data-pilot-members> ?.

        -

        The <table:data-pilot-member> element has the following attributes: table:display 19.621, table:name 19.677 and table:show-details 19.713.

        +

        The <table:data-pilot-member> element has the following attributes: table:display ?, table:name ? and table:show-details ?.

        The <table:data-pilot-member> element has no child elements.

        9.6.13 <table:data-pilot-display-info>

        The <table:data-pilot-display-info> element restricts the number rows that are displayed for a category column to a specific number of values of a data field.

        -

        The <table:data-pilot-display-info> element is usable within the following element: <table:data-pilot-level> 9.6.8.

        +

        The <table:data-pilot-display-info> element is usable within the following element: <table:data-pilot-level> ?.

        -

        The <table:data-pilot-display-info> element has the following attributes: table:data-field 19.611, table:display-member-mode 19.626, table:enabled 19.629 and table:member-count 19.671.

        +

        The <table:data-pilot-display-info> element has the following attributes: table:data-field ?, table:display-member-mode ?, table:enabled ? and table:member-count ?.

        The <table:data-pilot-display-info> element has no child elements.

        9.6.14 <table:data-pilot-sort-info>

        The <table:data-pilot-sort-info> element specifies how the members of a category column are sorted.

        -

        The <table:data-pilot-sort-info> element is usable within the following element: <table:data-pilot-level> 9.6.8.

        +

        The <table:data-pilot-sort-info> element is usable within the following element: <table:data-pilot-level> ?.

        -

        The <table:data-pilot-sort-info> element has the following attributes: table:data-field 19.611, table:order 19.689, table:sort-mode 19.716.

        +

        The <table:data-pilot-sort-info> element has the following attributes: table:data-field ?, table:order ?, table:sort-mode ?.

        The <table:data-pilot-sort-info> element has no child elements.

        9.6.15 <table:data-pilot-layout-info>

        The <table:data-pilot-layout-info> element specifies how to layout a field.

        -

        The <table:data-pilot-layout-info> element is usable within the following element: <table:data-pilot-level> 9.6.8.

        +

        The <table:data-pilot-layout-info> element is usable within the following element: <table:data-pilot-level> ?.

        -

        The <table:data-pilot-layout-info> element has the following attributes: table:add-empty-lines 19.586 and table:layout-mode 19.666.

        +

        The <table:data-pilot-layout-info> element has the following attributes: table:add-empty-lines ? and table:layout-mode ?.

        The <table:data-pilot-layout-info> element has no child elements.

        9.6.16 <table:data-pilot-field-reference>

        The <table:data-pilot-field-reference> element specifies data which can be used to modify the displayed values of data fields.

        -

        The <table:data-pilot-field-reference> element is usable within the following element: <table:data-pilot-field> 9.6.7.

        +

        The <table:data-pilot-field-reference> element is usable within the following element: <table:data-pilot-field> ?.

        -

        The <table:data-pilot-field-reference> element has the following attributes: table:field-name 19.640, table:member-name 19.672, table:member-type 19.673 and table:type 19.740.

        +

        The <table:data-pilot-field-reference> element has the following attributes: table:field-name ?, table:member-name ?, table:member-type ? and table:type ?.

        The <table:data-pilot-field-reference> element has no child elements.

        9.6.17 <table:data-pilot-groups>

        @@ -4485,36 +4485,36 @@

        9.6.17

        Grouping may also take place for numeric or date values.

        -

        The <table:data-pilot-groups> element is usable within the following element: <table:data-pilot-field> 9.6.7.

        +

        The <table:data-pilot-groups> element is usable within the following element: <table:data-pilot-field> ?.

        -

        The <table:data-pilot-groups> element has the following attributes: table:date-end 19.616, table:date-start 19.617, table:end 19.630, table:grouped-by 19.650, table:source-field-name 19.718, table:start 19.721 and table:step 19.727.

        +

        The <table:data-pilot-groups> element has the following attributes: table:date-end ?, table:date-start ?, table:end ?, table:grouped-by ?, table:source-field-name ?, table:start ? and table:step ?.

        -

        The <table:data-pilot-groups> element has the following child element: <table:data-pilot-group> 9.6.18.

        +

        The <table:data-pilot-groups> element has the following child element: <table:data-pilot-group> ?.

        9.6.18 <table:data-pilot-group>

        The <table:data-pilot-group> element specifies names of groups if grouping takes place by specifying the member names.

        -

        The <table:data-pilot-group> element is usable within the following element: <table:data-pilot-groups> 9.6.17.

        +

        The <table:data-pilot-group> element is usable within the following element: <table:data-pilot-groups> ?.

        -

        The <table:data-pilot-group> element has the following attribute: table:name 19.677.

        +

        The <table:data-pilot-group> element has the following attribute: table:name ?.

        -

        The <table:data-pilot-group> element has the following child element: <table:data-pilot-group-member> 9.6.19.

        +

        The <table:data-pilot-group> element has the following child element: <table:data-pilot-group-member> ?.

        9.6.19 <table:data-pilot-group-member>

        The <table:data-pilot-group-member> element specifies the name of a single group member.

        -

        The <table:data-pilot-group-member> element is usable within the following element: <table:data-pilot-group> 9.6.18.

        +

        The <table:data-pilot-group-member> element is usable within the following element: <table:data-pilot-group> ?.

        -

        The <table:data-pilot-group-member> element has the following attribute: table:name 19.677.

        +

        The <table:data-pilot-group-member> element has the following attribute: table:name ?.

        The <table:data-pilot-group-member> element has no child elements.

        9.7 <table:consolidation>

        The <table:consolidation> element defines the consolidation of data from multiple table ranges. Consolidation means that a new table range is filled with values calculated by applying a mathematical function to all cells in the source table ranges that have the same relative address within these ranges.

        -

        The <table:consolidation> element is usable within the following elements: <office:chart> 3.8, <office:drawing> 3.5, <office:presentation> 3.6, <office:spreadsheet> 3.7 and <office:text> 3.4.

        +

        The <table:consolidation> element is usable within the following elements: <office:chart> ?, <office:drawing> ?, <office:presentation> ?, <office:spreadsheet> ? and <office:text> ?.

        -

        The <table:consolidation> element has the following attributes: table:function 19.647, table:link-to-source-data 19.667, table:source-cell-range-addresses 19.717, table:target-cell-address 19.735 and table:use-labels 19.747.

        +

        The <table:consolidation> element has the following attributes: table:function ?, table:link-to-source-data ?, table:source-cell-range-addresses ?, table:target-cell-address ? and table:use-labels ?.

        The <table:consolidation> element has no child elements.

        9.8 <table:dde-links>

        @@ -4523,11 +4523,11 @@

        9.8 See 14.7 for the use of DDE connections.

        -

        The <table:dde-links> element is usable within the following elements: <office:chart> 3.8, <office:drawing> 3.5, <office:presentation> 3.6, <office:spreadsheet> 3.7 and <office:text> 3.4.

        +

        The <table:dde-links> element is usable within the following elements: <office:chart> ?, <office:drawing> ?, <office:presentation> ?, <office:spreadsheet> ? and <office:text> ?.

        The <table:dde-links> element has no attributes.

        -

        The <table:dde-links> element has the following child element: <table:dde-link> 14.7.4.

        +

        The <table:dde-links> element has the following child element: <table:dde-link> ?.

        9.9 Change Tracking in Spreadsheets

        9.9.1 General

        @@ -4538,164 +4538,164 @@

        9.9.2 The <table:tracked-changes> element is a container for tracked changes of a spreadsheet. Its presence further enables change tracking for a spreadsheet.

        -

        The <table:tracked-changes> element is usable within the following element: <office:spreadsheet> 3.7.

        +

        The <table:tracked-changes> element is usable within the following element: <office:spreadsheet> ?.

        -

        The <table:tracked-changes> element has the following attribute: table:track-changes 19.739.

        +

        The <table:tracked-changes> element has the following attribute: table:track-changes ?.

        -

        The <table:tracked-changes> element has the following child elements: <table:cell-content-change> 9.9.17, <table:deletion> 9.9.9, <table:insertion> 9.9.3 and <table:movement> 9.9.13.

        +

        The <table:tracked-changes> element has the following child elements: <table:cell-content-change> ?, <table:deletion> ?, <table:insertion> ? and <table:movement> ?.

        9.9.3 <table:insertion>

        The <table:insertion> element contains the information that identifies any insertion of content. This content can be one or more rows, one or more columns, or a table.

        -

        The <table:insertion> element is usable within the following element: <table:tracked-changes> 9.9.2.

        +

        The <table:insertion> element is usable within the following element: <table:tracked-changes> ?.

        -

        The <table:insertion> element has the following attributes: table:acceptance-state 19.584, table:count 19.609, table:id 19.652, table:position 19.695, table:rejecting-change-id 19.706, table:table 19.732 and table:type 19.740.

        +

        The <table:insertion> element has the following attributes: table:acceptance-state ?, table:count ?, table:id ?, table:position ?, table:rejecting-change-id ?, table:table ? and table:type ?.

        -

        The <table:insertion> element has the following child elements: <office:change-info> 5.5.7, <table:deletions> 9.9.6 and <table:dependencies> 9.9.4.

        +

        The <table:insertion> element has the following child elements: <office:change-info> ?, <table:deletions> ? and <table:dependencies> ?.

        9.9.4 <table:dependencies>

        The <table:dependencies> element contains the information on which other tracked changes the current change depends.

        -

        The <table:dependencies> element is usable within the following elements: <table:cell-content-change> 9.9.17, <table:deletion> 9.9.9, <table:insertion> 9.9.3 and <table:movement> 9.9.13.

        +

        The <table:dependencies> element is usable within the following elements: <table:cell-content-change> ?, <table:deletion> ?, <table:insertion> ? and <table:movement> ?.

        The <table:dependencies> element has no attributes.

        -

        The <table:dependencies> element has the following child element: <table:dependency> 9.9.5.

        +

        The <table:dependencies> element has the following child element: <table:dependency> ?.

        9.9.5 <table:dependency>

        The <table:dependency> element contains the information about one change action on which on which the current tracked change depends. The change action on which the current change depends is referenced by its table:id attribute

        -

        The <table:dependency> element is usable within the following element: <table:dependencies> 9.9.4.

        +

        The <table:dependency> element is usable within the following element: <table:dependencies> ?.

        -

        The <table:dependency> element has the following attribute: table:id 19.652.

        +

        The <table:dependency> element has the following attribute: table:id ?.

        The <table:dependency> element has no child elements.

        9.9.6 <table:deletions>

        The <table:deletions> element contains all deletions which are performed while tracking a single change to a table.

        -

        The <table:deletions> element is usable within the following elements: <table:cell-content-change> 9.9.17, <table:deletion> 9.9.9, <table:insertion> 9.9.3 and <table:movement> 9.9.13.

        +

        The <table:deletions> element is usable within the following elements: <table:cell-content-change> ?, <table:deletion> ?, <table:insertion> ? and <table:movement> ?.

        The <table:deletions> element has no attributes.

        -

        The <table:deletions> element has the following child elements: <table:cell-content-deletion> 9.9.7 and <table:change-deletion> 9.9.8.

        +

        The <table:deletions> element has the following child elements: <table:cell-content-deletion> ? and <table:change-deletion> ?.

        9.9.7 <table:cell-content-deletion>

        The <table:cell-content-deletion> element specifies that a cell content has been deleted. It contains the address of the effected cell and its former content. If a table:id attribute is present, it specifies the id of a previously tracked change for the cell that gets deleted by the current change.

        -

        The <table:cell-content-deletion> element is usable within the following element: <table:deletions> 9.9.6.

        +

        The <table:cell-content-deletion> element is usable within the following element: <table:deletions> ?.

        -

        The <table:cell-content-deletion> element has the following attribute: table:id 19.652.

        +

        The <table:cell-content-deletion> element has the following attribute: table:id ?.

        -

        The <table:cell-content-deletion> element has the following child elements: <table:cell-address> 9.9.18 and <table:change-track-table-cell> 9.9.16.

        +

        The <table:cell-content-deletion> element has the following child elements: <table:cell-address> ? and <table:change-track-table-cell> ?.

        9.9.8 <table:change-deletion>

        The <table:change-deletion> element specifies the value of the table:id of a previously tracked change that is deleted by the current change.

        -

        The <table:change-deletion> element is usable within the following element: <table:deletions> 9.9.6.

        +

        The <table:change-deletion> element is usable within the following element: <table:deletions> ?.

        -

        The <table:change-deletion> element has the following attribute: table:id 19.652.

        +

        The <table:change-deletion> element has the following attribute: table:id ?.

        The <table:change-deletion> element has no child elements.

        9.9.9 <table:deletion>

        A <table:deletion> element contains content that was deleted while change tracking was enabled. The content of a cell that was deleted is contained in either a <table:dependencies>, or a <table:deletions> element.

        -

        The <table:deletion> element is usable within the following element: <table:tracked-changes> 9.9.2.

        +

        The <table:deletion> element is usable within the following element: <table:tracked-changes> ?.

        -

        The <table:deletion> element has the following attributes: table:acceptance-state 19.584, table:id 19.652, table:multi-deletion-spanned 19.676, table:position 19.695, table:rejecting-change-id 19.706, table:table 19.732 and table:type 19.740.

        +

        The <table:deletion> element has the following attributes: table:acceptance-state ?, table:id ?, table:multi-deletion-spanned ?, table:position ?, table:rejecting-change-id ?, table:table ? and table:type ?.

        -

        The <table:deletion> element has the following child elements: <office:change-info> 5.5.7, <table:cut-offs> 9.9.10, <table:deletions> 9.9.6 and <table:dependencies> 9.9.4.

        +

        The <table:deletion> element has the following child elements: <office:change-info> ?, <table:cut-offs> ?, <table:deletions> ? and <table:dependencies> ?.

        9.9.10 <table:cut-offs>

        A <table:cut-offs> element contains elements that specify the location of tracked but deleted insertions or movements.

        -

        The <table:cut-offs> element is usable within the following element: <table:deletion> 9.9.9.

        +

        The <table:cut-offs> element is usable within the following element: <table:deletion> ?.

        The <table:cut-offs> element has no attributes.

        -

        The <table:cut-offs> element has the following child elements: <table:insertion-cut-off> 9.9.11, <table:movement-cut-off> 9.9.12.

        +

        The <table:cut-offs> element has the following child elements: <table:insertion-cut-off> ?, <table:movement-cut-off> ?.

        9.9.11 <table:insertion-cut-off>

        The <table:insertion-cut-off> element specifies where an insertion was deleted.

        -

        The <table:insertion-cut-off> element is usable within the following element: <table:cut-offs> 9.9.10.

        +

        The <table:insertion-cut-off> element is usable within the following element: <table:cut-offs> ?.

        -

        The <table:insertion-cut-off> element has the following attributes: table:id 19.652 and table:position 19.695.

        +

        The <table:insertion-cut-off> element has the following attributes: table:id ? and table:position ?.

        The <table:insertion-cut-off> element has no child elements.

        9.9.12 <table:movement-cut-off>

        The <table:movement-cut-off> element specifies the deletion of a movement.

        -

        The <table:movement-cut-off> element is usable within the following element: <table:cut-offs> 9.9.10.

        +

        The <table:movement-cut-off> element is usable within the following element: <table:cut-offs> ?.

        -

        The <table:movement-cut-off> element has the following attributes: table:end-position 19.633, table:position 19.695 and table:start-position 19.723.

        +

        The <table:movement-cut-off> element has the following attributes: table:end-position ?, table:position ? and table:start-position ?.

        The <table:movement-cut-off> element has no child elements.

        9.9.13 <table:movement>

        A <table:movement> element specifies the information that identifies movement of content. This content can be a cell content or a cell range content.

        -

        The <table:movement> element is usable within the following element: <table:tracked-changes> 9.9.2.

        +

        The <table:movement> element is usable within the following element: <table:tracked-changes> ?.

        -

        The <table:movement> element has the following attributes: table:acceptance-state 19.584, table:id 19.652 and table:rejecting-change-id 19.706.

        +

        The <table:movement> element has the following attributes: table:acceptance-state ?, table:id ? and table:rejecting-change-id ?.

        -

        The <table:movement> element has the following child elements: <office:change-info> 5.5.7, <table:deletions> 9.9.6, <table:dependencies> 9.9.4, <table:source-range-address> 9.9.14 and <table:target-range-address> 9.9.15.

        +

        The <table:movement> element has the following child elements: <office:change-info> ?, <table:deletions> ?, <table:dependencies> ?, <table:source-range-address> ? and <table:target-range-address> ?.

        9.9.14 <table:source-range-address>

        The <table:source-range-address> element specifies the source or cell range address of a movement.

        -

        The <table:source-range-address> element is usable within the following element: <table:movement> 9.9.13.

        +

        The <table:source-range-address> element is usable within the following element: <table:movement> ?.

        -

        The <table:source-range-address> element has the following attributes: table:column 19.598, table:end-column 19.632, table:end-row 19.634, table:end-table 19.635, table:row 19.708, table:start-column 19.722, table:start-row 19.724, table:start-table 19.725 and table:table 19.732.

        +

        The <table:source-range-address> element has the following attributes: table:column ?, table:end-column ?, table:end-row ?, table:end-table ?, table:row ?, table:start-column ?, table:start-row ?, table:start-table ? and table:table ?.

        The <table:source-range-address> element has no child elements.

        9.9.15 <table:target-range-address>

        The <table:target-range-address> element specifies the target cell address or cell range address of a movement.

        -

        The <table:target-range-address> element is usable within the following element: <table:movement> 9.9.13.

        +

        The <table:target-range-address> element is usable within the following element: <table:movement> ?.

        -

        The <table:target-range-address> element has the following attributes: table:column 19.598, table:end-column 19.632, table:end-row 19.634, table:end-table 19.635, table:row 19.708, table:start-column 19.722, table:start-row 19.724, table:start-table 19.725 and table:table 19.732.

        +

        The <table:target-range-address> element has the following attributes: table:column ?, table:end-column ?, table:end-row ?, table:end-table ?, table:row ?, table:start-column ?, table:start-row ?, table:start-table ? and table:table ?.

        The <table:target-range-address> element has no child elements.

        9.9.16 <table:change-track-table-cell>

        The <table:change-track-table-cell> element specifies the information that tracks changes to a table cell.

        -

        The <table:change-track-table-cell> element is usable within the following elements: <table:cell-content-deletion> 9.9.7 and <table:previous> 9.9.19.

        +

        The <table:change-track-table-cell> element is usable within the following elements: <table:cell-content-deletion> ? and <table:previous> ?.

        -

        The <table:change-track-table-cell> element has the following attributes: office:boolean-value 19.371, office:currency 19.373, office:date-value 19.374, office:string-value 19.383, office:time-value 19.386, office:value 19.388, office:value-type 19.389, table:cell-address 19.595, table:formula 19.646, table:matrix-covered 19.669, table:number-matrix-columns-spanned 19.683 and table:number-matrix-rows-spanned 19.684.

        +

        The <table:change-track-table-cell> element has the following attributes: office:boolean-value ?, office:currency ?, office:date-value ?, office:string-value ?, office:time-value ?, office:value ?, office:value-type ?, table:cell-address ?, table:formula ?, table:matrix-covered ?, table:number-matrix-columns-spanned ? and table:number-matrix-rows-spanned ?.

        -

        The <table:change-track-table-cell> element has the following child element: <text:p> 5.1.3.

        +

        The <table:change-track-table-cell> element has the following child element: <text:p> ?.

        9.9.17 <table:cell-content-change>

        A <table:cell-content-change> element specifies the information that identifies changes of the cell content.

        -

        The <table:cell-content-change> element is usable within the following element: <table:tracked-changes> 9.9.2.

        +

        The <table:cell-content-change> element is usable within the following element: <table:tracked-changes> ?.

        -

        The <table:cell-content-change> element has the following attributes: table:acceptance-state 19.584, table:id 19.652 and table:rejecting-change-id 19.706.

        +

        The <table:cell-content-change> element has the following attributes: table:acceptance-state ?, table:id ? and table:rejecting-change-id ?.

        -

        The <table:cell-content-change> element has the following child elements: <office:change-info> 5.5.7, <table:cell-address> 9.9.18, <table:deletions> 9.9.6, <table:dependencies> 9.9.4 and <table:previous> 9.9.19.

        +

        The <table:cell-content-change> element has the following child elements: <office:change-info> ?, <table:cell-address> ?, <table:deletions> ?, <table:dependencies> ? and <table:previous> ?.

        9.9.18 <table:cell-address>

        The <table:cell-address> element contains the address of a cell that has changed. Unlike other cell addresses, the cell address consists of the row, column and table number of the cell. This allows the specification of addresses that are outside a valid cell address range.

        -

        The <table:cell-address> element is usable within the following elements: <table:cell-content-change> 9.9.17 and <table:cell-content-deletion> 9.9.7.

        +

        The <table:cell-address> element is usable within the following elements: <table:cell-content-change> ? and <table:cell-content-deletion> ?.

        -

        The <table:cell-address> element has the following attributes: table:column 19.598, table:row 19.708 and table:table 19.732.

        +

        The <table:cell-address> element has the following attributes: table:column ?, table:row ? and table:table ?.

        The <table:cell-address> element has no child elements.

        9.9.19 <table:previous>

        The <table:previous> element contains the previous cell content which is overwritten by the current change. If a table:id attribute is present, it specifies the id of a previously tracked change for the cell that is changed again by the current change.

        -

        The <table:previous> element is usable within the following element: <table:cell-content-change> 9.9.17.

        +

        The <table:previous> element is usable within the following element: <table:cell-content-change> ?.

        -

        The <table:previous> element has the following attribute: table:id 19.652.

        +

        The <table:previous> element has the following attribute: table:id ?.

        -

        The <table:previous> element has the following child element: <table:change-track-table-cell> 9.9.16.

        +

        The <table:previous> element has the following child element: <table:change-track-table-cell> ?.

        10 Graphic Content

        10.1 General

        @@ -4705,49 +4705,49 @@

        10.2.1 The <style:handout-master> element represents a template for the generation of handout pages.

        -

        The <style:handout-master> element is usable within the following element: <office:master-styles> 3.15.4.

        +

        The <style:handout-master> element is usable within the following element: <office:master-styles> ?.

        -

        The <style:handout-master> element has the following attributes: draw:style-name 19.219, presentation:presentation-page-layout-name 19.413, presentation:use-date-time-name 19.428, presentation:use-footer-name 19.429, presentation:use-header-name 19.430 and style:page-layout-name 19.508.

        +

        The <style:handout-master> element has the following attributes: draw:style-name ?, presentation:presentation-page-layout-name ?, presentation:use-date-time-name ?, presentation:use-footer-name ?, presentation:use-header-name ? and style:page-layout-name ?.

        -

        The <style:handout-master> element has the following child elements: <dr3d:scene> 10.5.2, <draw:a> 10.4.12, <draw:caption> 10.3.11, <draw:circle> 10.3.8, <draw:connector> 10.3.10, <draw:control> 10.3.13, <draw:custom-shape> 10.6.1, <draw:ellipse> 10.3.9, <draw:frame> 10.4.2, <draw:g> 10.3.15, <draw:line> 10.3.3, <draw:measure> 10.3.12, <draw:page-thumbnail> 10.3.14, <draw:path> 10.3.7, <draw:polygon> 10.3.5, <draw:polyline> 10.3.4, <draw:rect> 10.3.2 and <draw:regular-polygon> 10.3.6.

        +

        The <style:handout-master> element has the following child elements: <dr3d:scene> ?, <draw:a> ?, <draw:caption> ?, <draw:circle> ?, <draw:connector> ?, <draw:control> ?, <draw:custom-shape> ?, <draw:ellipse> ?, <draw:frame> ?, <draw:g> ?, <draw:line> ?, <draw:measure> ?, <draw:page-thumbnail> ?, <draw:path> ?, <draw:polygon> ?, <draw:polyline> ?, <draw:rect> ? and <draw:regular-polygon> ?.

        10.2.2 <draw:layer-set>

        The <draw:layer-set> element defines a set of layers. If placed inside a <style:master-page> or <draw:page> element it defines a set of layers for that page. If placed inside the <office:master-styles> element it defines a set of layers for all pages that do not have their own set of layers.

        Layers group drawing objects. Assigning a shape to a layer does not change its rendering order as defined by its draw:z-index attribute. 19.231

        -

        The <draw:layer-set> element is usable within the following elements: <draw:page> 10.2.4, <office:master-styles> 3.15.4 and <style:master-page> 16.9.

        +

        The <draw:layer-set> element is usable within the following elements: <draw:page> ?, <office:master-styles> ? and <style:master-page> ?.

        The <draw:layer-set> element has no attributes.

        -

        The <draw:layer-set> element has the following child element: <draw:layer> 10.2.3.

        +

        The <draw:layer-set> element has the following child element: <draw:layer> ?.

        10.2.3 <draw:layer>

        The <draw:layer> element defines a single layer. Layers group drawing objects.

        Each drawing object inside a drawing or presentation document can be assigned to a layer. Each object that is assigned to a layer inherits the settings of that layer. Drawing objects may be assigned to these layers by the value of their draw:layer 19.189 attribute.

        -

        The <draw:layer> element is usable within the following element: <draw:layer-set> 10.2.2.

        +

        The <draw:layer> element is usable within the following element: <draw:layer-set> ?.

        -

        The <draw:layer> element has the following attributes: draw:display 19.132, draw:name 19.197 and draw:protected 19.207.

        +

        The <draw:layer> element has the following attributes: draw:display ?, draw:name ? and draw:protected ?.

        -

        The <draw:layer> element has the following child elements: <svg:desc> 10.3.18 and <svg:title> 10.3.17.

        +

        The <draw:layer> element has the following child elements: <svg:desc> ? and <svg:title> ?.

        10.2.4 <draw:page>

        The <draw:page> element is a container for content in a drawing or presentation document. This element is used for the following:

        -

        The <draw:page> element is usable within the following elements: <office:drawing> 3.5 and <office:presentation> 3.6.

        +

        The <draw:page> element is usable within the following elements: <office:drawing> ? and <office:presentation> ?.

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        The <draw:page> element has the following attributes: draw:id 19.187, draw:master-page-name 19.194, draw:name 19.197, draw:nav-order 19.198, draw:style-name 19.219, presentation:presentation-page-layout-name 19.413, presentation:use-date-time-name 19.428, presentation:use-footer-name 19.429, presentation:use-header-name 19.430 and xml:id 19.920.

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        The <draw:page> element has the following attributes: draw:id ?, draw:master-page-name ?, draw:name ?, draw:nav-order ?, draw:style-name ?, presentation:presentation-page-layout-name ?, presentation:use-date-time-name ?, presentation:use-footer-name ?, presentation:use-header-name ? and xml:id ?.

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        The <draw:page> element has the following child elements: <anim:animate> 15.2.2, <anim:animateColor> 15.2.6, <anim:animateMotion> 15.2.5, <anim:animateTransform> 15.2.3, <anim:audio> 15.5, <anim:command> 15.6.1, <anim:iterate> 15.4.4, <anim:par> 15.4.2, <anim:seq> 15.4.3, <anim:set> 15.2.4, <anim:transitionFilter> 15.2.7, <dr3d:scene> 10.5.2, <draw:a> 10.4.12, <draw:caption> 10.3.11, <draw:circle> 10.3.8, <draw:connector> 10.3.10, <draw:control> 10.3.13, <draw:custom-shape> 10.6.1, <draw:ellipse> 10.3.9, <draw:frame> 10.4.2, <draw:g> 10.3.15, <draw:layer-set> 10.2.2, <draw:line> 10.3.3, <draw:measure> 10.3.12, <draw:page-thumbnail> 10.3.14, <draw:path> 10.3.7, <draw:polygon> 10.3.5, <draw:polyline> 10.3.4, <draw:rect> 10.3.2, <draw:regular-polygon> 10.3.6, <office:annotation> 14.1, <office:forms> 13.2, <presentation:animations> 10.8.1, <presentation:notes> 16.19, <svg:desc> 10.3.18 and <svg:title> 10.3.17.

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        The <draw:page> element has the following child elements: <anim:animate> ?, <anim:animateColor> ?, <anim:animateMotion> ?, <anim:animateTransform> ?, <anim:audio> ?, <anim:command> ?, <anim:iterate> ?, <anim:par> ?, <anim:seq> ?, <anim:set> ?, <anim:transitionFilter> ?, <dr3d:scene> ?, <draw:a> ?, <draw:caption> ?, <draw:circle> ?, <draw:connector> ?, <draw:control> ?, <draw:custom-shape> ?, <draw:ellipse> ?, <draw:frame> ?, <draw:g> ?, <draw:layer-set> ?, <draw:line> ?, <draw:measure> ?, <draw:page-thumbnail> ?, <draw:path> ?, <draw:polygon> ?, <draw:polyline> ?, <draw:rect> ?, <draw:regular-polygon> ?, <office:annotation> ?, <office:forms> ?, <presentation:animations> ?, <presentation:notes> ?, <svg:desc> ? and <svg:title> ?.

        10.2.5 <draw:equation>

        The <draw:equation> element specifies a formula for the calculation of a value and the name by which that formula can be referenced.

        -

        The <draw:equation> element is usable within the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> 10.6.2.

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        The <draw:equation> element is usable within the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> ?.

        -

        The <draw:equation> element has the following attributes: draw:formula 19.171 and draw:name 19.197.

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        The <draw:equation> element has the following attributes: draw:formula ? and draw:name ?.

        The <draw:equation> element has no child elements.

        10.3 Drawing Shapes

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        10.3.2 The <draw:rect> element represents a rectangular drawing shape.

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        The <draw:rect> element is usable within the following elements: <chart:chart> 11.1, <draw:a> 10.4.12, <draw:g> 10.3.15, <draw:page> 10.2.4, <draw:text-box> 10.4.3, <office:text> 3.4, <presentation:notes> 16.19, <style:handout-master> 10.2.1, <style:master-page> 16.9, <table:covered-table-cell> 9.1.5, <table:shapes> 9.2.8, <table:table-cell> 9.1.4, <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:deletion> 5.5.5, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:index-body> 8.2.2, <text:index-title> 8.2.3, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:note-body> 6.3.4, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2, <text:section> 5.4 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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        The <draw:rect> element is usable within the following elements: <chart:chart> ?, <draw:a> ?, <draw:g> ?, <draw:page> ?, <draw:text-box> ?, <office:text> ?, <presentation:notes> ?, <style:handout-master> ?, <style:master-page> ?, <table:covered-table-cell> ?, <table:shapes> ?, <table:table-cell> ?, <text:a> ?, <text:deletion> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:index-body> ?, <text:index-title> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:note-body> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ?, <text:section> ? and <text:span> ?.

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        The <draw:rect> element has the following attributes: draw:caption-id 19.115, draw:class-names 19.120, draw:corner-radius 19.127, draw:id 19.187, draw:layer 19.189, draw:name 19.197, draw:style-name 19.219, draw:text-style-name 19.227, draw:transform 19.228, draw:z-index 19.231, presentation:class-names 19.394, presentation:style-name 19.426, svg:height 19.543, svg:rx 19.554, svg:ry 19.555, svg:width 19.575, svg:x 19.577, svg:y 19.581, table:end-cell-address 19.631, table:end-x 19.636, table:end-y 19.637, table:table-background 19.733, text:anchor-page-number 19.758, text:anchor-type 19.759 and xml:id 19.920.

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        The <draw:rect> element has the following attributes: draw:caption-id ?, draw:class-names ?, draw:corner-radius ?, draw:id ?, draw:layer ?, draw:name ?, draw:style-name ?, draw:text-style-name ?, draw:transform ?, draw:z-index ?, presentation:class-names ?, presentation:style-name ?, svg:height ?, svg:rx ?, svg:ry ?, svg:width ?, svg:x ?, svg:y ?, table:end-cell-address ?, table:end-x ?, table:end-y ?, table:table-background ?, text:anchor-page-number ?, text:anchor-type ? and xml:id ?.

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        The <draw:rect> element has the following child elements: <draw:glue-point> 10.3.16, <office:event-listeners> 10.3.19, <svg:desc> 10.3.18, <svg:title> 10.3.17, <table:table> 9.1.2, <text:list> 5.3.1 and <text:p> 5.1.3.

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        The <draw:rect> element has the following child elements: <draw:glue-point> ?, <office:event-listeners> ?, <svg:desc> ?, <svg:title> ?, <table:table> ?, <text:list> ? and <text:p> ?.

        10.3.3 <draw:line>

        The <draw:line> element represents a line.

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        The <draw:line> element is usable within the following elements: <chart:chart> 11.1, <draw:a> 10.4.12, <draw:g> 10.3.15, <draw:page> 10.2.4, <draw:text-box> 10.4.3, <office:text> 3.4, <presentation:notes> 16.19, <style:handout-master> 10.2.1, <style:master-page> 16.9, <table:covered-table-cell> 9.1.5, <table:shapes> 9.2.8, <table:table-cell> 9.1.4, <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:deletion> 5.5.5, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:index-body> 8.2.2, <text:index-title> 8.2.3, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:note-body> 6.3.4, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2, <text:section> 5.4 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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        The <draw:line> element is usable within the following elements: <chart:chart> ?, <draw:a> ?, <draw:g> ?, <draw:page> ?, <draw:text-box> ?, <office:text> ?, <presentation:notes> ?, <style:handout-master> ?, <style:master-page> ?, <table:covered-table-cell> ?, <table:shapes> ?, <table:table-cell> ?, <text:a> ?, <text:deletion> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:index-body> ?, <text:index-title> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:note-body> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ?, <text:section> ? and <text:span> ?.

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        The <draw:line> element has the following attributes: draw:caption-id 19.115, draw:class-names 19.120, draw:id 19.187, draw:layer 19.189, draw:name 19.197, draw:style-name 19.219, draw:text-style-name 19.227, draw:transform 19.228, draw:z-index 19.231, presentation:class-names 19.394, presentation:style-name 19.426, svg:x1 19.578, svg:x2 19.579, svg:y1 19.582, svg:y2 19.583, table:end-cell-address 19.631, table:end-x 19.636, table:end-y 19.637, table:table-background 19.733, text:anchor-page-number 19.758, text:anchor-type 19.759 and xml:id 19.920.

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        The <draw:line> element has the following attributes: draw:caption-id ?, draw:class-names ?, draw:id ?, draw:layer ?, draw:name ?, draw:style-name ?, draw:text-style-name ?, draw:transform ?, draw:z-index ?, presentation:class-names ?, presentation:style-name ?, svg:x1 ?, svg:x2 ?, svg:y1 ?, svg:y2 ?, table:end-cell-address ?, table:end-x ?, table:end-y ?, table:table-background ?, text:anchor-page-number ?, text:anchor-type ? and xml:id ?.

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        The <draw:line> element has the following child elements: <draw:glue-point> 10.3.16, <office:event-listeners> 10.3.19, <svg:desc> 10.3.18, <svg:title> 10.3.17, <table:table> 9.1.2, <text:list> 5.3.1 and <text:p> 5.1.3.

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        The <draw:line> element has the following child elements: <draw:glue-point> ?, <office:event-listeners> ?, <svg:desc> ?, <svg:title> ?, <table:table> ?, <text:list> ? and <text:p> ?.

        10.3.4 <draw:polyline>

        The <draw:polyline> element represents a polyline drawing shape.

        Consumers may ignore svg:height and svg:width attributes, and determine the size of a shape from the polygon vertices.

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        The <draw:polyline> element is usable within the following elements: <chart:chart> 11.1, <draw:a> 10.4.12, <draw:g> 10.3.15, <draw:page> 10.2.4, <draw:text-box> 10.4.3, <office:text> 3.4, <presentation:notes> 16.19, <style:handout-master> 10.2.1, <style:master-page> 16.9, <table:covered-table-cell> 9.1.5, <table:shapes> 9.2.8, <table:table-cell> 9.1.4, <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:deletion> 5.5.5, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:index-body> 8.2.2, <text:index-title> 8.2.3, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:note-body> 6.3.4, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2, <text:section> 5.4 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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        The <draw:polyline> element is usable within the following elements: <chart:chart> ?, <draw:a> ?, <draw:g> ?, <draw:page> ?, <draw:text-box> ?, <office:text> ?, <presentation:notes> ?, <style:handout-master> ?, <style:master-page> ?, <table:covered-table-cell> ?, <table:shapes> ?, <table:table-cell> ?, <text:a> ?, <text:deletion> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:index-body> ?, <text:index-title> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:note-body> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ?, <text:section> ? and <text:span> ?.

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        The <draw:polyline> element has the following attributes: draw:caption-id 19.115, draw:class-names 19.120, draw:id 19.187, draw:layer 19.189, draw:name 19.197, draw:points 19.206, draw:style-name 19.219, draw:text-style-name 19.227, draw:transform 19.228, draw:z-index 19.231, presentation:class-names 19.394, presentation:style-name 19.426, svg:height 19.543, svg:viewBox 19.574, svg:width 19.575, svg:x 19.577, svg:y 19.581, table:end-cell-address 19.631, table:end-x 19.636, table:end-y 19.637, table:table-background 19.733, text:anchor-page-number 19.758, text:anchor-type 19.759 and xml:id 19.920.

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        The <draw:polyline> element has the following attributes: draw:caption-id ?, draw:class-names ?, draw:id ?, draw:layer ?, draw:name ?, draw:points ?, draw:style-name ?, draw:text-style-name ?, draw:transform ?, draw:z-index ?, presentation:class-names ?, presentation:style-name ?, svg:height ?, svg:viewBox ?, svg:width ?, svg:x ?, svg:y ?, table:end-cell-address ?, table:end-x ?, table:end-y ?, table:table-background ?, text:anchor-page-number ?, text:anchor-type ? and xml:id ?.

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        The <draw:polyline> element has the following child elements: <draw:glue-point> 10.3.16, <office:event-listeners> 10.3.19, <svg:desc> 10.3.18, <svg:title> 10.3.17, <table:table> 9.1.2, <text:list> 5.3.1 and <text:p> 5.1.3.

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        The <draw:polyline> element has the following child elements: <draw:glue-point> ?, <office:event-listeners> ?, <svg:desc> ?, <svg:title> ?, <table:table> ?, <text:list> ? and <text:p> ?.

        10.3.5 <draw:polygon>

        The <draw:polygon> element represents a polygon. A polygon is a closed set of straight lines.

        Consumers may ignore svg:height and svg:width attributes, and determine the size of a shape from the polygon vertices.

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        The <draw:polygon> element is usable within the following elements: <chart:chart> 11.1, <draw:a> 10.4.12, <draw:g> 10.3.15, <draw:page> 10.2.4, <draw:text-box> 10.4.3, <office:text> 3.4, <presentation:notes> 16.19, <style:handout-master> 10.2.1, <style:master-page> 16.9, <table:covered-table-cell> 9.1.5, <table:shapes> 9.2.8, <table:table-cell> 9.1.4, <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:deletion> 5.5.5, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:index-body> 8.2.2, <text:index-title> 8.2.3, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:note-body> 6.3.4, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2, <text:section> 5.4 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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        The <draw:polygon> element is usable within the following elements: <chart:chart> ?, <draw:a> ?, <draw:g> ?, <draw:page> ?, <draw:text-box> ?, <office:text> ?, <presentation:notes> ?, <style:handout-master> ?, <style:master-page> ?, <table:covered-table-cell> ?, <table:shapes> ?, <table:table-cell> ?, <text:a> ?, <text:deletion> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:index-body> ?, <text:index-title> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:note-body> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ?, <text:section> ? and <text:span> ?.

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        The <draw:polygon> element has the following attributes: draw:caption-id 19.115, draw:class-names 19.120, draw:id 19.187, draw:layer 19.189, draw:name 19.197, draw:points 19.206, draw:style-name 19.219, draw:text-style-name 19.227, draw:transform 19.228, draw:z-index 19.231, presentation:class-names 19.394, presentation:style-name 19.426, svg:height 19.543, svg:viewBox 19.574, svg:width 19.575, svg:x 19.577, svg:y 19.581, table:end-cell-address 19.631, table:end-x 19.636, table:end-y 19.637, table:table-background 19.733, text:anchor-page-number 19.758, text:anchor-type 19.759 and xml:id 19.920.

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        The <draw:polygon> element has the following attributes: draw:caption-id ?, draw:class-names ?, draw:id ?, draw:layer ?, draw:name ?, draw:points ?, draw:style-name ?, draw:text-style-name ?, draw:transform ?, draw:z-index ?, presentation:class-names ?, presentation:style-name ?, svg:height ?, svg:viewBox ?, svg:width ?, svg:x ?, svg:y ?, table:end-cell-address ?, table:end-x ?, table:end-y ?, table:table-background ?, text:anchor-page-number ?, text:anchor-type ? and xml:id ?.

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        The <draw:polygon> element has the following child elements: <draw:glue-point> 10.3.16, <office:event-listeners> 10.3.19, <svg:desc> 10.3.18, <svg:title> 10.3.17, <table:table> 9.1.2, <text:list> 5.3.1 and <text:p> 5.1.3.

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        The <draw:polygon> element has the following child elements: <draw:glue-point> ?, <office:event-listeners> ?, <svg:desc> ?, <svg:title> ?, <table:table> ?, <text:list> ? and <text:p> ?.

        10.3.6 <draw:regular-polygon>

        The <draw:regular-polygon> element represents a regular polygon. A regular polygon is a polygon that is specified by its number of edges (that is equal to the number of its corners), rather than by arbitrary points.

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        The <draw:regular-polygon> element is usable within the following elements: <chart:chart> 11.1, <draw:a> 10.4.12, <draw:g> 10.3.15, <draw:page> 10.2.4, <draw:text-box> 10.4.3, <office:text> 3.4, <presentation:notes> 16.19, <style:handout-master> 10.2.1, <style:master-page> 16.9, <table:covered-table-cell> 9.1.5, <table:shapes> 9.2.8, <table:table-cell> 9.1.4, <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:deletion> 5.5.5, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:index-body> 8.2.2, <text:index-title> 8.2.3, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:note-body> 6.3.4, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2, <text:section> 5.4 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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        The <draw:regular-polygon> element is usable within the following elements: <chart:chart> ?, <draw:a> ?, <draw:g> ?, <draw:page> ?, <draw:text-box> ?, <office:text> ?, <presentation:notes> ?, <style:handout-master> ?, <style:master-page> ?, <table:covered-table-cell> ?, <table:shapes> ?, <table:table-cell> ?, <text:a> ?, <text:deletion> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:index-body> ?, <text:index-title> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:note-body> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ?, <text:section> ? and <text:span> ?.

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        The <draw:regular-polygon> element has the following attributes: draw:caption-id 19.115, draw:class-names 19.120, draw:concave 19.123, draw:corners 19.128, draw:id 19.187, draw:layer 19.189, draw:name 19.197, draw:sharpness 19.211, draw:style-name 19.219, draw:text-style-name 19.227, draw:transform 19.228, draw:z-index 19.231, presentation:class-names 19.394, presentation:style-name 19.426, svg:height 19.543, svg:width 19.575, svg:x 19.577, svg:y 19.581, table:end-cell-address 19.631, table:end-x 19.636, table:end-y 19.637, table:table-background 19.733, text:anchor-page-number 19.758, text:anchor-type 19.759 and xml:id 19.920.

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        The <draw:regular-polygon> element has the following attributes: draw:caption-id ?, draw:class-names ?, draw:concave ?, draw:corners ?, draw:id ?, draw:layer ?, draw:name ?, draw:sharpness ?, draw:style-name ?, draw:text-style-name ?, draw:transform ?, draw:z-index ?, presentation:class-names ?, presentation:style-name ?, svg:height ?, svg:width ?, svg:x ?, svg:y ?, table:end-cell-address ?, table:end-x ?, table:end-y ?, table:table-background ?, text:anchor-page-number ?, text:anchor-type ? and xml:id ?.

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        The <draw:regular-polygon> element has the following child elements: <draw:glue-point> 10.3.16, <office:event-listeners> 10.3.19, <svg:desc> 10.3.18, <svg:title> 10.3.17, <table:table> 9.1.2, <text:list> 5.3.1 and <text:p> 5.1.3.

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        The <draw:regular-polygon> element has the following child elements: <draw:glue-point> ?, <office:event-listeners> ?, <svg:desc> ?, <svg:title> ?, <table:table> ?, <text:list> ? and <text:p> ?.

        10.3.7 <draw:path>

        The <draw:path> element represents a path. A path is a shape with a user-defined outline. The outline is defined by the svg:d attribute. 19.530

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        The <draw:path> element is usable within the following elements: <chart:chart> 11.1, <draw:a> 10.4.12, <draw:g> 10.3.15, <draw:page> 10.2.4, <draw:text-box> 10.4.3, <office:text> 3.4, <presentation:notes> 16.19, <style:handout-master> 10.2.1, <style:master-page> 16.9, <table:covered-table-cell> 9.1.5, <table:shapes> 9.2.8, <table:table-cell> 9.1.4, <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:deletion> 5.5.5, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:index-body> 8.2.2, <text:index-title> 8.2.3, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:note-body> 6.3.4, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2, <text:section> 5.4 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

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        The <draw:path> element is usable within the following elements: <chart:chart> ?, <draw:a> ?, <draw:g> ?, <draw:page> ?, <draw:text-box> ?, <office:text> ?, <presentation:notes> ?, <style:handout-master> ?, <style:master-page> ?, <table:covered-table-cell> ?, <table:shapes> ?, <table:table-cell> ?, <text:a> ?, <text:deletion> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:index-body> ?, <text:index-title> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:note-body> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ?, <text:section> ? and <text:span> ?.

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        The <draw:path> element has the following attributes: draw:caption-id 19.115, draw:class-names 19.120, draw:id 19.187, draw:layer 19.189, draw:name 19.197, draw:style-name 19.219, draw:text-style-name 19.227, draw:transform 19.228, draw:z-index 19.231, presentation:class-names 19.394, presentation:style-name 19.426, svg:d 19.530, svg:height 19.543, svg:viewBox 19.574, svg:width 19.575, svg:x 19.577, svg:y 19.581, table:end-cell-address 19.631, table:end-x 19.636, table:end-y 19.637, table:table-background 19.733, text:anchor-page-number 19.758, text:anchor-type 19.759 and xml:id 19.920.

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        The <draw:path> element has the following attributes: draw:caption-id ?, draw:class-names ?, draw:id ?, draw:layer ?, draw:name ?, draw:style-name ?, draw:text-style-name ?, draw:transform ?, draw:z-index ?, presentation:class-names ?, presentation:style-name ?, svg:d ?, svg:height ?, svg:viewBox ?, svg:width ?, svg:x ?, svg:y ?, table:end-cell-address ?, table:end-x ?, table:end-y ?, table:table-background ?, text:anchor-page-number ?, text:anchor-type ? and xml:id ?.

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        The <draw:path> element has the following child elements: <draw:glue-point> 10.3.16, <office:event-listeners> 10.3.19, <svg:desc> 10.3.18, <svg:title> 10.3.17, <table:table> 9.1.2, <text:list> 5.3.1 and <text:p> 5.1.3.

        +

        The <draw:path> element has the following child elements: <draw:glue-point> ?, <office:event-listeners> ?, <svg:desc> ?, <svg:title> ?, <table:table> ?, <text:list> ? and <text:p> ?.

        10.3.8 <draw:circle>

        The <draw:circle> element represents a circular drawing shape.

        -

        The <draw:circle> element is usable within the following elements: <chart:chart> 11.1, <draw:a> 10.4.12, <draw:g> 10.3.15, <draw:page> 10.2.4, <draw:text-box> 10.4.3, <office:text> 3.4, <presentation:notes> 16.19, <style:handout-master> 10.2.1, <style:master-page> 16.9, <table:covered-table-cell> 9.1.5, <table:shapes> 9.2.8, <table:table-cell> 9.1.4, <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:deletion> 5.5.5, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:index-body> 8.2.2, <text:index-title> 8.2.3, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:note-body> 6.3.4, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2, <text:section> 5.4 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

        +

        The <draw:circle> element is usable within the following elements: <chart:chart> ?, <draw:a> ?, <draw:g> ?, <draw:page> ?, <draw:text-box> ?, <office:text> ?, <presentation:notes> ?, <style:handout-master> ?, <style:master-page> ?, <table:covered-table-cell> ?, <table:shapes> ?, <table:table-cell> ?, <text:a> ?, <text:deletion> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:index-body> ?, <text:index-title> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:note-body> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ?, <text:section> ? and <text:span> ?.

        -

        The <draw:circle> element has the following attributes: draw:caption-id 19.115, draw:class-names 19.120, draw:end-angle 19.140, draw:id 19.187, draw:kind 19.188, draw:layer 19.189, draw:name 19.197, draw:start-angle 19.213, draw:style-name 19.219, draw:text-style-name 19.227, draw:transform 19.228, draw:z-index 19.231, presentation:class-names 19.394, presentation:style-name 19.426, svg:cx 19.528, svg:cy 19.529, svg:height 19.543, svg:r 19.553, svg:width 19.575, svg:x 19.577, svg:y 19.581, table:end-cell-address 19.631, table:end-x 19.636, table:end-y 19.637, table:table-background 19.733, text:anchor-page-number 19.758, text:anchor-type 19.759 and xml:id 19.920.

        +

        The <draw:circle> element has the following attributes: draw:caption-id ?, draw:class-names ?, draw:end-angle ?, draw:id ?, draw:kind ?, draw:layer ?, draw:name ?, draw:start-angle ?, draw:style-name ?, draw:text-style-name ?, draw:transform ?, draw:z-index ?, presentation:class-names ?, presentation:style-name ?, svg:cx ?, svg:cy ?, svg:height ?, svg:r ?, svg:width ?, svg:x ?, svg:y ?, table:end-cell-address ?, table:end-x ?, table:end-y ?, table:table-background ?, text:anchor-page-number ?, text:anchor-type ? and xml:id ?.

        -

        The <draw:circle> element has the following child elements: <draw:glue-point> 10.3.16, <office:event-listeners> 10.3.19, <svg:desc> 10.3.18, <svg:title> 10.3.17, <table:table> 9.1.2, <text:list> 5.3.1 and <text:p> 5.1.3.

        +

        The <draw:circle> element has the following child elements: <draw:glue-point> ?, <office:event-listeners> ?, <svg:desc> ?, <svg:title> ?, <table:table> ?, <text:list> ? and <text:p> ?.

        10.3.9 <draw:ellipse>

        The <draw:ellipse> element represents an ellipse.

        -

        The <draw:ellipse> element is usable within the following elements: <chart:chart> 11.1, <draw:a> 10.4.12, <draw:g> 10.3.15, <draw:page> 10.2.4, <draw:text-box> 10.4.3, <office:text> 3.4, <presentation:notes> 16.19, <style:handout-master> 10.2.1, <style:master-page> 16.9, <table:covered-table-cell> 9.1.5, <table:shapes> 9.2.8, <table:table-cell> 9.1.4, <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:deletion> 5.5.5, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:index-body> 8.2.2, <text:index-title> 8.2.3, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:note-body> 6.3.4, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2, <text:section> 5.4 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

        +

        The <draw:ellipse> element is usable within the following elements: <chart:chart> ?, <draw:a> ?, <draw:g> ?, <draw:page> ?, <draw:text-box> ?, <office:text> ?, <presentation:notes> ?, <style:handout-master> ?, <style:master-page> ?, <table:covered-table-cell> ?, <table:shapes> ?, <table:table-cell> ?, <text:a> ?, <text:deletion> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:index-body> ?, <text:index-title> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:note-body> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ?, <text:section> ? and <text:span> ?.

        -

        The <draw:ellipse> element has the following attributes: draw:caption-id 19.115, draw:class-names 19.120, draw:end-angle 19.140, draw:id 19.187, draw:kind 19.188, draw:layer 19.189, draw:name 19.197, draw:start-angle 19.213, draw:style-name 19.219, draw:text-style-name 19.227, draw:transform 19.228, draw:z-index 19.231, presentation:class-names 19.394, presentation:style-name 19.426, svg:cx 19.528, svg:cy 19.529, svg:height 19.543, svg:rx 19.554, svg:ry 19.555, svg:width 19.575, svg:x 19.577, svg:y 19.581, table:end-cell-address 19.631, table:end-x 19.636, table:end-y 19.637, table:table-background 19.733, text:anchor-page-number 19.758, text:anchor-type 19.759 and xml:id 19.920.

        +

        The <draw:ellipse> element has the following attributes: draw:caption-id ?, draw:class-names ?, draw:end-angle ?, draw:id ?, draw:kind ?, draw:layer ?, draw:name ?, draw:start-angle ?, draw:style-name ?, draw:text-style-name ?, draw:transform ?, draw:z-index ?, presentation:class-names ?, presentation:style-name ?, svg:cx ?, svg:cy ?, svg:height ?, svg:rx ?, svg:ry ?, svg:width ?, svg:x ?, svg:y ?, table:end-cell-address ?, table:end-x ?, table:end-y ?, table:table-background ?, text:anchor-page-number ?, text:anchor-type ? and xml:id ?.

        -

        The <draw:ellipse> element has the following child elements: <draw:glue-point> 10.3.16, <office:event-listeners> 10.3.19, <svg:desc> 10.3.18, <svg:title> 10.3.17, <table:table> 9.1.2, <text:list> 5.3.1 and <text:p> 5.1.3.

        +

        The <draw:ellipse> element has the following child elements: <draw:glue-point> ?, <office:event-listeners> ?, <svg:desc> ?, <svg:title> ?, <table:table> ?, <text:list> ? and <text:p> ?.

        10.3.10 <draw:connector>

        The <draw:connector> element represents a connected set of one or more lines that visually connects a start and an end point.

        @@ -4840,20 +4840,20 @@

        10.3.10 Note: This assists consumers that are not capable of computing a connector path.

        -

        The <draw:connector> element is usable within the following elements: <chart:chart> 11.1, <draw:a> 10.4.12, <draw:g> 10.3.15, <draw:page> 10.2.4, <draw:text-box> 10.4.3, <office:text> 3.4, <presentation:notes> 16.19, <style:handout-master> 10.2.1, <style:master-page> 16.9, <table:covered-table-cell> 9.1.5, <table:shapes> 9.2.8, <table:table-cell> 9.1.4, <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:deletion> 5.5.5, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:index-body> 8.2.2, <text:index-title> 8.2.3, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:note-body> 6.3.4, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2, <text:section> 5.4 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

        +

        The <draw:connector> element is usable within the following elements: <chart:chart> ?, <draw:a> ?, <draw:g> ?, <draw:page> ?, <draw:text-box> ?, <office:text> ?, <presentation:notes> ?, <style:handout-master> ?, <style:master-page> ?, <table:covered-table-cell> ?, <table:shapes> ?, <table:table-cell> ?, <text:a> ?, <text:deletion> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:index-body> ?, <text:index-title> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:note-body> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ?, <text:section> ? and <text:span> ?.

        -

        The <draw:connector> element has the following attributes: draw:caption-id 19.115, draw:class-names 19.120, draw:end-glue-point 19.142, draw:end-shape 19.144, draw:id 19.187, draw:layer 19.189, draw:line-skew 19.190, draw:name 19.197, draw:start-glue-point 19.215, draw:start-shape 19.217, draw:style-name 19.219, draw:text-style-name 19.227, draw:transform 19.228, draw:type 19.229, draw:z-index 19.231, presentation:class-names 19.394, presentation:style-name 19.426, svg:d 19.530, svg:viewBox 19.574, svg:x1 19.578, svg:x2 19.579, svg:y1 19.582, svg:y2 19.583, table:end-cell-address 19.631, table:end-x 19.636, table:end-y 19.637, table:table-background 19.733, text:anchor-page-number 19.758, text:anchor-type 19.759 and xml:id 19.920.

        +

        The <draw:connector> element has the following attributes: draw:caption-id ?, draw:class-names ?, draw:end-glue-point ?, draw:end-shape ?, draw:id ?, draw:layer ?, draw:line-skew ?, draw:name ?, draw:start-glue-point ?, draw:start-shape ?, draw:style-name ?, draw:text-style-name ?, draw:transform ?, draw:type ?, draw:z-index ?, presentation:class-names ?, presentation:style-name ?, svg:d ?, svg:viewBox ?, svg:x1 ?, svg:x2 ?, svg:y1 ?, svg:y2 ?, table:end-cell-address ?, table:end-x ?, table:end-y ?, table:table-background ?, text:anchor-page-number ?, text:anchor-type ? and xml:id ?.

        -

        The <draw:connector> element has the following child elements: <draw:glue-point> 10.3.16, <office:event-listeners> 10.3.19, <svg:desc> 10.3.18, <svg:title> 10.3.17, <table:table> 9.1.2, <text:list> 5.3.1 and <text:p> 5.1.3.

        +

        The <draw:connector> element has the following child elements: <draw:glue-point> ?, <office:event-listeners> ?, <svg:desc> ?, <svg:title> ?, <table:table> ?, <text:list> ? and <text:p> ?.

        10.3.11 <draw:caption>

        The <draw:caption> element represents a description attached to a fixed point. It consists of rectangular drawing shape with an additional set of connected lines that connect the rectangle with the fixed point.

        -

        The <draw:caption> element is usable within the following elements: <chart:chart> 11.1, <draw:a> 10.4.12, <draw:g> 10.3.15, <draw:page> 10.2.4, <draw:text-box> 10.4.3, <office:text> 3.4, <presentation:notes> 16.19, <style:handout-master> 10.2.1, <style:master-page> 16.9, <table:covered-table-cell> 9.1.5, <table:shapes> 9.2.8, <table:table-cell> 9.1.4, <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:deletion> 5.5.5, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:index-body> 8.2.2, <text:index-title> 8.2.3, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:note-body> 6.3.4, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2, <text:section> 5.4 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

        +

        The <draw:caption> element is usable within the following elements: <chart:chart> ?, <draw:a> ?, <draw:g> ?, <draw:page> ?, <draw:text-box> ?, <office:text> ?, <presentation:notes> ?, <style:handout-master> ?, <style:master-page> ?, <table:covered-table-cell> ?, <table:shapes> ?, <table:table-cell> ?, <text:a> ?, <text:deletion> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:index-body> ?, <text:index-title> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:note-body> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ?, <text:section> ? and <text:span> ?.

        -

        The <draw:caption> element has the following attributes: draw:caption-id 19.115, draw:caption-point-x 19.116, draw:caption-point-y 19.117, draw:class-names 19.120, draw:corner-radius 19.127, draw:id 19.187, draw:layer 19.189, draw:name 19.197, draw:style-name 19.219, draw:text-style-name 19.227, draw:transform 19.228, draw:z-index 19.231, presentation:class-names 19.394, presentation:style-name 19.426, svg:height 19.543, svg:rx 19.554, svg:ry 19.555, svg:width 19.575, svg:x 19.577, svg:y 19.581, table:end-cell-address 19.631, table:end-x 19.636, table:end-y 19.637, table:table-background 19.733, text:anchor-page-number 19.758, text:anchor-type 19.759 and xml:id 19.920.

        +

        The <draw:caption> element has the following attributes: draw:caption-id ?, draw:caption-point-x ?, draw:caption-point-y ?, draw:class-names ?, draw:corner-radius ?, draw:id ?, draw:layer ?, draw:name ?, draw:style-name ?, draw:text-style-name ?, draw:transform ?, draw:z-index ?, presentation:class-names ?, presentation:style-name ?, svg:height ?, svg:rx ?, svg:ry ?, svg:width ?, svg:x ?, svg:y ?, table:end-cell-address ?, table:end-x ?, table:end-y ?, table:table-background ?, text:anchor-page-number ?, text:anchor-type ? and xml:id ?.

        -

        The <draw:caption> element has the following child elements: <draw:glue-point> 10.3.16, <office:event-listeners> 10.3.19, <svg:desc> 10.3.18, <svg:title> 10.3.17, <table:table> 9.1.2, <text:list> 5.3.1 and <text:p> 5.1.3.

        +

        The <draw:caption> element has the following child elements: <draw:glue-point> ?, <office:event-listeners> ?, <svg:desc> ?, <svg:title> ?, <table:table> ?, <text:list> ? and <text:p> ?.

        10.3.12 <draw:measure>

         

        The <draw:measure> element represents a shape that is used to measure distances in drawings.

        @@ -4902,54 +4902,54 @@

        10.3.12 <

        1. 12gap specified by attribute draw:guide-distance 

        2. 13length specified by attribute draw:guide-overhang 

        3. 14Note: Certain technical fields might need special markers for dimension lines. The ODF standard does not restrict the shape of the used markers. 

         

        -

        The <draw:measure> element is usable within the following elements: <chart:chart> 11.1, <draw:a> 10.4.12, <draw:g> 10.3.15, <draw:page> 10.2.4, <draw:text-box> 10.4.3, <office:text> 3.4, <presentation:notes> 16.19, <style:handout-master> 10.2.1, <style:master-page> 16.9, <table:covered-table-cell> 9.1.5, <table:shapes> 9.2.8, <table:table-cell> 9.1.4, <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:deletion> 5.5.5, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:index-body> 8.2.2, <text:index-title> 8.2.3, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:note-body> 6.3.4, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2, <text:section> 5.4 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

        +

        The <draw:measure> element is usable within the following elements: <chart:chart> ?, <draw:a> ?, <draw:g> ?, <draw:page> ?, <draw:text-box> ?, <office:text> ?, <presentation:notes> ?, <style:handout-master> ?, <style:master-page> ?, <table:covered-table-cell> ?, <table:shapes> ?, <table:table-cell> ?, <text:a> ?, <text:deletion> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:index-body> ?, <text:index-title> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:note-body> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ?, <text:section> ? and <text:span> ?.

        -

        The <draw:measure> element has the following attributes: draw:caption-id 19.115, draw:class-names 19.120, draw:id 19.187, draw:layer 19.189, draw:name 19.197, draw:style-name 19.219, draw:text-style-name 19.227, draw:transform 19.228, draw:z-index 19.231, presentation:class-names 19.394, presentation:style-name 19.426, svg:x1 19.578, svg:x2 19.579, svg:y1 19.582, svg:y2 19.583, table:end-cell-address 19.631, table:end-x 19.636, table:end-y 19.637, table:table-background 19.733, text:anchor-page-number 19.758, text:anchor-type 19.759 and xml:id 19.920.

        +

        The <draw:measure> element has the following attributes: draw:caption-id ?, draw:class-names ?, draw:id ?, draw:layer ?, draw:name ?, draw:style-name ?, draw:text-style-name ?, draw:transform ?, draw:z-index ?, presentation:class-names ?, presentation:style-name ?, svg:x1 ?, svg:x2 ?, svg:y1 ?, svg:y2 ?, table:end-cell-address ?, table:end-x ?, table:end-y ?, table:table-background ?, text:anchor-page-number ?, text:anchor-type ? and xml:id ?.

        -

        The <draw:measure> element has the following child elements: <draw:glue-point> 10.3.16, <office:event-listeners> 10.3.19, <svg:desc> 10.3.18, <svg:title> 10.3.17, <table:table> 9.1.2, <text:list> 5.3.1 and <text:p> 5.1.3.

        +

        The <draw:measure> element has the following child elements: <draw:glue-point> ?, <office:event-listeners> ?, <svg:desc> ?, <svg:title> ?, <table:table> ?, <text:list> ? and <text:p> ?.

        10.3.13 <draw:control>

        The <draw:control> element represents a shape that is linked to a control inside an <office:forms> element.

        -

        The <draw:control> element is usable within the following elements: <chart:chart> 11.1, <draw:a> 10.4.12, <draw:g> 10.3.15, <draw:page> 10.2.4, <draw:text-box> 10.4.3, <office:text> 3.4, <presentation:notes> 16.19, <style:handout-master> 10.2.1, <style:master-page> 16.9, <table:covered-table-cell> 9.1.5, <table:shapes> 9.2.8, <table:table-cell> 9.1.4, <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:deletion> 5.5.5, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:index-body> 8.2.2, <text:index-title> 8.2.3, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:note-body> 6.3.4, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2, <text:section> 5.4 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

        +

        The <draw:control> element is usable within the following elements: <chart:chart> ?, <draw:a> ?, <draw:g> ?, <draw:page> ?, <draw:text-box> ?, <office:text> ?, <presentation:notes> ?, <style:handout-master> ?, <style:master-page> ?, <table:covered-table-cell> ?, <table:shapes> ?, <table:table-cell> ?, <text:a> ?, <text:deletion> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:index-body> ?, <text:index-title> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:note-body> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ?, <text:section> ? and <text:span> ?.

        -

        The <draw:control> element has the following attributes: draw:caption-id 19.115, draw:class-names 19.120, draw:control 19.125, draw:id 19.187, draw:layer 19.189, draw:name 19.197, draw:style-name 19.219, draw:text-style-name 19.227, draw:transform 19.228, draw:z-index 19.231, presentation:class-names 19.394, presentation:style-name 19.426, svg:height 19.543, svg:width 19.575, svg:x 19.577, svg:y 19.581, table:end-cell-address 19.631, table:end-x 19.636, table:end-y 19.637, table:table-background 19.733, text:anchor-page-number 19.758, text:anchor-type 19.759 and xml:id 19.920.

        +

        The <draw:control> element has the following attributes: draw:caption-id ?, draw:class-names ?, draw:control ?, draw:id ?, draw:layer ?, draw:name ?, draw:style-name ?, draw:text-style-name ?, draw:transform ?, draw:z-index ?, presentation:class-names ?, presentation:style-name ?, svg:height ?, svg:width ?, svg:x ?, svg:y ?, table:end-cell-address ?, table:end-x ?, table:end-y ?, table:table-background ?, text:anchor-page-number ?, text:anchor-type ? and xml:id ?.

        -

        The <draw:control> element has the following child elements: <draw:glue-point> 10.3.16, <svg:desc> 10.3.18 and <svg:title> 10.3.17.

        -

        10.3.14 <draw:page-thumbnail>

        +

        The <draw:control> element has the following child elements: <draw:glue-point> ?, <svg:desc> ? and <svg:title> ?.

        +

        10.3.14 <draw:page-thumbnail>

        The <draw:page-thumbnail> element represents a rectangular area that displays the thumbnail of a drawing page.

        -

        The <draw:page-thumbnail> element is usable within the following elements: <chart:chart> 11.1, <draw:a> 10.4.12, <draw:g> 10.3.15, <draw:page> 10.2.4, <draw:text-box> 10.4.3, <office:text> 3.4, <presentation:notes> 16.19, <style:handout-master> 10.2.1, <style:master-page> 16.9, <table:covered-table-cell> 9.1.5, <table:shapes> 9.2.8, <table:table-cell> 9.1.4, <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:deletion> 5.5.5, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:index-body> 8.2.2, <text:index-title> 8.2.3, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:note-body> 6.3.4, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2, <text:section> 5.4 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

        +

        The <draw:page-thumbnail> element is usable within the following elements: <chart:chart> ?, <draw:a> ?, <draw:g> ?, <draw:page> ?, <draw:text-box> ?, <office:text> ?, <presentation:notes> ?, <style:handout-master> ?, <style:master-page> ?, <table:covered-table-cell> ?, <table:shapes> ?, <table:table-cell> ?, <text:a> ?, <text:deletion> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:index-body> ?, <text:index-title> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:note-body> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ?, <text:section> ? and <text:span> ?.

        -

        The <draw:page-thumbnail> element has the following attributes: draw:caption-id 19.115, draw:class-names 19.120, draw:id 19.187, draw:layer 19.189, draw:name 19.197, draw:page-number 19.203, draw:style-name 19.219, draw:transform 19.228, draw:z-index 19.231, presentation:class 19.393, presentation:class-names 19.394, presentation:placeholder 19.411, presentation:style-name 19.426, presentation:user-transformed 19.431, svg:height 19.543, svg:width 19.575, svg:x 19.577, svg:y 19.581, table:end-cell-address 19.631, table:end-x 19.636, table:end-y 19.637, table:table-background 19.733, text:anchor-page-number 19.758, text:anchor-type 19.759 and xml:id 19.920.

        +

        The <draw:page-thumbnail> element has the following attributes: draw:caption-id ?, draw:class-names ?, draw:id ?, draw:layer ?, draw:name ?, draw:page-number ?, draw:style-name ?, draw:transform ?, draw:z-index ?, presentation:class ?, presentation:class-names ?, presentation:placeholder ?, presentation:style-name ?, presentation:user-transformed ?, svg:height ?, svg:width ?, svg:x ?, svg:y ?, table:end-cell-address ?, table:end-x ?, table:end-y ?, table:table-background ?, text:anchor-page-number ?, text:anchor-type ? and xml:id ?.

        -

        The <draw:page-thumbnail> element has the following child elements: <svg:desc> 10.3.18 and <svg:title> 10.3.17.

        -

        10.3.15 <draw:g>

        +

        The <draw:page-thumbnail> element has the following child elements: <svg:desc> ? and <svg:title> ?.

        +

        10.3.15 <draw:g>

        The <draw:g> element represents a group of drawing shapes.

        Drawing shapes contained in a <draw:g> element, that is itself contained in a <draw:a> element act as hyperlinks using the xlink:href 19.916 attribute of the containing <draw:a> element. If the included drawing shapes are themselves contained within <draw:a> elements, then the xlink:href attributes of those <draw:a> elements act as the hyperlink information for the shapes they contain.

        -

        The <draw:g> element is usable within the following elements: <chart:chart> 11.1, <draw:a> 10.4.12, <draw:g> 10.3.15, <draw:page> 10.2.4, <draw:text-box> 10.4.3, <office:text> 3.4, <presentation:notes> 16.19, <style:handout-master> 10.2.1, <style:master-page> 16.9, <table:covered-table-cell> 9.1.5, <table:shapes> 9.2.8, <table:table-cell> 9.1.4, <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:deletion> 5.5.5, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:index-body> 8.2.2, <text:index-title> 8.2.3, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:note-body> 6.3.4, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2, <text:section> 5.4 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

        +

        The <draw:g> element is usable within the following elements: <chart:chart> ?, <draw:a> ?, <draw:g> ?, <draw:page> ?, <draw:text-box> ?, <office:text> ?, <presentation:notes> ?, <style:handout-master> ?, <style:master-page> ?, <table:covered-table-cell> ?, <table:shapes> ?, <table:table-cell> ?, <text:a> ?, <text:deletion> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:index-body> ?, <text:index-title> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:note-body> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ?, <text:section> ? and <text:span> ?.

        -

        The <draw:g> element has the following attributes: draw:caption-id 19.115, draw:class-names 19.120, draw:id 19.187, draw:name 19.197, draw:style-name 19.219, draw:z-index 19.231, presentation:class-names 19.394, presentation:style-name 19.426, svg:y 19.581, table:end-cell-address 19.631, table:end-x 19.636, table:end-y 19.637, table:table-background 19.733, text:anchor-page-number 19.758, text:anchor-type 19.759 and xml:id 19.920.

        +

        The <draw:g> element has the following attributes: draw:caption-id ?, draw:class-names ?, draw:id ?, draw:name ?, draw:style-name ?, draw:z-index ?, presentation:class-names ?, presentation:style-name ?, svg:y ?, table:end-cell-address ?, table:end-x ?, table:end-y ?, table:table-background ?, text:anchor-page-number ?, text:anchor-type ? and xml:id ?.

        -

        The <draw:g> element has the following child elements: <dr3d:scene> 10.5.2, <draw:a> 10.4.12, <draw:caption> 10.3.11, <draw:circle> 10.3.8, <draw:connector> 10.3.10, <draw:control> 10.3.13, <draw:custom-shape> 10.6.1, <draw:ellipse> 10.3.9, <draw:frame> 10.4.2, <draw:g> 10.3.15, <draw:glue-point> 10.3.16, <draw:line> 10.3.3, <draw:measure> 10.3.12, <draw:page-thumbnail> 10.3.14, <draw:path> 10.3.7, <draw:polygon> 10.3.5, <draw:polyline> 10.3.4, <draw:rect> 10.3.2, <draw:regular-polygon> 10.3.6, <office:event-listeners> 10.3.19, <svg:desc> 10.3.18 and <svg:title> 10.3.17.

        +

        The <draw:g> element has the following child elements: <dr3d:scene> ?, <draw:a> ?, <draw:caption> ?, <draw:circle> ?, <draw:connector> ?, <draw:control> ?, <draw:custom-shape> ?, <draw:ellipse> ?, <draw:frame> ?, <draw:g> ?, <draw:glue-point> ?, <draw:line> ?, <draw:measure> ?, <draw:page-thumbnail> ?, <draw:path> ?, <draw:polygon> ?, <draw:polyline> ?, <draw:rect> ?, <draw:regular-polygon> ?, <office:event-listeners> ?, <svg:desc> ? and <svg:title> ?.

        10.3.16 <draw:glue-point>

        The <draw:glue-point> element specifies a point in the area of a drawing object to which a connector shape can connect. All drawing objects have four standard glue points located at the center of the four edges of the object's bounding box. Additional glue points may be added to a drawing object by inserting one or more <draw:glue-point> elements into a drawing object element.

        -

        The <draw:glue-point> element is usable within the following elements: <dr3d:scene> 10.5.2, <draw:caption> 10.3.11, <draw:circle> 10.3.8, <draw:connector> 10.3.10, <draw:control> 10.3.13, <draw:custom-shape> 10.6.1, <draw:ellipse> 10.3.9, <draw:frame> 10.4.2, <draw:g> 10.3.15, <draw:line> 10.3.3, <draw:measure> 10.3.12, <draw:path> 10.3.7, <draw:polygon> 10.3.5, <draw:polyline> 10.3.4, <draw:rect> 10.3.2 and <draw:regular-polygon> 10.3.6.

        +

        The <draw:glue-point> element is usable within the following elements: <dr3d:scene> ?, <draw:caption> ?, <draw:circle> ?, <draw:connector> ?, <draw:control> ?, <draw:custom-shape> ?, <draw:ellipse> ?, <draw:frame> ?, <draw:g> ?, <draw:line> ?, <draw:measure> ?, <draw:path> ?, <draw:polygon> ?, <draw:polyline> ?, <draw:rect> ? and <draw:regular-polygon> ?.

        -

        The <draw:glue-point> element has the following attributes: draw:align 19.111, draw:escape-direction 19.147, draw:id 19.187, svg:x 19.577 and svg:y 19.581.

        +

        The <draw:glue-point> element has the following attributes: draw:align ?, draw:escape-direction ?, draw:id ?, svg:x ? and svg:y ?.

        The <draw:glue-point> element has no child elements.

        10.3.17 <svg:title>

        The <svg:title> element specifies a name for a graphic object.

        -

        The <svg:title> element is usable within the following elements: <dr3d:scene> 10.5.2, <draw:area-circle> 10.4.13.4, <draw:area-polygon> 10.4.13.5, <draw:area-rectangle> 10.4.13.3, <draw:caption> 10.3.11, <draw:circle> 10.3.8, <draw:connector> 10.3.10, <draw:control> 10.3.13, <draw:custom-shape> 10.6.1, <draw:ellipse> 10.3.9, <draw:frame> 10.4.2, <draw:g> 10.3.15, <draw:layer> 10.2.3, <draw:line> 10.3.3, <draw:measure> 10.3.12, <draw:page> 10.2.4, <draw:page-thumbnail> 10.3.14, <draw:path> 10.3.7, <draw:polygon> 10.3.5, <draw:polyline> 10.3.4, <draw:rect> 10.3.2 and <draw:regular-polygon> 10.3.6.

        +

        The <svg:title> element is usable within the following elements: <dr3d:scene> ?, <draw:area-circle> ?, <draw:area-polygon> ?, <draw:area-rectangle> ?, <draw:caption> ?, <draw:circle> ?, <draw:connector> ?, <draw:control> ?, <draw:custom-shape> ?, <draw:ellipse> ?, <draw:frame> ?, <draw:g> ?, <draw:layer> ?, <draw:line> ?, <draw:measure> ?, <draw:page> ?, <draw:page-thumbnail> ?, <draw:path> ?, <draw:polygon> ?, <draw:polyline> ?, <draw:rect> ? and <draw:regular-polygon> ?.

        The <svg:title> element has no attributes.

        @@ -4960,7 +4960,7 @@

        10.3.18 <

        The <svg:desc> element specifies a prose description of a graphic object that may be used to support accessibility. See appendix D.

        -

        The <svg:desc> element is usable within the following elements: <dr3d:scene> 10.5.2, <draw:area-circle> 10.4.13.4, <draw:area-polygon> 10.4.13.5, <draw:area-rectangle> 10.4.13.3, <draw:caption> 10.3.11, <draw:circle> 10.3.8, <draw:connector> 10.3.10, <draw:control> 10.3.13, <draw:custom-shape> 10.6.1, <draw:ellipse> 10.3.9, <draw:frame> 10.4.2, <draw:g> 10.3.15, <draw:layer> 10.2.3, <draw:line> 10.3.3, <draw:measure> 10.3.12, <draw:page> 10.2.4, <draw:page-thumbnail> 10.3.14, <draw:path> 10.3.7, <draw:polygon> 10.3.5, <draw:polyline> 10.3.4, <draw:rect> 10.3.2 and <draw:regular-polygon> 10.3.6.

        +

        The <svg:desc> element is usable within the following elements: <dr3d:scene> ?, <draw:area-circle> ?, <draw:area-polygon> ?, <draw:area-rectangle> ?, <draw:caption> ?, <draw:circle> ?, <draw:connector> ?, <draw:control> ?, <draw:custom-shape> ?, <draw:ellipse> ?, <draw:frame> ?, <draw:g> ?, <draw:layer> ?, <draw:line> ?, <draw:measure> ?, <draw:page> ?, <draw:page-thumbnail> ?, <draw:path> ?, <draw:polygon> ?, <draw:polyline> ?, <draw:rect> ? and <draw:regular-polygon> ?.

        The <svg:desc> element has no attributes.

        @@ -4971,11 +4971,11 @@

        10.3.1

        The <office:event-listeners> element represents the attachment of an event listener to a drawing shape, form control or other event-driven object. See 14.5.

        -

        The <office:event-listeners> element is usable within the following elements: <draw:area-circle> 10.4.13.4, <draw:area-polygon> 10.4.13.5, <draw:area-rectangle> 10.4.13.3, <draw:caption> 10.3.11, <draw:circle> 10.3.8, <draw:connector> 10.3.10, <draw:custom-shape> 10.6.1, <draw:ellipse> 10.3.9, <draw:frame> 10.4.2, <draw:g> 10.3.15, <draw:line> 10.3.3, <draw:measure> 10.3.12, <draw:path> 10.3.7, <draw:polygon> 10.3.5, <draw:polyline> 10.3.4, <draw:rect> 10.3.2, <draw:regular-polygon> 10.3.6, <form:button> 13.5.15, <form:checkbox> 13.5.17, <form:combobox> 13.5.11, <form:date> 13.5.8, <form:file> 13.5.5, <form:fixed-text> 13.5.10, <form:form> 13.3, <form:formatted-text> 13.5.6, <form:frame> 13.5.19, <form:generic-control> 13.5.25, <form:grid> 13.5.22, <form:hidden> 13.5.21, <form:image> 13.5.16, <form:image-frame> 13.5.20, <form:listbox> 13.5.13, <form:number> 13.5.7, <form:password> 13.5.4, <form:radio> 13.5.18, <form:text> 13.5.2, <form:textarea> 13.5.3, <form:time> 13.5.9, <form:value-range> 13.5.24, <office:scripts> 3.12, <table:content-validation> 9.4.5, <text:a> 6.1.8 and <text:execute-macro> 7.7.10.

        +

        The <office:event-listeners> element is usable within the following elements: <draw:area-circle> ?, <draw:area-polygon> ?, <draw:area-rectangle> ?, <draw:caption> ?, <draw:circle> ?, <draw:connector> ?, <draw:custom-shape> ?, <draw:ellipse> ?, <draw:frame> ?, <draw:g> ?, <draw:line> ?, <draw:measure> ?, <draw:path> ?, <draw:polygon> ?, <draw:polyline> ?, <draw:rect> ?, <draw:regular-polygon> ?, <form:button> ?, <form:checkbox> ?, <form:combobox> ?, <form:date> ?, <form:file> ?, <form:fixed-text> ?, <form:form> ?, <form:formatted-text> ?, <form:frame> ?, <form:generic-control> ?, <form:grid> ?, <form:hidden> ?, <form:image> ?, <form:image-frame> ?, <form:listbox> ?, <form:number> ?, <form:password> ?, <form:radio> ?, <form:text> ?, <form:textarea> ?, <form:time> ?, <form:value-range> ?, <office:scripts> ?, <table:content-validation> ?, <text:a> ? and <text:execute-macro> ?.

        The <office:event-listeners> element has no attributes.

        -

        The <office:event-listeners> element has the following child elements: <presentation:event-listener> 10.9.2 and <script:event-listener> 14.5.2.

        +

        The <office:event-listeners> element has the following child elements: <presentation:event-listener> ? and <script:event-listener> ?.

        10.4 Frames

        10.4.1 General

        @@ -4992,20 +4992,20 @@

        10.4.2 <

        Frame formatting properties are stored in styles belonging to the graphic family.

        -

        The <draw:frame> element is usable within the following elements: <chart:chart> 11.1, <draw:a> 10.4.12, <draw:g> 10.3.15, <draw:page> 10.2.4, <draw:text-box> 10.4.3, <office:image> 3.9, <office:text> 3.4, <presentation:notes> 16.19, <style:handout-master> 10.2.1, <style:master-page> 16.9, <table:covered-table-cell> 9.1.5, <table:shapes> 9.2.8, <table:table-cell> 9.1.4, <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:deletion> 5.5.5, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:index-body> 8.2.2, <text:index-title> 8.2.3, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:note-body> 6.3.4, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2, <text:section> 5.4 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

        +

        The <draw:frame> element is usable within the following elements: <chart:chart> ?, <draw:a> ?, <draw:g> ?, <draw:page> ?, <draw:text-box> ?, <office:image> ?, <office:text> ?, <presentation:notes> ?, <style:handout-master> ?, <style:master-page> ?, <table:covered-table-cell> ?, <table:shapes> ?, <table:table-cell> ?, <text:a> ?, <text:deletion> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:index-body> ?, <text:index-title> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:note-body> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ?, <text:section> ? and <text:span> ?.

        -

        The <draw:frame> element has the following attributes: draw:caption-id 19.115, draw:class-names 19.120, draw:copy-of 19.126, draw:id 19.187, draw:layer 19.189, draw:name 19.197, draw:style-name 19.219, draw:text-style-name 19.227, draw:transform 19.228, draw:z-index 19.231, presentation:class 19.393, presentation:class-names 19.394, presentation:placeholder 19.411, presentation:style-name 19.426, presentation:user-transformed 19.431, style:rel-height 19.513, style:rel-width 19.514, svg:height 19.543, svg:width 19.575, svg:x 19.577, svg:y 19.581, table:end-cell-address 19.631, table:end-x 19.636, table:end-y 19.637, table:table-background 19.733, text:anchor-page-number 19.758, text:anchor-type 19.759 and xml:id 19.920.

        +

        The <draw:frame> element has the following attributes: draw:caption-id ?, draw:class-names ?, draw:copy-of ?, draw:id ?, draw:layer ?, draw:name ?, draw:style-name ?, draw:text-style-name ?, draw:transform ?, draw:z-index ?, presentation:class ?, presentation:class-names ?, presentation:placeholder ?, presentation:style-name ?, presentation:user-transformed ?, style:rel-height ?, style:rel-width ?, svg:height ?, svg:width ?, svg:x ?, svg:y ?, table:end-cell-address ?, table:end-x ?, table:end-y ?, table:table-background ?, text:anchor-page-number ?, text:anchor-type ? and xml:id ?.

        -

        The <draw:frame> element has the following child elements: <draw:applet> 10.4.7, <draw:contour-path> 10.4.11.3, <draw:contour-polygon> 10.4.11.2, <draw:floating-frame> 10.4.10, <draw:glue-point> 10.3.16, <draw:image> 10.4.4, <draw:image-map> 10.4.13.2, <draw:object> 10.4.6.2, <draw:object-ole> 10.4.6.3, <draw:plugin> 10.4.8, <draw:text-box> 10.4.3, <office:event-listeners> 10.3.19, <svg:desc> 10.3.18, <svg:title> 10.3.17 and <table:table> 9.1.2.

        +

        The <draw:frame> element has the following child elements: <draw:applet> ?, <draw:contour-path> ?, <draw:contour-polygon> ?, <draw:floating-frame> ?, <draw:glue-point> ?, <draw:image> ?, <draw:image-map> ?, <draw:object> ?, <draw:object-ole> ?, <draw:plugin> ?, <draw:text-box> ?, <office:event-listeners> ?, <svg:desc> ?, <svg:title> ? and <table:table> ?.

        10.4.3 <draw:text-box>

        The <draw:text-box> element represents a text box. This element may be used to place text in a container that is outside of the flow of the document.

        -

        The <draw:text-box> element is usable within the following element: <draw:frame> 10.4.2.

        +

        The <draw:text-box> element is usable within the following element: <draw:frame> ?.

        -

        The <draw:text-box> element has the following attributes: draw:chain-next-name 19.118, draw:corner-radius 19.127, fo:max-height 19.238, fo:max-width 19.239, fo:min-height 19.240, fo:min-width 19.241, svg:rx 19.554, svg:ry 19.555, text:id 19.815 and xml:id 19.920.

        +

        The <draw:text-box> element has the following attributes: draw:chain-next-name ?, draw:corner-radius ?, fo:max-height ?, fo:max-width ?, fo:min-height ?, fo:min-width ?, svg:rx ?, svg:ry ?, text:id ? and xml:id ?.

        -

        The <draw:text-box> element has the following child elements: <dr3d:scene> 10.5.2, <draw:a> 10.4.12, <draw:caption> 10.3.11, <draw:circle> 10.3.8, <draw:connector> 10.3.10, <draw:control> 10.3.13, <draw:custom-shape> 10.6.1, <draw:ellipse> 10.3.9, <draw:frame> 10.4.2, <draw:g> 10.3.15, <draw:line> 10.3.3, <draw:measure> 10.3.12, <draw:page-thumbnail> 10.3.14, <draw:path> 10.3.7, <draw:polygon> 10.3.5, <draw:polyline> 10.3.4, <draw:rect> 10.3.2, <draw:regular-polygon> 10.3.6, <table:table> 9.1.2, <text:alphabetical-index> 8.8, <text:bibliography> 8.9, <text:change> 5.5.8.4, <text:change-end> 5.5.8.3, <text:change-start> 5.5.8.2, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:illustration-index> 8.4, <text:list> 5.3.1, <text:numbered-paragraph> 5.3.6, <text:object-index> 8.6, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:section> 5.4, <text:soft-page-break> 5.6, <text:table-index> 8.5, <text:table-of-content> 8.3 and <text:user-index> 8.7.

        +

        The <draw:text-box> element has the following child elements: <dr3d:scene> ?, <draw:a> ?, <draw:caption> ?, <draw:circle> ?, <draw:connector> ?, <draw:control> ?, <draw:custom-shape> ?, <draw:ellipse> ?, <draw:frame> ?, <draw:g> ?, <draw:line> ?, <draw:measure> ?, <draw:page-thumbnail> ?, <draw:path> ?, <draw:polygon> ?, <draw:polyline> ?, <draw:rect> ?, <draw:regular-polygon> ?, <table:table> ?, <text:alphabetical-index> ?, <text:bibliography> ?, <text:change> ?, <text:change-end> ?, <text:change-start> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:illustration-index> ?, <text:list> ?, <text:numbered-paragraph> ?, <text:object-index> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:section> ?, <text:soft-page-break> ?, <text:table-index> ?, <text:table-of-content> ? and <text:user-index> ?.

        10.4.4 <draw:image>

        The <draw:image> element represents an image. An image can be either:

        @@ -5016,24 +5016,24 @@

        10.4.4 <

        Note: While the image data may have an arbitrary format, vector graphics should be stored in the [SVG] format and bitmap graphics in the [PNG] format.

        -

        The <draw:image> element is usable within the following element: <draw:frame> 10.4.2.

        +

        The <draw:image> element is usable within the following element: <draw:frame> ?.

        -

        The <draw:image> element has the following attributes: draw:filter-name 19.170, draw:mime-type 19.191, xlink:actuate 19.915, xlink:href 19.916, xlink:show 19.917, xlink:type 19.919 and xml:id 19.920.

        +

        The <draw:image> element has the following attributes: draw:filter-name ?, draw:mime-type ?, xlink:actuate ?, xlink:href ?, xlink:show ?, xlink:type ? and xml:id ?.

        -

        The <draw:image> element has the following child elements: <office:binary-data> 10.4.5, <table:table> 9.1.2, <text:list> 5.3.1 and <text:p> 5.1.3.

        -

        10.4.5 <office:binary-data>

        +

        The <draw:image> element has the following child elements: <office:binary-data> ?, <table:table> ?, <text:list> ? and <text:p> ?.

        +

        10.4.5 <office:binary-data>

        The <office:binary-data> element contains image data in BASE64 encoding (as defined in [RFC2045]). If this element is present, an xlink:href 19.916 attribute in its parent element shall be ignored.

        Note: The image data may be in an arbitrary data format. Consumers have to analyze the image data to determine the data format that is used.

        -

        The <office:binary-data> element is usable within the following elements: <draw:fill-image> 16.42.6, <draw:image> 10.4.4, <draw:object-ole> 10.4.6.3, <style:background-image> 17.3 and <text:list-level-style-image> 16.35.

        +

        The <office:binary-data> element is usable within the following elements: <draw:fill-image> ?, <draw:image> ?, <draw:object-ole> ?, <style:background-image> ? and <text:list-level-style-image> ?.

        The <office:binary-data> element has no attributes.

        The <office:binary-data> element has no child elements.

        -

        The <office:binary-data> element has content of data type base64Binary 18.2.

        +

        The <office:binary-data> element has content of data type base64Binary ?.

        10.4.6 Embedded Objects

        10.4.6.1 General

        @@ -5048,33 +5048,33 @@

        10.4.6.2

        Note: An image representation of an object should be included in a frame in addition to the object itself.

        -

        The <draw:object> element is usable within the following element: <draw:frame> 10.4.2.

        +

        The <draw:object> element is usable within the following element: <draw:frame> ?.

        -

        The <draw:object> element has the following attributes: draw:notify-on-update-of-ranges 19.200, xlink:actuate 19.915, xlink:href 19.916, xlink:show 19.917, xlink:type 19.919 and xml:id 19.920.

        +

        The <draw:object> element has the following attributes: draw:notify-on-update-of-ranges ?, xlink:actuate ?, xlink:href ?, xlink:show ?, xlink:type ? and xml:id ?.

        -

        The <draw:object> element has the following child elements: <math:math> 14.6 and <office:document> 3.1.2.

        +

        The <draw:object> element has the following child elements: <math:math> ? and <office:document> ?.

        10.4.6.3 <draw:object-ole>

        The <draw:object-ole> element represents objects that do not have an OpenDocument representation.

        Objects without an OpenDocument representation can either be:

        • Contained in the same package as a document, in which case it is contained in a file within the package. The xlink:href attribute of this element references that file.  

        • Contained in a separate file. The xlink:href attribute of this element references that file. 

        • Contained in a child <office:binary-data> element of this element.  

        -

        The <draw:object-ole> element is usable within the following element: <draw:frame> 10.4.2.

        +

        The <draw:object-ole> element is usable within the following element: <draw:frame> ?.

        -

        The <draw:object-ole> element has the following attributes: draw:class-id 19.119, xlink:actuate 19.915, xlink:href 19.916, xlink:show 19.917, xlink:type 19.919 and xml:id 19.920.

        +

        The <draw:object-ole> element has the following attributes: draw:class-id ?, xlink:actuate ?, xlink:href ?, xlink:show ?, xlink:type ? and xml:id ?.

        -

        The <draw:object-ole> element has the following child element: <office:binary-data> 10.4.5.

        +

        The <draw:object-ole> element has the following child element: <office:binary-data> ?.

        10.4.7 <draw:applet> (Deprecated)

        The <draw:applet> element represents an applet that is embedded in a document. Its semantics are the same as the <applet> element in HTML. §13.4 of [HTML4]. This element shall have either a draw:code or draw:object attribute.

        The applet name, width, height, margins, title and description are specified by the <draw:applet> element's <draw:frame> parent element. The <draw:applet> element does not support character data content.

        -

        The <draw:applet> element is usable within the following element: <draw:frame> 10.4.2.

        +

        The <draw:applet> element is usable within the following element: <draw:frame> ?.

        -

        The <draw:applet> element has the following attributes: draw:archive 19.113, draw:code 19.121, draw:may-script 19.195, draw:object 19.201, xlink:actuate 19.915, xlink:href 19.916, xlink:show 19.917, xlink:type 19.919 and xml:id 19.920.

        +

        The <draw:applet> element has the following attributes: draw:archive ?, draw:code ?, draw:may-script ?, draw:object ?, xlink:actuate ?, xlink:href ?, xlink:show ?, xlink:type ? and xml:id ?.

        -

        The <draw:applet> element has the following child element: <draw:param> 10.4.9.

        +

        The <draw:applet> element has the following child element: <draw:param> ?.

        10.4.8 <draw:plugin>

        The <draw:plugin> element represents an external application that processes data with a specified media type.

        @@ -5083,18 +5083,18 @@

        10.4.8

        Note: Consumers are responsible for any and all security issues that may arise from interaction with an external application referenced by a <draw:plugin> element.

        -

        The <draw:plugin> element is usable within the following element: <draw:frame> 10.4.2.

        +

        The <draw:plugin> element is usable within the following element: <draw:frame> ?.

        -

        The <draw:plugin> element has the following attributes: draw:mime-type 19.191, xlink:actuate 19.915, xlink:href 19.916, xlink:show 19.917, xlink:type 19.919 and xml:id 19.920.

        +

        The <draw:plugin> element has the following attributes: draw:mime-type ?, xlink:actuate ?, xlink:href ?, xlink:show ?, xlink:type ? and xml:id ?.

        -

        The <draw:plugin> element has the following child element: <draw:param> 10.4.9.

        +

        The <draw:plugin> element has the following child element: <draw:param> ?.

        10.4.9 <draw:param>

        The <draw:param> element contains parameters that are passed to an applet or plugin when they are initialized.

        -

        The <draw:param> element is usable within the following elements: <draw:applet> 10.4.7 and <draw:plugin> 10.4.8.

        +

        The <draw:param> element is usable within the following elements: <draw:applet> ? and <draw:plugin> ?.

        -

        The <draw:param> element has the following attributes: draw:name 19.197 and draw:value 19.230.

        +

        The <draw:param> element has the following attributes: draw:name ? and draw:value ?.

        The <draw:param> element has no child elements.

        10.4.10 <draw:floating-frame>

        @@ -5103,9 +5103,9 @@

        10.4.10 <

        Floating frames cannot be transformed as described in section 19.228.

        -

        The <draw:floating-frame> element is usable within the following element: <draw:frame> 10.4.2.

        +

        The <draw:floating-frame> element is usable within the following element: <draw:frame> ?.

        -

        The <draw:floating-frame> element has the following attributes: draw:frame-name 19.172, xlink:actuate 19.915, xlink:href 19.916, xlink:show 19.917, xlink:type 19.919 and xml:id 19.920.

        +

        The <draw:floating-frame> element has the following attributes: draw:frame-name ?, xlink:actuate ?, xlink:href ?, xlink:show ?, xlink:type ? and xml:id ?.

        The <draw:floating-frame> element has no child elements.

        10.4.11 Contours

        @@ -5120,18 +5120,18 @@

        10.4.1

        The <draw:contour-polygon> element specifies a contour using a polygon.

        -

        The <draw:contour-polygon> element is usable within the following element: <draw:frame> 10.4.2.

        +

        The <draw:contour-polygon> element is usable within the following element: <draw:frame> ?.

        -

        The <draw:contour-polygon> element has the following attributes: draw:points 19.206, draw:recreate-on-edit 19.208, svg:height 19.543, svg:viewBox 19.574 and svg:width 19.575.

        +

        The <draw:contour-polygon> element has the following attributes: draw:points ?, draw:recreate-on-edit ?, svg:height ?, svg:viewBox ? and svg:width ?.

        The <draw:contour-polygon> element has no child elements.

        10.4.11.3 <draw:contour-path>

        The <draw:contour-path> element specifies a contour using a path.

        -

        The <draw:contour-path> element is usable within the following element: <draw:frame> 10.4.2.

        +

        The <draw:contour-path> element is usable within the following element: <draw:frame> ?.

        -

        The <draw:contour-path> element has the following attributes: draw:recreate-on-edit 19.208, svg:d 19.530, svg:height 19.543, svg:viewBox 19.574 and svg:width 19.575.

        +

        The <draw:contour-path> element has the following attributes: draw:recreate-on-edit ?, svg:d ?, svg:height ?, svg:viewBox ? and svg:width ?.

        The <draw:contour-path> element has no child elements.

        10.4.12 <draw:a>

        @@ -5140,11 +5140,11 @@

        10.4.12 The <draw:a> element contains a drawing shape that should behave as a hyperlink.

        -

        The <draw:a> element is usable within the following elements: <chart:chart> 11.1, <draw:g> 10.3.15, <draw:page> 10.2.4, <draw:text-box> 10.4.3, <office:text> 3.4, <presentation:notes> 16.19, <style:handout-master> 10.2.1, <style:master-page> 16.9, <table:covered-table-cell> 9.1.5, <table:shapes> 9.2.8, <table:table-cell> 9.1.4, <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:deletion> 5.5.5, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:index-body> 8.2.2, <text:index-title> 8.2.3, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:note-body> 6.3.4, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2, <text:section> 5.4 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

        +

        The <draw:a> element is usable within the following elements: <chart:chart> ?, <draw:g> ?, <draw:page> ?, <draw:text-box> ?, <office:text> ?, <presentation:notes> ?, <style:handout-master> ?, <style:master-page> ?, <table:covered-table-cell> ?, <table:shapes> ?, <table:table-cell> ?, <text:a> ?, <text:deletion> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:index-body> ?, <text:index-title> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:note-body> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ?, <text:section> ? and <text:span> ?.

        -

        The <draw:a> element has the following attributes: office:name 19.380, office:server-map 19.382, office:target-frame-name 19.385, office:title 19.387, xlink:actuate 19.915, xlink:href 19.916, xlink:show 19.917, xlink:type 19.919 and xml:id 19.920.

        +

        The <draw:a> element has the following attributes: office:name ?, office:server-map ?, office:target-frame-name ?, office:title ?, xlink:actuate ?, xlink:href ?, xlink:show ?, xlink:type ? and xml:id ?.

        -

        The <draw:a> element has the following child elements: <dr3d:scene> 10.5.2, <draw:caption> 10.3.11, <draw:circle> 10.3.8, <draw:connector> 10.3.10, <draw:control> 10.3.13, <draw:custom-shape> 10.6.1, <draw:ellipse> 10.3.9, <draw:frame> 10.4.2, <draw:g> 10.3.15, <draw:line> 10.3.3, <draw:measure> 10.3.12, <draw:page-thumbnail> 10.3.14, <draw:path> 10.3.7, <draw:polygon> 10.3.5, <draw:polyline> 10.3.4, <draw:rect> 10.3.2 and <draw:regular-polygon> 10.3.6.

        +

        The <draw:a> element has the following child elements: <dr3d:scene> ?, <draw:caption> ?, <draw:circle> ?, <draw:connector> ?, <draw:control> ?, <draw:custom-shape> ?, <draw:ellipse> ?, <draw:frame> ?, <draw:g> ?, <draw:line> ?, <draw:measure> ?, <draw:page-thumbnail> ?, <draw:path> ?, <draw:polygon> ?, <draw:polyline> ?, <draw:rect> ? and <draw:regular-polygon> ?.

        10.4.13 Client Side Image Maps

        10.4.13.1 General

        @@ -5155,40 +5155,40 @@

        10.4.13.2 Image map elements are specified at absolute positions relative to the original size of its associated graphical element. OpenDocument consumer shall scale the image map to match the current size of the image.

        -

        The <draw:image-map> element is usable within the following element: <draw:frame> 10.4.2.

        +

        The <draw:image-map> element is usable within the following element: <draw:frame> ?.

        The <draw:image-map> element has no attributes.

        -

        The <draw:image-map> element has the following child elements: <draw:area-circle> 10.4.13.4, <draw:area-polygon> 10.4.13.5 and <draw:area-rectangle> 10.4.13.3.

        +

        The <draw:image-map> element has the following child elements: <draw:area-circle> ?, <draw:area-polygon> ? and <draw:area-rectangle> ?.

        10.4.13.3 <draw:area-rectangle>

        The <draw:area-rectangle> element specifies a rectangular image map area.

        -

        The <draw:area-rectangle> element is usable within the following element: <draw:image-map> 10.4.13.2.

        +

        The <draw:area-rectangle> element is usable within the following element: <draw:image-map> ?.

        -

        The <draw:area-rectangle> element has the following attributes: draw:nohref 19.199, office:name 19.380, office:target-frame-name 19.385, svg:height 19.543, svg:width 19.575, svg:x 19.577, svg:y 19.581, xlink:href 19.916, xlink:show 19.917 and xlink:type 19.919.

        +

        The <draw:area-rectangle> element has the following attributes: draw:nohref ?, office:name ?, office:target-frame-name ?, svg:height ?, svg:width ?, svg:x ?, svg:y ?, xlink:href ?, xlink:show ? and xlink:type ?.

        -

        The <draw:area-rectangle> element has the following child elements: <office:event-listeners> 10.3.19, <svg:desc> 10.3.18 and <svg:title> 10.3.17.

        +

        The <draw:area-rectangle> element has the following child elements: <office:event-listeners> ?, <svg:desc> ? and <svg:title> ?.

        10.4.13.4 <draw:area-circle>

        The <draw:area-circle> element represents a circular image map area.

        -

        The <draw:area-circle> element is usable within the following element: <draw:image-map> 10.4.13.2.

        +

        The <draw:area-circle> element is usable within the following element: <draw:image-map> ?.

        -

        The <draw:area-circle> element has the following attributes: draw:nohref 19.199, office:name 19.380, office:target-frame-name 19.385, svg:cx 19.528, svg:cy 19.529, svg:r 19.553, xlink:href 19.916, xlink:show 19.917 and xlink:type 19.919.

        +

        The <draw:area-circle> element has the following attributes: draw:nohref ?, office:name ?, office:target-frame-name ?, svg:cx ?, svg:cy ?, svg:r ?, xlink:href ?, xlink:show ? and xlink:type ?.

        -

        The <draw:area-circle> element has the following child elements: <office:event-listeners> 10.3.19, <svg:desc> 10.3.18 and <svg:title> 10.3.17.

        +

        The <draw:area-circle> element has the following child elements: <office:event-listeners> ?, <svg:desc> ? and <svg:title> ?.

        10.4.13.5 <draw:area-polygon>

        The <draw:area-polygon> element specifies a polygonal image map area. A polygonal image map area has the following components:

        • A bounding box.
          The bounding box establishes the reference frame for the view box and the polygon point sequence. The reference frame enables the coordinates to be translated into absolute coordinates. 

        • A view box.
          The view box attribute establishes a coordinate system for the point sequence. The view box avoids the need to record every point of the point sequence as absolute coordinates with length and unit of measurement. 

        • A sequence of points in view-box coordinates in the draw:points attribute. 

        Note: For more information about how to represent polygons, see <draw:polygon> 10.3.5.

        -

        The <draw:area-polygon> element is usable within the following element: <draw:image-map> 10.4.13.2.

        +

        The <draw:area-polygon> element is usable within the following element: <draw:image-map> ?.

        -

        The <draw:area-polygon> element has the following attributes: draw:nohref 19.199, draw:points 19.206, office:name 19.380, office:target-frame-name 19.385, svg:height 19.543, svg:viewBox 19.574, svg:width 19.575, svg:x 19.577, svg:y 19.581, xlink:href 19.916, xlink:show 19.917 and xlink:type 19.919.

        +

        The <draw:area-polygon> element has the following attributes: draw:nohref ?, draw:points ?, office:name ?, office:target-frame-name ?, svg:height ?, svg:viewBox ?, svg:width ?, svg:x ?, svg:y ?, xlink:href ?, xlink:show ? and xlink:type ?.

        -

        The <draw:area-polygon> element has the following child elements: <office:event-listeners> 10.3.19, <svg:desc> 10.3.18 and <svg:title> 10.3.17.

        +

        The <draw:area-polygon> element has the following child elements: <office:event-listeners> ?, <svg:desc> ? and <svg:title> ?.

        10.5 3D Shapes

        10.5.1 General

        @@ -5203,56 +5203,56 @@

        10.5.2 <

        Note: To display a uniformly scaled projection, the producer has to generate suitable values for svg:width and svg:height.

        -

        The <dr3d:scene> element is usable within the following elements: <chart:chart> 11.1, <dr3d:scene> 10.5.2, <draw:a> 10.4.12, <draw:g> 10.3.15, <draw:page> 10.2.4, <draw:text-box> 10.4.3, <office:text> 3.4, <presentation:notes> 16.19, <style:handout-master> 10.2.1, <style:master-page> 16.9, <table:covered-table-cell> 9.1.5, <table:shapes> 9.2.8, <table:table-cell> 9.1.4, <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:deletion> 5.5.5, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:index-body> 8.2.2, <text:index-title> 8.2.3, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:note-body> 6.3.4, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2, <text:section> 5.4 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

        +

        The <dr3d:scene> element is usable within the following elements: <chart:chart> ?, <dr3d:scene> ?, <draw:a> ?, <draw:g> ?, <draw:page> ?, <draw:text-box> ?, <office:text> ?, <presentation:notes> ?, <style:handout-master> ?, <style:master-page> ?, <table:covered-table-cell> ?, <table:shapes> ?, <table:table-cell> ?, <text:a> ?, <text:deletion> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:index-body> ?, <text:index-title> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:note-body> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ?, <text:section> ? and <text:span> ?.

        -

        The <dr3d:scene> element has the following attributes: dr3d:ambient-color 19.92, dr3d:distance 19.96, dr3d:focal-length 19.98, dr3d:lighting-mode 19.99, dr3d:projection 19.102, dr3d:shade-mode 19.103, dr3d:shadow-slant 19.104, dr3d:transform 19.107, dr3d:vpn 19.108, dr3d:vrp 19.109, dr3d:vup 19.110, draw:caption-id 19.115, draw:class-names 19.120, draw:id 19.187, draw:layer 19.189, draw:name 19.197, draw:style-name 19.219, draw:z-index 19.231, presentation:class-names 19.394, presentation:style-name 19.426, svg:height 19.543, svg:width 19.575, svg:x 19.577, svg:y 19.581, table:end-cell-address 19.631, table:end-x 19.636, table:end-y 19.637, table:table-background 19.733, text:anchor-page-number 19.758, text:anchor-type 19.759 and xml:id 19.920.

        +

        The <dr3d:scene> element has the following attributes: dr3d:ambient-color ?, dr3d:distance ?, dr3d:focal-length ?, dr3d:lighting-mode ?, dr3d:projection ?, dr3d:shade-mode ?, dr3d:shadow-slant ?, dr3d:transform ?, dr3d:vpn ?, dr3d:vrp ?, dr3d:vup ?, draw:caption-id ?, draw:class-names ?, draw:id ?, draw:layer ?, draw:name ?, draw:style-name ?, draw:z-index ?, presentation:class-names ?, presentation:style-name ?, svg:height ?, svg:width ?, svg:x ?, svg:y ?, table:end-cell-address ?, table:end-x ?, table:end-y ?, table:table-background ?, text:anchor-page-number ?, text:anchor-type ? and xml:id ?.

        -

        The <dr3d:scene> element has the following child elements: <dr3d:cube> 10.5.4, <dr3d:extrude> 10.5.6, <dr3d:light> 10.5.3, <dr3d:rotate> 10.5.7, <dr3d:scene> 10.5.2, <dr3d:sphere> 10.5.5, <draw:glue-point> 10.3.16, <svg:desc> 10.3.18 and <svg:title> 10.3.17.

        +

        The <dr3d:scene> element has the following child elements: <dr3d:cube> ?, <dr3d:extrude> ?, <dr3d:light> ?, <dr3d:rotate> ?, <dr3d:scene> ?, <dr3d:sphere> ?, <draw:glue-point> ?, <svg:desc> ? and <svg:title> ?.

        10.5.3 <dr3d:light>

        The <dr3d:light> element represents a light inside a scene.

        Note: There may be several lights, but consumers may limit the number of lights per scene to 8.

        -

        The <dr3d:light> element is usable within the following elements: <chart:plot-area> 11.5 and <dr3d:scene> 10.5.2.

        +

        The <dr3d:light> element is usable within the following elements: <chart:plot-area> ? and <dr3d:scene> ?.

        -

        The <dr3d:light> element has the following attributes: dr3d:diffuse-color 19.94, dr3d:direction 19.95, dr3d:enabled 19.97 and dr3d:specular 19.106.

        +

        The <dr3d:light> element has the following attributes: dr3d:diffuse-color ?, dr3d:direction ?, dr3d:enabled ? and dr3d:specular ?.

        The <dr3d:light> element has no child elements.

        10.5.4 <dr3d:cube>

        The <dr3d:cube> element represents a three-dimensional cube shape.

        -

        The <dr3d:cube> element is usable within the following element: <dr3d:scene> 10.5.2.

        +

        The <dr3d:cube> element is usable within the following element: <dr3d:scene> ?.

        -

        The <dr3d:cube> element has the following attributes: dr3d:max-edge 19.100, dr3d:min-edge 19.101, dr3d:transform 19.107, draw:class-names 19.120, draw:id 19.187, draw:layer 19.189, draw:name 19.197, draw:style-name 19.219, draw:z-index 19.231, presentation:class-names 19.394, presentation:style-name 19.426 and xml:id 19.920.

        +

        The <dr3d:cube> element has the following attributes: dr3d:max-edge ?, dr3d:min-edge ?, dr3d:transform ?, draw:class-names ?, draw:id ?, draw:layer ?, draw:name ?, draw:style-name ?, draw:z-index ?, presentation:class-names ?, presentation:style-name ? and xml:id ?.

        The <dr3d:cube> element has no child elements.

        10.5.5 <dr3d:sphere>

        The <dr3d:sphere> element represents a three-dimensional sphere shape.

        -

        The <dr3d:sphere> element is usable within the following element: <dr3d:scene> 10.5.2.

        +

        The <dr3d:sphere> element is usable within the following element: <dr3d:scene> ?.

        -

        The <dr3d:sphere> element has the following attributes: dr3d:center 19.93, dr3d:size 19.105, dr3d:transform 19.107, draw:class-names 19.120, draw:id 19.187, draw:layer 19.189, draw:name 19.197, draw:style-name 19.219, draw:z-index 19.231, presentation:class-names 19.394, presentation:style-name 19.426 and xml:id 19.920.

        +

        The <dr3d:sphere> element has the following attributes: dr3d:center ?, dr3d:size ?, dr3d:transform ?, draw:class-names ?, draw:id ?, draw:layer ?, draw:name ?, draw:style-name ?, draw:z-index ?, presentation:class-names ?, presentation:style-name ? and xml:id ?.

        The <dr3d:sphere> element has no child elements.

        10.5.6 <dr3d:extrude>

        The <dr3d:extrude> element represents a three-dimensional extruded object based on the given polygon. The 3D geometry is formed by extruding a polygon perpendicular to the plane of the given polygon by a depth (see dr3d:depth, 20.79), creating a front face, a back face and side faces. The side faces are formed by connecting all corresponding single edges of the front and back faces. When no depth is given, the polygon forms a shape without depth. The closing of the front face depends on the value of the dr3d:close-front attribute 20.78. The closing of the back face depends on the value of the dr3d:close-back attribute 20.77. The size of the back face can be relative to the size of the front face when the dr3d:back-scale attribute is used. The side faces defined by the extrusion of the shape are always closed.

        -

        The <dr3d:extrude> element is usable within the following element: <dr3d:scene> 10.5.2.

        +

        The <dr3d:extrude> element is usable within the following element: <dr3d:scene> ?.

        -

        The <dr3d:extrude> element has the following attributes: dr3d:transform 19.107, draw:class-names 19.120, draw:id 19.187, draw:layer 19.189, draw:name 19.197, draw:style-name 19.219, draw:z-index 19.231, presentation:class-names 19.394, presentation:style-name 19.426, svg:d 19.530, svg:viewBox 19.574 and xml:id 19.920.

        +

        The <dr3d:extrude> element has the following attributes: dr3d:transform ?, draw:class-names ?, draw:id ?, draw:layer ?, draw:name ?, draw:style-name ?, draw:z-index ?, presentation:class-names ?, presentation:style-name ?, svg:d ?, svg:viewBox ? and xml:id ?.

        The <dr3d:extrude> element has no child elements.

        10.5.7 <dr3d:rotate>

        The <dr3d:rotate> element represents a three-dimensional rotation shape based on the given polygon. The 3D geometry is defined by rotating the XY-plane with the polygon around the Y-axis of the local coordinate system.  This rotation is linearly interpolated in the given number of steps (dr3d:horizontal-segments 20.85) around the given angle (dr3d:end-angle 20.84). The side faces are formed by connecting all corresponding single edges of a neighboring pairs of rotated polygons. By default, the rotation uses a full rotation (360 degrees, dr3d:end-angle attribute 20.84). In that case the 3D geometry is implicitly closed and no front face or back face is created (unless they are of different sizes). If the rotation is different, a front face is created using the first, unrotated polygon and a back face is created using the last rotated polygon. The closing of a front face also depends on the value of the dr3d:close-front attribute 20.78 and the closing of a back face on the value of the dr3d:close-back 20.77 attribute. The size of the back face can be different than the size of the front face when the dr3d:back-scale attribute 20.75 is used.

        -

        The <dr3d:rotate> element is usable within the following element: <dr3d:scene> 10.5.2.

        +

        The <dr3d:rotate> element is usable within the following element: <dr3d:scene> ?.

        -

        The <dr3d:rotate> element has the following attributes: dr3d:transform 19.107, draw:class-names 19.120, draw:id 19.187, draw:layer 19.189, draw:name 19.197, draw:style-name 19.219, draw:z-index 19.231, presentation:class-names 19.394, presentation:style-name 19.426, svg:d 19.530, svg:viewBox 19.574 and xml:id 19.920.

        +

        The <dr3d:rotate> element has the following attributes: dr3d:transform ?, draw:class-names ?, draw:id ?, draw:layer ?, draw:name ?, draw:style-name ?, draw:z-index ?, presentation:class-names ?, presentation:style-name ?, svg:d ?, svg:viewBox ? and xml:id ?.

        The <dr3d:rotate> element has no child elements.

        10.6 Custom Shape

        @@ -5260,20 +5260,20 @@

        10.6.1 The <draw:custom-shape> element represents a complex figure. It supports font geometry effects and extrusion. A custom shape may have a geometry that influences its shape.

        -

        The <draw:custom-shape> element is usable within the following elements: <chart:chart> 11.1, <draw:a> 10.4.12, <draw:g> 10.3.15, <draw:page> 10.2.4, <draw:text-box> 10.4.3, <office:text> 3.4, <presentation:notes> 16.19, <style:handout-master> 10.2.1, <style:master-page> 16.9, <table:covered-table-cell> 9.1.5, <table:shapes> 9.2.8, <table:table-cell> 9.1.4, <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:deletion> 5.5.5, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:index-body> 8.2.2, <text:index-title> 8.2.3, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:note-body> 6.3.4, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2, <text:section> 5.4 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

        +

        The <draw:custom-shape> element is usable within the following elements: <chart:chart> ?, <draw:a> ?, <draw:g> ?, <draw:page> ?, <draw:text-box> ?, <office:text> ?, <presentation:notes> ?, <style:handout-master> ?, <style:master-page> ?, <table:covered-table-cell> ?, <table:shapes> ?, <table:table-cell> ?, <text:a> ?, <text:deletion> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:index-body> ?, <text:index-title> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:note-body> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ?, <text:section> ? and <text:span> ?.

        -

        The <draw:custom-shape> element has the following attributes: draw:caption-id 19.115, draw:class-names 19.120, draw:data 19.131, draw:engine 19.146, draw:id 19.187, draw:layer 19.189, draw:name 19.197, draw:style-name 19.219, draw:text-style-name 19.227, draw:transform 19.228, draw:z-index 19.231, presentation:class-names 19.394, presentation:style-name 19.426, svg:height 19.543, svg:width 19.575, svg:x 19.577, svg:y 19.581, table:end-cell-address 19.631, table:end-x 19.636, table:end-y 19.637, table:table-background 19.733, text:anchor-page-number 19.758, text:anchor-type 19.759 and xml:id 19.920.

        +

        The <draw:custom-shape> element has the following attributes: draw:caption-id ?, draw:class-names ?, draw:data ?, draw:engine ?, draw:id ?, draw:layer ?, draw:name ?, draw:style-name ?, draw:text-style-name ?, draw:transform ?, draw:z-index ?, presentation:class-names ?, presentation:style-name ?, svg:height ?, svg:width ?, svg:x ?, svg:y ?, table:end-cell-address ?, table:end-x ?, table:end-y ?, table:table-background ?, text:anchor-page-number ?, text:anchor-type ? and xml:id ?.

        -

        The <draw:custom-shape> element has the following child elements: <draw:enhanced-geometry> 10.6.2, <draw:glue-point> 10.3.16, <office:event-listeners> 10.3.19, <svg:desc> 10.3.18, <svg:title> 10.3.17, <table:table> 9.1.2, <text:list> 5.3.1 and <text:p> 5.1.3.

        +

        The <draw:custom-shape> element has the following child elements: <draw:enhanced-geometry> ?, <draw:glue-point> ?, <office:event-listeners> ?, <svg:desc> ?, <svg:title> ?, <table:table> ?, <text:list> ? and <text:p> ?.

        10.6.2 <draw:enhanced-geometry>

        The <draw:enhanced-geometry> element contains the geometry for a <draw:custom-shape> element if its draw:engine attribute has been omitted.

        -

        The <draw:enhanced-geometry> element is usable within the following element: <draw:custom-shape> 10.6.1.

        +

        The <draw:enhanced-geometry> element is usable within the following element: <draw:custom-shape> ?.

        -

        The <draw:enhanced-geometry> element has the following attributes: dr3d:projection 19.102, dr3d:shade-mode 19.103, draw:concentric-gradient-fill-allowed 19.124, draw:enhanced-path 19.145, draw:extrusion 19.148, draw:extrusion-allowed 19.149, draw:extrusion-brightness 19.150, draw:extrusion-color 19.151, draw:extrusion-depth 19.152, draw:extrusion-diffusion 19.153, draw:extrusion-first-light-direction 19.154, draw:extrusion-first-light-harsh 19.155, draw:extrusion-first-light-level 19.156, draw:extrusion-light-face 19.157, draw:extrusion-metal 19.158, draw:extrusion-metal-type 19.923, draw:extrusion-number-of-line-segments 19.159, draw:extrusion-origin 19.160, draw:extrusion-rotation-angle 19.161, draw:extrusion-rotation-center 19.162, draw:extrusion-second-light-direction 19.163, draw:extrusion-second-light-harsh 19.164, draw:extrusion-second-light-level 19.165, draw:extrusion-shininess 19.166, draw:extrusion-skew 19.167, draw:extrusion-specularity 19.168, draw:extrusion-viewpoint 19.169, draw:glue-point-leaving-directions 19.173, draw:glue-point-type 19.174, draw:glue-points 19.175, draw:mirror-horizontal 19.192, draw:mirror-vertical 19.193, draw:modifiers 19.196, draw:path-stretchpoint-x 19.204, draw:path-stretchpoint-y 19.205, draw:text-areas 19.220, draw:text-path 19.221, draw:text-path-allowed 19.222, draw:text-path-mode 19.223, draw:text-path-same-letter-heights 19.224, draw:text-path-scale 19.225, draw:text-rotate-angle 19.226, draw:type 19.229 and svg:viewBox 19.574.

        +

        The <draw:enhanced-geometry> element has the following attributes: dr3d:projection ?, dr3d:shade-mode ?, draw:concentric-gradient-fill-allowed ?, draw:enhanced-path ?, draw:extrusion ?, draw:extrusion-allowed ?, draw:extrusion-brightness ?, draw:extrusion-color ?, draw:extrusion-depth ?, draw:extrusion-diffusion ?, draw:extrusion-first-light-direction ?, draw:extrusion-first-light-harsh ?, draw:extrusion-first-light-level ?, draw:extrusion-light-face ?, draw:extrusion-metal ?, draw:extrusion-metal-type ?, draw:extrusion-number-of-line-segments ?, draw:extrusion-origin ?, draw:extrusion-rotation-angle ?, draw:extrusion-rotation-center ?, draw:extrusion-second-light-direction ?, draw:extrusion-second-light-harsh ?, draw:extrusion-second-light-level ?, draw:extrusion-shininess ?, draw:extrusion-skew ?, draw:extrusion-specularity ?, draw:extrusion-viewpoint ?, draw:glue-point-leaving-directions ?, draw:glue-point-type ?, draw:glue-points ?, draw:mirror-horizontal ?, draw:mirror-vertical ?, draw:modifiers ?, draw:path-stretchpoint-x ?, draw:path-stretchpoint-y ?, draw:text-areas ?, draw:text-path ?, draw:text-path-allowed ?, draw:text-path-mode ?, draw:text-path-same-letter-heights ?, draw:text-path-scale ?, draw:text-rotate-angle ?, draw:type ? and svg:viewBox ?.

        -

        The <draw:enhanced-geometry> element has the following child elements: <draw:equation> 10.2.5 and <draw:handle> 10.6.3.

        +

        The <draw:enhanced-geometry> element has the following child elements: <draw:equation> ? and <draw:handle> ?.

        10.6.3 <draw:handle>

        The <draw:handle> element represents a single interaction handle for a drawing shape. It is either an XY-handle or a polar-handle If a draw:handle-position-x 19.924 attribute together with a draw:handle-position-y 19.925 attribute is present, it is an XY-handle. If a draw:handle-polar-pole-x 19.926 attribute together with a draw:handle-polar-pole-y 19.927 attribute is present, it is a polar-handle. Exactly one of these two pairs shall exist.

        @@ -5291,7 +5291,7 @@

        10.6.3

        A handle-parameter can be a number or it can have one of the following enhancements:

        •     A “?” (U+003F, QUESTION MARK) is used to mark the beginning of a formula name. The result of the <draw:equation> 10.2.5 element's draw:formula 19.171 attribute whose draw:name 19.197.8 attribute is the formula name that is used as the parameter value.   

        •     If “$” (U+0024, DOLLAR SIGN) precedes an integer value, the value is an index to a draw:modifiers 19.196 attribute. The corresponding modifier value is used as parameter value. 

        •     Instead of a number a value can also be one of the following constants: 

         

        -
        +

        Constant

        Description

        @@ -5339,7 +5339,7 @@

        10.6.3

        xstretch

        The value of the draw:path-stretchpoint-x 19.204 attribute is used.

        -
        +

        ystretch

        The value of the draw:path-stretchpoint-y 19.205 attribute is used.

        @@ -5374,9 +5374,9 @@

        10.6.3

        name ::= [^ ]+

        -

        The <draw:handle> element is usable within the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> 10.6.2.

        +

        The <draw:handle> element is usable within the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> ?.

        -

        The <draw:handle> element has the following attributes: draw:handle-mirror-horizontal 19.176, draw:handle-mirror-vertical 19.177, draw:handle-polar 19.178, draw:handle-polar-angle 19.929, draw:handle-polar-pole-x 19.926, draw:handle-polar-pole-y 19.927, draw:handle-polar-radius 19.928, draw:handle-position 19.179, draw:handle-position-x 19.924, draw:handle-position-y 19.925, draw:handle-radius-range-maximum 19.180, draw:handle-radius-range-minimum 19.181, draw:handle-range-x-maximum 19.182, draw:handle-range-x-minimum 19.183, draw:handle-range-y-maximum 19.184, draw:handle-range-y-minimum 19.185 and draw:handle-switched 19.186.

        +

        The <draw:handle> element has the following attributes: draw:handle-mirror-horizontal ?, draw:handle-mirror-vertical ?, draw:handle-polar ?, draw:handle-polar-angle ?, draw:handle-polar-pole-x ?, draw:handle-polar-pole-y ?, draw:handle-polar-radius ?, draw:handle-position ?, draw:handle-position-x ?, draw:handle-position-y ?, draw:handle-radius-range-maximum ?, draw:handle-radius-range-minimum ?, draw:handle-range-x-maximum ?, draw:handle-range-x-minimum ?, draw:handle-range-y-maximum ?, draw:handle-range-y-minimum ? and draw:handle-switched ?.

        The <draw:handle> element has no child elements.

        10.7 Presentation Shapes

        @@ -5391,77 +5391,77 @@

        A single shape may be the subject of multiple effects.

        -

        The <presentation:animations> element is usable within the following element: <draw:page> 10.2.4.

        +

        The <presentation:animations> element is usable within the following element: <draw:page> ?.

        The <presentation:animations> element has no attributes.

        -

        The <presentation:animations> element has the following child elements: <presentation:animation-group> 10.8.9, <presentation:dim> 10.8.7, <presentation:hide-shape> 10.8.5, <presentation:hide-text> 10.8.6, <presentation:play> 10.8.8, <presentation:show-shape> 10.8.3 and <presentation:show-text> 10.8.4.

        +

        The <presentation:animations> element has the following child elements: <presentation:animation-group> ?, <presentation:dim> ?, <presentation:hide-shape> ?, <presentation:hide-text> ?, <presentation:play> ?, <presentation:show-shape> ? and <presentation:show-text> ?.

        10.8.2 <presentation:sound> (moved to 10.9.3)

        10.8.3 <presentation:show-shape> (deprecated)

        The <presentation:show-shape> element specifies when and how a shape becomes visible. Prior to execution of the effect defined by this element the shape is invisible.

        -

        The <presentation:show-shape> element is usable within the following elements: <presentation:animation-group> 10.8.9 and <presentation:animations> 10.8.1.

        +

        The <presentation:show-shape> element is usable within the following elements: <presentation:animation-group> ? and <presentation:animations> ?.

        -

        The <presentation:show-shape> element has the following attributes: draw:shape-id 19.210, presentation:delay 19.395, presentation:direction 19.396, presentation:effect 19.398, presentation:path-id 19.409, presentation:speed 19.421 and presentation:start-scale 19.422.

        +

        The <presentation:show-shape> element has the following attributes: draw:shape-id ?, presentation:delay ?, presentation:direction ?, presentation:effect ?, presentation:path-id ?, presentation:speed ? and presentation:start-scale ?.

        -

        The <presentation:show-shape> element has the following child element: <presentation:sound> 10.8.2.

        +

        The <presentation:show-shape> element has the following child element: <presentation:sound> ?.

        10.8.4 <presentation:show-text> (deprecated)

        The <presentation:show-text> element specifies when and how the text within a shape becomes visible. Prior to execution of the effect defined by this element the shape and the text it contains are invisible.

        -

        The <presentation:show-text> element is usable within the following elements: <presentation:animation-group> 10.8.9 and <presentation:animations> 10.8.1.

        +

        The <presentation:show-text> element is usable within the following elements: <presentation:animation-group> ? and <presentation:animations> ?.

        -

        The <presentation:show-text> element has the following attributes: draw:shape-id 19.210, presentation:delay 19.395, presentation:direction 19.396, presentation:effect 19.398, presentation:path-id 19.409, presentation:speed 19.421 and presentation:start-scale 19.422.

        +

        The <presentation:show-text> element has the following attributes: draw:shape-id ?, presentation:delay ?, presentation:direction ?, presentation:effect ?, presentation:path-id ?, presentation:speed ? and presentation:start-scale ?.

        -

        The <presentation:show-text> element has the following child element: <presentation:sound> 10.8.2.

        +

        The <presentation:show-text> element has the following child element: <presentation:sound> ?.

        10.8.5 <presentation:hide-shape> (deprecated)

         The <presentation:hide-shape> element specifies when and how a shape becomes invisible. Prior to execution of the effect defined by this element the shape is visible.

        -

        The <presentation:hide-shape> element is usable within the following elements: <presentation:animation-group> 10.8.9 and <presentation:animations> 10.8.1.

        +

        The <presentation:hide-shape> element is usable within the following elements: <presentation:animation-group> ? and <presentation:animations> ?.

        -

        The <presentation:hide-shape> element has the following attributes: draw:shape-id 19.210, presentation:delay 19.395, presentation:direction 19.396, presentation:effect 19.398, presentation:path-id 19.409, presentation:speed 19.421 and presentation:start-scale 19.422.

        +

        The <presentation:hide-shape> element has the following attributes: draw:shape-id ?, presentation:delay ?, presentation:direction ?, presentation:effect ?, presentation:path-id ?, presentation:speed ? and presentation:start-scale ?.

        -

        The <presentation:hide-shape> element has the following child element: <presentation:sound> 10.8.2.

        +

        The <presentation:hide-shape> element has the following child element: <presentation:sound> ?.

        10.8.6 <presentation:hide-text> (deprecated)

        The <presentation:hide-text> element specifies when and how the text within a shape becomes invisible. Prior to execution of the effect specified by this element the shape and the text it contains are visible.  

        -

        The <presentation:hide-text> element is usable within the following elements: <presentation:animation-group> 10.8.9 and <presentation:animations> 10.8.1.

        +

        The <presentation:hide-text> element is usable within the following elements: <presentation:animation-group> ? and <presentation:animations> ?.

        -

        The <presentation:hide-text> element has the following attributes: draw:shape-id 19.210, presentation:delay 19.395, presentation:direction 19.396, presentation:effect 19.398, presentation:path-id 19.409, presentation:speed 19.421 and presentation:start-scale 19.422.

        +

        The <presentation:hide-text> element has the following attributes: draw:shape-id ?, presentation:delay ?, presentation:direction ?, presentation:effect ?, presentation:path-id ?, presentation:speed ? and presentation:start-scale ?.

        -

        The <presentation:hide-text> element has the following child element: <presentation:sound> 10.8.2.

        +

        The <presentation:hide-text> element has the following child element: <presentation:sound> ?.

        10.8.7 <presentation:dim> (deprecated)

        The <presentation:dim> element specifies a fill color for a shape.

        -

        The <presentation:dim> element is usable within the following elements: <presentation:animation-group> 10.8.9 and <presentation:animations> 10.8.1.

        +

        The <presentation:dim> element is usable within the following elements: <presentation:animation-group> ? and <presentation:animations> ?.

        -

        The <presentation:dim> element has the following attributes: draw:color 19.122 and draw:shape-id 19.210.

        +

        The <presentation:dim> element has the following attributes: draw:color ? and draw:shape-id ?.

        -

        The <presentation:dim> element has the following child element: <presentation:sound> 10.8.2.

        +

        The <presentation:dim> element has the following child element: <presentation:sound> ?.

        10.8.8 <presentation:play> (deprecated)

        The <presentation:play> element specifies the presentation speed of animation of a shape.

        -

        The <presentation:play> element is usable within the following elements: <presentation:animation-group> 10.8.9 and <presentation:animations> 10.8.1.

        +

        The <presentation:play> element is usable within the following elements: <presentation:animation-group> ? and <presentation:animations> ?.

        -

        The <presentation:play> element has the following attributes: draw:shape-id 19.210 and presentation:speed 19.421.

        +

        The <presentation:play> element has the following attributes: draw:shape-id ? and presentation:speed ?.

        The <presentation:play> element has no child elements.

        10.8.9 <presentation:animation-group> (deprecated)

        The <presentation:animation-group> element contains elements that specify multiple animation effects. Containment results in all effects occurring at the same time.

        -

        The <presentation:animation-group> element is usable within the following element: <presentation:animations> 10.8.1.

        +

        The <presentation:animation-group> element is usable within the following element: <presentation:animations> ?.

        The <presentation:animation-group> element has no attributes.

        -

        The <presentation:animation-group> element has the following child elements: <presentation:dim> 10.8.7, <presentation:hide-shape> 10.8.5, <presentation:hide-text> 10.8.6, <presentation:play> 10.8.8, <presentation:show-shape> 10.8.3 and <presentation:show-text> 10.8.4.

        +

        The <presentation:animation-group> element has the following child elements: <presentation:dim> ?, <presentation:hide-shape> ?, <presentation:hide-text> ?, <presentation:play> ?, <presentation:show-shape> ? and <presentation:show-text> ?.

        10.9 SMIL Presentation Animations

        -

        10.9.1 General

        +

        10.9.1 General

        SMIL based shape animations are specified for presentation documents. Producers should not use animations specified by the deprecated <presentation:animations> elements. Compared with animations specified by <presentation:animations> elements, SMIL based shape animations allow in addition:

        • Multiple animations per shape. 

        • A mixture of animations starting on user interaction and starting automatically per page. 

        • Multiple animations running at the same time. 

        • Additional effects ”programmed” in XML by combining animation elements. 

        • Document transformations to SVG. 

        @@ -5470,18 +5470,18 @@

        10

        The <presentation:event-listener> element defines the trigger for a presentation event.

        -

        The <presentation:event-listener> element is usable within the following element: <office:event-listeners> 10.3.19.

        +

        The <presentation:event-listener> element is usable within the following element: <office:event-listeners> ?.

        -

        The <presentation:event-listener> element has the following attributes: presentation:action 19.391, presentation:direction 19.396, presentation:effect 19.398, presentation:speed 19.421, presentation:start-scale 19.422, presentation:verb 19.432, script:event-name 19.433, xlink:actuate 19.915, xlink:href 19.916, xlink:show 19.917 and xlink:type 19.919.

        +

        The <presentation:event-listener> element has the following attributes: presentation:action ?, presentation:direction ?, presentation:effect ?, presentation:speed ?, presentation:start-scale ?, presentation:verb ?, script:event-name ?, xlink:actuate ?, xlink:href ?, xlink:show ? and xlink:type ?.

        -

        The <presentation:event-listener> element has the following child element: <presentation:sound> 10.8.2.

        +

        The <presentation:event-listener> element has the following child element: <presentation:sound> ?.

        10.9.3 <presentation:sound>

        The <presentation:sound> element represents a sound.

        -

        The <presentation:sound> element is usable within the following elements: <presentation:dim> 10.8.7, <presentation:event-listener> 10.9.2, <presentation:hide-shape> 10.8.5, <presentation:hide-text> 10.8.6, <presentation:show-shape> 10.8.3, <presentation:show-text> 10.8.4 and <style:drawing-page-properties> 17.25.

        +

        The <presentation:sound> element is usable within the following elements: <presentation:dim> ?, <presentation:event-listener> ?, <presentation:hide-shape> ?, <presentation:hide-text> ?, <presentation:show-shape> ?, <presentation:show-text> ? and <style:drawing-page-properties> ?.

        -

        The <presentation:sound> element has the following attributes: presentation:play-full 19.412, xlink:actuate 19.915, xlink:href 19.916, xlink:show 19.917, xlink:type 19.919 and xml:id 19.920.

        +

        The <presentation:sound> element has the following attributes: presentation:play-full ?, xlink:actuate ?, xlink:href ?, xlink:show ?, xlink:type ? and xml:id ?.

        The <presentation:sound> element has no child elements.

        10.9.4 Presentation Document Content

        @@ -5491,7 +5491,7 @@

        10.9.4.1

        Note: This field is mainly used inside master pages. Since its value may differ for the individual drawing pages that make use of a master page, the current field value is not available.

        -

        The <presentation:header> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

        +

        The <presentation:header> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

        The <presentation:header> element has no attributes.

        @@ -5500,9 +5500,9 @@

        10.

        The <presentation:header-decl> element specifies the text of a header field.

        -

        The <presentation:header-decl> element is usable within the following element: <office:presentation> 3.6.

        +

        The <presentation:header-decl> element is usable within the following element: <office:presentation> ?.

        -

        The <presentation:header-decl> element has the following attribute: presentation:name 19.405.

        +

        The <presentation:header-decl> element has the following attribute: presentation:name ?.

        The <presentation:header-decl> element has no child elements.

        @@ -5513,7 +5513,7 @@

        10.9.4.3

        Note: This field is mainly used inside master pages. Since its value may differ for the individual drawing pages that make use of a master page, the current field value is not available.

        -

        The <presentation:footer> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

        +

        The <presentation:footer> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

        The <presentation:footer> element has no attributes.

        @@ -5522,9 +5522,9 @@

        10.

        The <presentation:footer-decl> element specifies the text of a footer field.

        -

        The <presentation:footer-decl> element is usable within the following element: <office:presentation> 3.6.

        +

        The <presentation:footer-decl> element is usable within the following element: <office:presentation> ?.

        -

        The <presentation:footer-decl> element has the following attribute: presentation:name 19.405.

        +

        The <presentation:footer-decl> element has the following attribute: presentation:name ?.

        The <presentation:footer-decl> element has no child elements.

        @@ -5535,7 +5535,7 @@

        10.9.

        Note: This field is mainly used inside master pages. Since its value may differ for the individual drawing pages that make use of a master page, the current field value is not available.

        -

        The <presentation:date-time> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

        +

        The <presentation:date-time> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

        The <presentation:date-time> element has no attributes.

        @@ -5544,9 +5544,9 @@

        The <presentation:date-time-decl> element specifies the text of a date/time field.

        -

        The <presentation:date-time-decl> element is usable within the following element: <office:presentation> 3.6.

        +

        The <presentation:date-time-decl> element is usable within the following element: <office:presentation> ?.

        -

        The <presentation:date-time-decl> element has the following attributes: presentation:name 19.405, presentation:source 19.420 and style:data-style-name 19.473.

        +

        The <presentation:date-time-decl> element has the following attributes: presentation:name ?, presentation:source ? and style:data-style-name ?.

        The <presentation:date-time-decl> element has no child elements.

        @@ -5555,20 +5555,20 @@

        10.9.4

        The <presentation:settings> element is a container for the settings for a presentation in a document.

        -

        The <presentation:settings> element is usable within the following element: <office:presentation> 3.6.

        +

        The <presentation:settings> element is usable within the following element: <office:presentation> ?.

        -

        The <presentation:settings> element has the following attributes: presentation:animations 19.392, presentation:endless 19.397, presentation:force-manual 19.399, presentation:full-screen 19.400, presentation:mouse-as-pen 19.403, presentation:mouse-visible 19.404, presentation:pause 19.410, presentation:show 19.417, presentation:show-end-of-presentation-slide 19.418, presentation:show-logo 19.419, presentation:start-page 19.423, presentation:start-with-navigator 19.424, presentation:stay-on-top 19.425 and presentation:transition-on-click 19.427.

        +

        The <presentation:settings> element has the following attributes: presentation:animations ?, presentation:endless ?, presentation:force-manual ?, presentation:full-screen ?, presentation:mouse-as-pen ?, presentation:mouse-visible ?, presentation:pause ?, presentation:show ?, presentation:show-end-of-presentation-slide ?, presentation:show-logo ?, presentation:start-page ?, presentation:start-with-navigator ?, presentation:stay-on-top ? and presentation:transition-on-click ?.

        -

        The <presentation:settings> element has the following child element: <presentation:show> 10.9.4.8.

        +

        The <presentation:settings> element has the following child element: <presentation:show> ?.

        10.9.4.8 <presentation:show>

        The <presentation:show> element specifies the order in which pages are displayed during a presentation.

        Note: The order of pages can be used to omit or repeat pages in a presentation.

        -

        The <presentation:show> element is usable within the following element: <presentation:settings> 10.9.4.7.

        +

        The <presentation:show> element is usable within the following element: <presentation:settings> ?.

        -

        The <presentation:show> element has the following attributes: presentation:name 19.405 and presentation:pages 19.408.

        +

        The <presentation:show> element has the following attributes: presentation:name ? and presentation:pages ?.

        The <presentation:show> element has no child elements.

        11 Chart Content

        @@ -5576,11 +5576,11 @@

        11.1 The <chart:chart> element represents a chart.

        -

        The <chart:chart> element is usable within the following element: <office:chart> 3.8.

        +

        The <chart:chart> element is usable within the following element: <office:chart> ?.

        -

        The <chart:chart> element has the following attributes: chart:class 19.15, chart:column-mapping 19.16, chart:row-mapping 19.26, chart:style-name 19.27, svg:height 19.543, svg:width 19.575, xlink:href 19.916, xlink:type 19.919 and xml:id 19.920.

        +

        The <chart:chart> element has the following attributes: chart:class ?, chart:column-mapping ?, chart:row-mapping ?, chart:style-name ?, svg:height ?, svg:width ?, xlink:href ?, xlink:type ? and xml:id ?.

        -

        The <chart:chart> element has the following child elements: <chart:footer> 11.2.3, <chart:legend> 11.4, <chart:plot-area> 11.5, <chart:subtitle> 11.2.2, <chart:title> 11.2.1, <dr3d:scene> 10.5.2, <draw:a> 10.4.12, <draw:caption> 10.3.11, <draw:circle> 10.3.8, <draw:connector> 10.3.10, <draw:control> 10.3.13, <draw:custom-shape> 10.6.1, <draw:ellipse> 10.3.9, <draw:frame> 10.4.2, <draw:g> 10.3.15, <draw:line> 10.3.3, <draw:measure> 10.3.12, <draw:page-thumbnail> 10.3.14, <draw:path> 10.3.7, <draw:polygon> 10.3.5, <draw:polyline> 10.3.4, <draw:rect> 10.3.2, <draw:regular-polygon> 10.3.6 and <table:table> 9.1.2.

        +

        The <chart:chart> element has the following child elements: <chart:footer> ?, <chart:legend> ?, <chart:plot-area> ?, <chart:subtitle> ?, <chart:title> ?, <dr3d:scene> ?, <draw:a> ?, <draw:caption> ?, <draw:circle> ?, <draw:connector> ?, <draw:control> ?, <draw:custom-shape> ?, <draw:ellipse> ?, <draw:frame> ?, <draw:g> ?, <draw:line> ?, <draw:measure> ?, <draw:page-thumbnail> ?, <draw:path> ?, <draw:polygon> ?, <draw:polyline> ?, <draw:rect> ?, <draw:regular-polygon> ? and <table:table> ?.

        11.2 Title, Subtitle and Footer

        11.2.1 <chart:title>

        @@ -5590,33 +5590,33 @@

        11.2.1

        This element can also be a sub-element of <chart:axis>. 11.9 In that case the title is displayed beside the axis specified by the <chart:axis> element.

        -

        The <chart:title> element is usable within the following elements: <chart:axis> 11.9 and <chart:chart> 11.1.

        +

        The <chart:title> element is usable within the following elements: <chart:axis> ? and <chart:chart> ?.

        -

        The <chart:title> element has the following attributes: chart:style-name 19.27, svg:x 19.577, svg:y 19.581 and table:cell-range 19.596.

        +

        The <chart:title> element has the following attributes: chart:style-name ?, svg:x ?, svg:y ? and table:cell-range ?.

        -

        The <chart:title> element has the following child element: <text:p> 5.1.3.

        +

        The <chart:title> element has the following child element: <text:p> ?.

        11.2.2 <chart:subtitle>

        The <chart:subtitle> element represents a subtitle for a chart.

        The text of a subtitle is specified by a child <text:p> element or a table:cell-range attribute. If a child <text:p> element and a table:cell-range attribute are both present, the text specified by the table:cell-range attribute is used as the subtitle. By default, the content of a child <text:p> element is displayed as the title.

        -

        The <chart:subtitle> element is usable within the following element: <chart:chart> 11.1.

        +

        The <chart:subtitle> element is usable within the following element: <chart:chart> ?.

        -

        The <chart:subtitle> element has the following attributes: chart:style-name 19.27, svg:x 19.577, svg:y 19.581 and table:cell-range 19.596.

        +

        The <chart:subtitle> element has the following attributes: chart:style-name ?, svg:x ?, svg:y ? and table:cell-range ?.

        -

        The <chart:subtitle> element has the following child element: <text:p> 5.1.3.

        +

        The <chart:subtitle> element has the following child element: <text:p> ?.

        11.2.3 <chart:footer>

        The <chart:footer> element represents a footer below a chart's plot area.

        The text of a footer is specified by a child <text:p> element or a table:cell-range attribute. If a child <text:p> element and a table:cell-range attribute are both present, the text specified by the table:cell-range attribute is used as the footer. By default, the content of a child <text:p> element is displayed as the footer.

        -

        The <chart:footer> element is usable within the following element: <chart:chart> 11.1.

        +

        The <chart:footer> element is usable within the following element: <chart:chart> ?.

        -

        The <chart:footer> element has the following attributes: chart:style-name 19.27, svg:x 19.577, svg:y 19.581 and table:cell-range 19.596.

        +

        The <chart:footer> element has the following attributes: chart:style-name ?, svg:x ?, svg:y ? and table:cell-range ?.

        -

        The <chart:footer> element has the following child element: <text:p> 5.1.3.

        +

        The <chart:footer> element has the following child element: <text:p> ?.

        11.3 <chart:coordinate-region>

        The <chart:coordinate-region> element specifies a positioning rectangle.

        @@ -5631,28 +5631,26 @@

        11.3 The behavior is implementation-defined for charts of non-predefined chart classes, which have no Cartesian coordinate system.

        -

        The <chart:coordinate-region> element is usable within the following element: <chart:plot-area> 11.5.

        +

        The <chart:coordinate-region> element is usable within the following element: <chart:plot-area> ?.

        -

        The <chart:coordinate-region> element has the following attributes: svg:height 19.543, svg:width 19.575, svg:x 19.577 and svg:y 19.581.

        +

        The <chart:coordinate-region> element has the following attributes: svg:height ?, svg:width ?, svg:x ? and svg:y ?.

        The <chart:coordinate-region> element has no child elements.

        11.4 <chart:legend>

        The <chart:legend> element represents a legend for a chart. If there is no <chart:legend> element for a chart, no legend is displayed.

        - -

        - +

         

        The labels used by a legend are defined by the <chart:categories> 11.10 element on the x-axis. They are paired with matching data points in the order in which they appear.

        The <chart:legend> element may contain a <text:p> element. If present, it defines a title for the legend.

        Graphical components of chart legends are defined by the chart:class 19.15 attribute.

        -

        The <chart:legend> element is usable within the following element: <chart:chart> 11.1.

        +

        The <chart:legend> element is usable within the following element: <chart:chart> ?.

        -

        The <chart:legend> element has the following attributes: chart:legend-align 19.22, chart:legend-position 19.23, chart:style-name 19.27, style:legend-expansion 19.494, style:legend-expansion-aspect-ratio 19.495, svg:height 19.543, svg:width 19.575, svg:x 19.577 and svg:y 19.581.

        +

        The <chart:legend> element has the following attributes: chart:legend-align ?, chart:legend-position ?, chart:style-name ?, style:legend-expansion ?, style:legend-expansion-aspect-ratio ?, svg:height ?, svg:width ?, svg:x ? and svg:y ?.

        -

        The <chart:legend> element has the following child element: <text:p> 5.1.3.

        +

        The <chart:legend> element has the following child element: <text:p> ?.

        11.5 <chart:plot-area>

        The <chart:plot-area> element represents a coordinate system in which data is plotted including defined axes.

        @@ -5671,11 +5669,11 @@

        11.5

        For other three-dimensional charts the behavior is implementation-defined.

         

        -

        The <chart:plot-area> element is usable within the following element: <chart:chart> 11.1.

        +

        The <chart:plot-area> element is usable within the following element: <chart:chart> ?.

        -

        The <chart:plot-area> element has the following attributes: chart:data-source-has-labels 19.17, chart:style-name 19.27, dr3d:ambient-color 19.92, dr3d:distance 19.96, dr3d:focal-length 19.98, dr3d:lighting-mode 19.99, dr3d:projection 19.102, dr3d:shade-mode 19.103, dr3d:shadow-slant 19.104, dr3d:transform 19.107, dr3d:vpn 19.108, dr3d:vrp 19.109, dr3d:vup 19.110, svg:height 19.543, svg:width 19.575, svg:x 19.577, svg:y 19.581 and xml:id 19.920.

        +

        The <chart:plot-area> element has the following attributes: chart:data-source-has-labels ?, chart:style-name ?, dr3d:ambient-color ?, dr3d:distance ?, dr3d:focal-length ?, dr3d:lighting-mode ?, dr3d:projection ?, dr3d:shade-mode ?, dr3d:shadow-slant ?, dr3d:transform ?, dr3d:vpn ?, dr3d:vrp ?, dr3d:vup ?, svg:height ?, svg:width ?, svg:x ?, svg:y ? and xml:id ?.

        -

        The <chart:plot-area> element has the following child elements: <chart:axis> 11.9, <chart:coordinate-region> 11.3, <chart:floor> 11.8, <chart:series> 11.12, <chart:stock-gain-marker> 11.20, <chart:stock-loss-marker> 11.21, <chart:stock-range-line> 11.22, <chart:wall> 11.7 and <dr3d:light> 10.5.3.

        +

        The <chart:plot-area> element has the following child elements: <chart:axis> ?, <chart:coordinate-region> ?, <chart:floor> ?, <chart:series> ?, <chart:stock-gain-marker> ?, <chart:stock-loss-marker> ?, <chart:stock-range-line> ?, <chart:wall> ? and <dr3d:light> ?.

        11.6 3D Plot Area

        The plot area may be displayed as an 3D scene as specified in section 10.5.2. All 3D attributes that can be applied to the <dr3d:scene> element can be applied to the <chart:plot-area> element. This includes the dr3d:transform attribute that specifies the rotation of the three-dimensional plot area. 10.5.2 The <chart:plot-area> element may contain a <dr3d:light> element as specified in section 10.5.3.

        @@ -5685,9 +5683,9 @@

        11.7 The svg:width attribute specifies the thickness of a wall for three-dimensional charts.

        -

        The <chart:wall> element is usable within the following element: <chart:plot-area> 11.5.

        +

        The <chart:wall> element is usable within the following element: <chart:plot-area> ?.

        -

        The <chart:wall> element has the following attributes: chart:style-name 19.27 and svg:width 19.575.

        +

        The <chart:wall> element has the following attributes: chart:style-name ? and svg:width ?.

        The <chart:wall> element has no child elements.

        11.8 <chart:floor>

        @@ -5696,49 +5694,49 @@

        11.8 The svg:width attribute specifies the thickness of the floor.

        -

        The <chart:floor> element is usable within the following element: <chart:plot-area> 11.5.

        +

        The <chart:floor> element is usable within the following element: <chart:plot-area> ?.

        -

        The <chart:floor> element has the following attributes: chart:style-name 19.27 and svg:width 19.575.

        +

        The <chart:floor> element has the following attributes: chart:style-name ? and svg:width ?.

        The <chart:floor> element has no child elements.

        11.9 <chart:axis>

        The <chart:axis> element specifies an axis for a chart.

        -

        The <chart:axis> element is usable within the following element: <chart:plot-area> 11.5.

        +

        The <chart:axis> element is usable within the following element: <chart:plot-area> ?.

        -

        The <chart:axis> element has the following attributes: chart:dimension 19.18, chart:name 19.24 and chart:style-name 19.27.

        +

        The <chart:axis> element has the following attributes: chart:dimension ?, chart:name ? and chart:style-name ?.

        -

        The <chart:axis> element has the following child elements: <chart:categories> 11.10, <chart:grid> 11.11 and <chart:title> 11.2.1.

        +

        The <chart:axis> element has the following child elements: <chart:categories> ?, <chart:grid> ? and <chart:title> ?.

        11.10 <chart:categories>

        The <chart:categories> element represents labels that are displayed on a category-axis.

        This element may have a table:cell-range-address attribute that specifies a range from which category labels are taken. If this attribute or the <chart:categories> element itself is omitted, the chart:data-source-has-labels attribute of the <chart:plot-area> element should be evaluated for labels to display on a category-axis.

        -

        The <chart:categories> element is usable within the following element: <chart:axis> 11.9.

        +

        The <chart:categories> element is usable within the following element: <chart:axis> ?.

        -

        The <chart:categories> element has the following attribute: table:cell-range-address 19.597.

        +

        The <chart:categories> element has the following attribute: table:cell-range-address ?.

        The <chart:categories> element has no child elements.

        11.11 <chart:grid>

        The <chart:grid> element specifies a grid for an axis.

        -

        The <chart:grid> element is usable within the following element: <chart:axis> 11.9.

        +

        The <chart:grid> element is usable within the following element: <chart:axis> ?.

        -

        The <chart:grid> element has the following attributes: chart:class 19.15 and chart:style-name 19.27.

        +

        The <chart:grid> element has the following attributes: chart:class ? and chart:style-name ?.

        The <chart:grid> element has no child elements.

        11.12 <chart:series>

        The <chart:series> element represents a data series in a chart. If the chart requires more input data, it is the case for scatter and bubble charts, <chart:domain> sub-elements shall be defined that contain the cell range addresses of the corresponding data.

        -

        The <chart:series> element is usable within the following element: <chart:plot-area> 11.5.

        +

        The <chart:series> element is usable within the following element: <chart:plot-area> ?.

        -

        The <chart:series> element has the following attributes: chart:attached-axis 19.13, chart:class 19.15, chart:label-cell-address 19.21, chart:style-name 19.27, chart:values-cell-range-address 19.28 and xml:id 19.920.

        +

        The <chart:series> element has the following attributes: chart:attached-axis ?, chart:class ?, chart:label-cell-address ?, chart:style-name ?, chart:values-cell-range-address ? and xml:id ?.

        -

        The <chart:series> element has the following child elements: <chart:data-label> 11.15, <chart:data-point> 11.14, <chart:domain> 11.13, <chart:error-indicator> 11.17, <chart:mean-value> 11.16 and <chart:regression-curve> 11.18.

        +

        The <chart:series> element has the following child elements: <chart:data-label> ?, <chart:data-point> ?, <chart:domain> ?, <chart:error-indicator> ?, <chart:mean-value> ? and <chart:regression-curve> ?.

        11.13 <chart:domain>

        The <chart:domain> element specifies coordinate values required by particular chart types.

        @@ -5751,9 +5749,9 @@

        11.13 <

        At least one <chart:series> element of a given chart:class shall have the necessary number of <chart:domain> sub-elements. All other <chart:series> elements with the same chart:class may omit the <chart:domain> sub-elements and use the previously-defined values for the same chart:class value.

        -

        The <chart:domain> element is usable within the following element: <chart:series> 11.12.

        +

        The <chart:domain> element is usable within the following element: <chart:series> ?.

        -

        The <chart:domain> element has the following attribute: table:cell-range-address 19.597.

        +

        The <chart:domain> element has the following attribute: table:cell-range-address ?.

        The <chart:domain> element has no child elements.

        11.14 <chart:data-point>

        @@ -5762,83 +5760,83 @@

        11.14 <

        Note: This element would typically be used if a single data point has a special or distinct appearance.

        -

        The <chart:data-point> element is usable within the following element: <chart:series> 11.12.

        +

        The <chart:data-point> element is usable within the following element: <chart:series> ?.

        -

        The <chart:data-point> element has the following attributes: chart:repeated 19.25, chart:style-name 19.27 and xml:id 19.920.

        +

        The <chart:data-point> element has the following attributes: chart:repeated ?, chart:style-name ? and xml:id ?.

        -

        The <chart:data-point> element has the following child element: <chart:data-label> 11.15.

        +

        The <chart:data-point> element has the following child element: <chart:data-label> ?.

        11.15 <chart:data-label>

        The <chart:data-label> element represents the data label of a data point.

        The <chart:data-label> element can also be a sub-element of a data series. In that case, the data label serves as default for all the data points of this series.

        -

        The <chart:data-label> element is usable within the following elements: <chart:data-point> 11.14 and <chart:series> 11.12.

        +

        The <chart:data-label> element is usable within the following elements: <chart:data-point> ? and <chart:series> ?.

        -

        The <chart:data-label> element has the following attributes: chart:style-name 19.27, svg:x 19.577 and svg:y 19.581.

        +

        The <chart:data-label> element has the following attributes: chart:style-name ?, svg:x ? and svg:y ?.

        -

        The <chart:data-label> element has the following child element: <text:p> 5.1.3.

        +

        The <chart:data-label> element has the following child element: <text:p> ?.

        11.16 <chart:mean-value>

        The <chart:mean-value> element specifies a style for a mean-value line.

        -

        The <chart:mean-value> element is usable within the following element: <chart:series> 11.12.

        +

        The <chart:mean-value> element is usable within the following element: <chart:series> ?.

        -

        The <chart:mean-value> element has the following attribute: chart:style-name 19.27.

        +

        The <chart:mean-value> element has the following attribute: chart:style-name ?.

        The <chart:mean-value> element has no child elements.

        11.17 <chart:error-indicator>

        The <chart:error-indicator> element specifies a style for error indicators.

        -

        The <chart:error-indicator> element is usable within the following element: <chart:series> 11.12.

        +

        The <chart:error-indicator> element is usable within the following element: <chart:series> ?.

        -

        The <chart:error-indicator> element has the following attributes: chart:dimension 19.18 and chart:style-name 19.27.

        +

        The <chart:error-indicator> element has the following attributes: chart:dimension ? and chart:style-name ?.

        The <chart:error-indicator> element has no child elements.

        11.18 <chart:regression-curve>

        The <chart:regression-curve> element specifies the properties of regression curves.

        -

        The <chart:regression-curve> element is usable within the following element: <chart:series> 11.12.

        +

        The <chart:regression-curve> element is usable within the following element: <chart:series> ?.

        -

        The <chart:regression-curve> element has the following attribute: chart:style-name 19.27.

        +

        The <chart:regression-curve> element has the following attribute: chart:style-name ?.

        -

        The <chart:regression-curve> element has the following child element: <chart:equation> 11.19.

        +

        The <chart:regression-curve> element has the following child element: <chart:equation> ?.

        11.19 <chart:equation>

        The <chart:equation> element represents the equation for a containing regression curve.

        -

        The <chart:equation> element is usable within the following element: <chart:regression-curve> 11.18.

        +

        The <chart:equation> element is usable within the following element: <chart:regression-curve> ?.

        -

        The <chart:equation> element has the following attributes: chart:automatic-content 19.14, chart:display-equation 19.19, chart:display-r-square 19.20, chart:style-name 19.27, svg:x 19.577 and svg:y 19.581.

        +

        The <chart:equation> element has the following attributes: chart:automatic-content ?, chart:display-equation ?, chart:display-r-square ?, chart:style-name ?, svg:x ? and svg:y ?.

        -

        The <chart:equation> element has the following child element: <text:p> 5.1.3.

        +

        The <chart:equation> element has the following child element: <text:p> ?.

        11.20 <chart:stock-gain-marker>

        The <chart:stock-gain-marker> element specifies a style for candlestick-bars in a stock chart that have a higher closing value than opening value.

        -

        The <chart:stock-gain-marker> element is usable within the following element: <chart:plot-area> 11.5.

        +

        The <chart:stock-gain-marker> element is usable within the following element: <chart:plot-area> ?.

        -

        The <chart:stock-gain-marker> element has the following attribute: chart:style-name 19.27.

        +

        The <chart:stock-gain-marker> element has the following attribute: chart:style-name ?.

        The <chart:stock-gain-marker> element has no child elements.

        11.21 <chart:stock-loss-marker>

        The <chart:stock-loss-marker> element specifies the style for candlestick-bars 19.15.1 in a stock chart that have a lower closing value than opening value.

        -

        The <chart:stock-loss-marker> element is usable within the following element: <chart:plot-area> 11.5.

        +

        The <chart:stock-loss-marker> element is usable within the following element: <chart:plot-area> ?.

        -

        The <chart:stock-loss-marker> element has the following attribute: chart:style-name 19.27.

        +

        The <chart:stock-loss-marker> element has the following attribute: chart:style-name ?.

        The <chart:stock-loss-marker> element has no child elements.

        11.22 <chart:stock-range-line>

        The <chart:stock-range-line> element specifies a style for the range-lines 19.15.1 in a stock chart. A range-line is a line connecting the minimum value with the maximum value.

        -

        The <chart:stock-range-line> element is usable within the following element: <chart:plot-area> 11.5.

        +

        The <chart:stock-range-line> element is usable within the following element: <chart:plot-area> ?.

        -

        The <chart:stock-range-line> element has the following attribute: chart:style-name 19.27.

        +

        The <chart:stock-range-line> element has the following attribute: chart:style-name ?.

        The <chart:stock-range-line> element has no child elements.

        12 Database Front-end Document Content

        @@ -5846,63 +5844,63 @@

        12.1

        A <office:database> element is a container of database elements.

        -

        The <office:database> element is usable within the following element: <office:body> 3.3.

        +

        The <office:database> element is usable within the following element: <office:body> ?.

        The <office:database> element has no attributes.

        -

        The <office:database> element has the following child elements: <db:data-source> 12.2, <db:forms> 12.25.2, <db:queries> 12.26, <db:reports> 12.25.3, <db:schema-definition> 12.36 and <db:table-representations> 12.32.

        +

        The <office:database> element has the following child elements: <db:data-source> ?, <db:forms> ?, <db:queries> ?, <db:reports> ?, <db:schema-definition> ? and <db:table-representations> ?.

        12.2 <db:data-source>

        A <db:data-source> element is a container for data source specific elements that are needed to create a connection to a database.

        -

        The <db:data-source> element is usable within the following element: <office:database> 12.1.

        +

        The <db:data-source> element is usable within the following element: <office:database> ?.

        The <db:data-source> element has no attributes.

        -

        The <db:data-source> element has the following child elements: <db:application-connection-settings> 12.15, <db:connection-data> 12.3 and <db:driver-settings> 12.9.

        +

        The <db:data-source> element has the following child elements: <db:application-connection-settings> ?, <db:connection-data> ? and <db:driver-settings> ?.

        12.3 <db:connection-data>

        The <db:connection-data> element specifies the information necessary to connect to a database.

        -

        The <db:connection-data> element is usable within the following element: <db:data-source> 12.2.

        +

        The <db:connection-data> element is usable within the following element: <db:data-source> ?.

        The <db:connection-data> element has no attributes.

        -

        The <db:connection-data> element has the following child elements: <db:connection-resource> 12.7, <db:database-description> 12.4 and <db:login> 12.8.

        +

        The <db:connection-data> element has the following child elements: <db:connection-resource> ?, <db:database-description> ? and <db:login> ?.

        12.4 <db:database-description>

        The <db:database-description> element specifies a database resource by its type and access parameters.

        -

        The <db:database-description> element is usable within the following element: <db:connection-data> 12.3.

        +

        The <db:database-description> element is usable within the following element: <db:connection-data> ?.

        The <db:database-description> element has no attributes.

        -

        The <db:database-description> element has the following child elements: <db:file-based-database> 12.5 and <db:server-database> 12.6.

        +

        The <db:database-description> element has the following child elements: <db:file-based-database> ? and <db:server-database> ?.

        12.5 <db:file-based-database>

        The <db:file-based-database> element specifies a database which is composed of one or more files in an arbitrary file system.

        -

        The <db:file-based-database> element is usable within the following element: <db:database-description> 12.4.

        +

        The <db:file-based-database> element is usable within the following element: <db:database-description> ?.

        -

        The <db:file-based-database> element has the following attributes: db:extension 19.52, db:media-type 19.69, xlink:href 19.916 and xlink:type 19.919.

        +

        The <db:file-based-database> element has the following attributes: db:extension ?, db:media-type ?, xlink:href ? and xlink:type ?.

        The <db:file-based-database> element has no child elements.

        12.6 <db:server-database>

        The <db:server-database> element specifies connection information for a server-based database.

        -

        The <db:server-database> element is usable within the following element: <db:database-description> 12.4.

        +

        The <db:server-database> element is usable within the following element: <db:database-description> ?.

        -

        The <db:server-database> element has the following attributes: db:database-name 19.43, db:hostname 19.54, db:local-socket 19.67, db:port 19.72 and db:type 19.85.

        +

        The <db:server-database> element has the following attributes: db:database-name ?, db:hostname ?, db:local-socket ?, db:port ? and db:type ?.

        The <db:server-database> element has no child elements.

        12.7 <db:connection-resource>

        The <db:connection-resource> element specifies a database connection by an IRI.

        -

        The <db:connection-resource> element is usable within the following element: <db:connection-data> 12.3.

        +

        The <db:connection-resource> element is usable within the following element: <db:connection-data> ?.

        -

        The <db:connection-resource> element has the following attributes: xlink:actuate 19.915, xlink:href 19.916, xlink:show 19.917 and xlink:type 19.919.

        +

        The <db:connection-resource> element has the following attributes: xlink:actuate ?, xlink:href ?, xlink:show ? and xlink:type ?.

        The <db:connection-resource> element has no child elements.

        12.8 <db:login>

        @@ -5911,165 +5909,165 @@

        12.8 Note: For security reasons, the <db:login> element does not have an attribute to store a password that may be required to establish a connection.

        -

        The <db:login> element is usable within the following element: <db:connection-data> 12.3.

        +

        The <db:login> element is usable within the following element: <db:connection-data> ?.

        -

        The <db:login> element has the following attributes: db:is-password-required 19.63, db:login-timeout 19.61, db:use-system-user 19.89 and db:user-name 19.90.

        +

        The <db:login> element has the following attributes: db:is-password-required ?, db:login-timeout ?, db:use-system-user ? and db:user-name ?.

        The <db:login> element has no child elements.

        12.9 <db:driver-settings>

        The <db:driver-settings> element specifies settings for a driver establishing the database connection.

        -

        The <db:driver-settings> element is usable within the following element: <db:data-source> 12.2.

        +

        The <db:driver-settings> element is usable within the following element: <db:data-source> ?.

        -

        The <db:driver-settings> element has the following attributes: db:base-dn 19.35, db:is-first-row-header-line 19.60, db:parameter-name-substitution 19.71, db:show-deleted 19.78 and db:system-driver-settings 19.82.

        +

        The <db:driver-settings> element has the following attributes: db:base-dn ?, db:is-first-row-header-line ?, db:parameter-name-substitution ?, db:show-deleted ? and db:system-driver-settings ?.

        -

        The <db:driver-settings> element has the following child elements: <db:auto-increment> 12.10, <db:character-set> 12.12, <db:delimiter> 12.11 and <db:table-settings> 12.13.

        +

        The <db:driver-settings> element has the following child elements: <db:auto-increment> ?, <db:character-set> ?, <db:delimiter> ? and <db:table-settings> ?.

        12.10 <db:auto-increment>

        The <db:auto-increment> element specifies SQL statements to retrieve auto-generated row values and to set AUTO_INCREMENT values for columns.

        -

        The <db:auto-increment> element is usable within the following element: <db:driver-settings> 12.9.

        +

        The <db:auto-increment> element is usable within the following element: <db:driver-settings> ?.

        -

        The <db:auto-increment> element has the following attributes: db:additional-column-statement 19.31 and db:row-retrieving-statement 19.75.

        +

        The <db:auto-increment> element has the following attributes: db:additional-column-statement ? and db:row-retrieving-statement ?.

        The <db:auto-increment> element has no child elements.

        12.11 <db:delimiter>

        The <db:delimiter> element defines a delimiter for parsing data.

        -

        The <db:delimiter> element is usable within the following elements: <db:driver-settings> 12.9 and <db:table-setting> 12.14.

        +

        The <db:delimiter> element is usable within the following elements: <db:driver-settings> ? and <db:table-setting> ?.

        -

        The <db:delimiter> element has the following attributes: db:decimal 19.44, db:field 19.53, db:string 19.79 and db:thousand 19.83.

        +

        The <db:delimiter> element has the following attributes: db:decimal ?, db:field ?, db:string ? and db:thousand ?.

        The <db:delimiter> element has no child elements.

        12.12 <db:character-set>

        The <db:character-set> element defines the text encoding that is used to transform string data obtained from a database.

        -

        The <db:character-set> element is usable within the following elements: <db:driver-settings> 12.9 and <db:table-setting> 12.14.

        +

        The <db:character-set> element is usable within the following elements: <db:driver-settings> ? and <db:table-setting> ?.

        -

        The <db:character-set> element has the following attribute: db:encoding 19.50.

        +

        The <db:character-set> element has the following attribute: db:encoding ?.

        The <db:character-set> element has no child elements.

        12.13 <db:table-settings>

        The <db:table-settings> element is a container for <db:table-setting> elements.

        -

        The <db:table-settings> element is usable within the following element: <db:driver-settings> 12.9.

        +

        The <db:table-settings> element is usable within the following element: <db:driver-settings> ?.

        The <db:table-settings> element has no attributes.

        -

        The <db:table-settings> element has the following child element: <db:table-setting> 12.14.

        +

        The <db:table-settings> element has the following child element: <db:table-setting> ?.

        12.14 <db:table-setting>

        The <db:table-setting> element specifies driver-level settings which are used by a database driver for defining a single database table.

        -

        The <db:table-setting> element is usable within the following element: <db:table-settings> 12.13.

        +

        The <db:table-setting> element is usable within the following element: <db:table-settings> ?.

        -

        The <db:table-setting> element has the following attributes: db:is-first-row-header-line 19.60 and db:show-deleted 19.78.

        +

        The <db:table-setting> element has the following attributes: db:is-first-row-header-line ? and db:show-deleted ?.

        -

        The <db:table-setting> element has the following child elements: <db:character-set> 12.12 and <db:delimiter> 12.11.

        +

        The <db:table-setting> element has the following child elements: <db:character-set> ? and <db:delimiter> ?.

        12.15 <db:application-connection-settings>

        The <db:application-connection-settings> element specifies settings which define how a consumer uses a database connection.

        -

        The <db:application-connection-settings> element is usable within the following element: <db:data-source> 12.2.

        +

        The <db:application-connection-settings> element is usable within the following element: <db:data-source> ?.

        -

        The <db:application-connection-settings> element has the following attributes: db:append-table-alias-name 19.32, db:boolean-comparison-mode 19.36, db:enable-sql92-check 19.49, db:ignore-driver-privileges 19.55, db:is-table-name-length-limited 19.66, db:max-row-count 19.68, db:suppress-version-columns 19.81 and db:use-catalog 19.88.

        +

        The <db:application-connection-settings> element has the following attributes: db:append-table-alias-name ?, db:boolean-comparison-mode ?, db:enable-sql92-check ?, db:ignore-driver-privileges ?, db:is-table-name-length-limited ?, db:max-row-count ?, db:suppress-version-columns ? and db:use-catalog ?.

        -

        The <db:application-connection-settings> element has the following child elements: <db:data-source-settings> 12.22, <db:table-filter> 12.16 and <db:table-type-filter> 12.20.

        +

        The <db:application-connection-settings> element has the following child elements: <db:data-source-settings> ?, <db:table-filter> ? and <db:table-type-filter> ?.

        12.16 <db:table-filter>

        A <db:table-filter> element defines a list of filter patterns which are applied on the table names returned by a database. Only tables which match at least one include filter, and do not match any exclude filter, will be displayed.

        -

        The <db:table-filter> element is usable within the following element: <db:application-connection-settings> 12.15.

        +

        The <db:table-filter> element is usable within the following element: <db:application-connection-settings> ?.

        The <db:table-filter> element has no attributes.

        -

        The <db:table-filter> element has the following child elements: <db:table-exclude-filter> 12.18 and <db:table-include-filter> 12.17.

        +

        The <db:table-filter> element has the following child elements: <db:table-exclude-filter> ? and <db:table-include-filter> ?.

        12.17 <db:table-include-filter>

        The <db:table-include-filter> element specifies a list of filter patterns which determine inclusion of tables in a consumer's table display.

        -

        The <db:table-include-filter> element is usable within the following element: <db:table-filter> 12.16.

        +

        The <db:table-include-filter> element is usable within the following element: <db:table-filter> ?.

        The <db:table-include-filter> element has no attributes.

        -

        The <db:table-include-filter> element has the following child element: <db:table-filter-pattern> 12.19.

        +

        The <db:table-include-filter> element has the following child element: <db:table-filter-pattern> ?.

        12.18 <db:table-exclude-filter>

        The <db:table-exclude-filter> element specifies a list of filter patterns which determine exclusion of tables in a consumer's table display.

        -

        The <db:table-exclude-filter> element is usable within the following element: <db:table-filter> 12.16.

        +

        The <db:table-exclude-filter> element is usable within the following element: <db:table-filter> ?.

        The <db:table-exclude-filter> element has no attributes.

        -

        The <db:table-exclude-filter> element has the following child element: <db:table-filter-pattern> 12.19.

        +

        The <db:table-exclude-filter> element has the following child element: <db:table-filter-pattern> ?.

        12.19 <db:table-filter-pattern>

        The <db:table-filter-pattern> element specifies a filter pattern.

        The “%” (U+0025. PERCENT SIGN) character is used as wildcard.

        -

        The <db:table-filter-pattern> element is usable within the following elements: <db:table-exclude-filter> 12.18 and <db:table-include-filter> 12.17.

        +

        The <db:table-filter-pattern> element is usable within the following elements: <db:table-exclude-filter> ? and <db:table-include-filter> ?.

        The <db:table-filter-pattern> element has no attributes.

        The <db:table-filter-pattern> element has no child elements.

        -

        The <db:table-filter-pattern> element has content of data type string 18.2.

        +

        The <db:table-filter-pattern> element has content of data type string ?.

        12.20 <db:table-type-filter>

        A <db:table-type-filter> element defines a list of table types which a database uses to filter tables.

        -

        The <db:table-type-filter> element is usable within the following element: <db:application-connection-settings> 12.15.

        +

        The <db:table-type-filter> element is usable within the following element: <db:application-connection-settings> ?.

        The <db:table-type-filter> element has no attributes.

        -

        The <db:table-type-filter> element has the following child element: <db:table-type> 12.21.

        +

        The <db:table-type-filter> element has the following child element: <db:table-type> ?.

        12.21 <db:table-type>

        The <db:table-type> element specifies a table type.

        Note: Table types are database-specific.

        -

        The <db:table-type> element is usable within the following element: <db:table-type-filter> 12.20.

        +

        The <db:table-type> element is usable within the following element: <db:table-type-filter> ?.

        The <db:table-type> element has no attributes.

        The <db:table-type> element has no child elements.

        -

        The <db:table-type> element has content of data type string 18.2.

        +

        The <db:table-type> element has content of data type string ?.

        12.22 <db:data-source-settings>

        The <db:data-source-settings> element is a container element for <db:data-source-setting> elements.

        -

        The <db:data-source-settings> element is usable within the following element: <db:application-connection-settings> 12.15.

        +

        The <db:data-source-settings> element is usable within the following element: <db:application-connection-settings> ?.

        The <db:data-source-settings> element has no attributes.

        -

        The <db:data-source-settings> element has the following child element: <db:data-source-setting> 12.23.

        +

        The <db:data-source-settings> element has the following child element: <db:data-source-setting> ?.

        12.23 <db:data-source-setting>

        The <db:data-source-setting> element specifies the name of a data-source-setting, a data-source-setting type, and whether a data-source-setting contains a list of data or single data.

        -

        The <db:data-source-setting> element is usable within the following element: <db:data-source-settings> 12.22.

        +

        The <db:data-source-setting> element is usable within the following element: <db:data-source-settings> ?.

        -

        The <db:data-source-setting> element has the following attributes: db:data-source-setting-is-list 19.39, db:data-source-setting-name 19.40 and db:data-source-setting-type 19.41.

        +

        The <db:data-source-setting> element has the following attributes: db:data-source-setting-is-list ?, db:data-source-setting-name ? and db:data-source-setting-type ?.

        -

        The <db:data-source-setting> element has the following child element: <db:data-source-setting-value> 12.24.

        +

        The <db:data-source-setting> element has the following child element: <db:data-source-setting-value> ?.

        12.24 <db:data-source-setting-value>

        The <db:data-source-setting-value> element specifies the content of a data-source-setting.

        -

        The <db:data-source-setting-value> element is usable within the following element: <db:data-source-setting> 12.23.

        +

        The <db:data-source-setting-value> element is usable within the following element: <db:data-source-setting> ?.

        The <db:data-source-setting-value> element has no attributes.

        The <db:data-source-setting-value> element has no child elements.

        -

        The <db:data-source-setting-value> element has content of data type string 18.2.

        +

        The <db:data-source-setting-value> element has content of data type string ?.

        12.25 Forms and Reports

        12.25.1 General

        @@ -6078,245 +6076,245 @@

        12.25.2 <

        The <db:forms> element may contain <db:component> or <db:component-collection> elements or both. It specifies a list of form documents and sub-collections.

        -

        The <db:forms> element is usable within the following element: <office:database> 12.1.

        +

        The <db:forms> element is usable within the following element: <office:database> ?.

        The <db:forms> element has no attributes.

        -

        The <db:forms> element has the following child elements: <db:component> 12.25.5 and <db:component-collection> 12.25.4.

        +

        The <db:forms> element has the following child elements: <db:component> ? and <db:component-collection> ?.

        12.25.3 <db:reports>

        The <db:reports> element may contain <db:component> or <db:component-collection> elements or both.  It specifies a list of report documents and sub-collections.

        -

        The <db:reports> element is usable within the following element: <office:database> 12.1.

        +

        The <db:reports> element is usable within the following element: <office:database> ?.

        The <db:reports> element has no attributes.

        -

        The <db:reports> element has the following child elements: <db:component> 12.25.5 and <db:component-collection> 12.25.4.

        +

        The <db:reports> element has the following child elements: <db:component> ? and <db:component-collection> ?.

        12.25.4 <db:component-collection>

        The <db:component-collection> element specifies a collection of <db:component> elements and <db:component-collection> elements.

        -

        The <db:component-collection> element is usable within the following elements: <db:component-collection> 12.25.4, <db:forms> 12.25.2 and <db:reports> 12.25.3.

        +

        The <db:component-collection> element is usable within the following elements: <db:component-collection> ?, <db:forms> ? and <db:reports> ?.

        -

        The <db:component-collection> element has the following attributes: db:description 19.48, db:name 19.70 and db:title 19.84.

        +

        The <db:component-collection> element has the following attributes: db:description ?, db:name ? and db:title ?.

        -

        The <db:component-collection> element has the following child elements: <db:component> 12.25.5 and <db:component-collection> 12.25.4.

        +

        The <db:component-collection> element has the following child elements: <db:component> ? and <db:component-collection> ?.

        12.25.5 <db:component>

        The <db:component> element specifies a database component which can be either a form or a report.

        A database component is referenced using the xlink:href attribute or it is contained in a child element of either a <office:document> or <math:math> element.

        -

        The <db:component> element is usable within the following elements: <db:component-collection> 12.25.4, <db:forms> 12.25.2 and <db:reports> 12.25.3.

        +

        The <db:component> element is usable within the following elements: <db:component-collection> ?, <db:forms> ? and <db:reports> ?.

        -

        The <db:component> element has the following attributes: db:as-template 19.34, db:description 19.48, db:name 19.70, db:title 19.84, xlink:actuate 19.915, xlink:href 19.916, xlink:show 19.917 and xlink:type 19.919.

        +

        The <db:component> element has the following attributes: db:as-template ?, db:description ?, db:name ?, db:title ?, xlink:actuate ?, xlink:href ?, xlink:show ? and xlink:type ?.

        -

        The <db:component> element has the following child elements: <math:math> 14.6 and <office:document> 3.1.2.

        +

        The <db:component> element has the following child elements: <math:math> ? and <office:document> ?.

        12.26 <db:queries>

        The <db:queries> element may contain <db:query> or <db:query-collection> elements or both.

        -

        The <db:queries> element is usable within the following element: <office:database> 12.1.

        +

        The <db:queries> element is usable within the following element: <office:database> ?.

        The <db:queries> element has no attributes.

        -

        The <db:queries> element has the following child elements: <db:query> 12.28 and <db:query-collection> 12.27.

        +

        The <db:queries> element has the following child elements: <db:query> ? and <db:query-collection> ?.

        12.27 <db:query-collection>

        The <db:query-collection> element may contain <db:query> or <db:query-collection> elements or both.

        -

        The <db:query-collection> element is usable within the following elements: <db:queries> 12.26 and <db:query-collection> 12.27.

        +

        The <db:query-collection> element is usable within the following elements: <db:queries> ? and <db:query-collection> ?.

        -

        The <db:query-collection> element has the following attributes: db:description 19.48, db:name 19.70 and db:title 19.84.

        +

        The <db:query-collection> element has the following attributes: db:description ?, db:name ? and db:title ?.

        -

        The <db:query-collection> element has the following child elements: <db:query> 12.28 and <db:query-collection> 12.27.

        +

        The <db:query-collection> element has the following child elements: <db:query> ? and <db:query-collection> ?.

        12.28 <db:query>

        The <db:query> element specifies a database query.

        -

        The <db:query> element is usable within the following elements: <db:queries> 12.26 and <db:query-collection> 12.27.

        +

        The <db:query> element is usable within the following elements: <db:queries> ? and <db:query-collection> ?.

        -

        The <db:query> element has the following attributes: db:command 19.38, db:default-row-style-name 19.46, db:description 19.48, db:escape-processing 19.51, db:name 19.70, db:style-name 19.80 and db:title 19.84.

        +

        The <db:query> element has the following attributes: db:command ?, db:default-row-style-name ?, db:description ?, db:escape-processing ?, db:name ?, db:style-name ? and db:title ?.

        -

        The <db:query> element has the following child elements: <db:columns> 12.34, <db:filter-statement> 12.30, <db:order-statement> 12.29 and <db:update-table> 12.31.

        +

        The <db:query> element has the following child elements: <db:columns> ?, <db:filter-statement> ?, <db:order-statement> ? and <db:update-table> ?.

        12.29 <db:order-statement>

        The <db:order-statement> element specifies a sort ("ORDER BY") [SQL] clause which is to be applied on top of another [SQL] statement producing a result set.

        -

        The <db:order-statement> element is usable within the following elements: <db:query> 12.28 and <db:table-representation> 12.33.

        +

        The <db:order-statement> element is usable within the following elements: <db:query> ? and <db:table-representation> ?.

        -

        The <db:order-statement> element has the following attributes: db:apply-command 19.33 and db:command 19.38.

        +

        The <db:order-statement> element has the following attributes: db:apply-command ? and db:command ?.

        The <db:order-statement> element has no child elements.

        12.30 <db:filter-statement>

        The <db:filter-statement> element specifies a filter ("WHERE") [SQL] clause which is to be applied on top of another [SQL]-statement producing a result set.

        -

        The <db:filter-statement> element is usable within the following elements: <db:query> 12.28 and <db:table-representation> 12.33.

        +

        The <db:filter-statement> element is usable within the following elements: <db:query> ? and <db:table-representation> ?.

        -

        The <db:filter-statement> element has the following attributes: db:apply-command 19.33 and db:command 19.38.

        +

        The <db:filter-statement> element has the following attributes: db:apply-command ? and db:command ?.

        The <db:filter-statement> element has no child elements.

        12.31 <db:update-table>

        The <db:update-table> element specifies the name of the table which will be updated when an UPDATE, INSERT or DELETE [SQL] statement is executed. It defines the table which should be updated when a SELECT [SQL] statement contains more than one table.

        -

        The <db:update-table> element is usable within the following element: <db:query> 12.28.

        +

        The <db:update-table> element is usable within the following element: <db:query> ?.

        -

        The <db:update-table> element has the following attributes: db:catalog-name 19.37, db:name 19.70 and db:schema-name 19.77.

        +

        The <db:update-table> element has the following attributes: db:catalog-name ?, db:name ? and db:schema-name ?.

        The <db:update-table> element has no child elements.

        12.32 <db:table-representations>

        The <db:table-representations> element specifies a collection of tables.

        -

        The <db:table-representations> element is usable within the following element: <office:database> 12.1.

        +

        The <db:table-representations> element is usable within the following element: <office:database> ?.

        The <db:table-representations> element has no attributes.

        -

        The <db:table-representations> element has the following child element: <db:table-representation> 12.33.

        +

        The <db:table-representations> element has the following child element: <db:table-representation> ?.

        12.33 <db:table-representation>

        A <db:table-representation> element specifies how a consumer displays a table to the user.

        -

        The <db:table-representation> element is usable within the following element: <db:table-representations> 12.32.

        +

        The <db:table-representation> element is usable within the following element: <db:table-representations> ?.

        -

        The <db:table-representation> element has the following attributes: db:catalog-name 19.37, db:default-row-style-name 19.46, db:description 19.48, db:name 19.70, db:schema-name 19.77, db:style-name 19.80 and db:title 19.84.

        +

        The <db:table-representation> element has the following attributes: db:catalog-name ?, db:default-row-style-name ?, db:description ?, db:name ?, db:schema-name ?, db:style-name ? and db:title ?.

        -

        The <db:table-representation> element has the following child elements: <db:columns> 12.34, <db:filter-statement> 12.30 and <db:order-statement> 12.29.

        +

        The <db:table-representation> element has the following child elements: <db:columns> ?, <db:filter-statement> ? and <db:order-statement> ?.

        12.34 <db:columns>

        The <db:columns> element is a collection of <db:column> elements.

        -

        The <db:columns> element is usable within the following elements: <db:query> 12.28 and <db:table-representation> 12.33.

        +

        The <db:columns> element is usable within the following elements: <db:query> ? and <db:table-representation> ?.

        The <db:columns> element has no attributes.

        -

        The <db:columns> element has the following child element: <db:column> 12.35.

        +

        The <db:columns> element has the following child element: <db:column> ?.

        12.35 <db:column>

        The <db:column> element specifies settings for a column.

        -

        The <db:column> element is usable within the following element: <db:columns> 12.34.

        +

        The <db:column> element is usable within the following element: <db:columns> ?.

        -

        The <db:column> element has the following attributes: db:default-cell-style-name 19.45, db:description 19.48, db:name 19.70, db:style-name 19.80, db:title 19.84, db:visible 19.91, office:boolean-value 19.371, office:currency 19.373, office:date-value 19.374, office:string-value 19.383, office:time-value 19.386, office:value 19.388, office:value-type 19.389.

        +

        The <db:column> element has the following attributes: db:default-cell-style-name ?, db:description ?, db:name ?, db:style-name ?, db:title ?, db:visible ?, office:boolean-value ?, office:currency ?, office:date-value ?, office:string-value ?, office:time-value ?, office:value ?, office:value-type ?.

        The <db:column> element has no child elements.

        12.36 <db:schema-definition>

        The <db:schema-definition> element specifies a database schema.

        -

        The <db:schema-definition> element is usable within the following element: <office:database> 12.1.

        +

        The <db:schema-definition> element is usable within the following element: <office:database> ?.

        The <db:schema-definition> element has no attributes.

        -

        The <db:schema-definition> element has the following child element: <db:table-definitions> 12.37.

        +

        The <db:schema-definition> element has the following child element: <db:table-definitions> ?.

        12.37 <db:table-definitions>

        The <db:table-definitions> element is a container for multiple <db:table-definition> elements.

        -

        The <db:table-definitions> element is usable within the following element: <db:schema-definition> 12.36.

        +

        The <db:table-definitions> element is usable within the following element: <db:schema-definition> ?.

        The <db:table-definitions> element has no attributes.

        -

        The <db:table-definitions> element has the following child element: <db:table-definition> 12.38.

        +

        The <db:table-definitions> element has the following child element: <db:table-definition> ?.

        12.38 <db:table-definition>

        The <db:table-definition> element specifies the schema of a single table.

        -

        The <db:table-definition> element is usable within the following element: <db:table-definitions> 12.37.

        +

        The <db:table-definition> element is usable within the following element: <db:table-definitions> ?.

        -

        The <db:table-definition> element has the following attributes: db:catalog-name 19.37, db:name 19.70, db:schema-name 19.77 and db:type 19.85.

        +

        The <db:table-definition> element has the following attributes: db:catalog-name ?, db:name ?, db:schema-name ? and db:type ?.

        -

        The <db:table-definition> element has the following child elements: <db:column-definitions> 12.39, <db:indices> 12.45 and <db:keys> 12.41.

        +

        The <db:table-definition> element has the following child elements: <db:column-definitions> ?, <db:indices> ? and <db:keys> ?.

        12.39 <db:column-definitions>

        The <db:column-definitions> element is a container for <db:column-definition> elements.

        -

        The <db:column-definitions> element is usable within the following element: <db:table-definition> 12.38.

        +

        The <db:column-definitions> element is usable within the following element: <db:table-definition> ?.

        The <db:column-definitions> element has no attributes.

        -

        The <db:column-definitions> element has the following child element: <db:column-definition> 12.40.

        +

        The <db:column-definitions> element has the following child element: <db:column-definition> ?.

        12.40 <db:column-definition>

        The <db:column-definition> element defines a table column.

        -

        The <db:column-definition> element is usable within the following element: <db:column-definitions> 12.39.

        +

        The <db:column-definition> element is usable within the following element: <db:column-definitions> ?.

        -

        The <db:column-definition> element has the following attributes: db:data-type 19.42, db:is-autoincrement 19.57, db:is-empty-allowed 19.59, db:is-nullable 19.62, db:name 19.70, db:precision 19.65, db:scale 19.76, db:type-name 19.86, office:boolean-value 19.371, office:currency 19.373, office:date-value 19.374, office:string-value 19.383, office:time-value 19.386, office:value 19.388, office:value-type 19.389.

        +

        The <db:column-definition> element has the following attributes: db:data-type ?, db:is-autoincrement ?, db:is-empty-allowed ?, db:is-nullable ?, db:name ?, db:precision ?, db:scale ?, db:type-name ?, office:boolean-value ?, office:currency ?, office:date-value ?, office:string-value ?, office:time-value ?, office:value ?, office:value-type ?.

        The <db:column-definition> element has no child elements.

        12.41 <db:keys>

        The <db:keys> element is a container for one or more <db:key> elements.

        -

        The <db:keys> element is usable within the following element: <db:table-definition> 12.38.

        +

        The <db:keys> element is usable within the following element: <db:table-definition> ?.

        The <db:keys> element has no attributes.

        -

        The <db:keys> element has the following child element: <db:key> 12.42.

        +

        The <db:keys> element has the following child element: <db:key> ?.

        12.42 <db:key>

        The <db:key> element specifies a key for a table.

        -

        The <db:key> element is usable within the following element: <db:keys> 12.41.

        +

        The <db:key> element is usable within the following element: <db:keys> ?.

        -

        The <db:key> element has the following attributes: db:delete-rule 19.47, db:name 19.70, db:referenced-table-name 19.73, db:type 19.85 and db:update-rule 19.87.

        +

        The <db:key> element has the following attributes: db:delete-rule ?, db:name ?, db:referenced-table-name ?, db:type ? and db:update-rule ?.

        -

        The <db:key> element has the following child element: <db:key-columns> 12.43.

        +

        The <db:key> element has the following child element: <db:key-columns> ?.

        12.43 <db:key-columns>

        The <db:key-columns> element specifies the columns of a key.

        -

        The <db:key-columns> element is usable within the following element: <db:key> 12.42.

        +

        The <db:key-columns> element is usable within the following element: <db:key> ?.

        The <db:key-columns> element has no attributes.

        -

        The <db:key-columns> element has the following child element: <db:key-column> 12.44.

        +

        The <db:key-columns> element has the following child element: <db:key-column> ?.

        12.44 <db:key-column>

        The <db:key-column> element specifies a description of a column of a table key.

        -

        The <db:key-column> element is usable within the following element: <db:key-columns> 12.43.

        +

        The <db:key-column> element is usable within the following element: <db:key-columns> ?.

        -

        The <db:key-column> element has the following attributes: db:name 19.70 and db:related-column-name 19.74.

        +

        The <db:key-column> element has the following attributes: db:name ? and db:related-column-name ?.

        The <db:key-column> element has no child elements.

        12.45 <db:indices>

        The <db:indices> element defines the indexes of a table.

        -

        The <db:indices> element is usable within the following element: <db:table-definition> 12.38.

        +

        The <db:indices> element is usable within the following element: <db:table-definition> ?.

        The <db:indices> element has no attributes.

        -

        The <db:indices> element has the following child element: <db:index> 12.46.

        +

        The <db:indices> element has the following child element: <db:index> ?.

        12.46 <db:index>

        The <db:index> element defines the characteristics of a table index.

        -

        The <db:index> element is usable within the following element: <db:indices> 12.45.

        +

        The <db:index> element is usable within the following element: <db:indices> ?.

        -

        The <db:index> element has the following attributes: db:catalog-name 19.37, db:is-clustered 19.58, db:is-unique 19.64 and db:name 19.70.

        +

        The <db:index> element has the following attributes: db:catalog-name ?, db:is-clustered ?, db:is-unique ? and db:name ?.

        -

        The <db:index> element has the following child element: <db:index-columns> 12.47.

        +

        The <db:index> element has the following child element: <db:index-columns> ?.

        12.47 <db:index-columns>

        The <db:index-columns> element specifies the columns of a table index.

        -

        The <db:index-columns> element is usable within the following element: <db:index> 12.46.

        +

        The <db:index-columns> element is usable within the following element: <db:index> ?.

        The <db:index-columns> element has no attributes.

        -

        The <db:index-columns> element has the following child element: <db:index-column> 12.48.

        +

        The <db:index-columns> element has the following child element: <db:index-column> ?.

        12.48 <db:index-column>

        The <db:index-column> element specifies the description of a column of a table index.

        -

        The <db:index-column> element is usable within the following element: <db:index-columns> 12.47.

        +

        The <db:index-column> element is usable within the following element: <db:index-columns> ?.

        -

        The <db:index-column> element has the following attributes: db:is-ascending 19.56 and db:name 19.70.

        +

        The <db:index-column> element has the following attributes: db:is-ascending ? and db:name ?.

        The <db:index-column> element has no child elements.

        13 Form Content

        @@ -6337,21 +6335,21 @@

        13.2 The <office:forms> element is a container for <form:form> or <xforms:model> elements.

        -

        The <office:forms> element is usable within the following elements: <draw:page> 10.2.4, <office:text> 3.4, <presentation:notes> 16.19, <style:master-page> 16.9 and <table:table> 9.1.2.

        +

        The <office:forms> element is usable within the following elements: <draw:page> ?, <office:text> ?, <presentation:notes> ?, <style:master-page> ? and <table:table> ?.

        -

        The <office:forms> element has the following attributes: form:apply-design-mode 19.250 and form:automatic-focus 19.253.

        +

        The <office:forms> element has the following attributes: form:apply-design-mode ? and form:automatic-focus ?.

        -

        The <office:forms> element has the following child elements: <form:form> 13.3 and <xforms:model> 13.4.

        +

        The <office:forms> element has the following child elements: <form:form> ? and <xforms:model> ?.

        13.3 <form:form>

        The <form:form> element specifies a user-interface form and defines the contents and properties of the form.

        -

        The <form:form> element is usable within the following elements: <form:form> 13.3 and <office:forms> 13.2.

        +

        The <form:form> element is usable within the following elements: <form:form> ? and <office:forms> ?.

        -

        The <form:form> element has the following attributes: form:allow-deletes 19.247, form:allow-inserts 19.248, form:allow-updates 19.249, form:apply-filter 19.251, form:command 19.256, form:command-type 19.257, form:control-implementation 19.258, form:datasource 19.264, form:detail-fields 19.267, form:enctype 19.271, form:escape-processing 19.272, form:filter 19.273, form:ignore-result 19.277, form:master-fields 19.287, form:method 19.291, form:name 19.294, form:navigation-mode 19.295, form:order 19.296, form:tab-cycle 19.309, office:target-frame 19.384, xlink:actuate 19.915, xlink:href 19.916 and xlink:type 19.919.

        +

        The <form:form> element has the following attributes: form:allow-deletes ?, form:allow-inserts ?, form:allow-updates ?, form:apply-filter ?, form:command ?, form:command-type ?, form:control-implementation ?, form:datasource ?, form:detail-fields ?, form:enctype ?, form:escape-processing ?, form:filter ?, form:ignore-result ?, form:master-fields ?, form:method ?, form:name ?, form:navigation-mode ?, form:order ?, form:tab-cycle ?, office:target-frame ?, xlink:actuate ?, xlink:href ? and xlink:type ?.

        -

        The <form:form> element has the following child elements: <form:button> 13.5.15, <form:checkbox> 13.5.17, <form:combobox> 13.5.11, <form:connection-resource> 7.6.2, <form:date> 13.5.8, <form:file> 13.5.5, <form:fixed-text> 13.5.10, <form:form> 13.3, <form:formatted-text> 13.5.6, <form:frame> 13.5.19, <form:generic-control> 13.5.25, <form:grid> 13.5.22, <form:hidden> 13.5.21, <form:image> 13.5.16, <form:image-frame> 13.5.20, <form:listbox> 13.5.13, <form:number> 13.5.7, <form:password> 13.5.4, <form:properties> 13.7, <form:radio> 13.5.18, <form:text> 13.5.2, <form:textarea> 13.5.3, <form:time> 13.5.9, <form:value-range> 13.5.24 and <office:event-listeners> 10.3.19.

        -

        13.4 <xforms:model>

        +

        The <form:form> element has the following child elements: <form:button> ?, <form:checkbox> ?, <form:combobox> ?, <form:connection-resource> ?, <form:date> ?, <form:file> ?, <form:fixed-text> ?, <form:form> ?, <form:formatted-text> ?, <form:frame> ?, <form:generic-control> ?, <form:grid> ?, <form:hidden> ?, <form:image> ?, <form:image-frame> ?, <form:listbox> ?, <form:number> ?, <form:password> ?, <form:properties> ?, <form:radio> ?, <form:text> ?, <form:textarea> ?, <form:time> ?, <form:value-range> ? and <office:event-listeners> ?.

        +

        13.4 <xforms:model>

        The <xforms:model> element implements [XForms] and is embedded in the <office:forms> element. XForms consists of two major parts, the XForms model which contains the form logic plus form data, and XForms controls, which can be bound to a data model.

        @@ -6359,7 +6357,7 @@

        13.4 The <xforms:model> element has the attributes and content defined in §3.3.1 of [XForms].

        -

        The <xforms:model> element is usable within the following element: <office:forms> 13.2.

        +

        The <xforms:model> element is usable within the following element: <office:forms> ?.

        13.5 Controls

        13.5.1 General

        @@ -6372,101 +6370,101 @@

        13.5.2 The <form:text> element defines a control for displaying and inputting text on a single line.

        -

        The <form:text> element is usable within the following elements: <form:column> 13.5.23 and <form:form> 13.3.

        +

        The <form:text> element is usable within the following elements: <form:column> ? and <form:form> ?.

        -

        The <form:text> element has the following attributes: form:control-implementation 19.258, form:convert-empty-to-null 19.259, form:current-value 19.262, form:data-field 19.263, form:disabled 19.268, form:id 19.276, form:input-required 19.921, form:linked-cell 19.283, form:max-length 19.288, form:name 19.294, form:printable 19.299, form:readonly 19.301, form:tab-index 19.310, form:tab-stop 19.311, form:title 19.313, form:value 19.316, xforms:bind 19.910 and xml:id 19.920.

        +

        The <form:text> element has the following attributes: form:control-implementation ?, form:convert-empty-to-null ?, form:current-value ?, form:data-field ?, form:disabled ?, form:id ?, form:input-required ?, form:linked-cell ?, form:max-length ?, form:name ?, form:printable ?, form:readonly ?, form:tab-index ?, form:tab-stop ?, form:title ?, form:value ?, xforms:bind ? and xml:id ?.

        -

        The <form:text> element has the following child elements: <form:properties> 13.7 and <office:event-listeners> 10.3.19.

        +

        The <form:text> element has the following child elements: <form:properties> ? and <office:event-listeners> ?.

        13.5.3 <form:textarea>

        The <form:textarea> element defines a control for displaying and inputting text on multiple lines.

        The <form:textarea> element may be used with plain-text values (specified by the form:current-value attribute) as well as with formatted text (specified as paragraph content). If both a form:current-value attribute and one or more <text:p> elements are present, it is implementation-dependent which text is used.

        -

        The <form:textarea> element is usable within the following elements: <form:column> 13.5.23 and <form:form> 13.3.

        +

        The <form:textarea> element is usable within the following elements: <form:column> ? and <form:form> ?.

        -

        The <form:textarea> element has the following attributes: form:control-implementation 19.258, form:convert-empty-to-null 19.259, form:current-value 19.262, form:data-field 19.263, form:disabled 19.268, form:id 19.276, form:input-required 19.921, form:linked-cell 19.283, form:max-length 19.288, form:name 19.294, form:printable 19.299, form:readonly 19.301, form:tab-index 19.310, form:tab-stop 19.311, form:title 19.313, form:value 19.316, xforms:bind 19.910 and xml:id 19.920.

        +

        The <form:textarea> element has the following attributes: form:control-implementation ?, form:convert-empty-to-null ?, form:current-value ?, form:data-field ?, form:disabled ?, form:id ?, form:input-required ?, form:linked-cell ?, form:max-length ?, form:name ?, form:printable ?, form:readonly ?, form:tab-index ?, form:tab-stop ?, form:title ?, form:value ?, xforms:bind ? and xml:id ?.

        -

        The <form:textarea> element has the following child elements: <form:properties> 13.7, <office:event-listeners> 10.3.19 and <text:p> 5.1.3.

        +

        The <form:textarea> element has the following child elements: <form:properties> ?, <office:event-listeners> ? and <text:p> ?.

        13.5.4 <form:password>

        The <form:password> element defines a control that uses an echo character to hide password input by a user.

        -

        The <form:password> element is usable within the following element: <form:form> 13.3.

        +

        The <form:password> element is usable within the following element: <form:form> ?.

        -

        The <form:password> element has the following attributes: form:control-implementation 19.258, form:convert-empty-to-null 19.259, form:disabled 19.268, form:echo-char 19.270, form:id 19.276, form:input-required 19.921, form:linked-cell 19.283, form:max-length 19.288, form:name 19.294, form:printable 19.299, form:tab-index 19.310, form:tab-stop 19.311, form:title 19.313, form:value 19.316, xforms:bind 19.910 and xml:id 19.920.

        +

        The <form:password> element has the following attributes: form:control-implementation ?, form:convert-empty-to-null ?, form:disabled ?, form:echo-char ?, form:id ?, form:input-required ?, form:linked-cell ?, form:max-length ?, form:name ?, form:printable ?, form:tab-index ?, form:tab-stop ?, form:title ?, form:value ?, xforms:bind ? and xml:id ?.

        -

        The <form:password> element has the following child elements: <form:properties> 13.7 and <office:event-listeners> 10.3.19.

        +

        The <form:password> element has the following child elements: <form:properties> ? and <office:event-listeners> ?.

        13.5.5 <form:file>

        The <form:file> element defines a control for selecting a file.

        -

        The <form:file> element is usable within the following element: <form:form> 13.3.

        +

        The <form:file> element is usable within the following element: <form:form> ?.

        -

        The <form:file> element has the following attributes: form:control-implementation 19.258, form:current-value 19.262, form:disabled 19.268, form:id 19.276, form:linked-cell 19.283, form:max-length 19.288, form:name 19.294, form:printable 19.299, form:readonly 19.301, form:tab-index 19.310, form:tab-stop 19.311, form:title 19.313, form:value 19.316, xforms:bind 19.910 and xml:id 19.920.

        +

        The <form:file> element has the following attributes: form:control-implementation ?, form:current-value ?, form:disabled ?, form:id ?, form:linked-cell ?, form:max-length ?, form:name ?, form:printable ?, form:readonly ?, form:tab-index ?, form:tab-stop ?, form:title ?, form:value ?, xforms:bind ? and xml:id ?.

        -

        The <form:file> element has the following child elements: <form:properties> 13.7 and <office:event-listeners> 10.3.19.

        +

        The <form:file> element has the following child elements: <form:properties> ? and <office:event-listeners> ?.

        13.5.6 <form:formatted-text>

        The <form:formatted-text> element defines a control for inputting text, which follows the format defined by a data style that is assigned to the control's graphical shape.

        -

        The <form:formatted-text> element is usable within the following elements: <form:column> 13.5.23 and <form:form> 13.3.

        +

        The <form:formatted-text> element is usable within the following elements: <form:column> ? and <form:form> ?.

        -

        The <form:formatted-text> element has the following attributes: form:control-implementation 19.258, form:convert-empty-to-null 19.259, form:current-value 19.262, form:data-field 19.263, form:delay-for-repeat 19.266, form:disabled 19.268, form:id 19.276, form:input-required 19.921, form:linked-cell 19.283, form:max-length 19.288, form:max-value 19.289, form:min-value 19.290, form:name 19.294, form:printable 19.299, form:readonly 19.301, form:repeat 19.302, form:spin-button 19.306, form:tab-index 19.310, form:tab-stop 19.311, form:title 19.313, form:validation 19.315, form:value 19.316, xforms:bind 19.910 and xml:id 19.920.

        +

        The <form:formatted-text> element has the following attributes: form:control-implementation ?, form:convert-empty-to-null ?, form:current-value ?, form:data-field ?, form:delay-for-repeat ?, form:disabled ?, form:id ?, form:input-required ?, form:linked-cell ?, form:max-length ?, form:max-value ?, form:min-value ?, form:name ?, form:printable ?, form:readonly ?, form:repeat ?, form:spin-button ?, form:tab-index ?, form:tab-stop ?, form:title ?, form:validation ?, form:value ?, xforms:bind ? and xml:id ?.

        -

        The <form:formatted-text> element has the following child elements: <form:properties> 13.7 and <office:event-listeners> 10.3.19.

        +

        The <form:formatted-text> element has the following child elements: <form:properties> ? and <office:event-listeners> ?.

        13.5.7 <form:number>

        The <form:number> element defines a control which allows the user to enter a floating-point number.

        -

        The <form:number> element is usable within the following elements: <form:column> 13.5.23 and <form:form> 13.3.

        +

        The <form:number> element is usable within the following elements: <form:column> ? and <form:form> ?.

        -

        The <form:number> element has the following attributes: form:control-implementation 19.258, form:convert-empty-to-null 19.259, form:current-value 19.262, form:data-field 19.263, form:delay-for-repeat 19.266, form:disabled 19.268, form:id 19.276, form:linked-cell 19.283, form:max-length 19.288, form:max-value 19.289, form:min-value 19.290, form:name 19.294, form:printable 19.299, form:readonly 19.301, form:repeat 19.302, form:spin-button 19.306, form:tab-index 19.310, form:tab-stop 19.311, form:title 19.313, form:value 19.316, xforms:bind 19.910 and xml:id 19.920.

        +

        The <form:number> element has the following attributes: form:control-implementation ?, form:convert-empty-to-null ?, form:current-value ?, form:data-field ?, form:delay-for-repeat ?, form:disabled ?, form:id ?, form:linked-cell ?, form:max-length ?, form:max-value ?, form:min-value ?, form:name ?, form:printable ?, form:readonly ?, form:repeat ?, form:spin-button ?, form:tab-index ?, form:tab-stop ?, form:title ?, form:value ?, xforms:bind ? and xml:id ?.

        -

        The <form:number> element has the following child elements: <form:properties> 13.7 and <office:event-listeners> 10.3.19.

        +

        The <form:number> element has the following child elements: <form:properties> ? and <office:event-listeners> ?.

        13.5.8 <form:date>

        The <form:date> element defines a control for inputting date data.

        -

        The <form:date> element is usable within the following elements: <form:column> 13.5.23 and <form:form> 13.3.

        +

        The <form:date> element is usable within the following elements: <form:column> ? and <form:form> ?.

        -

        The <form:date> element has the following attributes: form:control-implementation 19.258, form:convert-empty-to-null 19.259, form:current-value 19.262, form:data-field 19.263, form:delay-for-repeat 19.266, form:disabled 19.268, form:id 19.276, form:input-required 19.921, form:linked-cell 19.283, form:max-length 19.288, form:max-value 19.289, form:min-value 19.290, form:name 19.294, form:printable 19.299, form:readonly 19.301, form:repeat 19.302, form:spin-button 19.306, form:tab-index 19.310, form:tab-stop 19.311, form:title 19.313, form:value 19.316, xforms:bind 19.910 and xml:id 19.920.

        +

        The <form:date> element has the following attributes: form:control-implementation ?, form:convert-empty-to-null ?, form:current-value ?, form:data-field ?, form:delay-for-repeat ?, form:disabled ?, form:id ?, form:input-required ?, form:linked-cell ?, form:max-length ?, form:max-value ?, form:min-value ?, form:name ?, form:printable ?, form:readonly ?, form:repeat ?, form:spin-button ?, form:tab-index ?, form:tab-stop ?, form:title ?, form:value ?, xforms:bind ? and xml:id ?.

        -

        The <form:date> element has the following child elements: <form:properties> 13.7 and <office:event-listeners> 10.3.19.

        +

        The <form:date> element has the following child elements: <form:properties> ? and <office:event-listeners> ?.

        13.5.9 <form:time>

        The <form:time> element defines a control for inputting time data.

        -

        The <form:time> element is usable within the following elements: <form:column> 13.5.23 and <form:form> 13.3.

        +

        The <form:time> element is usable within the following elements: <form:column> ? and <form:form> ?.

        -

        The <form:time> element has the following attributes: form:control-implementation 19.258, form:convert-empty-to-null 19.259, form:current-value 19.262, form:data-field 19.263, form:delay-for-repeat 19.266, form:disabled 19.268, form:id 19.276, form:input-required 19.921, form:linked-cell 19.283, form:max-length 19.288, form:max-value 19.289, form:min-value 19.290, form:name 19.294, form:printable 19.299, form:readonly 19.301, form:repeat 19.302, form:spin-button 19.306, form:tab-index 19.310, form:tab-stop 19.311, form:title 19.313, form:value 19.316, xforms:bind 19.910 and xml:id 19.920.

        +

        The <form:time> element has the following attributes: form:control-implementation ?, form:convert-empty-to-null ?, form:current-value ?, form:data-field ?, form:delay-for-repeat ?, form:disabled ?, form:id ?, form:input-required ?, form:linked-cell ?, form:max-length ?, form:max-value ?, form:min-value ?, form:name ?, form:printable ?, form:readonly ?, form:repeat ?, form:spin-button ?, form:tab-index ?, form:tab-stop ?, form:title ?, form:value ?, xforms:bind ? and xml:id ?.

        -

        The <form:time> element has the following child elements: <form:properties> 13.7 and <office:event-listeners> 10.3.19.

        +

        The <form:time> element has the following child elements: <form:properties> ? and <office:event-listeners> ?.

        13.5.10 <form:fixed-text>

        The <form:fixed-text> element defines a control which attaches additional information to controls, or displays information. Only one label may be associated with a control.

        -

        The <form:fixed-text> element is usable within the following element: <form:form> 13.3.

        +

        The <form:fixed-text> element is usable within the following element: <form:form> ?.

        -

        The <form:fixed-text> element has the following attributes: form:control-implementation 19.258, form:disabled 19.268, form:for 19.275, form:id 19.276, form:label 19.282, form:multi-line 19.292, form:name 19.294, form:printable 19.299, form:title 19.313, xforms:bind 19.910 and xml:id 19.920.

        +

        The <form:fixed-text> element has the following attributes: form:control-implementation ?, form:disabled ?, form:for ?, form:id ?, form:label ?, form:multi-line ?, form:name ?, form:printable ?, form:title ?, xforms:bind ? and xml:id ?.

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        The <form:fixed-text> element has the following child elements: <form:properties> 13.7 and <office:event-listeners> 10.3.19.

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        The <form:fixed-text> element has the following child elements: <form:properties> ? and <office:event-listeners> ?.

        13.5.11 <form:combobox>

        The <form:combobox> element defines a control which allows displaying and editing of text, and contains a list of possible values for that text.

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        The <form:combobox> element is usable within the following elements: <form:column> 13.5.23 and <form:form> 13.3.

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        The <form:combobox> element is usable within the following elements: <form:column> ? and <form:form> ?.

        -

        The <form:combobox> element has the following attributes: form:auto-complete 19.252, form:control-implementation 19.258, form:convert-empty-to-null 19.259, form:current-value 19.262, form:data-field 19.263, form:disabled 19.268, form:dropdown 19.269, form:id 19.276, form:input-required 19.921, form:linked-cell 19.283, form:list-source 19.285, form:list-source-type 19.286, form:max-length 19.288, form:name 19.294, form:printable 19.299, form:readonly 19.301, form:size 19.304, form:source-cell-range 19.305, form:tab-index 19.310, form:tab-stop 19.311, form:title 19.313, form:value 19.316, xforms:bind 19.910 and xml:id 19.920.

        +

        The <form:combobox> element has the following attributes: form:auto-complete ?, form:control-implementation ?, form:convert-empty-to-null ?, form:current-value ?, form:data-field ?, form:disabled ?, form:dropdown ?, form:id ?, form:input-required ?, form:linked-cell ?, form:list-source ?, form:list-source-type ?, form:max-length ?, form:name ?, form:printable ?, form:readonly ?, form:size ?, form:source-cell-range ?, form:tab-index ?, form:tab-stop ?, form:title ?, form:value ?, xforms:bind ? and xml:id ?.

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        The <form:combobox> element has the following child elements: <form:item> 13.5.12, <form:properties> 13.7 and <office:event-listeners> 10.3.19.

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        The <form:combobox> element has the following child elements: <form:item> ?, <form:properties> ? and <office:event-listeners> ?.

        13.5.12 <form:item>

        The <form:item> element defines a list item for a <form:combobox> control.

        -

        The <form:item> element is usable within the following element: <form:combobox> 13.5.11.

        +

        The <form:item> element is usable within the following element: <form:combobox> ?.

        -

        The <form:item> element has the following attribute: form:label 19.282.

        +

        The <form:item> element has the following attribute: form:label ?.

        The <form:item> element has no child elements.

        @@ -6475,18 +6473,18 @@

        13.5.13 <

        The <form:listbox> element defines an input control that allows a user to select one or more items from a list. It is an alternative representation for a group of radio buttons.

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        The <form:listbox> element is usable within the following elements: <form:column> 13.5.23 and <form:form> 13.3.

        +

        The <form:listbox> element is usable within the following elements: <form:column> ? and <form:form> ?.

        -

        The <form:listbox> element has the following attributes: form:bound-column 19.254, form:control-implementation 19.258, form:data-field 19.263, form:disabled 19.268, form:dropdown 19.269, form:id 19.276, form:input-required 19.921, form:linked-cell 19.283, form:list-linkage-type 19.284, form:list-source 19.285, form:list-source-type 19.286, form:multiple 19.293, form:name 19.294, form:printable 19.299, form:size 19.304, form:source-cell-range 19.305, form:tab-index 19.310, form:tab-stop 19.311, form:title 19.313, form:xforms-list-source 19.318, xforms:bind 19.910 and xml:id 19.920.

        +

        The <form:listbox> element has the following attributes: form:bound-column ?, form:control-implementation ?, form:data-field ?, form:disabled ?, form:dropdown ?, form:id ?, form:input-required ?, form:linked-cell ?, form:list-linkage-type ?, form:list-source ?, form:list-source-type ?, form:multiple ?, form:name ?, form:printable ?, form:size ?, form:source-cell-range ?, form:tab-index ?, form:tab-stop ?, form:title ?, form:xforms-list-source ?, xforms:bind ? and xml:id ?.

        -

        The <form:listbox> element has the following child elements: <form:option> 13.5.14, <form:properties> 13.7 and <office:event-listeners> 10.3.19.

        +

        The <form:listbox> element has the following child elements: <form:option> ?, <form:properties> ? and <office:event-listeners> ?.

        13.5.14 <form:option>

        The <form:option> element defines a list item for a <form:listbox> control.

        -

        The <form:option> element is usable within the following element: <form:listbox> 13.5.13.

        +

        The <form:option> element is usable within the following element: <form:listbox> ?.

        -

        The <form:option> element has the following attributes: form:current-selected 19.260, form:label 19.282, form:selected 19.303 and form:value 19.316.

        +

        The <form:option> element has the following attributes: form:current-selected ?, form:label ?, form:selected ? and form:value ?.

        The <form:option> element has no child elements.

        @@ -6495,31 +6493,31 @@

        13.5.15 The <form:button> element defines a button control.

        -

        The <form:button> element is usable within the following element: <form:form> 13.3.

        +

        The <form:button> element is usable within the following element: <form:form> ?.

        -

        The <form:button> element has the following attributes: form:button-type 19.255, form:control-implementation 19.258, form:default-button 19.265, form:delay-for-repeat 19.266, form:disabled 19.268, form:focus-on-click 19.274, form:id 19.276, form:image-align 19.278, form:image-data 19.279, form:image-position 19.280, form:label 19.282, form:name 19.294, form:printable 19.299, form:repeat 19.302, form:tab-index 19.310, form:tab-stop 19.311, form:title 19.313, form:toggle 19.314, form:value 19.316, form:xforms-submission 19.319, office:target-frame 19.384, xforms:bind 19.910, xlink:href 19.916 and xml:id 19.920.

        +

        The <form:button> element has the following attributes: form:button-type ?, form:control-implementation ?, form:default-button ?, form:delay-for-repeat ?, form:disabled ?, form:focus-on-click ?, form:id ?, form:image-align ?, form:image-data ?, form:image-position ?, form:label ?, form:name ?, form:printable ?, form:repeat ?, form:tab-index ?, form:tab-stop ?, form:title ?, form:toggle ?, form:value ?, form:xforms-submission ?, office:target-frame ?, xforms:bind ?, xlink:href ? and xml:id ?.

        -

        The <form:button> element has the following child elements: <form:properties> 13.7 and <office:event-listeners> 10.3.19.

        +

        The <form:button> element has the following child elements: <form:properties> ? and <office:event-listeners> ?.

        13.5.16 <form:image>

        The <form:image> element defines a graphical button control.

        Note: HTML 4.01 only allows the button type to be “submit” for an image button. In OpenDocument, an image button can be of any type.

        -

        The <form:image> element is usable within the following element: <form:form> 13.3.

        +

        The <form:image> element is usable within the following element: <form:form> ?.

        -

        The <form:image> element has the following attributes: form:button-type 19.255, form:control-implementation 19.258, form:disabled 19.268, form:id 19.276, form:image-data 19.279, form:name 19.294, form:printable 19.299, form:tab-index 19.310, form:tab-stop 19.311, form:title 19.313, form:value 19.316, office:target-frame 19.384, xforms:bind 19.910, xlink:href 19.916 and xml:id 19.920.

        +

        The <form:image> element has the following attributes: form:button-type ?, form:control-implementation ?, form:disabled ?, form:id ?, form:image-data ?, form:name ?, form:printable ?, form:tab-index ?, form:tab-stop ?, form:title ?, form:value ?, office:target-frame ?, xforms:bind ?, xlink:href ? and xml:id ?.

        -

        The <form:image> element has the following child elements: <form:properties> 13.7 and <office:event-listeners> 10.3.19.

        +

        The <form:image> element has the following child elements: <form:properties> ? and <office:event-listeners> ?.

        13.5.17 <form:checkbox>

        The <form:checkbox> element defines an on/off control. The control is on when the value of the form:current-state attribute associated with the control element is checked.

        -

        The <form:checkbox> element is usable within the following elements: <form:column> 13.5.23 and <form:form> 13.3.

        +

        The <form:checkbox> element is usable within the following elements: <form:column> ? and <form:form> ?.

        -

        The <form:checkbox> element has the following attributes: form:control-implementation 19.258, form:current-state 19.261, form:data-field 19.263, form:disabled 19.268, form:id 19.276, form:image-align 19.278, form:image-position 19.280, form:input-required 19.921, form:is-tristate 19.281, form:label 19.282, form:linked-cell 19.283, form:name 19.294, form:printable 19.299, form:state 19.307, form:tab-index 19.310, form:tab-stop 19.311, form:title 19.313, form:value 19.316, form:visual-effect 19.317, xforms:bind 19.910 and xml:id 19.920.

        +

        The <form:checkbox> element has the following attributes: form:control-implementation ?, form:current-state ?, form:data-field ?, form:disabled ?, form:id ?, form:image-align ?, form:image-position ?, form:input-required ?, form:is-tristate ?, form:label ?, form:linked-cell ?, form:name ?, form:printable ?, form:state ?, form:tab-index ?, form:tab-stop ?, form:title ?, form:value ?, form:visual-effect ?, xforms:bind ? and xml:id ?.

        -

        The <form:checkbox> element has the following child elements: <form:properties> 13.7 and <office:event-listeners> 10.3.19.

        +

        The <form:checkbox> element has the following child elements: <form:properties> ? and <office:event-listeners> ?.

        13.5.18 <form:radio>

        The <form:radio> element defines a control which acts like a check box except that when multiple radio buttons belong to the same group they are mutually exclusive. When one button is on, all of the other buttons with the same name are off.

        @@ -6528,78 +6526,78 @@

        13.5.18 If a group of radio buttons is bound to one database field, and a user selects any given button, the reference value of the selected radio button is written into its database field.

        -

        The <form:radio> element is usable within the following element: <form:form> 13.3.

        +

        The <form:radio> element is usable within the following element: <form:form> ?.

        -

        The <form:radio> element has the following attributes: form:control-implementation 19.258, form:current-selected 19.260, form:data-field 19.263, form:disabled 19.268, form:id 19.276, form:image-align 19.278, form:image-position 19.280, form:input-required 19.921, form:label 19.282, form:linked-cell 19.283, form:name 19.294, form:printable 19.299, form:selected 19.303, form:tab-index 19.310, form:tab-stop 19.311, form:title 19.313, form:value 19.316, form:visual-effect 19.317, xforms:bind 19.910 and xml:id 19.920.

        +

        The <form:radio> element has the following attributes: form:control-implementation ?, form:current-selected ?, form:data-field ?, form:disabled ?, form:id ?, form:image-align ?, form:image-position ?, form:input-required ?, form:label ?, form:linked-cell ?, form:name ?, form:printable ?, form:selected ?, form:tab-index ?, form:tab-stop ?, form:title ?, form:value ?, form:visual-effect ?, xforms:bind ? and xml:id ?.

        -

        The <form:radio> element has the following child elements: <form:properties> 13.7 and <office:event-listeners> 10.3.19.

        +

        The <form:radio> element has the following child elements: <form:properties> ? and <office:event-listeners> ?.

        13.5.19 <form:frame>

        The <form:frame> element defines a frame in which controls may be visually arranged.

        -

        The <form:frame> element is usable within the following element: <form:form> 13.3.

        +

        The <form:frame> element is usable within the following element: <form:form> ?.

        -

        The <form:frame> element has the following attributes: form:control-implementation 19.258, form:disabled 19.268, form:for 19.275, form:id 19.276, form:label 19.282, form:name 19.294, form:printable 19.299, form:title 19.313, xforms:bind 19.910 and xml:id 19.920.

        +

        The <form:frame> element has the following attributes: form:control-implementation ?, form:disabled ?, form:for ?, form:id ?, form:label ?, form:name ?, form:printable ?, form:title ?, xforms:bind ? and xml:id ?.

        -

        The <form:frame> element has the following child elements: <form:properties> 13.7 and <office:event-listeners> 10.3.19.

        +

        The <form:frame> element has the following child elements: <form:properties> ? and <office:event-listeners> ?.

        13.5.20 <form:image-frame>

        The <form:image-frame> element defines a graphical control. The control displays an image, whose location is described in the control.

        -

        The <form:image-frame> element is usable within the following element: <form:form> 13.3.

        +

        The <form:image-frame> element is usable within the following element: <form:form> ?.

        -

        The <form:image-frame> element has the following attributes: form:control-implementation 19.258, form:data-field 19.263, form:disabled 19.268, form:id 19.276, form:image-data 19.279, form:input-required 19.921, form:name 19.294, form:printable 19.299, form:readonly 19.301, form:title 19.313, xforms:bind 19.910 and xml:id 19.920.

        +

        The <form:image-frame> element has the following attributes: form:control-implementation ?, form:data-field ?, form:disabled ?, form:id ?, form:image-data ?, form:input-required ?, form:name ?, form:printable ?, form:readonly ?, form:title ?, xforms:bind ? and xml:id ?.

        -

        The <form:image-frame> element has the following child elements: <form:properties> 13.7 and <office:event-listeners> 10.3.19.

        +

        The <form:image-frame> element has the following child elements: <form:properties> ? and <office:event-listeners> ?.

        13.5.21 <form:hidden>

        The <form:hidden> element defines a control that does not have a visual representation.

        Note: A control without visual representation can be used for information not displayed to the user but is submitted as part of a form.

        -

        The <form:hidden> element is usable within the following element: <form:form> 13.3.

        +

        The <form:hidden> element is usable within the following element: <form:form> ?.

        -

        The <form:hidden> element has the following attributes: form:control-implementation 19.258, form:id 19.276, form:name 19.294, form:value 19.316, xforms:bind 19.910 and xml:id 19.920.

        +

        The <form:hidden> element has the following attributes: form:control-implementation ?, form:id ?, form:name ?, form:value ?, xforms:bind ? and xml:id ?.

        -

        The <form:hidden> element has the following child elements: <form:properties> 13.7 and <office:event-listeners> 10.3.19.

        +

        The <form:hidden> element has the following child elements: <form:properties> ? and <office:event-listeners> ?.

        13.5.22 <form:grid>

        The <form:grid> element defines a control that displays table data.

        Each column in the grid is specified by a <form:column> element.

        -

        The <form:grid> element is usable within the following element: <form:form> 13.3.

        +

        The <form:grid> element is usable within the following element: <form:form> ?.

        -

        The <form:grid> element has the following attributes: form:control-implementation 19.258, form:disabled 19.268, form:id 19.276, form:name 19.294, form:printable 19.299, form:tab-index 19.310, form:tab-stop 19.311, form:title 19.313, xforms:bind 19.910 and xml:id 19.920.

        +

        The <form:grid> element has the following attributes: form:control-implementation ?, form:disabled ?, form:id ?, form:name ?, form:printable ?, form:tab-index ?, form:tab-stop ?, form:title ?, xforms:bind ? and xml:id ?.

        -

        The <form:grid> element has the following child elements: <form:column> 13.5.23, <form:properties> 13.7 and <office:event-listeners> 10.3.19.

        +

        The <form:grid> element has the following child elements: <form:column> ?, <form:properties> ? and <office:event-listeners> ?.

        13.5.23 <form:column>

        The <form:column> element defines a column in a grid control.

        -

        The <form:column> element is usable within the following element: <form:grid> 13.5.22.

        +

        The <form:column> element is usable within the following element: <form:grid> ?.

        -

        The <form:column> element has the following attributes: form:control-implementation 19.258, form:label 19.282, form:name 19.294 and form:text-style-name 19.312.

        +

        The <form:column> element has the following attributes: form:control-implementation ?, form:label ?, form:name ? and form:text-style-name ?.

        -

        The <form:column> element has the following child elements: <form:checkbox> 13.5.17, <form:combobox> 13.5.11, <form:date> 13.5.8, <form:formatted-text> 13.5.6, <form:listbox> 13.5.13, <form:number> 13.5.7, <form:text> 13.5.2, <form:textarea> 13.5.3 and <form:time> 13.5.9.

        +

        The <form:column> element has the following child elements: <form:checkbox> ?, <form:combobox> ?, <form:date> ?, <form:formatted-text> ?, <form:listbox> ?, <form:number> ?, <form:text> ?, <form:textarea> ? and <form:time> ?.

        13.5.24 <form:value-range>

        The <form:value-range> element defines a control which allows the user to select a value from a number range.

        -

        The <form:value-range> element is usable within the following element: <form:form> 13.3.

        +

        The <form:value-range> element is usable within the following element: <form:form> ?.

        -

        The <form:value-range> element has the following attributes: form:control-implementation 19.258, form:delay-for-repeat 19.266, form:disabled 19.268, form:id 19.276, form:linked-cell 19.283, form:max-value 19.289, form:min-value 19.290, form:name 19.294, form:orientation 19.297, form:page-step-size 19.298, form:printable 19.299, form:repeat 19.302, form:step-size 19.308, form:tab-index 19.310, form:tab-stop 19.311, form:title 19.313, form:value 19.316, xforms:bind 19.910 and xml:id 19.920.

        +

        The <form:value-range> element has the following attributes: form:control-implementation ?, form:delay-for-repeat ?, form:disabled ?, form:id ?, form:linked-cell ?, form:max-value ?, form:min-value ?, form:name ?, form:orientation ?, form:page-step-size ?, form:printable ?, form:repeat ?, form:step-size ?, form:tab-index ?, form:tab-stop ?, form:title ?, form:value ?, xforms:bind ? and xml:id ?.

        -

        The <form:value-range> element has the following child elements: <form:properties> 13.7 and <office:event-listeners> 10.3.19.

        +

        The <form:value-range> element has the following child elements: <form:properties> ? and <office:event-listeners> ?.

        13.5.25 <form:generic-control>

        The <form:generic-control> element defines an implementation-defined placeholder for a generic control. The generic control can contain any properties and any events.

        -

        The <form:generic-control> element is usable within the following element: <form:form> 13.3.

        +

        The <form:generic-control> element is usable within the following element: <form:form> ?.

        -

        The <form:generic-control> element has the following attributes: form:control-implementation 19.258, form:id 19.276, form:name 19.294, xforms:bind 19.910 and xml:id 19.920.

        +

        The <form:generic-control> element has the following attributes: form:control-implementation ?, form:id ?, form:name ?, xforms:bind ? and xml:id ?.

        -

        The <form:generic-control> element has the following child elements: <form:properties> 13.7 and <office:event-listeners> 10.3.19.

        +

        The <form:generic-control> element has the following child elements: <form:properties> ? and <office:event-listeners> ?.

        13.6 Event Listeners

        Forms and form controls may have event listeners attached. The event listeners that are attached to a control are represented by an event listener element as described in section 14.5. This element is contained within form or form control elements.

        @@ -6609,133 +6607,133 @@

        13.6 Table 9 - Form control event names

        -
        +

        Value of script:event-name Attribute

        Applies To

        Description of Event

        -
        +

        form:approveaction

        Button or image.

        Occurs before an “on perform action” event takes place. Allows a user to veto an action.

        -
        +

        form:performaction

        Button or image.

        Occurs when the control action is to be performed. The common interpretation of this event is “pressing the button”.

        -
        +

        form:textchange

        All controls that allow text input.

        Occurs when a user changes the text in a control.

        -
        +

        form:itemstatechange

        Check box or radio button.

        Occurs when the state of a check box or radio button changes.

        -
        +

        form:mousedrag

        All controls.

        Occurs when a user presses and holds one of the mouse buttons and moves the mouse pointer onto a control.

        -
        +

        form:approvereset

        same objects as for form:on-reset

        Occurs before an “on-reset” event takes place. Allows a user to veto a reset event.

        -
        +

        form:approveupdate

        All controls that can be bound to a database field, that is controls that contain the data-field attribute.

        Occurs before an “on update” event takes place. Allows a user to veto an update.

        -
        +

        form:update

        All controls that can be bound to a database field, that is controls that contain the data-field attribute.

        Occurs when the content of a control that is bound to a database field is committed.

        -
        +

        form:load

        Forms.

        Occurs when a form establishes a connection to the data source.

        -
        +

        form:startreload

        Forms.

        Occurs when a form is about to refresh a data source connection.

        -
        +

        form:reload

        Forms.

        Occurs when a form has refreshed a data source connection.

        -
        +

        form:startunload

        Forms.

        Occurs when a form is about to drop a data source connection.

        -
        +

        form:unload

        Forms.

        Occurs when a form has dropped a data source connection.

        -
        +

        form:confirmdelete

        Forms.

        Occurs when a user is about to delete a record.

        -
        +

        form:approverowchange

        Forms.

        Occurs before an “on row change” event takes place. Allows a user to veto a change.

        -
        +

        form:rowchange

        Forms.

        Occurs after changes to a row are complete.

        -
        +

        form:approvecursormove

        Forms.

        Occurs before a form is moved to another row. Allows a user to veto a move.

        -
        +

        form:cursormove

        Forms.

        Occurs after a form is moved to another row.

        -
        +

        form:supplyparameter

        Forms.

        Occurs when a form asks for parameters to connect to a data source.

        -
        +

        form:error

        Forms, combo boxes and list boxes.

        Occurs when a database-related error occurs.

        -
        +

        form:adjust

        Value Range

        @@ -6747,18 +6745,18 @@

        13.7

        The <form:properties> element is a container for <form:property> and <form:list-property> elements.

        -

        The <form:properties> element is usable within the following elements: <form:button> 13.5.15, <form:checkbox> 13.5.17, <form:combobox> 13.5.11, <form:date> 13.5.8, <form:file> 13.5.5, <form:fixed-text> 13.5.10, <form:form> 13.3, <form:formatted-text> 13.5.6, <form:frame> 13.5.19, <form:generic-control> 13.5.25, <form:grid> 13.5.22, <form:hidden> 13.5.21, <form:image> 13.5.16, <form:image-frame> 13.5.20, <form:listbox> 13.5.13, <form:number> 13.5.7, <form:password> 13.5.4, <form:radio> 13.5.18, <form:text> 13.5.2, <form:textarea> 13.5.3, <form:time> 13.5.9 and <form:value-range> 13.5.24.

        +

        The <form:properties> element is usable within the following elements: <form:button> ?, <form:checkbox> ?, <form:combobox> ?, <form:date> ?, <form:file> ?, <form:fixed-text> ?, <form:form> ?, <form:formatted-text> ?, <form:frame> ?, <form:generic-control> ?, <form:grid> ?, <form:hidden> ?, <form:image> ?, <form:image-frame> ?, <form:listbox> ?, <form:number> ?, <form:password> ?, <form:radio> ?, <form:text> ?, <form:textarea> ?, <form:time> ? and <form:value-range> ?.

        The <form:properties> element has no attributes.

        -

        The <form:properties> element has the following child elements: <form:list-property> 13.9 and <form:property> 13.8.

        +

        The <form:properties> element has the following child elements: <form:list-property> ? and <form:property> ?.

        13.8 <form:property>

        The <form:property> element defines the name, type and value of a property.

        -

        The <form:property> element is usable within the following element: <form:properties> 13.7.

        +

        The <form:property> element is usable within the following element: <form:properties> ?.

        -

        The <form:property> element has the following attributes: form:property-name 19.300, office:boolean-value 19.371, office:currency 19.373, office:date-value 19.374, office:string-value 19.383, office:time-value 19.386, office:value 19.388, office:value-type 19.389.

        +

        The <form:property> element has the following attributes: form:property-name ?, office:boolean-value ?, office:currency ?, office:date-value ?, office:string-value ?, office:time-value ?, office:value ?, office:value-type ?.

        The <form:property> element has no child elements.

        13.9 <form:list-property>

        @@ -6767,18 +6765,18 @@

        13.9 <

        The <form:list-property> element has an office:value-type attribute (19.389) that acts as a constraint on the attributes that may appear on its child <form:list-value> element.

        -

        The <form:list-property> element is usable within the following element: <form:properties> 13.7.

        +

        The <form:list-property> element is usable within the following element: <form:properties> ?.

        -

        The <form:list-property> element has the following attributes: form:property-name 19.300, office:value-type 19.389.

        +

        The <form:list-property> element has the following attributes: form:property-name ?, office:value-type ?.

        -

        The <form:list-property> element has the following child elements: <form:list-value> 13.10.

        +

        The <form:list-property> element has the following child elements: <form:list-value> ?.

        13.10 <form:list-value>

        The list value element contains value attributes for the value type given in the containing <form:list-property> element.

        -

        The <form:list-value> element is usable within the following element: <form:list-property> 13.9.

        +

        The <form:list-value> element is usable within the following element: <form:list-property> ?.

        -

        The <form:list-value> element has the following attributes: office:boolean-value 19.371, office:currency 19.373, office:date-value 19.374, office:string-value 19.383, office:time-value 19.386, office:value 19.388.

        +

        The <form:list-value> element has the following attributes: office:boolean-value ?, office:currency ?, office:date-value ?, office:string-value ?, office:time-value ?, office:value ?.

        The <form:list-value> element has no child elements.

        14 Common Content

        @@ -6786,11 +6784,11 @@

        14.1 The <office:annotation> element specifies an OpenDocument annotation. The annotation's text is contained in <text:p> and <text:list> elements.

        -

        The <office:annotation> element is usable within the following elements: <draw:page> 10.2.4, <table:covered-table-cell> 9.1.5, <table:table-cell> 9.1.4, <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

        +

        The <office:annotation> element is usable within the following elements: <draw:page> ?, <table:covered-table-cell> ?, <table:table-cell> ?, <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

        -

        The <office:annotation> element has the following attributes: draw:caption-point-x 19.116, draw:caption-point-y 19.117, draw:class-names 19.120, draw:corner-radius 19.127, draw:id 19.187, draw:layer 19.189, draw:name 19.197, draw:style-name 19.219, draw:text-style-name 19.227, draw:transform 19.228, draw:z-index 19.231, office:display 19.378, office:name 19.380, presentation:class-names 19.394, presentation:style-name 19.426, svg:height 19.543, svg:rx 19.554, svg:ry 19.555, svg:width 19.575, svg:x 19.577, svg:y 19.581, table:end-cell-address 19.631, table:end-x 19.636, table:end-y 19.637, table:table-background 19.733, text:anchor-page-number 19.758, text:anchor-type 19.759 and xml:id 19.920.

        +

        The <office:annotation> element has the following attributes: draw:caption-point-x ?, draw:caption-point-y ?, draw:class-names ?, draw:corner-radius ?, draw:id ?, draw:layer ?, draw:name ?, draw:style-name ?, draw:text-style-name ?, draw:transform ?, draw:z-index ?, office:display ?, office:name ?, presentation:class-names ?, presentation:style-name ?, svg:height ?, svg:rx ?, svg:ry ?, svg:width ?, svg:x ?, svg:y ?, table:end-cell-address ?, table:end-x ?, table:end-y ?, table:table-background ?, text:anchor-page-number ?, text:anchor-type ? and xml:id ?.

        -

        The <office:annotation> element has the following child elements: <dc:creator> 4.3.2.7, <dc:date> 4.3.2.10, <meta:creator-initials> 14.4, <meta:date-string> 14.3, <text:list> 5.3.1 and <text:p> 5.1.3.

        +

        The <office:annotation> element has the following child elements: <dc:creator> ?, <dc:date> ?, <meta:creator-initials> ?, <meta:date-string> ?, <text:list> ? and <text:p> ?.

        14.2 <office:annotation-end>

        The <office:annotation-end> element may be used to define the end of a text range of document content that spans element boundaries. In that case, an <office:annotation> element shall precede the <office:annotation-end> element. Both elements shall have the same value for their office:name attribute.

        @@ -6799,27 +6797,27 @@

        14.2 An <office:annotation-end> element without a preceding <office:annotation> element that has the same name assigned is ignored.

        -

        The <office:annotation-end> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:ruby-base> 6.4.2 and <text:span> 6.1.7.

        +

        The <office:annotation-end> element is usable within the following elements: <text:a> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:ruby-base> ? and <text:span> ?.

        -

        The <office:annotation-end> element has the following attribute: office:name 19.380.

        +

        The <office:annotation-end> element has the following attribute: office:name ?.

        The <office:annotation-end> element has no child elements.

        14.3 <meta:date-string> (deprecated)

        The <meta:date-string> element contains a date that is of type string and not a date type. This value is used only for display as entered.

        -

        The <meta:date-string> element is usable within the following element: <office:annotation> 14.1.

        +

        The <meta:date-string> element is usable within the following element: <office:annotation> ?.

        The <meta:date-string> element has no attributes.

        The <meta:date-string> element has no child elements.

        -

        The <meta:date-string> element has content of data type string 18.2.

        +

        The <meta:date-string> element has content of data type string ?.

        14.4 <meta:creator-initials>

        The <meta:creator-initials> element represents the initials of the author of the annotation represented by the parent <office:annotation> element.

        -

        The <meta:creator-initials> element is usable within the following element: <office:annotation> 14.1.

        +

        The <meta:creator-initials> element is usable within the following element: <office:annotation> ?.

        The <meta:creator-initials> element has no attributes.

        @@ -6836,9 +6834,9 @@

        14.5.1 The <script:event-listener> element binds an event to a macro.

        -

        The <script:event-listener> element is usable within the following element: <office:event-listeners> 10.3.19.

        +

        The <script:event-listener> element is usable within the following element: <office:event-listeners> ?.

        -

        The <script:event-listener> element has the following attributes: script:event-name 19.433, script:language 19.434, script:macro-name 19.435, xlink:actuate 19.915, xlink:href 19.916 and xlink:type 19.919.

        +

        The <script:event-listener> element has the following attributes: script:event-name ?, script:language ?, script:macro-name ?, xlink:actuate ?, xlink:href ? and xlink:type ?.

        The <script:event-listener> element has no child elements.

        14.5.3 Event Types

        @@ -6851,7 +6849,7 @@

        14.6 The <math:math> element serves as a container for content defined by the MathML standard. See [MathML].

        -

        The <math:math> element is usable within the following elements: <db:component> 12.25.5 and <draw:object> 10.4.6.2.

        +

        The <math:math> element is usable within the following elements: <db:component> ? and <draw:object> ?.

        14.7 DDE Connections

        14.7.1 General

        @@ -6864,29 +6862,29 @@

        14.7

        The <text:dde-connection-decls> element is a container element for <text:dde-connection-decl> elements in text documents.

        -

        The <text:dde-connection-decls> element is usable within the following elements: <office:chart> 3.8, <office:drawing> 3.5, <office:presentation> 3.6, <office:spreadsheet> 3.7, <office:text> 3.4, <style:footer> 16.12, <style:footer-first> 16.13, <style:footer-left> 16.15, <style:header> 16.10, <style:header-first> 16.11 and <style:header-left> 16.14.

        +

        The <text:dde-connection-decls> element is usable within the following elements: <office:chart> ?, <office:drawing> ?, <office:presentation> ?, <office:spreadsheet> ?, <office:text> ?, <style:footer> ?, <style:footer-first> ?, <style:footer-left> ?, <style:header> ?, <style:header-first> ? and <style:header-left> ?.

        The <text:dde-connection-decls> element has no attributes.

        -

        The <text:dde-connection-decls> element has the following child element: <text:dde-connection-decl> 14.7.3.

        +

        The <text:dde-connection-decls> element has the following child element: <text:dde-connection-decl> ?.

        14.7.3 <text:dde-connection-decl>

        The <text:dde-connection-decl> element defines a DDE connection for use in DDE text fields. Multiple DDE fields can refer to one DDE connection by using the same name.

        -

        The <text:dde-connection-decl> element is usable within the following element: <text:dde-connection-decls> 14.7.2.

        +

        The <text:dde-connection-decl> element is usable within the following element: <text:dde-connection-decls> ?.

        -

        The <text:dde-connection-decl> element has the following attributes: office:automatic-update 19.370, office:dde-application 19.375, office:dde-item 19.376, office:dde-topic 19.377 and office:name 19.380.

        +

        The <text:dde-connection-decl> element has the following attributes: office:automatic-update ?, office:dde-application ?, office:dde-item ?, office:dde-topic ? and office:name ?.

        The <text:dde-connection-decl> element has no child elements.

        14.7.4 <table:dde-link>

        The <table:dde-link> element contains DDE source data for use in spreadsheet formulas. It contains a <office:dde-source> element and a simple table element that may be used to cache the data of a DDE source. The table does not need a name and does not contain style information. Only the data contained in the cell attributes is used. The cells themselves remain empty.

        -

        The <table:dde-link> element is usable within the following element: <table:dde-links> 9.8.

        +

        The <table:dde-link> element is usable within the following element: <table:dde-links> ?.

        The <table:dde-link> element has no attributes.

        -

        The <table:dde-link> element has the following child elements: <office:dde-source> 14.7.5 and <table:table> 9.1.2.

        +

        The <table:dde-link> element has the following child elements: <office:dde-source> ? and <table:table> ?.

        14.7.5 <office:dde-source>

        The <office:dde-source> element defines a DDE connection.

        @@ -6897,9 +6895,9 @@

        14.7.5 If the element is a child element of a <table:dde-link> element, the <office:dde-source> element specifies the connection data for a DDE link that can be used in spreadsheet formulas.

        -

        The <office:dde-source> element is usable within the following elements: <table:dde-link> 14.7.4, <table:table> 9.1.2 and <text:section> 5.4.

        +

        The <office:dde-source> element is usable within the following elements: <table:dde-link> ?, <table:table> ? and <text:section> ?.

        -

        The <office:dde-source> element has the following attributes: office:automatic-update 19.370, office:conversion-mode 19.372, office:dde-application 19.375, office:dde-item 19.376, office:dde-topic 19.377 and office:name 19.380.

        +

        The <office:dde-source> element has the following attributes: office:automatic-update ?, office:conversion-mode ?, office:dde-application ?, office:dde-item ?, office:dde-topic ? and office:name ?.

        The <office:dde-source> element has no child elements.

        15 SMIL Animations

        @@ -6914,54 +6912,54 @@

        15.2.2  See §3.5.1 of [SMIL20].

        -

        The <anim:animate> element is usable within the following elements: <anim:iterate> 15.4.4, <anim:par> 15.4.2, <anim:seq> 15.4.3, <draw:page> 10.2.4 and <style:master-page> 16.9.

        +

        The <anim:animate> element is usable within the following elements: <anim:iterate> ?, <anim:par> ?, <anim:seq> ?, <draw:page> ? and <style:master-page> ?.

        -

        The <anim:animate> element has the following attributes: anim:formula 19.6, anim:sub-item 19.11, smil:accelerate 19.436, smil:accumulate 19.437, smil:additive 19.438, smil:attributeName 19.439, smil:autoReverse 19.440, smil:begin 19.441, smil:by 19.442, smil:calcMode 19.443, smil:decelerate 19.444, smil:dur 19.446, smil:end 19.447, smil:fill 19.450, smil:fillDefault 19.451, smil:from 19.452, smil:keySplines 19.453, smil:keyTimes 19.454, smil:repeatCount 19.456, smil:repeatDur 19.457, smil:restart 19.458, smil:restartDefault 19.459, smil:targetElement 19.461, smil:to 19.462 and smil:values 19.464.

        +

        The <anim:animate> element has the following attributes: anim:formula ?, anim:sub-item ?, smil:accelerate ?, smil:accumulate ?, smil:additive ?, smil:attributeName ?, smil:autoReverse ?, smil:begin ?, smil:by ?, smil:calcMode ?, smil:decelerate ?, smil:dur ?, smil:end ?, smil:fill ?, smil:fillDefault ?, smil:from ?, smil:keySplines ?, smil:keyTimes ?, smil:repeatCount ?, smil:repeatDur ?, smil:restart ?, smil:restartDefault ?, smil:targetElement ?, smil:to ? and smil:values ?.

        The <anim:animate> element has no child elements.

        15.2.3 <anim:animateTransform>

        The <anim:animateTransform> element defines the transformation of an animation. It is based on the [SVG] <svg:animateTransform> element. See §19.2.14 of [SVG].

        -

        The <anim:animateTransform> element is usable within the following elements: <anim:iterate> 15.4.4, <anim:par> 15.4.2, <anim:seq> 15.4.3, <draw:page> 10.2.4 and <style:master-page> 16.9.

        +

        The <anim:animateTransform> element is usable within the following elements: <anim:iterate> ?, <anim:par> ?, <anim:seq> ?, <draw:page> ? and <style:master-page> ?.

        -

        The <anim:animateTransform> element has the following attributes: anim:formula 19.6, anim:sub-item 19.11, smil:accelerate 19.436, smil:accumulate 19.437, smil:additive 19.438, smil:attributeName 19.439, smil:autoReverse 19.440, smil:begin 19.441, smil:by 19.442, smil:decelerate 19.444, smil:dur 19.446, smil:end 19.447, smil:fill 19.450, smil:fillDefault 19.451, smil:from 19.452, smil:repeatCount 19.456, smil:repeatDur 19.457, smil:restart 19.458, smil:restartDefault 19.459, smil:targetElement 19.461, smil:to 19.462, smil:values 19.464 and svg:type 19.565.

        +

        The <anim:animateTransform> element has the following attributes: anim:formula ?, anim:sub-item ?, smil:accelerate ?, smil:accumulate ?, smil:additive ?, smil:attributeName ?, smil:autoReverse ?, smil:begin ?, smil:by ?, smil:decelerate ?, smil:dur ?, smil:end ?, smil:fill ?, smil:fillDefault ?, smil:from ?, smil:repeatCount ?, smil:repeatDur ?, smil:restart ?, smil:restartDefault ?, smil:targetElement ?, smil:to ?, smil:values ? and svg:type ?.

        The <anim:animateTransform> element has no child elements.

        15.2.4 <anim:set>

        See §3.5.2 of [SMIL20].

        -

        The <anim:set> element is usable within the following elements: <anim:iterate> 15.4.4, <anim:par> 15.4.2, <anim:seq> 15.4.3, <draw:page> 10.2.4 and <style:master-page> 16.9.

        +

        The <anim:set> element is usable within the following elements: <anim:iterate> ?, <anim:par> ?, <anim:seq> ?, <draw:page> ? and <style:master-page> ?.

        -

        The <anim:set> element has the following attributes: anim:sub-item 19.11, smil:accelerate 19.436, smil:accumulate 19.437, smil:additive 19.438, smil:attributeName 19.439, smil:autoReverse 19.440, smil:begin 19.441, smil:decelerate 19.444, smil:dur 19.446, smil:end 19.447, smil:fill 19.450, smil:fillDefault 19.451, smil:repeatCount 19.456, smil:repeatDur 19.457, smil:restart 19.458, smil:restartDefault 19.459, smil:targetElement 19.461 and smil:to 19.462.

        +

        The <anim:set> element has the following attributes: anim:sub-item ?, smil:accelerate ?, smil:accumulate ?, smil:additive ?, smil:attributeName ?, smil:autoReverse ?, smil:begin ?, smil:decelerate ?, smil:dur ?, smil:end ?, smil:fill ?, smil:fillDefault ?, smil:repeatCount ?, smil:repeatDur ?, smil:restart ?, smil:restartDefault ?, smil:targetElement ? and smil:to ?.

        The <anim:set> element has no child elements.

        15.2.5 <anim:animateMotion>

         See §19.2.12 of [SVG] and §3.5.3 of [SMIL20].

        -

        The <anim:animateMotion> element is usable within the following elements: <anim:iterate> 15.4.4, <anim:par> 15.4.2, <anim:seq> 15.4.3, <draw:page> 10.2.4 and <style:master-page> 16.9.

        +

        The <anim:animateMotion> element is usable within the following elements: <anim:iterate> ?, <anim:par> ?, <anim:seq> ?, <draw:page> ? and <style:master-page> ?.

        -

        The <anim:animateMotion> element has the following attributes: anim:formula 19.6, anim:sub-item 19.11, smil:accelerate 19.436, smil:accumulate 19.437, smil:additive 19.438, smil:attributeName 19.439, smil:autoReverse 19.440, smil:begin 19.441, smil:by 19.442, smil:calcMode 19.443, smil:decelerate 19.444, smil:dur 19.446, smil:end 19.447, smil:fill 19.450, smil:fillDefault 19.451, smil:from 19.452, smil:keySplines 19.453, smil:keyTimes 19.454, smil:repeatCount 19.456, smil:repeatDur 19.457, smil:restart 19.458, smil:restartDefault 19.459, smil:targetElement 19.461, smil:to 19.462, smil:values 19.464, svg:origin 19.548 and svg:path 19.552.

        +

        The <anim:animateMotion> element has the following attributes: anim:formula ?, anim:sub-item ?, smil:accelerate ?, smil:accumulate ?, smil:additive ?, smil:attributeName ?, smil:autoReverse ?, smil:begin ?, smil:by ?, smil:calcMode ?, smil:decelerate ?, smil:dur ?, smil:end ?, smil:fill ?, smil:fillDefault ?, smil:from ?, smil:keySplines ?, smil:keyTimes ?, smil:repeatCount ?, smil:repeatDur ?, smil:restart ?, smil:restartDefault ?, smil:targetElement ?, smil:to ?, smil:values ?, svg:origin ? and svg:path ?.

        The <anim:animateMotion> element has no child elements.

        15.2.6 <anim:animateColor>

        See §3.5.4 of [SMIL20].

        -

        The <anim:animateColor> element is usable within the following elements: <anim:iterate> 15.4.4, <anim:par> 15.4.2, <anim:seq> 15.4.3, <draw:page> 10.2.4 and <style:master-page> 16.9.

        +

        The <anim:animateColor> element is usable within the following elements: <anim:iterate> ?, <anim:par> ?, <anim:seq> ?, <draw:page> ? and <style:master-page> ?.

        -

        The <anim:animateColor> element has the following attributes: anim:color-interpolation 19.2, anim:color-interpolation-direction 19.3, anim:formula 19.6, anim:sub-item 19.11, smil:accelerate 19.436, smil:accumulate 19.437, smil:additive 19.438, smil:attributeName 19.439, smil:autoReverse 19.440, smil:begin 19.441, smil:by 19.442, smil:calcMode 19.443, smil:decelerate 19.444, smil:dur 19.446, smil:end 19.447, smil:fill 19.450, smil:fillDefault 19.451, smil:from 19.452, smil:keySplines 19.453, smil:keyTimes 19.454, smil:repeatCount 19.456, smil:repeatDur 19.457, smil:restart 19.458, smil:restartDefault 19.459, smil:targetElement 19.461, smil:to 19.462 and smil:values 19.464.

        +

        The <anim:animateColor> element has the following attributes: anim:color-interpolation ?, anim:color-interpolation-direction ?, anim:formula ?, anim:sub-item ?, smil:accelerate ?, smil:accumulate ?, smil:additive ?, smil:attributeName ?, smil:autoReverse ?, smil:begin ?, smil:by ?, smil:calcMode ?, smil:decelerate ?, smil:dur ?, smil:end ?, smil:fill ?, smil:fillDefault ?, smil:from ?, smil:keySplines ?, smil:keyTimes ?, smil:repeatCount ?, smil:repeatDur ?, smil:restart ?, smil:restartDefault ?, smil:targetElement ?, smil:to ? and smil:values ?.

        The <anim:animateColor> element has no child elements.

        15.2.7 <anim:transitionFilter>

        The <anim:transitionFilter> element is based on the [SMIL20] <smil:transitionFilter> element. See §12.5.1 of [SMIL20].

        -

        The <anim:transitionFilter> element is usable within the following elements: <anim:iterate> 15.4.4, <anim:par> 15.4.2, <anim:seq> 15.4.3, <draw:page> 10.2.4 and <style:master-page> 16.9.

        +

        The <anim:transitionFilter> element is usable within the following elements: <anim:iterate> ?, <anim:par> ?, <anim:seq> ?, <draw:page> ? and <style:master-page> ?.

        -

        The <anim:transitionFilter> element has the following attributes: anim:formula 19.6, anim:sub-item 19.11, smil:accelerate 19.436, smil:accumulate 19.437, smil:additive 19.438, smil:autoReverse 19.440, smil:begin 19.441, smil:by 19.442, smil:calcMode 19.443, smil:decelerate 19.444, smil:direction 19.445, smil:dur 19.446, smil:end 19.447, smil:fadeColor 19.449, smil:fill 19.450, smil:fillDefault 19.451, smil:from 19.452, smil:mode 19.455, smil:repeatCount 19.456, smil:repeatDur 19.457, smil:restart 19.458, smil:restartDefault 19.459, smil:subtype 19.460, smil:targetElement 19.461, smil:to 19.462, smil:type 19.463 and smil:values 19.464.

        +

        The <anim:transitionFilter> element has the following attributes: anim:formula ?, anim:sub-item ?, smil:accelerate ?, smil:accumulate ?, smil:additive ?, smil:autoReverse ?, smil:begin ?, smil:by ?, smil:calcMode ?, smil:decelerate ?, smil:direction ?, smil:dur ?, smil:end ?, smil:fadeColor ?, smil:fill ?, smil:fillDefault ?, smil:from ?, smil:mode ?, smil:repeatCount ?, smil:repeatDur ?, smil:restart ?, smil:restartDefault ?, smil:subtype ?, smil:targetElement ?, smil:to ?, smil:type ? and smil:values ?.

        The <anim:transitionFilter> element has no child elements.

        15.3 Animation Model Attributes

        @@ -6979,36 +6977,36 @@

        15.4.2 The <anim:par> element is a container of child animation nodes that have a common starting point.

        -

        The <anim:par> element is usable within the following elements: <anim:iterate> 15.4.4, <anim:par> 15.4.2, <anim:seq> 15.4.3, <draw:page> 10.2.4 and <style:master-page> 16.9.

        +

        The <anim:par> element is usable within the following elements: <anim:iterate> ?, <anim:par> ?, <anim:seq> ?, <draw:page> ? and <style:master-page> ?.

        -

        The <anim:par> element has the following attributes: anim:id 19.7, presentation:group-id 19.401, presentation:master-element 19.402, presentation:node-type 19.406, presentation:preset-class 19.414, presentation:preset-id 19.415, presentation:preset-sub-type 19.416, smil:accelerate 19.436, smil:autoReverse 19.440, smil:begin 19.441, smil:decelerate 19.444, smil:dur 19.446, smil:end 19.447, smil:endsync 19.448, smil:fill 19.450, smil:fillDefault 19.451, smil:repeatCount 19.456, smil:repeatDur 19.457, smil:restart 19.458, smil:restartDefault 19.459 and xml:id 19.920.

        +

        The <anim:par> element has the following attributes: anim:id ?, presentation:group-id ?, presentation:master-element ?, presentation:node-type ?, presentation:preset-class ?, presentation:preset-id ?, presentation:preset-sub-type ?, smil:accelerate ?, smil:autoReverse ?, smil:begin ?, smil:decelerate ?, smil:dur ?, smil:end ?, smil:endsync ?, smil:fill ?, smil:fillDefault ?, smil:repeatCount ?, smil:repeatDur ?, smil:restart ?, smil:restartDefault ? and xml:id ?.

        -

        The <anim:par> element has the following child elements: <anim:animate> 15.2.2, <anim:animateColor> 15.2.6, <anim:animateMotion> 15.2.5, <anim:animateTransform> 15.2.3, <anim:audio> 15.5, <anim:command> 15.6.1, <anim:iterate> 15.4.4, <anim:par> 15.4.2, <anim:seq> 15.4.3, <anim:set> 15.2.4 and <anim:transitionFilter> 15.2.7.

        +

        The <anim:par> element has the following child elements: <anim:animate> ?, <anim:animateColor> ?, <anim:animateMotion> ?, <anim:animateTransform> ?, <anim:audio> ?, <anim:command> ?, <anim:iterate> ?, <anim:par> ?, <anim:seq> ?, <anim:set> ? and <anim:transitionFilter> ?.

        15.4.3 <anim:seq>

        The <anim:seq> element is a container for child animation nodes that start in a sequential fashion.

        -

        The <anim:seq> element is usable within the following elements: <anim:iterate> 15.4.4, <anim:par> 15.4.2, <anim:seq> 15.4.3, <draw:page> 10.2.4 and <style:master-page> 16.9.

        +

        The <anim:seq> element is usable within the following elements: <anim:iterate> ?, <anim:par> ?, <anim:seq> ?, <draw:page> ? and <style:master-page> ?.

        -

        The <anim:seq> element has the following attributes: anim:id 19.7, presentation:group-id 19.401, presentation:master-element 19.402, presentation:node-type 19.406, presentation:preset-class 19.414, presentation:preset-id 19.415, presentation:preset-sub-type 19.416, smil:accelerate 19.436, smil:autoReverse 19.440, smil:begin 19.441, smil:decelerate 19.444, smil:dur 19.446, smil:end 19.447, smil:endsync 19.448, smil:fill 19.450, smil:fillDefault 19.451, smil:repeatCount 19.456, smil:repeatDur 19.457, smil:restart 19.458, smil:restartDefault 19.459 and xml:id 19.920.

        +

        The <anim:seq> element has the following attributes: anim:id ?, presentation:group-id ?, presentation:master-element ?, presentation:node-type ?, presentation:preset-class ?, presentation:preset-id ?, presentation:preset-sub-type ?, smil:accelerate ?, smil:autoReverse ?, smil:begin ?, smil:decelerate ?, smil:dur ?, smil:end ?, smil:endsync ?, smil:fill ?, smil:fillDefault ?, smil:repeatCount ?, smil:repeatDur ?, smil:restart ?, smil:restartDefault ? and xml:id ?.

        -

        The <anim:seq> element has the following child elements: <anim:animate> 15.2.2, <anim:animateColor> 15.2.6, <anim:animateMotion> 15.2.5, <anim:animateTransform> 15.2.3, <anim:audio> 15.5, <anim:command> 15.6.1, <anim:iterate> 15.4.4, <anim:par> 15.4.2, <anim:seq> 15.4.3, <anim:set> 15.2.4 and <anim:transitionFilter> 15.2.7.

        +

        The <anim:seq> element has the following child elements: <anim:animate> ?, <anim:animateColor> ?, <anim:animateMotion> ?, <anim:animateTransform> ?, <anim:audio> ?, <anim:command> ?, <anim:iterate> ?, <anim:par> ?, <anim:seq> ?, <anim:set> ? and <anim:transitionFilter> ?.

        15.4.4 <anim:iterate>

        The <anim:iterate> element defines a parallel time container. The animation effects are applied to the child objects of the target element. The effects for each child object are started one after another, where the delay between the start of the effects of two subsequent children is specified by the anim:iterate-interval attribute. 19.8

        -

        The <anim:iterate> element is usable within the following elements: <anim:iterate> 15.4.4, <anim:par> 15.4.2, <anim:seq> 15.4.3, <draw:page> 10.2.4 and <style:master-page> 16.9.

        +

        The <anim:iterate> element is usable within the following elements: <anim:iterate> ?, <anim:par> ?, <anim:seq> ?, <draw:page> ? and <style:master-page> ?.

        -

        The <anim:iterate> element has the following attributes: anim:id 19.7, anim:iterate-interval 19.8, anim:iterate-type 19.9, anim:sub-item 19.11, presentation:group-id 19.401, presentation:master-element 19.402, presentation:node-type 19.406, presentation:preset-class 19.414, presentation:preset-id 19.415, presentation:preset-sub-type 19.416, smil:accelerate 19.436, smil:autoReverse 19.440, smil:begin 19.441, smil:decelerate 19.444, smil:dur 19.446, smil:end 19.447, smil:endsync 19.448, smil:fill 19.450, smil:fillDefault 19.451, smil:repeatCount 19.456, smil:repeatDur 19.457, smil:restart 19.458, smil:restartDefault 19.459, smil:targetElement 19.461 and xml:id 19.920.

        +

        The <anim:iterate> element has the following attributes: anim:id ?, anim:iterate-interval ?, anim:iterate-type ?, anim:sub-item ?, presentation:group-id ?, presentation:master-element ?, presentation:node-type ?, presentation:preset-class ?, presentation:preset-id ?, presentation:preset-sub-type ?, smil:accelerate ?, smil:autoReverse ?, smil:begin ?, smil:decelerate ?, smil:dur ?, smil:end ?, smil:endsync ?, smil:fill ?, smil:fillDefault ?, smil:repeatCount ?, smil:repeatDur ?, smil:restart ?, smil:restartDefault ?, smil:targetElement ? and xml:id ?.

        -

        The <anim:iterate> element has the following child elements: <anim:animate> 15.2.2, <anim:animateColor> 15.2.6, <anim:animateMotion> 15.2.5, <anim:animateTransform> 15.2.3, <anim:audio> 15.5, <anim:command> 15.6.1, <anim:iterate> 15.4.4, <anim:par> 15.4.2, <anim:seq> 15.4.3, <anim:set> 15.2.4 and <anim:transitionFilter> 15.2.7.

        +

        The <anim:iterate> element has the following child elements: <anim:animate> ?, <anim:animateColor> ?, <anim:animateMotion> ?, <anim:animateTransform> ?, <anim:audio> ?, <anim:command> ?, <anim:iterate> ?, <anim:par> ?, <anim:seq> ?, <anim:set> ? and <anim:transitionFilter> ?.

        15.5 <anim:audio>

        The <anim:audio> element is based on the [SMIL20] <smil:audio> element. It specifies the playback of audio streams during an animation. See §7.3.1 of [SMIL20].

        -

        The <anim:audio> element is usable within the following elements: <anim:iterate> 15.4.4, <anim:par> 15.4.2, <anim:seq> 15.4.3, <draw:page> 10.2.4 and <style:master-page> 16.9.

        +

        The <anim:audio> element is usable within the following elements: <anim:iterate> ?, <anim:par> ?, <anim:seq> ?, <draw:page> ? and <style:master-page> ?.

        -

        The <anim:audio> element has the following attributes: anim:audio-level 19.4, anim:id 19.7, presentation:group-id 19.401, presentation:master-element 19.402, presentation:node-type 19.406, presentation:preset-class 19.414, presentation:preset-id 19.415, presentation:preset-sub-type 19.416, smil:begin 19.441, smil:dur 19.446, smil:end 19.447, smil:fill 19.450, smil:fillDefault 19.451, smil:repeatCount 19.456, smil:repeatDur 19.457, smil:restart 19.458, smil:restartDefault 19.459, xlink:href 19.916 and xml:id 19.920.

        +

        The <anim:audio> element has the following attributes: anim:audio-level ?, anim:id ?, presentation:group-id ?, presentation:master-element ?, presentation:node-type ?, presentation:preset-class ?, presentation:preset-id ?, presentation:preset-sub-type ?, smil:begin ?, smil:dur ?, smil:end ?, smil:fill ?, smil:fillDefault ?, smil:repeatCount ?, smil:repeatDur ?, smil:restart ?, smil:restartDefault ?, xlink:href ? and xml:id ?.

        The <anim:audio> element has no child elements.

        15.6 Animation Command Elements

        @@ -7018,18 +7016,18 @@

        15.6.1 Note: See 19.5 for details about the element's usage in presentation documents.

        -

        The <anim:command> element is usable within the following elements: <anim:iterate> 15.4.4, <anim:par> 15.4.2, <anim:seq> 15.4.3, <draw:page> 10.2.4 and <style:master-page> 16.9.

        +

        The <anim:command> element is usable within the following elements: <anim:iterate> ?, <anim:par> ?, <anim:seq> ?, <draw:page> ? and <style:master-page> ?.

        -

        The <anim:command> element has the following attributes: anim:command 19.5, anim:id 19.7, anim:sub-item 19.11, presentation:group-id 19.401, presentation:master-element 19.402, presentation:node-type 19.406, presentation:preset-class 19.414, presentation:preset-id 19.415, presentation:preset-sub-type 19.416, smil:begin 19.441, smil:end 19.447, smil:targetElement 19.461 and xml:id 19.920.

        +

        The <anim:command> element has the following attributes: anim:command ?, anim:id ?, anim:sub-item ?, presentation:group-id ?, presentation:master-element ?, presentation:node-type ?, presentation:preset-class ?, presentation:preset-id ?, presentation:preset-sub-type ?, smil:begin ?, smil:end ?, smil:targetElement ? and xml:id ?.

        -

        The <anim:command> element has the following child element: <anim:param> 15.6.2.

        +

        The <anim:command> element has the following child element: <anim:param> ?.

        15.6.2 <anim:param>

        The <anim:param> element specifies a parameter for an <anim:command> element.

        -

        The <anim:param> element is usable within the following element: <anim:command> 15.6.1.

        +

        The <anim:param> element is usable within the following element: <anim:command> ?.

        -

        The <anim:param> element has the following attributes: anim:name 19.10 and anim:value 19.12.

        +

        The <anim:param> element has the following attributes: anim:name ? and anim:value ?.

        The <anim:param> element has no child elements.

        16 Styles

        @@ -7070,20 +7068,20 @@

        16.2 In all other cases, or if a value for the formatting property has not been found by any of the family specific rules, a default style 16.4 that has the same family as the style initially declared sets the value. If a value has not been found by these steps, but this specification defines a default value, then this default value is used. In all remaining cases an implementation-dependent value is used.

        -

        The <style:style> element is usable within the following elements: <office:automatic-styles> 3.15.3 and <office:styles> 3.15.2.

        +

        The <style:style> element is usable within the following elements: <office:automatic-styles> ? and <office:styles> ?.

        -

        The <style:style> element has the following attributes: style:auto-update 19.467, style:class 19.470, style:data-style-name 19.473, style:default-outline-level 19.474, style:display-name 19.476, style:family 19.480, style:list-level 19.499, style:list-style-name 19.500, style:master-page-name 19.501, style:name 19.502, style:next-style-name 19.503, style:parent-style-name 19.510 and style:percentage-data-style-name 19.511.

        +

        The <style:style> element has the following attributes: style:auto-update ?, style:class ?, style:data-style-name ?, style:default-outline-level ?, style:display-name ?, style:family ?, style:list-level ?, style:list-style-name ?, style:master-page-name ?, style:name ?, style:next-style-name ?, style:parent-style-name ? and style:percentage-data-style-name ?.

        -

        The <style:style> element has the following child elements: <style:chart-properties> 17.22, <style:drawing-page-properties> 17.25, <style:graphic-properties> 17.21, <style:map> 16.3, <style:paragraph-properties> 17.6, <style:ruby-properties> 17.10, <style:section-properties> 17.11, <style:table-cell-properties> 17.18, <style:table-column-properties> 17.16, <style:table-properties> 17.15, <style:table-row-properties> 17.17, <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

        -

        16.3 <style:map>

        +

        The <style:style> element has the following child elements: <style:chart-properties> ?, <style:drawing-page-properties> ?, <style:graphic-properties> ?, <style:map> ?, <style:paragraph-properties> ?, <style:ruby-properties> ?, <style:section-properties> ?, <style:table-cell-properties> ?, <style:table-column-properties> ?, <style:table-properties> ?, <style:table-row-properties> ?, <style:text-properties> ?.

        +

        16.3 <style:map>

        The <style:map> element represents a condition, which if met, results in the mapping of a style. A style that contains one or more mappings is called a conditional style. Each condition is represented by a unique <style:map> element.

        Conditional styles are supported by:

        • paragraph styles contained in text documents 

        • table cell styles contained in spreadsheets 

        • data styles 

        -

        The <style:map> element is usable within the following elements: <number:boolean-style> 16.29.24, <number:currency-style> 16.29.8, <number:date-style> 16.29.11, <number:number-style> 16.29.2, <number:percentage-style> 16.29.10, <number:text-style> 16.29.26, <number:time-style> 16.29.19 and <style:style> 16.2.

        +

        The <style:map> element is usable within the following elements: <number:boolean-style> ?, <number:currency-style> ?, <number:date-style> ?, <number:number-style> ?, <number:percentage-style> ?, <number:text-style> ?, <number:time-style> ? and <style:style> ?.

        -

        The <style:map> element has the following attributes: style:apply-style-name 19.466, style:base-cell-address 19.468 and style:condition 19.472.

        +

        The <style:map> element has the following attributes: style:apply-style-name ?, style:base-cell-address ? and style:condition ?.

        The <style:map> element has no child elements.

        16.4 <style:default-style>

        @@ -7092,47 +7090,47 @@

        16.4

        An OpenDocument document should contain the default styles of the style families for which are used in common or automatic styles in the document.

        -

        The <style:default-style> element is usable within the following element: <office:styles> 3.15.2.

        +

        The <style:default-style> element is usable within the following element: <office:styles> ?.

        -

        The <style:default-style> element has the following attributes: style:family 19.480.

        +

        The <style:default-style> element has the following attributes: style:family ?.

        -

        The <style:default-style> element has the following child elements: <style:chart-properties> 17.22, <style:drawing-page-properties> 17.25, <style:graphic-properties> 17.21, <style:paragraph-properties> 17.6, <style:ruby-properties> 17.10, <style:section-properties> 17.11, <style:table-cell-properties> 17.18, <style:table-column-properties> 17.16, <style:table-properties> 17.15, <style:table-row-properties> 17.17, <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

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        The <style:default-style> element has the following child elements: <style:chart-properties> ?, <style:drawing-page-properties> ?, <style:graphic-properties> ?, <style:paragraph-properties> ?, <style:ruby-properties> ?, <style:section-properties> ?, <style:table-cell-properties> ?, <style:table-column-properties> ?, <style:table-properties> ?, <style:table-row-properties> ?, <style:text-properties> ?.

        16.5 <style:page-layout>

        The <style:page-layout> element represents the styles that specify the formatting properties of a page.

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        The <style:page-layout> element is usable within the following element: <office:automatic-styles> 3.15.3.

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        The <style:page-layout> element is usable within the following element: <office:automatic-styles> ?.

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        The <style:page-layout> element has the following attributes: style:name 19.502 and style:page-usage 19.509.

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        The <style:page-layout> element has the following attributes: style:name ? and style:page-usage ?.

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        The <style:page-layout> element has the following child elements: <style:footer-style> 16.7, <style:header-style> 16.6 and <style:page-layout-properties> 17.2.

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        The <style:page-layout> element has the following child elements: <style:footer-style> ?, <style:header-style> ? and <style:page-layout-properties> ?.

        16.6 <style:header-style>

        The <style:header-style> element specifies the formatting properties for a header element.

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        The <style:header-style> element is usable within the following elements: <style:default-page-layout> 16.8 and <style:page-layout> 16.5.

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        The <style:header-style> element is usable within the following elements: <style:default-page-layout> ? and <style:page-layout> ?.

        The <style:header-style> element has no attributes.

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        The <style:header-style> element has the following child element: <style:header-footer-properties> 17.5.

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        The <style:header-style> element has the following child element: <style:header-footer-properties> ?.

        16.7 <style:footer-style>

        The <style:footer-style> element specifies the formatting properties for a footer element.

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        The <style:footer-style> element is usable within the following elements: <style:default-page-layout> 16.8 and <style:page-layout> 16.5.

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        The <style:footer-style> element is usable within the following elements: <style:default-page-layout> ? and <style:page-layout> ?.

        The <style:footer-style> element has no attributes.

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        The <style:footer-style> element has the following child element: <style:header-footer-properties> 17.5.

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        The <style:footer-style> element has the following child element: <style:header-footer-properties> ?.

        16.8 <style:default-page-layout>

        The <style:default-page-layout> element specifies default formatting properties for page layouts. These defaults are used if a formatting property is not specified in a <style:page-layout> 16.5 element. The <style:default-page-layout> element is usable within the following element: <office:styles> 3.15.2.

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        The <style:default-page-layout> element is usable within the following element: <office:styles> 3.15.2.

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        The <style:default-page-layout> element is usable within the following element: <office:styles> ?.

        The <style:default-page-layout> element has no attributes.

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        The <style:default-page-layout> element has the following child elements: <style:footer-style> 16.7, <style:header-style> 16.6 and <style:page-layout-properties> 17.2.

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        The <style:default-page-layout> element has the following child elements: <style:footer-style> ?, <style:header-style> ? and <style:page-layout-properties> ?.

        16.9 <style:master-page>

        In text and spreadsheet documents, the <style:master-page> element contains the content of headers and footers. For these types of documents, consumers may generate a sequence of pages by making use of a single master page or a set of master pages.

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        16.9 Note: The OpenDocument paging methodology differs significantly from the methodology used in [XSL]. In XSL, headers and footers are contained within page sequences that also contain the document content. In the OpenDocument format, headers and footers are contained in page styles. With either approach, the content of headers and footers can be changed or omitted without affecting the document content.

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        The <style:master-page> element is usable within the following element: <office:master-styles> 3.15.4.

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        The <style:master-page> element is usable within the following element: <office:master-styles> ?.

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        The <style:master-page> element has the following attributes: draw:style-name 19.219, style:display-name 19.476, style:name 19.502, style:next-style-name 19.503 and style:page-layout-name 19.508.

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        The <style:master-page> element has the following attributes: draw:style-name ?, style:display-name ?, style:name ?, style:next-style-name ? and style:page-layout-name ?.

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        The <style:master-page> element has the following child elements: <anim:animate> 15.2.2, <anim:animateColor> 15.2.6, <anim:animateMotion> 15.2.5, <anim:animateTransform> 15.2.3, <anim:audio> 15.5, <anim:command> 15.6.1, <anim:iterate> 15.4.4, <anim:par> 15.4.2, <anim:seq> 15.4.3, <anim:set> 15.2.4, <anim:transitionFilter> 15.2.7, <dr3d:scene> 10.5.2, <draw:a> 10.4.12, <draw:caption> 10.3.11, <draw:circle> 10.3.8, <draw:connector> 10.3.10, <draw:control> 10.3.13, <draw:custom-shape> 10.6.1, <draw:ellipse> 10.3.9, <draw:frame> 10.4.2, <draw:g> 10.3.15, <draw:layer-set> 10.2.2, <draw:line> 10.3.3, <draw:measure> 10.3.12, <draw:page-thumbnail> 10.3.14, <draw:path> 10.3.7, <draw:polygon> 10.3.5, <draw:polyline> 10.3.4, <draw:rect> 10.3.2, <draw:regular-polygon> 10.3.6, <office:forms> 13.2, <presentation:notes> 16.19, <style:footer> 16.12, <style:footer-first> 16.13, <style:footer-left> 16.15, <style:header> 16.10, <style:header-first> 16.11 and <style:header-left> 16.14.

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        The <style:master-page> element has the following child elements: <anim:animate> ?, <anim:animateColor> ?, <anim:animateMotion> ?, <anim:animateTransform> ?, <anim:audio> ?, <anim:command> ?, <anim:iterate> ?, <anim:par> ?, <anim:seq> ?, <anim:set> ?, <anim:transitionFilter> ?, <dr3d:scene> ?, <draw:a> ?, <draw:caption> ?, <draw:circle> ?, <draw:connector> ?, <draw:control> ?, <draw:custom-shape> ?, <draw:ellipse> ?, <draw:frame> ?, <draw:g> ?, <draw:layer-set> ?, <draw:line> ?, <draw:measure> ?, <draw:page-thumbnail> ?, <draw:path> ?, <draw:polygon> ?, <draw:polyline> ?, <draw:rect> ?, <draw:regular-polygon> ?, <office:forms> ?, <presentation:notes> ?, <style:footer> ?, <style:footer-first> ?, <style:footer-left> ?, <style:header> ?, <style:header-first> ? and <style:header-left> ?.

        16.10 <style:header>

        The <style:header> element represents the content of a header in a <style:master-page> element.

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        The <style:header> element is usable within the following element: <style:master-page> 16.9.

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        The <style:header> element is usable within the following element: <style:master-page> ?.

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        The <style:header> element has the following attribute: style:display 19.475.

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        The <style:header> element has the following attribute: style:display ?.

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        The <style:header> element has the following child elements: <style:region-center> 16.17, <style:region-left> 16.16, <style:region-right> 16.18, <table:table> 9.1.2, <text:alphabetical-index> 8.8, <text:alphabetical-index-auto-mark-file> 8.8.3, <text:bibliography> 8.9, <text:change> 5.5.8.4, <text:change-end> 5.5.8.3, <text:change-start> 5.5.8.2, <text:dde-connection-decls> 14.7.2, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:illustration-index> 8.4, <text:index-title> 8.2.3, <text:list> 5.3.1, <text:object-index> 8.6, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:section> 5.4, <text:sequence-decls> 7.4.11, <text:table-index> 8.5, <text:table-of-content> 8.3, <text:tracked-changes> 5.5.2, <text:user-field-decls> 7.4.7, <text:user-index> 8.7 and <text:variable-decls> 7.4.2.

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        The <style:header> element has the following child elements: <style:region-center> ?, <style:region-left> ?, <style:region-right> ?, <table:table> ?, <text:alphabetical-index> ?, <text:alphabetical-index-auto-mark-file> ?, <text:bibliography> ?, <text:change> ?, <text:change-end> ?, <text:change-start> ?, <text:dde-connection-decls> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:illustration-index> ?, <text:index-title> ?, <text:list> ?, <text:object-index> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:section> ?, <text:sequence-decls> ?, <text:table-index> ?, <text:table-of-content> ?, <text:tracked-changes> ?, <text:user-field-decls> ?, <text:user-index> ? and <text:variable-decls> ?.

        16.11 <style:header-first>

        The <style:header-first> element represents the content of a header for a first page, if different from the left/right page in a <style:master-page> element.

        The term "first page" means the first page to which the page style is applied, regardless of any numbering. If a different page style is applied in between two applications of a page style that has the <style:header-first> element, each of the applications of the page style has its own first page.

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        The <style:header-first> element is usable within the following element: <style:master-page> 16.9.

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        The <style:header-first> element is usable within the following element: <style:master-page> ?.

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        The <style:header-first> element has the following attribute: style:display 19.475.

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        The <style:header-first> element has the following attribute: style:display ?.

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        The <style:header-first> element has the following child elements: <style:region-center> 16.17, <style:region-left> 16.16, <style:region-right> 16.18, <table:table> 9.1.2, <text:alphabetical-index> 8.8, <text:alphabetical-index-auto-mark-file> 8.8.3, <text:bibliography> 8.9, <text:change> 5.5.8.4, <text:change-end> 5.5.8.3, <text:change-start> 5.5.8.2, <text:dde-connection-decls> 14.7.2, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:illustration-index> 8.4, <text:index-title> 8.2.3, <text:list> 5.3.1, <text:object-index> 8.6, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:section> 5.4, <text:sequence-decls> 7.4.11, <text:table-index> 8.5, <text:table-of-content> 8.3, <text:tracked-changes> 5.5.2, <text:user-field-decls> 7.4.7, <text:user-index> 8.7 and <text:variable-decls> 7.4.2.

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        The <style:header-first> element has the following child elements: <style:region-center> ?, <style:region-left> ?, <style:region-right> ?, <table:table> ?, <text:alphabetical-index> ?, <text:alphabetical-index-auto-mark-file> ?, <text:bibliography> ?, <text:change> ?, <text:change-end> ?, <text:change-start> ?, <text:dde-connection-decls> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:illustration-index> ?, <text:index-title> ?, <text:list> ?, <text:object-index> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:section> ?, <text:sequence-decls> ?, <text:table-index> ?, <text:table-of-content> ?, <text:tracked-changes> ?, <text:user-field-decls> ?, <text:user-index> ? and <text:variable-decls> ?.

        16.12 <style:footer>

        The <style:footer> element represents the content of a footer in a <style:master-page> element.

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        The <style:footer> element is usable within the following element: <style:master-page> 16.9.

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        The <style:footer> element is usable within the following element: <style:master-page> ?.

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        The <style:footer> element has the following attribute: style:display 19.475.

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        The <style:footer> element has the following attribute: style:display ?.

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        The <style:footer> element has the following child elements: <style:region-center> 16.17, <style:region-left> 16.16, <style:region-right> 16.18, <table:table> 9.1.2, <text:alphabetical-index> 8.8, <text:alphabetical-index-auto-mark-file> 8.8.3, <text:bibliography> 8.9, <text:change> 5.5.8.4, <text:change-end> 5.5.8.3, <text:change-start> 5.5.8.2, <text:dde-connection-decls> 14.7.2, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:illustration-index> 8.4, <text:index-title> 8.2.3, <text:list> 5.3.1, <text:object-index> 8.6, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:section> 5.4, <text:sequence-decls> 7.4.11, <text:table-index> 8.5, <text:table-of-content> 8.3, <text:tracked-changes> 5.5.2, <text:user-field-decls> 7.4.7, <text:user-index> 8.7 and <text:variable-decls> 7.4.2.

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        The <style:footer> element has the following child elements: <style:region-center> ?, <style:region-left> ?, <style:region-right> ?, <table:table> ?, <text:alphabetical-index> ?, <text:alphabetical-index-auto-mark-file> ?, <text:bibliography> ?, <text:change> ?, <text:change-end> ?, <text:change-start> ?, <text:dde-connection-decls> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:illustration-index> ?, <text:index-title> ?, <text:list> ?, <text:object-index> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:section> ?, <text:sequence-decls> ?, <text:table-index> ?, <text:table-of-content> ?, <text:tracked-changes> ?, <text:user-field-decls> ?, <text:user-index> ? and <text:variable-decls> ?.

        16.13 <style:footer-first>

        The <style:footer-first> element represents the content of a footer for a first page, if different from the left/right page in a <style:master-page> element.

        The term "first page" means the first page to which the page style is applied, regardless of any numbering. If a different page style is applied in between two applications of the page style, that has the <style:footer-first> element, each of the applications of the page style has its own first page.

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        The <style:footer-first> element is usable within the following element: <style:master-page> 16.9.

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        The <style:footer-first> element is usable within the following element: <style:master-page> ?.

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        The <style:footer-first> element has the following attribute: style:display 19.475.

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        The <style:footer-first> element has the following attribute: style:display ?.

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        The <style:footer-first> element has the following child elements: <style:region-center> 16.17, <style:region-left> 16.16, <style:region-right> 16.18, <table:table> 9.1.2, <text:alphabetical-index> 8.8, <text:alphabetical-index-auto-mark-file> 8.8.3, <text:bibliography> 8.9, <text:change> 5.5.8.4, <text:change-end> 5.5.8.3, <text:change-start> 5.5.8.2, <text:dde-connection-decls> 14.7.2, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:illustration-index> 8.4, <text:index-title> 8.2.3, <text:list> 5.3.1, <text:object-index> 8.6, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:section> 5.4, <text:sequence-decls> 7.4.11, <text:table-index> 8.5, <text:table-of-content> 8.3, <text:tracked-changes> 5.5.2, <text:user-field-decls> 7.4.7, <text:user-index> 8.7 and <text:variable-decls> 7.4.2.

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        The <style:footer-first> element has the following child elements: <style:region-center> ?, <style:region-left> ?, <style:region-right> ?, <table:table> ?, <text:alphabetical-index> ?, <text:alphabetical-index-auto-mark-file> ?, <text:bibliography> ?, <text:change> ?, <text:change-end> ?, <text:change-start> ?, <text:dde-connection-decls> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:illustration-index> ?, <text:index-title> ?, <text:list> ?, <text:object-index> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:section> ?, <text:sequence-decls> ?, <text:table-index> ?, <text:table-of-content> ?, <text:tracked-changes> ?, <text:user-field-decls> ?, <text:user-index> ? and <text:variable-decls> ?.

        16.14 <style:header-left>

        The <style:header-left> element represents the content of a header for a left page, if different from the right page in a <style:master-page> element.

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        The <style:header-left> element is usable within the following element: <style:master-page> 16.9.

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        The <style:header-left> element is usable within the following element: <style:master-page> ?.

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        The <style:header-left> element has the following attribute: style:display 19.475.

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        The <style:header-left> element has the following attribute: style:display ?.

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        The <style:header-left> element has the following child elements: <style:region-center> 16.17, <style:region-left> 16.16, <style:region-right> 16.18, <table:table> 9.1.2, <text:alphabetical-index> 8.8, <text:alphabetical-index-auto-mark-file> 8.8.3, <text:bibliography> 8.9, <text:change> 5.5.8.4, <text:change-end> 5.5.8.3, <text:change-start> 5.5.8.2, <text:dde-connection-decls> 14.7.2, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:illustration-index> 8.4, <text:index-title> 8.2.3, <text:list> 5.3.1, <text:object-index> 8.6, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:section> 5.4, <text:sequence-decls> 7.4.11, <text:table-index> 8.5, <text:table-of-content> 8.3, <text:tracked-changes> 5.5.2, <text:user-field-decls> 7.4.7, <text:user-index> 8.7 and <text:variable-decls> 7.4.2.

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        The <style:header-left> element has the following child elements: <style:region-center> ?, <style:region-left> ?, <style:region-right> ?, <table:table> ?, <text:alphabetical-index> ?, <text:alphabetical-index-auto-mark-file> ?, <text:bibliography> ?, <text:change> ?, <text:change-end> ?, <text:change-start> ?, <text:dde-connection-decls> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:illustration-index> ?, <text:index-title> ?, <text:list> ?, <text:object-index> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:section> ?, <text:sequence-decls> ?, <text:table-index> ?, <text:table-of-content> ?, <text:tracked-changes> ?, <text:user-field-decls> ?, <text:user-index> ? and <text:variable-decls> ?.

        16.15 <style:footer-left>

        The <style:footer-left> element represents the content of a footer for a left page, if different from the right page for a <style:master-page> element.

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        The <style:footer-left> element is usable within the following element: <style:master-page> 16.9.

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        The <style:footer-left> element is usable within the following element: <style:master-page> ?.

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        The <style:footer-left> element has the following attribute: style:display 19.475.

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        The <style:footer-left> element has the following attribute: style:display ?.

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        The <style:footer-left> element has the following child elements: <style:region-center> 16.17, <style:region-left> 16.16, <style:region-right> 16.18, <table:table> 9.1.2, <text:alphabetical-index> 8.8, <text:alphabetical-index-auto-mark-file> 8.8.3, <text:bibliography> 8.9, <text:change> 5.5.8.4, <text:change-end> 5.5.8.3, <text:change-start> 5.5.8.2, <text:dde-connection-decls> 14.7.2, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:illustration-index> 8.4, <text:index-title> 8.2.3, <text:list> 5.3.1, <text:object-index> 8.6, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:section> 5.4, <text:sequence-decls> 7.4.11, <text:table-index> 8.5, <text:table-of-content> 8.3, <text:tracked-changes> 5.5.2, <text:user-field-decls> 7.4.7, <text:user-index> 8.7 and <text:variable-decls> 7.4.2.

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        The <style:footer-left> element has the following child elements: <style:region-center> ?, <style:region-left> ?, <style:region-right> ?, <table:table> ?, <text:alphabetical-index> ?, <text:alphabetical-index-auto-mark-file> ?, <text:bibliography> ?, <text:change> ?, <text:change-end> ?, <text:change-start> ?, <text:dde-connection-decls> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:illustration-index> ?, <text:index-title> ?, <text:list> ?, <text:object-index> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:section> ?, <text:sequence-decls> ?, <text:table-index> ?, <text:table-of-content> ?, <text:tracked-changes> ?, <text:user-field-decls> ?, <text:user-index> ? and <text:variable-decls> ?.

        16.16 <style:region-left>

        The <style:region-left> element specifies a left-aligned portion of a header or footer. That region may contain a sequence of <text:p> elements.

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        The <style:region-left> element is usable within the following elements: <style:footer> 16.12, <style:footer-first> 16.13, <style:footer-left> 16.15, <style:header> 16.10, <style:header-first> 16.11 and <style:header-left> 16.14.

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        The <style:region-left> element is usable within the following elements: <style:footer> ?, <style:footer-first> ?, <style:footer-left> ?, <style:header> ?, <style:header-first> ? and <style:header-left> ?.

        The <style:region-left> element has no attributes.

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        The <style:region-left> element has the following child element: <text:p> 5.1.3.

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        The <style:region-left> element has the following child element: <text:p> ?.

        16.17 <style:region-center>

        The <style:region-center> element specifies a center-aligned portion of a header or footer. That region may contain a sequence of <text:p> elements.

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        The <style:region-center> element is usable within the following elements: <style:footer> 16.12, <style:footer-first> 16.13, <style:footer-left> 16.15, <style:header> 16.10, <style:header-first> 16.11 and <style:header-left> 16.14.

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        The <style:region-center> element is usable within the following elements: <style:footer> ?, <style:footer-first> ?, <style:footer-left> ?, <style:header> ?, <style:header-first> ? and <style:header-left> ?.

        The <style:region-center> element has no attributes.

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        The <style:region-center> element has the following child element: <text:p> 5.1.3.

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        The <style:region-center> element has the following child element: <text:p> ?.

        16.18 <style:region-right>

        The <style:region-right> element specifies a right-aligned portion of a header or footer. That region may contain a sequence of <text:p> elements.

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        The <style:region-right> element is usable within the following elements: <style:footer> 16.12, <style:footer-first> 16.13, <style:footer-left> 16.15, <style:header> 16.10, <style:header-first> 16.11 and <style:header-left> 16.14.

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        The <style:region-right> element is usable within the following elements: <style:footer> ?, <style:footer-first> ?, <style:footer-left> ?, <style:header> ?, <style:header-first> ? and <style:header-left> ?.

        The <style:region-right> element has no attributes.

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        The <style:region-right> element has the following child element: <text:p> 5.1.3.

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        The <style:region-right> element has the following child element: <text:p> ?.

        16.19 <presentation:notes>

        The <presentation:notes> element defines a notes page. A notes page contains a preview of a drawing page and additional graphic shapes.

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        The <presentation:notes> element is usable within the following elements: <draw:page> 10.2.4 and <style:master-page> 16.9.

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        The <presentation:notes> element is usable within the following elements: <draw:page> ? and <style:master-page> ?.

        -

        The <presentation:notes> element has the following attributes: draw:style-name 19.219, presentation:use-date-time-name 19.428, presentation:use-footer-name 19.429, presentation:use-header-name 19.430 and style:page-layout-name 19.508.

        +

        The <presentation:notes> element has the following attributes: draw:style-name ?, presentation:use-date-time-name ?, presentation:use-footer-name ?, presentation:use-header-name ? and style:page-layout-name ?.

        -

        The <presentation:notes> element has the following child elements: <dr3d:scene> 10.5.2, <draw:a> 10.4.12, <draw:caption> 10.3.11, <draw:circle> 10.3.8, <draw:connector> 10.3.10, <draw:control> 10.3.13, <draw:custom-shape> 10.6.1, <draw:ellipse> 10.3.9, <draw:frame> 10.4.2, <draw:g> 10.3.15, <draw:line> 10.3.3, <draw:measure> 10.3.12, <draw:page-thumbnail> 10.3.14, <draw:path> 10.3.7, <draw:polygon> 10.3.5, <draw:polyline> 10.3.4, <draw:rect> 10.3.2, <draw:regular-polygon> 10.3.6 and <office:forms> 13.2.

        +

        The <presentation:notes> element has the following child elements: <dr3d:scene> ?, <draw:a> ?, <draw:caption> ?, <draw:circle> ?, <draw:connector> ?, <draw:control> ?, <draw:custom-shape> ?, <draw:ellipse> ?, <draw:frame> ?, <draw:g> ?, <draw:line> ?, <draw:measure> ?, <draw:page-thumbnail> ?, <draw:path> ?, <draw:polygon> ?, <draw:polyline> ?, <draw:rect> ?, <draw:regular-polygon> ? and <office:forms> ?.

        16.20 <table:table-template>

        A <table:table-template> element represents a set of references to table cell styles that specify the formatting to be used when creating a table.

        If more than one table cell style reference is applicable to a cell, the first style that is applicable is chosen in the following order:

         

        -

        The <table:table-template> element is usable within the following element: <office:styles> 3.15.2.

        +

        The <table:table-template> element is usable within the following element: <office:styles> ?.

        -

        The <table:table-template> element has the following attributes: table:first-row-end-column 19.644, table:first-row-start-column 19.645, table:last-row-end-column 19.663, table:last-row-start-column 19.665 and table:name 19.677.

        +

        The <table:table-template> element has the following attributes: table:first-row-end-column ?, table:first-row-start-column ?, table:last-row-end-column ?, table:last-row-start-column ? and table:name ?.

        -

        The <table:table-template> element has the following child elements: <table:background> 16.22, <table:body> 16.21.6, <table:even-columns> 16.21.9, <table:even-rows> 16.21.7, <table:first-column> 16.21.4, <table:first-row> 16.21.2, <table:last-column> 16.21.5, <table:last-row> 16.21.3, <table:odd-columns> 16.21.10 and <table:odd-rows> 16.21.8.

        +

        The <table:table-template> element has the following child elements: <table:background> ?, <table:body> ?, <table:even-columns> ?, <table:even-rows> ?, <table:first-column> ?, <table:first-row> ?, <table:last-column> ?, <table:last-row> ?, <table:odd-columns> ? and <table:odd-rows> ?.

        16.21 Cell Styles

        16.21.1 General

        @@ -7267,90 +7265,90 @@

        16.21.2 The <table:first-row> element specifies a cell style that shall be applied to the first row of a table.

        -

        The <table:first-row> element is usable within the following element: <table:table-template> 16.20.

        +

        The <table:first-row> element is usable within the following element: <table:table-template> ?.

        -

        The <table:first-row> element has the following attributes: table:paragraph-style-name 19.692 and table:style-name 19.730.

        +

        The <table:first-row> element has the following attributes: table:paragraph-style-name ? and table:style-name ?.

        The <table:first-row> element has no child elements.

        16.21.3 <table:last-row>

        The <table:last-row> element specifies a cell style that shall be applied to the last row of a table.

        -

        The <table:last-row> element is usable within the following element: <table:table-template> 16.20.

        +

        The <table:last-row> element is usable within the following element: <table:table-template> ?.

        -

        The <table:last-row> element has the following attributes: table:paragraph-style-name 19.692 and table:style-name 19.730.

        +

        The <table:last-row> element has the following attributes: table:paragraph-style-name ? and table:style-name ?.

        The <table:last-row> element has no child elements.

        16.21.4 <table:first-column>

        The <table:first-column> element specifies a cell style that shall be applied to the first column in a table.

        -

        The <table:first-column> element is usable within the following element: <table:table-template> 16.20.

        +

        The <table:first-column> element is usable within the following element: <table:table-template> ?.

        -

        The <table:first-column> element has the following attributes: table:paragraph-style-name 19.692 and table:style-name 19.730.

        +

        The <table:first-column> element has the following attributes: table:paragraph-style-name ? and table:style-name ?.

        The <table:first-column> element has no child elements.

        16.21.5 <table:last-column>

        The <table:last-column> element specifies a cell style that shall be applied to the last column in a table.

        -

        The <table:last-column> element is usable within the following element: <table:table-template> 16.20.

        +

        The <table:last-column> element is usable within the following element: <table:table-template> ?.

        -

        The <table:last-column> element has the following attributes: table:paragraph-style-name 19.692 and table:style-name 19.730.

        +

        The <table:last-column> element has the following attributes: table:paragraph-style-name ? and table:style-name ?.

        The <table:last-column> element has no child elements.

        16.21.6 <table:body>

        The <table:body> element specifies styles for cells that are not governed by other specified styles.

        -

        The <table:body> element is usable within the following element: <table:table-template> 16.20.

        +

        The <table:body> element is usable within the following element: <table:table-template> ?.

        -

        The <table:body> element has the following attributes: table:paragraph-style-name 19.692 and table:style-name 19.730.

        +

        The <table:body> element has the following attributes: table:paragraph-style-name ? and table:style-name ?.

        The <table:body> element has no child elements.

        16.21.7 <table:even-rows>

        The <table:even-rows> element specifies styles to be applied to even rows in a table.

        -

        The <table:even-rows> element is usable within the following element: <table:table-template> 16.20.

        +

        The <table:even-rows> element is usable within the following element: <table:table-template> ?.

        -

        The <table:even-rows> element has the following attributes: table:paragraph-style-name 19.692 and table:style-name 19.730.

        +

        The <table:even-rows> element has the following attributes: table:paragraph-style-name ? and table:style-name ?.

        The <table:even-rows> element has no child elements.

        16.21.8 <table:odd-rows>

        The <table:odd-rows> element specifies styles to be applied to odd rows in a table.

        -

        The <table:odd-rows> element is usable within the following element: <table:table-template> 16.20.

        +

        The <table:odd-rows> element is usable within the following element: <table:table-template> ?.

        -

        The <table:odd-rows> element has the following attributes: table:paragraph-style-name 19.692 and table:style-name 19.730.

        +

        The <table:odd-rows> element has the following attributes: table:paragraph-style-name ? and table:style-name ?.

        The <table:odd-rows> element has no child elements.

        16.21.9 <table:even-columns>

        The <table:even-columns> element specifies styles to be applied to even columns in a table.

        -

        The <table:even-columns> element is usable within the following element: <table:table-template> 16.20.

        +

        The <table:even-columns> element is usable within the following element: <table:table-template> ?.

        -

        The <table:even-columns> element has the following attributes: table:paragraph-style-name 19.692 and table:style-name 19.730.

        +

        The <table:even-columns> element has the following attributes: table:paragraph-style-name ? and table:style-name ?.

        The <table:even-columns> element has no child elements.

        16.21.10 <table:odd-columns>

        The <table:odd-columns> element specifies styles to be applied to odd columns in a table.

        -

        The <table:odd-columns> element is usable within the following element: <table:table-template> 16.20.

        +

        The <table:odd-columns> element is usable within the following element: <table:table-template> ?.

        -

        The <table:odd-columns> element has the following attributes: table:paragraph-style-name 19.692 and table:style-name 19.730.

        +

        The <table:odd-columns> element has the following attributes: table:paragraph-style-name ? and table:style-name ?.

        The <table:odd-columns> element has no child elements.

        16.22 <table:background>

        The <table:background> element specifies a table style that provides a background to a table that is visible if all or part of the table is transparent.

        -

        The <table:background> element is usable within the following element: <table:table-template> 16.20.

        +

        The <table:background> element is usable within the following element: <table:table-template> ?.

        -

        The <table:background> element has the following attribute: table:style-name 19.730.

        +

        The <table:background> element has the following attribute: table:style-name ?.

        The <table:background> element has no child elements.

        16.23 <style:font-face>

        @@ -7365,54 +7363,54 @@

        16.23 Font face declarations support the font descriptor attributes and elements described in §20.8.3 of [SVG].

        -

        The <style:font-face> element is usable within the following element: <office:font-face-decls> 3.14.

        +

        The <style:font-face> element is usable within the following element: <office:font-face-decls> ?.

        -

        The <style:font-face> element has the following attributes: style:font-adornments 19.482, style:font-charset 19.483, style:font-family-generic 19.484, style:font-pitch 19.485, style:name 19.502, svg:accent-height 19.523, svg:alphabetic 19.524, svg:ascent 19.525, svg:bbox 19.526, svg:cap-height 19.527, svg:descent 19.531, svg:font-family 19.532, svg:font-size 19.533, svg:font-stretch 19.534, svg:font-style 19.535, svg:font-variant 19.536, svg:font-weight 19.537, svg:hanging 19.542, svg:ideographic 19.544, svg:mathematical 19.545, svg:overline-position 19.549, svg:overline-thickness 19.550, svg:panose-1 19.551, svg:slope 19.556, svg:stemh 19.558, svg:stemv 19.559, svg:strikethrough-position 19.562, svg:strikethrough-thickness 19.563, svg:underline-position 19.566, svg:underline-thickness 19.567, svg:unicode-range 19.568, svg:units-per-em 19.569, svg:v-alphabetic 19.570, svg:v-hanging 19.571, svg:v-ideographic 19.572, svg:v-mathematical 19.573, svg:widths 19.576 and svg:x-height 19.580.

        +

        The <style:font-face> element has the following attributes: style:font-adornments ?, style:font-charset ?, style:font-family-generic ?, style:font-pitch ?, style:name ?, svg:accent-height ?, svg:alphabetic ?, svg:ascent ?, svg:bbox ?, svg:cap-height ?, svg:descent ?, svg:font-family ?, svg:font-size ?, svg:font-stretch ?, svg:font-style ?, svg:font-variant ?, svg:font-weight ?, svg:hanging ?, svg:ideographic ?, svg:mathematical ?, svg:overline-position ?, svg:overline-thickness ?, svg:panose-1 ?, svg:slope ?, svg:stemh ?, svg:stemv ?, svg:strikethrough-position ?, svg:strikethrough-thickness ?, svg:underline-position ?, svg:underline-thickness ?, svg:unicode-range ?, svg:units-per-em ?, svg:v-alphabetic ?, svg:v-hanging ?, svg:v-ideographic ?, svg:v-mathematical ?, svg:widths ? and svg:x-height ?.

        -

        The <style:font-face> element has the following child elements: <svg:definition-src> 16.27 and <svg:font-face-src> 16.24.

        +

        The <style:font-face> element has the following child elements: <svg:definition-src> ? and <svg:font-face-src> ?.

        16.24 <svg:font-face-src>

        See §20.8.3 of [SVG].

        -

        The <svg:font-face-src> element is usable within the following element: <style:font-face> 16.23.

        +

        The <svg:font-face-src> element is usable within the following element: <style:font-face> ?.

        The <svg:font-face-src> element has no attributes.

        -

        The <svg:font-face-src> element has the following child elements: <svg:font-face-name> 16.25 and <svg:font-face-uri> 16.26.

        +

        The <svg:font-face-src> element has the following child elements: <svg:font-face-name> ? and <svg:font-face-uri> ?.

        16.25 <svg:font-face-name>

        See §20.8.3 of [SVG].

        -

        The <svg:font-face-name> element is usable within the following element: <svg:font-face-src> 16.24.

        +

        The <svg:font-face-name> element is usable within the following element: <svg:font-face-src> ?.

        -

        The <svg:font-face-name> element has the following attribute: svg:name 19.546.

        +

        The <svg:font-face-name> element has the following attribute: svg:name ?.

        The <svg:font-face-name> element has no child elements.

        16.26 <svg:font-face-uri>

        See § 20.8.3 of [SVG].

        -

        The <svg:font-face-uri> element is usable within the following element: <svg:font-face-src> 16.24.

        +

        The <svg:font-face-uri> element is usable within the following element: <svg:font-face-src> ?.

        -

        The <svg:font-face-uri> element has the following attributes: xlink:actuate 19.915, xlink:href 19.916 and xlink:type 19.919.

        +

        The <svg:font-face-uri> element has the following attributes: xlink:actuate ?, xlink:href ? and xlink:type ?.

        -

        The <svg:font-face-uri> element has the following child element: <svg:font-face-format> 16.28.

        +

        The <svg:font-face-uri> element has the following child element: <svg:font-face-format> ?.

        16.27 <svg:definition-src>

        See § 20.8.3 of [SVG].

        -

        The <svg:definition-src> element is usable within the following element: <style:font-face> 16.23.

        +

        The <svg:definition-src> element is usable within the following element: <style:font-face> ?.

        -

        The <svg:definition-src> element has the following attributes: xlink:actuate 19.915, xlink:href 19.916 and xlink:type 19.919.

        +

        The <svg:definition-src> element has the following attributes: xlink:actuate ?, xlink:href ? and xlink:type ?.

        The <svg:definition-src> element has no child elements.

        16.28 <svg:font-face-format>

        See §20.8.3 of [SVG].

        -

        The <svg:font-face-format> element is usable within the following element: <svg:font-face-uri> 16.26.

        +

        The <svg:font-face-format> element is usable within the following element: <svg:font-face-uri> ?.

        -

        The <svg:font-face-format> element has the following attribute: svg:string 19.564.

        +

        The <svg:font-face-format> element has the following attribute: svg:string ?.

        The <svg:font-face-format> element has no child elements.

        16.29 Data Styles

        @@ -7429,27 +7427,27 @@

        16.29.2 <

        Note: Tab alignment should be supported in spreadsheets for interoperability (display) purposes.

        -

        The <number:number-style> element is usable within the following elements: <office:automatic-styles> 3.15.3 and <office:styles> 3.15.2.

        +

        The <number:number-style> element is usable within the following elements: <office:automatic-styles> ? and <office:styles> ?.

        -

        The <number:number-style> element has the following attributes: number:country 19.342, number:language 19.351, number:rfc-language-tag 19.360, number:script 19.361, number:title 19.364, number:transliteration-country 19.365, number:transliteration-format 19.366, number:transliteration-language 19.367, number:transliteration-style 19.368, style:display-name 19.476, style:name 19.502 and style:volatile 19.521.

        +

        The <number:number-style> element has the following attributes: number:country ?, number:language ?, number:rfc-language-tag ?, number:script ?, number:title ?, number:transliteration-country ?, number:transliteration-format ?, number:transliteration-language ?, number:transliteration-style ?, style:display-name ?, style:name ? and style:volatile ?.

        -

        The <number:number-style> element has the following child elements: <number:fill-character> 16.29.5, <number:fraction> 16.29.7, <number:number> 16.29.3, <number:scientific-number> 16.29.6, <number:text> 16.29.27, <style:map> 16.3 and <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

        +

        The <number:number-style> element has the following child elements: <number:fill-character> ?, <number:fraction> ?, <number:number> ?, <number:scientific-number> ?, <number:text> ?, <style:map> ? and <style:text-properties> ?.

        16.29.3 <number:number>

        The <number:number> element specifies the display formatting properties for a decimal number.

        -

        The <number:number> element is usable within the following elements: <number:currency-style> 16.29.8, <number:number-style> 16.29.2 and <number:percentage-style> 16.29.10.

        +

        The <number:number> element is usable within the following elements: <number:currency-style> ?, <number:number-style> ? and <number:percentage-style> ?.

        -

        The <number:number> element has the following attributes: number:decimal-places 19.343, number:decimal-replacement 19.344, number:display-factor 19.346, number:grouping 19.350, number:min-decimal-places 19.356 and number:min-integer-digits 19.355.

        +

        The <number:number> element has the following attributes: number:decimal-places ?, number:decimal-replacement ?, number:display-factor ?, number:grouping ?, number:min-decimal-places ? and number:min-integer-digits ?.

        -

        The <number:number> element has the following child element: <number:embedded-text> 16.29.4.

        +

        The <number:number> element has the following child element: <number:embedded-text> ?.

        16.29.4 <number:embedded-text>

        The <number:embedded-text> element specifies text that is displayed at one specific position within a number.

        -

        The <number:embedded-text> element is usable within the following element: <number:number> 16.29.3.

        +

        The <number:embedded-text> element is usable within the following element: <number:number> ?.

        -

        The <number:embedded-text> element has the following attribute: number:position 19.358.

        +

        The <number:embedded-text> element has the following attribute: number:position ?.

        The <number:embedded-text> element has no child elements.

        @@ -7460,7 +7458,7 @@

        16.29.5

        Fill characters may not fill all the available space in a cell. The distribution of the remaining space is implementation-dependent.

        -

        The <number:fill-character> element is usable within the following elements: <number:currency-style> 16.29.8, <number:date-style> 16.29.11, <number:number-style> 16.29.2, <number:percentage-style> 16.29.10, <number:text-style> 16.29.26 and <number:time-style> 16.29.19.

        +

        The <number:fill-character> element is usable within the following elements: <number:currency-style> ?, <number:date-style> ?, <number:number-style> ?, <number:percentage-style> ?, <number:text-style> ? and <number:time-style> ?.

        The <number:fill-character> element has no attributes.

        @@ -7471,38 +7469,38 @@

        16.2

        The <number:scientific-number> element specifies the display formatting properties for a number style that should be displayed in scientific format.

        -

        The <number:scientific-number> element is usable within the following element: <number:number-style> 16.29.2.

        +

        The <number:scientific-number> element is usable within the following element: <number:number-style> ?.

        -

        The <number:scientific-number> element has the following attributes: number:decimal-places 19.343, number:exponent-interval 19.347, number:forced-exponent-sign 19.349, number:grouping 19.350, number:min-decimal-places 19.356, number:min-exponent-digits 19.354 and number:min-integer-digits 19.355.

        +

        The <number:scientific-number> element has the following attributes: number:decimal-places ?, number:exponent-interval ?, number:forced-exponent-sign ?, number:grouping ?, number:min-decimal-places ?, number:min-exponent-digits ? and number:min-integer-digits ?.

        The <number:scientific-number> element has no child elements.

        16.29.7 <number:fraction>

        The <number:fraction> element specifies the display formatting properties for a number style that should be displayed as a fraction.

        -

        The <number:fraction> element is usable within the following element: <number:number-style> 16.29.2.

        +

        The <number:fraction> element is usable within the following element: <number:number-style> ?.

        -

        The <number:fraction> element has the following attributes: number:denominator-value 19.345, number:grouping 19.350, number:max-denominator-value 19.352, number:min-denominator-digits 19.353, number:min-integer-digits 19.355 and number:min-numerator-digits 19.357.

        +

        The <number:fraction> element has the following attributes: number:denominator-value ?, number:grouping ?, number:max-denominator-value ?, number:min-denominator-digits ?, number:min-integer-digits ? and number:min-numerator-digits ?.

        The <number:fraction> element has no child elements.

        16.29.8 <number:currency-style>

        The <number:currency-style> element specifies the style for currency values.

        -

        The <number:currency-style> element is usable within the following elements: <office:automatic-styles> 3.15.3 and <office:styles> 3.15.2.

        +

        The <number:currency-style> element is usable within the following elements: <office:automatic-styles> ? and <office:styles> ?.

        -

        The <number:currency-style> element has the following attributes: number:automatic-order 19.340, number:country 19.342, number:language 19.351, number:rfc-language-tag 19.360, number:script 19.361, number:title 19.364, number:transliteration-country 19.365, number:transliteration-format 19.366, number:transliteration-language 19.367, number:transliteration-style 19.368, style:display-name 19.476, style:name 19.502 and style:volatile 19.521.

        +

        The <number:currency-style> element has the following attributes: number:automatic-order ?, number:country ?, number:language ?, number:rfc-language-tag ?, number:script ?, number:title ?, number:transliteration-country ?, number:transliteration-format ?, number:transliteration-language ?, number:transliteration-style ?, style:display-name ?, style:name ? and style:volatile ?.

        -

        The <number:currency-style> element has the following child elements: <number:currency-symbol> 16.29.9, <number:fill-character> 16.29.5, <number:number> 16.29.3, <number:text> 16.29.27, <style:map> 16.3 and <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

        +

        The <number:currency-style> element has the following child elements: <number:currency-symbol> ?, <number:fill-character> ?, <number:number> ?, <number:text> ?, <style:map> ? and <style:text-properties> ?.

        16.29.9 <number:currency-symbol>

        The <number:currency-symbol> element specifies whether a currency symbol is displayed in a currency style.

        The content of this element is the text that is displayed as the currency symbol. If the element is empty or contains white space characters only, the default currency symbol for the currency style or the language and country of the currency style is displayed.

        -

        The <number:currency-symbol> element is usable within the following element: <number:currency-style> 16.29.8.

        +

        The <number:currency-symbol> element is usable within the following element: <number:currency-style> ?.

        -

        The <number:currency-symbol> element has the following attributes: number:country 19.342, number:language 19.351, number:rfc-language-tag 19.360 and number:script 19.361.

        +

        The <number:currency-symbol> element has the following attributes: number:country ?, number:language ?, number:rfc-language-tag ? and number:script ?.

        The <number:currency-symbol> element has no child elements.

        @@ -7513,81 +7511,81 @@

        16.2

        A <number:percentage-style> element should have <number:text> child element whose character data contains a “%” (U+0025, PERCENT SIGN) character.

        -

        The <number:percentage-style> element is usable within the following elements: <office:automatic-styles> 3.15.3 and <office:styles> 3.15.2.

        +

        The <number:percentage-style> element is usable within the following elements: <office:automatic-styles> ? and <office:styles> ?.

        -

        The <number:percentage-style> element has the following attributes: number:country 19.342, number:language 19.351, number:rfc-language-tag 19.360, number:script 19.361, number:title 19.364, number:transliteration-country 19.365, number:transliteration-format 19.366, number:transliteration-language 19.367, number:transliteration-style 19.368, style:display-name 19.476, style:name 19.502 and style:volatile 19.521.

        +

        The <number:percentage-style> element has the following attributes: number:country ?, number:language ?, number:rfc-language-tag ?, number:script ?, number:title ?, number:transliteration-country ?, number:transliteration-format ?, number:transliteration-language ?, number:transliteration-style ?, style:display-name ?, style:name ? and style:volatile ?.

        -

        The <number:percentage-style> element has the following child elements: <number:fill-character> 16.29.5, <number:number> 16.29.3, <number:text> 16.29.27, <style:map> 16.3 and <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

        +

        The <number:percentage-style> element has the following child elements: <number:fill-character> ?, <number:number> ?, <number:text> ?, <style:map> ? and <style:text-properties> ?.

        16.29.11 <number:date-style>

        The <number:date-style> element specifies a style for date values.

         

        -

        The <number:date-style> element is usable within the following elements: <office:automatic-styles> 3.15.3 and <office:styles> 3.15.2.

        +

        The <number:date-style> element is usable within the following elements: <office:automatic-styles> ? and <office:styles> ?.

        -

        The <number:date-style> element has the following attributes: number:automatic-order 19.340, number:country 19.342, number:format-source 19.348, number:language 19.351, number:rfc-language-tag 19.360, number:script 19.361, number:title 19.364, number:transliteration-country 19.365, number:transliteration-format 19.366, number:transliteration-language 19.367, number:transliteration-style 19.368, style:display-name 19.476, style:name 19.502 and style:volatile 19.521.

        +

        The <number:date-style> element has the following attributes: number:automatic-order ?, number:country ?, number:format-source ?, number:language ?, number:rfc-language-tag ?, number:script ?, number:title ?, number:transliteration-country ?, number:transliteration-format ?, number:transliteration-language ?, number:transliteration-style ?, style:display-name ?, style:name ? and style:volatile ?.

        -

        The <number:date-style> element has the following child elements: <number:am-pm> 16.29.23, <number:day> 16.29.12, <number:day-of-week> 16.29.16, <number:era> 16.29.15, <number:fill-character> 16.29.5, <number:hours> 16.29.20, <number:minutes> 16.29.21, <number:month> 16.29.13, <number:quarter> 16.29.18, <number:seconds> 16.29.22, <number:text> 16.29.27, <number:week-of-year> 16.29.17, <number:year> 16.29.14, <style:map> 16.3 and <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

        +

        The <number:date-style> element has the following child elements: <number:am-pm> ?, <number:day> ?, <number:day-of-week> ?, <number:era> ?, <number:fill-character> ?, <number:hours> ?, <number:minutes> ?, <number:month> ?, <number:quarter> ?, <number:seconds> ?, <number:text> ?, <number:week-of-year> ?, <number:year> ?, <style:map> ? and <style:text-properties> ?.

        16.29.12 <number:day>

        The <number:day> element specifies a day of a month in a date.

        -

        The <number:day> element is usable within the following element: <number:date-style> 16.29.11.

        +

        The <number:day> element is usable within the following element: <number:date-style> ?.

        -

        The <number:day> element has the following attributes: number:calendar 19.341 and number:style 19.362.

        +

        The <number:day> element has the following attributes: number:calendar ? and number:style ?.

        The <number:day> element has no child elements.

        16.29.13 <number:month>

        The <number:month> element specifies a month in a date.

        -

        The <number:month> element is usable within the following element: <number:date-style> 16.29.11.

        +

        The <number:month> element is usable within the following element: <number:date-style> ?.

        -

        The <number:month> element has the following attributes: number:calendar 19.341, number:possessive-form 19.359, number:style 19.362 and number:textual 19.363.

        +

        The <number:month> element has the following attributes: number:calendar ?, number:possessive-form ?, number:style ? and number:textual ?.

        The <number:month> element has no child elements.

        16.29.14 <number:year>

        The <number:year> element specifies a year in a date.

        -

        The <number:year> element is usable within the following element: <number:date-style> 16.29.11.

        +

        The <number:year> element is usable within the following element: <number:date-style> ?.

        -

        The <number:year> element has the following attributes: number:calendar 19.341 and number:style 19.362.

        +

        The <number:year> element has the following attributes: number:calendar ? and number:style ?.

        The <number:year> element has no child elements.

        16.29.15 <number:era>

        The <number:era> element specifies an era in which a year is counted.

        -

        The <number:era> element is usable within the following element: <number:date-style> 16.29.11.

        +

        The <number:era> element is usable within the following element: <number:date-style> ?.

        -

        The <number:era> element has the following attributes: number:calendar 19.341 and number:style 19.362.

        +

        The <number:era> element has the following attributes: number:calendar ? and number:style ?.

        The <number:era> element has no child elements.

        16.29.16 <number:day-of-week>

        The <number:day-of-week> element specifies a day of a week in a date.

        -

        The <number:day-of-week> element is usable within the following element: <number:date-style> 16.29.11.

        +

        The <number:day-of-week> element is usable within the following element: <number:date-style> ?.

        -

        The <number:day-of-week> element has the following attributes: number:calendar 19.341 and number:style 19.362.

        +

        The <number:day-of-week> element has the following attributes: number:calendar ? and number:style ?.

        The <number:day-of-week> element has no child elements.

        16.29.17 <number:week-of-year>

        The <number:week-of-year> element specifies a week of a year in a date.

        -

        The <number:week-of-year> element is usable within the following element: <number:date-style> 16.29.11.

        +

        The <number:week-of-year> element is usable within the following element: <number:date-style> ?.

        -

        The <number:week-of-year> element has the following attribute: number:calendar 19.341.

        +

        The <number:week-of-year> element has the following attribute: number:calendar ?.

        The <number:week-of-year> element has no child elements.

        16.29.18 <number:quarter>

        The <number:quarter> element specifies a quarter of a year in a date.

        -

        The <number:quarter> element is usable within the following element: <number:date-style> 16.29.11.

        +

        The <number:quarter> element is usable within the following element: <number:date-style> ?.

        -

        The <number:quarter> element has the following attributes: number:calendar 19.341 and number:style 19.362.

        +

        The <number:quarter> element has the following attributes: number:calendar ? and number:style ?.

        The <number:quarter> element has no child elements.

        16.29.19 <number:time-style>

        @@ -7598,36 +7596,36 @@

        16.29.19 <

        The <number:time-style> element can also contain <number:text> elements, which display additional text.

        -

        The <number:time-style> element is usable within the following elements: <office:automatic-styles> 3.15.3 and <office:styles> 3.15.2.

        +

        The <number:time-style> element is usable within the following elements: <office:automatic-styles> ? and <office:styles> ?.

        -

        The <number:time-style> element has the following attributes: number:country 19.342, number:format-source 19.348, number:language 19.351, number:rfc-language-tag 19.360, number:script 19.361, number:title 19.364, number:transliteration-country 19.365, number:transliteration-format 19.366, number:transliteration-language 19.367, number:transliteration-style 19.368, number:truncate-on-overflow 19.369, style:display-name 19.476, style:name 19.502 and style:volatile 19.521.

        +

        The <number:time-style> element has the following attributes: number:country ?, number:format-source ?, number:language ?, number:rfc-language-tag ?, number:script ?, number:title ?, number:transliteration-country ?, number:transliteration-format ?, number:transliteration-language ?, number:transliteration-style ?, number:truncate-on-overflow ?, style:display-name ?, style:name ? and style:volatile ?.

        -

        The <number:time-style> element has the following child elements: <number:am-pm> 16.29.23, <number:fill-character> 16.29.5, <number:hours> 16.29.20, <number:minutes> 16.29.21, <number:seconds> 16.29.22, <number:text> 16.29.27, <style:map> 16.3 and <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

        +

        The <number:time-style> element has the following child elements: <number:am-pm> ?, <number:fill-character> ?, <number:hours> ?, <number:minutes> ?, <number:seconds> ?, <number:text> ?, <style:map> ? and <style:text-properties> ?.

        16.29.20 <number:hours>

        The <number:hours> element specifies whether hours are displayed as part of a date or time.

        -

        The <number:hours> element is usable within the following elements: <number:date-style> 16.29.11 and <number:time-style> 16.29.19.

        +

        The <number:hours> element is usable within the following elements: <number:date-style> ? and <number:time-style> ?.

        -

        The <number:hours> element has the following attribute: number:style 19.362.

        +

        The <number:hours> element has the following attribute: number:style ?.

        The <number:hours> element has no child elements.

        16.29.21 <number:minutes>

        The <number:minutes> element specifies whether minutes are displayed as part of a date or time.

        -

        The <number:minutes> element is usable within the following elements: <number:date-style> 16.29.11 and <number:time-style> 16.29.19.

        +

        The <number:minutes> element is usable within the following elements: <number:date-style> ? and <number:time-style> ?.

        -

        The <number:minutes> element has the following attribute: number:style 19.362.

        +

        The <number:minutes> element has the following attribute: number:style ?.

        The <number:minutes> element has no child elements.

        16.29.22 <number:seconds>

        The <number:seconds> element specifies whether seconds are displayed as part of a date or time.

        -

        The <number:seconds> element is usable within the following elements: <number:date-style> 16.29.11 and <number:time-style> 16.29.19.

        +

        The <number:seconds> element is usable within the following elements: <number:date-style> ? and <number:time-style> ?.

        -

        The <number:seconds> element has the following attributes: number:decimal-places 19.343 and number:style 19.362.

        +

        The <number:seconds> element has the following attributes: number:decimal-places ? and number:style ?.

        The <number:seconds> element has no child elements.

        16.29.23 <number:am-pm>

        @@ -7636,7 +7634,7 @@

        16.29.23 If a <number:am-pm> element is contained in a date or time style, hours are displayed using values from 1 to 12 only.

        -

        The <number:am-pm> element is usable within the following elements: <number:date-style> 16.29.11 and <number:time-style> 16.29.19.

        +

        The <number:am-pm> element is usable within the following elements: <number:date-style> ? and <number:time-style> ?.

        The <number:am-pm> element has no attributes.

        @@ -7645,16 +7643,16 @@

        16.29.2

        The <number:boolean-style> element defines a style for Boolean values.

        -

        The <number:boolean-style> element is usable within the following elements: <office:automatic-styles> 3.15.3 and <office:styles> 3.15.2.

        +

        The <number:boolean-style> element is usable within the following elements: <office:automatic-styles> ? and <office:styles> ?.

        -

        The <number:boolean-style> element has the following attributes: number:country 19.342, number:language 19.351, number:rfc-language-tag 19.360, number:script 19.361, number:title 19.364, number:transliteration-country 19.365, number:transliteration-format 19.366, number:transliteration-language 19.367, number:transliteration-style 19.368, style:display-name 19.476, style:name 19.502 and style:volatile 19.521.

        +

        The <number:boolean-style> element has the following attributes: number:country ?, number:language ?, number:rfc-language-tag ?, number:script ?, number:title ?, number:transliteration-country ?, number:transliteration-format ?, number:transliteration-language ?, number:transliteration-style ?, style:display-name ?, style:name ? and style:volatile ?.

        -

        The <number:boolean-style> element has the following child elements: <number:boolean> 16.29.25, <number:text> 16.29.27, <style:map> 16.3 and <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

        +

        The <number:boolean-style> element has the following child elements: <number:boolean> ?, <number:text> ?, <style:map> ? and <style:text-properties> ?.

        16.29.25 <number:boolean>

        The <number:boolean> element marks the position of the Boolean value of a Boolean style.

        -

        The <number:boolean> element is usable within the following element: <number:boolean-style> 16.29.24.

        +

        The <number:boolean> element is usable within the following element: <number:boolean-style> ?.

        The <number:boolean> element has no attributes.

        @@ -7665,16 +7663,16 @@

        16.29.26 <

        It can also contain <number:text> elements, which display additional text.

        -

        The <number:text-style> element is usable within the following elements: <office:automatic-styles> 3.15.3 and <office:styles> 3.15.2.

        +

        The <number:text-style> element is usable within the following elements: <office:automatic-styles> ? and <office:styles> ?.

        -

        The <number:text-style> element has the following attributes: number:country 19.342, number:language 19.351, number:rfc-language-tag 19.360, number:script 19.361, number:title 19.364, number:transliteration-country 19.365, number:transliteration-format 19.366, number:transliteration-language 19.367, number:transliteration-style 19.368, style:display-name 19.476, style:name 19.502 and style:volatile 19.521.

        +

        The <number:text-style> element has the following attributes: number:country ?, number:language ?, number:rfc-language-tag ?, number:script ?, number:title ?, number:transliteration-country ?, number:transliteration-format ?, number:transliteration-language ?, number:transliteration-style ?, style:display-name ?, style:name ? and style:volatile ?.

        -

        The <number:text-style> element has the following child elements: <number:fill-character> 16.29.5, <number:text> 16.29.27, <number:text-content> 16.29.28, <style:map> 16.3 and <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

        +

        The <number:text-style> element has the following child elements: <number:fill-character> ?, <number:text> ?, <number:text-content> ?, <style:map> ? and <style:text-properties> ?.

        16.29.27 <number:text>

        The <number:text> element contains any fixed text for a data style.

        -

        The <number:text> element is usable within the following elements: <number:boolean-style> 16.29.24, <number:currency-style> 16.29.8, <number:date-style> 16.29.11, <number:num-list-format> 16.29.30, <number:number-style> 16.29.2, <number:percentage-style> 16.29.10, <number:text-style> 16.29.26 and <number:time-style> 16.29.19.

        +

        The <number:text> element is usable within the following elements: <number:boolean-style> ?, <number:currency-style> ?, <number:date-style> ?, <number:num-list-format> ?, <number:number-style> ?, <number:percentage-style> ?, <number:text-style> ? and <number:time-style> ?.

        The <number:text> element has no attributes.

        @@ -7685,7 +7683,7 @@

        16.29.28

        The <number:text-content> element marks the position of variable text content of a text style.

        -

        The <number:text-content> element is usable within the following element: <number:text-style> 16.29.26.

        +

        The <number:text-content> element is usable within the following element: <number:text-style> ?.

        The <number:text-content> element has no attributes.

        @@ -7694,29 +7692,29 @@

        16.29.

        The <style:text-properties> element specifies formatting properties for text.

         

        -

        The <style:text-properties> element is usable within the following elements: <number:boolean-style> 16.29.24, <number:currency-style> 16.29.8, <number:date-style> 16.29.11, <number:number-style> 16.29.2, <number:percentage-style> 16.29.10, <number:text-style> 16.29.26, <number:time-style> 16.29.19, <style:default-style> 16.4, <style:style> 16.2, <text:list-level-style-bullet> 16.33, <text:list-level-style-number> 16.34 and <text:outline-level-style> 16.37.

        +

        The <style:text-properties> element is usable within the following elements: <number:boolean-style> ?, <number:currency-style> ?, <number:date-style> ?, <number:number-style> ?, <number:percentage-style> ?, <number:text-style> ?, <number:time-style> ?, <style:default-style> ?, <style:style> ?, <text:list-level-style-bullet> ?, <text:list-level-style-number> ? and <text:outline-level-style> ?.

        -

        The <style:text-properties> element has the following attributes: fo:background-color 20.182, fo:color 20.187, fo:country 20.188, fo:font-family 20.189, fo:font-size 20.190, fo:font-style 20.191, fo:font-variant 20.192, fo:font-weight 20.193, fo:hyphenate 20.195, fo:hyphenation-push-char-count 20.198, fo:hyphenation-remain-char-count 20.199, fo:language 20.202, fo:letter-spacing 20.203, fo:script 20.222, fo:text-shadow 20.226, fo:text-transform 20.227, style:country-asian 20.256, style:country-complex 20.257, style:font-charset 20.268, style:font-charset-asian 20.269, style:font-charset-complex 20.270, style:font-family-asian 20.271, style:font-family-complex 20.272, style:font-family-generic 20.273, style:font-family-generic-asian 20.274, style:font-family-generic-complex 20.275, style:font-name 20.277, style:font-name-asian 20.278, style:font-name-complex 20.279, style:font-pitch 20.280, style:font-pitch-asian 20.281, style:font-pitch-complex 20.282, style:font-relief 20.283, style:font-size-asian 20.284, style:font-size-complex 20.285, style:font-size-rel 20.286, style:font-size-rel-asian 20.287, style:font-size-rel-complex 20.288, style:font-style-asian 20.289, style:font-style-complex 20.290, style:font-style-name 20.291, style:font-style-name-asian 20.292, style:font-style-name-complex 20.293, style:font-weight-asian 20.294, style:font-weight-complex 20.295, style:language-asian 20.302, style:language-complex 20.303, style:letter-kerning 20.316, style:rfc-language-tag 20.343, style:rfc-language-tag-asian 20.344, style:rfc-language-tag-complex 20.345, style:script-asian 20.356, style:script-complex 20.357, style:script-type 20.358, style:text-blinking 20.366, style:text-combine 20.367, style:text-combine-end-char 20.369, style:text-combine-start-char 20.368, style:text-emphasize 20.370, style:text-line-through-color 20.371, style:text-line-through-mode 20.372, style:text-line-through-style 20.373, style:text-line-through-text 20.374, style:text-line-through-text-style 20.375, style:text-line-through-type 20.376, style:text-line-through-width 20.377, style:text-outline 20.378, style:text-overline-color 20.379, style:text-overline-mode 20.380, style:text-overline-style 20.381, style:text-overline-type 20.382, style:text-overline-width 20.383, style:text-position 20.384, style:text-rotation-angle 20.385, style:text-rotation-scale 20.386, style:text-scale 20.387, style:text-underline-color 20.388, style:text-underline-mode 20.389, style:text-underline-style 20.390, style:text-underline-type 20.391, style:text-underline-width 20.392, style:use-window-font-color 20.395, text:condition 20.426, text:display 20.427.

        +

        The <style:text-properties> element has the following attributes: fo:background-color ?, fo:color ?, fo:country ?, fo:font-family ?, fo:font-size ?, fo:font-style ?, fo:font-variant ?, fo:font-weight ?, fo:hyphenate ?, fo:hyphenation-push-char-count ?, fo:hyphenation-remain-char-count ?, fo:language ?, fo:letter-spacing ?, fo:script ?, fo:text-shadow ?, fo:text-transform ?, style:country-asian ?, style:country-complex ?, style:font-charset ?, style:font-charset-asian ?, style:font-charset-complex ?, style:font-family-asian ?, style:font-family-complex ?, style:font-family-generic ?, style:font-family-generic-asian ?, style:font-family-generic-complex ?, style:font-name ?, style:font-name-asian ?, style:font-name-complex ?, style:font-pitch ?, style:font-pitch-asian ?, style:font-pitch-complex ?, style:font-relief ?, style:font-size-asian ?, style:font-size-complex ?, style:font-size-rel ?, style:font-size-rel-asian ?, style:font-size-rel-complex ?, style:font-style-asian ?, style:font-style-complex ?, style:font-style-name ?, style:font-style-name-asian ?, style:font-style-name-complex ?, style:font-weight-asian ?, style:font-weight-complex ?, style:language-asian ?, style:language-complex ?, style:letter-kerning ?, style:rfc-language-tag ?, style:rfc-language-tag-asian ?, style:rfc-language-tag-complex ?, style:script-asian ?, style:script-complex ?, style:script-type ?, style:text-blinking ?, style:text-combine ?, style:text-combine-end-char ?, style:text-combine-start-char ?, style:text-emphasize ?, style:text-line-through-color ?, style:text-line-through-mode ?, style:text-line-through-style ?, style:text-line-through-text ?, style:text-line-through-text-style ?, style:text-line-through-type ?, style:text-line-through-width ?, style:text-outline ?, style:text-overline-color ?, style:text-overline-mode ?, style:text-overline-style ?, style:text-overline-type ?, style:text-overline-width ?, style:text-position ?, style:text-rotation-angle ?, style:text-rotation-scale ?, style:text-scale ?, style:text-underline-color ?, style:text-underline-mode ?, style:text-underline-style ?, style:text-underline-type ?, style:text-underline-width ?, style:use-window-font-color ?, text:condition ?, text:display ?.

        The <style:text-properties> element has no child elements.

        16.29.30 <number:num-list-format>

        The <number:num-list-format> element defines a format for the displayed number string of a list level.

        -

        The <number:num-list-format> element is usable within the following elements: <office:automatic-styles> 3.15.3 and <office:styles> 3.15.2.

        +

        The <number:num-list-format> element is usable within the following elements: <office:automatic-styles> ? and <office:styles> ?.

        -

        The <number:num-list-format> element has the following attribute: style:name 19.502.

        +

        The <number:num-list-format> element has the following attribute: style:name ?.

        -

        The <number:num-list-format> element has the following child elements: <number:num-list-label> 16.29.31 and <number:text> 16.29.27.

        +

        The <number:num-list-format> element has the following child elements: <number:num-list-label> ? and <number:text> ?.

        16.29.31 <number:num-list-label>

        For display, at every list item these placeholders are replaced by the item’s list number corresponding to the list level specified by the text:level 19.834 attribute, formatted according to the style:num-format 19.504 attribute of the placeholder’s list level.

        Any placeholder specifying a list level higher than the list level containing the style:num-list-format-name 19.922 attribute shall be ignored.

        -

        The <number:num-list-label> element is usable within the following element: <number:num-list-format> 16.29.30.

        +

        The <number:num-list-label> element is usable within the following element: <number:num-list-format> ?.

        -

        The <number:num-list-label> element has the following attribute: text:level 19.834.

        +

        The <number:num-list-label> element has the following attribute: text:level ?.

        The <number:num-list-label> element has no child elements.

        16.30 Text Content Style Families

        @@ -7739,18 +7737,18 @@

        The <text:linenumbering-configuration> element specifies line numbering within the <office:styles> element.

        -

        The <text:linenumbering-configuration> element is usable within the following element: <office:styles> 3.15.2.

        +

        The <text:linenumbering-configuration> element is usable within the following element: <office:styles> ?.

        -

        The <text:linenumbering-configuration> element has the following attributes: style:num-format 19.504, style:num-letter-sync 19.505, text:count-empty-lines 19.788, text:count-in-text-boxes 19.789, text:increment 19.814, text:number-lines 19.845, text:number-position 19.846, text:offset 19.848, text:restart-on-page 19.864 and text:style-name 19.880.

        +

        The <text:linenumbering-configuration> element has the following attributes: style:num-format ?, style:num-letter-sync ?, text:count-empty-lines ?, text:count-in-text-boxes ?, text:increment ?, text:number-lines ?, text:number-position ?, text:offset ?, text:restart-on-page ? and text:style-name ?.

        -

        The <text:linenumbering-configuration> element has the following child element: <text:linenumbering-separator> 16.31.2.

        +

        The <text:linenumbering-configuration> element has the following child element: <text:linenumbering-separator> ?.

        16.31.2 <text:linenumbering-separator>

        The <text:linenumbering-separator> element contains the text that is displayed as a separator. A separator is text that is displayed instead of a line number for lines where no number is displayed.

        -

        The <text:linenumbering-separator> element is usable within the following element: <text:linenumbering-configuration> 16.31.1.

        +

        The <text:linenumbering-separator> element is usable within the following element: <text:linenumbering-configuration> ?.

        -

        The <text:linenumbering-separator> element has the following attribute: text:increment 19.814.

        +

        The <text:linenumbering-separator> element has the following attribute: text:increment ?.

        The <text:linenumbering-separator> element has no child elements.

        @@ -7759,16 +7757,16 @@

        16.3

        A <text:notes-configuration> element specifies values for each note class used in a document. If there is no note configuration element, an implementation-defined default note configuration is used.

        -

        The <text:notes-configuration> element is usable within the following elements: <office:styles> 3.15.2 and <style:section-properties> 17.11.

        +

        The <text:notes-configuration> element is usable within the following elements: <office:styles> ? and <style:section-properties> ?.

        -

        The <text:notes-configuration> element has the following attributes: style:num-format 19.504, style:num-letter-sync 19.505, style:num-prefix 19.506, style:num-suffix 19.507, text:citation-body-style-name 19.773, text:citation-style-name 19.774, text:default-style-name 19.800, text:footnotes-position 19.810, text:master-page-name 19.839, text:note-class 19.843, text:start-numbering-at 19.875 and text:start-value 19.874.

        +

        The <text:notes-configuration> element has the following attributes: style:num-format ?, style:num-letter-sync ?, style:num-prefix ?, style:num-suffix ?, text:citation-body-style-name ?, text:citation-style-name ?, text:default-style-name ?, text:footnotes-position ?, text:master-page-name ?, text:note-class ?, text:start-numbering-at ? and text:start-value ?.

        -

        The <text:notes-configuration> element has the following child elements: <text:note-continuation-notice-backward> 16.31.5 and <text:note-continuation-notice-forward> 16.31.4.

        +

        The <text:notes-configuration> element has the following child elements: <text:note-continuation-notice-backward> ? and <text:note-continuation-notice-forward> ?.

        16.31.4 <text:note-continuation-notice-forward>

        The <text:note-continuation-notice-forward> elements specifies the text that is displayed at the end of a footnote that is continued on the next page

        -

        The <text:note-continuation-notice-forward> element is usable within the following element: <text:notes-configuration> 16.31.3.

        +

        The <text:note-continuation-notice-forward> element is usable within the following element: <text:notes-configuration> ?.

        The <text:note-continuation-notice-forward> element has no attributes.

        @@ -7779,7 +7777,7 @@

        The <text:note-continuation-notice-backward> elements specifies the text that is displayed before continued text.

        -

        The <text:note-continuation-notice-backward> element is usable within the following element: <text:notes-configuration> 16.31.3.

        +

        The <text:note-continuation-notice-backward> element is usable within the following element: <text:notes-configuration> ?.

        The <text:note-continuation-notice-backward> element has no attributes.

        @@ -7790,18 +7788,18 @@

        The <text:bibliography-configuration> element specifies how bibliography entries are displayed in-line, and how they are displayed in a bibliography index.

        -

        The <text:bibliography-configuration> element is usable within the following element: <office:styles> 3.15.2.

        +

        The <text:bibliography-configuration> element is usable within the following element: <office:styles> ?.

        -

        The <text:bibliography-configuration> element has the following attributes: fo:country 19.234, fo:language 19.236, fo:script 19.242, style:rfc-language-tag 19.516, text:numbered-entries 19.847, text:prefix 19.854, text:sort-algorithm 19.871, text:sort-by-position 19.873 and text:suffix 19.882.

        +

        The <text:bibliography-configuration> element has the following attributes: fo:country ?, fo:language ?, fo:script ?, style:rfc-language-tag ?, text:numbered-entries ?, text:prefix ?, text:sort-algorithm ?, text:sort-by-position ? and text:suffix ?.

        -

        The <text:bibliography-configuration> element has the following child element: <text:sort-key> 16.31.7.

        +

        The <text:bibliography-configuration> element has the following child element: <text:sort-key> ?.

        16.31.7 <text:sort-key>

        The <text:sort-key> element specifies a single sort key if bibliography entries are not displayed in document order.

        -

        The <text:sort-key> element is usable within the following element: <text:bibliography-configuration> 16.31.6.

        +

        The <text:sort-key> element is usable within the following element: <text:bibliography-configuration> ?.

        -

        The <text:sort-key> element has the following attributes: text:key 19.826 and text:sort-ascending 19.872.

        +

        The <text:sort-key> element has the following attributes: text:key ? and text:sort-ascending ?.

        The <text:sort-key> element has no child elements.

        16.32 <text:list-style>

        @@ -7816,58 +7814,58 @@

        16.32 List styles contained in graphic styles can be referenced by other graphic styles using the style:list-style-name attribute. Their names are not displayed in the user interface, even if the graphic style that contains it is a common style.

        -

        The <text:list-style> element is usable within the following elements: <office:automatic-styles> 3.15.3, <office:styles> 3.15.2 and <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

        +

        The <text:list-style> element is usable within the following elements: <office:automatic-styles> ?, <office:styles> ? and <style:graphic-properties> ?.

        -

        The <text:list-style> element has the following attributes: style:display-name 19.476, style:name 19.502 and text:consecutive-numbering 19.784.

        +

        The <text:list-style> element has the following attributes: style:display-name ?, style:name ? and text:consecutive-numbering ?.

        -

        The <text:list-style> element has the following child elements: <text:list-level-style-bullet> 16.33, <text:list-level-style-image> 16.35 and <text:list-level-style-number> 16.34.

        +

        The <text:list-style> element has the following child elements: <text:list-level-style-bullet> ?, <text:list-level-style-image> ? and <text:list-level-style-number> ?.

        16.33 <text:list-level-style-bullet>

        A <text:list-level-style-bullet> element specifies a list style where list items are preceded by bullets.

        -

        The <text:list-level-style-bullet> element is usable within the following element: <text:list-style> 16.32.

        +

        The <text:list-level-style-bullet> element is usable within the following element: <text:list-style> ?.

        -

        The <text:list-level-style-bullet> element has the following attributes: style:num-prefix 19.506, style:num-suffix 19.507, text:bullet-char 19.765, text:bullet-relative-size 19.766, text:level 19.834 and text:style-name 19.880.

        +

        The <text:list-level-style-bullet> element has the following attributes: style:num-prefix ?, style:num-suffix ?, text:bullet-char ?, text:bullet-relative-size ?, text:level ? and text:style-name ?.

        -

        The <text:list-level-style-bullet> element has the following child elements: <style:list-level-properties> 17.19 and <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

        +

        The <text:list-level-style-bullet> element has the following child elements: <style:list-level-properties> ? and <style:text-properties> ?.

        16.34 <text:list-level-style-number>

        A <text:list-level-style-number> specifies a list style where list items are preceded by numbers.

        -

        The <text:list-level-style-number> element is usable within the following element: <text:list-style> 16.32.

        +

        The <text:list-level-style-number> element is usable within the following element: <text:list-style> ?.

        -

        The <text:list-level-style-number> element has the following attributes: style:num-format 19.504, style:num-letter-sync 19.505, style:num-list-format-name 19.922, style:num-prefix 19.506, style:num-suffix 19.507, text:display-levels 19.803, text:level 19.834, text:start-value 19.874 and text:style-name 19.880.

        +

        The <text:list-level-style-number> element has the following attributes: style:num-format ?, style:num-letter-sync ?, style:num-list-format-name ?, style:num-prefix ?, style:num-suffix ?, text:display-levels ?, text:level ?, text:start-value ? and text:style-name ?.

        -

        The <text:list-level-style-number> element has the following child elements: <style:list-level-properties> 17.19 and <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

        +

        The <text:list-level-style-number> element has the following child elements: <style:list-level-properties> ? and <style:text-properties> ?.

        16.35 <text:list-level-style-image>

        A <text:list-level-style-image> specifies a list style where list items are preceded by images. This element can be the target of a link [XLink] and can only be contained in list style elements.

        -

        The <text:list-level-style-image> element is usable within the following element: <text:list-style> 16.32.

        +

        The <text:list-level-style-image> element is usable within the following element: <text:list-style> ?.

        -

        The <text:list-level-style-image> element has the following attributes: text:level 19.834, xlink:actuate 19.915, xlink:href 19.916, xlink:show 19.917 and xlink:type 19.919.

        +

        The <text:list-level-style-image> element has the following attributes: text:level ?, xlink:actuate ?, xlink:href ?, xlink:show ? and xlink:type ?.

        -

        The <text:list-level-style-image> element has the following child elements: <office:binary-data> 10.4.5 and <style:list-level-properties> 17.19.

        +

        The <text:list-level-style-image> element has the following child elements: <office:binary-data> ? and <style:list-level-properties> ?.

        16.36 <text:outline-style>

        The <text:outline-style> element contains the elements that specify a style for each outline level.

        An outline style is a list style that is applied to all headings within a text document where the heading's paragraph style does not define a list style to use itself.

        -

        The <text:outline-style> element is usable within the following element: <office:styles> 3.15.2.

        +

        The <text:outline-style> element is usable within the following element: <office:styles> ?.

        -

        The <text:outline-style> element has the following attribute: style:name 19.502.

        +

        The <text:outline-style> element has the following attribute: style:name ?.

        -

        The <text:outline-style> element has the following child element: <text:outline-level-style> 16.37.

        +

        The <text:outline-style> element has the following child element: <text:outline-level-style> ?.

        16.37 <text:outline-level-style>

        The <text:outline-level-style> element specifies a style for the specified level.

        -

        The <text:outline-level-style> element is usable within the following element: <text:outline-style> 16.36.

        +

        The <text:outline-level-style> element is usable within the following element: <text:outline-style> ?.

        -

        The <text:outline-level-style> element has the following attributes: style:num-format 19.504, style:num-letter-sync 19.505, style:num-list-format-name 19.922, style:num-prefix 19.506, style:num-suffix 19.507, text:display-levels 19.803, text:level 19.834, text:start-value 19.874 and text:style-name 19.880.

        +

        The <text:outline-level-style> element has the following attributes: style:num-format ?, style:num-letter-sync ?, style:num-list-format-name ?, style:num-prefix ?, style:num-suffix ?, text:display-levels ?, text:level ?, text:start-value ? and text:style-name ?.

        -

        The <text:outline-level-style> element has the following child elements: <style:list-level-properties> 17.19 and <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

        +

        The <text:outline-level-style> element has the following child elements: <style:list-level-properties> ? and <style:text-properties> ?.

        16.38 Table Styles

        16.38.1 Table Styles

        @@ -7905,45 +7903,45 @@

        16.42.1

        The <draw:gradient> element defines a gradient for filling a drawing object.

        -

        The <draw:gradient> element is usable within the following element: <office:styles> 3.15.2.

        +

        The <draw:gradient> element is usable within the following element: <office:styles> ?.

        -

        The <draw:gradient> element has the following attributes: draw:angle 19.112, draw:border 19.114, draw:cx 19.129, draw:cy 19.130, draw:display-name 19.133, draw:end-color 19.141, draw:end-intensity 19.143, draw:name 19.197, draw:start-color 19.214, draw:start-intensity 19.216 and draw:style 19.218.

        +

        The <draw:gradient> element has the following attributes: draw:angle ?, draw:border ?, draw:cx ?, draw:cy ?, draw:display-name ?, draw:end-color ?, draw:end-intensity ?, draw:name ?, draw:start-color ?, draw:start-intensity ? and draw:style ?.

        The <draw:gradient> element has no child elements.

        16.42.2 <svg:linearGradient>

        The <svg:linearGradient> element as specified in §13.2 of [SVG] can be used in documents in OpenDocument format subject to the following rules:

        • The gradient shall have a name. It is specified by the draw:name attribute. 

        • Only the svg:gradientTransform, svg:x1, svg:y1, svg:x2, svg:y2 and svg:spreadMethod attributes are evaluated. 

        • The gradient shall be calculated as having a svg:gradientUnits attribute value of objectBoundingBox.  

        • The only child element that is evaluated is <svg:stop>. 

        • For <svg:stop>, only the svg:offset, svg:stop-color and svg:stop-opacity attributes are evaluated. 

        -

        The <svg:linearGradient> element is usable within the following element: <office:styles> 3.15.2.

        +

        The <svg:linearGradient> element is usable within the following element: <office:styles> ?.

        -

        The <svg:linearGradient> element has the following attributes: draw:display-name 19.133, draw:name 19.197, svg:gradientTransform 19.540, svg:gradientUnits 19.541, svg:spreadMethod 19.557, svg:x1 19.578, svg:x2 19.579, svg:y1 19.582 and svg:y2 19.583.

        +

        The <svg:linearGradient> element has the following attributes: draw:display-name ?, draw:name ?, svg:gradientTransform ?, svg:gradientUnits ?, svg:spreadMethod ?, svg:x1 ?, svg:x2 ?, svg:y1 ? and svg:y2 ?.

        -

        The <svg:linearGradient> element has the following child element: <svg:stop> 16.42.4.

        +

        The <svg:linearGradient> element has the following child element: <svg:stop> ?.

        16.42.3 <svg:radialGradient>

        The <svg:radialGradient> element as specified in §13.2 of [SVG] can be used in documents in OpenDocument format subject to the following rules:

        • The gradient shall have a name. It is specified by the draw:name attribute. 

        • For <svg:radialGradient>, only the svg:gradientTransform, svg:cx, svg:cy, svg:r, svg:fx, svg:fy and svg:spreadMethod attributes are evaluated. 

        • The gradient shall be calculated as having a svg:gradientUnits attribute value of objectBoundingBox.  

        • The only child element that is evaluated is <svg:stop>. 

        • For <svg:stop>, only the svg:offset, svg:stop-color and svg:stop-opacity attributes are evaluated. 

        -

        The <svg:radialGradient> element is usable within the following element: <office:styles> 3.15.2.

        +

        The <svg:radialGradient> element is usable within the following element: <office:styles> ?.

        -

        The <svg:radialGradient> element has the following attributes: draw:display-name 19.133, draw:name 19.197, svg:cx 19.528, svg:cy 19.529, svg:fx 19.538, svg:fy 19.539, svg:gradientTransform 19.540, svg:gradientUnits 19.541, svg:r 19.553 and svg:spreadMethod 19.557.

        +

        The <svg:radialGradient> element has the following attributes: draw:display-name ?, draw:name ?, svg:cx ?, svg:cy ?, svg:fx ?, svg:fy ?, svg:gradientTransform ?, svg:gradientUnits ?, svg:r ? and svg:spreadMethod ?.

        -

        The <svg:radialGradient> element has the following child element: <svg:stop> 16.42.4.

        +

        The <svg:radialGradient> element has the following child element: <svg:stop> ?.

        16.42.4 <svg:stop>

        See §13.2.4 of [SVG].

        -

        The <svg:stop> element is usable within the following elements: <svg:linearGradient> 16.42.2 and <svg:radialGradient> 16.42.3.

        +

        The <svg:stop> element is usable within the following elements: <svg:linearGradient> ? and <svg:radialGradient> ?.

        -

        The <svg:stop> element has the following attributes: svg:offset 19.547, svg:stop-color 19.560 and svg:stop-opacity 19.561.

        +

        The <svg:stop> element has the following attributes: svg:offset ?, svg:stop-color ? and svg:stop-opacity ?.

        The <svg:stop> element has no child elements.

        16.42.5 <draw:hatch>

        The <draw:hatch> element defines a hatch for filling graphic objects. A hatch is a simple pattern of straight lines that is repeated in the fill area.

        -

        The <draw:hatch> element is usable within the following element: <office:styles> 3.15.2.

        +

        The <draw:hatch> element is usable within the following element: <office:styles> ?.

        -

        The <draw:hatch> element has the following attributes: draw:color 19.122, draw:display-name 19.133, draw:distance 19.134, draw:name 19.197, draw:rotation 19.209 and draw:style 19.218.

        +

        The <draw:hatch> element has the following attributes: draw:color ?, draw:display-name ?, draw:distance ?, draw:name ?, draw:rotation ? and draw:style ?.

        The <draw:hatch> element has no child elements.

        16.42.6 <draw:fill-image>

        @@ -7952,18 +7950,18 @@

        16.42.6 Fill images are not available as automatic styles.

        -

        The <draw:fill-image> element is usable within the following element: <office:styles> 3.15.2.

        +

        The <draw:fill-image> element is usable within the following element: <office:styles> ?.

        -

        The <draw:fill-image> element has the following attributes: draw:display-name 19.133, draw:name 19.197, svg:height 19.543, svg:width 19.575, xlink:actuate 19.915, xlink:href 19.916, xlink:show 19.917 and xlink:type 19.919.

        +

        The <draw:fill-image> element has the following attributes: draw:display-name ?, draw:name ?, svg:height ?, svg:width ?, xlink:actuate ?, xlink:href ?, xlink:show ? and xlink:type ?.

        -

        The <draw:fill-image> element has the following child element: <office:binary-data> 10.4.5.

        +

        The <draw:fill-image> element has the following child element: <office:binary-data> ?.

        16.42.7 <draw:opacity>

        The <draw:opacity> element specifies an opacity gradient for a graphic object. An opacity gradient interpolates opacity. Opacity gradients are not available as automatic styles.

        -

        The <draw:opacity> element is usable within the following element: <office:styles> 3.15.2.

        +

        The <draw:opacity> element is usable within the following element: <office:styles> ?.

        -

        The <draw:opacity> element has the following attributes: draw:angle 19.112, draw:border 19.114, draw:cx 19.129, draw:cy 19.130, draw:display-name 19.133, draw:end 19.139, draw:name 19.197, draw:start 19.212 and draw:style 19.218.

        +

        The <draw:opacity> element has the following attributes: draw:angle ?, draw:border ?, draw:cx ?, draw:cy ?, draw:display-name ?, draw:end ?, draw:name ?, draw:start ? and draw:style ?.

        The <draw:opacity> element has no child elements.

        16.42.8 <draw:marker>

        @@ -7998,36 +7996,36 @@

        16.42.8  

        Markers are not available as automatic styles.

        -

        The <draw:marker> element is usable within the following element: <office:styles> 3.15.2.

        +

        The <draw:marker> element is usable within the following element: <office:styles> ?.

        -

        The <draw:marker> element has the following attributes: draw:display-name 19.133, draw:name 19.197, svg:d 19.530 and svg:viewBox 19.574.

        +

        The <draw:marker> element has the following attributes: draw:display-name ?, draw:name ?, svg:d ? and svg:viewBox ?.

        The <draw:marker> element has no child elements.

        16.42.9 <draw:stroke-dash>

        The <draw:stroke-dash> element represents a dash style that can be used to render strokes of shapes. Dash styles are not available as automatic styles.

        -

        The <draw:stroke-dash> element is usable within the following element: <office:styles> 3.15.2.

        +

        The <draw:stroke-dash> element is usable within the following element: <office:styles> ?.

        -

        The <draw:stroke-dash> element has the following attributes: draw:display-name 19.133, draw:distance 19.134, draw:dots1 19.135, draw:dots1-length 19.136, draw:dots2 19.137, draw:dots2-length 19.138, draw:name 19.197 and draw:style 19.218.

        +

        The <draw:stroke-dash> element has the following attributes: draw:display-name ?, draw:distance ?, draw:dots1 ?, draw:dots1-length ?, draw:dots2 ?, draw:dots2-length ?, draw:name ? and draw:style ?.

        The <draw:stroke-dash> element has no child elements.

        16.43 <style:presentation-page-layout>

        The <style:presentation-page-layout> element is a container for <presentation:placeholder> elements. These placeholders are used as templates for creating new presentation objects and to mark the size and position of an object if the presentation page layout of a drawing page is changed.

        -

        The <style:presentation-page-layout> element is usable within the following element: <office:styles> 3.15.2.

        +

        The <style:presentation-page-layout> element is usable within the following element: <office:styles> ?.

        -

        The <style:presentation-page-layout> element has the following attributes: style:display-name 19.476 and style:name 19.502.

        +

        The <style:presentation-page-layout> element has the following attributes: style:display-name ? and style:name ?.

        -

        The <style:presentation-page-layout> element has the following child element: <presentation:placeholder> 16.44.

        +

        The <style:presentation-page-layout> element has the following child element: <presentation:placeholder> ?.

        16.44 <presentation:placeholder>

        The <presentation:placeholder> element specifies a placeholder for presentation objects.

        -

        The <presentation:placeholder> element is usable within the following element: <style:presentation-page-layout> 16.43.

        +

        The <presentation:placeholder> element is usable within the following element: <style:presentation-page-layout> ?.

        -

        The <presentation:placeholder> element has the following attributes: presentation:object 19.407, svg:height 19.543, svg:width 19.575, svg:x 19.577 and svg:y 19.581.

        +

        The <presentation:placeholder> element has the following attributes: presentation:object ?, svg:height ?, svg:width ?, svg:x ? and svg:y ?.

        The <presentation:placeholder> element has no child elements.

        16.45 Chart Styles

        @@ -8047,11 +8045,11 @@

        17.

        The <style:page-layout-properties> element acts as a container for attributes and elements that define a page layout.

        -

        The <style:page-layout-properties> element is usable within the following elements: <style:default-page-layout> 16.8 and <style:page-layout> 16.5.

        +

        The <style:page-layout-properties> element is usable within the following elements: <style:default-page-layout> ? and <style:page-layout> ?.

        -

        The <style:page-layout-properties> element has the following attributes: fo:background-color 20.182, fo:border 20.183.2, fo:border-bottom 20.183.3, fo:border-left 20.183.4, fo:border-right 20.183.5, fo:border-top 20.183.6, fo:margin 20.205, fo:margin-bottom 20.206, fo:margin-left 20.207, fo:margin-right 20.208, fo:margin-top 20.209, fo:padding 20.217, fo:padding-bottom 20.218, fo:padding-left 20.219, fo:padding-right 20.220, fo:padding-top 20.221, fo:page-height 20.215, fo:page-width 20.216, style:border-line-width 20.248, style:border-line-width-bottom 20.249, style:border-line-width-left 20.250, style:border-line-width-right 20.251, style:border-line-width-top 20.252, style:first-page-number 20.266, style:footnote-max-height 20.296, style:layout-grid-base-height 20.304, style:layout-grid-base-width 20.305, style:layout-grid-color 20.306, style:layout-grid-display 20.307, style:layout-grid-lines 20.308, style:layout-grid-mode 20.309, style:layout-grid-print 20.310, style:layout-grid-ruby-below 20.311, style:layout-grid-ruby-height 20.312, style:layout-grid-snap-to 20.313, style:layout-grid-standard-mode 20.314, style:margin-gutter 20.439, style:num-format 20.322, style:num-letter-sync 20.323, style:num-prefix 20.324, style:num-suffix 20.325, style:paper-tray-name 20.329, style:print 20.330, style:print-orientation 20.333, style:print-page-order 20.332, style:register-truth-ref-style-name 20.337, style:scale-to 20.352, style:scale-to-X 20.354, style:scale-to-Y 20.355, style:scale-to-pages 20.353, style:shadow 20.359, style:table-centering 20.363 and style:writing-mode 20.404.

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        The <style:page-layout-properties> element has the following attributes: fo:background-color ?, fo:border ?, fo:border-bottom ?, fo:border-left ?, fo:border-right ?, fo:border-top ?, fo:margin ?, fo:margin-bottom ?, fo:margin-left ?, fo:margin-right ?, fo:margin-top ?, fo:padding ?, fo:padding-bottom ?, fo:padding-left ?, fo:padding-right ?, fo:padding-top ?, fo:page-height ?, fo:page-width ?, style:border-line-width ?, style:border-line-width-bottom ?, style:border-line-width-left ?, style:border-line-width-right ?, style:border-line-width-top ?, style:first-page-number ?, style:footnote-max-height ?, style:layout-grid-base-height ?, style:layout-grid-base-width ?, style:layout-grid-color ?, style:layout-grid-display ?, style:layout-grid-lines ?, style:layout-grid-mode ?, style:layout-grid-print ?, style:layout-grid-ruby-below ?, style:layout-grid-ruby-height ?, style:layout-grid-snap-to ?, style:layout-grid-standard-mode ?, style:margin-gutter ?, style:num-format ?, style:num-letter-sync ?, style:num-prefix ?, style:num-suffix ?, style:paper-tray-name ?, style:print ?, style:print-orientation ?, style:print-page-order ?, style:register-truth-ref-style-name ?, style:scale-to ?, style:scale-to-X ?, style:scale-to-Y ?, style:scale-to-pages ?, style:shadow ?, style:table-centering ? and style:writing-mode ?.

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        The <style:page-layout-properties> element has the following child elements: <style:background-image> 17.3, <style:columns> 17.12 and <style:footnote-sep> 17.4.

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        The <style:page-layout-properties> element has the following child elements: <style:background-image> ?, <style:columns> ? and <style:footnote-sep> ?.

        17.3 <style:background-image>

        The <style:background-image> element specifies an image as a background.

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        17.3 Note: The fo:background-color property also sets a background attribute.

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        The <style:background-image> element is usable within the following elements: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21, <style:header-footer-properties> 17.5, <style:page-layout-properties> 17.2, <style:paragraph-properties> 17.6, <style:section-properties> 17.11, <style:table-cell-properties> 17.18, <style:table-properties> 17.15 and <style:table-row-properties> 17.17.

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        The <style:background-image> element is usable within the following elements: <style:graphic-properties> ?, <style:header-footer-properties> ?, <style:page-layout-properties> ?, <style:paragraph-properties> ?, <style:section-properties> ?, <style:table-cell-properties> ?, <style:table-properties> ? and <style:table-row-properties> ?.

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        The <style:background-image> element has the following attributes: draw:opacity 19.202, style:filter-name 19.481, style:position 19.512, style:repeat 19.515, xlink:actuate 19.915, xlink:href 19.916, xlink:show 19.917 and xlink:type 19.919.

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        The <style:background-image> element has the following attributes: draw:opacity ?, style:filter-name ?, style:position ?, style:repeat ?, xlink:actuate ?, xlink:href ?, xlink:show ? and xlink:type ?.

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        The <style:background-image> element has the following child element: <office:binary-data> 10.4.5.

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        The <style:background-image> element has the following child element: <office:binary-data> ?.

        17.4 <style:footnote-sep>

        The <style:footnote-sep> element specifies the line that separates a footnote area from a body-text area on a page.

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        The <style:footnote-sep> element is usable within the following element: <style:page-layout-properties> 17.2.

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        The <style:footnote-sep> element is usable within the following element: <style:page-layout-properties> ?.

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        The <style:footnote-sep> element has the following attributes: style:adjustment 19.465, style:color 19.471, style:distance-after-sep 19.479, style:distance-before-sep 19.478, style:line-style 19.497, style:rel-width 19.514 and style:width 19.522.

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        The <style:footnote-sep> element has the following attributes: style:adjustment ?, style:color ?, style:distance-after-sep ?, style:distance-before-sep ?, style:line-style ?, style:rel-width ? and style:width ?.

        The <style:footnote-sep> element has no child elements.

        17.5 <style:header-footer-properties>

        The <style:header-footer-properties> element specifies formatting properties for both headers and footers.

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        The <style:header-footer-properties> element is usable within the following elements: <style:footer-style> 16.7 and <style:header-style> 16.6.

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        The <style:header-footer-properties> element is usable within the following elements: <style:footer-style> ? and <style:header-style> ?.

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        The <style:header-footer-properties> element has the following attributes: fo:background-color 20.182, fo:border 20.183.2, fo:border-bottom 20.183.3, fo:border-left 20.183.4, fo:border-right 20.183.5, fo:border-top 20.183.6, fo:margin 20.205, fo:margin-bottom 20.206, fo:margin-left 20.207, fo:margin-right 20.208, fo:margin-top 20.209, fo:min-height 20.212, fo:padding 20.217, fo:padding-bottom 20.218, fo:padding-left 20.219, fo:padding-right 20.220, fo:padding-top 20.221, style:border-line-width 20.248, style:border-line-width-bottom 20.249, style:border-line-width-left 20.250, style:border-line-width-right 20.251, style:border-line-width-top 20.252, style:dynamic-spacing 20.264, style:shadow 20.359 and svg:height 20.407.

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        The <style:header-footer-properties> element has the following attributes: fo:background-color ?, fo:border ?, fo:border-bottom ?, fo:border-left ?, fo:border-right ?, fo:border-top ?, fo:margin ?, fo:margin-bottom ?, fo:margin-left ?, fo:margin-right ?, fo:margin-top ?, fo:min-height ?, fo:padding ?, fo:padding-bottom ?, fo:padding-left ?, fo:padding-right ?, fo:padding-top ?, style:border-line-width ?, style:border-line-width-bottom ?, style:border-line-width-left ?, style:border-line-width-right ?, style:border-line-width-top ?, style:dynamic-spacing ?, style:shadow ? and svg:height ?.

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        The <style:header-footer-properties> element has the following child elements: <style:background-fill> 17.26 and <style:background-image> 17.3.

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        The <style:header-footer-properties> element has the following child elements: <style:background-fill> ? and <style:background-image> ?.

        17.6 <style:paragraph-properties>

        The <style:paragraph-properties> element specifies formatting properties for paragraphs.

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        The <style:paragraph-properties> element is usable within the following elements: <style:default-style> 16.4 and <style:style> 16.2.

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        The <style:paragraph-properties> element is usable within the following elements: <style:default-style> ? and <style:style> ?.

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        The <style:paragraph-properties> element has the following attributes: fo:background-color 20.182, fo:border 20.183.2, fo:border-bottom 20.183.3, fo:border-left 20.183.4, fo:border-right 20.183.5, fo:border-top 20.183.6, fo:break-after 20.184, fo:break-before 20.185, fo:hyphenation-keep 20.196, fo:hyphenation-ladder-count 20.197, fo:keep-together 20.200, fo:keep-with-next 20.201, fo:line-height 20.204, fo:margin 20.205, fo:margin-bottom 20.206, fo:margin-left 20.207, fo:margin-right 20.208, fo:margin-top 20.209, fo:orphans 20.214, fo:padding 20.217, fo:padding-bottom 20.218, fo:padding-left 20.219, fo:padding-right 20.220, fo:padding-top 20.221, fo:text-align 20.223, fo:text-align-last 20.224, fo:text-indent 20.225, fo:widows 20.228, style:auto-text-indent 20.246, style:background-transparency 20.247, style:border-line-width 20.248, style:border-line-width-bottom 20.249, style:border-line-width-left 20.250, style:border-line-width-right 20.251, style:border-line-width-top 20.252, style:contextual-spacing 20.255, style:font-independent-line-spacing 20.276, style:join-border 20.300, style:justify-single-word 20.301, style:line-break 20.315, style:line-height-at-least 20.317, style:line-spacing 20.318, style:page-number 20.328, style:punctuation-wrap 20.335, style:register-true 20.336, style:shadow 20.359, style:snap-to-layout-grid 20.361, style:tab-stop-distance 20.362, style:text-autospace 20.365, style:vertical-align 20.396, style:writing-mode 20.404, style:writing-mode-automatic 20.405, text:line-number 20.430, text:number-lines 20.434 and text:relative-tab-stop-position 20.440.

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        The <style:paragraph-properties> element has the following attributes: fo:background-color ?, fo:border ?, fo:border-bottom ?, fo:border-left ?, fo:border-right ?, fo:border-top ?, fo:break-after ?, fo:break-before ?, fo:hyphenation-keep ?, fo:hyphenation-ladder-count ?, fo:keep-together ?, fo:keep-with-next ?, fo:line-height ?, fo:margin ?, fo:margin-bottom ?, fo:margin-left ?, fo:margin-right ?, fo:margin-top ?, fo:orphans ?, fo:padding ?, fo:padding-bottom ?, fo:padding-left ?, fo:padding-right ?, fo:padding-top ?, fo:text-align ?, fo:text-align-last ?, fo:text-indent ?, fo:widows ?, style:auto-text-indent ?, style:background-transparency ?, style:border-line-width ?, style:border-line-width-bottom ?, style:border-line-width-left ?, style:border-line-width-right ?, style:border-line-width-top ?, style:contextual-spacing ?, style:font-independent-line-spacing ?, style:join-border ?, style:justify-single-word ?, style:line-break ?, style:line-height-at-least ?, style:line-spacing ?, style:page-number ?, style:punctuation-wrap ?, style:register-true ?, style:shadow ?, style:snap-to-layout-grid ?, style:tab-stop-distance ?, style:text-autospace ?, style:vertical-align ?, style:writing-mode ?, style:writing-mode-automatic ?, text:line-number ?, text:number-lines ? and text:relative-tab-stop-position ?.

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        The <style:paragraph-properties> element has the following child elements: <style:background-fill> 17.26, <style:background-image> 17.3, <style:drop-cap> 17.9 and <style:tab-stops> 17.7.

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        The <style:paragraph-properties> element has the following child elements: <style:background-fill> ?, <style:background-image> ?, <style:drop-cap> ? and <style:tab-stops> ?.

        17.7 <style:tab-stops>

        The <style:tab-stops> element is a container for <style:tab-stop> elements.

        If a style contains a <style:tab-stops> element, it overrides the entire <style:tab-stops> element of the parent style such that no <style:tab-stop> children are inherited; otherwise, the style inherits the entire <style:tab-stops> element as specified in section 16.2 <style:style>.

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        The <style:tab-stops> element is usable within the following element: <style:paragraph-properties> 17.6.

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        The <style:tab-stops> element is usable within the following element: <style:paragraph-properties> ?.

        The <style:tab-stops> element has no attributes.

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        The <style:tab-stops> element has the following child element: <style:tab-stop> 17.8.

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        The <style:tab-stops> element has the following child element: <style:tab-stop> ?.

        17.8 <style:tab-stop>

        The <style:tab-stop> element defines a tab stop.

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        The <style:tab-stop> element is usable within the following element: <style:tab-stops> 17.7.

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        The <style:tab-stop> element is usable within the following element: <style:tab-stops> ?.

        -

        The <style:tab-stop> element has the following attributes: style:char 19.469, style:leader-color 19.488, style:leader-style 19.489, style:leader-text 19.490, style:leader-text-style 19.491, style:leader-type 19.492, style:leader-width 19.493, style:position 19.512, style:type 19.519.

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        The <style:tab-stop> element has the following attributes: style:char ?, style:leader-color ?, style:leader-style ?, style:leader-text ?, style:leader-text-style ?, style:leader-type ?, style:leader-width ?, style:position ?, style:type ?.

        The <style:tab-stop> element has no child elements.

        17.9 <style:drop-cap>

        The <style:drop-cap> element specifies if the one or more characters at the start of a paragraph are to be displayed in a larger font and span multiple lines of text.

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        The <style:drop-cap> element is usable within the following element: <style:paragraph-properties> 17.6.

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        The <style:drop-cap> element is usable within the following element: <style:paragraph-properties> ?.

        -

        The <style:drop-cap> element has the following attributes: style:distance 19.477, style:length 19.496, style:lines 19.498 and style:style-name 19.518.

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        The <style:drop-cap> element has the following attributes: style:distance ?, style:length ?, style:lines ? and style:style-name ?.

        The <style:drop-cap> element has no child elements.

        17.10 <style:ruby-properties>

        The <style:ruby-properties> element specifies formatting properties for ruby elements.

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        The <style:ruby-properties> element is usable within the following elements: <style:default-style> 16.4 and <style:style> 16.2.

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        The <style:ruby-properties> element is usable within the following elements: <style:default-style> ? and <style:style> ?.

        -

        The <style:ruby-properties> element has the following attributes: style:ruby-align 20.349 and style:ruby-position 20.350.

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        The <style:ruby-properties> element has the following attributes: style:ruby-align ? and style:ruby-position ?.

        The <style:ruby-properties> element has no child elements.

        17.11 <style:section-properties>

        The <style:section-properties> element specifies the formatting properties used by section styles.

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        The <style:section-properties> element is usable within the following elements: <style:default-style> 16.4 and <style:style> 16.2.

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        The <style:section-properties> element is usable within the following elements: <style:default-style> ? and <style:style> ?.

        -

        The <style:section-properties> element has the following attributes: fo:background-color 20.182, fo:margin-left 20.207, fo:margin-right 20.208, style:editable 20.265, style:protect 20.334, style:writing-mode 20.404 and text:dont-balance-text-columns 20.428.

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        The <style:section-properties> element has the following attributes: fo:background-color ?, fo:margin-left ?, fo:margin-right ?, style:editable ?, style:protect ?, style:writing-mode ? and text:dont-balance-text-columns ?.

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        The <style:section-properties> element has the following child elements: <style:background-fill> 17.26, <style:background-image> 17.3, <style:columns> 17.12 and <text:notes-configuration> 16.31.3.

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        The <style:section-properties> element has the following child elements: <style:background-fill> ?, <style:background-image> ?, <style:columns> ? and <text:notes-configuration> ?.

        17.12 <style:columns>

        The <style:columns> element specifies the number and formatting of columns on a page or in a section or graphic. If it does not contain any child formatting properties elements, all columns are assigned the same width.

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        The <style:columns> element is usable within the following elements: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21, <style:page-layout-properties> 17.2 and <style:section-properties> 17.11.

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        The <style:columns> element is usable within the following elements: <style:graphic-properties> ?, <style:page-layout-properties> ? and <style:section-properties> ?.

        -

        The <style:columns> element has the following attributes: fo:column-count 19.232 and fo:column-gap 19.233.

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        The <style:columns> element has the following attributes: fo:column-count ? and fo:column-gap ?.

        -

        The <style:columns> element has the following child elements: <style:column> 17.13 and <style:column-sep> 17.14.

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        The <style:columns> element has the following child elements: <style:column> ? and <style:column-sep> ?.

        17.13 <style:column>

        The <style:column> element specifies formatting properties for a column.

        -

        The <style:column> element is usable within the following element: <style:columns> 17.12.

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        The <style:column> element is usable within the following element: <style:columns> ?.

        -

        The <style:column> element has the following attributes: fo:end-indent 19.235, fo:space-after 19.243, fo:space-before 19.244, fo:start-indent 19.245 and style:rel-width 19.514.

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        The <style:column> element has the following attributes: fo:end-indent ?, fo:space-after ?, fo:space-before ?, fo:start-indent ? and style:rel-width ?.

        The <style:column> element has no child elements.

        17.14 <style:column-sep>

        The <style:column-sep> element specifies a separator line between columns.

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        The <style:column-sep> element is usable within the following element: <style:columns> 17.12.

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        The <style:column-sep> element is usable within the following element: <style:columns> ?.

        -

        The <style:column-sep> element has the following attributes: style:color 19.471, style:height 19.486, style:style 19.517, style:vertical-align 19.520 and style:width 19.522.

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        The <style:column-sep> element has the following attributes: style:color ?, style:height ?, style:style ?, style:vertical-align ? and style:width ?.

        The <style:column-sep> element has no child elements.

        -

        17.15 <style:table-properties>

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        17.15 <style:table-properties>

        The <style:table-properties> element specifies formatting properties for tables.

        -

        The <style:table-properties> element is usable within the following elements: <style:default-style> 16.4 and <style:style> 16.2.

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        The <style:table-properties> element is usable within the following elements: <style:default-style> ? and <style:style> ?.

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        The <style:table-properties> element has the following attributes: fo:background-color 20.182, fo:break-after 20.184, fo:break-before 20.185, fo:keep-with-next 20.201, fo:margin 20.205, fo:margin-bottom 20.206, fo:margin-left 20.207, fo:margin-right 20.208, fo:margin-top 20.209, style:may-break-between-rows 20.319, style:page-number 20.328, style:rel-width 20.340, style:shadow 20.359, style:width 20.399, style:writing-mode 20.404, table:align 20.414, table:border-model 20.415, table:display 20.416 and table:tab-color 20.442.

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        The <style:table-properties> element has the following attributes: fo:background-color ?, fo:break-after ?, fo:break-before ?, fo:keep-with-next ?, fo:margin ?, fo:margin-bottom ?, fo:margin-left ?, fo:margin-right ?, fo:margin-top ?, style:may-break-between-rows ?, style:page-number ?, style:rel-width ?, style:shadow ?, style:width ?, style:writing-mode ?, table:align ?, table:border-model ?, table:display ? and table:tab-color ?.

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        The <style:table-properties> element has the following child elements: <style:background-fill> 17.26 and <style:background-image> 17.3.

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        The <style:table-properties> element has the following child elements: <style:background-fill> ? and <style:background-image> ?.

        17.16 <style:table-column-properties>

        The <style:table-column-properties> element specifies formatting properties for table columns.

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        The <style:table-column-properties> element is usable within the following elements: <style:default-style> 16.4 and <style:style> 16.2.

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        The <style:table-column-properties> element is usable within the following elements: <style:default-style> ? and <style:style> ?.

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        The <style:table-column-properties> element has the following attributes: fo:break-after 20.184, fo:break-before 20.185, style:column-width 20.254, style:rel-column-width 20.338 and style:use-optimal-column-width 20.393.

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        The <style:table-column-properties> element has the following attributes: fo:break-after ?, fo:break-before ?, style:column-width ?, style:rel-column-width ? and style:use-optimal-column-width ?.

        The <style:table-column-properties> element has no child elements.

        17.17 <style:table-row-properties>

        The <style:table-row-properties> element specifies formatting properties for table rows.

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        The <style:table-row-properties> element is usable within the following elements: <style:default-style> 16.4 and <style:style> 16.2.

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        The <style:table-row-properties> element is usable within the following elements: <style:default-style> ? and <style:style> ?.

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        The <style:table-row-properties> element has the following attributes: fo:background-color 20.182, fo:break-after 20.184, fo:break-before 20.185, fo:keep-together 20.200, style:min-row-height 20.320, style:row-height 20.348 and style:use-optimal-row-height 20.394.

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        The <style:table-row-properties> element has the following attributes: fo:background-color ?, fo:break-after ?, fo:break-before ?, fo:keep-together ?, style:min-row-height ?, style:row-height ? and style:use-optimal-row-height ?.

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        The <style:table-row-properties> element has the following child elements: <style:background-fill> 17.26 and <style:background-image> 17.3.

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        The <style:table-row-properties> element has the following child elements: <style:background-fill> ? and <style:background-image> ?.

        17.18 <style:table-cell-properties>

        The <style:table-cell-properties> element specifies formatting properties for cells.

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        The <style:table-cell-properties> element is usable within the following elements: <style:default-style> 16.4 and <style:style> 16.2.

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        The <style:table-cell-properties> element is usable within the following elements: <style:default-style> ? and <style:style> ?.

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        The <style:table-cell-properties> element has the following attributes: fo:background-color 20.182, fo:border 20.183.2, fo:border-bottom 20.183.3, fo:border-left 20.183.4, fo:border-right 20.183.5, fo:border-top 20.183.6, fo:padding 20.217, fo:padding-bottom 20.218, fo:padding-left 20.219, fo:padding-right 20.220, fo:padding-top 20.221, fo:wrap-option 20.230, style:border-line-width 20.248, style:border-line-width-bottom 20.249, style:border-line-width-left 20.250, style:border-line-width-right 20.251, style:border-line-width-top 20.252, style:cell-protect 20.253, style:decimal-places 20.258, style:diagonal-bl-tr 20.259, style:diagonal-bl-tr-widths 20.260, style:diagonal-tl-br 20.261, style:diagonal-tl-br-widths 20.262, style:direction 20.263, style:glyph-orientation-vertical 20.297, style:print-content 20.331, style:repeat-content 20.342, style:rotation-align 20.346, style:rotation-angle 20.347, style:shadow 20.359, style:shrink-to-fit 20.360, style:text-align-source 20.364, style:vertical-align 20.396 and style:writing-mode 20.404.

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        The <style:table-cell-properties> element has the following attributes: fo:background-color ?, fo:border ?, fo:border-bottom ?, fo:border-left ?, fo:border-right ?, fo:border-top ?, fo:padding ?, fo:padding-bottom ?, fo:padding-left ?, fo:padding-right ?, fo:padding-top ?, fo:wrap-option ?, style:border-line-width ?, style:border-line-width-bottom ?, style:border-line-width-left ?, style:border-line-width-right ?, style:border-line-width-top ?, style:cell-protect ?, style:decimal-places ?, style:diagonal-bl-tr ?, style:diagonal-bl-tr-widths ?, style:diagonal-tl-br ?, style:diagonal-tl-br-widths ?, style:direction ?, style:glyph-orientation-vertical ?, style:print-content ?, style:repeat-content ?, style:rotation-align ?, style:rotation-angle ?, style:shadow ?, style:shrink-to-fit ?, style:text-align-source ?, style:vertical-align ? and style:writing-mode ?.

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        The <style:table-cell-properties> element has the following child elements: <style:background-fill> 17.26 and <style:background-image> 17.3.

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        17.19 <style:list-level-properties>

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        The <style:table-cell-properties> element has the following child elements: <style:background-fill> ? and <style:background-image> ?.

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        17.19 <style:list-level-properties>

        The <style:list-level-properties> element specifies formatting properties for a list level.

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        The <style:list-level-properties> element is usable within the following elements: <text:list-level-style-bullet> 16.33, <text:list-level-style-image> 16.35, <text:list-level-style-number> 16.34 and <text:outline-level-style> 16.37.

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        The <style:list-level-properties> element is usable within the following elements: <text:list-level-style-bullet> ?, <text:list-level-style-image> ?, <text:list-level-style-number> ? and <text:outline-level-style> ?.

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        The <style:list-level-properties> element has the following attributes: fo:height 20.194, fo:text-align 20.223, fo:width 20.229, style:font-name 20.277, style:vertical-pos 20.397, style:vertical-rel 20.398, svg:y 20.412, text:list-level-position-and-space-mode 20.431, text:min-label-distance 20.432, text:min-label-width 20.433 and text:space-before 20.435.

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        The <style:list-level-properties> element has the following attributes: fo:height ?, fo:text-align ?, fo:width ?, style:font-name ?, style:vertical-pos ?, style:vertical-rel ?, svg:y ?, text:list-level-position-and-space-mode ?, text:min-label-distance ?, text:min-label-width ? and text:space-before ?.

        -

        The <style:list-level-properties> element has the following child element: <style:list-level-label-alignment> 17.20.

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        The <style:list-level-properties> element has the following child element: <style:list-level-label-alignment> ?.

        17.20 <style:list-level-label-alignment>

        The <style:list-level-label-alignment> element specifies the position and spacing of a list label and its list item.

        @@ -8221,38 +8219,38 @@

        The fo:text-indent and fo:margin-left attributes are evaluated only for paragraphs inside list items whose paragraph styles do not specify them. If one of the two properties, or both, are specified by the paragraph style, the text indent and/or left margin are taken from the paragraph style. In this case the paragraph style's properties are used to determine the indent and margin for the text lines and thus also the alignment position.

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        The <style:list-level-label-alignment> element is usable within the following element: <style:list-level-properties> 17.19.

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        The <style:list-level-label-alignment> element is usable within the following element: <style:list-level-properties> ?.

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        The <style:list-level-label-alignment> element has the following attributes: fo:margin-left 19.237, fo:text-indent 19.246, text:label-followed-by 19.833 and text:list-tab-stop-position 19.836.

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        The <style:list-level-label-alignment> element has the following attributes: fo:margin-left ?, fo:text-indent ?, text:label-followed-by ? and text:list-tab-stop-position ?.

        The <style:list-level-label-alignment> element has no child elements.

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        17.21 <style:graphic-properties>

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        17.21 <style:graphic-properties>

        The <style:graphic-properties> element specifies formatting properties for chart, draw, graphic, and frame elements.

        -

        The <style:graphic-properties> element is usable within the following elements: <style:default-style> 16.4 and <style:style> 16.2.

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        The <style:graphic-properties> element is usable within the following elements: <style:default-style> ? and <style:style> ?.

        -

        The <style:graphic-properties> element has the following attributes: dr3d:ambient-color 20.74, dr3d:back-scale 20.75, dr3d:backface-culling 20.76, dr3d:close-back 20.77, dr3d:close-front 20.78, dr3d:depth 20.79, dr3d:diffuse-color 20.80, dr3d:edge-rounding 20.81, dr3d:edge-rounding-mode 20.82, dr3d:emissive-color 20.83, dr3d:end-angle 20.84, dr3d:horizontal-segments 20.85, dr3d:lighting-mode 20.86, dr3d:normals-direction 20.87, dr3d:normals-kind 20.88, dr3d:shadow 20.89, dr3d:shininess 20.90, dr3d:specular-color 20.91, dr3d:texture-filter 20.92, dr3d:texture-generation-mode-x 20.95, dr3d:texture-generation-mode-y 20.96, dr3d:texture-kind 20.93, dr3d:texture-mode 20.94, dr3d:vertical-segments 20.97, draw:allow-overlap 20.438, draw:auto-grow-height 20.98, draw:auto-grow-width 20.99, draw:blue 20.101, draw:caption-angle 20.102, draw:caption-angle-type 20.103, draw:caption-escape 20.104, draw:caption-escape-direction 20.105, draw:caption-fit-line-length 20.106, draw:caption-gap 20.107, draw:caption-line-length 20.108, draw:caption-type 20.109, draw:color-inversion 20.110, draw:color-mode 20.111, draw:contrast 20.112, draw:decimal-places 20.113, draw:decorative 20.441, draw:draw-aspect 20.114, draw:end-guide 20.115, draw:end-line-spacing-horizontal 20.116, draw:end-line-spacing-vertical 20.117, draw:fill 20.118, draw:fill-color 20.119, draw:fill-gradient-name 20.120, draw:fill-hatch-name 20.121, draw:fill-hatch-solid 20.122, draw:fill-image-height 20.123, draw:fill-image-name 20.124, draw:fill-image-ref-point 20.125, draw:fill-image-ref-point-x 20.126, draw:fill-image-ref-point-y 20.127, draw:fill-image-width 20.128, draw:fit-to-contour 20.129, draw:fit-to-size 20.130, draw:frame-display-border 20.131, draw:frame-display-scrollbar 20.133, draw:frame-margin-horizontal 20.132, draw:frame-margin-vertical 20.134, draw:gamma 20.135, draw:gradient-step-count 20.137, draw:green 20.136, draw:guide-distance 20.138, draw:guide-overhang 20.139, draw:image-opacity 20.140, draw:line-distance 20.141, draw:luminance 20.142, draw:marker-end 20.143, draw:marker-end-center 20.144, draw:marker-end-width 20.145, draw:marker-start 20.146, draw:marker-start-center 20.147, draw:marker-start-width 20.148, draw:measure-align 20.149, draw:measure-vertical-align 20.150, draw:ole-draw-aspect 20.151, draw:opacity 20.152, draw:opacity-name 20.153, draw:parallel 20.154, draw:placing 20.155, draw:red 20.156, draw:secondary-fill-color 20.157, draw:shadow 20.158, draw:shadow-color 20.159, draw:shadow-offset-x 20.160, draw:shadow-offset-y 20.161, draw:shadow-opacity 20.162, draw:show-unit 20.163, draw:start-guide 20.164, draw:start-line-spacing-horizontal 20.165, draw:start-line-spacing-vertical 20.166, draw:stroke 20.167, draw:stroke-dash 20.168, draw:stroke-dash-names 20.169, draw:stroke-linejoin 20.170, draw:symbol-color 20.172, draw:textarea-horizontal-align 20.173, draw:textarea-vertical-align 20.174, draw:tile-repeat-offset 20.175, draw:unit 20.180, draw:visible-area-height 20.176, draw:visible-area-left 20.177, draw:visible-area-top 20.178, draw:visible-area-width 20.179, draw:wrap-influence-on-position 20.181, fo:background-color 20.182, fo:border 20.183.2, fo:border-bottom 20.183.3, fo:border-left 20.183.4, fo:border-right 20.183.5, fo:border-top 20.183.6, fo:clip 20.186, fo:margin 20.205, fo:margin-bottom 20.206, fo:margin-left 20.207, fo:margin-right 20.208, fo:margin-top 20.209, fo:max-height 20.210, fo:max-width 20.211, fo:min-height 20.212, fo:min-width 20.213, fo:padding 20.217, fo:padding-bottom 20.218, fo:padding-left 20.219, fo:padding-right 20.220, fo:padding-top 20.221, fo:wrap-option 20.230, style:background-transparency 20.247, style:border-line-width 20.248, style:border-line-width-bottom 20.249, style:border-line-width-left 20.250, style:border-line-width-right 20.251, style:border-line-width-top 20.252, style:editable 20.265, style:flow-with-text 20.267, style:horizontal-pos 20.298, style:horizontal-rel 20.299, style:mirror 20.321, style:number-wrapped-paragraphs 20.326, style:overflow-behavior 20.327, style:print-content 20.331, style:protect 20.334, style:rel-height 20.339, style:rel-width 20.340, style:repeat 20.341, style:run-through 20.351, style:shadow 20.359, style:shrink-to-fit 20.360, style:vertical-pos 20.397, style:vertical-rel 20.398, style:wrap 20.400, style:wrap-contour 20.401, style:wrap-contour-mode 20.402, style:wrap-dynamic-threshold 20.403, style:writing-mode 20.404, svg:fill-rule 20.406, svg:height 20.407, svg:stroke-color 20.408, svg:stroke-linecap 20.171, svg:stroke-opacity 20.409, svg:stroke-width 20.410, svg:width 20.413, svg:x 20.411, svg:y 20.412, text:anchor-page-number 20.417, text:anchor-type 20.418, text:animation 20.419, text:animation-delay 20.420, text:animation-direction 20.421, text:animation-repeat 20.422, text:animation-start-inside 20.423, text:animation-steps 20.424 and text:animation-stop-inside 20.425.

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        The <style:graphic-properties> element has the following attributes: dr3d:ambient-color ?, dr3d:back-scale ?, dr3d:backface-culling ?, dr3d:close-back ?, dr3d:close-front ?, dr3d:depth ?, dr3d:diffuse-color ?, dr3d:edge-rounding ?, dr3d:edge-rounding-mode ?, dr3d:emissive-color ?, dr3d:end-angle ?, dr3d:horizontal-segments ?, dr3d:lighting-mode ?, dr3d:normals-direction ?, dr3d:normals-kind ?, dr3d:shadow ?, dr3d:shininess ?, dr3d:specular-color ?, dr3d:texture-filter ?, dr3d:texture-generation-mode-x ?, dr3d:texture-generation-mode-y ?, dr3d:texture-kind ?, dr3d:texture-mode ?, dr3d:vertical-segments ?, draw:allow-overlap ?, draw:auto-grow-height ?, draw:auto-grow-width ?, draw:blue ?, draw:caption-angle ?, draw:caption-angle-type ?, draw:caption-escape ?, draw:caption-escape-direction ?, draw:caption-fit-line-length ?, draw:caption-gap ?, draw:caption-line-length ?, draw:caption-type ?, draw:color-inversion ?, draw:color-mode ?, draw:contrast ?, draw:decimal-places ?, draw:decorative ?, draw:draw-aspect ?, draw:end-guide ?, draw:end-line-spacing-horizontal ?, draw:end-line-spacing-vertical ?, draw:fill ?, draw:fill-color ?, draw:fill-gradient-name ?, draw:fill-hatch-name ?, draw:fill-hatch-solid ?, draw:fill-image-height ?, draw:fill-image-name ?, draw:fill-image-ref-point ?, draw:fill-image-ref-point-x ?, draw:fill-image-ref-point-y ?, draw:fill-image-width ?, draw:fit-to-contour ?, draw:fit-to-size ?, draw:frame-display-border ?, draw:frame-display-scrollbar ?, draw:frame-margin-horizontal ?, draw:frame-margin-vertical ?, draw:gamma ?, draw:gradient-step-count ?, draw:green ?, draw:guide-distance ?, draw:guide-overhang ?, draw:image-opacity ?, draw:line-distance ?, draw:luminance ?, draw:marker-end ?, draw:marker-end-center ?, draw:marker-end-width ?, draw:marker-start ?, draw:marker-start-center ?, draw:marker-start-width ?, draw:measure-align ?, draw:measure-vertical-align ?, draw:ole-draw-aspect ?, draw:opacity ?, draw:opacity-name ?, draw:parallel ?, draw:placing ?, draw:red ?, draw:secondary-fill-color ?, draw:shadow ?, draw:shadow-color ?, draw:shadow-offset-x ?, draw:shadow-offset-y ?, draw:shadow-opacity ?, draw:show-unit ?, draw:start-guide ?, draw:start-line-spacing-horizontal ?, draw:start-line-spacing-vertical ?, draw:stroke ?, draw:stroke-dash ?, draw:stroke-dash-names ?, draw:stroke-linejoin ?, draw:symbol-color ?, draw:textarea-horizontal-align ?, draw:textarea-vertical-align ?, draw:tile-repeat-offset ?, draw:unit ?, draw:visible-area-height ?, draw:visible-area-left ?, draw:visible-area-top ?, draw:visible-area-width ?, draw:wrap-influence-on-position ?, fo:background-color ?, fo:border ?, fo:border-bottom ?, fo:border-left ?, fo:border-right ?, fo:border-top ?, fo:clip ?, fo:margin ?, fo:margin-bottom ?, fo:margin-left ?, fo:margin-right ?, fo:margin-top ?, fo:max-height ?, fo:max-width ?, fo:min-height ?, fo:min-width ?, fo:padding ?, fo:padding-bottom ?, fo:padding-left ?, fo:padding-right ?, fo:padding-top ?, fo:wrap-option ?, style:background-transparency ?, style:border-line-width ?, style:border-line-width-bottom ?, style:border-line-width-left ?, style:border-line-width-right ?, style:border-line-width-top ?, style:editable ?, style:flow-with-text ?, style:horizontal-pos ?, style:horizontal-rel ?, style:mirror ?, style:number-wrapped-paragraphs ?, style:overflow-behavior ?, style:print-content ?, style:protect ?, style:rel-height ?, style:rel-width ?, style:repeat ?, style:run-through ?, style:shadow ?, style:shrink-to-fit ?, style:vertical-pos ?, style:vertical-rel ?, style:wrap ?, style:wrap-contour ?, style:wrap-contour-mode ?, style:wrap-dynamic-threshold ?, style:writing-mode ?, svg:fill-rule ?, svg:height ?, svg:stroke-color ?, svg:stroke-linecap ?, svg:stroke-opacity ?, svg:stroke-width ?, svg:width ?, svg:x ?, svg:y ?, text:anchor-page-number ?, text:anchor-type ?, text:animation ?, text:animation-delay ?, text:animation-direction ?, text:animation-repeat ?, text:animation-start-inside ?, text:animation-steps ? and text:animation-stop-inside ?.

        -

        The <style:graphic-properties> element has the following child elements: <style:background-image> 17.3, <style:columns> 17.12 and <text:list-style> 16.32.

        -

        17.22 <style:chart-properties>

        +

        The <style:graphic-properties> element has the following child elements: <style:background-image> ?, <style:columns> ? and <text:list-style> ?.

        +

        17.22 <style:chart-properties>

        The <style:chart-properties> element specifies formatting properties for charts.

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        The <style:chart-properties> element is usable within the following elements: <style:default-style> 16.4 and <style:style> 16.2.

        +

        The <style:chart-properties> element is usable within the following elements: <style:default-style> ? and <style:style> ?.

        -

        The <style:chart-properties> element has the following attributes: chart:angle-offset 20.2, chart:auto-position 20.3, chart:auto-size 20.4, chart:axis-label-position 20.5, chart:axis-position 20.6, chart:connect-bars 20.7, chart:data-label-number 20.8, chart:data-label-series 20.9, chart:data-label-symbol 20.10, chart:data-label-text 20.11, chart:deep 20.12, chart:display-label 20.13, chart:error-category 20.14, chart:error-lower-indicator 20.15, chart:error-lower-limit 20.16, chart:error-lower-range 20.17, chart:error-margin 20.18, chart:error-percentage 20.19, chart:error-upper-indicator 20.20, chart:error-upper-limit 20.21, chart:error-upper-range 20.22, chart:gap-width 20.23, chart:group-bars-per-axis 20.24, chart:hole-size 20.25, chart:include-hidden-cells 20.26, chart:interpolation 20.27, chart:interval-major 20.28, chart:interval-minor-divisor 20.29, chart:japanese-candle-stick 20.30, chart:label-arrangement 20.31, chart:label-position 20.32, chart:label-position-negative 20.33, chart:lines 20.34, chart:link-data-style-to-source 20.35, chart:logarithmic 20.36, chart:major-origin 20.436, chart:maximum 20.37, chart:mean-value 20.38, chart:minimum 20.39, chart:minor-logarithmic 20.437, chart:origin 20.40, chart:overlap 20.41, chart:percentage 20.43, chart:pie-offset 20.42, chart:regression-force-intercept 20.44, chart:regression-intercept-value 20.45, chart:regression-max-degree 20.46, chart:regression-moving-type 20.47, chart:regression-name 20.48, chart:regression-period 20.49, chart:regression-type 20.50, chart:reverse-direction 20.51, chart:right-angled-axes 20.52, chart:scale-text 20.53, chart:series-source 20.54, chart:solid-type 20.56, chart:sort-by-x-values 20.55, chart:spline-order 20.57, chart:spline-resolution 20.58, chart:stacked 20.59, chart:symbol-height 20.60, chart:symbol-name 20.61, chart:symbol-type 20.62, chart:symbol-width 20.63, chart:text-overlap 20.64, chart:three-dimensional 20.65, chart:tick-mark-position 20.70, chart:tick-marks-major-inner 20.66, chart:tick-marks-major-outer 20.67, chart:tick-marks-minor-inner 20.68, chart:tick-marks-minor-outer 20.69, chart:treat-empty-cells 20.71, chart:vertical 20.72, chart:visible 20.73, style:direction 20.263, style:rotation-angle 20.347 and text:line-break 20.429.

        +

        The <style:chart-properties> element has the following attributes: chart:angle-offset ?, chart:auto-position ?, chart:auto-size ?, chart:axis-label-position ?, chart:axis-position ?, chart:connect-bars ?, chart:data-label-number ?, chart:data-label-series ?, chart:data-label-symbol ?, chart:data-label-text ?, chart:deep ?, chart:display-label ?, chart:error-category ?, chart:error-lower-indicator ?, chart:error-lower-limit ?, chart:error-lower-range ?, chart:error-margin ?, chart:error-percentage ?, chart:error-upper-indicator ?, chart:error-upper-limit ?, chart:error-upper-range ?, chart:gap-width ?, chart:group-bars-per-axis ?, chart:hole-size ?, chart:include-hidden-cells ?, chart:interpolation ?, chart:interval-major ?, chart:interval-minor-divisor ?, chart:japanese-candle-stick ?, chart:label-arrangement ?, chart:label-position ?, chart:label-position-negative ?, chart:lines ?, chart:link-data-style-to-source ?, chart:logarithmic ?, chart:major-origin ?, chart:maximum ?, chart:mean-value ?, chart:minimum ?, chart:minor-logarithmic ?, chart:origin ?, chart:overlap ?, chart:percentage ?, chart:pie-offset ?, chart:regression-force-intercept ?, chart:regression-intercept-value ?, chart:regression-max-degree ?, chart:regression-moving-type ?, chart:regression-name ?, chart:regression-period ?, chart:regression-type ?, chart:reverse-direction ?, chart:right-angled-axes ?, chart:scale-text ?, chart:series-source ?, chart:solid-type ?, chart:sort-by-x-values ?, chart:spline-order ?, chart:spline-resolution ?, chart:stacked ?, chart:symbol-height ?, chart:symbol-name ?, chart:symbol-type ?, chart:symbol-width ?, chart:text-overlap ?, chart:three-dimensional ?, chart:tick-mark-position ?, chart:tick-marks-major-inner ?, chart:tick-marks-major-outer ?, chart:tick-marks-minor-inner ?, chart:tick-marks-minor-outer ?, chart:treat-empty-cells ?, chart:vertical ?, chart:visible ?, style:direction ?, style:rotation-angle ? and text:line-break ?.

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        The <style:chart-properties> element has the following child elements: <chart:label-separator> 17.24 and <chart:symbol-image> 17.23.

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        The <style:chart-properties> element has the following child elements: <chart:label-separator> ? and <chart:symbol-image> ?.

        17.23 <chart:symbol-image>

        The <chart:symbol-image> element specifies an image to be used for a data point in a chart.

        This element should be used only together with a chart:symbol-type attribute and only when that attribute has the value image.

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        The <chart:symbol-image> element is usable within the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

        +

        The <chart:symbol-image> element is usable within the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

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        The <chart:symbol-image> element has the following attribute: xlink:href 19.916.

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        The <chart:symbol-image> element has the following attribute: xlink:href ?.

        The <chart:symbol-image> element has no child elements.

        17.24 <chart:label-separator>

        @@ -8265,27 +8263,29 @@

        17.24 If a separator is not specified by this element in a chart style applied to a <chart:data-label> element, the separator specified with a chart style applied to a parent element is used.

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        The <chart:label-separator> element is usable within the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

        +

        The <chart:label-separator> element is usable within the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

        The <chart:label-separator> element has no attributes.

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        The <chart:label-separator> element has the following child element: <text:p> 5.1.3.

        +

        The <chart:label-separator> element has the following child element: <text:p> ?.

        17.25 <style:drawing-page-properties>

        The <style:drawing-page-properties> element specifies formatting that can be applied to a <draw:page> element, a <presentation:notes> element, a <style:handout-master> element, or a <style:master-page> element.

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        The <style:drawing-page-properties> element is usable within the following elements: <style:default-style> 16.4 and <style:style> 16.2.

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        The <style:drawing-page-properties> element has the following attributes: draw:background-size 20.100, draw:fill 20.118, draw:fill-color 20.119, draw:fill-gradient-name 20.120, draw:fill-hatch-name 20.121, draw:fill-hatch-solid 20.122, draw:fill-image-height 20.123, draw:fill-image-name 20.124, draw:fill-image-ref-point 20.125, draw:fill-image-ref-point-x 20.126, draw:fill-image-ref-point-y 20.127, draw:fill-image-width 20.128, draw:gradient-step-count 20.137, draw:opacity 20.152, draw:opacity-name 20.153, draw:secondary-fill-color 20.157, draw:tile-repeat-offset 20.175, presentation:background-objects-visible 20.231, presentation:background-visible 20.232, presentation:display-date-time 20.233, presentation:display-footer 20.234, presentation:display-header 20.235, presentation:display-page-number 20.236, presentation:duration 20.237, presentation:transition-speed 20.238, presentation:transition-style 20.239, presentation:transition-type 20.240, presentation:visibility 20.241, smil:direction 20.242, smil:fadeColor 20.243, smil:subtype 20.244, smil:type 20.245, style:repeat 20.341 and svg:fill-rule 20.406.

        +

        + +

        The <style:drawing-page-properties> element is usable within the following elements: <style:default-style> ? and <style:style> ?.

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        The <style:drawing-page-properties> element has the following child element: <presentation:sound> 10.8.2.

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        The <style:drawing-page-properties> element has the following attributes: draw:background-size ?, draw:fill ?, draw:fill-color ?, draw:fill-gradient-name ?, draw:fill-hatch-name ?, draw:fill-hatch-solid ?, draw:fill-image-height ?, draw:fill-image-name ?, draw:fill-image-ref-point ?, draw:fill-image-ref-point-x ?, draw:fill-image-ref-point-y ?, draw:fill-image-width ?, draw:gradient-step-count ?, draw:opacity ?, draw:opacity-name ?, draw:secondary-fill-color ?, draw:tile-repeat-offset ?, presentation:background-objects-visible ?, presentation:background-visible ?, presentation:display-date-time ?, presentation:display-footer ?, presentation:display-header ?, presentation:display-page-number ?, presentation:duration ?, presentation:transition-speed ?, presentation:transition-style ?, presentation:transition-type ?, presentation:visibility ?, smil:direction ?, smil:fadeColor ?, smil:subtype ?, smil:type ?, style:repeat ? and svg:fill-rule ?.

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        The <style:drawing-page-properties> element has the following child element: <presentation:sound> ?.

        17.26 <style:background-fill>

        The <style:background-fill> element serves as a container for fill attributes to specify a background. It has a mandatory attribute draw:fill 20.118 to specify the kind of fill. The other attributes specify details to the fill.
        The <style:background-fill> element takes precedence over element <style:background-image> 17.3, attribute fo:background-color 20.182 and attribute style:background-transparency 20.247. Consumers not able to use the <style:background-fill> element may ignore it and use a given <style:background-image> element or fo:background-color and fo:background-transparency attributes instead.
        The background of an object is transparent if none of the styles applied following the rules specified in a <style:style> 16.2 element defines a background formatting.

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        The <style:background-fill> element is usable within the following elements: <style:header-footer-properties> 17.5, <style:paragraph-properties> 17.6, <style:section-properties> 17.11, <style:table-cell-properties> 17.18, <style:table-properties> 17.15 and <style:table-row-properties> 17.17.

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        The <style:background-fill> element is usable within the following elements: <style:header-footer-properties> ?, <style:paragraph-properties> ?, <style:section-properties> ?, <style:table-cell-properties> ?, <style:table-properties> ? and <style:table-row-properties> ?.

        -

        The <style:background-fill> element has the following attributes: draw:fill Error: Reference source not found, draw:fill-color Error: Reference source not found, draw:fill-gradient-name Error: Reference source not found, draw:fill-hatch-name Error: Reference source not found, draw:fill-hatch-solid Error: Reference source not found, draw:fill-image-height Error: Reference source not found, draw:fill-image-name Error: Reference source not found, draw:fill-image-ref-point Error: Reference source not found, draw:fill-image-ref-point-x Error: Reference source not found, draw:fill-image-ref-point-y Error: Reference source not found, draw:fill-image-width Error: Reference source not found, draw:gradient-step-count Error: Reference source not found, draw:opacity 19.202, draw:opacity-name Error: Reference source not found, draw:secondary-fill-color Error: Reference source not found, draw:tile-repeat-offset Error: Reference source not found, style:repeat 19.515 and svg:fill-rule Error: Reference source not found.

        +

        The <style:background-fill> element has the following attributes: draw:fill ?, draw:fill-color ?, draw:fill-gradient-name ?, draw:fill-hatch-name ?, draw:fill-hatch-solid ?, draw:fill-image-height ?, draw:fill-image-name ?, draw:fill-image-ref-point ?, draw:fill-image-ref-point-x ?, draw:fill-image-ref-point-y ?, draw:fill-image-width ?, draw:gradient-step-count ?, draw:opacity ?, draw:opacity-name ?, draw:secondary-fill-color ?, draw:tile-repeat-offset ?, style:repeat ? and svg:fill-rule ?.

        The <style:background-fill> element has no child elements.

        18 Datatypes

        @@ -8368,7 +8368,7 @@

        18.3.20

        18.3.21 nonNegativeLength

        A measurement with a value that shall be zero or positive.

        -

        18.3.22 nonNegativePixelLength

        +

        18.3.22 nonNegativePixelLength

        A non-negative measurement that shall have the unit px (pixels).

        18.3.23 pathData

        @@ -8451,7 +8451,7 @@

        19.2
      44. hsl: HSL (hue, saturation, lightness) color model. 

      45. rgb: RGB (red, green, blue) color model. 

      46. The default value for this attribute is rgb.

        -

        The anim:color-interpolation attribute is usable with the following element: <anim:animateColor> 15.2.6.

        +

        The anim:color-interpolation attribute is usable with the following element: <anim:animateColor> ?.

        The values of the anim:color-interpolation attribute are rgb or hsl.

        19.3 anim:color-interpolation-direction

        @@ -8462,7 +8462,7 @@

      47. clockwise: color interpolation proceeds in a clockwise direction. 

      48. counterclockwise: color interpolation proceeds in a counterclockwise direction. 

      49. The default value for this attribute is clockwise.

        -

        The anim:color-interpolation-direction attribute is usable with the following element: <anim:animateColor> 15.2.6.

        +

        The anim:color-interpolation-direction attribute is usable with the following element: <anim:animateColor> ?.

        The values of the anim:color-interpolation-direction attribute are clockwise or counter-clockwise.

        19.4 anim:audio-level

        @@ -8471,9 +8471,9 @@

        19.4 <

        The defined value range for the anim:audio-level attribute is a rational number between 0 (inaudible) and 1 (system volume), inclusive.

        -

        The anim:audio-level attribute is usable with the following element: <anim:audio> 15.5.

        +

        The anim:audio-level attribute is usable with the following element: <anim:audio> ?.

        -

        The anim:audio-level attribute has the data type double 18.2.

        +

        The anim:audio-level attribute has the data type double ?.

        19.5 anim:command

        The anim:command attribute specifies an animation command.

        @@ -8486,9 +8486,9 @@

        19.5 If the value of the anim:command attribute is play, then there shall be a <anim:param> child element whose anim:name attribute value is play and whose anim:value attribute value contains a value expressed in seconds.

        -

        The anim:command attribute is usable with the following element: <anim:command> 15.6.1.

        +

        The anim:command attribute is usable with the following element: <anim:command> ?.

        -

        The anim:command attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The anim:command attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.6 anim:formula

        The anim:formula attribute specifies a formula used in an animation function.

        @@ -8514,7 +8514,9 @@

        19.6

         | '(' S* additive_expression S* ')' -

        +

        +

        +

        unary_expression::= '-' S* basic_expression | basic_expression

        multiplicative_expression::= unary_expression ( ( S* '*' S* unary_expression )

        @@ -8545,9 +8547,9 @@

        19.6
      50. e: the Euler constant. 

      51. x: the animated elements left edge in screen space where 0 is the left edge of the screen and 1 is the right edge. 

      52. y: the animated elements top edge in screen space, where 0 is the top edge of the screen and 1 is the bottom edge. 

      53. width: the animated elements width in screen space, where 0 is no width and 1 is the screen's width. 

      54. height: the animated elements height in screen space, where 0 is no height and 1 is the screen's height. 

      55. If an anim:formula attribute is given, it overrides the smil:values, smil:to, smil:from and smil:by attributes as specified in 15.3.2.

        -

        The anim:formula attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:animate> 15.2.2, <anim:animateColor> 15.2.6, <anim:animateMotion> 15.2.5, <anim:animateTransform> 15.2.3 and <anim:transitionFilter> 15.2.7.

        +

        The anim:formula attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:animate> ?, <anim:animateColor> ?, <anim:animateMotion> ?, <anim:animateTransform> ? and <anim:transitionFilter> ?.

        -

        The anim:formula attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The anim:formula attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.7 anim:id (deprecated)

        The anim:id attribute specifies an identifier to an animation element.

        @@ -8560,55 +8562,55 @@

        19.7 <

        The anim:id attribute is deprecated in favor of xml:id. 19.920

        -

        The anim:id attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:audio> 15.5, <anim:command> 15.6.1, <anim:iterate> 15.4.4, <anim:par> 15.4.2 and <anim:seq> 15.4.3.

        +

        The anim:id attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:audio> ?, <anim:command> ?, <anim:iterate> ?, <anim:par> ? and <anim:seq> ?.

        -

        The anim:id attribute has the data type NCName 18.2.

        +

        The anim:id attribute has the data type NCName ?.

        19.8 anim:iterate-interval

        The anim:iterate-interval attribute specifies the time interval between effects that are children of <anim:iterate> elements.

        -

        The anim:iterate-interval attribute is usable with the following element: <anim:iterate> 15.4.4.

        +

        The anim:iterate-interval attribute is usable with the following element: <anim:iterate> ?.

        -

        The anim:iterate-interval attribute has the data type duration 18.2.

        +

        The anim:iterate-interval attribute has the data type duration ?.

        19.9 anim:iterate-type

        The anim:iterate-type attribute of a <anim:iterate> element specifies the iteration of child elements.

        The defined values for the anim:iterate-type attribute are:

        • by-letter: the target shape or paragraph is iterated by letters. 

        • by-paragraph: the target shape is iterated by paragraphs. 

        • by-word: the target shape or paragraph is iterated by words. 

        -

        The anim:iterate-type attribute is usable with the following element: <anim:iterate> 15.4.4.

        +

        The anim:iterate-type attribute is usable with the following element: <anim:iterate> ?.

        -

        The anim:iterate-type attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The anim:iterate-type attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.10 anim:name

        The anim:name attribute specifies the name of a parameter for an <anim:command> 15.6.1 element.

        -

        The anim:name attribute is usable with the following element: <anim:param> 15.6.2.

        +

        The anim:name attribute is usable with the following element: <anim:param> ?.

        -

        The anim:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The anim:name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.11 anim:sub-item

        The anim:sub-item attribute specifies components of a target element for application of animation effects.

        The defined values for the anim:sub-item attribute are:

        • background: animates only a shape's background and not its text. 

        • text: animates only the text of a shape. 

        • whole: animates both a shape and its text. 

        -

        The anim:sub-item attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:animate> 15.2.2, <anim:animateColor> 15.2.6, <anim:animateMotion> 15.2.5, <anim:animateTransform> 15.2.3, <anim:command> 15.6.1, <anim:iterate> 15.4.4, <anim:set> 15.2.4 and <anim:transitionFilter> 15.2.7.

        +

        The anim:sub-item attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:animate> ?, <anim:animateColor> ?, <anim:animateMotion> ?, <anim:animateTransform> ?, <anim:command> ?, <anim:iterate> ?, <anim:set> ? and <anim:transitionFilter> ?.

        -

        The anim:sub-item attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The anim:sub-item attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.12 anim:value

        The anim:value attribute specifies the value of a parameter for an <anim:command> element.

        -

        The anim:value attribute is usable with the following element: <anim:param> 15.6.2.

        +

        The anim:value attribute is usable with the following element: <anim:param> ?.

        -

        The anim:value attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The anim:value attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.13 chart:attached-axis

        The chart:attached-axis attribute specifies an axis to be used with a series. The value shall be the name of an axis as defined with the chart:name attribute on a <chart:axis> element.

        -

        The chart:attached-axis attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:series> 11.12.

        +

        The chart:attached-axis attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:series> ?.

        -

        The chart:attached-axis attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The chart:attached-axis attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.14 chart:automatic-content

        The chart:automatic-content attribute specifies if an equation to be displayed should be calculated automatically or if text given within a <text:p> element should be used instead.

        @@ -8619,9 +8621,9 @@

        19.14
      56. false: the text within a <text:p> element is displayed.  

      57. true: an equation is calculated and displayed automatically. 

      58. The default value for this attribute is true.

        -

        The chart:automatic-content attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:equation> 11.19.

        +

        The chart:automatic-content attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:equation> ?.

        -

        The chart:automatic-content attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The chart:automatic-content attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.15 chart:class

        19.15.1 <chart:chart>, <chart:series>

        @@ -8640,7 +8642,7 @@

        1

        Note: The following table shows examples for the pre-defined chart types. Those charts that use one or two data series use two data series with the values 1;2;3;4 and 1;4;9;16 and the labels a;b;c;d. Those chart types that use more than two data series (stock and bubble) use the data series 1;2;3;4 and multiples thereof. The radar chart uses two data series with five data points.

        -
        +
        @@ -8658,7 +8660,7 @@

        1 -
        chart:circle

        +
        chart:circle
         
        @@ -8676,7 +8678,7 @@

        1 -
        chart:radar

        +
        chart:radar
         
        @@ -8694,7 +8696,7 @@

        1 -
        chart:bubble

        +
        chart:bubble
         
        @@ -8711,9 +8713,9 @@

        1

        -

        The chart:class attribute is usable with the following elements: <chart:chart> 11.1 and <chart:series> 11.12.

        +

        The chart:class attribute is usable with the following elements: <chart:chart> ? and <chart:series> ?.

        -

        The chart:class attribute has the data type namespacedToken 18.3.20.

        +

        The chart:class attribute has the data type namespacedToken ?.

        19.15.2 <chart:grid>

        The chart:class attribute of a <chart:grid> element specifies whether major or minor tick marks are used on a grid.

        @@ -8722,7 +8724,7 @@

        19.15.2
      59. major: major tick marks are extended to grid lines. 

      60. minor: minor tick marks are extended to grid lines. 

      61. For a <chart:grid> 11.11 element the default value for this attribute is major.

        -

        The chart:class attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:grid> 11.11.

        +

        The chart:class attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:grid> ?.

        The values of the chart:class attribute are major or minor.

        19.16 chart:column-mapping (deprecated)

        @@ -8733,9 +8735,9 @@

        Note: Instead of using the deprecated chart:column-mapping attribute, <chart:series> elements may be reordered and specific cell ranges may be assigned to them using the chart:values-cell-range-address 19.28 attribute.

        -

        The chart:column-mapping attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:chart> 11.1.

        +

        The chart:column-mapping attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:chart> ?.

        -

        The chart:column-mapping attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The chart:column-mapping attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.17 chart:data-source-has-labels (deprecated)

        The chart:data-source-has-labels attribute specifies whether a chart's source range  contain labels.

        @@ -8744,7 +8746,7 @@

        both: first row and column of a chart's source range both contain labels. 

      62. column: first column of a chart's source range contains labels. 

      63. none: neither the first row nor the first column of a chart's source range contains labels. 

      64. row: first row of a chart's source range contains labels. 

      65. The default value for this attribute is none.

        -

        The chart:data-source-has-labels attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:plot-area> 11.5.

        +

        The chart:data-source-has-labels attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:plot-area> ?.

        The values of the chart:data-source-has-labels attribute are none, row, column or both.

        19.18 chart:dimension

        @@ -8755,7 +8757,7 @@

        19.18

        The defined values for the chart:dimension attribute are:

        • x: dimension represented by the x-axis of a chart. 

        • y: dimension represented by the y-axis of a chart. 

        • z: dimension represented by the z-axis of a chart.  

        -

        The chart:dimension attribute is usable with the following elements: <chart:axis> 11.9 and <chart:error-indicator> 11.17.

        +

        The chart:dimension attribute is usable with the following elements: <chart:axis> ? and <chart:error-indicator> ?.

        The values of the chart:dimension attribute are x, y or z.

        19.19 chart:display-equation

        @@ -8766,9 +8768,9 @@

        19.19
      66. false: the equation is not displayed. 

      67. true: the equation is displayed. 

      68. The default value for this attribute is true.

        -

        The chart:display-equation attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:equation> 11.19.

        +

        The chart:display-equation attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:equation> ?.

        -

        The chart:display-equation attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The chart:display-equation attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.20 chart:display-r-square

        The chart:display-r-square attribute specifies whether an R-square value should be displayed or not. It is only evaluated if the value of the chart:automatic-content 19.14 attribute is true.

        @@ -8777,16 +8779,16 @@

        19.20
      69. false: R-square value is not displayed. 

      70. true: R-square value is displayed. 

      71. The default value for this attribute is false.

        -

        The chart:display-r-square attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:equation> 11.19.

        +

        The chart:display-r-square attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:equation> ?.

        -

        The chart:display-r-square attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The chart:display-r-square attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.21 chart:label-cell-address

        The chart:label-cell-address attribute specifies a cell range list that contains the name for a series.

        -

        The chart:label-cell-address attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:series> 11.12.

        +

        The chart:label-cell-address attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:series> ?.

        -

        The chart:label-cell-address attribute has the data type cellRangeAddressList 18.3.6.

        +

        The chart:label-cell-address attribute has the data type cellRangeAddressList ?.

        19.22 chart:legend-align

        The chart:legend-align attribute specifies the alignment of a legend with the plot area.

        @@ -8795,7 +8797,7 @@

        19.22 <
        • center: legend is aligned at the center of the plot-area. 

        • end: legend is aligned at the end of the plot-area (which is right or bottom). 

        • start: legend is aligned at the beginning of the plot-area (which is left or top). 

        Note: This attribute can be used when the chart:legend-position attribute has one of the following values: start, end, top, bottom.

        -

        The chart:legend-align attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:legend> 11.4.

        +

        The chart:legend-align attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:legend> ?.

        The values of the chart:legend-align attribute are start, center or end.

        19.23 chart:legend-position

        @@ -8808,23 +8810,23 @@

        19.23
      72. bottom: place legend below the plot area. 

      73. end: place legend on the right side of the plot area. 

      74. start: place legend on the left side of the plot area. 

      75. top: place legend above the plot area. 

      76. The legend position can also be given in absolute coordinates with svg:x and svg:y attributes, as with any drawing object. If both absolute coordinates and the legend-position attribute are given, the chart:legend-position attribute shall be used.

        -

        The chart:legend-position attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:legend> 11.4.

        +

        The chart:legend-position attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:legend> ?.

        19.24 chart:name

        The chart:name attribute specifies a name for an axis.

        Note: The value of a chart:name attribute can be used to reference an axis.

        -

        The chart:name attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:axis> 11.9.

        +

        The chart:name attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:axis> ?.

        -

        The chart:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The chart:name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.25 chart:repeated

        The chart:repeated attribute specifies how many consecutive data points have the same style.

        -

        The chart:repeated attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:data-point> 11.14.

        +

        The chart:repeated attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:data-point> ?.

        -

        The chart:repeated attribute has the data type positiveInteger 18.2.

        +

        The chart:repeated attribute has the data type positiveInteger ?.

        19.26 chart:row-mapping (deprecated)

        The chart:row-mapping attribute specifies a list of indexes of series. The numbers define a reordering of data that comes from a container document that provides the data for the chart. The numbering begins with 1. A list of ascending numbers beginning with 1 has no effect. To exchange two series, their numbers shall be exchanged in the list.

        @@ -8833,39 +8835,39 @@

        19

        Note: Instead of using the deprecated chart:row-mapping attribute, <chart:series> 11.12 elements may be reordered and specific cell ranges may be assigned to them using the chart:values-cell-range-address 19.28 attribute.

        -

        The chart:row-mapping attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:chart> 11.1.

        +

        The chart:row-mapping attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:chart> ?.

        -

        The chart:row-mapping attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The chart:row-mapping attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.27 chart:style-name

        The chart:style-name attribute references a chart style by its name. 19.502 

        -

        The chart:style-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <chart:axis> 11.9, <chart:chart> 11.1, <chart:data-label> 11.15, <chart:data-point> 11.14, <chart:equation> 11.19, <chart:error-indicator> 11.17, <chart:floor> 11.8, <chart:footer> 11.2.3, <chart:grid> 11.11, <chart:legend> 11.4, <chart:mean-value> 11.16, <chart:plot-area> 11.5, <chart:regression-curve> 11.18, <chart:series> 11.12, <chart:stock-gain-marker> 11.20, <chart:stock-loss-marker> 11.21, <chart:stock-range-line> 11.22, <chart:subtitle> 11.2.2, <chart:title> 11.2.1 and <chart:wall> 11.7.

        +

        The chart:style-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <chart:axis> ?, <chart:chart> ?, <chart:data-label> ?, <chart:data-point> ?, <chart:equation> ?, <chart:error-indicator> ?, <chart:floor> ?, <chart:footer> ?, <chart:grid> ?, <chart:legend> ?, <chart:mean-value> ?, <chart:plot-area> ?, <chart:regression-curve> ?, <chart:series> ?, <chart:stock-gain-marker> ?, <chart:stock-loss-marker> ?, <chart:stock-range-line> ?, <chart:subtitle> ?, <chart:title> ? and <chart:wall> ?.

        -

        The chart:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The chart:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        19.28 chart:values-cell-range-address

         The chart:values-cell-range-address attribute specifies a cell range that contains the values for a data series.

        -

        The chart:values-cell-range-address attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:series> 11.12.

        +

        The chart:values-cell-range-address attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:series> ?.

        -

        The chart:values-cell-range-address attribute has the data type cellRangeAddressList 18.3.6.

        +

        The chart:values-cell-range-address attribute has the data type cellRangeAddressList ?.

        19.29 config:name

        The config:name attribute specifies a name of an application setting, an application setting sequence, or an application setting container.

        For <config:config-item-set> 3.10.2 elements that are children of <office:settings> 3.10 elements, the name shall begin with a namespace prefix followed by a “:” (U+003A, COLON). The XML namespace bound to the prefix identifies the implementation that defines the name of a setting.

        -

        The config:name attribute is usable with the following elements: <config:config-item> 3.10.3, <config:config-item-map-entry> 3.10.5, <config:config-item-map-indexed> 3.10.4, <config:config-item-map-named> 3.10.6 and <config:config-item-set> 3.10.2.

        +

        The config:name attribute is usable with the following elements: <config:config-item> ?, <config:config-item-map-entry> ?, <config:config-item-map-indexed> ?, <config:config-item-map-named> ? and <config:config-item-set> ?.

        -

        The config:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The config:name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.30 config:type

        The config:type attribute specifies a data type for a setting.

        The defined values for the config:type attribute are:

        -

        The config:type attribute is usable with the following element: <config:config-item> 3.10.3.

        +

        The config:type attribute is usable with the following element: <config:config-item> ?.

        The values of the config:type attribute are boolean, short, int, long, double, string, datetime or base64Binary.

        19.31 db:additional-column-statement

        @@ -8874,9 +8876,9 @@

        19

        Note: The auto-increment keyword, optional start value and the format of the string specifying them are database specific.

        -

        The db:additional-column-statement attribute is usable with the following element: <db:auto-increment> 12.10.

        +

        The db:additional-column-statement attribute is usable with the following element: <db:auto-increment> ?.

        -

        The db:additional-column-statement attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The db:additional-column-statement attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.32 db:append-table-alias-name

        The db:append-table-alias-name attribute specifies that a table alias name should be appended when creating an SQL query.

        @@ -8885,9 +8887,9 @@

        19.32
        • false: table alias name is not appended to a query when creating an SQL query. 

        • true: table alias name is appended to a query when creating an SQL query. 

        The default value for this attribute is true.

        -

        The db:append-table-alias-name attribute is usable with the following element: <db:application-connection-settings> 12.15.

        +

        The db:append-table-alias-name attribute is usable with the following element: <db:application-connection-settings> ?.

        -

        The db:append-table-alias-name attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The db:append-table-alias-name attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.33 db:apply-command

        The db:apply-command attribute specifies whether an SQL clause specified by a db:command attribute should be appended to an underlying statement.

        @@ -8896,25 +8898,25 @@

        19.33
      77. false: an SQL clause specified by a db:command 19.38 will not be appended to an underlying statement. 

      78. true: an SQL clause specified by a db:command attribute will be appended to an underlying statement. 

      79. The default value for this attribute is false.

        -

        The db:apply-command attribute is usable with the following elements: <db:filter-statement> 12.30 and <db:order-statement> 12.29.

        +

        The db:apply-command attribute is usable with the following elements: <db:filter-statement> ? and <db:order-statement> ?.

        -

        The db:apply-command attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The db:apply-command attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.34 db:as-template

        The db:as-template attribute specifies that a document is used as a template for a table structure to be created inside a database.

        The defined values for the db:as-template attribute are:

        • false: document is not used as a template. 

        • true: document is used as a template. 

        -

        The db:as-template attribute is usable with the following element: <db:component> 12.25.5.

        +

        The db:as-template attribute is usable with the following element: <db:component> ?.

        -

        The db:as-template attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The db:as-template attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.35 db:base-dn

        The db:base-dn attribute specifies a base DN for data that is retrieved using LDAP. [RFC4514]

        -

        The db:base-dn attribute is usable with the following element: <db:driver-settings> 12.9.

        +

        The db:base-dn attribute is usable with the following element: <db:driver-settings> ?.

        -

        The db:base-dn attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The db:base-dn attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.36 db:boolean-comparison-mode

        The db:boolean-comparison-mode attribute specifies a comparison mode used for Boolean values in SQL SELECT statements.

        @@ -8923,46 +8925,46 @@

        19.36
        • equal-boolean: “= TRUE" will be used for true and “= FALSE" for false. 

        • equal-integer: “= 1" will be used for true and “= 0" for false. 

        • equal-use-only-zero: “NOT ($value = 0 or $value IS NULL)" will be used for true and “= 0" for false. 

        • is-boolean: “IS TRUE" will be used for true and “IS FALSE" for false. 

        The default value for this attribute is equal-integer.

        -

        The db:boolean-comparison-mode attribute is usable with the following element: <db:application-connection-settings> 12.15.

        +

        The db:boolean-comparison-mode attribute is usable with the following element: <db:application-connection-settings> ?.

        The values of the db:boolean-comparison-mode attribute are equal-integer, is-boolean, equal-boolean or equal-use-only-zero.

        19.37 db:catalog-name

        The db:catalog-name attribute specifies the catalog part of a fully-qualified SQL table name or index name.

        -

        The db:catalog-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <db:index> 12.46, <db:table-definition> 12.38, <db:table-representation> 12.33 and <db:update-table> 12.31.

        +

        The db:catalog-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <db:index> ?, <db:table-definition> ?, <db:table-representation> ? and <db:update-table> ?.

        -

        The db:catalog-name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The db:catalog-name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.38 db:command

        The db:command attribute specifies an SQL select, order or filter clause that is used as part of a SELECT statement.

        -

        The db:command attribute is usable with the following elements: <db:filter-statement> 12.30, <db:order-statement> 12.29 and <db:query> 12.28.

        +

        The db:command attribute is usable with the following elements: <db:filter-statement> ?, <db:order-statement> ? and <db:query> ?.

        -

        The db:command attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The db:command attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.39 db:data-source-setting-is-list

        The db:data-source-setting-is-list attribute specifies whether a <db:data-source-setting> element contains a list of <db:data-source-setting-value> elements.

        The defined values for the db:data-source-setting-is-list attribute are:

        • false: <db:data-source-settings> 12.22 element should not contain a list of <db:data-source-setting-value> 12.24 elements. 

        • true: <db:data-source-settings> element should contain a list of <db:data-source-setting-value> elements. 

        -

        The db:data-source-setting-is-list attribute is usable with the following element: <db:data-source-setting> 12.23.

        +

        The db:data-source-setting-is-list attribute is usable with the following element: <db:data-source-setting> ?.

        -

        The db:data-source-setting-is-list attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The db:data-source-setting-is-list attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.40 db:data-source-setting-name

        The db:data-source-setting-name attribute specifies a name for a <db:data-source-setting> element.

        -

        The db:data-source-setting-name attribute is usable with the following element: <db:data-source-setting> 12.23.

        +

        The db:data-source-setting-name attribute is usable with the following element: <db:data-source-setting> ?.

        -

        The db:data-source-setting-name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The db:data-source-setting-name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.41 db:data-source-setting-type

        The db:data-source-setting-type attribute specifies a data type for content of a <db:data-source-setting-value> 12.24 element.

        The defined values for the db:data-source-setting-type attribute are:

        -

        The db:data-source-setting-type attribute is usable with the following element: <db:data-source-setting> 12.23.

        +

        The db:data-source-setting-type attribute is usable with the following element: <db:data-source-setting> ?.

        The values of the db:data-source-setting-type attribute are boolean, short, int, long, double or string.

        19.42 db:data-type

        @@ -8971,39 +8973,39 @@

        19.42 The values accepted by db:data-type are defined by [SQL].

        -

        The db:data-type attribute is usable with the following element: <db:column-definition> 12.40.

        +

        The db:data-type attribute is usable with the following element: <db:column-definition> ?.

        The values of the db:data-type attribute are bit, boolean, tinyint, smallint, integer, bigint, float, real, double, numeric, decimal, char, varchar, longvarchar, date, time, timestmp, binary, varbinary, longvarbinary, sqlnull, other, object, distinct, struct, array, blob, clob or ref.

        19.43 db:database-name

        The db:database-name attribute specifies the database for a connection, if the database type supports multiple logical databases per server.

        -

        The db:database-name attribute is usable with the following element: <db:server-database> 12.6.

        +

        The db:database-name attribute is usable with the following element: <db:server-database> ?.

        -

        The db:database-name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The db:database-name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.44 db:decimal

        The db:decimal attribute specifies a decimal separator for numeric fields.

        The default value for this attribute is “.” (U+002E, FULL STOP).

        -

        The db:decimal attribute is usable with the following element: <db:delimiter> 12.11.

        +

        The db:decimal attribute is usable with the following element: <db:delimiter> ?.

        -

        The db:decimal attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The db:decimal attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.45 db:default-cell-style-name

        The db:default-cell-style-name attribute specifies a default cell style. This style is applied to all cells in a column.

        -

        The db:default-cell-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <db:column> 12.35.

        +

        The db:default-cell-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <db:column> ?.

        -

        The db:default-cell-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The db:default-cell-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        19.46 db:default-row-style-name

        The db:default-row-style-name attribute specifies a default row style. This style is applied to all rows in a table.

        -

        The db:default-row-style-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <db:query> 12.28 and <db:table-representation> 12.33.

        +

        The db:default-row-style-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <db:query> ? and <db:table-representation> ?.

        -

        The db:default-row-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The db:default-row-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        19.47 db:delete-rule

        The db:delete-rule attribute specifies a rule that is applied for deleting records from a table. It is used only with foreign keys.

        @@ -9012,16 +9014,16 @@

        19.47 <
        • cascade: when the primary key is deleted, rows that imported that key are deleted. 

        • no-action: indicates that if the primary key has been imported, it cannot be deleted. 

        • restrict: a primary key shall not be deleted if it has been imported by another table as a foreign key. 

        • set-default: when the primary key is deleted, the foreign key (imported key) is set to the default value. 

        • set-null: when the primary key is deleted, the foreign key (imported key) is changed to NULL. 

        The default value for this attribute is no-action.

        -

        The db:delete-rule attribute is usable with the following element: <db:key> 12.42.

        +

        The db:delete-rule attribute is usable with the following element: <db:key> ?.

        The values of the db:delete-rule attribute are cascade, restrict, set-null, no-action or set-default.

        19.48 db:description

        The db:description attribute specifies a description of a database object.

        -

        The db:description attribute is usable with the following elements: <db:column> 12.35, <db:component> 12.25.5, <db:component-collection> 12.25.4, <db:query> 12.28, <db:query-collection> 12.27 and <db:table-representation> 12.33.

        +

        The db:description attribute is usable with the following elements: <db:column> ?, <db:component> ?, <db:component-collection> ?, <db:query> ?, <db:query-collection> ? and <db:table-representation> ?.

        -

        The db:description attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The db:description attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.49 db:enable-sql92-check

        The db:enable-sql92-check attribute specifies whether the names of tables, views, columns, and queries may contain characters defined by the [SQL] feature F392.

        @@ -9030,18 +9032,18 @@

        19.49
      80. false: consumers should permit characters defined by the [SQL] feature F392 for new or changed names of tables, views, columns, and queries.  

      81. true: consumers should not permit characters defined by the [SQL] feature F392 for new or changed names of tables, views, columns, and queries.  

      82. The default value for this attribute is false.

        -

        The db:enable-sql92-check attribute is usable with the following element: <db:application-connection-settings> 12.15.

        +

        The db:enable-sql92-check attribute is usable with the following element: <db:application-connection-settings> ?.

        -

        The db:enable-sql92-check attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The db:enable-sql92-check attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.50 db:encoding

        The db:encoding attribute specifies a text encoding for string data.

        The default value for this attribute is utf-8.

        -

        The db:encoding attribute is usable with the following element: <db:character-set> 12.12.

        +

        The db:encoding attribute is usable with the following element: <db:character-set> ?.

        -

        The db:encoding attribute has the data type textEncoding 18.3.36.

        +

        The db:encoding attribute has the data type textEncoding ?.

        19.51 db:escape-processing

        The db:escape-processing attribute specifies whether escape processing for a query is used or not.

        @@ -9050,32 +9052,32 @@

        19.51
      83. false: consumer should pass a query statement to the database driver without interpreting it itself. 

      84. true: consumer may pass a query statement to a database driver after interpreting it itself.  

      85. The default value for this attribute is true.

        -

        The db:escape-processing attribute is usable with the following element: <db:query> 12.28.

        +

        The db:escape-processing attribute is usable with the following element: <db:query> ?.

        -

        The db:escape-processing attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The db:escape-processing attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.52 db:extension

        The db:extension attribute specifies a file name extension for files which are used as tables.

        -

        The db:extension attribute is usable with the following element: <db:file-based-database> 12.5.

        +

        The db:extension attribute is usable with the following element: <db:file-based-database> ?.

        -

        The db:extension attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The db:extension attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.53 db:field

        The db:field attribute specifies a separator for database fields.

        The default value for this attribute is “;” (U+003B, SEMICOLON).

        -

        The db:field attribute is usable with the following element: <db:delimiter> 12.11.

        +

        The db:field attribute is usable with the following element: <db:delimiter> ?.

        -

        The db:field attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The db:field attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.54 db:hostname

        The db:hostname attribute specifies the name of a server for a server-based database.

        -

        The db:hostname attribute is usable with the following element: <db:server-database> 12.6.

        +

        The db:hostname attribute is usable with the following element: <db:server-database> ?.

        -

        The db:hostname attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The db:hostname attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.55 db:ignore-driver-privileges

        The db:ignore-driver-privileges attribute specifies whether privileges returned by a database driver should be ignored.

        @@ -9084,45 +9086,45 @@

        19.55
        • false: privileges returned by a database driver should not be ignored. 

        • true: privileges returned by a database driver should be ignored. 

        The default value for this attribute is true.

        -

        The db:ignore-driver-privileges attribute is usable with the following element: <db:application-connection-settings> 12.15.

        +

        The db:ignore-driver-privileges attribute is usable with the following element: <db:application-connection-settings> ?.

        -

        The db:ignore-driver-privileges attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The db:ignore-driver-privileges attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.56 db:is-ascending

        The db:is-ascending attribute specifies that a column is to be sorted in ascending order.

        The defined values for the db:is-ascending attribute are:

        • false: column is not sorted in ascending order. 

        • true: column is sorted in ascending order. 

        -

        The db:is-ascending attribute is usable with the following element: <db:index-column> 12.48.

        +

        The db:is-ascending attribute is usable with the following element: <db:index-column> ?.

        -

        The db:is-ascending attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The db:is-ascending attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.57 db:is-autoincrement

        The db:is-autoincrement attribute specifies whether a column is automatically numbered.

        The defined values for the db:is-autoincrement attribute are:

        • false: column is not automatically numbered. 

        • true: column is automatically numbered. 

        -

        The db:is-autoincrement attribute is usable with the following element: <db:column-definition> 12.40.

        +

        The db:is-autoincrement attribute is usable with the following element: <db:column-definition> ?.

        -

        The db:is-autoincrement attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The db:is-autoincrement attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.58 db:is-clustered

        The db:is-clustered attribute specifies that an index is clustered.

        The defined values for the db:is-clustered attribute are:

        • false: index is not clustered. 

        • true: index is clustered. 

        -

        The db:is-clustered attribute is usable with the following element: <db:index> 12.46.

        +

        The db:is-clustered attribute is usable with the following element: <db:index> ?.

        -

        The db:is-clustered attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The db:is-clustered attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.59 db:is-empty-allowed

        The db:is-empty-allowed attribute specifies whether a column may contain empty values.

        The defined values for the db:is-empty-allowed attribute are:

        • false: column shall not contain empty values. 

        • true: column may contain empty values. 

        -

        The db:is-empty-allowed attribute is usable with the following element: <db:column-definition> 12.40.

        +

        The db:is-empty-allowed attribute is usable with the following element: <db:column-definition> ?.

        -

        The db:is-empty-allowed attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The db:is-empty-allowed attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.60 db:is-first-row-header-line

        The db:is-first-row-header-line attribute specifies whether the first row in a text file, which is interpreted as a table of a file-based database, is used to define the columns of a table.

        @@ -9131,23 +9133,23 @@

        19.60
        • false: first row of text file does not define columns of a table. 

        • true: first row of text file does define columns of a table. 

        The default value for this attribute is true.

        -

        The db:is-first-row-header-line attribute is usable with the following elements: <db:driver-settings> 12.9 and <db:table-setting> 12.14.

        +

        The db:is-first-row-header-line attribute is usable with the following elements: <db:driver-settings> ? and <db:table-setting> ?.

        -

        The db:is-first-row-header-line attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The db:is-first-row-header-line attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.61 db:login-timeout

        The db:login-timeout attribute indicates a default time-out to be used when establishing a connection for this data source. If the attribute is not present, then a default time-out is specified by the database server.

        -

        The db:login-timeout attribute is usable with the following element: <db:login> 12.8.

        +

        The db:login-timeout attribute is usable with the following element: <db:login> ?.

        -

        The db:login-timeout attribute has the data type positiveInteger 18.2.

        +

        The db:login-timeout attribute has the data type positiveInteger ?.

        19.62 db:is-nullable

        The db:is-nullable attribute specifies the nullability of values in a column.

        The defined values for the db:is-nullable attribute are:

        • no-nulls: null values should not appear in a column. 

        • nullable: null values may appear in a column. 

        -

        The db:is-nullable attribute is usable with the following element: <db:column-definition> 12.40.

        +

        The db:is-nullable attribute is usable with the following element: <db:column-definition> ?.

        The values of the db:is-nullable attribute are no-nulls or nullable.

        19.63 db:is-password-required

        @@ -9158,25 +9160,25 @@

        19.63
      86. false: password should not be required for a connection to data source. 

      87. true: password should be required for a connection to data source. 

      88. The default value for this attribute is false.

        -

        The db:is-password-required attribute is usable with the following element: <db:login> 12.8.

        +

        The db:is-password-required attribute is usable with the following element: <db:login> ?.

        -

        The db:is-password-required attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The db:is-password-required attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.64 db:is-unique

        The db:is-unique attribute specifies whether an index shall have unique values.

        The defined values for the db:is-unique attribute are:

        • false: index should not require unique values. 

        • true: index shall have unique values. 

        -

        The db:is-unique attribute is usable with the following element: <db:index> 12.46.

        +

        The db:is-unique attribute is usable with the following element: <db:index> ?.

        -

        The db:is-unique attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The db:is-unique attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.65 db:precision

        The db:precision attribute specifies a column's number of decimal digits.

        -

        The db:precision attribute is usable with the following element: <db:column-definition> 12.40.

        +

        The db:precision attribute is usable with the following element: <db:column-definition> ?.

        -

        The db:precision attribute has the data type positiveInteger 18.2.

        +

        The db:precision attribute has the data type positiveInteger ?.

        19.66 db:is-table-name-length-limited

        The db:is-table-name-length-limited attribute specifies whether table names are limited to eight characters or fewer characters.

        @@ -9185,32 +9187,32 @@

        1
        • false: tables names may exceed eight characters in length. 

        • true: table names shall not be greater than eight characters in length. 

        The default value for this attribute is true.

        -

        The db:is-table-name-length-limited attribute is usable with the following element: <db:application-connection-settings> 12.15.

        +

        The db:is-table-name-length-limited attribute is usable with the following element: <db:application-connection-settings> ?.

        -

        The db:is-table-name-length-limited attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The db:is-table-name-length-limited attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.67 db:local-socket

        The db:local-socket attribute specifies the local socket on which a server database is running and accepting connections. The server's local socket filename is used for connecting to a server database when it is running locally.

        If db:local-socket is present but empty, consumers should use the default local socket for the database type in question.

        -

        The db:local-socket attribute is usable with the following element: <db:server-database> 12.6.

        +

        The db:local-socket attribute is usable with the following element: <db:server-database> ?.

        -

        The db:local-socket attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The db:local-socket attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.68 db:max-row-count

        The db:max-row-count attribute specifies the maximum number of rows that should be returned in a result set.

        -

        The db:max-row-count attribute is usable with the following element: <db:application-connection-settings> 12.15.

        +

        The db:max-row-count attribute is usable with the following element: <db:application-connection-settings> ?.

        -

        The db:max-row-count attribute has the data type integer 18.2.

        +

        The db:max-row-count attribute has the data type integer ?.

        19.69 db:media-type

        The db:media-type attribute of a <db:file-based-database> element specifies the type of the file(s) that comprise a database. If the database consists of multiple files of different types which all are required for it to be operational, this attribute specifies the type of the file linked to by the xlink:href 19.916 attribute on the <db:file-based-database> element.

        -

        The db:media-type attribute is usable with the following element: <db:file-based-database> 12.5.

        +

        The db:media-type attribute is usable with the following element: <db:file-based-database> ?.

        -

        The db:media-type attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The db:media-type attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.70 db:name

        19.70.1 General

        @@ -9219,93 +9221,93 @@

        19.70.2

        The db:name attribute specifies the name of a column.

        -

        The db:name attribute is usable with the following element: <db:column> 12.35.

        +

        The db:name attribute is usable with the following element: <db:column> ?.

        -

        The db:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The db:name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.70.3 <db:column-definition>

        The db:name attribute specifies the name of a column.

        -

        The db:name attribute is usable with the following element: <db:column-definition> 12.40.

        +

        The db:name attribute is usable with the following element: <db:column-definition> ?.

        -

        The db:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The db:name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.70.4 <db:component>

        The db:name attribute specifies the name of a database component.

        -

        The db:name attribute is usable with the following element: <db:component> 12.25.5.

        +

        The db:name attribute is usable with the following element: <db:component> ?.

        -

        The db:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The db:name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.70.5 <db:component-collection>

        The db:name attribute specifies the name of a collection of <db:component> 12.25.5 and <db:component-collection> elements.

        -

        The db:name attribute is usable with the following element: <db:component-collection> 12.25.4.

        +

        The db:name attribute is usable with the following element: <db:component-collection> ?.

        -

        The db:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The db:name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.70.6 <db:index>

        The db:name attribute specifies the name of an index.

        -

        The db:name attribute is usable with the following element: <db:index> 12.46.

        +

        The db:name attribute is usable with the following element: <db:index> ?.

        -

        The db:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The db:name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.70.7 <db:index-column>

        The db:name attribute specifies the name of an index column.

        -

        The db:name attribute is usable with the following element: <db:index-column> 12.48.

        +

        The db:name attribute is usable with the following element: <db:index-column> ?.

        -

        The db:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The db:name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.70.8 <db:key>

        The db:name attribute specifies the name of a key. If the key is not a primary key, the db:name attribute with a value shall appear on the <db:key> element.

        -

        The db:name attribute is usable with the following element: <db:key> 12.42.

        +

        The db:name attribute is usable with the following element: <db:key> ?.

        -

        The db:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The db:name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.70.9 <db:key-column>

        The db:name attribute specifies the name of a <db:key-column> element.

        -

        The db:name attribute is usable with the following element: <db:key-column> 12.44.

        +

        The db:name attribute is usable with the following element: <db:key-column> ?.

        -

        The db:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The db:name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.70.10 <db:query>

        The db:name attribute specifies the name of a <db:query> element.

        -

        The db:name attribute is usable with the following element: <db:query> 12.28.

        +

        The db:name attribute is usable with the following element: <db:query> ?.

        -

        The db:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The db:name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.70.11 <db:query-collection>

        The db:name attribute specifies the name of a collection of <db:query> 12.28 and <db:query-collection> elements.

        -

        The db:name attribute is usable with the following element: <db:query-collection> 12.27.

        +

        The db:name attribute is usable with the following element: <db:query-collection> ?.

        -

        The db:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The db:name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.70.12 <db:table-definition>

        The db:name attribute specifies the name of a schema for a table.

        -

        The db:name attribute is usable with the following element: <db:table-definition> 12.38.

        +

        The db:name attribute is usable with the following element: <db:table-definition> ?.

        -

        The db:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The db:name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.70.13 <db:table-representation>

        The db:name attribute specifies the name of a table. Fully identifying a table in a database may require values from the db:catalog-name and db:schema-name attributes.

        -

        The db:name attribute is usable with the following element: <db:table-representation> 12.33.

        +

        The db:name attribute is usable with the following element: <db:table-representation> ?.

        -

        The db:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The db:name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.70.14 <db:update-table>

        The db:name attribute specifies the name of a <db:update-table> element.

        -

        The db:name attribute is usable with the following element: <db:update-table> 12.31.

        +

        The db:name attribute is usable with the following element: <db:update-table> ?.

        -

        The db:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The db:name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.71 db:parameter-name-substitution

        The db:parameter-name-substitution attribute specifies that parameter names shall be replaced with a ”?” (U+003F, QUESTION MARK).

        @@ -9314,51 +9316,51 @@

        19
        • false: parameters names may be replaced by a ”?”. 

        • true: parameters names shall be replaced by a “?”. 

        The default value for this attribute is true.

        -

        The db:parameter-name-substitution attribute is usable with the following element: <db:driver-settings> 12.9.

        +

        The db:parameter-name-substitution attribute is usable with the following element: <db:driver-settings> ?.

        -

        The db:parameter-name-substitution attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The db:parameter-name-substitution attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.72 db:port

        The db:port attribute specifies the port on which a server database is accepting connections. If no port is present, consumers should use the default port for the database type in question.

        -

        The db:port attribute is usable with the following element: <db:server-database> 12.6.

        +

        The db:port attribute is usable with the following element: <db:server-database> ?.

        -

        The db:port attribute has the data type positiveInteger 18.2.

        +

        The db:port attribute has the data type positiveInteger ?.

        19.73 db:referenced-table-name

        The db:referenced-table-name attribute specifies the name of a referenced table. It is only used with foreign keys.

        -

        The db:referenced-table-name attribute is usable with the following element: <db:key> 12.42.

        +

        The db:referenced-table-name attribute is usable with the following element: <db:key> ?.

        -

        The db:referenced-table-name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The db:referenced-table-name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.74 db:related-column-name

        The db:related-column-name attribute specifies the name of a reference column out of the referenced table. It is used only with foreign keys.

        -

        The db:related-column-name attribute is usable with the following element: <db:key-column> 12.44.

        +

        The db:related-column-name attribute is usable with the following element: <db:key-column> ?.

        -

        The db:related-column-name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The db:related-column-name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.75 db:row-retrieving-statement

        The db:row-retrieving-statement attribute specifies an SQL statement, which is executed to retrieve auto generated values after inserting a new row.

        -

        The db:row-retrieving-statement attribute is usable with the following element: <db:auto-increment> 12.10.

        +

        The db:row-retrieving-statement attribute is usable with the following element: <db:auto-increment> ?.

        -

        The db:row-retrieving-statement attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The db:row-retrieving-statement attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.76 db:scale

        The db:scale attribute specifies a column's number of digits to the right of the decimal point.

        -

        The db:scale attribute is usable with the following element: <db:column-definition> 12.40.

        +

        The db:scale attribute is usable with the following element: <db:column-definition> ?.

        -

        The db:scale attribute has the data type positiveInteger 18.2.

        +

        The db:scale attribute has the data type positiveInteger ?.

        19.77 db:schema-name

        The db:schema-name attribute specifies the name of a schema.

        -

        The db:schema-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <db:table-definition> 12.38, <db:table-representation> 12.33 and <db:update-table> 12.31.

        +

        The db:schema-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <db:table-definition> ?, <db:table-representation> ? and <db:update-table> ?.

        -

        The db:schema-name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The db:schema-name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.78 db:show-deleted

        The db:show-deleted attribute specifies that deleted records should be included in result sets.

        @@ -9367,18 +9369,18 @@

        19.78
        • false: deleted records not included in result sets. 

        • true: deleted records included in result sets.  

        The default value for this attribute is false.

        -

        The db:show-deleted attribute is usable with the following elements: <db:driver-settings> 12.9 and <db:table-setting> 12.14.

        +

        The db:show-deleted attribute is usable with the following elements: <db:driver-settings> ? and <db:table-setting> ?.

        -

        The db:show-deleted attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The db:show-deleted attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.79 db:string

        The db:string attribute specifies a separator for strings.

        The default value for this attribute is “.” (U+002E, FULL STOP).

        -

        The db:string attribute is usable with the following element: <db:delimiter> 12.11.

        +

        The db:string attribute is usable with the following element: <db:delimiter> ?.

        -

        The db:string attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The db:string attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.80 db:style-name

        19.80.1 General

        @@ -9387,23 +9389,23 @@

        19.80.2

        The db:style-name attribute specifies the name of a style of the family table-column.

        -

        The db:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <db:column> 12.35.

        +

        The db:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <db:column> ?.

        -

        The db:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The db:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        19.80.3 <db:query>

        The db:style-name attribute specifies the name of a style of the family table.

        -

        The db:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <db:query> 12.28.

        +

        The db:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <db:query> ?.

        -

        The db:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The db:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        19.80.4 <db:table-representation>

        The db:style-name attribute specifies the name of a style of the family table.

        -

        The db:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <db:table-representation> 12.33.

        +

        The db:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <db:table-representation> ?.

        -

        The db:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The db:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        19.81 db:suppress-version-columns

        The db:suppress-version-columns attribute specifies that version columns, columns that are used for versioning row content, should be suppressed.

        @@ -9412,32 +9414,32 @@

        19.81
        • false: version columns are not suppressed. 

        • true: version columns should be suppressed. 

        The default value for this attribute is true.

        -

        The db:suppress-version-columns attribute is usable with the following element: <db:application-connection-settings> 12.15.

        +

        The db:suppress-version-columns attribute is usable with the following element: <db:application-connection-settings> ?.

        -

        The db:suppress-version-columns attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The db:suppress-version-columns attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.82 db:system-driver-settings

        The db:system-driver-settings attribute specifies system-specific options for a connection.

        -

        The db:system-driver-settings attribute is usable with the following element: <db:driver-settings> 12.9.

        +

        The db:system-driver-settings attribute is usable with the following element: <db:driver-settings> ?.

        -

        The db:system-driver-settings attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The db:system-driver-settings attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.83 db:thousand

        The db:thousand attribute specifies a thousand separator for numeric fields.

        The default value for this attribute is “,” (U+002C, COMMA).

        -

        The db:thousand attribute is usable with the following element: <db:delimiter> 12.11.

        +

        The db:thousand attribute is usable with the following element: <db:delimiter> ?.

        -

        The db:thousand attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The db:thousand attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.84 db:title

        The db:title attribute specifies a human-readable title of an object.

        -

        The db:title attribute is usable with the following elements: <db:column> 12.35, <db:component> 12.25.5, <db:component-collection> 12.25.4, <db:query> 12.28, <db:query-collection> 12.27 and <db:table-representation> 12.33.

        +

        The db:title attribute is usable with the following elements: <db:column> ?, <db:component> ?, <db:component-collection> ?, <db:query> ?, <db:query-collection> ? and <db:table-representation> ?.

        -

        The db:title attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The db:title attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.85 db:type

        19.85.1 General

        @@ -9448,32 +9450,32 @@

        19.85.2 The defined values for the db:type attribute are:

        • foreign: a foreign key is a tuple of values in a database record that points to a key of a record in another table.  

        • primary: a primary key is a tuple of values that can be used to identify a row in a table.  

        • unique: a unique key specifies that the value of the key is unique but may be the NULL value. 

        -

        The db:type attribute is usable with the following element: <db:key> 12.42.

        +

        The db:type attribute is usable with the following element: <db:key> ?.

        The values of the db:type attribute are primary, unique or foreign.

        19.85.3 <db:server-database>

        The db:type attribute specifies the type of a database.

        -

        The db:type attribute is usable with the following element: <db:server-database> 12.6.

        +

        The db:type attribute is usable with the following element: <db:server-database> ?.

        -

        The db:type attribute has the data type namespacedToken 18.3.20.

        +

        The db:type attribute has the data type namespacedToken ?.

        19.85.4 <db:table-definition>

        The db:type attribute specifies the type of a table.

        The defined values for the db:type attribute are:

        • system-table: a table used by a database for administration. 

        • table: a table. 

        • view: a table that is a view of another table. 

        • Implementation-defined values 

        -

        The db:type attribute is usable with the following element: <db:table-definition> 12.38.

        +

        The db:type attribute is usable with the following element: <db:table-definition> ?.

        -

        The db:type attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The db:type attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.86 db:type-name

        The db:type-name attribute specifies a database-dependent type name of a database column.

        -

        The db:type-name attribute is usable with the following element: <db:column-definition> 12.40.

        +

        The db:type-name attribute is usable with the following element: <db:column-definition> ?.

        -

        The db:type-name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The db:type-name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.87 db:update-rule

        The db:update-rule attribute specifies a rule that is applied for updating records in a table. It is only used for foreign keys.

        @@ -9482,7 +9484,7 @@

        19.87 <
        • cascade: when the primary key is updated, the foreign key (imported key) is changed to the same value. 

        • restrict: a primary key shall not be updated if it has been imported by another table as a foreign key. 

        • no-action: if the primary key has been imported, it cannot be updated. 

        • set-default: when the primary key is updated, the foreign key (imported key) is set to the default value. 

        • set-null: when the primary key is updated, the foreign key (imported key) is changed to NULL. 

        The default value for this attribute is no-action.

        -

        The db:update-rule attribute is usable with the following element: <db:key> 12.42.

        +

        The db:update-rule attribute is usable with the following element: <db:key> ?.

        The values of the db:update-rule attribute are cascade, restrict, set-null, no-action or set-default.

        19.88 db:use-catalog

        @@ -9493,9 +9495,9 @@

        19.88 <
        • false: catalog names are not used to reference tables in SQL statements. 

        • true: catalog names are used to reference tables in SQL statements. 

        The default value for this attribute is false.

        -

        The db:use-catalog attribute is usable with the following element: <db:application-connection-settings> 12.15.

        +

        The db:use-catalog attribute is usable with the following element: <db:application-connection-settings> ?.

        -

        The db:use-catalog attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The db:use-catalog attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.89 db:use-system-user

        The db:use-system-user attribute specifies whether the name of a user as logged in to the client operating system is used.

        @@ -9504,18 +9506,18 @@

        19.89 <

        The defined values for the db:use-system-user attribute are:

        • false: name of user logged into client operating system is not used for login. 

        • true: name of user logged into client operating system is used for login. 

        -

        The db:use-system-user attribute is usable with the following element: <db:login> 12.8.

        +

        The db:use-system-user attribute is usable with the following element: <db:login> ?.

        -

        The db:use-system-user attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The db:use-system-user attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.90 db:user-name

        The db:user-name attribute specifies a user name for authentication upon creating a connection to a database.

        If db:user-name and db:use-system-user 19.89 attributes are omitted and the server requires a user name, the user is prompted to enter a name.

        -

        The db:user-name attribute is usable with the following element: <db:login> 12.8.

        +

        The db:user-name attribute is usable with the following element: <db:login> ?.

        -

        The db:user-name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The db:user-name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.91 db:visible

        The db:visible attribute specifies whether a column appears in a table grid view.

        @@ -9524,9 +9526,9 @@

        19.91
      89. false: column does not appear in a table grid view. 

      90. true: column appears in a table grid view. 

      91. The default value for this attribute is true.

        -

        The db:visible attribute is usable with the following element: <db:column> 12.35.

        +

        The db:visible attribute is usable with the following element: <db:column> ?.

        -

        The db:visible attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The db:visible attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.92 dr3d:ambient-color

        The dr3d:ambient-color attribute specifies a color for ambient light.

        @@ -9535,53 +9537,53 @@

        19.92 <

        The dr3d:ambient-color attribute, along with dr3d:diffuse-color, dr3d:emissive-color, and dr3d:specular-color specifies the four colors that define the color of a material.

        -

        The dr3d:ambient-color attribute is usable with the following elements: <chart:plot-area> 11.5 and <dr3d:scene> 10.5.2.

        +

        The dr3d:ambient-color attribute is usable with the following elements: <chart:plot-area> ? and <dr3d:scene> ?.

        -

        The dr3d:ambient-color attribute has the data type color 18.3.9.

        +

        The dr3d:ambient-color attribute has the data type color ?.

        19.93 dr3d:center

        The dr3d:center attribute specifies the center of a sphere in a three-dimensional space.

        -

        The dr3d:center attribute is usable with the following element: <dr3d:sphere> 10.5.5.

        +

        The dr3d:center attribute is usable with the following element: <dr3d:sphere> ?.

        -

        The dr3d:center attribute has the data type vector3D 18.3.41.

        +

        The dr3d:center attribute has the data type vector3D ?.

        19.94 dr3d:diffuse-color

        The dr3d:diffuse-color attribute specifies the base color that a light is emitting.

        -

        The dr3d:diffuse-color attribute is usable with the following element: <dr3d:light> 10.5.3.

        +

        The dr3d:diffuse-color attribute is usable with the following element: <dr3d:light> ?.

        -

        The dr3d:diffuse-color attribute has the data type color 18.3.9.

        +

        The dr3d:diffuse-color attribute has the data type color ?.

        19.95 dr3d:direction

        The dr3d:direction attribute specifies the direction in which light is emitted.

        -

        The dr3d:direction attribute is usable with the following element: <dr3d:light> 10.5.3.

        +

        The dr3d:direction attribute is usable with the following element: <dr3d:light> ?.

        -

        The dr3d:direction attribute has the data type vector3D 18.3.41.

        +

        The dr3d:direction attribute has the data type vector3D ?.

        19.96 dr3d:distance

        The dr3d:distance attribute specifies the distance between a camera and an object.

        -

        The dr3d:distance attribute is usable with the following elements: <chart:plot-area> 11.5 and <dr3d:scene> 10.5.2.

        +

        The dr3d:distance attribute is usable with the following elements: <chart:plot-area> ? and <dr3d:scene> ?.

        -

        The dr3d:distance attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

        +

        The dr3d:distance attribute has the data type length ?.

        19.97 dr3d:enabled

        The dr3d:enabled attribute specifies if a light is enabled. If a light is not enabled, it does not emit any light.

        The defined values for the dr3d:enabled attribute are:

        • false: light is not enabled. 

        • true: light is enabled. 

        -

        The dr3d:enabled attribute is usable with the following element: <dr3d:light> 10.5.3.

        +

        The dr3d:enabled attribute is usable with the following element: <dr3d:light> ?.

        -

        The dr3d:enabled attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The dr3d:enabled attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.98 dr3d:focal-length

        The dr3d:focal-length attribute specifies the focal length of a virtual camera in a scene.

        -

        The dr3d:focal-length attribute is usable with the following elements: <chart:plot-area> 11.5 and <dr3d:scene> 10.5.2.

        +

        The dr3d:focal-length attribute is usable with the following elements: <chart:plot-area> ? and <dr3d:scene> ?.

        -

        The dr3d:focal-length attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

        +

        The dr3d:focal-length attribute has the data type length ?.

        19.99 dr3d:lighting-mode

        19.99.1 General

        @@ -9594,32 +9596,32 @@

        19.99.2 The defined values for the dr3d:lighting-mode attribute are:

        • false: lighting is not used. 

        • true: lighting is used. 

        -

        The dr3d:lighting-mode attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:plot-area> 11.5.

        +

        The dr3d:lighting-mode attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:plot-area> ?.

        -

        The dr3d:lighting-mode attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The dr3d:lighting-mode attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.99.3 <dr3d:scene>

        The dr3d:lighting-mode attribute specifies whether lighting is used in a three-dimensional scene.

        The defined values for the dr3d:lighting-mode attribute are:

        • false: lighting is not used. 

        • true: lighting is used. 

        -

        The dr3d:lighting-mode attribute is usable with the following element: <dr3d:scene> 10.5.2.

        +

        The dr3d:lighting-mode attribute is usable with the following element: <dr3d:scene> ?.

        -

        The dr3d:lighting-mode attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The dr3d:lighting-mode attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.100 dr3d:max-edge

        The dr3d:max-edge attribute specifies the maximum x, y and z coordinate values for a cube.

        -

        The dr3d:max-edge attribute is usable with the following element: <dr3d:cube> 10.5.4.

        +

        The dr3d:max-edge attribute is usable with the following element: <dr3d:cube> ?.

        -

        The dr3d:max-edge attribute has the data type vector3D 18.3.41.

        +

        The dr3d:max-edge attribute has the data type vector3D ?.

        19.101 dr3d:min-edge

        The dr3d:min-edge attribute specifies the minimum x, y and z coordinate values for a cube.

        -

        The dr3d:min-edge attribute is usable with the following element: <dr3d:cube> 10.5.4.

        +

        The dr3d:min-edge attribute is usable with the following element: <dr3d:cube> ?.

        -

        The dr3d:min-edge attribute has the data type vector3D 18.3.41.

        +

        The dr3d:min-edge attribute has the data type vector3D ?.

        19.102 dr3d:projection

        The dr3d:projection attribute specifies a projection mode.

        @@ -9628,7 +9630,7 @@

        19.102
      92. parallel: distance from the center of projection to the projection plane is infinite. 

      93. perspective: distance from the center of projection to the projection plane is finite. 

      94. For a <draw:enhanced-geometry> 10.6.2 element the default value for this attribute is parallel.

        -

        The dr3d:projection attribute is usable with the following elements: <chart:plot-area> 11.5, <dr3d:scene> 10.5.2 and <draw:enhanced-geometry> 10.6.2.

        +

        The dr3d:projection attribute is usable with the following elements: <chart:plot-area> ?, <dr3d:scene> ? and <draw:enhanced-geometry> ?.

        The values of the dr3d:projection attribute are parallel or perspective.

        19.103 dr3d:shade-mode

        @@ -9639,32 +9641,32 @@

        19.103
      95. draft: surfaces are not lit and drawn as wireframe only. 

      96. flat: lighting is calculated by one surface normal. 

      97. gouraud: lighting is calculated by interpolating the color calculated with the surface normals at each edge. 

      98. phong: lighting is calculated by interpolating the surface normals over the surface. 

      99. For a <draw:enhanced-geometry> 10.6.2 element the default value for this attribute is flat.

        -

        The dr3d:shade-mode attribute is usable with the following elements: <chart:plot-area> 11.5, <dr3d:scene> 10.5.2 and <draw:enhanced-geometry> 10.6.2.

        +

        The dr3d:shade-mode attribute is usable with the following elements: <chart:plot-area> ?, <dr3d:scene> ? and <draw:enhanced-geometry> ?.

        The values of the dr3d:shade-mode attribute are flat, phong, gouraud or draft.

        19.104 dr3d:shadow-slant

        The dr3d:shadow-slant attribute specifies an angle from a three-dimensional scene to a virtual paper on which a shadow is cast.

        -

        The dr3d:shadow-slant attribute is usable with the following elements: <chart:plot-area> 11.5 and <dr3d:scene> 10.5.2.

        +

        The dr3d:shadow-slant attribute is usable with the following elements: <chart:plot-area> ? and <dr3d:scene> ?.

        -

        The dr3d:shadow-slant attribute has the data type angle 18.3.1.

        +

        The dr3d:shadow-slant attribute has the data type angle ?.

        19.105 dr3d:size

        The dr3d:size attribute specifies the size of a sphere in a three-dimensional space.

        -

        The dr3d:size attribute is usable with the following element: <dr3d:sphere> 10.5.5.

        +

        The dr3d:size attribute is usable with the following element: <dr3d:sphere> ?.

        -

        The dr3d:size attribute has the data type vector3D 18.3.41.

        +

        The dr3d:size attribute has the data type vector3D ?.

        19.106 dr3d:specular

        The dr3d:specular attribute specifies whether a light causes a specular reflection on objects. Consumers may evaluate this attribute only for the first light in a scene.

        The defined values for the dr3d:specular attribute are:

        • false: light does not cause specular reflection. 

        • true: light does cause specular reflection. 

        -

        The dr3d:specular attribute is usable with the following element: <dr3d:light> 10.5.3.

        +

        The dr3d:specular attribute is usable with the following element: <dr3d:light> ?.

        -

        The dr3d:specular attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The dr3d:specular attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.107 dr3d:transform

        The dr3d:transform attribute specifies a list of transform definitions, which are applied in the order provided. The individual transform definitions are separated by white space.

        @@ -9738,121 +9740,121 @@

        19.107 )  

         where the values (<j>, <k>, <l>) in the right column describe the translation.  

      100. rotatex(<rotate-angle>): specifies a rotation by <rotate-angle> degrees along the x-axis. 

      101. rotatey(<rotate-angle>): specifies a rotation by <rotate-angle> degrees along the y-axis. 

      102. rotatez(<rotate-angle>): specifies a rotation by <rotate-angle> degrees along the z-axis. 

      103. scale(<sx> <sy> <sz>): specifies a scale operation by sx, sy and sz. 

      104. translate(<tx> <ty> <tz>): specifies a translation by tx, ty and tz. 

      105. -

        The dr3d:transform attribute is usable with the following elements: <chart:plot-area> 11.5, <dr3d:cube> 10.5.4, <dr3d:extrude> 10.5.6, <dr3d:rotate> 10.5.7, <dr3d:scene> 10.5.2 and <dr3d:sphere> 10.5.5.

        +

        The dr3d:transform attribute is usable with the following elements: <chart:plot-area> ?, <dr3d:cube> ?, <dr3d:extrude> ?, <dr3d:rotate> ?, <dr3d:scene> ? and <dr3d:sphere> ?.

        -

        The dr3d:transform attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The dr3d:transform attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.108 dr3d:vpn

        The dr3d:vpn attribute specifies a pointer towards projected objects.

        With the dr3d:vrp 19.109 and dr3d:vup 19.110 attributes, the dr3d:vpn attribute specifies a viewing volume.

        -

        The dr3d:vpn attribute is usable with the following elements: <chart:plot-area> 11.5 and <dr3d:scene> 10.5.2.

        +

        The dr3d:vpn attribute is usable with the following elements: <chart:plot-area> ? and <dr3d:scene> ?.

        -

        The dr3d:vpn attribute has the data type vector3D 18.3.41.

        +

        The dr3d:vpn attribute has the data type vector3D ?.

        19.109 dr3d:vrp

        The dr3d:vrp attribute specifies an origin.

        With the dr3d:vpn 19.108 and dr3d:19.110 vup attributes, the dr3d:vrp attribute specifies a viewing volume.

        -

        The dr3d:vrp attribute is usable with the following elements: <chart:plot-area> 11.5 and <dr3d:scene> 10.5.2.

        +

        The dr3d:vrp attribute is usable with the following elements: <chart:plot-area> ? and <dr3d:scene> ?.

        -

        The dr3d:vrp attribute has the data type vector3D 18.3.41.

        +

        The dr3d:vrp attribute has the data type vector3D ?.

        19.110 dr3d:vup

        The dr3d:vup attribute specifies an up vector.

        With the dr3d:vpn 19.108 and dr3d:vrp 19.109 attributes, the dr3d:vup attribute specifies a viewing volume.

        -

        The dr3d:vup attribute is usable with the following elements: <chart:plot-area> 11.5 and <dr3d:scene> 10.5.2.

        +

        The dr3d:vup attribute is usable with the following elements: <chart:plot-area> ? and <dr3d:scene> ?.

        -

        The dr3d:vup attribute has the data type vector3D 18.3.41.

        +

        The dr3d:vup attribute has the data type vector3D ?.

        19.111 draw:align

        The draw:align attribute specifies the shape edge where a glue point is positioned.

        The defined values for the draw:align attribute are:

        • bottom-left: The position of the glue point is specified relative to the bottom-left corner of the shape's bounding box.  

        • bottom-right: The position of the glue point is specified relative to the bottom-right corner of the shape's bounding box.  

        • center: The position of the glue point is specified relative to the center of the shape's bounding box.  

        • right: The position of the glue point is specified relative to the right of the shape's bounding box.  

        • top: The position of the glue point is specified relative to the top of the shape's bounding box.  

        • top-right: The position of the glue point is specified relative to the top-right corner of the shape's bounding box.  

        • top-left: The position of the glue point is specified relative to the top-left corner of the shape's bounding box.  

        -

        The draw:align attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:glue-point> 10.3.16.

        +

        The draw:align attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:glue-point> ?.

        The values of the draw:align attribute are top-left, top, top-right, left, center, right, bottom-left or bottom-right.

        19.112 draw:angle

        The draw:angle attribute specifies an angle that rotates the axis at which the gradient values are interpolated. This attribute is ignored for radial style gradients.

        -

        The draw:angle attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:gradient> 16.42.1 and <draw:opacity> 16.42.7.

        +

        The draw:angle attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:gradient> ? and <draw:opacity> ?.

        -

        The draw:angle attribute has the data type angle 18.3.1.

        +

        The draw:angle attribute has the data type angle ?.

        19.113 draw:archive

        The draw:archive attribute is equivalent to the archive attribute of an <applet> element in HTML. See. §13.4 of [HTML4].

        -

        The draw:archive attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:applet> 10.4.7.

        +

        The draw:archive attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:applet> ?.

        -

        The draw:archive attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The draw:archive attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.114 draw:border

        The draw:border attribute specifies a percentage value that is used to scale a border area which is filled by a solid color.

        For linear, square, rectangle, radial and elliptical gradients the start color is used. For axial gradients, the end color is used.

        -

        The draw:border attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:gradient> 16.42.1 and <draw:opacity> 16.42.7.

        +

        The draw:border attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:gradient> ? and <draw:opacity> ?.

        -

        The draw:border attribute has the data type percent 18.3.24.

        +

        The draw:border attribute has the data type percent ?.

        19.115 draw:caption-id

        The draw:caption-id attribute establishes a relationship between a drawing shape and its caption. It takes a value of type IDREF. The value for the draw:caption-id attribute is the target ID assigned to the <draw:text-box> 10.4.3 element that contains the caption.

        Note: When a caption is assigned to a drawing shape, an id shall be assigned to the element containing the text used to caption a drawing shape. Removing the caption should result in removing the draw:caption-id attribute of the drawing shape that was being captioned.

        -

        The draw:caption-id attribute is usable with the following elements: <dr3d:scene> 10.5.2, <draw:caption> 10.3.11, <draw:circle> 10.3.8, <draw:connector> 10.3.10, <draw:control> 10.3.13, <draw:custom-shape> 10.6.1, <draw:ellipse> 10.3.9, <draw:frame> 10.4.2, <draw:g> 10.3.15, <draw:line> 10.3.3, <draw:measure> 10.3.12, <draw:page-thumbnail> 10.3.14, <draw:path> 10.3.7, <draw:polygon> 10.3.5, <draw:polyline> 10.3.4, <draw:rect> 10.3.2 and <draw:regular-polygon> 10.3.6.

        +

        The draw:caption-id attribute is usable with the following elements: <dr3d:scene> ?, <draw:caption> ?, <draw:circle> ?, <draw:connector> ?, <draw:control> ?, <draw:custom-shape> ?, <draw:ellipse> ?, <draw:frame> ?, <draw:g> ?, <draw:line> ?, <draw:measure> ?, <draw:page-thumbnail> ?, <draw:path> ?, <draw:polygon> ?, <draw:polyline> ?, <draw:rect> ? and <draw:regular-polygon> ?.

        -

        The draw:caption-id attribute has the data type IDREF 18.2.

        +

        The draw:caption-id attribute has the data type IDREF ?.

        19.116 draw:caption-point-x

        The draw:caption-point-x attribute, along with draw:caption-point-y specifies the position of a point that is captioned. A set of lines is rendered to that point from the caption area.

        -

        The draw:caption-point-x attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:caption> 10.3.11 and <office:annotation> 14.1.

        +

        The draw:caption-point-x attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:caption> ? and <office:annotation> ?.

        -

        The draw:caption-point-x attribute has the data type coordinate 18.3.10.

        +

        The draw:caption-point-x attribute has the data type coordinate ?.

        19.117 draw:caption-point-y

        The draw:caption-point-y attribute, along with draw:caption-point-x specifies the position of a point that is captioned. A set of lines is rendered to that point from the caption area.

        -

        The draw:caption-point-y attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:caption> 10.3.11 and <office:annotation> 14.1.

        +

        The draw:caption-point-y attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:caption> ? and <office:annotation> ?.

        -

        The draw:caption-point-y attribute has the data type coordinate 18.3.10.

        +

        The draw:caption-point-y attribute has the data type coordinate ?.

        19.118 draw:chain-next-name

        The draw:chain-next-name attribute specifies a name that is used to chain text boxes together for cases where the content of a text box exceeds its capacity. The content flows into the next text box in the chain. The value of this attribute is the name of the next text box in the chain.

        -

        The draw:chain-next-name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:text-box> 10.4.3.

        +

        The draw:chain-next-name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:text-box> ?.

        -

        The draw:chain-next-name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The draw:chain-next-name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.119 draw:class-id

        The draw:class-id attribute specifies the OLE class id of an object.

        -

        The draw:class-id attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:object-ole> 10.4.6.3.

        +

        The draw:class-id attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:object-ole> ?.

        -

        The draw:class-id attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The draw:class-id attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.120 draw:class-names

        The draw:class-names attribute specifies a white-space-separated list of styles with the family value of graphic. The referenced styles are applied in the order they are contained in the list.

        If both draw:style-name and draw:class-names are present, the style referenced by the draw:style-name attribute is applied before the styles referenced by the draw:class-names attribute.

        -

        The draw:class-names attribute is usable with the following elements: <dr3d:cube> 10.5.4, <dr3d:extrude> 10.5.6, <dr3d:rotate> 10.5.7, <dr3d:scene> 10.5.2, <dr3d:sphere> 10.5.5, <draw:caption> 10.3.11, <draw:circle> 10.3.8, <draw:connector> 10.3.10, <draw:control> 10.3.13, <draw:custom-shape> 10.6.1, <draw:ellipse> 10.3.9, <draw:frame> 10.4.2, <draw:g> 10.3.15, <draw:line> 10.3.3, <draw:measure> 10.3.12, <draw:page-thumbnail> 10.3.14, <draw:path> 10.3.7, <draw:polygon> 10.3.5, <draw:polyline> 10.3.4, <draw:rect> 10.3.2, <draw:regular-polygon> 10.3.6 and <office:annotation> 14.1.

        +

        The draw:class-names attribute is usable with the following elements: <dr3d:cube> ?, <dr3d:extrude> ?, <dr3d:rotate> ?, <dr3d:scene> ?, <dr3d:sphere> ?, <draw:caption> ?, <draw:circle> ?, <draw:connector> ?, <draw:control> ?, <draw:custom-shape> ?, <draw:ellipse> ?, <draw:frame> ?, <draw:g> ?, <draw:line> ?, <draw:measure> ?, <draw:page-thumbnail> ?, <draw:path> ?, <draw:polygon> ?, <draw:polyline> ?, <draw:rect> ?, <draw:regular-polygon> ? and <office:annotation> ?.

        -

        The draw:class-names attribute has the data type styleNameRefs 18.3.34.

        +

        The draw:class-names attribute has the data type styleNameRefs ?.

        19.121 draw:code

        The draw:code attribute is equivalent to the code attribute of an <applet> element in HTML. See. §13.4 of [HTML4].

        -

        The draw:code attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:applet> 10.4.7.

        +

        The draw:code attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:applet> ?.

        -

        The draw:code attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The draw:code attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.122 draw:color

        19.122.1 General

        @@ -9861,23 +9863,23 @@

        19.122.2 <

        The draw:color attribute specifies the color of hatch lines.

        -

        The draw:color attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:hatch> 16.42.5.

        +

        The draw:color attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:hatch> ?.

        -

        The draw:color attribute has the data type color 18.3.9.

        +

        The draw:color attribute has the data type color ?.

        19.122.3 <presentation:dim>

        The draw:color attribute specifies the color of that is used to fill a shape when the shape is dimmed.

        -

        The draw:color attribute is usable with the following element: <presentation:dim> 10.8.7.

        +

        The draw:color attribute is usable with the following element: <presentation:dim> ?.

        -

        The draw:color attribute has the data type color 18.3.9.

        +

        The draw:color attribute has the data type color ?.

        19.123 draw:concave

         

        The draw:concave attribute specifies whether the basic model of the polygon is a regular, convex polygon or a star-shaped polygon.

        The defined values for the draw:concave attribute are:

        -

        The draw:concave attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:regular-polygon> 10.3.6.

        +

        The draw:concave attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:regular-polygon> ?.

        19.124 draw:concentric-gradient-fill-allowed

        The draw:concentric-gradient-fill-allowed attribute specifies the rendering of a shape with a concentric gradient that uses a custom shape path.

        @@ -9886,25 +9888,25 @@

        • false: the rendering of a shape with a concentric gradient that does not use a custom shape path.  

        • true: the rendering of a shape with a concentric gradient that does use a custom shape path.  

        The default value for this attribute is false.

        -

        The draw:concentric-gradient-fill-allowed attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> 10.6.2.

        +

        The draw:concentric-gradient-fill-allowed attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> ?.

        -

        The draw:concentric-gradient-fill-allowed attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The draw:concentric-gradient-fill-allowed attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.125 draw:control

        The draw:control attribute specifies a control within a form that is linked to the control shape by its ID.

        -

        The draw:control attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:control> 10.3.13.

        +

        The draw:control attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:control> ?.

        -

        The draw:control attribute has the data type IDREF 18.2.

        +

        The draw:control attribute has the data type IDREF ?.

        19.126 draw:copy-of

        The draw:copy-of attribute specifies that a frame displays the contents of another frame. This does not effect style and position information. The style and position information of the frame with the draw:copy-of attribute is used to render the copied contents.

        Note: Multiple frames can be set to display the exact same underlying data: for instance for a company logo, that that is to appear somewhere on every page, without being part of a header or footer.

        -

        The draw:copy-of attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:frame> 10.4.2.

        +

        The draw:copy-of attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:frame> ?.

        -

        The draw:copy-of attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The draw:copy-of attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.127 draw:corner-radius

        The draw:corner-radius attribute specifies the radius of the circle used to round off the corners of a caption <draw:caption>, rectangle <draw:rect>, or a text-box <draw:text-box>.

        @@ -9913,39 +9915,39 @@

        19.127 If svg:rx and/or svg:ry and draw:corner-radius attributes are present on an element, the svg:rx and svg:ry attributes control the rounding applied to the shape defined by the element. If one or both of svg:rx and svg:ry attributes are present, any draw:corner-radius attribute is ignored.

        -

        The draw:corner-radius attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:caption> 10.3.11, <draw:rect> 10.3.2, <draw:text-box> 10.4.3 and <office:annotation> 14.1.

        +

        The draw:corner-radius attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:caption> ?, <draw:rect> ?, <draw:text-box> ? and <office:annotation> ?.

        -

        The draw:corner-radius attribute has the data type nonNegativeLength 18.3.21.

        +

        The draw:corner-radius attribute has the data type nonNegativeLength ?.

        19.128 draw:corners

         

        The draw:corners attribute specifies the number of corners for a regular-polygon shape. If the draw:concave 19.123 attribute of the <draw:regular-polygon> 10.3.6 element has the value false, the value of the draw:corners attribute specifies the number of corners of the polygon. If the draw:concave attribute has the value true, the polygon has twice as many corners as the value of the draw:corners attribute.

        Note: The drawing of polygons is further described at the draw:sharpness 19.211 attribute.

        -

        The draw:corners attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:regular-polygon> 10.3.6.

        +

        The draw:corners attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:regular-polygon> ?.

        -

        The draw:corners attribute has the data type positiveInteger 18.2.

        +

        The draw:corners attribute has the data type positiveInteger ?.

        19.129 draw:cx

        The draw:cx attribute, along with the draw:cy 19.130 attribute, specifies the center of the geometry that is used for a gradient 19.218.2, if the gradient style is ellipsoid, radial, rectangular, or square.

        -

        The draw:cx attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:gradient> 16.42.1 and <draw:opacity> 16.42.7.

        +

        The draw:cx attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:gradient> ? and <draw:opacity> ?.

        -

        The draw:cx attribute has the data type percent 18.3.24.

        +

        The draw:cx attribute has the data type percent ?.

        19.130 draw:cy

        The draw:cy attribute, along with the draw:cx 19.129 attribute, specifies the center of the geometry that is used for a gradient, if the gradient 19.218.2 style is ellipsoid, radial, rectangular, or square.

        -

        The draw:cy attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:gradient> 16.42.1 and <draw:opacity> 16.42.7.

        +

        The draw:cy attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:gradient> ? and <draw:opacity> ?.

        -

        The draw:cy attribute has the data type percent 18.3.24.

        +

        The draw:cy attribute has the data type percent ?.

        19.131 draw:data

        The draw:data attribute specifies rendering-engine-specific data for a custom shape. This attribute is only evaluated if a rendering engine is specified by the draw:engine attribute.

        -

        The draw:data attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:custom-shape> 10.6.1.

        +

        The draw:data attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:custom-shape> ?.

        -

        The draw:data attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The draw:data attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.132 draw:display

        The draw:display attribute specifies the visibility of drawing objects contained in a layer for display or printing.

        @@ -9954,7 +9956,7 @@

        19.132 <
        • always: drawing objects are visible on screen and in printed output. 

        • none: drawing objects are not visible on screen or in printed output. 

        • printer: drawing objects are visible in printed output but not on screen. 

        • screen: drawing objects are visible on screen but not in printed output. 

        The default value for this attribute is always.

        -

        The draw:display attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:layer> 10.2.3.

        +

        The draw:display attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:layer> ?.

        The values of the draw:display attribute are always, screen, printer or none.

        19.133 draw:display-name

        @@ -9965,58 +9967,58 @@

        19.133.2 The draw:display-name attribute specifies the name of a fill image.

        -

        The draw:display-name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:fill-image> 16.42.6.

        +

        The draw:display-name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:fill-image> ?.

        -

        The draw:display-name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The draw:display-name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.133.3 <draw:gradient>

        The draw:display-name attribute specifies the name of a gradient.

        -

        The draw:display-name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:gradient> 16.42.1.

        +

        The draw:display-name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:gradient> ?.

        -

        The draw:display-name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The draw:display-name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.133.4 <draw:hatch>

        The draw:display-name attribute specifies the name of a hatch style.

        -

        The draw:display-name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:hatch> 16.42.5.

        +

        The draw:display-name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:hatch> ?.

        -

        The draw:display-name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The draw:display-name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.133.5 <draw:marker>

        The draw:display-name attribute specifies the name of a marker.

        -

        The draw:display-name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:marker> 16.42.8.

        +

        The draw:display-name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:marker> ?.

        -

        The draw:display-name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The draw:display-name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.133.6 <draw:opacity>

        The draw:display-name attribute specifies the name of an opacity gradient.

        -

        The draw:display-name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:opacity> 16.42.7.

        +

        The draw:display-name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:opacity> ?.

        -

        The draw:display-name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The draw:display-name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.133.7 <draw:stroke-dash>

        The draw:display-name attribute specifies the name of a dash style.

        -

        The draw:display-name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:stroke-dash> 16.42.9.

        +

        The draw:display-name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:stroke-dash> ?.

        -

        The draw:display-name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The draw:display-name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.133.8 <svg:linearGradient>

        The draw:display-name attribute specifies the name of a gradient.

        -

        The draw:display-name attribute is usable with the following element: <svg:linearGradient> 16.42.2.

        +

        The draw:display-name attribute is usable with the following element: <svg:linearGradient> ?.

        -

        The draw:display-name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The draw:display-name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.133.9 <svg:radialGradient>

        The draw:display-name attribute specifies the name of a gradient.

        -

        The draw:display-name attribute is usable with the following element: <svg:radialGradient> 16.42.3.

        +

        The draw:display-name attribute is usable with the following element: <svg:radialGradient> ?.

        -

        The draw:display-name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The draw:display-name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.134 draw:distance

        19.134.1 General

        @@ -10025,94 +10027,94 @@

        19.134.2 <

        The draw:distance attribute specifies the distance between two hatch lines.

        -

        The draw:distance attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:hatch> 16.42.5.

        +

        The draw:distance attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:hatch> ?.

        -

        The draw:distance attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

        +

        The draw:distance attribute has the data type length ?.

        19.134.3 <draw:stroke-dash>

        The draw:distance attribute specifies the distance between the dashes of a stroke.

        The value of the attribute may be an absolute length or a percentage value. Percentage values are relative to the width of the stroke as defined by the svg:stroke-width attribute. 20.410

        -

        The draw:distance attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:stroke-dash> 16.42.9.

        +

        The draw:distance attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:stroke-dash> ?.

        -

        The values of the draw:distance attribute are a value of type length 18.3.19 or a value of type percent 18.3.24.

        +

        The values of the draw:distance attribute are a value of type length ? or a value of type percent ?.

        19.135 draw:dots1

        The draw:dots1 attribute specifies the number of dashes for the first sequence in an alternating sequence of dots.

        -

        The draw:dots1 attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:stroke-dash> 16.42.9.

        +

        The draw:dots1 attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:stroke-dash> ?.

        -

        The draw:dots1 attribute has the data type integer 18.2.

        +

        The draw:dots1 attribute has the data type integer ?.

        19.136 draw:dots1-length

        The draw:dots1-length attributes specifies the length of the dashes in the sequence specified by draw:dots1.

        The value of the attribute may be an absolute length or a percentage value. Percentage values are relative to the width of the stroke as defined by the svg:stroke-width attribute. 20.410

        -

        The draw:dots1-length attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:stroke-dash> 16.42.9.

        +

        The draw:dots1-length attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:stroke-dash> ?.

        -

        The values of the draw:dots1-length attribute are a value of type length 18.3.19 or a value of type percent 18.3.24.

        +

        The values of the draw:dots1-length attribute are a value of type length ? or a value of type percent ?.

        19.137 draw:dots2

        The draw:dots2 attribute specifies the number of dashes for the second sequence in an alternating sequence of dots.

        -

        The draw:dots2 attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:stroke-dash> 16.42.9.

        +

        The draw:dots2 attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:stroke-dash> ?.

        -

        The draw:dots2 attribute has the data type integer 18.2.

        +

        The draw:dots2 attribute has the data type integer ?.

        19.138 draw:dots2-length

        The draw:dots2-length attributes specifies the length of the dashes in the sequence specified by draw:dots2.

        The value of the attribute may be an absolute length or a percentage value. Percentage values relative to the width of the stroke as defined by the svg:stroke-width attribute. 20.410

        -

        The draw:dots2-length attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:stroke-dash> 16.42.9.

        +

        The draw:dots2-length attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:stroke-dash> ?.

        -

        The values of the draw:dots2-length attribute are a value of type length 18.3.19 or a value of type percent 18.3.24.

        +

        The values of the draw:dots2-length attribute are a value of type length ? or a value of type percent ?.

        19.139 draw:end

        The draw:end attributes specifies the end value for the <draw:opacity> 16.42.7 element, which interpolates between the value of this attribute and draw:start. The defined value range for the draw:end attribute is 0% to 100%, where 0% is transparent and 100% is opaque.

        -

        The draw:end attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:opacity> 16.42.7.

        +

        The draw:end attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:opacity> ?.

        -

        The draw:end attribute has the data type zeroToHundredPercent 18.3.42.

        +

        The draw:end attribute has the data type zeroToHundredPercent ?.

        19.140 draw:end-angle

        The draw:end-angle attribute specifies the end angle of an arc, cut, or section for circles where the draw:kind 19.188 attribute value is arc, cut, or section.

        -

        The draw:end-angle attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:circle> 10.3.8 and <draw:ellipse> 10.3.9.

        +

        The draw:end-angle attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:circle> ? and <draw:ellipse> ?.

        -

        The draw:end-angle attribute has the data type angle 18.3.1.

        +

        The draw:end-angle attribute has the data type angle ?.

        19.141 draw:end-color

        The draw:end-color attribute specifies the end value for the <draw:gradient> element, which interpolates between the value of this attribute and draw:start-color 19.214.

        -

        The draw:end-color attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:gradient> 16.42.1.

        +

        The draw:end-color attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:gradient> ?.

        -

        The draw:end-color attribute has the data type color 18.3.9.

        +

        The draw:end-color attribute has the data type color ?.

        19.142 draw:end-glue-point

        The draw:end-glue-point attribute identifies the glue point in a shape where a connector ends by its number. See 10.3.16. Glue point numbers are defined by the draw:id attributes of the glue point elements <draw:glue-point>. 19.187.2

        If the connector is not connected to a shape, this attribute is ignored.

        -

        The draw:end-glue-point attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:connector> 10.3.10.

        +

        The draw:end-glue-point attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:connector> ?.

        -

        The draw:end-glue-point attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger 18.2.

        +

        The draw:end-glue-point attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger ?.

        19.143 draw:end-intensity

        The draw:end-intensity attribute specifies the intensity of the gradient's end color as a percentage value. If it is not specified, the color is used at 100% intensity. The defined value range for the draw:end-intensity attribute is 0% to 100%,

        -

        The draw:end-intensity attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:gradient> 16.42.1.

        +

        The draw:end-intensity attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:gradient> ?.

        -

        The draw:end-intensity attribute has the data type zeroToHundredPercent 18.3.42.

        +

        The draw:end-intensity attribute has the data type zeroToHundredPercent ?.

        19.144 draw:end-shape

        The draw:end-shape attribute specifies a drawing shape to which the end of a connector is connected.

        -

        The draw:end-shape attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:connector> 10.3.10.

        +

        The draw:end-shape attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:connector> ?.

        -

        The draw:end-shape attribute has the data type IDREF 18.2.

        +

        The draw:end-shape attribute has the data type IDREF ?.

        19.145 draw:enhanced-path

        The draw:enhanced-path attribute specifies a path that is the outline of a shape.

        @@ -10128,7 +10130,7 @@

        19.145 Table 10 - Enhanced path commands

        -
        +

        Command

        Name

        @@ -10136,7 +10138,7 @@

        19.145 Parameters

        Description

        -
        +

        A

        arcto

        @@ -10144,7 +10146,7 @@

        19.145 (x1 y1 x2 y2 x3 y3 x4 y4) +

        (x1, y1) and (x2, y2) define the bounding box of an ellipse. A line is then drawn from the current point to the start angle of the arc that is specified by the radial vector of point (x3, y3) and then counter-clockwise to the end-angle that is specified by point (x4, y4). The intersection of the radial vector of point (x4, y4) with the ellipse becomes the new current point.

        -
        +

        B

        arc

        @@ -10152,7 +10154,7 @@

        19.145 (x1 y1 x2 y2 x3 y3 x4 y4) +

        The same as the “A” command, except that an implied moveto to the starting point is done.

        -
        +

        C

        curveto

        @@ -10160,7 +10162,7 @@

        19.145 (x1 y1 x2 y2 x y) +

        Draws a cubic Bézier curve from the current point to (x,y) using (x1,y1) as the control point at the beginning of the curve and (x2,y2) as the control point at the end of the curve. The point (x, y) becomes the new current point.

        -
        +

        F

        nofill

        @@ -10168,7 +10170,7 @@

        19.145 (none)

        Specifies that the current set of sub-paths will not be filled.

        -
        +

        L

        lineto

        @@ -10176,7 +10178,7 @@

        19.145 (x y) +

        Draws a line from the current point to (x, y). If followed by multiple coordinate pairs, they are all interpreted as lineto. The point (x, y) becomes the new current point in each case.

        -
        +

        ‍G

        arcangleto

        @@ -10204,7 +10206,7 @@

        19.145

        +

        M

        moveto

        @@ -10212,7 +10214,7 @@

        19.145 (x y) +

        Start a new sub-path at the given (x,y) coordinate. If a moveto is followed by multiple pairs of coordinates, they are treated as lineto. The point (x, y) becomes the new current point in each case.

        -
        +

        N

        endpath

        @@ -10220,7 +10222,7 @@

        19.145 (none)

        Ends the current set of sub-paths. The sub-paths will be filled by using the “even-odd” filling rule. Other following subpaths will be filled independently. The current point becomes undefined.

        -
        +

        Q

        quadratic­curveto

        @@ -10228,7 +10230,7 @@

        19.145 (x1 y1 x y)+

        Draws a quadratic Bézier curve from the current point to (x, y) using (x1, y1) as the control point. (x, y) becomes the new current point at the end of the command.

        -
        +

        S

        nostroke

        @@ -10236,7 +10238,7 @@

        19.145 (none)

        Specifies that the current set of sub-paths will not be stroked.

        -
        +

        T

        angle­ellipseto

        @@ -10250,7 +10252,7 @@

        19.145 The segment is drawn clockwise.

        The point of the ellipse specified by the end-angle t1 becomes the new current point.

        -

        +

        U

        angle­ellipse

        @@ -10258,7 +10260,7 @@

        19.145 (x y wR hR t0 t1) +

        The same as the “T” command, except that no current point is required but an implied moveto to the starting point is done and thus no line to the start point is drawn..

        -
        +

        V

        clockwise­arc

        @@ -10266,7 +10268,7 @@

        19.145 (x1 y1 x2 y2 x3 y3 x4 y4)+

        The same as the “A” command, except that an implied moveto to the starting point is done and the arc is drawn clockwise.

        -
        +

        W

        clockwise­arcto

        @@ -10274,7 +10276,7 @@

        19.145 (x1 y1 x2 y2 x3 y3 x4 y4) +

        The same as the “A” command except, that the arc is drawn clockwise.

        -
        +

        X

        elliptical­quadrantx

        @@ -10282,7 +10284,7 @@

        19.145 (x y) +

        Draws a quarter ellipse, whose initial segment is tangential to the x-axis from the current point to (x, y). For each additional quarter ellipse command, the axis to which the segment is tangential to switches from x to y and from y to x. The point (x, y) becomes the new current point in each case.

        -
        +

        Y

        elliptical­quadranty

        @@ -10290,7 +10292,7 @@

        19.145 (x y) +

        Draws a quarter ellipse, whose initial segment is tangential to the y-axis from the current point to (x, y). For each additional quarter ellipse command, the axis to which the segment is tangential to switches from y to x and from x to y.  The point (x, y) becomes the new current point in each case.

        -
        +

        Z

        closepath

        @@ -10305,25 +10307,25 @@

        19.145 Note: The value of the draw:enhanced-path attribute is based upon [SVG] §8.3.

        -

        The draw:enhanced-path attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> 10.6.2.

        +

        The draw:enhanced-path attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> ?.

        -

        The draw:enhanced-path attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The draw:enhanced-path attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.146 draw:engine

        The draw:engine attribute specifies the name of a specific rendering engine that can be used to render a custom shape.

        The value of the draw:engine attribute shall not influence the geometry of a shape.

        -

        The draw:engine attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:custom-shape> 10.6.1.

        +

        The draw:engine attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:custom-shape> ?.

        -

        The draw:engine attribute has the data type namespacedToken 18.3.20.

        +

        The draw:engine attribute has the data type namespacedToken ?.

        19.147 draw:escape-direction

        The draw:escape-direction attribute specifies the direction in which a connection line leaves a drawing object if a connector connects to a glue point.

        The defined values for the draw:escape-direction attribute are:

        • auto: the connection line may leave in all four directions from a drawing object. 

        • down: the connection line leaves down from a drawing object. 

        • horizontal: the connection line may leave to the left or to the right of a drawing object. 

        • left: the connection line leaves to the left of a drawing object. 

        • right: the connection line leaves to the right of a drawing object. 

        • up: the connection line leaves up from a drawing object. 

        • vertical: the connection line may leave up or down from a drawing object. 

        -

        The draw:escape-direction attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:glue-point> 10.3.16.

        +

        The draw:escape-direction attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:glue-point> ?.

        The values of the draw:escape-direction attribute are auto, left, right, up, down, horizontal or vertical.

        19.148 draw:extrusion

        @@ -10334,9 +10336,9 @@

        19.148
      106. false: extrusion is not displayed. 

      107. true: extrusion is displayed. 

      108. The default value for this attribute is false.

        -

        The draw:extrusion attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> 10.6.2.

        +

        The draw:extrusion attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> ?.

        -

        The draw:extrusion attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The draw:extrusion attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.149 draw:extrusion-allowed

        The draw:extrusion-allowed attribute specifies whether a shape can be rendered as an extrusion object.

        @@ -10345,18 +10347,18 @@

        19.149
      109. false: shape cannot be rendered as an extrusion object. 

      110. true: shape can be rendered as an extrusion object. 

      111. The default value for this attribute is false.

        -

        The draw:extrusion-allowed attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> 10.6.2.

        +

        The draw:extrusion-allowed attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> ?.

        -

        The draw:extrusion-allowed attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The draw:extrusion-allowed attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.150 draw:extrusion-brightness

        The draw:extrusion-brightness attribute specifies the brightness of a scene.

        The default value for this attribute is 33%.

        -

        The draw:extrusion-brightness attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> 10.6.2.

        +

        The draw:extrusion-brightness attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> ?.

        -

        The draw:extrusion-brightness attribute has the data type zeroToHundredPercent 18.3.42.

        +

        The draw:extrusion-brightness attribute has the data type zeroToHundredPercent ?.

        19.151 draw:extrusion-color

        The draw:extrusion-color attribute specifies if an extrusion color is used. The extrusion color is defined by the draw:secondary-fill-color 20.157 attribute specified in a custom shape's graphic style.

        @@ -10365,36 +10367,36 @@

        19.151
      112. false: extrusion color is not used. 

      113. true: extrusion color is used. 

      114. The default value for this attribute is false.

        -

        The draw:extrusion-color attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> 10.6.2.

        +

        The draw:extrusion-color attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> ?.

        -

        The draw:extrusion-color attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The draw:extrusion-color attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.152 draw:extrusion-depth

        The draw:extrusion-depth attribute specifies the depth of an extrusion. It takes two white space separated values. The first value specifies the depth of the extrusion in units, the second value specifies the fraction of the extrusion that lies before a shape. The second value shall be in the range [0,1]. A value of 0 is the default.

        The default value for this attribute is 36pt 0.

        -

        The draw:extrusion-depth attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> 10.6.2.

        +

        The draw:extrusion-depth attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> ?.

        -

        The draw:extrusion-depth attribute has two white space separated values. The first value is of type length 18.3.19. The second value is of type double 18.2.

        +

        The draw:extrusion-depth attribute has two white space separated values. The first value is of type length ?. The second value is of type double ?.

        19.153 draw:extrusion-diffusion

        The draw:extrusion-diffusion attribute specifies the amount of diffusion reflected by a shape.

        The default value for this attribute is 0%.

        -

        The draw:extrusion-diffusion attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> 10.6.2.

        +

        The draw:extrusion-diffusion attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> ?.

        -

        The draw:extrusion-diffusion attribute has the data type percent 18.3.24.

        +

        The draw:extrusion-diffusion attribute has the data type percent ?.

        19.154 draw:extrusion-first-light-direction

        The draw:extrusion-first-light-direction attribute specifies the direction of the first light.

        The default value for this attribute is (5 0 1).

        -

        The draw:extrusion-first-light-direction attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> 10.6.2.

        +

        The draw:extrusion-first-light-direction attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> ?.

        -

        The draw:extrusion-first-light-direction attribute has the data type vector3D 18.3.41.

        +

        The draw:extrusion-first-light-direction attribute has the data type vector3D ?.

        19.155 draw:extrusion-first-light-harsh

        The draw:extrusion-first-light-harsh attribute specifies if the first light is harsh.

        @@ -10403,18 +10405,18 @@

      115. false: the light is not harsh. The means by which the light is softened is implementation-defined. 

      116. true: the light is harsh. The light is an undiffused point source. 

      117. The default value for this attribute is true.

        -

        The draw:extrusion-first-light-harsh attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> 10.6.2.

        +

        The draw:extrusion-first-light-harsh attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> ?.

        -

        The draw:extrusion-first-light-harsh attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The draw:extrusion-first-light-harsh attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.156 draw:extrusion-first-light-level

        The draw:extrusion-first-light-level attribute specifies the intensity of the first light.

        The default value for this attribute is 66%.

        -

        The draw:extrusion-first-light-level attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> 10.6.2.

        +

        The draw:extrusion-first-light-level attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> ?.

        -

        The draw:extrusion-first-light-level attribute has the data type zeroToHundredPercent 18.3.42.

        +

        The draw:extrusion-first-light-level attribute has the data type zeroToHundredPercent ?.

        19.157 draw:extrusion-light-face

        The draw:extrusion-light-face attribute specifies if the front face of an extrusion responds to lighting changes.

        @@ -10423,9 +10425,9 @@

        19.157
        • false: front face of extrusion does not respond to lighting changes. 

        • true: front face of extrusion responds to lighting changes. 

        The default value for this attribute is true.

        -

        The draw:extrusion-light-face attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> 10.6.2.

        +

        The draw:extrusion-light-face attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> ?.

        -

        The draw:extrusion-light-face attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The draw:extrusion-light-face attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.158 draw:extrusion-metal

        The draw:extrusion-metal attribute specifies the shading of an extruded shape.

        @@ -10434,18 +10436,18 @@

        19.158
      118. false: the specular color for the shading of an extruded shape is white. 

      119. true: the specular color for the shading of an extruded shape is gray (red green and blue values of 200) instead of white and 15% is added to the specularity. 

      120. The default value for this attribute is false.

        -

        The draw:extrusion-metal attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> 10.6.2.

        +

        The draw:extrusion-metal attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> ?.

        -

        The draw:extrusion-metal attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The draw:extrusion-metal attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.159 draw:extrusion-number-of-line-segments

        The draw:extrusion-number-of-line-segments attribute specifies the number of line segments that should be used to display curved surfaces.

        The default value for this attribute is 30.

        -

        The draw:extrusion-number-of-line-segments attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> 10.6.2.

        +

        The draw:extrusion-number-of-line-segments attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> ?.

        -

        The draw:extrusion-number-of-line-segments attribute has the data type integer 18.2.

        +

        The draw:extrusion-number-of-line-segments attribute has the data type integer ?.

        19.160 draw:extrusion-origin

        The draw:extrusion-origin attribute specifies the point of origin of a shape within its bounding box in shape-size fractions. The value of the draw:extrusion-origin attribute consists of two parameters separated by white space.

        @@ -10460,9 +10462,9 @@

        19.160
      121. -0.5: represents the top side of the shape. 

      122. 0: represents the center of the shape. 

      123. 0.5: represents the bottom side of the shape. 

      124. The default value for this attribute is 0.5 -0.5.

        -

        The draw:extrusion-origin attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> 10.6.2.

        +

        The draw:extrusion-origin attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> ?.

        -

        The draw:extrusion-origin attribute has two white space separated values. The first value is a value of type double 18.2 in the range [-0.5,0.5]. The second value is a value of type double 18.2 in the range [-0.5,0.5].

        +

        The draw:extrusion-origin attribute has two white space separated values. The first value is a value of type double ? in the range [-0.5,0.5]. The second value is a value of type double ? in the range [-0.5,0.5].

        19.161 draw:extrusion-rotation-angle

        The draw:extrusion-rotation-angle attribute specifies rotation about an x-axis and y-axis. The values are separated by a white space. The first angle specifies rotation on the x-axis and the second angle specifies rotation on the y-axis. The z-axis is specified by the draw:transform 19.228 attribute on the <draw:custom-shape> 10.6.1 element.

        @@ -10471,25 +10473,25 @@

        19

        The default value for this attribute is 0 0.

        -

        The draw:extrusion-rotation-angle attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> 10.6.2.

        +

        The draw:extrusion-rotation-angle attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> ?.

        -

        The draw:extrusion-rotation-angle attribute has two white space separated values. The first value is of type angle 18.3.1. The second value is of type angle 18.3.1.

        +

        The draw:extrusion-rotation-angle attribute has two white space separated values. The first value is of type angle ?. The second value is of type angle ?.

        19.162 draw:extrusion-rotation-center

        The draw:extrusion-rotation-center attribute specifies the position of a rotation center in shape-size fractions. If the draw:extrusion-rotation-center attribute is omitted, the geometric center of the shape is used as the rotation center.

        -

        The draw:extrusion-rotation-center attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> 10.6.2.

        +

        The draw:extrusion-rotation-center attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> ?.

        -

        The draw:extrusion-rotation-center attribute has the data type vector3D 18.3.41.

        +

        The draw:extrusion-rotation-center attribute has the data type vector3D ?.

        19.163 draw:extrusion-second-light-direction

        The draw:extrusion-second-light-direction attribute specifies the direction of the second light.

        The default value for this attribute is (-5 0 1).

        -

        The draw:extrusion-second-light-direction attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> 10.6.2.

        +

        The draw:extrusion-second-light-direction attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> ?.

        -

        The draw:extrusion-second-light-direction attribute has the data type vector3D 18.3.41.

        +

        The draw:extrusion-second-light-direction attribute has the data type vector3D ?.

        19.164 draw:extrusion-second-light-harsh

        The draw:extrusion-second-light-harsh attribute specifies if the second light is harsh.

        @@ -10498,27 +10500,27 @@

      125. false: the light is not harsh. The means by which the light is softened is implementation-defined. 

      126. true: the light is harsh. The light is an undiffused point source. 

      127. The default value for this attribute is true.

        -

        The draw:extrusion-second-light-harsh attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> 10.6.2.

        +

        The draw:extrusion-second-light-harsh attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> ?.

        -

        The draw:extrusion-second-light-harsh attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The draw:extrusion-second-light-harsh attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.165 draw:extrusion-second-light-level

        The draw:extrusion-second-light-level attribute specifies the intensity of the second light.

        The default value for this attribute is 66%.

        -

        The draw:extrusion-second-light-level attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> 10.6.2.

        +

        The draw:extrusion-second-light-level attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> ?.

        -

        The draw:extrusion-second-light-level attribute has the data type zeroToHundredPercent 18.3.42.

        +

        The draw:extrusion-second-light-level attribute has the data type zeroToHundredPercent ?.

        19.166 draw:extrusion-shininess

        The draw:extrusion-shininess attribute specifies the reflectivity of a mirror.

        The default value for this attribute is 50%.

        -

        The draw:extrusion-shininess attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> 10.6.2.

        +

        The draw:extrusion-shininess attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> ?.

        -

        The draw:extrusion-shininess attribute has the data type zeroToHundredPercent 18.3.42.

        +

        The draw:extrusion-shininess attribute has the data type zeroToHundredPercent ?.

        19.167 draw:extrusion-skew

        The draw:extrusion-skew attribute specifies the skew amount and skew angle of an extrusion. Skew settings are only applied if the dr3d:projection 19.102 attribute on the same element has the value parallel.

        @@ -10527,34 +10529,34 @@

        19.167 The default value for this attribute is 50 45.

        -

        The draw:extrusion-skew attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> 10.6.2.

        +

        The draw:extrusion-skew attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> ?.

        -

        The draw:extrusion-skew attribute has two white space separated values. The first value is of type double 18.2. The second value is of type angle 18.3.1.

        +

        The draw:extrusion-skew attribute has two white space separated values. The first value is of type double ?. The second value is of type angle ?.

        19.168 draw:extrusion-specularity

        The draw:extrusion-specularity attribute specifies the specularity of an extrusion object.

        The default value for this attribute is 0%. The value shall be non-negative.

        -

        The draw:extrusion-specularity attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> 10.6.2.

        +

        The draw:extrusion-specularity attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> ?.

        -

        The draw:extrusion-specularity attribute has the data type nonNegativePercent 18.3.44.

        +

        The draw:extrusion-specularity attribute has the data type nonNegativePercent ?.

        19.169 draw:extrusion-viewpoint

        The draw:extrusion-viewpoint attribute specifies the viewpoint of an observer as a 3D point.

        The default value for this attribute is (3.5cm -3.5cm 25cm).

        -

        The draw:extrusion-viewpoint attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> 10.6.2.

        +

        The draw:extrusion-viewpoint attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> ?.

        -

        The draw:extrusion-viewpoint attribute has the data type point3D 18.3.25.

        +

        The draw:extrusion-viewpoint attribute has the data type point3D ?.

        19.170 draw:filter-name

        The draw:filter-name attribute specifies the implementation-dependent filter name that has been used to load an image into the document.

        -

        The draw:filter-name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:image> 10.4.4.

        +

        The draw:filter-name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:image> ?.

        -

        The draw:filter-name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The draw:filter-name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.171 draw:formula

        The draw:formula attribute specifies an equation that should be used to evaluate a value.

        @@ -10580,6 +10582,7 @@

        19.171 <

         | function_reference +

         | modifier_reference

         | unary_function S* '(' S* additive_expression S* ')' @@ -10589,7 +10592,6 @@

        19.171 <

           additive_expression S* ')' -

         | ternary_function S* '(' S* additive_expression S* ',' S*

          @@ -10634,59 +10636,59 @@

        19.171 <

        Table 11 - Enhanced geometry equation identifiers

        -
        +

        Identifier

        Description

        -
        +

        bottom

        The bottom position of the svg:viewBox 19.574 attribute is used.

        -
        +

        hasfill

        If the shape has a fill style, a value of 1 is used. If the shape has no fill style, a value of 0 is used.

        -
        +

        hasstroke

        If the shape has a line style, a value of 1 is used. If the shape has no line style, a value of 0 is used.

        -
        +

        height

        The height of the svg:viewBox 19.574 attribute is used.

        -
        +

        left

        The left position of the svg:viewBox 19.574 attribute is used.

        -
        +

        logheight

        The height in 1/100th mm as specified by the svg:height 19.543 attribute is used.

        -
        +

        logwidth

        The width in 1/100th mm as specified by the svg:width 19.575 attribute is used.

        -
        +

        pi

        The number π.

        -
        +

        right

        The right position of the svg:viewBox 19.574 attribute is used.

        -
        +

        top

        The top position of the svg:viewBox 19.574 attribute is used.

        -
        +

        width

        The width of the svg:viewBox 19.574 attribute is used.

        -
        +

        xstretch

        The value of the draw:path-stretchpoint-x 19.204 attribute is used.

        -
        +

        ystretch

        The value of the draw:path-stretchpoint-y 19.205 attribute is used.

        @@ -10696,70 +10698,70 @@

        19.171 <

        Table 12 - Functions Used in draw:formula

        -
        +

        Function

        Description

        -
        +

        abs(n)

        returns the absolute value of n

        -
        +

        sqrt(n)

        returns the positive square root of n

        -
        +

        sin(n)

        returns the trigonometric sine of n, where n is an angle specified in radians

        -
        +

        cos(n)

        returns the trigonometric cosine of n, where n is an angle specified in radians

        -
        +

        tan(n)

        returns the trigonometric tangent of n, where n is an angle specified in radians

        -
        +

        atan(n)

        returns the arc tangent of n in radians

        -
        +

        min(x,y)

        returns the smaller of two values

        -
        +

        max(x,y)

        returns the greater of two values

        -
        +

        atan2(y,x)

        returns the angle in radians of the vector (x,y) with the x-axis

        -
        +

        if(c,x,y)

        conditional testing: if c is greater than zero then the result of evaluating x is returned, otherwise the result of evaluating y is returned.

        -

        The draw:formula attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:equation> 10.2.5.

        +

        The draw:formula attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:equation> ?.

        -

        The draw:formula attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The draw:formula attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.172 draw:frame-name

        The draw:frame-name attribute specifies the name of a frame. The name of a frame can be used as a target by hyperlinks.

        -

        The draw:frame-name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:floating-frame> 10.4.10.

        +

        The draw:frame-name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:floating-frame> ?.

        -

        The draw:frame-name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The draw:frame-name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.173 draw:glue-point-leaving-directions

        The draw:glue-point-leaving-directions attribute specifies a comma “,” (U+002C, COMMA) separated list of angles. The angles are listed in the same order as the glue points specified in the draw:glue-points attribute. 19.175

        -

        The draw:glue-point-leaving-directions attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> 10.6.2.

        +

        The draw:glue-point-leaving-directions attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> ?.

        -

        The draw:glue-point-leaving-directions attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The draw:glue-point-leaving-directions attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.174 draw:glue-point-type

        The draw:glue-point-type attribute specifies a glue point type. If the draw:glue-points 19.175 attribute has a value, this attribute is ignored.

        @@ -10768,7 +10770,7 @@

        19.174
      128. none: there are no glue points, including default glue points. 

      129. rectangle: the middle of each side of the shape bound rectangle specifies an object specific glue point 

      130. segments: a connector will connect with each point of the draw:enhanced-path 19.145 attribute. 

      131. The default value for this attribute is none.

        -

        The draw:glue-point-type attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> 10.6.2.

        +

        The draw:glue-point-type attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> ?.

        The values of the draw:glue-point-type attribute are none, segments or rectangle.

        19.175 draw:glue-points

        @@ -10785,9 +10787,9 @@

        19.175 <

        gluepoints::= gluepointsequence?
        gluepointsequence::= gluepoint ( ' '+ gluepointsequence )*
        glue-point::= position ' '+ position
        position::= formula | modifier | number
        formula::= '?' name
        modifier::= '$' integer
        number::= sign? float | sign? integer
        float::= fractional exponent? | integer exponent
        fractional::= integer? '.' integer | integer '.'
        exponent::= ( 'e' | 'E' ) sign? integer
        sign::= '+'| '-'
        integer::= [0-9]+
        name ::= [^ ]+

        -

        The draw:glue-points attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> 10.6.2.

        +

        The draw:glue-points attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> ?.

        -

        The draw:glue-points attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The draw:glue-points attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.176 draw:handle-mirror-horizontal

        The draw:handle-mirror-horizontal attribute specifies if the y position of a handle is mirrored.

        @@ -10796,9 +10798,9 @@

        19
        • false: the y position of a handle is not mirrored. 

        • true: the y position of a handle is mirrored. 

        The default value for this attribute is false.

        -

        The draw:handle-mirror-horizontal attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:handle> 10.6.3.

        +

        The draw:handle-mirror-horizontal attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:handle> ?.

        -

        The draw:handle-mirror-horizontal attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The draw:handle-mirror-horizontal attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.177 draw:handle-mirror-vertical

        The draw:handle-mirror-vertical attribute specifies if the x position of a handle is mirrored.

        @@ -10807,16 +10809,16 @@

        19.1
        • false: the x position of a handle is not mirrored. 

        • true: the x position of a handle is mirrored. 

        The default value for this attribute is false.

        -

        The draw:handle-mirror-vertical attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:handle> 10.6.3.

        +

        The draw:handle-mirror-vertical attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:handle> ?.

        -

        The draw:handle-mirror-vertical attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The draw:handle-mirror-vertical attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.178 draw:handle-polar (deprecated)

        The draw:handle-polar attribute specifies that a handle is a polar handle. The syntax for this attribute is the same as for the draw:handle-position 19.179 attribute. The first parameter specifies the horizontal center position, the vertical center position is specified by the second parameter. If this attribute is set, the draw:handle-range-x-minimum 19.183, draw:handle-range-x-maximum 19.182, draw:handle-range-y-minimum 19.185 and draw:handle-range-y-maximum 19.184 attributes are ignored, and the draw:handle-radius-range-minimum 19.181 and draw:handle-radius-range-maximum 19.180 attributes are used.

        -

        The draw:handle-polar attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:handle> 10.6.3.

        +

        The draw:handle-polar attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:handle> ?.

        -

        The draw:handle-polar attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The draw:handle-polar attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.179 draw:handle-position (deprecated)

        The draw:handle-position attribute specifies the position of a handle and consists of two values.

        @@ -10826,55 +10828,55 @@

        Table 13 - Handle position constants

        -
        +

        Constant

        Description

        -
        +

        bottom

        The bottom coordinate of the view box as specified by the svg:viewBox 19.574 attribute is used.

        -
        +

        hasfill

        If the shape has a fill style, a value of 1 is used.

        -
        +

        hasstroke

        If the shape has a line style, a value of 1 is used.

        -
        +

        height

        The view box height as specified by the svg:viewBox 19.574 attribute is used.

        -
        +

        logheight

        The height in 1/100th mm as specified by the svg:height 19.543 attribute is used.

        -
        +

        logwidth

        The width in 1/100th mm as specified by the svg:width 19.575 attribute is used.

        -
        +

        left

        The left coordinate of the view box as specified by the svg:viewBox 19.574 attribute is used.

        -
        +

        right

        The right coordinate of the view box as specified by the svg:viewBox 19.574 attribute is used.

        -
        +

        top

        The top coordinate of the view box as specified by the svg:viewBox 19.574 attribute is used.

        -
        +

        width

        The view box width as specified by the svg:viewBox 19.574 attribute is used.

        -
        +

        xstretch

        The value of the draw:path-stretchpoint-x 19.204 attribute is used.

        -
        +

        ystretch

        The value of the draw:path-stretchpoint-y 19.205 attribute is used.

        @@ -10887,51 +10889,51 @@

        handleposition ::= position ' '+ position
        position::= formula | modifier | constant | number
        formula::= '?' name
        modifier::= '$' integer
        constant::= 'left' | 'top' | 'right' | 'bottom' |
        'xstretch' | 'ystretch' | 'hasstroke' | 'hasfill ' |
        'width' | 'height' | 'logwidth' | 'logheight'
        number::=sign? float | sign? integer
        float::= fractional exponent? | integer exponent
        fractional::= integer? '.' integer | integer '.'
        exponent::= ( 'e' | 'E' ) sign? integer
        sign::= '+'| '-'
        integer::= [0-9]+
        name ::= [^ ]+

        -

        The draw:handle-position attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:handle> 10.6.3.

        +

        The draw:handle-position attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:handle> ?.

        -

        The draw:handle-position attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The draw:handle-position attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.180 draw:handle-radius-range-maximum

        The draw:handle-radius-range-maximum attribute specifies the maximum radius range for a polar handle. The syntax for the value of the draw:handle-radius-range-maximum attribute is the same as the draw:handle-polar-radius attribute. 19.928

        -

        The draw:handle-radius-range-maximum attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:handle> 10.6.3.

        +

        The draw:handle-radius-range-maximum attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:handle> ?.

        -

        The draw:handle-radius-range-maximum attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The draw:handle-radius-range-maximum attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.181 draw:handle-radius-range-minimum

        The draw:handle-radius-range-minimum attribute specifies the minimum radius range for a polar handle. The syntax for the value of the draw:handle-radius-range-minimum attribute is the same as the draw:handle-polar-radius attribute. 19.928

        -

        The draw:handle-radius-range-minimum attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:handle> 10.6.3.

        +

        The draw:handle-radius-range-minimum attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:handle> ?.

        -

        The draw:handle-radius-range-minimum attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The draw:handle-radius-range-minimum attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.182 draw:handle-range-x-maximum

        The draw:handle-range-x-maximum attribute specifies the horizontal maximum value of the range for movement of a handle. The syntax for the value of the draw:handle-range-x-maximum attribute is the same as the draw:handle-position-x attribute. 19.924

        -

        The draw:handle-range-x-maximum attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:handle> 10.6.3.

        +

        The draw:handle-range-x-maximum attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:handle> ?.

        -

        The draw:handle-range-x-maximum attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The draw:handle-range-x-maximum attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.183 draw:handle-range-x-minimum

        The draw:handle-range-x-minimum attribute specifies the horizontal minimum value of the range of movement of a handle. The syntax for the value of the draw:handle-range-x-minimum attribute is the same as the draw:handle-position-x attribute. 19.924

        -

        The draw:handle-range-x-minimum attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:handle> 10.6.3.

        +

        The draw:handle-range-x-minimum attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:handle> ?.

        -

        The draw:handle-range-x-minimum attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The draw:handle-range-x-minimum attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.184 draw:handle-range-y-maximum

        The draw:handle-range-y-maximum attribute specifies the vertical maximum value of the range for movement of a handle. The syntax for the value of the draw:handle-range-y-maximum attribute is the same as the draw:handle-position-y attribute. 19.925

        -

        The draw:handle-range-y-maximum attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:handle> 10.6.3.

        +

        The draw:handle-range-y-maximum attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:handle> ?.

        -

        The draw:handle-range-y-maximum attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The draw:handle-range-y-maximum attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.185 draw:handle-range-y-minimum

        The draw:handle-range-y-minimum attribute specifies the vertical minimum value of the range of movement of a handle. The syntax for the value of the draw:handle-range-y-minimum attribute is the same as the draw:handle-position-y attribute. 19.925

        -

        The draw:handle-range-y-minimum attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:handle> 10.6.3.

        +

        The draw:handle-range-y-minimum attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:handle> ?.

        -

        The draw:handle-range-y-minimum attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The draw:handle-range-y-minimum attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.186 draw:handle-switched

        The draw:handle-switched attribute specifies if handle directions are swapped if shape height exceeds shape width.

        @@ -10940,9 +10942,9 @@

        19.186
      132. false: handle directions are not switched when a shape's height exceeds its width. 

      133. true: handle directions are switched when a shape's height exceeds it width. 

      134. The default value for this attribute is false.

        -

        The draw:handle-switched attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:handle> 10.6.3.

        +

        The draw:handle-switched attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:handle> ?.

        -

        The draw:handle-switched attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The draw:handle-switched attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.187 draw:id

        19.187.1 General

        @@ -10951,10 +10953,10 @@

        19.187.2 The draw:id attribute specifies an identifier for a glue point. See 10.3.16. The identifiers 0 to 3 are reserved for the four standard glue points of drawing objects. The glue points are numbered clockwise, starting at the top left corner edge of the shape.

        -

        The draw:id attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:glue-point> 10.3.16.

        +

        The draw:id attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:glue-point> ?.

        -

        The draw:id attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger 18.2.

        -

        19.187.3 <dr3d:cube>, <dr3d:extrude>, <dr3d:rotate>, <dr3d:scene>, <dr3d:sphere>, <draw:caption>, <draw:circle>, <draw:connector>, <draw:control>, <draw:custom-shape>, <draw:ellipse>, <draw:frame>, <draw:g>, <draw:line>, <draw:measure>, <draw:page>, <draw:page-thumbnail>, <draw:path>, <draw:polygon>, <draw:polyline>, <draw:rect>, <draw:regular-polygon> and <office:annotation> Deprecated

        +

        The draw:id attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger ?.

        +

        19.187.3 <dr3d:cube>, <dr3d:extrude>, <dr3d:rotate>, <dr3d:scene>, <dr3d:sphere>, <draw:caption>, <draw:circle>, <draw:connector>, <draw:control>, <draw:custom-shape>, <draw:ellipse>, <draw:frame>, <draw:g>, <draw:line>, <draw:measure>, <draw:page>, <draw:page-thumbnail>, <draw:path>, <draw:polygon>, <draw:polyline>, <draw:rect>, <draw:regular-polygon> and <office:annotation> Deprecated

        The draw:id attribute specifies identifiers for draw elements.

        @@ -10966,9 +10968,9 @@

        The draw:id attribute is deprecated in favor of xml:id. 19.920

        -

        The draw:id attribute is usable with the following elements: <dr3d:cube> 10.5.4, <dr3d:extrude> 10.5.6, <dr3d:rotate> 10.5.7, <dr3d:scene> 10.5.2, <dr3d:sphere> 10.5.5, <draw:caption> 10.3.11, <draw:circle> 10.3.8, <draw:connector> 10.3.10, <draw:control> 10.3.13, <draw:custom-shape> 10.6.1, <draw:ellipse> 10.3.9, <draw:frame> 10.4.2, <draw:g> 10.3.15, <draw:line> 10.3.3, <draw:measure> 10.3.12, <draw:page> 10.2.4, <draw:page-thumbnail> 10.3.14, <draw:path> 10.3.7, <draw:polygon> 10.3.5, <draw:polyline> 10.3.4, <draw:rect> 10.3.2, <draw:regular-polygon> 10.3.6 and <office:annotation> 14.1.

        +

        The draw:id attribute is usable with the following elements: <dr3d:cube> ?, <dr3d:extrude> ?, <dr3d:rotate> ?, <dr3d:scene> ?, <dr3d:sphere> ?, <draw:caption> ?, <draw:circle> ?, <draw:connector> ?, <draw:control> ?, <draw:custom-shape> ?, <draw:ellipse> ?, <draw:frame> ?, <draw:g> ?, <draw:line> ?, <draw:measure> ?, <draw:page> ?, <draw:page-thumbnail> ?, <draw:path> ?, <draw:polygon> ?, <draw:polyline> ?, <draw:rect> ?, <draw:regular-polygon> ? and <office:annotation> ?.

        -

        The draw:id attribute has the data type NCName 18.2.

        +

        The draw:id attribute has the data type NCName ?.

        19.188 draw:kind

        The draw:kind attribute specifies the appearance of a circle.

        @@ -10993,7 +10995,7 @@

        19.188 . 

        The default value for this attribute is full.

        -

        The draw:kind attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:circle> 10.3.8 and <draw:ellipse> 10.3.9.

        +

        The draw:kind attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:circle> ? and <draw:ellipse> ?.

        The values of the draw:kind attribute are full, section, cut or arc.

        19.189 draw:layer

        @@ -11002,27 +11004,27 @@

        19.189 Note: The effect of this attribute is to assign a shape to a particular layer.

        -

        The draw:layer attribute is usable with the following elements: <dr3d:cube> 10.5.4, <dr3d:extrude> 10.5.6, <dr3d:rotate> 10.5.7, <dr3d:scene> 10.5.2, <dr3d:sphere> 10.5.5, <draw:caption> 10.3.11, <draw:circle> 10.3.8, <draw:connector> 10.3.10, <draw:control> 10.3.13, <draw:custom-shape> 10.6.1, <draw:ellipse> 10.3.9, <draw:frame> 10.4.2, <draw:line> 10.3.3, <draw:measure> 10.3.12, <draw:page-thumbnail> 10.3.14, <draw:path> 10.3.7, <draw:polygon> 10.3.5, <draw:polyline> 10.3.4, <draw:rect> 10.3.2, <draw:regular-polygon> 10.3.6 and <office:annotation> 14.1.

        +

        The draw:layer attribute is usable with the following elements: <dr3d:cube> ?, <dr3d:extrude> ?, <dr3d:rotate> ?, <dr3d:scene> ?, <dr3d:sphere> ?, <draw:caption> ?, <draw:circle> ?, <draw:connector> ?, <draw:control> ?, <draw:custom-shape> ?, <draw:ellipse> ?, <draw:frame> ?, <draw:line> ?, <draw:measure> ?, <draw:page-thumbnail> ?, <draw:path> ?, <draw:polygon> ?, <draw:polyline> ?, <draw:rect> ?, <draw:regular-polygon> ? and <office:annotation> ?.

        -

        The draw:layer attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The draw:layer attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.190 draw:line-skew

        The draw:line-skew attribute specifies a list of offsets for the placements of connector lines if the connector is of type standard. The offsets are relative to the default position of the connector, that is, the position of the lines if the draw:line-skew attribute is not present. The offsets are applied in the order from the connector's start to its end shape. The first offset is applied to the line that follows the line that is connected to the start shape. The last line to which an offset is applied is the line that precedes the line that is connected to the end shape.

        For the application of the offsets the connector lines are interpreted as vectors from their start to their end point. Positive values move a line to the right, while negative values move it to the left.

        -

        The draw:line-skew attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:connector> 10.3.10.

        +

        The draw:line-skew attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:connector> ?.

        -

        The values of the draw:line-skew attribute are one, two or three white space separated values of type length 18.3.19.

        +

        The values of the draw:line-skew attribute are one, two or three white space separated values of type length ?.

        19.191 draw:mime-type

        The draw:mime-type attribute specifies the MIME type of the media type that a plugin processes, or the MIME type of the image given by a <draw:image> element. Valid values for this attribute are those defined in accordance with §3.7 of [RFC2616], or registered in accordance with [RFC6838].

        Note: Additional information on MIME media types can be found at [MIMETYPES].

        -

        The draw:mime-type attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:image> 10.4.4 and <draw:plugin> 10.4.8.

        +

        The draw:mime-type attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:image> ? and <draw:plugin> ?.

        -

        The draw:mime-type attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The draw:mime-type attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.192 draw:mirror-horizontal

        The draw:mirror-horizontal attribute specifies if the horizontal geometry of a shape is to be mirrored.

        @@ -11031,9 +11033,9 @@

        19.192
      135. false: horizontal geometry of a shape is not mirrored. 

      136. true: horizontal geometry of a shape is mirrored. 

      137. The default value for this attribute is false.

        -

        The draw:mirror-horizontal attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> 10.6.2.

        +

        The draw:mirror-horizontal attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> ?.

        -

        The draw:mirror-horizontal attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The draw:mirror-horizontal attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.193 draw:mirror-vertical

        The draw:mirror-vertical attribute specifies if the vertical geometry of a shape is to be mirrored.

        @@ -11042,16 +11044,16 @@

        19.193
      138. false: vertical geometry of a shape is not mirrored. 

      139. true: vertical geometry of a shape is mirrored. 

      140. The default value for this attribute is false.

        -

        The draw:mirror-vertical attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> 10.6.2.

        +

        The draw:mirror-vertical attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> ?.

        -

        The draw:mirror-vertical attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The draw:mirror-vertical attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.194 draw:master-page-name

        The draw:master-page-name attribute specifies the name of a master page assigned to a drawing page.

        -

        The draw:master-page-name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:page> 10.2.4.

        +

        The draw:master-page-name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:page> ?.

        -

        The draw:master-page-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The draw:master-page-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        19.195 draw:may-script

        The draw:may-script attribute specifies whether an applet can be modified by scripts.

        @@ -11060,9 +11062,9 @@

        19.195
      141. false: applet cannot be modified by scripts. 

      142. true: applet can be modified by scripts. 

      143. The default value for this attribute is false.

        -

        The draw:may-script attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:applet> 10.4.7.

        +

        The draw:may-script attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:applet> ?.

        -

        The draw:may-script attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The draw:may-script attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.196 draw:modifiers

        The draw:modifiers attribute contains list of modifier values.

        @@ -11071,9 +11073,9 @@

        19.196 modifiers::= numbersequence?
        numbersequence::= number ( ' '+ numbersequence )*
        number::= sign? float | sign? integer
        float::= fractional exponent? | integer exponent
        fractional::= integer? '.' integer | integer '.'
        exponent::= ( 'e' | 'E' ) sign? integer
        sign::= '+'| '-'
        integer::= [0-9]+

        -

        The draw:modifiers attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> 10.6.2.

        +

        The draw:modifiers attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> ?.

        -

        The draw:modifiers attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The draw:modifiers attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.197 draw:name

        19.197.1 General

        @@ -11082,246 +11084,246 @@

        19.197.2 The draw:name attribute specifies a name by which a <draw:caption> element can be referenced.

        -

        The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:caption> 10.3.11.

        +

        The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:caption> ?.

        -

        The draw:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The draw:name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.197.3 <draw:circle>

        The draw:name attribute specifies a name by which a <draw:circle> element can be referenced.

        -

        The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:circle> 10.3.8.

        +

        The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:circle> ?.

        -

        The draw:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The draw:name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.197.4 <draw:connector>

        The draw:name attribute specifies a name by which a <draw:connector> element can be referenced.

        -

        The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:connector> 10.3.10.

        +

        The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:connector> ?.

        -

        The draw:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The draw:name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.197.5 <draw:control>

        The draw:name attribute specifies a name by which a <draw:control> element can be referenced.

        -

        The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:control> 10.3.13.

        +

        The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:control> ?.

        -

        The draw:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The draw:name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.197.6 <draw:custom-shape>

        The draw:name attribute specifies a name by which a <draw:custom-shape> element can be referenced.

        -

        The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:custom-shape> 10.6.1.

        +

        The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:custom-shape> ?.

        -

        The draw:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The draw:name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.197.7 <draw:ellipse>

        The draw:name attribute specifies a name by which a <draw:ellipse> element can be referenced.

        -

        The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:ellipse> 10.3.9.

        +

        The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:ellipse> ?.

        -

        The draw:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The draw:name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.197.8 <draw:equation>

        The draw:name attribute specifies a name by which a <draw:equation> element can be referenced.

        -

        The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:equation> 10.2.5.

        +

        The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:equation> ?.

        -

        The draw:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The draw:name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.197.9 <draw:fill-image>

        The draw:name attribute specifies a name by which a <draw:fill-image> element can be referenced.

        -

        The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:fill-image> 16.42.6.

        +

        The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:fill-image> ?.

        -

        The draw:name attribute has the data type styleName 18.3.32.

        +

        The draw:name attribute has the data type styleName ?.

        19.197.10 <draw:frame>

        The draw:name attribute specifies a name by which a <draw:frame> element can be referenced.

        -

        The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:frame> 10.4.2.

        +

        The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:frame> ?.

        -

        The draw:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The draw:name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.197.11 <draw:g>

        The draw:name attribute specifies a name by which a <draw:g> element can be referenced.

        -

        The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:g> 10.3.15.

        +

        The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:g> ?.

        -

        The draw:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The draw:name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.197.12 <draw:gradient>

        The draw:name attribute specifies a name by which a <draw:gradient> element can be referenced.

        -

        The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:gradient> 16.42.1.

        +

        The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:gradient> ?.

        -

        The draw:name attribute has the data type styleName 18.3.32.

        +

        The draw:name attribute has the data type styleName ?.

        19.197.13 <draw:hatch>

        The draw:name attribute specifies a name by which a <draw:hatch> element can be referenced.

        -

        The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:hatch> 16.42.5.

        +

        The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:hatch> ?.

        -

        The draw:name attribute has the data type styleName 18.3.32.

        +

        The draw:name attribute has the data type styleName ?.

        19.197.14 <draw:layer>

        The draw:name attribute specifies a name by which a <draw:layer> element can be referenced.

        -

        The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:layer> 10.2.3.

        +

        The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:layer> ?.

        -

        The draw:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The draw:name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.197.15 <draw:line>

        The draw:name attribute specifies a name by which a <draw:line> element can be referenced.

        -

        The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:line> 10.3.3.

        +

        The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:line> ?.

        -

        The draw:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The draw:name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.197.16 <draw:marker>

        The draw:name attribute specifies a name by which a <draw:marker> element can be referenced.

        -

        The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:marker> 16.42.8.

        +

        The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:marker> ?.

        -

        The draw:name attribute has the data type styleName 18.3.32.

        +

        The draw:name attribute has the data type styleName ?.

        19.197.17 <draw:measure>

        The draw:name attribute specifies a name by which a <draw:measure> element can be referenced.

        -

        The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:measure> 10.3.12.

        +

        The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:measure> ?.

        -

        The draw:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The draw:name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.197.18 <draw:opacity>

        The draw:name attribute specifies a name by which a <draw:opacity> element can be referenced.

        -

        The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:opacity> 16.42.7.

        +

        The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:opacity> ?.

        -

        The draw:name attribute has the data type styleName 18.3.32.

        +

        The draw:name attribute has the data type styleName ?.

        19.197.19 <draw:page>

        The draw:name attribute specifies a name by which a <draw:page> element can be referenced. The name shall be unique within the document instance. If the attribute is not present, a consumer may generate a unique name.

        -

        The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:page> 10.2.4.

        +

        The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:page> ?.

        -

        The draw:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The draw:name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.197.20 <draw:page-thumbnail>

        The draw:name attribute specifies a name by which a <draw:page-thumbnail> element can be referenced.

        -

        The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:page-thumbnail> 10.3.14.

        +

        The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:page-thumbnail> ?.

        -

        The draw:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The draw:name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.197.21 <draw:param>

        The draw:name attribute specifies the name of a run-time parameter.

        -

        The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:param> 10.4.9.

        +

        The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:param> ?.

        -

        The draw:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The draw:name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.197.22 <draw:path>

        The draw:name attribute specifies a name by which a <draw:path> element can be referenced.

        -

        The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:path> 10.3.7.

        +

        The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:path> ?.

        -

        The draw:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The draw:name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.197.23 <draw:polygon>

        The draw:name attribute specifies a name by which a <draw:polygon> element can be referenced.

        -

        The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:polygon> 10.3.5.

        +

        The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:polygon> ?.

        -

        The draw:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The draw:name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.197.24 <draw:polyline>

        The draw:name attribute specifies a name by which a <draw:polyline> element can be referenced.

        -

        The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:polyline> 10.3.4.

        +

        The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:polyline> ?.

        -

        The draw:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The draw:name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.197.25 <draw:rect>

        The draw:name attribute specifies a name by which a <draw:rect> element can be referenced.

        -

        The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:rect> 10.3.2.

        +

        The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:rect> ?.

        -

        The draw:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The draw:name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.197.26 <draw:regular-polygon>

        The draw:name attribute specifies a name by which a <draw:regular-polygon> element can be referenced.

        -

        The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:regular-polygon> 10.3.6.

        +

        The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:regular-polygon> ?.

        -

        The draw:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The draw:name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.197.27 <draw:stroke-dash>

        The draw:name attribute specifies a name by which a <draw:stroke-dash> element can be referenced.

        -

        The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:stroke-dash> 16.42.9.

        +

        The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:stroke-dash> ?.

        -

        The draw:name attribute has the data type styleName 18.3.32.

        +

        The draw:name attribute has the data type styleName ?.

        19.197.28 <office:annotation> (deprecated)

        The draw:name attribute specifies a name for an <office:annotation> element.

        The draw:name attribute has been deprecated in favor of the office:name attribute.

        -

        The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <office:annotation> 14.1.

        +

        The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <office:annotation> ?.

        -

        The draw:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The draw:name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.197.29 <svg:linearGradient>

        The draw:name attribute specifies a name by which a <svg:linearGradient> element can be referenced.

        SVG gradients are referenced by the name assigned to them by use of the draw:fill-gradient-name 20.120 attribute within a graphic style. SVG gradients cannot be referenced by a draw:opacity-name 20.153 attribute. The result of referencing a SVG gradient with a draw:fill-gradient-name attribute and an opacity gradient with a draw:opacity-name attribute at the same time is unspecified.

        -

        The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <svg:linearGradient> 16.42.2.

        +

        The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <svg:linearGradient> ?.

        -

        The draw:name attribute has the data type styleName 18.3.32.

        +

        The draw:name attribute has the data type styleName ?.

        19.197.30 <svg:radialGradient>

        The draw:name attribute specifies a name by which a <svg:radialGradient> element can be referenced.

        SVG gradients are referenced by the name assigned to them by use of the draw:fill-gradient-name 20.120 attribute within a graphic style. SVG gradients cannot be referenced by a draw:opacity-name 20.153 attribute. The result of referencing a SVG gradient with a draw:fill-gradient-name attribute and an opacity gradient with a draw:opacity-name attribute at the same time is unspecified.

        -

        The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <svg:radialGradient> 16.42.3.

        +

        The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <svg:radialGradient> ?.

        -

        The draw:name attribute has the data type styleName 18.3.32.

        +

        The draw:name attribute has the data type styleName ?.

        19.197.31 <dr3d:cube>

        The draw:name attribute specifies a name by which a <dr3d:cube> can be referenced.

        -

        The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <dr3d:cube> 10.5.4.

        +

        The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <dr3d:cube> ?.

        -

        The draw:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The draw:name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.197.32 <dr3d:extrude>

        The draw:name attribute specifies a name by which a <dr3d:extrude> can be referenced.

        -

        The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <dr3d:extrude> 10.5.6.

        +

        The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <dr3d:extrude> ?.

        -

        The draw:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The draw:name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.197.33 <dr3d:rotate>

        The draw:name attribute specifies a name by which a <dr3d:rotate> can be referenced.

        -

        The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <dr3d:rotate> 10.5.7.

        +

        The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <dr3d:rotate> ?.

        -

        The draw:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The draw:name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.197.34 <dr3d:scene>

        The draw:name attribute specifies a name by which a <dr3d:scene> can be referenced.

        -

        The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <dr3d:scene> 10.5.2.

        +

        The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <dr3d:scene> ?.

        -

        The draw:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The draw:name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.197.35 <dr3d:sphere>

        The draw:name attribute specifies a name by which a <dr3d:sphere> can be referenced.

        -

        The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <dr3d:sphere> 10.5.5.

        +

        The draw:name attribute is usable with the following element: <dr3d:sphere> ?.

        -

        The draw:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The draw:name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.198 draw:nav-order

        The draw:nav-order attribute defines a navigation sequence for the graphical elements included in a <draw:page> element. Its value is a sequence of IDREFs. It shall include all graphic elements in the page that are not contained within a <draw:g> element. Any <draw:g> elements are included in that list as a single graphical element.

        @@ -11330,14 +11332,14 @@

        19.198 Note: The ordering within any <draw:g> 10.3.15 element is set by the value of its draw:z-index 19.231 attribute.

        -

        The draw:nav-order attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:page> 10.2.4.

        +

        The draw:nav-order attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:page> ?.

        -

        The draw:nav-order attribute has the data type IDREFS 18.2.

        +

        The draw:nav-order attribute has the data type IDREFS ?.

        19.199 draw:nohref

        The draw:nohref attribute specifies that an image map element and its associated area are inactive.

        -

        The draw:nohref attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:area-circle> 10.4.13.4, <draw:area-polygon> 10.4.13.5 and <draw:area-rectangle> 10.4.13.3.

        +

        The draw:nohref attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:area-circle> ?, <draw:area-polygon> ? and <draw:area-rectangle> ?.

        The only value of the draw:nohref attribute is nohref.

        19.200 draw:notify-on-update-of-ranges

        @@ -11348,32 +11350,32 @@

        • a list of cell ranges. 

        • a table name. 

        If a table name is specified, the <draw:object> element is notified if any of the table's cells change.

        -

        The draw:notify-on-update-of-ranges attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:object> 10.4.6.2.

        +

        The draw:notify-on-update-of-ranges attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:object> ?.

        -

        The values of the draw:notify-on-update-of-ranges attribute are a value of type cellRangeAddressList 18.3.6 or a value of type string 18.2.

        +

        The values of the draw:notify-on-update-of-ranges attribute are a value of type cellRangeAddressList ? or a value of type string ?.

        19.201 draw:object

        The draw:object attribute is equivalent to the object attribute of an <applet> element in HTML. See. §13.4 of [HTML4].

        -

        The draw:object attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:applet> 10.4.7.

        +

        The draw:object attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:applet> ?.

        -

        The draw:object attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The draw:object attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.202 draw:opacity

        The draw:opacity attribute specifies the opacity for an image or graphic object. The defined value range for the draw:opacity attribute is 0% to 100%, where 0% is fully transparent and 100% is fully opaque.

        Use of the draw:opacity attribute disables any transparency effect and set the opacity for the fill area of a graphic object.

        -

        The draw:opacity attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:background-fill> 17.26 and <style:background-image> 17.3.

        +

        The draw:opacity attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:background-fill> ? and <style:background-image> ?.

        -

        The draw:opacity attribute has the data type zeroToHundredPercent 18.3.42.

        +

        The draw:opacity attribute has the data type zeroToHundredPercent ?.

        19.203 draw:page-number

        The draw:page-number attribute specifies the number of a page that is displayed as a thumbnail. For thumbnails on notes pages, the value of this attribute is fixed to the drawing page of a notes page. For thumbnails on handout master pages, the value of this attribute is the order in which the pages are previewed on the handout.

        -

        The draw:page-number attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:page-thumbnail> 10.3.14.

        +

        The draw:page-number attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:page-thumbnail> ?.

        -

        The draw:page-number attribute has the data type positiveInteger 18.2.

        +

        The draw:page-number attribute has the data type positiveInteger ?.

        19.204 draw:path-stretchpoint-x

        The draw:path-stretchpoint-x attribute specifies that a drawing shape is stretched horizontally.

        @@ -11382,9 +11384,9 @@

        19.204

        Stretching is done by:

        1. 1)intersecting the path vertically at draw:path-stretchpoint-x. 

        2. 2)moving the right path fragments to the right border of the drawing shape, using its original aspect ratio. The left path fragment remains unmodified at the left border of drawing the shape  

        -

        The draw:path-stretchpoint-x attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> 10.6.2.

        +

        The draw:path-stretchpoint-x attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> ?.

        -

        The draw:path-stretchpoint-x attribute has the data type double 18.2.

        +

        The draw:path-stretchpoint-x attribute has the data type double ?.

        19.205 draw:path-stretchpoint-y

        The draw:path-stretchpoint-y attribute specifies that a drawing shape is stretched vertically. If the x/y aspect ratio of the svg:viewBox 19.574 is greater than the x/y aspect ratio of the shape size then the whole path is stretched vertically at draw:path-stretchpoint-y.

        @@ -11393,16 +11395,16 @@

        19.205
        1. 1)intersecting the path horizontally at draw:path-stretchpoint-y.  

        2. 2)moving the bottom path fragments to the bottom border of the drawing shape, using its original aspect ratio.  

        The top path fragment remains unmodified at the top border of drawing the shape

        -

        The draw:path-stretchpoint-y attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> 10.6.2.

        +

        The draw:path-stretchpoint-y attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> ?.

        -

        The draw:path-stretchpoint-y attribute has the data type double 18.2.

        +

        The draw:path-stretchpoint-y attribute has the data type double ?.

        19.206 draw:points

        The draw:points attribute stores a sequence of points, which are connected by straight lines. Each point consists of two coordinates. The coordinates are separated by a comma “,” (U+002C, COMMA) and the points are separated by white spaces. The coordinates are relative to the coordinate system established by the svg:viewBox 19.574 attribute.

        -

        The draw:points attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:area-polygon> 10.4.13.5, <draw:contour-polygon> 10.4.11.2, <draw:polygon> 10.3.5 and <draw:polyline> 10.3.4.

        +

        The draw:points attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:area-polygon> ?, <draw:contour-polygon> ?, <draw:polygon> ? and <draw:polyline> ?.

        -

        The draw:points attribute has the data type points 18.3.26.

        +

        The draw:points attribute has the data type points ?.

        19.207 draw:protected

        The draw:protected attribute specifies if drawing objects in a layer are protected from modification.

        @@ -11411,32 +11413,32 @@

        19.207
      144. false: objects in a layer are not protected from modification. 

      145. true: objects in a layer are protected from modification. 

      146. The default value for this attribute is false.

        -

        The draw:protected attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:layer> 10.2.3.

        +

        The draw:protected attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:layer> ?.

        -

        The draw:protected attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The draw:protected attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.208 draw:recreate-on-edit

        The draw:recreate-on-edit attribute specifies if the contour of an image or object should be recreated automatically when the image or object is edited.

        The defined values for the draw:recreate-on-edit attribute are:

        • false: the contour of an image or object is not recreated automatically if the image or object is edited. 

        • true: the contour of an image or object is recreated automatically if the image or object is edited. 

        -

        The draw:recreate-on-edit attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:contour-path> 10.4.11.3 and <draw:contour-polygon> 10.4.11.2.

        +

        The draw:recreate-on-edit attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:contour-path> ? and <draw:contour-polygon> ?.

        -

        The draw:recreate-on-edit attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The draw:recreate-on-edit attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.209 draw:rotation

        The draw:rotation attribute specifies the rotation angle of a hatch axis. The direction is clockwise, 0 degrees is the vertical axis.

        -

        The draw:rotation attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:hatch> 16.42.5.

        +

        The draw:rotation attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:hatch> ?.

        -

        The draw:rotation attribute has the data type angle 18.3.1.

        +

        The draw:rotation attribute has the data type angle ?.

        19.210 draw:shape-id

        The draw:shape-id attribute identifies the shape to which an effect defined by a presentation shape effect element is applied.

        -

        The draw:shape-id attribute is usable with the following elements: <presentation:dim> 10.8.7, <presentation:hide-shape> 10.8.5, <presentation:hide-text> 10.8.6, <presentation:play> 10.8.8, <presentation:show-shape> 10.8.3 and <presentation:show-text> 10.8.4.

        +

        The draw:shape-id attribute is usable with the following elements: <presentation:dim> ?, <presentation:hide-shape> ?, <presentation:hide-text> ?, <presentation:play> ?, <presentation:show-shape> ? and <presentation:show-text> ?.

        -

        The draw:shape-id attribute has the data type IDREF 18.2.

        +

        The draw:shape-id attribute has the data type IDREF ?.

        19.211 draw:sharpness

         

        @@ -11609,53 +11611,53 @@

        19.211  
        is valid for the scaled outline too.
         
        -

        The draw:sharpness attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:regular-polygon> 10.3.6.

        +

        The draw:sharpness attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:regular-polygon> ?.

        -

        The draw:sharpness attribute has the data type percent 18.3.24.

        +

        The draw:sharpness attribute has the data type percent ?.

        19.212 draw:start

        The draw:start attribute specifies the start value for the <draw:opacity> element, which interpolates between the value of this attribute and draw:end 19.139. The defined value range for the draw:start attribute is 0% to 100%, where 0% is transparent and 100% is opaque.

        -

        The draw:start attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:opacity> 16.42.7.

        +

        The draw:start attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:opacity> ?.

        -

        The draw:start attribute has the data type zeroToHundredPercent 18.3.42.

        +

        The draw:start attribute has the data type zeroToHundredPercent ?.

        19.213 draw:start-angle

        The draw:start-angle attribute specifies the start angle of a section, cut, or arc for circles where the draw:kind 19.188 attribute value is section, cut or arc.

        -

        The draw:start-angle attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:circle> 10.3.8 and <draw:ellipse> 10.3.9.

        +

        The draw:start-angle attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:circle> ? and <draw:ellipse> ?.

        -

        The draw:start-angle attribute has the data type angle 18.3.1.

        +

        The draw:start-angle attribute has the data type angle ?.

        19.214 draw:start-color

        The draw:start-color attributes specifies the start value for the <draw:gradient> element, which interpolates between the value of this attribute and draw:end-color 19.141.

        -

        The draw:start-color attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:gradient> 16.42.1.

        +

        The draw:start-color attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:gradient> ?.

        -

        The draw:start-color attribute has the data type color 18.3.9.

        +

        The draw:start-color attribute has the data type color ?.

        19.215 draw:start-glue-point

        The draw:start-glue-point attribute identifies the glue point in a shape where a connector starts by its number. See 10.3.16. Glue point numbers are defined by the draw:id attributes of the glue point elements <draw:glue-point>. See 19.187.

        If the connector is not connected to a shape, this attribute is ignored.

        -

        The draw:start-glue-point attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:connector> 10.3.10.

        +

        The draw:start-glue-point attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:connector> ?.

        -

        The draw:start-glue-point attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger 18.2.

        +

        The draw:start-glue-point attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger ?.

        19.216 draw:start-intensity

        The draw:start-intensity attribute specifies the intensity of the gradient's start color as a percentage value. If it is not specified, the color is used at 100% intensity. The defined value range for the draw:start-intensity attribute is 0% to 100%.

        -

        The draw:start-intensity attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:gradient> 16.42.1.

        +

        The draw:start-intensity attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:gradient> ?.

        -

        The draw:start-intensity attribute has the data type zeroToHundredPercent 18.3.42.

        +

        The draw:start-intensity attribute has the data type zeroToHundredPercent ?.

        19.217 draw:start-shape

        The draw:start-shape attribute specifies a drawing shape to which the start of a connector is connected by its ID.

        -

        The draw:start-shape attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:connector> 10.3.10.

        +

        The draw:start-shape attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:connector> ?.

        -

        The draw:start-shape attribute has the data type IDREF 18.2.

        +

        The draw:start-shape attribute has the data type IDREF ?.

        19.218 draw:style

        19.218.1 General

        @@ -11666,7 +11668,7 @@

        19.218.2 The defined values for the draw:style attribute are:

        • axial: defines a bi-linear gradient that is also known as a reflected gradient or mirrored linear gradient. It is created as a linear gradient that is mirrored (or reflected) along its axis. 

        • ellipsoid: defines a gradient where the colors are blend along the radius from the center of an ellipsoid as defined by the draw:cx 19.129 and draw:cy 19.130 attributes. The length of the semi major-axis is the width of the filled area and the length of the semi-minor axis is the height of the filled area. The area outside the ellipse is filled with the end color.  

        • linear: defines a gradient where the colors blend along the linear axis of the gradient. The axis of the gradient is specified with the draw:angle 19.112 attribute clockwise to the vertical axis. 

        • radial: defines a gradient where the colors are blend along the radius from the center of a circle as defined with the draw:cx and draw:cy attributes. The outside of the circle is filled with the end color. 

        • rectangle: defines a gradient that produces a rectangular blend from the center of the rectangle to the shortest of the 4 borders. The center of the rectangle is defined with the attributes draw:cx and draw:cy. The width of the rectangle is the width of the filled area, the height of the rectangle is the height of the filled area. The outside of the square is filled with the end color.  

        • square: defines a gradient that produces a square blend, imitating the visual perspective in a corridor or the aerial view of a pyramid. Also known as "box gradient" and "pyramidal gradient". The center of the square is defined with the draw:cx and draw:cy attributes. The width and height of the square is the minimum value of either the width or the height of the filled area. The outside of the square is filled with the end color.  

        -

        The draw:style attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:gradient> 16.42.1.

        +

        The draw:style attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:gradient> ?.

        The values of the draw:style attribute are linear, axial, radial, ellipsoid, square or rectangular.

        19.218.3 <draw:hatch>

        @@ -11675,7 +11677,7 @@

        19.218.3 <

        The defined values for the draw:style attribute are:

        • double: defines a hatch that is made of a set of parallel lines along the axis of the hatch and a set of parallel lines perpendicular to the axis of the hatch.  

        • single: defines a hatch that is made of parallel lines along the axis of the hatch.  

        • triple: defines a hatch that is made of a set of parallel lines along the axis of the hatch, a set of parallel lines perpendicular to the axis of the hatch and a set of lines along 45 degree clockwise to the axis of the hatch.  

        -

        The draw:style attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:hatch> 16.42.5.

        +

        The draw:style attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:hatch> ?.

        The values of the draw:style attribute are single, double or triple.

        19.218.4 <draw:opacity>

        @@ -11686,7 +11688,7 @@

        19.218.4
      147. axial: 19.218.2 

      148. ellipsoid: 19.218.2 

      149. linear: 19.218.2 

      150. rectangle: 19.218.2 

      151. square: 19.218.2 

      152. The transparency of an object is blended in contrast to the blending of colors described for draw:style on <draw:gradient>.

        -

        The draw:style attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:opacity> 16.42.7.

        +

        The draw:style attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:opacity> ?.

        The values of the draw:style attribute are linear, axial, radial, ellipsoid, square or rectangular.

        19.218.5 <draw:stroke-dash>

        @@ -11697,7 +11699,7 @@

        19.218.5 The defined values for the draw:style attribute are:

        • rect: dash has a rectangular shape.  

        • round: dash has a round shape. 

        -

        The draw:style attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:stroke-dash> 16.42.9.

        +

        The draw:style attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:stroke-dash> ?.

        The values of the draw:style attribute are rect or round.

        19.219 draw:style-name

        @@ -11708,184 +11710,184 @@

        19.219.2 The draw:style-name attribute specifies the name of a <style:style> element with a style:family attribute value value of graphic.

        -

        The draw:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <dr3d:cube> 10.5.4.

        +

        The draw:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <dr3d:cube> ?.

        -

        The draw:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The draw:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        19.219.3 <dr3d:extrude>

        The draw:style-name attribute specifies the name of a <style:style> element with a style:family attribute value value of graphic.

        -

        The draw:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <dr3d:extrude> 10.5.6.

        +

        The draw:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <dr3d:extrude> ?.

        -

        The draw:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The draw:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        19.219.4 <dr3d:rotate>

        The draw:style-name attribute specifies the name of a <style:style> element with a style:family attribute value value of graphic.

        -

        The draw:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <dr3d:rotate> 10.5.7.

        +

        The draw:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <dr3d:rotate> ?.

        -

        The draw:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The draw:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        19.219.5 <dr3d:scene>

        The draw:style-name attribute specifies the name of a <style:style> element with a style:family attribute value value of graphic.

        -

        The draw:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <dr3d:scene> 10.5.2.

        +

        The draw:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <dr3d:scene> ?.

        -

        The draw:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The draw:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        19.219.6 <dr3d:sphere>

        The draw:style-name attribute specifies the name of a <style:style> element with a style:family attribute value value of graphic.

        -

        The draw:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <dr3d:sphere> 10.5.5.

        +

        The draw:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <dr3d:sphere> ?.

        -

        The draw:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The draw:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        19.219.7 <draw:caption>

        The draw:style-name attribute specifies the name of a <style:style> element with a style:family attribute value value of graphic.

        -

        The draw:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:caption> 10.3.11.

        +

        The draw:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:caption> ?.

        -

        The draw:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The draw:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        19.219.8 <draw:circle>

        The draw:style-name attribute specifies the name of a <style:style> element with a style:family attribute value value of graphic.

        -

        The draw:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:circle> 10.3.8.

        +

        The draw:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:circle> ?.

        -

        The draw:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The draw:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        19.219.9 <draw:connector>

        The draw:style-name attribute specifies the name of a <style:style> element with a style:family attribute value value of graphic.

        -

        The draw:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:connector> 10.3.10.

        +

        The draw:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:connector> ?.

        -

        The draw:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The draw:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        19.219.10 <draw:control>

        The draw:style-name attribute specifies the name of a <style:style> element with a style:family attribute value value of graphic.

        -

        The draw:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:control> 10.3.13.

        +

        The draw:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:control> ?.

        -

        The draw:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The draw:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        19.219.11 <draw:custom-shape>

        The draw:style-name attribute specifies the name of a <style:style> element with a style:family attribute value value of graphic.

        -

        The draw:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:custom-shape> 10.6.1.

        +

        The draw:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:custom-shape> ?.

        -

        The draw:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The draw:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        19.219.12 <draw:ellipse>

        The draw:style-name attribute specifies the name of a <style:style> element with a style:family attribute value value of graphic.

        -

        The draw:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:ellipse> 10.3.9.

        +

        The draw:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:ellipse> ?.

        -

        The draw:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The draw:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        19.219.13 <draw:frame>

        The draw:style-name attribute specifies the name of a <style:style> element with a style:family attribute value value of graphic.

        -

        The draw:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:frame> 10.4.2.

        +

        The draw:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:frame> ?.

        -

        The draw:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The draw:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        19.219.14 <draw:g>

        The draw:style-name attribute specifies the name of a <style:style> element with a style:family attribute value value of graphic.

        -

        The draw:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:g> 10.3.15.

        +

        The draw:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:g> ?.

        -

        The draw:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The draw:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        19.219.15 <draw:line>

        The draw:style-name attribute specifies the name of a <style:style> element with a style:family attribute value value of graphic.

        -

        The draw:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:line> 10.3.3.

        +

        The draw:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:line> ?.

        -

        The draw:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The draw:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        19.219.16 <draw:measure>

        The draw:style-name attribute specifies the name of a <style:style> element with a style:family attribute value value of graphic.

        -

        The draw:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:measure> 10.3.12.

        +

        The draw:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:measure> ?.

        -

        The draw:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The draw:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        19.219.17 <draw:page>

        The draw:style-name attribute specifies the name of a <style:style> element with a style:family attribute value value of drawing-page.

        -

        The draw:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:page> 10.2.4.

        +

        The draw:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:page> ?.

        -

        The draw:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The draw:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        19.219.18 <draw:page-thumbnail>

        The draw:style-name attribute specifies the name of a <style:style> element with a style:family attribute value value of graphic.

        -

        The draw:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:page-thumbnail> 10.3.14.

        +

        The draw:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:page-thumbnail> ?.

        -

        The draw:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The draw:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        19.219.19 <draw:path>

        The draw:style-name attribute specifies the name of a <style:style> element with a style:family attribute value value of graphic.

        -

        The draw:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:path> 10.3.7.

        +

        The draw:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:path> ?.

        -

        The draw:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The draw:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        19.219.20 <draw:polygon>

        The draw:style-name attribute specifies the name of a <style:style> element with a style:family attribute value value of graphic.

        -

        The draw:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:polygon> 10.3.5.

        +

        The draw:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:polygon> ?.

        -

        The draw:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The draw:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        19.219.21 <draw:polyline>

        The draw:style-name attribute specifies the name of a <style:style> element with a style:family attribute value value of graphic.

        -

        The draw:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:polyline> 10.3.4.

        +

        The draw:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:polyline> ?.

        -

        The draw:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The draw:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        19.219.22 <draw:rect>

        The draw:style-name attribute specifies the name of a <style:style> element with a style:family attribute value value of graphic.

        -

        The draw:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:rect> 10.3.2.

        +

        The draw:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:rect> ?.

        -

        The draw:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The draw:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        19.219.23 <draw:regular-polygon>

        The draw:style-name attribute specifies the name of a <style:style> element with a style:family attribute value value of graphic.

        -

        The draw:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:regular-polygon> 10.3.6.

        +

        The draw:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:regular-polygon> ?.

        -

        The draw:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The draw:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        19.219.24 <office:annotation>

        The draw:style-name attribute specifies the name of a <style:style> element with a style:family attribute value value of graphic.

        -

        The draw:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <office:annotation> 14.1.

        +

        The draw:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <office:annotation> ?.

        -

        The draw:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The draw:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        19.219.25 <presentation:notes>

        The draw:style-name attribute specifies the name of a <style:style> element with a style:family attribute value value of drawing-page.

        -

        The draw:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <presentation:notes> 16.19.

        +

        The draw:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <presentation:notes> ?.

        -

        The draw:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The draw:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        19.219.26 <style:handout-master>

        The draw:style-name attribute specifies the name of a <style:style> element with a style:family attribute value value of drawing-page.

        -

        The draw:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <style:handout-master> 10.2.1.

        +

        The draw:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <style:handout-master> ?.

        -

        The draw:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The draw:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        19.219.27 <style:master-page>

        The draw:style-name attribute specifies the name of a <style:style> element with a style:family attribute value value of drawing-page.

         

        -

        The draw:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <style:master-page> 16.9.

        +

        The draw:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <style:master-page> ?.

        -

        The draw:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The draw:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        19.220 draw:text-areas

        The draw:text-areas attribute specifies up to two text areas. If the attribute specifies one text area, this text area is used to position and align the text. If the attribute specifies two text areas, the second text area is used if a style that is assigned to the text has a style:writing-mode 20.404 attribute with value tb-rl or tb. Otherwise, the first text area is used. If the draw:text-areas attribute is omitted, the entire area of the shape is used to position and align the text.

        @@ -11906,9 +11908,9 @@

        19.220 textareas::= textareasequence
        textareasequence ::= textarea ( ' '+ textarea )?
        textarea::= position ' '+ position ' '+ position ' '+ position
        position::= formula | modifier | number
        formula::= '?' name
        modifier::= '$' integer
        number::= sign? float | sign? integer
        float::= fractional exponent? | integer exponent
        fractional::= integer? '.' integer | integer '.'
        exponent::= ( 'e' | 'E' ) sign? integer
        sign::= '+'| '-'
        integer::= [0-9]+
        name ::= [^ ]+

        -

        The draw:text-areas attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> 10.6.2.

        +

        The draw:text-areas attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> ?.

        -

        The draw:text-areas attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The draw:text-areas attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.221 draw:text-path

        The draw:text-path attribute specifies if text is displayed on a text path.

        @@ -11917,9 +11919,9 @@

        19.221
      153. false: text is not displayed on a text path. 

      154. true: text is displayed on a text path. 

      155. The default value for this attribute is false.

        -

        The draw:text-path attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> 10.6.2.

        +

        The draw:text-path attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> ?.

        -

        The draw:text-path attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The draw:text-path attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.222 draw:text-path-allowed

        The draw:text-path-allowed attribute specifies whether the user interface of a consumer that supports the draw:text-path 19.221 attribute should allow modification of the value of the draw:text-path attribute.

        @@ -11928,9 +11930,9 @@

        19.222
      156. false: the value of the draw:text-path attribute should not be modifiable by the user interface. 

      157. true: the value of the draw:text-path attribute should be modifiable by the user interface. 

      158. The default value for this attribute is false.

        -

        The draw:text-path-allowed attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> 10.6.2.

        +

        The draw:text-path-allowed attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> ?.

        -

        The draw:text-path-allowed attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The draw:text-path-allowed attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.223 draw:text-path-mode

        The draw:text-path-mode attribute specifies how text is drawn on a path.

        @@ -11939,7 +11941,7 @@

        19.223
      159. normal: text is drawn along the path without scaling; 

      160. path: text is fitted to a path; 

      161. shape: text is fitted to the bounding box of a shape. 

      162. The default value for this attribute is normal.

        -

        The draw:text-path-mode attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> 10.6.2.

        +

        The draw:text-path-mode attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> ?.

        The values of the draw:text-path-mode attribute are normal, path or shape.

        19.224 draw:text-path-same-letter-heights

        @@ -11950,9 +11952,9 @@

      163. false: letters in a custom shape need not have the same height. 

      164. true: letters in a custom shape have the same height. 

      165. The default value for this attribute is false.

        -

        The draw:text-path-same-letter-heights attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> 10.6.2.

        +

        The draw:text-path-same-letter-heights attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> ?.

        -

        The draw:text-path-same-letter-heights attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The draw:text-path-same-letter-heights attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.225 draw:text-path-scale

        The draw:text-path-scale attribute specifies the scaling of a text path.

        @@ -11961,7 +11963,7 @@

        19.225
      166. path: text scaling is determined by the length of the path from the draw:enhanced-path 19.145 attribute. 

      167. shape: text scaling is determined by the width of a shape. 

      168. The default value for this attribute is path.

        -

        The draw:text-path-scale attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> 10.6.2.

        +

        The draw:text-path-scale attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> ?.

        The values of the draw:text-path-scale attribute are path or shape.

        19.226 draw:text-rotate-angle

        @@ -11970,18 +11972,18 @@

        19.226 The default value for this attribute is 0.

        -

        The draw:text-rotate-angle attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> 10.6.2.

        +

        The draw:text-rotate-angle attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> ?.

        -

        The draw:text-rotate-angle attribute has the data type angle 18.3.1.

        +

        The draw:text-rotate-angle attribute has the data type angle ?.

        19.227 draw:text-style-name

        The draw:text-style-name attribute specifies a style for formatting of text in a shape.

        The value of this attribute is the name of a <style:style> 16.2 element with a style:family 19.480 attribute value of paragraph.

        -

        The draw:text-style-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:caption> 10.3.11, <draw:circle> 10.3.8, <draw:connector> 10.3.10, <draw:control> 10.3.13, <draw:custom-shape> 10.6.1, <draw:ellipse> 10.3.9, <draw:frame> 10.4.2, <draw:line> 10.3.3, <draw:measure> 10.3.12, <draw:path> 10.3.7, <draw:polygon> 10.3.5, <draw:polyline> 10.3.4, <draw:rect> 10.3.2, <draw:regular-polygon> 10.3.6 and <office:annotation> 14.1.

        +

        The draw:text-style-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:caption> ?, <draw:circle> ?, <draw:connector> ?, <draw:control> ?, <draw:custom-shape> ?, <draw:ellipse> ?, <draw:frame> ?, <draw:line> ?, <draw:measure> ?, <draw:path> ?, <draw:polygon> ?, <draw:polyline> ?, <draw:rect> ?, <draw:regular-polygon> ? and <office:annotation> ?.

        -

        The draw:text-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The draw:text-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        19.228 draw:transform

        The draw:transform attribute specifies a list of transformations that can be applied to a drawing shape.

        @@ -11990,9 +11992,9 @@

        19.228 The defined transforms are:

        • matrix(<a> <b> <c> <d> <e> <f>), specifies a transformation in the form of a transformation matrix of six values. "The values describe a standard 3x2 homogeneous transformation matrix in column-major order, where the right column (<e>, <f>) describes the translation.  

        • rotate(<rotate-angle>), specifies a rotation by <rotate-angle> in radians about the origin of the shape’s coordinate system. 

        • scale(<sx> [<sy>]), specifies a scale operation by <sx> and <sy>. If <sy> is not provided, it is assumed to be equal to <sx>. 

        • skewX(<skew-angle>), specifies a skew transformation by <skew-angle> in radians along the x-axis. 

        • skewY(<skew-angle>), specifies a skew transformation by <skew-angle> in radians along the y-axis. 

        • translate(<tx> [<ty>]), specifies a translation by <tx> and <ty>, where <tx> and <ty> are lengths (18.3.19). If <ty> is not provided, it is assumed to be zero. 

        -

        The draw:transform attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:caption> 10.3.11, <draw:circle> 10.3.8, <draw:connector> 10.3.10, <draw:control> 10.3.13, <draw:custom-shape> 10.6.1, <draw:ellipse> 10.3.9, <draw:frame> 10.4.2, <draw:line> 10.3.3, <draw:measure> 10.3.12, <draw:page-thumbnail> 10.3.14, <draw:path> 10.3.7, <draw:polygon> 10.3.5, <draw:polyline> 10.3.4, <draw:rect> 10.3.2, <draw:regular-polygon> 10.3.6 and <office:annotation> 14.1.

        +

        The draw:transform attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:caption> ?, <draw:circle> ?, <draw:connector> ?, <draw:control> ?, <draw:custom-shape> ?, <draw:ellipse> ?, <draw:frame> ?, <draw:line> ?, <draw:measure> ?, <draw:page-thumbnail> ?, <draw:path> ?, <draw:polygon> ?, <draw:polyline> ?, <draw:rect> ?, <draw:regular-polygon> ? and <office:annotation> ?.

        -

        The draw:transform attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The draw:transform attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.229 draw:type

        19.229.1 General

        @@ -12005,7 +12007,7 @@

        19.229.2
      169. curve: a curve connector draws a single curved line between the two glue points of the connected objects. 

      170. line: a line connector draws one straight line between the two glue points of the connected objects. 

      171. lines: a lines connector leaves two connecting objects with straight lines and connects them with a straight (not necessarily perpendicular) line. 

      172. standard: a standard connector leaves two connecting objects with straight lines and connects them with one or more straight perpendicular lines that do not intersect the connected shapes' bounding boxes. 

      173. For a <draw:connector> element the default value for this attribute is standard.

        -

        The draw:type attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:connector> 10.3.10.

        +

        The draw:type attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:connector> ?.

        The values of the draw:type attribute are standard, lines, line or curve.

        19.229.3 <draw:enhanced-geometry>

        @@ -12020,16 +12022,16 @@

        19.22

        For a <draw:enhanced-geometry> element the default value for this attribute is non-primitive.

        -

        The draw:type attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> 10.6.2.

        +

        The draw:type attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> ?.

        -

        The values of the draw:type attribute are non-primitive or a value of type string 18.2.

        +

        The values of the draw:type attribute are non-primitive or a value of type string ?.

        19.230 draw:value

        The draw:value attribute specifies the value of a run-time parameter specified by a draw:name 19.197 attribute.

        -

        The draw:value attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:param> 10.4.9.

        +

        The draw:value attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:param> ?.

        -

        The draw:value attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The draw:value attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.231 draw:z-index

        The draw:z-index attribute defines a rendering order for shapes in a document instance. In the absence of this attribute, shapes are rendered in the order in which they appear in the document.

        @@ -12040,16 +12042,16 @@

        19.231 <

        Producers shall not generate a draw:z-index for shapes that are children of a <draw:g> element 10.3.15 or a <dr3d:scene> element 10.5.2.

         

        -

        The draw:z-index attribute is usable with the following elements: <dr3d:cube> 10.5.4, <dr3d:extrude> 10.5.6, <dr3d:rotate> 10.5.7, <dr3d:scene> 10.5.2, <dr3d:sphere> 10.5.5, <draw:caption> 10.3.11, <draw:circle> 10.3.8, <draw:connector> 10.3.10, <draw:control> 10.3.13, <draw:custom-shape> 10.6.1, <draw:ellipse> 10.3.9, <draw:frame> 10.4.2, <draw:g> 10.3.15, <draw:line> 10.3.3, <draw:measure> 10.3.12, <draw:page-thumbnail> 10.3.14, <draw:path> 10.3.7, <draw:polygon> 10.3.5, <draw:polyline> 10.3.4, <draw:rect> 10.3.2, <draw:regular-polygon> 10.3.6 and <office:annotation> 14.1.

        +

        The draw:z-index attribute is usable with the following elements: <dr3d:cube> ?, <dr3d:extrude> ?, <dr3d:rotate> ?, <dr3d:scene> ?, <dr3d:sphere> ?, <draw:caption> ?, <draw:circle> ?, <draw:connector> ?, <draw:control> ?, <draw:custom-shape> ?, <draw:ellipse> ?, <draw:frame> ?, <draw:g> ?, <draw:line> ?, <draw:measure> ?, <draw:page-thumbnail> ?, <draw:path> ?, <draw:polygon> ?, <draw:polyline> ?, <draw:rect> ?, <draw:regular-polygon> ? and <office:annotation> ?.

        -

        The draw:z-index attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger 18.2.

        +

        The draw:z-index attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger ?.

        19.232 fo:column-count

        The fo:column-count attribute specifies the number of columns in a section.

        -

        The fo:column-count attribute is usable with the following element: <style:columns> 17.12.

        +

        The fo:column-count attribute is usable with the following element: <style:columns> ?.

        -

        The fo:column-count attribute has the data type positiveInteger 18.2.

        +

        The fo:column-count attribute has the data type positiveInteger ?.

        19.233 fo:column-gap

        The fo:column-gap attribute specifies the gap between columns for <style:columns> elements that do not contain individual <style:column> elements.

        @@ -12058,24 +12060,24 @@

        19.233

        In the OpenDocument XSL-compatible namespace, the fo:column-gap attribute does not support inherit and percentage values.

        -

        The fo:column-gap attribute is usable with the following element: <style:columns> 17.12.

        +

        The fo:column-gap attribute is usable with the following element: <style:columns> ?.

        -

        The fo:column-gap attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

        +

        The fo:column-gap attribute has the data type length ?.

        19.234 fo:country

        19.234.1 <text:alphabetical-index-source>

        The fo:country attribute specifies the country code used for sorting an alphabetical index.

        -

        The fo:country attribute is usable with the following element: <text:alphabetical-index-source> 8.8.2.

        +

        The fo:country attribute is usable with the following element: <text:alphabetical-index-source> ?.

        -

        The fo:country attribute has the data type countryCode 18.3.11.

        +

        The fo:country attribute has the data type countryCode ?.

        19.234.2 <text:bibliography-configuration>

        The fo:country attribute specifies the country code used for sorting a bibliographic index.

        -

        The fo:country attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-configuration> 16.31.6.

        +

        The fo:country attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-configuration> ?.

        -

        The fo:country attribute has the data type countryCode 18.3.11.

        +

        The fo:country attribute has the data type countryCode ?.

        19.235 fo:end-indent

        The fo:end-indent attribute specifies the right space of a column. Together with the fo:start-indent attribute of an immediately adjacent and following column, it establishes the gap between the columns. 19.245

        @@ -12086,9 +12088,9 @@

        19.235

        The default value for this attribute is 0cm.

        -

        The fo:end-indent attribute is usable with the following element: <style:column> 17.13.

        +

        The fo:end-indent attribute is usable with the following element: <style:column> ?.

        -

        The fo:end-indent attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

        +

        The fo:end-indent attribute has the data type length ?.

        19.236 fo:language

        19.236.1 General

        @@ -12101,25 +12103,25 @@

        The fo:language attribute specifies the language code used for sorting an alphabetical index.

        -

        The fo:language attribute is usable with the following element: <text:alphabetical-index-source> 8.8.2.

        +

        The fo:language attribute is usable with the following element: <text:alphabetical-index-source> ?.

        -

        The fo:language attribute has the data type languageCode 18.3.18.

        +

        The fo:language attribute has the data type languageCode ?.

        19.236.3 <text:bibliography-configuration>

        The fo:language attribute specifies the language code used for sorting a bibliographic index.

        -

        The fo:language attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-configuration> 16.31.6.

        +

        The fo:language attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-configuration> ?.

        -

        The fo:language attribute has the data type languageCode 18.3.18.

        +

        The fo:language attribute has the data type languageCode ?.

        19.237 fo:margin-left

        See §7.10.3 of [XSL].

        The fo:margin-left attribute specifies the left margins for the text lines of a list item. The attribute has the same meaning as the formatting property attribute fo:margin-left. 20.207 Its value is only considered for paragraphs inside a list item whose paragraph styles do not specify a fo:text-indent attribute or a fo:margin-left attribute.

        -

        The fo:margin-left attribute is usable with the following element: <style:list-level-label-alignment> 17.20.

        +

        The fo:margin-left attribute is usable with the following element: <style:list-level-label-alignment> ?.

        -

        The fo:margin-left attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

        +

        The fo:margin-left attribute has the data type length ?.

        19.238 fo:max-height

        See §7.14.6 of [XSL].

        @@ -12130,9 +12132,9 @@

        19.238

        In the OpenDocument XSL-compatible namespace, the fo:max-height attribute does not support the none value.

        -

        The fo:max-height attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:text-box> 10.4.3.

        +

        The fo:max-height attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:text-box> ?.

        -

        The values of the fo:max-height attribute are a value of type length 18.3.19 or a value of type percent 18.3.24.

        +

        The values of the fo:max-height attribute are a value of type length ? or a value of type percent ?.

        19.239 fo:max-width

        See §7.14.7 of [XSL].

        @@ -12141,9 +12143,9 @@

        19.239 <

        If the anchor for the text box is in a table cell, a percentage value is relative to the size of the surrounding table cell. If the anchor for the text box is in a text box, a percentage value is relative to the size of the surrounding text box. In other cases, percentage values are relative to the width or height of the page or window.

        -

        The fo:max-width attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:text-box> 10.4.3.

        +

        The fo:max-width attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:text-box> ?.

        -

        The values of the fo:max-width attribute are a value of type length 18.3.19 or a value of type percent 18.3.24.

        +

        The values of the fo:max-width attribute are a value of type length ? or a value of type percent ?.

        19.240 fo:min-height

        See §7.14.8 of [XSL].

        @@ -12152,9 +12154,9 @@

        19.240

        If the anchor for a text box is in a table cell, a percentage value is relative to the surrounding table box. If the anchor for the text box is in a text box, a percentage value is relative to the surrounding text box. In other cases, percentage values are relative to the height of the page or window.

        -

        The fo:min-height attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:text-box> 10.4.3.

        +

        The fo:min-height attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:text-box> ?.

        -

        The values of the fo:min-height attribute are a value of type length 18.3.19 or a value of type percent 18.3.24.

        +

        The values of the fo:min-height attribute are a value of type length ? or a value of type percent ?.

        19.241 fo:min-width

        See §7.14.9 of [XSL].

        @@ -12163,9 +12165,9 @@

        19.241 <

        If the anchor for a text box is in a table cell, a percentage value is relative to the surrounding table box. If the anchor for a text box is in a text box, a percentage value is relative to the surrounding text box. In other cases, percentage values are relative to the height of the page or window.

        -

        The fo:min-width attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:text-box> 10.4.3.

        +

        The fo:min-width attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:text-box> ?.

        -

        The values of the fo:min-width attribute are a value of type length 18.3.19 or a value of type percent 18.3.24.

        +

        The values of the fo:min-width attribute are a value of type length ? or a value of type percent ?.

        19.242 fo:script

        19.242.1 General

        @@ -12176,52 +12178,52 @@

        The fo:script attribute specifies the script code used for sorting an alphabetical index. The attribute should be used only if necessary according to the rules of §2.2.3 of [RFC5646], or its successors.

        -

        The fo:script attribute is usable with the following element: <text:alphabetical-index-source> 8.8.2.

        +

        The fo:script attribute is usable with the following element: <text:alphabetical-index-source> ?.

        -

        The fo:script attribute has the data type scriptCode 18.3.30.

        +

        The fo:script attribute has the data type scriptCode ?.

        19.242.3 <text:bibliography-configuration>

        The fo:script attribute specifies the script code used for sorting a bibliographic index. The attribute should be used only if necessary according to the rules of §2.2.3 of [RFC5646], or its successors.

        -

        The fo:script attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-configuration> 16.31.6.

        +

        The fo:script attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-configuration> ?.

        -

        The fo:script attribute has the data type scriptCode 18.3.30.

        +

        The fo:script attribute has the data type scriptCode ?.

        19.243 fo:space-after

        See §7.10.6 of [XSL].

        The default value for this attribute is 0cm.

        -

        The fo:space-after attribute is usable with the following element: <style:column> 17.13.

        +

        The fo:space-after attribute is usable with the following element: <style:column> ?.

        -

        The fo:space-after attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

        +

        The fo:space-after attribute has the data type length ?.

        19.244 fo:space-before

        See §7.10.5 of [XSL].

        The default value for this attribute is 0cm.

        -

        The fo:space-before attribute is usable with the following element: <style:column> 17.13.

        +

        The fo:space-before attribute is usable with the following element: <style:column> ?.

        -

        The fo:space-before attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

        +

        The fo:space-before attribute has the data type length ?.

        19.245 fo:start-indent

        See §7.10.7 of [XSL].

        The default value for this attribute is 0cm.

        -

        The fo:start-indent attribute is usable with the following element: <style:column> 17.13.

        +

        The fo:start-indent attribute is usable with the following element: <style:column> ?.

        -

        The fo:start-indent attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

        +

        The fo:start-indent attribute has the data type length ?.

        19.246 fo:text-indent

        The fo:text-indent attribute specifies the indent for the text lines of a list item. The attribute has the same meaning as the formatting property attribute fo:text-indent. See 20.225 It is used for paragraphs inside list items whose paragraph styles do not specify an fo:text-indent or fo:margin-left attribute.

        The value fo:text-indent + fo:margin-left specifies the indent of the first text line of the list item. This position is also the alignment position for the list label, because the value of text:min-label-width is treated as 0.

        -

        The fo:text-indent attribute is usable with the following element: <style:list-level-label-alignment> 17.20.

        +

        The fo:text-indent attribute is usable with the following element: <style:list-level-label-alignment> ?.

        -

        The fo:text-indent attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

        +

        The fo:text-indent attribute has the data type length ?.

        19.247 form:allow-deletes

        The form:allow-deletes attribute specifies whether data records can be deleted by a form. It applies only if a form is data-aware.

        @@ -12230,9 +12232,9 @@

        19.247
      174. false: records cannot be deleted by a form. 

      175. true: records can be deleted by a form. 

      176. The default value for this attribute is true.

        -

        The form:allow-deletes attribute is usable with the following element: <form:form> 13.3.

        +

        The form:allow-deletes attribute is usable with the following element: <form:form> ?.

        -

        The form:allow-deletes attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The form:allow-deletes attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.248 form:allow-inserts

        The form:allow-inserts attribute specifies whether new data records can be inserted by a form. It applies only if the form is data-aware.

        @@ -12241,9 +12243,9 @@

        19.248
      177. false: records cannot be inserted by a form. 

      178. true: records can be inserted by a form. 

      179. The default value for this attribute is true.

        -

        The form:allow-inserts attribute is usable with the following element: <form:form> 13.3.

        +

        The form:allow-inserts attribute is usable with the following element: <form:form> ?.

        -

        The form:allow-inserts attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The form:allow-inserts attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.249 form:allow-updates

        The form:allow-updates attribute specifies whether data records in the form can be updated. It applies only if the form is data-aware.

        @@ -12252,18 +12254,18 @@

        19.249
      180. false: records cannot be updated by a form. 

      181. true: records can be updated by a form. 

      182. The default value for this attribute is true.

        -

        The form:allow-updates attribute is usable with the following element: <form:form> 13.3.

        +

        The form:allow-updates attribute is usable with the following element: <form:form> ?.

        -

        The form:allow-updates attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The form:allow-updates attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.250 form:apply-design-mode

        The form:apply-design-mode attribute specifies whether forms are presented in editable or non-editable state.

        • false: forms in document presented in completed state  

        • true: forms in document presented in editable state  

        The default value for this attribute is true.

        -

        The form:apply-design-mode attribute is usable with the following element: <office:forms> 13.2.

        +

        The form:apply-design-mode attribute is usable with the following element: <office:forms> ?.

        -

        The form:apply-design-mode attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The form:apply-design-mode attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.251 form:apply-filter

        The form:apply-filter attribute specifies whether the filter clause specified by the form:filter 19.273 attribute is applied to the SQL command constituting the form's result set.

        @@ -12272,18 +12274,18 @@

        19.251
        • false: the filter clause specified by the form:filter attribute is not applied to the SQL command constituting the form's result set. 

        • true: the filter clause specified by the form:filter attribute is applied to the SQL command constituting the form's result set. 

        The default value for this attribute is false.

        -

        The form:apply-filter attribute is usable with the following element: <form:form> 13.3.

        +

        The form:apply-filter attribute is usable with the following element: <form:form> ?.

        -

        The form:apply-filter attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The form:apply-filter attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.252 form:auto-complete

        The form:auto-complete attribute specifies , when the user enters text in the combo box that matches the beginning of a list item in the combo box, whether the consumer completes the text with the matched item.

        The defined values for the form:auto-complete attribute are:

        • false: completion of text is not enabled. 

        • true: completion of text is enabled. 

        -

        The form:auto-complete attribute is usable with the following element: <form:combobox> 13.5.11.

        +

        The form:auto-complete attribute is usable with the following element: <form:combobox> ?.

        -

        The form:auto-complete attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The form:auto-complete attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.253 form:automatic-focus

        The form:automatic-focus attribute specifies whether the consumer loading the document should set the focus to a form control.

        @@ -12294,18 +12296,18 @@

        19.253 The default value for this attribute is false.

        -

        The form:automatic-focus attribute is usable with the following element: <office:forms> 13.2.

        +

        The form:automatic-focus attribute is usable with the following element: <office:forms> ?.

        -

        The form:automatic-focus attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The form:automatic-focus attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.254 form:bound-column

        The form:bound-column attribute specifies the column values of the list source result set that are used to fill the data field values.

        The form:list-source and form:list-source-type attributes together define an SQL command to execute against the database to which the control's form is bound. The result set of the execution of this SQL command is the list source result set.

        -

        The form:bound-column attribute is usable with the following element: <form:listbox> 13.5.13.

        +

        The form:bound-column attribute is usable with the following element: <form:listbox> ?.

        -

        The form:bound-column attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The form:bound-column attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.255 form:button-type

        The form:button-type attribute specifies the type of a button.

        @@ -12314,7 +12316,7 @@

        19.255 <

        The default value for this attribute is push.

        -

        The form:button-type attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:button> 13.5.15 and <form:image> 13.5.16.

        +

        The form:button-type attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:button> ? and <form:image> ?.

        The values of the form:button-type attribute are submit, reset, push or url.

        19.256 form:command

        @@ -12323,9 +12325,9 @@

        19.256 <

        The value is interpreted differently, depending to the value of the form:command-type 19.257 attribute of the form.

        -

        The form:command attribute is usable with the following element: <form:form> 13.3.

        +

        The form:command attribute is usable with the following element: <form:form> ?.

        -

        The form:command attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The form:command attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.257 form:command-type

        The form:command-type attribute specifies the type of command to execute on a data source.

        @@ -12336,16 +12338,16 @@

        19.257

        The default value for this attribute is command.

        -

        The form:command-type attribute is usable with the following element: <form:form> 13.3.

        +

        The form:command-type attribute is usable with the following element: <form:form> ?.

        The values of the form:command-type attribute are table, query or command.

        19.258 form:control-implementation

        The form:control-implementation attribute specifies a rendition or implementation of a control that should be created. If the consumer supports the form element this attribute is used with, but does not support the specific concrete rendition or implementation, the consumer shall ignore the form:control-implementation attribute and use its own rendition of the form element.

        -

        The form:control-implementation attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:button> 13.5.15, <form:checkbox> 13.5.17, <form:column> 13.5.23, <form:combobox> 13.5.11, <form:date> 13.5.8, <form:file> 13.5.5, <form:fixed-text> 13.5.10, <form:form> 13.3, <form:formatted-text> 13.5.6, <form:frame> 13.5.19, <form:generic-control> 13.5.25, <form:grid> 13.5.22, <form:hidden> 13.5.21, <form:image> 13.5.16, <form:image-frame> 13.5.20, <form:listbox> 13.5.13, <form:number> 13.5.7, <form:password> 13.5.4, <form:radio> 13.5.18, <form:text> 13.5.2, <form:textarea> 13.5.3, <form:time> 13.5.9 and <form:value-range> 13.5.24.

        +

        The form:control-implementation attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:button> ?, <form:checkbox> ?, <form:column> ?, <form:combobox> ?, <form:date> ?, <form:file> ?, <form:fixed-text> ?, <form:form> ?, <form:formatted-text> ?, <form:frame> ?, <form:generic-control> ?, <form:grid> ?, <form:hidden> ?, <form:image> ?, <form:image-frame> ?, <form:listbox> ?, <form:number> ?, <form:password> ?, <form:radio> ?, <form:text> ?, <form:textarea> ?, <form:time> ? and <form:value-range> ?.

        -

        The form:control-implementation attribute has the data type namespacedToken 18.3.20.

        +

        The form:control-implementation attribute has the data type namespacedToken ?.

        19.259 form:convert-empty-to-null

        The form:convert-empty-to-null attribute specifies whether empty current values are treated as NULL.

        @@ -12354,9 +12356,9 @@

        19.25
        • false: an empty string in the control is treated as an empty string. 

        • true: an empty string in the control is treated as a NULL value.  

        The default value for this attribute is false.

        -

        The form:convert-empty-to-null attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:combobox> 13.5.11, <form:date> 13.5.8, <form:formatted-text> 13.5.6, <form:number> 13.5.7, <form:password> 13.5.4, <form:text> 13.5.2, <form:textarea> 13.5.3 and <form:time> 13.5.9.

        +

        The form:convert-empty-to-null attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:combobox> ?, <form:date> ?, <form:formatted-text> ?, <form:number> ?, <form:password> ?, <form:text> ?, <form:textarea> ? and <form:time> ?.

        -

        The form:convert-empty-to-null attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The form:convert-empty-to-null attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.260 form:current-selected

        The form:current-selected attribute specifies the state of a radio button or option control.

        @@ -12365,16 +12367,16 @@

        19.260
      183. false: radio button or option control is not selected. 

      184. true: radio button or option control is selected.  

      185. The default value for this attribute is false.

        -

        The form:current-selected attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:option> 13.5.14 and <form:radio> 13.5.18.

        +

        The form:current-selected attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:option> ? and <form:radio> ?.

        -

        The form:current-selected attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The form:current-selected attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.261 form:current-state

        The form:current-state attribute specifies the state of a check box control.

        The defined values for the form:current-state attribute are:

        -

        The form:current-state attribute is usable with the following element: <form:checkbox> 13.5.17.

        +

        The form:current-state attribute is usable with the following element: <form:checkbox> ?.

        The values of the form:current-state attribute are unchecked, checked or unknown.

        19.262 form:current-value

        @@ -12383,18 +12385,18 @@

        19.262 The defined value types for form:current-value attribute values are:

        -

        The form:current-value attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:combobox> 13.5.11, <form:date> 13.5.8, <form:file> 13.5.5, <form:formatted-text> 13.5.6, <form:number> 13.5.7, <form:text> 13.5.2, <form:textarea> 13.5.3 and <form:time> 13.5.9.

        +

        The form:current-value attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:combobox> ?, <form:date> ?, <form:file> ?, <form:formatted-text> ?, <form:number> ?, <form:text> ?, <form:textarea> ? and <form:time> ?.

        -

        The form:current-value attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The form:current-value attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.263 form:data-field

        The form:data-field attribute specifies the name of a column in the result set defined by a (data-aware) form. A control interchanges content with its column when:

        • the current row of a form changes: the control is initialized with the value from its column.  

        • the user changes the content of a control: this changed value is written back to its column. 

        Note: consumers may delay this write-back, for instance until the control loses the focus, instead of updating the column value with every change in the control.

        -

        The form:data-field attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:checkbox> 13.5.17, <form:combobox> 13.5.11, <form:date> 13.5.8, <form:formatted-text> 13.5.6, <form:image-frame> 13.5.20, <form:listbox> 13.5.13, <form:number> 13.5.7, <form:radio> 13.5.18, <form:text> 13.5.2, <form:textarea> 13.5.3 and <form:time> 13.5.9.

        +

        The form:data-field attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:checkbox> ?, <form:combobox> ?, <form:date> ?, <form:formatted-text> ?, <form:image-frame> ?, <form:listbox> ?, <form:number> ?, <form:radio> ?, <form:text> ?, <form:textarea> ? and <form:time> ?.

        -

        The form:data-field attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The form:data-field attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.264 form:datasource

        The form:datasource attribute specifies the name of a data source to use for a form.

        @@ -12403,9 +12405,9 @@

        19.264
      186. An IRI specifying a database connection. 

      187. A data source name that a consumer can use to establish a database connection. 

      188. The IRI of an OpenDocument database front-end document. 

      189. Note: The data source name is a programmatic name for a database front end document which allows it to reference data sources regardless of their real location. The mapping from data source names to specific instances of database front end documents is implementation-defined.

        -

        The form:datasource attribute is usable with the following element: <form:form> 13.3.

        +

        The form:datasource attribute is usable with the following element: <form:form> ?.

        -

        The values of the form:datasource attribute are a value of type anyIRI 18.3.2 or a value of type string 18.2.

        +

        The values of the form:datasource attribute are a value of type anyIRI ? or a value of type string ?.

        19.265 form:default-button

        The form:default-button attribute specifies whether a button is the default button on a form. If a user clicks 19.406 the default button or presses the Return key while an input control is focused, the consumer takes the same action.

        @@ -12416,27 +12418,27 @@

        19.265
      190. false: button is not the default button for a form. 

      191. true: button is the default button for a form.  

      192. The default value for this attribute is false.

        -

        The form:default-button attribute is usable with the following element: <form:button> 13.5.15.

        +

        The form:default-button attribute is usable with the following element: <form:button> ?.

        -

        The form:default-button attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The form:default-button attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.266 form:delay-for-repeat

        The form:delay-for-repeat attribute specifies a time-out to be used before a pressed mouse button results in repeating an action. The form:delay-for-repeat attribute is ignored unless a form:repeat 19.302 attribute is present, and evaluates to true.

        The default value for this attribute is PT0.050S.

        -

        The form:delay-for-repeat attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:button> 13.5.15, <form:date> 13.5.8, <form:formatted-text> 13.5.6, <form:number> 13.5.7, <form:time> 13.5.9 and <form:value-range> 13.5.24.

        +

        The form:delay-for-repeat attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:button> ?, <form:date> ?, <form:formatted-text> ?, <form:number> ?, <form:time> ? and <form:value-range> ?.

        -

        The form:delay-for-repeat attribute has the data type duration 18.2.

        +

        The form:delay-for-repeat attribute has the data type duration ?.

        19.267 form:detail-fields

        The form:detail-fields attribute specifies the names of the columns in contained forms that are related to columns in a containing form. The columns are used as parameters in the command for the contained form to retrieve the details from its containing form.

        This attribute contains a comma “,” (U+002C, COMMA) separated list of field names.

        -

        The form:detail-fields attribute is usable with the following element: <form:form> 13.3.

        +

        The form:detail-fields attribute is usable with the following element: <form:form> ?.

        -

        The form:detail-fields attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The form:detail-fields attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.268 form:disabled

        The form:disabled attribute specifies whether a control can accept user input.

        @@ -12447,9 +12449,9 @@

        19.268
        • false: a control cannot accept user input. 

        • true: a control can accept user input.  

        The default value for this attribute is false.

        -

        The form:disabled attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:button> 13.5.15, <form:checkbox> 13.5.17, <form:combobox> 13.5.11, <form:date> 13.5.8, <form:file> 13.5.5, <form:fixed-text> 13.5.10, <form:formatted-text> 13.5.6, <form:frame> 13.5.19, <form:grid> 13.5.22, <form:image> 13.5.16, <form:image-frame> 13.5.20, <form:listbox> 13.5.13, <form:number> 13.5.7, <form:password> 13.5.4, <form:radio> 13.5.18, <form:text> 13.5.2, <form:textarea> 13.5.3, <form:time> 13.5.9 and <form:value-range> 13.5.24.

        +

        The form:disabled attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:button> ?, <form:checkbox> ?, <form:combobox> ?, <form:date> ?, <form:file> ?, <form:fixed-text> ?, <form:formatted-text> ?, <form:frame> ?, <form:grid> ?, <form:image> ?, <form:image-frame> ?, <form:listbox> ?, <form:number> ?, <form:password> ?, <form:radio> ?, <form:text> ?, <form:textarea> ?, <form:time> ? and <form:value-range> ?.

        -

        The form:disabled attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The form:disabled attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.269 form:dropdown

        The form:dropdown attribute specifies whether a list in a <form:combobox> or <form:listbox> element is always visible or is only visible when the user clicks 19.406 the drop-down button.

        @@ -12458,27 +12460,27 @@

        19.269
        • false: list is visible only when a user selects a drop-down button. 

        • true: list is always visible.  

        The default value for this attribute is false.

        -

        The form:dropdown attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:combobox> 13.5.11 and <form:listbox> 13.5.13.

        +

        The form:dropdown attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:combobox> ? and <form:listbox> ?.

        -

        The form:dropdown attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The form:dropdown attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.270 form:echo-char

        The form:echo-char attribute specifies the character that a form uses to mask text that a user inputs in a password control.

        The default value for this attribute is “* (U+002A, ASTERISK).

        -

        The form:echo-char attribute is usable with the following element: <form:password> 13.5.4.

        +

        The form:echo-char attribute is usable with the following element: <form:password> ?.

        -

        The form:echo-char attribute has the data type character 18.3.7.

        +

        The form:echo-char attribute has the data type character ?.

        19.271 form:enctype

        The form:enctype attribute, when the value of the form:method 19.291 attribute is post, specifies the content type used to submit the form to the server.  Other MIME types may be acceptable. See §17.3.4 of [HTML4].

        The default value for this attribute is application/x-www-form-urlencoded.

        -

        The form:enctype attribute is usable with the following element: <form:form> 13.3.

        +

        The form:enctype attribute is usable with the following element: <form:form> ?.

        -

        The form:enctype attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The form:enctype attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.272 form:escape-processing

        The form:escape-processing attribute, when the value of the form:command-type 19.257 attribute is command, specifies whether the consumer processes the command before passing it to a database driver.

        @@ -12487,9 +12489,9 @@

        19.272
      193. false: consumer does not process commands before passing them to a database driver. 

      194. true: consumer does process commands before passing them to a database driver.  

      195. The default value for this attribute is true.

        -

        The form:escape-processing attribute is usable with the following element: <form:form> 13.3.

        +

        The form:escape-processing attribute is usable with the following element: <form:form> ?.

        -

        The form:escape-processing attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The form:escape-processing attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.273 form:filter

        The form:filter attribute specifies a filter for the SQL clause determined by the form:command-type 19.257 and form:command 19.256 attributes. If that SQL statement contains a filter (WHERE clause), the filter specified by the attribute value is conjunctively added to the existing filter.

        @@ -12498,25 +12500,25 @@

        19.273 Note: This allows OpenDocument consumers to toggle a filter on and off without losing the content of the form:filter attribute.

        -

        The form:filter attribute is usable with the following element: <form:form> 13.3.

        +

        The form:filter attribute is usable with the following element: <form:form> ?.

        -

        The form:filter attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The form:filter attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.274 form:focus-on-click

        The form:focus-on-click attribute specifies if a <form:button> element is given the focus in a form when the form button control for that element is operated.

        The defined values for the form:focus-on-click attribute are:

        • false: element not given focus. 

        • true: element given focus. 

        -

        The form:focus-on-click attribute is usable with the following element: <form:button> 13.5.15.

        +

        The form:focus-on-click attribute is usable with the following element: <form:button> ?.

        -

        The form:focus-on-click attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The form:focus-on-click attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.275 form:for

        The form:for attribute specifies a comma “,” (U+002C, COMMA) separated list of xml:ids of control elements that are the targets of the elements where this attribute appears.

        -

        The form:for attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:fixed-text> 13.5.10 and <form:frame> 13.5.19.

        +

        The form:for attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:fixed-text> ? and <form:frame> ?.

        -

        The form:for attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The form:for attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.276 form:id (deprecated)

        The form:id attribute specifies an identifier for a control element.

        @@ -12529,7 +12531,7 @@

        19.276 The form:id attribute is deprecated in favor of xml:id. 19.920

        -

        The form:id attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:button> 13.5.15, <form:checkbox> 13.5.17, <form:combobox> 13.5.11, <form:date> 13.5.8, <form:file> 13.5.5, <form:fixed-text> 13.5.10, <form:formatted-text> 13.5.6, <form:frame> 13.5.19, <form:generic-control> 13.5.25, <form:grid> 13.5.22, <form:hidden> 13.5.21, <form:image> 13.5.16, <form:image-frame> 13.5.20, <form:listbox> 13.5.13, <form:number> 13.5.7, <form:password> 13.5.4, <form:radio> 13.5.18, <form:text> 13.5.2, <form:textarea> 13.5.3, <form:time> 13.5.9 and <form:value-range> 13.5.24.

        +

        The form:id attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:button> ?, <form:checkbox> ?, <form:combobox> ?, <form:date> ?, <form:file> ?, <form:fixed-text> ?, <form:formatted-text> ?, <form:frame> ?, <form:generic-control> ?, <form:grid> ?, <form:hidden> ?, <form:image> ?, <form:image-frame> ?, <form:listbox> ?, <form:number> ?, <form:password> ?, <form:radio> ?, <form:text> ?, <form:textarea> ?, <form:time> ? and <form:value-range> ?.

        19.277 form:ignore-result

        The form:ignore-result attribute specifies whether to discard all results that are retrieved from an underlying data source.

        @@ -12538,9 +12540,9 @@

        19.277
      196. false: data from query of data source not discarded. 

      197. true: data from query of data source is discarded. Only new data can be inserted into a data source. 

      198. The default value for this attribute is false.

        -

        The form:ignore-result attribute is usable with the following element: <form:form> 13.3.

        +

        The form:ignore-result attribute is usable with the following element: <form:form> ?.

        -

        The form:ignore-result attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The form:ignore-result attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.278 form:image-align

        The form:image-align attribute specifies which border (start, end) or axis (center) of an image and a text are to be aligned.

        @@ -12551,16 +12553,16 @@

        19.278 <

        The default value for this attribute is center.

        -

        The form:image-align attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:button> 13.5.15, <form:checkbox> 13.5.17 and <form:radio> 13.5.18.

        +

        The form:image-align attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:button> ?, <form:checkbox> ? and <form:radio> ?.

        The values of the form:image-align attribute are start, center or end.

        19.279 form:image-data

        The form:image-data attribute specifies the location of a file containing image data.

        -

        The form:image-data attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:button> 13.5.15, <form:image> 13.5.16 and <form:image-frame> 13.5.20.

        +

        The form:image-data attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:button> ?, <form:image> ? and <form:image-frame> ?.

        -

        The form:image-data attribute has the data type anyIRI 18.3.2.

        +

        The form:image-data attribute has the data type anyIRI ?.

        19.280 form:image-position

        If the form:image-position attribute specifies the location of an image relative to the text of a control.

        @@ -12569,7 +12571,7 @@

        19.280
      199. bottom: image is placed below the text. 

      200. center: image centered relative to the text. 

      201. end: image is placed after the text. 

      202. start: image is placed before the text. 

      203. top: image is placed above the text. 

      204. The default value for this attribute is center.

         

        -

        The form:image-position attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:button> 13.5.15, <form:checkbox> 13.5.17 and <form:radio> 13.5.18.

        +

        The form:image-position attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:button> ?, <form:checkbox> ? and <form:radio> ?.

        19.281 form:is-tristate

        The form:is-tristate attribute specifies a check box can have the values of checked, unchecked and unknown.

        @@ -12578,16 +12580,16 @@

        19.281 <
        • false: a check box can only have the values of checked and unchecked. 

        • true: a check box can have the values of checked, unchecked and unknown.  

        The default value for this attribute is false.

        -

        The form:is-tristate attribute is usable with the following element: <form:checkbox> 13.5.17.

        +

        The form:is-tristate attribute is usable with the following element: <form:checkbox> ?.

        -

        The form:is-tristate attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The form:is-tristate attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.282 form:label

        The form:label attribute specifies the text for a control.

        -

        The form:label attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:button> 13.5.15, <form:checkbox> 13.5.17, <form:column> 13.5.23, <form:fixed-text> 13.5.10, <form:frame> 13.5.19, <form:item> 13.5.12, <form:option> 13.5.14 and <form:radio> 13.5.18.

        +

        The form:label attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:button> ?, <form:checkbox> ?, <form:column> ?, <form:fixed-text> ?, <form:frame> ?, <form:item> ?, <form:option> ? and <form:radio> ?.

        -

        The form:label attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The form:label attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.283 form:linked-cell

        The form:linked-cell attribute specifies a table cell to which the form control content should be linked. Linking means that the cell value and control content are equal at all times.

        @@ -12596,16 +12598,16 @@

        19.283 <

        If the attribute value matches the name of a named range as well as a cell address, it is interpreted as the name of a named range.

        -

        The form:linked-cell attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:checkbox> 13.5.17, <form:combobox> 13.5.11, <form:date> 13.5.8, <form:file> 13.5.5, <form:formatted-text> 13.5.6, <form:listbox> 13.5.13, <form:number> 13.5.7, <form:password> 13.5.4, <form:radio> 13.5.18, <form:text> 13.5.2, <form:textarea> 13.5.3, <form:time> 13.5.9 and <form:value-range> 13.5.24.

        +

        The form:linked-cell attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:checkbox> ?, <form:combobox> ?, <form:date> ?, <form:file> ?, <form:formatted-text> ?, <form:listbox> ?, <form:number> ?, <form:password> ?, <form:radio> ?, <form:text> ?, <form:textarea> ?, <form:time> ? and <form:value-range> ?.

        -

        The values of the form:linked-cell attribute are a value of type cellAddress 18.3.4 or a value of type string 18.2.

        +

        The values of the form:linked-cell attribute are a value of type cellAddress ? or a value of type string ?.

        19.284 form:list-linkage-type

        The form:list-linkage-type attribute specifies how a control defined by a <form:listbox> 13.5.13 elements interacts with a linked table cell.

        The defined values for the form:list-linkage-type attribute are:

        • selection: The text selected in the control is propagated to its linked cell. If text is entered into a cell linked to a <form:listbox> element, the list item whose label matches the cell text is selected, or all items are deselected if no such item exists. 

        • selection-indices: If a list item is selected in the control, its index value on a 1-based index is propagated to its its linked cell. If the value in the linked cell changes, the control should select the list item with the index described by the cell value, or deselect all items if the cell value cannot be interpreted as integer value, or does not specify a valid list index item. 

        -

        The form:list-linkage-type attribute is usable with the following element: <form:listbox> 13.5.13.

        +

        The form:list-linkage-type attribute is usable with the following element: <form:listbox> ?.

        The values of the form:list-linkage-type attribute are selection or selection-indices.

        19.285 form:list-source

        @@ -12622,16 +12624,16 @@

        19.285 <

        This execution produces a two-dimensional homogeneous result set, whose first-column values form the entry list to be used.

        -

        The form:list-source attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:combobox> 13.5.11 and <form:listbox> 13.5.13.

        +

        The form:list-source attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:combobox> ? and <form:listbox> ?.

        -

        The form:list-source attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The form:list-source attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.286 form:list-source-type

        The form:list-source-type attribute specifies how to populate the entry list in a combo box or list box control.

        The defined values for the form:list-source-type attribute are:

        • query: evaluated against the database front-end document or database connection defined by the <form:form> element which the control belongs to. The form:list-source attribute defines that evaluation. 19.285 

        • sql: evaluated against the database front-end document or database connection defined by the <form:form> element which the control belongs to. The form:list-source attribute defines that evaluation. 19.285 

        • sql-pass-through: evaluated against the database front-end document or database connection defined by the <form:form> element which the control belongs to. The form:list-source attribute defines that evaluation. 19.285 

        • table: evaluated against the database front-end document or database connection defined by the <form:form> element which the control belongs to. The form:list-source attribute defines that evaluation. 19.285 

        • table-fields: evaluated against the database front-end document or database connection defined by the <form:form> element which the control belongs to. The form:list-source attribute defines that evaluation. 19.285 

        • value-list: entry list populated by values specified by the form:value 19.316 attributes of <form:option> 13.5.14 child elements. This value is applicable to list boxes only.  

        -

        The form:list-source-type attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:combobox> 13.5.11 and <form:listbox> 13.5.13.

        +

        The form:list-source-type attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:combobox> ? and <form:listbox> ?.

        The values of the form:list-source-type attribute are table, query, sql, sql-pass-through, value-list or table-fields.

        19.287 form:master-fields

        @@ -12640,16 +12642,16 @@

        19.287 The attribute contains a comma “,” (U+002C, COMMA) separated list of field names.

        -

        The form:master-fields attribute is usable with the following element: <form:form> 13.3.

        +

        The form:master-fields attribute is usable with the following element: <form:form> ?.

        -

        The form:master-fields attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The form:master-fields attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.288 form:max-length

        The form:max-length attribute specifies the maximum number of characters that a user can enter in an input control.

        -

        The form:max-length attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:combobox> 13.5.11, <form:date> 13.5.8, <form:file> 13.5.5, <form:formatted-text> 13.5.6, <form:number> 13.5.7, <form:password> 13.5.4, <form:text> 13.5.2, <form:textarea> 13.5.3 and <form:time> 13.5.9.

        +

        The form:max-length attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:combobox> ?, <form:date> ?, <form:file> ?, <form:formatted-text> ?, <form:number> ?, <form:password> ?, <form:text> ?, <form:textarea> ? and <form:time> ?.

        -

        The form:max-length attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger 18.2.

        +

        The form:max-length attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger ?.

        19.289 form:max-value

        19.289.1 General

        @@ -12658,30 +12660,30 @@

        19.289.2 The value type of the form:max-value attribute is date.

        -

        The form:max-value attribute is usable with the following element: <form:date> 13.5.8.

        +

        The form:max-value attribute is usable with the following element: <form:date> ?.

        -

        The form:max-value attribute has the data type date 18.2.

        +

        The form:max-value attribute has the data type date ?.

        19.289.3 <form:formatted-text>

        The value type of the form:max-value attribute is string.

        -

        The form:max-value attribute is usable with the following element: <form:formatted-text> 13.5.6.

        +

        The form:max-value attribute is usable with the following element: <form:formatted-text> ?.

        -

        The form:max-value attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The form:max-value attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.289.4 <form:number> and <form:value-range>

        The value type of the form:max-value attribute is double.

        -

        The form:max-value attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:number> 13.5.7 and <form:value-range> 13.5.24.

        +

        The form:max-value attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:number> ? and <form:value-range> ?.

        -

        The form:max-value attribute has the data type double 18.2.

        +

        The form:max-value attribute has the data type double ?.

        19.289.5 <form:time>

        The value type of the form:max-value attribute is time.

        -

        The form:max-value attribute is usable with the following element: <form:time> 13.5.9.

        +

        The form:max-value attribute is usable with the following element: <form:time> ?.

        -

        The form:max-value attribute has the data type time 18.2.

        +

        The form:max-value attribute has the data type time ?.

        19.290 form:min-value

        19.290.1 General

        @@ -12690,30 +12692,30 @@

        19.290.2 The value type of the form:min-value attribute is date.

        -

        The form:min-value attribute is usable with the following element: <form:date> 13.5.8.

        +

        The form:min-value attribute is usable with the following element: <form:date> ?.

        -

        The form:min-value attribute has the data type date 18.2.

        +

        The form:min-value attribute has the data type date ?.

        19.290.3 <form:formatted-text>

        The value type of the form:min-value attribute is string.

        -

        The form:min-value attribute is usable with the following element: <form:formatted-text> 13.5.6.

        +

        The form:min-value attribute is usable with the following element: <form:formatted-text> ?.

        -

        The form:min-value attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        -

        19.290.4 <form:number> and <form:value-range>

        +

        The form:min-value attribute has the data type string ?.

        +

        19.290.4 <form:number> and <form:value-range>

        The value type of the form:min-value attribute is double.

        -

        The form:min-value attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:number> 13.5.7 and <form:value-range> 13.5.24.

        +

        The form:min-value attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:number> ? and <form:value-range> ?.

        -

        The form:min-value attribute has the data type double 18.2.

        +

        The form:min-value attribute has the data type double ?.

        19.290.5 <form:time>

        The value type of the form:min-value attribute is time.

        -

        The form:min-value attribute is usable with the following element: <form:time> 13.5.9.

        +

        The form:min-value attribute is usable with the following element: <form:time> ?.

        -

        The form:min-value attribute has the data type time 18.2.

        +

        The form:min-value attribute has the data type time ?.

        19.291 form:method

        The form:method attribute specifies the HTTP method [RFC2616] used to submit data in a form to a server.

        @@ -12724,9 +12726,9 @@

        19.291 The default value for this attribute is get.

        -

        The form:method attribute is usable with the following element: <form:form> 13.3.

        +

        The form:method attribute is usable with the following element: <form:form> ?.

        -

        The values of the form:method attribute are get, post or a value of type string 18.2.

        +

        The values of the form:method attribute are get, post or a value of type string ?.

        19.292 form:multi-line

        The form:multi-line attribute specifies whether a label is displayed on multiple lines.

        @@ -12735,9 +12737,9 @@

        19.292
      205. false: label is not displayed over multiple lines. 

      206. true: label is displayed over multiple lines. 

      207. The default value for this attribute is false.

        -

        The form:multi-line attribute is usable with the following element: <form:fixed-text> 13.5.10.

        +

        The form:multi-line attribute is usable with the following element: <form:fixed-text> ?.

        -

        The form:multi-line attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The form:multi-line attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.293 form:multiple

        The form:multiple attribute specifies whether a user can select multiple items from a list box.

        @@ -12746,50 +12748,50 @@

        19.293
        • false: multiple items cannot be selected from a list box. 

        • true: multiple items can be selected from a list box. 

        The default value for this attribute is false.

        -

        The form:multiple attribute is usable with the following element: <form:listbox> 13.5.13.

        +

        The form:multiple attribute is usable with the following element: <form:listbox> ?.

        -

        The form:multiple attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The form:multiple attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.294 form:name

        The form:name attribute specifies the name of a form or control element.

        Note: This may be used to give a form or control element an identity, which can be used for scripting or for submitting the content of controls.

        -

        The form:name attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:button> 13.5.15, <form:checkbox> 13.5.17, <form:column> 13.5.23, <form:combobox> 13.5.11, <form:date> 13.5.8, <form:file> 13.5.5, <form:fixed-text> 13.5.10, <form:form> 13.3, <form:formatted-text> 13.5.6, <form:frame> 13.5.19, <form:generic-control> 13.5.25, <form:grid> 13.5.22, <form:hidden> 13.5.21, <form:image> 13.5.16, <form:image-frame> 13.5.20, <form:listbox> 13.5.13, <form:number> 13.5.7, <form:password> 13.5.4, <form:radio> 13.5.18, <form:text> 13.5.2, <form:textarea> 13.5.3, <form:time> 13.5.9 and <form:value-range> 13.5.24.

        +

        The form:name attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:button> ?, <form:checkbox> ?, <form:column> ?, <form:combobox> ?, <form:date> ?, <form:file> ?, <form:fixed-text> ?, <form:form> ?, <form:formatted-text> ?, <form:frame> ?, <form:generic-control> ?, <form:grid> ?, <form:hidden> ?, <form:image> ?, <form:image-frame> ?, <form:listbox> ?, <form:number> ?, <form:password> ?, <form:radio> ?, <form:text> ?, <form:textarea> ?, <form:time> ? and <form:value-range> ?.

        -

        The form:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The form:name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.295 form:navigation-mode

        The form:navigation-mode attribute specifies methods for navigation of a database aware form.

        The defined values of the form:navigation-mode attribute are:

        • current: an user interface is provided and the navigation is performed on the current form. 

        • none: a user interface is not provided, but the form may be navigated using the TAB and SHIFT/TAB keys on the keyboard. 

        • parent: a user interface is provided and the navigation is performed on the parent form of the current form. 

        -

        The form:navigation-mode attribute is usable with the following element: <form:form> 13.3.

        +

        The form:navigation-mode attribute is usable with the following element: <form:form> ?.

        The values of the form:navigation-mode attribute are none, current or parent.

        19.296 form:order

        The form:order attribute specifies a sort criteria for a command.

        -

        The form:order attribute is usable with the following element: <form:form> 13.3.

        +

        The form:order attribute is usable with the following element: <form:form> ?.

        -

        The form:order attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The form:order attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.297 form:orientation

        The form:orientation attribute specifies the orientation of a control,

        The defined values for the form:orientation attribute are:

        • horizontal: control is oriented horizontally. 

        • vertical: control is oriented vertically. 

        -

        The form:orientation attribute is usable with the following element: <form:value-range> 13.5.24.

        +

        The form:orientation attribute is usable with the following element: <form:value-range> ?.

        The values of the form:orientation attribute are horizontal or vertical.

        19.298 form:page-step-size

        The form:page-step-size attribute specifies the preferred major value change offered ioffered the user (if applicable for the control used).

        -

        The form:page-step-size attribute is usable with the following element: <form:value-range> 13.5.24.

        +

        The form:page-step-size attribute is usable with the following element: <form:value-range> ?.

        -

        The form:page-step-size attribute has the data type positiveInteger 18.2.

        +

        The form:page-step-size attribute has the data type positiveInteger ?.

        19.299 form:printable

        The form:printable attribute specifies whether a control is printed when a user prints a document containing the control.

        @@ -12798,16 +12800,16 @@

        19.299
      208. false: control not printed when a document containing the control is printed. 

      209. true: control printed when a document containing the control is printed. 

      210. The default value for this attribute is true.

        -

        The form:printable attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:button> 13.5.15, <form:checkbox> 13.5.17, <form:combobox> 13.5.11, <form:date> 13.5.8, <form:file> 13.5.5, <form:fixed-text> 13.5.10, <form:formatted-text> 13.5.6, <form:frame> 13.5.19, <form:grid> 13.5.22, <form:image> 13.5.16, <form:image-frame> 13.5.20, <form:listbox> 13.5.13, <form:number> 13.5.7, <form:password> 13.5.4, <form:radio> 13.5.18, <form:text> 13.5.2, <form:textarea> 13.5.3, <form:time> 13.5.9 and <form:value-range> 13.5.24.

        +

        The form:printable attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:button> ?, <form:checkbox> ?, <form:combobox> ?, <form:date> ?, <form:file> ?, <form:fixed-text> ?, <form:formatted-text> ?, <form:frame> ?, <form:grid> ?, <form:image> ?, <form:image-frame> ?, <form:listbox> ?, <form:number> ?, <form:password> ?, <form:radio> ?, <form:text> ?, <form:textarea> ?, <form:time> ? and <form:value-range> ?.

        -

        The form:printable attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The form:printable attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.300 form:property-name

        The form:property-name attribute specifies the name of a property element. The name is unique within all <form:property> and <form:list-property> child elements of a <form:properties> 13.7 element.

        -

        The form:property-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:list-property> 13.9 and <form:property> 13.8.

        +

        The form:property-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:list-property> ? and <form:property> ?.

        -

        The form:property-name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The form:property-name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.301 form:readonly

        The form:readonly attribute specifies whether a user can modify the value of a control.

        @@ -12818,9 +12820,9 @@

        19.301
        • false: a user cannot modify the value of a control.  

        • true: a user can modify the value of a control. 

        The default value for this attribute is false.

        -

        The form:readonly attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:combobox> 13.5.11, <form:date> 13.5.8, <form:file> 13.5.5, <form:formatted-text> 13.5.6, <form:image-frame> 13.5.20, <form:number> 13.5.7, <form:text> 13.5.2, <form:textarea> 13.5.3 and <form:time> 13.5.9.

        +

        The form:readonly attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:combobox> ?, <form:date> ?, <form:file> ?, <form:formatted-text> ?, <form:image-frame> ?, <form:number> ?, <form:text> ?, <form:textarea> ? and <form:time> ?.

        -

        The form:readonly attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The form:readonly attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.302 form:repeat

        The form:repeat attribute specifies whether a form control, or a part of a form control, repeats a defined action in response a continuous action by a user.

        @@ -12829,9 +12831,9 @@

        19.302
      211. false: continuous action results in one defined action. 

      212. true: continuous action results in repeating the defined action. 

      213. Note: Pressing and holding any key is an example of a continuous action by a user.

        -

        The form:repeat attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:button> 13.5.15, <form:date> 13.5.8, <form:formatted-text> 13.5.6, <form:number> 13.5.7, <form:time> 13.5.9 and <form:value-range> 13.5.24.

        +

        The form:repeat attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:button> ?, <form:date> ?, <form:formatted-text> ?, <form:number> ?, <form:time> ? and <form:value-range> ?.

        -

        The form:repeat attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The form:repeat attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.303 form:selected

        The form:selected attribute specifies the default state of a radio button or option. A control initializes to the default state specified by this attribute control.

        @@ -12842,25 +12844,25 @@

        19.303
        • false: not the default state of a radio button or option.  

        • true: default state of a radio button or option. 

        The default value for this attribute is false.

        -

        The form:selected attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:option> 13.5.14 and <form:radio> 13.5.18.

        +

        The form:selected attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:option> ? and <form:radio> ?.

        -

        The form:selected attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The form:selected attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.304 form:size

        The form:size attribute specifies the number of rows that are visible at a time in a combo box list or a list box list.

        -

        The form:size attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:combobox> 13.5.11 and <form:listbox> 13.5.13.

        +

        The form:size attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:combobox> ? and <form:listbox> ?.

        -

        The form:size attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger 18.2.

        +

        The form:size attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger ?.

        19.305 form:source-cell-range

        The form:source-cell-range attribute specifies a rectangular cell range, whose content should be synchronized with a form control’s item list. The form control reacts to changes in the cell range, that is, it adjusts its item list as the cell range's content changes.

        The attribute specifies a cell range using cellRangeAddress or with the a name of a named cell range. It displays the left-most columns of a range, if the range contains more columns than a form control can display.

        -

        The form:source-cell-range attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:combobox> 13.5.11 and <form:listbox> 13.5.13.

        +

        The form:source-cell-range attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:combobox> ? and <form:listbox> ?.

        -

        The values of the form:source-cell-range attribute are a value of type cellRangeAddress 18.3.5 or a value of type string 18.2.

        +

        The values of the form:source-cell-range attribute are a value of type cellRangeAddress ? or a value of type string ?.

        19.306 form:spin-button

        The form:spin-button attribute specifies whether a form control for input has spin buttons. Spin buttons are used to increment or decrement all or part of an input value.

        @@ -12869,9 +12871,9 @@

        19.306 <
        • false: form control does not have spin buttons.  

        • true: form control has spin buttons.  

        The default value for this attribute is false.

        -

        The form:spin-button attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:date> 13.5.8, <form:formatted-text> 13.5.6, <form:number> 13.5.7 and <form:time> 13.5.9.

        +

        The form:spin-button attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:date> ?, <form:formatted-text> ?, <form:number> ? and <form:time> ?.

        -

        The form:spin-button attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The form:spin-button attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.307 form:state

        The form:state attribute specifies the default state of a check box control. A check box control initializes to the default state specified by this attribute.

        @@ -12880,7 +12882,7 @@

        19.307
      214. checked: default state of a check box control.  

      215. unchecked: check box control has no default state. 

      216. unknown: state of check box control is not known. This value is available only if the value of the form:is-tristate 19.281 attribute on this check box control is true.  

      217. The default value for this attribute is unchecked.

        -

        The form:state attribute is usable with the following element: <form:checkbox> 13.5.17.

        +

        The form:state attribute is usable with the following element: <form:checkbox> ?.

        The values of the form:state attribute are unchecked, checked or unknown.

        19.308 form:step-size

        @@ -12889,16 +12891,16 @@

        19.308 The default value for this attribute is 1.

        -

        The form:step-size attribute is usable with the following element: <form:value-range> 13.5.24.

        +

        The form:step-size attribute is usable with the following element: <form:value-range> ?.

        -

        The form:step-size attribute has the data type positiveInteger 18.2.

        +

        The form:step-size attribute has the data type positiveInteger ?.

        19.309 form:tab-cycle

        The form:tab-cycle attribute specifies how the consumer responds when the user presses the TAB key in the controls in a form. The behavior of the consumer depends on whether the form is bound to a data source.

        The defined values for the form:tab-cycle attribute are:

        -

        The form:tab-cycle attribute is usable with the following element: <form:form> 13.3.

        +

        The form:tab-cycle attribute is usable with the following element: <form:form> ?.

        The values of the form:tab-cycle attribute are records, current or page.

        19.310 form:tab-index

        @@ -12909,9 +12911,9 @@

        19.310
      218. 1)Controls that have the form:disabled 19.268 attribute set to true are not included in the navigation, independent of their form:tab-index value.  

      219. 2)Controls that have the same values for the form:tab-index attribute are navigated in order of their position in the form.  

      220. 3)The navigation starts with the controls with lowest non-zero form:tab-index value.  

      221. 4)When the controls with a certain form:tab-index value have been navigated, navigation continues with the controls with the next highest value.  

      222. 5)After the controls with the highest value have been navigated, navigation continues with the controls that do not contain the form:tab-index attribute or contain the attribute with a value of 0.  

      223. The default value for this attribute is 0.

        -

        The form:tab-index attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:button> 13.5.15, <form:checkbox> 13.5.17, <form:combobox> 13.5.11, <form:date> 13.5.8, <form:file> 13.5.5, <form:formatted-text> 13.5.6, <form:grid> 13.5.22, <form:image> 13.5.16, <form:listbox> 13.5.13, <form:number> 13.5.7, <form:password> 13.5.4, <form:radio> 13.5.18, <form:text> 13.5.2, <form:textarea> 13.5.3, <form:time> 13.5.9 and <form:value-range> 13.5.24.

        +

        The form:tab-index attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:button> ?, <form:checkbox> ?, <form:combobox> ?, <form:date> ?, <form:file> ?, <form:formatted-text> ?, <form:grid> ?, <form:image> ?, <form:listbox> ?, <form:number> ?, <form:password> ?, <form:radio> ?, <form:text> ?, <form:textarea> ?, <form:time> ? and <form:value-range> ?.

        -

        The form:tab-index attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger 18.2.

        +

        The form:tab-index attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger ?.

        19.311 form:tab-stop

        The form:tab-stop attribute specifies whether a control is included in the tabbing navigation order.

        @@ -12920,25 +12922,25 @@

        19.311
        • false: control is not included in tabbing navigation order.  

        • true: control is included in tabbing navigation order. 

        The default value for this attribute is true.

        -

        The form:tab-stop attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:button> 13.5.15, <form:checkbox> 13.5.17, <form:combobox> 13.5.11, <form:date> 13.5.8, <form:file> 13.5.5, <form:formatted-text> 13.5.6, <form:grid> 13.5.22, <form:image> 13.5.16, <form:listbox> 13.5.13, <form:number> 13.5.7, <form:password> 13.5.4, <form:radio> 13.5.18, <form:text> 13.5.2, <form:textarea> 13.5.3, <form:time> 13.5.9 and <form:value-range> 13.5.24.

        +

        The form:tab-stop attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:button> ?, <form:checkbox> ?, <form:combobox> ?, <form:date> ?, <form:file> ?, <form:formatted-text> ?, <form:grid> ?, <form:image> ?, <form:listbox> ?, <form:number> ?, <form:password> ?, <form:radio> ?, <form:text> ?, <form:textarea> ?, <form:time> ? and <form:value-range> ?.

        -

        The form:tab-stop attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The form:tab-stop attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.312 form:text-style-name

        The form:text-style-name attribute specifies a paragraph style that is applied to all controls for a column. A paragraph style for a form may reference a data style.

        -

        The form:text-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <form:column> 13.5.23.

        +

        The form:text-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <form:column> ?.

        -

        The form:text-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The form:text-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        19.313 form:title

        The form:title attribute contains additional information about a control.

        Note: The value of the attribute may be used as a "tool tip" (a short message that appears when the pointing device pauses over the form element). Audio user agents may speak the title information in a similar context.

        -

        The form:title attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:button> 13.5.15, <form:checkbox> 13.5.17, <form:combobox> 13.5.11, <form:date> 13.5.8, <form:file> 13.5.5, <form:fixed-text> 13.5.10, <form:formatted-text> 13.5.6, <form:frame> 13.5.19, <form:grid> 13.5.22, <form:image> 13.5.16, <form:image-frame> 13.5.20, <form:listbox> 13.5.13, <form:number> 13.5.7, <form:password> 13.5.4, <form:radio> 13.5.18, <form:text> 13.5.2, <form:textarea> 13.5.3, <form:time> 13.5.9 and <form:value-range> 13.5.24.

        +

        The form:title attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:button> ?, <form:checkbox> ?, <form:combobox> ?, <form:date> ?, <form:file> ?, <form:fixed-text> ?, <form:formatted-text> ?, <form:frame> ?, <form:grid> ?, <form:image> ?, <form:image-frame> ?, <form:listbox> ?, <form:number> ?, <form:password> ?, <form:radio> ?, <form:text> ?, <form:textarea> ?, <form:time> ? and <form:value-range> ?.

        -

        The form:title attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The form:title attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.314 form:toggle

        The form:toggle attribute specifies whether a form button control acts as a push button or as a toggle button.

        @@ -12951,9 +12953,9 @@

        19.314
      224. false: form button control acts as push button.  

      225. true: form button control acts as a toggle button. 

      226. The default value for this attribute is false.

        -

        The form:toggle attribute is usable with the following element: <form:button> 13.5.15.

        +

        The form:toggle attribute is usable with the following element: <form:button> ?.

        -

        The form:toggle attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The form:toggle attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.315 form:validation

        The form:validation attribute specifies whether the text that the user enters is validated during input against the input format associated with the control.

        @@ -12962,75 +12964,75 @@

        19.315
      227. true: invalid content is detected during input. 

      228. false: invalid content is not detected during input. 

      229. The default value for this attribute is false.

        -

        The form:validation attribute is usable with the following element: <form:formatted-text> 13.5.6.

        +

        The form:validation attribute is usable with the following element: <form:formatted-text> ?.

        -

        The form:validation attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The form:validation attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.316 form:value

        19.316.1 General

        The form:value attribute specifies the default value of an input control.

        -

        The form:value attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:button> 13.5.15, <form:checkbox> 13.5.17, <form:combobox> 13.5.11, <form:date> 13.5.8, <form:file> 13.5.5, <form:formatted-text> 13.5.6, <form:hidden> 13.5.21, <form:image> 13.5.16, <form:number> 13.5.7, <form:option> 13.5.14, <form:password> 13.5.4, <form:radio> 13.5.18, <form:text> 13.5.2, <form:textarea> 13.5.3, <form:time> 13.5.9 and <form:value-range> 13.5.24.

        +

        The form:value attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:button> ?, <form:checkbox> ?, <form:combobox> ?, <form:date> ?, <form:file> ?, <form:formatted-text> ?, <form:hidden> ?, <form:image> ?, <form:number> ?, <form:option> ?, <form:password> ?, <form:radio> ?, <form:text> ?, <form:textarea> ?, <form:time> ? and <form:value-range> ?.

        -

        The form:value attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The form:value attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.316.2 <form:button>

        The value type of the form:value attribute is boolean.

        -

        The form:value attribute is usable with the following element: <form:button> 13.5.15.

        +

        The form:value attribute is usable with the following element: <form:button> ?.

        -

        The form:value attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The form:value attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.316.3 <form:date>

        The value type of the form:value attribute is date.

        -

        The form:value attribute is usable with the following element: <form:date> 13.5.8.

        +

        The form:value attribute is usable with the following element: <form:date> ?.

        -

        The form:value attribute has the data type date 18.2.

        +

        The form:value attribute has the data type date ?.

        19.316.4 <form:number> and <form:value-range>

        The value type of the form:value attribute is number.

        -

        The form:value attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:number> 13.5.7 and <form:value-range> 13.5.24.

        +

        The form:value attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:number> ? and <form:value-range> ?.

        -

        The form:value attribute has the data type double 18.2.

        -

        19.316.5 <form:checkbox>, <form:combobox>, <form:file>, <form:formatted-text>, <form:hidden>, <form:image>, <form:option>, <form:password>, <form:radio>, <form:text>, <form:textarea>

        +

        The form:value attribute has the data type double ?.

        +

        19.316.5 <form:checkbox>, <form:combobox>, <form:file>, <form:formatted-text>, <form:hidden>, <form:image>, <form:option>, <form:password>, <form:radio>, <form:text>, <form:textarea>

        The value type of the form:value attribute is string.

        -

        The form:value attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:checkbox> 13.5.17, <form:combobox> 13.5.11, <form:file> 13.5.5, <form:formatted-text> 13.5.6, <form:hidden> 13.5.21, <form:image> 13.5.16, <form:option> 13.5.14, <form:password> 13.5.4, <form:radio> 13.5.18, <form:text> 13.5.2 and <form:textarea> 13.5.3.

        +

        The form:value attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:checkbox> ?, <form:combobox> ?, <form:file> ?, <form:formatted-text> ?, <form:hidden> ?, <form:image> ?, <form:option> ?, <form:password> ?, <form:radio> ?, <form:text> ? and <form:textarea> ?.

        -

        The form:value attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The form:value attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.316.6 <form:time>

        The value type of the form:value attribute is time.

        -

        The form:value attribute is usable with the following element: <form:time> 13.5.9.

        +

        The form:value attribute is usable with the following element: <form:time> ?.

        -

        The form:value attribute has the data type time 18.2.

        +

        The form:value attribute has the data type time ?.

        19.317 form:visual-effect

        The form:visual-effect attributes specifies a visual effect to apply to a control.

        The defined values for the form:visual-effect attribute are:

        • 3d: 3D visual effect. 

        • flat: flat visual effect. 

        -

        The form:visual-effect attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:checkbox> 13.5.17 and <form:radio> 13.5.18.

        +

        The form:visual-effect attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:checkbox> ? and <form:radio> ?.

        The values of the form:visual-effect attribute are flat or 3d.

        19.318 form:xforms-list-source

        The form:xforms-list-source attribute specifies a reference to an xform:bind attribute, and creates a list entry for each node in the node-set defined by that attribute.

        -

        The form:xforms-list-source attribute is usable with the following element: <form:listbox> 13.5.13.

        +

        The form:xforms-list-source attribute is usable with the following element: <form:listbox> ?.

        -

        The form:xforms-list-source attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The form:xforms-list-source attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.319 form:xforms-submission

        The form:xforms-submission attribute specifies the id of an <xforms:submission> (3.3.3 of [XForms]) child element of a <xforms:model> element for a <form:button> 13.5.15 control.

        -

        The form:xforms-submission attribute is usable with the following element: <form:button> 13.5.15.

        +

        The form:xforms-submission attribute is usable with the following element: <form:button> ?.

        -

        The form:xforms-submission attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The form:xforms-submission attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.320 grddl:transformation

        The grddl:transformation attributes link to a transformation for extracting RDF data from the document. See [GRDDL].

        @@ -13041,141 +13043,141 @@

        19.320 Note: Please check the OASIS Open Document Format for Office Applications (OpenDocument) TC's web site for GRDDL transformations provided by the OASIS Open Document Format for Office Applications (OpenDocument) TC.

        -

        The grddl:transformation attribute is usable with the following elements: <office:document> 3.1.2, <office:document-content> 3.1.3.2, <office:document-meta> 3.1.3.4, <office:document-settings> 3.1.3.5 and <office:document-styles> 3.1.3.3.

        +

        The grddl:transformation attribute is usable with the following elements: <office:document> ?, <office:document-content> ?, <office:document-meta> ?, <office:document-settings> ? and <office:document-styles> ?.

        -

        The value of the grddl:transformation attribute is a white space separated lists of values of type anyIRI 18.3.2, including the empty list.

        +

        The value of the grddl:transformation attribute is a white space separated lists of values of type anyIRI ?, including the empty list.

        19.321 meta:cell-count

        The meta:cell-count attribute specifies the number of table cells that an OpenDocument producer has counted in a document.

        -

        The meta:cell-count attribute is usable with the following element: <meta:document-statistic> 4.3.2.18.

        +

        The meta:cell-count attribute is usable with the following element: <meta:document-statistic> ?.

        -

        The meta:cell-count attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger 18.2.

        +

        The meta:cell-count attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger ?.

        19.322 meta:character-count

        The meta:character-count attribute specifies the number of characters that an OpenDocument producer has counted in a document.

        The value of the meta:character-count attribute is implementation-dependent.

        -

        The meta:character-count attribute is usable with the following element: <meta:document-statistic> 4.3.2.18.

        +

        The meta:character-count attribute is usable with the following element: <meta:document-statistic> ?.

        -

        The meta:character-count attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger 18.2.

        +

        The meta:character-count attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger ?.

        19.323 meta:date

        The meta:date attribute specifies the date and time when a template was last modified, prior to being used to create the current document.

        -

        The meta:date attribute is usable with the following element: <meta:template> 4.3.2.12.

        +

        The meta:date attribute is usable with the following element: <meta:template> ?.

        -

        The meta:date attribute has the data type dateTime 18.2.

        +

        The meta:date attribute has the data type dateTime ?.

        19.324 meta:delay

        The meta:delay attribute specifies a reload delay.

        -

        The meta:delay attribute is usable with the following element: <meta:auto-reload> 4.3.2.13.

        +

        The meta:delay attribute is usable with the following element: <meta:auto-reload> ?.

        -

        The meta:delay attribute has the data type duration 18.2.

        +

        The meta:delay attribute has the data type duration ?.

        19.325 meta:draw-count

        The meta:draw-count attribute specifies the number of drawing shapes that an OpenDocument producer has counted in a document.

        -

        The meta:draw-count attribute is usable with the following element: <meta:document-statistic> 4.3.2.18.

        +

        The meta:draw-count attribute is usable with the following element: <meta:document-statistic> ?.

        -

        The meta:draw-count attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger 18.2.

        +

        The meta:draw-count attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger ?.

        19.326 meta:frame-count

        The meta:frame-count attribute specifies the number of text boxes that an OpenDocument producer has counted in a document.

        -

        The meta:frame-count attribute is usable with the following element: <meta:document-statistic> 4.3.2.18.

        +

        The meta:frame-count attribute is usable with the following element: <meta:document-statistic> ?.

        -

        The meta:frame-count attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger 18.2.

        +

        The meta:frame-count attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger ?.

        19.327 meta:image-count

        The meta:image-count attribute specifies the number of images that an OpenDocument producer has counted in a document.

        -

        The meta:image-count attribute is usable with the following element: <meta:document-statistic> 4.3.2.18.

        +

        The meta:image-count attribute is usable with the following element: <meta:document-statistic> ?.

        -

        The meta:image-count attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger 18.2.

        +

        The meta:image-count attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger ?.

        19.328 meta:name

        The meta:name attribute specifies the name of a metadata element. The name shall be unique within the domain of <meta:user-defined> 4.3.3 elements.

        -

        The meta:name attribute is usable with the following element: <meta:user-defined> 4.3.3.

        +

        The meta:name attribute is usable with the following element: <meta:user-defined> ?.

        -

        The meta:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The meta:name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.329 meta:non-whitespace-character-count

        The meta:non-whitespace-character-count attribute specifies the number of non-white space characters that an OpenDocument producer has counted in a document.

        The value of the meta:non-whitespace-character-count attribute is implementation-dependent.

        -

        The meta:non-whitespace-character-count attribute is usable with the following element: <meta:document-statistic> 4.3.2.18.

        +

        The meta:non-whitespace-character-count attribute is usable with the following element: <meta:document-statistic> ?.

        -

        The meta:non-whitespace-character-count attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger 18.2.

        +

        The meta:non-whitespace-character-count attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger ?.

        19.330 meta:object-count

        The meta:object-count attribute specifies the number of embedded objects stored in OpenDocument format that the OpenDocument producer has counted for the document.

        -

        The meta:object-count attribute is usable with the following element: <meta:document-statistic> 4.3.2.18.

        +

        The meta:object-count attribute is usable with the following element: <meta:document-statistic> ?.

        -

        The meta:object-count attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger 18.2.

        +

        The meta:object-count attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger ?.

        19.331 meta:ole-object-count

        The meta:ole-object-count attribute specifies the number of embedded objects stored in a different format than OpenDocument that the OpenDocument producer has counted for the document.

        -

        The meta:ole-object-count attribute is usable with the following element: <meta:document-statistic> 4.3.2.18.

        +

        The meta:ole-object-count attribute is usable with the following element: <meta:document-statistic> ?.

        -

        The meta:ole-object-count attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger 18.2.

        +

        The meta:ole-object-count attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger ?.

        19.332 meta:page-count

        The meta:page-count attribute specifies the number of pages that an OpenDocument producer has calculated for a document.

        The value of the meta:page-count attribute is implementation-dependent.

        -

        The meta:page-count attribute is usable with the following element: <meta:document-statistic> 4.3.2.18.

        +

        The meta:page-count attribute is usable with the following element: <meta:document-statistic> ?.

        -

        The meta:page-count attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger 18.2.

        +

        The meta:page-count attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger ?.

        19.333 meta:paragraph-count

        The meta:paragraph-count attribute specifies the number of paragraphs that an OpenDocument producer has counted in a document.

        -

        The meta:paragraph-count attribute is usable with the following element: <meta:document-statistic> 4.3.2.18.

        +

        The meta:paragraph-count attribute is usable with the following element: <meta:document-statistic> ?.

        -

        The meta:paragraph-count attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger 18.2.

        +

        The meta:paragraph-count attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger ?.

        19.334 meta:row-count

        The meta:row-count attribute specifies the number of lines contained in a document instance.

        The value of the meta:row-count attribute is implementation-dependent.

        -

        The meta:row-count attribute is usable with the following element: <meta:document-statistic> 4.3.2.18.

        +

        The meta:row-count attribute is usable with the following element: <meta:document-statistic> ?.

        -

        The meta:row-count attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger 18.2.

        +

        The meta:row-count attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger ?.

        19.335 meta:sentence-count

        The meta:sentence-count attribute specifies the number of sentences that an OpenDocument producer has counted in a document.

        The value of the meta:sentence-count attribute is implementation-dependent.

        -

        The meta:sentence-count attribute is usable with the following element: <meta:document-statistic> 4.3.2.18.

        +

        The meta:sentence-count attribute is usable with the following element: <meta:document-statistic> ?.

        -

        The meta:sentence-count attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger 18.2.

        +

        The meta:sentence-count attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger ?.

        19.336 meta:syllable-count

        The meta:syllable-count attribute specifies the number of syllables that an OpenDocument producer has counted in a document.

        The value of the meta:syllable-count attribute is implementation-dependent.

        -

        The meta:syllable-count attribute is usable with the following element: <meta:document-statistic> 4.3.2.18.

        +

        The meta:syllable-count attribute is usable with the following element: <meta:document-statistic> ?.

        -

        The meta:syllable-count attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger 18.2.

        +

        The meta:syllable-count attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger ?.

        19.337 meta:table-count

        The meta:table-count attribute specifies the number of <table:table> elements counted in a document.

        -

        The meta:table-count attribute is usable with the following element: <meta:document-statistic> 4.3.2.18.

        +

        The meta:table-count attribute is usable with the following element: <meta:document-statistic> ?.

        -

        The meta:table-count attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger 18.2.

        -

        19.338 meta:value-type

        +

        The meta:table-count attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger ?.

        +

        19.338 meta:value-type

        The meta:value-type attribute specifies the type of a metadata element.

        @@ -13183,16 +13185,16 @@

        19.338
      230. boolean: 18.3.3 

      231. date: 18.2 

      232. float: 18.2 

      233. time: 18.2 

      234. string: 18.2 

      235. The default type for meta-data elements is string.

        -

        The meta:value-type attribute is usable with the following element: <meta:user-defined> 4.3.3.

        +

        The meta:value-type attribute is usable with the following element: <meta:user-defined> ?.

        19.339 meta:word-count

        The meta:word-count attribute specifies the number of words that an OpenDocument producer has counted in a document.

        The value of the meta:word-count attribute is implementation-dependent.

        -

        The meta:word-count attribute is usable with the following element: <meta:document-statistic> 4.3.2.18.

        +

        The meta:word-count attribute is usable with the following element: <meta:document-statistic> ?.

        -

        The meta:word-count attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger 18.2.

        +

        The meta:word-count attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger ?.

        19.340 number:automatic-order

        The number:automatic-order attribute specifies whether data is ordered to match the default order for the language and country of a data style.

        @@ -13201,10 +13203,10 @@

        19.340
      236. false: data is not ordered to match the default order for the language and country of a data style. 

      237. true: data is ordered to match the default order for the language and country of a data style. 

      238. The default value for this attribute is false.

        -

        The number:automatic-order attribute is usable with the following elements: <number:currency-style> 16.29.8 and <number:date-style> 16.29.11.

        +

        The number:automatic-order attribute is usable with the following elements: <number:currency-style> ? and <number:date-style> ?.

        -

        The number:automatic-order attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        -

        19.341 number:calendar

        +

        The number:automatic-order attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        +

        19.341 number:calendar

        The number:calendar attribute specifies the calendar system used to extract parts of a date.

        @@ -13212,9 +13214,9 @@

        19.341
      239. buddhist: Buddhist calendar, identical to Gregorian calendar but add 543 years to the Gregorian date.  

      240. gengou: Japanese Gengou calendar, Emperor eras. Identical to Gregorian calendar but with different eras for each emperor. Consumers may implement only the modern eras starting 1868, Meiji, Taisho, Showa and Heisei. Earlier dates are then displayed using the Gregorian calendar [JIS X 0301]. 

      241. gregorian: Gregorian calendar, as defined in [ISO8601], Section 4.2.1, usually specified for dates no earlier than 1582-10-15. If this calendar is specified for a date earlier than 1582-10-15, the meaning is implementation-defined.  

      242. hanja: Additional Gregorian calendar in Korean locales, uses differently localized day and month names.  

      243. hanja_yoil: Legacy alias for hanja 

      244. hijri: Islamic Hijri lunar calendar (religious, non-civil).  

      245. jewish: Jewish lunisolar calendar.  

      246. ROC: Taiwanese Minguo calendar, identical to Gregorian calendar but substract 1911 years from the Gregorian date.  

      247. The attribute value may also be a string value. If this attribute is not specified, the default calendar system for the locale of the data style is used.

        -

        The number:calendar attribute is usable with the following elements: <number:day> 16.29.12, <number:day-of-week> 16.29.16, <number:era> 16.29.15, <number:month> 16.29.13, <number:quarter> 16.29.18, <number:week-of-year> 16.29.17 and <number:year> 16.29.14.

        +

        The number:calendar attribute is usable with the following elements: <number:day> ?, <number:day-of-week> ?, <number:era> ?, <number:month> ?, <number:quarter> ?, <number:week-of-year> ? and <number:year> ?.

        -

        The values of the number:calendar attribute are gregorian, gengou, ROC, hanja_yoil, hanja, hijri, jewish, buddhist or a value of type string 18.2.

        +

        The values of the number:calendar attribute are gregorian, gengou, ROC, hanja_yoil, hanja, hijri, jewish, buddhist or a value of type string ?.

        19.342 number:country

        The number:country attribute specifies a country code for a data style. The country code is used for formatting properties whose evaluation is locale-dependent.

        @@ -13223,9 +13225,9 @@

        19.342 The number:country attribute on a <number:currency-symbol> element, specifies the country of a currency symbol.

        -

        The number:country attribute is usable with the following elements: <number:boolean-style> 16.29.24, <number:currency-style> 16.29.8, <number:currency-symbol> 16.29.9, <number:date-style> 16.29.11, <number:number-style> 16.29.2, <number:percentage-style> 16.29.10, <number:text-style> 16.29.26 and <number:time-style> 16.29.19.

        +

        The number:country attribute is usable with the following elements: <number:boolean-style> ?, <number:currency-style> ?, <number:currency-symbol> ?, <number:date-style> ?, <number:number-style> ?, <number:percentage-style> ?, <number:text-style> ? and <number:time-style> ?.

        -

        The number:country attribute has the data type countryCode 18.3.11.

        +

        The number:country attribute has the data type countryCode ?.

        19.343 number:decimal-places

        19.343.1 General

        @@ -13234,63 +13236,63 @@

        19.343.2 If the number:decimal-places attribute is not specified, the number of decimal places specified by the default table cell style is used.

        -

        The number:decimal-places attribute is usable with the following element: <number:number> 16.29.3.

        +

        The number:decimal-places attribute is usable with the following element: <number:number> ?.

        -

        The number:decimal-places attribute has the data type integer 18.2.

        +

        The number:decimal-places attribute has the data type integer ?.

        19.343.3 <number:seconds>

        If the number:decimal-places attribute is not specified or if the value of the attribute is 0, seconds are not displayed.

        For a <number:seconds> element the default value for this attribute is 0.

        -

        The number:decimal-places attribute is usable with the following element: <number:seconds> 16.29.22.

        +

        The number:decimal-places attribute is usable with the following element: <number:seconds> ?.

        -

        The number:decimal-places attribute has the data type integer 18.2.

        +

        The number:decimal-places attribute has the data type integer ?.

        19.343.4 <number:scientific-number>

        The number:decimal-places attribute specifies the number of decimal places to display.

        If the number:decimal-places attribute is not specified, the number of decimal places specified by the default table cell style is used.

        -

        The number:decimal-places attribute is usable with the following element: <number:scientific-number> 16.29.6.

        +

        The number:decimal-places attribute is usable with the following element: <number:scientific-number> ?.

        -

        The number:decimal-places attribute has the data type integer 18.2.

        +

        The number:decimal-places attribute has the data type integer ?.

        19.344 number:decimal-replacement

        The number:decimal-replacement attribute specifies a replacement text for decimal places if a number style specifies that decimal places are used but the number displayed is an integer.

        Note: What replacement text is supported is implementation-dependent.

        -

        The number:decimal-replacement attribute is usable with the following element: <number:number> 16.29.3.

        +

        The number:decimal-replacement attribute is usable with the following element: <number:number> ?.

        -

        The number:decimal-replacement attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The number:decimal-replacement attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.345 number:denominator-value

        The number:denominator-value attribute specifies an integer value that is used as the denominator of a fraction. If this attribute is not present, a denominator that is appropriate for displaying the number is used.

        Note: The number:denominator-value attribute is used with number:grouping 19.350, number:min-denominator-digits 19.353, number:min-integer-digits 19.355 and number:min-numerator-digits 19.357 to define the display of a floating-point number as a fraction.

        -

        The number:denominator-value attribute is usable with the following element: <number:fraction> 16.29.7.

        +

        The number:denominator-value attribute is usable with the following element: <number:fraction> ?.

        -

        The number:denominator-value attribute has the data type integer 18.2.

        +

        The number:denominator-value attribute has the data type integer ?.

        19.346 number:display-factor

        The number:display-factor attribute specifies a factor by which each number is scaled (divided) before displaying.

        The default value for this attribute is 1.

        -

        The number:display-factor attribute is usable with the following element: <number:number> 16.29.3.

        +

        The number:display-factor attribute is usable with the following element: <number:number> ?.

        -

        The number:display-factor attribute has the data type double 18.2.

        +

        The number:display-factor attribute has the data type double ?.

        19.347 number:exponent-interval

        The number:exponent-interval attribute determines the valid exponents to be used: the valid exponents are the integer multiples of the value of the number:exponent-interval attribute.

        The default value for this attribute is 1.

        -

        The number:exponent-interval attribute is usable with the following element: <number:scientific-number> 16.29.6.

        +

        The number:exponent-interval attribute is usable with the following element: <number:scientific-number> ?.

        -

        The number:exponent-interval attribute has the data type positiveInteger 18.2.

        +

        The number:exponent-interval attribute has the data type positiveInteger ?.

        19.348 number:format-source

        The number:format-source attribute specifies the source of definitions of the short and long display formats.

        @@ -13299,7 +13301,7 @@

        19.348
      248. fixed: the values short and long of the number:style attribute are defined by this standard.  

      249. language: the meaning of the values long and short of the number:style attribute depend upon the number:language and number:country attributes of the date style. If neither of those attributes are specified, consumers should use their default locale for short and long date and time formats. 

      250. The default value for this attribute is fixed.

        -

        The number:format-source attribute is usable with the following elements: <number:date-style> 16.29.11 and <number:time-style> 16.29.19.

        +

        The number:format-source attribute is usable with the following elements: <number:date-style> ? and <number:time-style> ?.

        The values of the number:format-source attribute are fixed or language.

        19.349 number:forced-exponent-sign

        @@ -13310,9 +13312,9 @@

        19.3
        • false: the exponent sign is displayed only for a negative value of the exponent, otherwise it is not displayed. 

        • true: the exponent sign is always displayed regardless of the value of exponent.  

        The default value for this attribute is true.

        -

        The number:forced-exponent-sign attribute is usable with the following element: <number:scientific-number> 16.29.6.

        +

        The number:forced-exponent-sign attribute is usable with the following element: <number:scientific-number> ?.

        -

        The number:forced-exponent-sign attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The number:forced-exponent-sign attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.350 number:grouping

        The number:grouping attribute specifies whether the integer digits of a number should be grouped using a separator character.

        @@ -13323,18 +13325,18 @@

        19.350
      251. false: integer digits of a number are not grouped using a separator character. 

      252. true: integer digits of a number should be grouped by a separator character. 

      253. The default value for this attribute is false.

        -

        The number:grouping attribute is usable with the following elements: <number:fraction> 16.29.7, <number:number> 16.29.3 and <number:scientific-number> 16.29.6.

        +

        The number:grouping attribute is usable with the following elements: <number:fraction> ?, <number:number> ? and <number:scientific-number> ?.

        -

        The number:grouping attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The number:grouping attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.351 number:language

        The number:language attribute specifies a language code. The country code is used for formatting properties whose evaluation is locale-dependent.

        If a language code is not specified, either the system settings or the setting for the system's language are used, depending on the property whose value should be evaluated.

        -

        The number:language attribute is usable with the following elements: <number:boolean-style> 16.29.24, <number:currency-style> 16.29.8, <number:currency-symbol> 16.29.9, <number:date-style> 16.29.11, <number:number-style> 16.29.2, <number:percentage-style> 16.29.10, <number:text-style> 16.29.26 and <number:time-style> 16.29.19.

        +

        The number:language attribute is usable with the following elements: <number:boolean-style> ?, <number:currency-style> ?, <number:currency-symbol> ?, <number:date-style> ?, <number:number-style> ?, <number:percentage-style> ?, <number:text-style> ? and <number:time-style> ?.

        -

        The number:language attribute has the data type languageCode 18.3.18.

        +

        The number:language attribute has the data type languageCode ?.

        19.352 number:max-denominator-value

        The number:max-denominator-value attribute specifies the maximum denominator permitted to be chosen if its <number:fraction> element does not have a number:denominator-value attribute. The number:max-denominator-value attribute is ignored in the presence of a number:denominator-value 19.345 attribute. The absence of the number:max-denominator-value attribute indicates that no maximum denominator is specified.

        @@ -13343,33 +13345,33 @@

        19.

        Note: A number:max-denominator-value attribute value of 99 is equivalent to permitting any 1- or 2-digit denominator. A number:max-denominator-value attribute value of 999 is equivalent to permitting any 1, 2, or 3 digit denominator.

        -

        The number:max-denominator-value attribute is usable with the following element: <number:fraction> 16.29.7.

        +

        The number:max-denominator-value attribute is usable with the following element: <number:fraction> ?.

        -

        The number:max-denominator-value attribute has the data type positiveInteger 18.2.

        +

        The number:max-denominator-value attribute has the data type positiveInteger ?.

        19.353 number:min-denominator-digits

        The number:min-denominator-digits attribute specifies the minimum number of digits to use to display the denominator of a fraction.

        -

        The number:min-denominator-digits attribute is usable with the following element: <number:fraction> 16.29.7.

        +

        The number:min-denominator-digits attribute is usable with the following element: <number:fraction> ?.

        -

        The number:min-denominator-digits attribute has the data type integer 18.2.

        +

        The number:min-denominator-digits attribute has the data type integer ?.

        19.354 number:min-exponent-digits

        The number:min-exponent-digits attribute specifies the minimum number of digits to use to display an exponent.

        -

        The number:min-exponent-digits attribute is usable with the following element: <number:scientific-number> 16.29.6.

        +

        The number:min-exponent-digits attribute is usable with the following element: <number:scientific-number> ?.

        -

        The number:min-exponent-digits attribute has the data type integer 18.2.

        +

        The number:min-exponent-digits attribute has the data type integer ?.

        19.355 number:min-integer-digits

        The number:min-integer-digits attribute specifies the minimum number of integer digits to display in the integer portion of a number, a scientific number, or a fraction.

        For a <number:fraction> element, if the number:min-integer-digits attribute is not present, no integer portion is displayed.

        -

        The number:min-integer-digits attribute is usable with the following elements: <number:fraction> 16.29.7, <number:number> 16.29.3 and <number:scientific-number> 16.29.6.

        +

        The number:min-integer-digits attribute is usable with the following elements: <number:fraction> ?, <number:number> ? and <number:scientific-number> ?.

        -

        The number:min-integer-digits attribute has the data type integer 18.2.

        -

        19.356 number:min-decimal-places

        +

        The number:min-integer-digits attribute has the data type integer ?.

        +

        19.356 number:min-decimal-places

        19.356.1 General

        The number:min-decimal-places attribute specifies the minimum number of digits in the decimal part.

        @@ -13383,32 +13385,32 @@

        19.356.2
      254. 0, if the value of the number:decimal-replacement attribute is the empty string.  

      255. the value of the number:decimal-places attribute in other cases.  

      256. If both number:decimal-replacement 19.344 and number:min-decimal-places attributes are present, and the number displayed is an integer, then the value of number:decimal-replacement shall be displayed.

        -

        The number:min-decimal-places attribute is usable with the following element: <number:number> 16.29.3.

        +

        The number:min-decimal-places attribute is usable with the following element: <number:number> ?.

        -

        The number:min-decimal-places attribute has the data type integer 18.2.

        +

        The number:min-decimal-places attribute has the data type integer ?.

        19.356.3 <number:scientific-number>

        If the number:min-decimal-places attribute is not specified, it is set to the value of the number:decimal-places 19.343 attribute.

        -

        The number:min-decimal-places attribute is usable with the following element: <number:scientific-number> 16.29.6.

        +

        The number:min-decimal-places attribute is usable with the following element: <number:scientific-number> ?.

        -

        The number:min-decimal-places attribute has the data type integer 18.2.

        +

        The number:min-decimal-places attribute has the data type integer ?.

        19.357 number:min-numerator-digits

        The number:min-numerator-digits attribute specifies the minimum number of digits to use to display the numerator in a fraction.

        -

        The number:min-numerator-digits attribute is usable with the following element: <number:fraction> 16.29.7.

        +

        The number:min-numerator-digits attribute is usable with the following element: <number:fraction> ?.

        -

        The number:min-numerator-digits attribute has the data type integer 18.2.

        +

        The number:min-numerator-digits attribute has the data type integer ?.

        19.358 number:position

        The number:position attribute specifies the position where text appears.

        The index of a position starts with 1 and is counted by digits from right to left in the integer part of a number, starting left from a decimal separator if one exists, or from the last digit of the number. Text is inserted before the digit at the specified position. If the value of number:position attribute is greater than the value of number:min-integer-digits 19.355 and greater than the number of integer digits in the number, text is prepended to the number.

        -

        The number:position attribute is usable with the following element: <number:embedded-text> 16.29.4.

        +

        The number:position attribute is usable with the following element: <number:embedded-text> ?.

        -

        The number:position attribute has the data type integer 18.2.

        +

        The number:position attribute has the data type integer ?.

        19.359 number:possessive-form

        The number:possessive-form attribute specifies whether the month is displayed as a noun or using the possessive form.

        @@ -13417,9 +13419,9 @@

        19.359 The defined values for the number:possessive-form attribute are:

        • false: the name of the month is displayed in nominative form.  

        • true: the name of the month is displayed in possessive form.  

        -

        The number:possessive-form attribute is usable with the following element: <number:month> 16.29.13.

        +

        The number:possessive-form attribute is usable with the following element: <number:month> ?.

        -

        The number:possessive-form attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The number:possessive-form attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.360 number:rfc-language-tag

        The number:rfc-language-tag attribute specifies a language identifier according to the rules of [RFC5646], or its successors.

        @@ -13428,16 +13430,16 @@

        19.360 <

        Producers may add support for consumers that don't support the number:rfc-language-tag attribute by specifying number:language, number:script and number:country attributes with values as close as possible to the actual value of the number:rfc-language-tag attribute. Producers shall not use values for these attributes that contradict the value of the table:rfc-language-tag attribute.

        -

        The number:rfc-language-tag attribute is usable with the following elements: <number:boolean-style> 16.29.24, <number:currency-style> 16.29.8, <number:currency-symbol> 16.29.9, <number:date-style> 16.29.11, <number:number-style> 16.29.2, <number:percentage-style> 16.29.10, <number:text-style> 16.29.26 and <number:time-style> 16.29.19.

        +

        The number:rfc-language-tag attribute is usable with the following elements: <number:boolean-style> ?, <number:currency-style> ?, <number:currency-symbol> ?, <number:date-style> ?, <number:number-style> ?, <number:percentage-style> ?, <number:text-style> ? and <number:time-style> ?.

        -

        The number:rfc-language-tag attribute has the data type language 18.3.17.

        +

        The number:rfc-language-tag attribute has the data type language ?.

        19.361 number:script

        The number:script attribute specifies a script code. The script code is used for formatting properties whose evaluation is locale-dependent. The attribute should be used only if necessary according to the rules of §2.2.3 of [RFC5646], or its successors.

        -

        The number:script attribute is usable with the following elements: <number:boolean-style> 16.29.24, <number:currency-style> 16.29.8, <number:currency-symbol> 16.29.9, <number:date-style> 16.29.11, <number:number-style> 16.29.2, <number:percentage-style> 16.29.10, <number:text-style> 16.29.26 and <number:time-style> 16.29.19.

        +

        The number:script attribute is usable with the following elements: <number:boolean-style> ?, <number:currency-style> ?, <number:currency-symbol> ?, <number:date-style> ?, <number:number-style> ?, <number:percentage-style> ?, <number:text-style> ? and <number:time-style> ?.

        -

        The number:script attribute has the data type scriptCode 18.3.30.

        +

        The number:script attribute has the data type scriptCode ?.

        19.362 number:style

        19.362.1 General

        @@ -13446,63 +13448,63 @@

        19.362.2 <

        If the value of the number:format-source attribute is fixed the number:style attribute on the same element has the defined values:

        • short: the day of month is displayed using one or two digits. 

        • long: the day of month is displayed using two digits. 

        -

        The number:style attribute is usable with the following element: <number:day> 16.29.12.

        +

        The number:style attribute is usable with the following element: <number:day> ?.

        The values of the number:style attribute are short or long.

        19.362.3 <number:day-of-week>

        If the value of the number:format-source attribute is fixed the number:style attribute on the same element has the defined values:

        • short: abbreviated name of the day is displayed. 

        • long: full name of the day is displayed. 

        -

        The number:style attribute is usable with the following element: <number:day-of-week> 16.29.16.

        +

        The number:style attribute is usable with the following element: <number:day-of-week> ?.

        The values of the number:style attribute are short or long.

        19.362.4 <number:era>

        If the value of the number:format-source attribute is fixed the number:style attribute on the same element has the defined values:

        • short: abbreviated era name is used. 

        • long: full era name is used. 

        -

        The number:style attribute is usable with the following element: <number:era> 16.29.15.

        +

        The number:style attribute is usable with the following element: <number:era> ?.

        The values of the number:style attribute are short or long.

        19.362.5 <number:hours>

        If the value of the number:format-source attribute is fixed the number:style attribute on the same element has the defined values:

        • short: hours are displayed using at least one digit. 

        • long: hours are displayed using at least two digits. 

        -

        The number:style attribute is usable with the following element: <number:hours> 16.29.20.

        +

        The number:style attribute is usable with the following element: <number:hours> ?.

        The values of the number:style attribute are short or long.

        19.362.6 <number:minutes>

        If the value of the number:format-source attribute is fixed the number:style attribute on the same element has the defined values:

        • short: minutes are displayed using at least one digit. 

        • long: minutes are displayed using at least two digits. 

        -

        The number:style attribute is usable with the following element: <number:minutes> 16.29.21.

        +

        The number:style attribute is usable with the following element: <number:minutes> ?.

        The values of the number:style attribute are short or long.

        19.362.7 <number:month>

        If the value of the number:format-source attribute is fixed the number:style attribute on the same element has the defined values:

        • short: abbreviated name of the month is displayed or the month is displayed using one or two digits. 

        • long: full name of the month is displayed or the month is displayed using two digits. 

        -

        The number:style attribute is usable with the following element: <number:month> 16.29.13.

        +

        The number:style attribute is usable with the following element: <number:month> ?.

        The values of the number:style attribute are short or long.

        19.362.8 <number:quarter>

        If the value of the number:format-source attribute is fixed the number:style attribute on the same element has the defined values:

        • short: abbreviated name of the quarter is displayed. 

        • long: full name of the quarter is displayed. 

        -

        The number:style attribute is usable with the following element: <number:quarter> 16.29.18.

        +

        The number:style attribute is usable with the following element: <number:quarter> ?.

        The values of the number:style attribute are short or long.

        19.362.9 <number:seconds>

        If the value of the number:format-source attribute is fixed the number:style attribute on the same element has the defined values:

        • short: seconds are displayed using at least one digit. 

        • long: seconds are displayed using at least two digits. 

        -

        The number:style attribute is usable with the following element: <number:seconds> 16.29.22.

        +

        The number:style attribute is usable with the following element: <number:seconds> ?.

        The values of the number:style attribute are short or long.

        19.362.10 <number:year>

        If the value of the number:format-source attribute is fixed the number:style attribute on the same element has the defined values:

        • short: year is displayed using two digits. 

        • long: year is displayed using four digits. 

        -

        The number:style attribute is usable with the following element: <number:year> 16.29.14.

        +

        The number:style attribute is usable with the following element: <number:year> ?.

        The values of the number:style attribute are short or long.

        19.363 number:textual

        @@ -13515,25 +13517,25 @@

        19.363 The default value for this attribute is false.

        -

        The number:textual attribute is usable with the following element: <number:month> 16.29.13.

        +

        The number:textual attribute is usable with the following element: <number:month> ?.

        -

        The number:textual attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The number:textual attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.364 number:title

        The number:title attribute specifies the title of a data style.

        -

        The number:title attribute is usable with the following elements: <number:boolean-style> 16.29.24, <number:currency-style> 16.29.8, <number:date-style> 16.29.11, <number:number-style> 16.29.2, <number:percentage-style> 16.29.10, <number:text-style> 16.29.26 and <number:time-style> 16.29.19.

        +

        The number:title attribute is usable with the following elements: <number:boolean-style> ?, <number:currency-style> ?, <number:date-style> ?, <number:number-style> ?, <number:percentage-style> ?, <number:text-style> ? and <number:time-style> ?.

        -

        The number:title attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The number:title attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.365 number:transliteration-country

        The number:transliteration-country attribute specifies a country code in conformance with [RFC5646].

        If no language/country (locale) combination is specified, the locale of the data style is used.

        -

        The number:transliteration-country attribute is usable with the following elements: <number:boolean-style> 16.29.24, <number:currency-style> 16.29.8, <number:date-style> 16.29.11, <number:number-style> 16.29.2, <number:percentage-style> 16.29.10, <number:text-style> 16.29.26 and <number:time-style> 16.29.19.

        +

        The number:transliteration-country attribute is usable with the following elements: <number:boolean-style> ?, <number:currency-style> ?, <number:date-style> ?, <number:number-style> ?, <number:percentage-style> ?, <number:text-style> ? and <number:time-style> ?.

        -

        The number:transliteration-country attribute has the data type countryCode 18.3.11.

        +

        The number:transliteration-country attribute has the data type countryCode ?.

        19.366 number:transliteration-format

        The number:transliteration-format attribute specifies which number characters to use.

        @@ -13544,18 +13546,18 @@

        19

        The default value for this attribute is 1.

        -

        The number:transliteration-format attribute is usable with the following elements: <number:boolean-style> 16.29.24, <number:currency-style> 16.29.8, <number:date-style> 16.29.11, <number:number-style> 16.29.2, <number:percentage-style> 16.29.10, <number:text-style> 16.29.26 and <number:time-style> 16.29.19.

        +

        The number:transliteration-format attribute is usable with the following elements: <number:boolean-style> ?, <number:currency-style> ?, <number:date-style> ?, <number:number-style> ?, <number:percentage-style> ?, <number:text-style> ? and <number:time-style> ?.

        -

        The number:transliteration-format attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The number:transliteration-format attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.367 number:transliteration-language

        The number:transliteration-language attribute specifies a language code in conformance with [RFC5646].

        If no language/country (locale) combination is specified, the locale of the data style is used.

        -

        The number:transliteration-language attribute is usable with the following elements: <number:boolean-style> 16.29.24, <number:currency-style> 16.29.8, <number:date-style> 16.29.11, <number:number-style> 16.29.2, <number:percentage-style> 16.29.10, <number:text-style> 16.29.26 and <number:time-style> 16.29.19.

        +

        The number:transliteration-language attribute is usable with the following elements: <number:boolean-style> ?, <number:currency-style> ?, <number:date-style> ?, <number:number-style> ?, <number:percentage-style> ?, <number:text-style> ? and <number:time-style> ?.

        -

        The number:transliteration-language attribute has the data type countryCode 18.3.11.

        +

        The number:transliteration-language attribute has the data type countryCode ?.

        19.368 number:transliteration-style

        The number:transliteration-style attribute specifies the transliteration format of a number system.

        @@ -13564,7 +13566,7 @@

        19.

        The default value for this attribute is short.

        -

        The number:transliteration-style attribute is usable with the following elements: <number:boolean-style> 16.29.24, <number:currency-style> 16.29.8, <number:date-style> 16.29.11, <number:number-style> 16.29.2, <number:percentage-style> 16.29.10, <number:text-style> 16.29.26 and <number:time-style> 16.29.19.

        +

        The number:transliteration-style attribute is usable with the following elements: <number:boolean-style> ?, <number:currency-style> ?, <number:date-style> ?, <number:number-style> ?, <number:percentage-style> ?, <number:text-style> ? and <number:time-style> ?.

        The values of the number:transliteration-style attribute are short, medium or long.

        19.369 number:truncate-on-overflow

        @@ -13579,9 +13581,9 @@

        19.3
        • false: the value range of the component is extended. 

        • true: the value range of the component is not extended. 

        The default value for this attribute is true.

        -

        The number:truncate-on-overflow attribute is usable with the following element: <number:time-style> 16.29.19.

        +

        The number:truncate-on-overflow attribute is usable with the following element: <number:time-style> ?.

        -

        The number:truncate-on-overflow attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The number:truncate-on-overflow attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.370 office:automatic-update

        The office:automatic-update attribute specifies if DDE links are automatically updated or only upon user request.

        @@ -13590,9 +13592,9 @@

        19.370 <
        • false: DDE links are updated on user request only. 

        • true: DDE links are updated automatically. 

        The default value for this attribute is true.

        -

        The office:automatic-update attribute is usable with the following elements: <office:dde-source> 14.7.5 and <text:dde-connection-decl> 14.7.3.

        +

        The office:automatic-update attribute is usable with the following elements: <office:dde-source> ? and <text:dde-connection-decl> ?.

        -

        The office:automatic-update attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The office:automatic-update attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.371 office:boolean-value

        The office:boolean-value attribute specifies the Boolean value for a table cell (<table:change-track-table-cell>, <table:covered-table-cell> and <table:table-cell>), a text field (<text:expression>, <text:user-defined>, <text:user-field-decl> and <text:variable-set>), or a form property (<form:list-value> and <form:property>).

        @@ -13601,9 +13603,9 @@

        19.371 For <text:user-defined> elements, this attribute is only evaluated if the corresponding <meta:user-defined> 4.3.3 element has attribute meta:value-type="boolean".

        -

        The office:boolean-value attribute is usable with the following elements: <db:column> 12.35, <db:column-definition> 12.40, <form:list-value> 13.10, <form:property> 13.8, <table:change-track-table-cell> 9.9.16, <table:covered-table-cell> 9.1.5, <table:table-cell> 9.1.4, <text:expression> 7.4.14, <text:user-defined> 7.5.6, <text:user-field-decl> 7.4.8 and <text:variable-set> 7.4.4.

        +

        The office:boolean-value attribute is usable with the following elements: <db:column> ?, <db:column-definition> ?, <form:list-value> ?, <form:property> ?, <table:change-track-table-cell> ?, <table:covered-table-cell> ?, <table:table-cell> ?, <text:expression> ?, <text:user-defined> ?, <text:user-field-decl> ? and <text:variable-set> ?.

        -

        The office:boolean-value attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The office:boolean-value attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.372 office:conversion-mode

        The office:conversion-mode attribute specifies the method by which the DDE server converts its data into numbers.

        @@ -13612,7 +13614,7 @@

        19.372
      257. into-default-style-data-style: numbers are converted into the data style that is specified by the default style. 

      258. into-english-number: numbers are converted into the English default format. 

      259. keep-text: numbers are not converted. They are treated as text. 

      260. The default value for this attribute is into-default-style-data-style.

        -

        The office:conversion-mode attribute is usable with the following element: <office:dde-source> 14.7.5.

        +

        The office:conversion-mode attribute is usable with the following element: <office:dde-source> ?.

        The values of the office:conversion-mode attribute are into-default-style-data-style, into-english-number or keep-text.

        19.373 office:currency

        @@ -13621,9 +13623,9 @@

        19.373 It specifies a default currency for database columns and database column definitions (<db:column> 12.35 and <db:column-definition> 12.40).

        -

        The office:currency attribute is usable with the following elements: <db:column> 12.35, <db:column-definition> 12.40, <form:list-value> 13.10, <form:property> 13.8, <table:change-track-table-cell> 9.9.16, <table:covered-table-cell> 9.1.5, <table:table-cell> 9.1.4, <text:expression> 7.4.14, <text:user-field-decl> 7.4.8 and <text:variable-set> 7.4.4.

        +

        The office:currency attribute is usable with the following elements: <db:column> ?, <db:column-definition> ?, <form:list-value> ?, <form:property> ?, <table:change-track-table-cell> ?, <table:covered-table-cell> ?, <table:table-cell> ?, <text:expression> ?, <text:user-field-decl> ? and <text:variable-set> ?.

        -

        The office:currency attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The office:currency attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.374 office:date-value

        The office:date-value attribute specifies the date or date-time value for a table cell (<table:change-track-table-cell>, <table:covered-table-cell> and <table:table-cell>), a text field (<text:expression>, <text:user-defined>, <text:user-field-decl> and <text:variable-set>), or a form property (<form:list-value> and <form:property>).

        @@ -13632,44 +13634,44 @@

        19.374

        For <text:user-defined> elements, this attribute is only evaluated if the corresponding <meta:user-defined> 4.3.3 element has attribute meta:value-type="date".

        -

        The office:date-value attribute is usable with the following elements: <db:column> 12.35, <db:column-definition> 12.40, <form:list-value> 13.10, <form:property> 13.8, <table:change-track-table-cell> 9.9.16, <table:covered-table-cell> 9.1.5, <table:table-cell> 9.1.4, <text:expression> 7.4.14, <text:user-defined> 7.5.6, <text:user-field-decl> 7.4.8 and <text:variable-set> 7.4.4.

        +

        The office:date-value attribute is usable with the following elements: <db:column> ?, <db:column-definition> ?, <form:list-value> ?, <form:property> ?, <table:change-track-table-cell> ?, <table:covered-table-cell> ?, <table:table-cell> ?, <text:expression> ?, <text:user-defined> ?, <text:user-field-decl> ? and <text:variable-set> ?.

        -

        The office:date-value attribute has the data type dateOrDateTime 18.3.14.

        +

        The office:date-value attribute has the data type dateOrDateTime ?.

        19.375 office:dde-application

        The office:dde-application attribute specifies the name of the target application to use for the DDE connection.

        -

        The office:dde-application attribute is usable with the following elements: <office:dde-source> 14.7.5 and <text:dde-connection-decl> 14.7.3.

        +

        The office:dde-application attribute is usable with the following elements: <office:dde-source> ? and <text:dde-connection-decl> ?.

        -

        The office:dde-application attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The office:dde-application attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.376 office:dde-item

        The office:dde-item attribute specifies which information the target application should deliver.

        -

        The office:dde-item attribute is usable with the following elements: <office:dde-source> 14.7.5 and <text:dde-connection-decl> 14.7.3.

        +

        The office:dde-item attribute is usable with the following elements: <office:dde-source> ? and <text:dde-connection-decl> ?.

        -

        The office:dde-item attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The office:dde-item attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.377 office:dde-topic

        The office:dde-topic attribute specifies the name of the topic to use for the DDE connection.

        -

        The office:dde-topic attribute is usable with the following elements: <office:dde-source> 14.7.5 and <text:dde-connection-decl> 14.7.3.

        +

        The office:dde-topic attribute is usable with the following elements: <office:dde-source> ? and <text:dde-connection-decl> ?.

        -

        The office:dde-topic attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The office:dde-topic attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.378 office:display

        The office:display attribute specifies whether an annotation is visible.

        -

        The office:display attribute is usable with the following element: <office:annotation> 14.1.

        +

        The office:display attribute is usable with the following element: <office:annotation> ?.

        -

        The office:display attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The office:display attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.379 office:mimetype

        The office:mimetype attribute specifies the document type for a document that is contained in a single XML file. Its values are the MIME types that are used for the packaged variant of office documents.

        -

        The office:mimetype attribute is usable with the following element: <office:document> 3.1.2.

        +

        The office:mimetype attribute is usable with the following element: <office:document> ?.

        -

        The office:mimetype attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The office:mimetype attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.380 office:name

        19.380.1 General

        @@ -13678,78 +13680,78 @@

        19.380.2 <

        The office:name attribute specifies a name for a hyperlink. The name can serve as a target for other hyperlinks. The name does not have to be unique.

        -

        The office:name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:a> 10.4.12.

        +

        The office:name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:a> ?.

        -

        The office:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The office:name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.380.3 <draw:area-circle>

        The office:name attribute specifies a name for a shape represented by this element. The name does not have to be unique.

        -

        The office:name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:area-circle> 10.4.13.4.

        +

        The office:name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:area-circle> ?.

        -

        The office:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The office:name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.380.4 <draw:area-rectangle>

        The office:name attribute specifies a name for a shape represented by this element. The name does not have to be unique.

        -

        The office:name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:area-rectangle> 10.4.13.3.

        +

        The office:name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:area-rectangle> ?.

        -

        The office:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The office:name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.380.5 <draw:area-polygon>

        The office:name attribute specifies a name for an image map. The name does not have to be unique.

        -

        The office:name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:area-polygon> 10.4.13.5.

        +

        The office:name attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:area-polygon> ?.

        -

        The office:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The office:name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.380.6 <office:annotation>

        The office:name attribute specifies a name for an annotation. It is used to match <office:annotation> elements with the corresponding <office:annotation-end> 14.2 elements.

        The name that appears in the office:name attribute of any <office:annotation>, <office:annotation-end> pair shall be unique to that pair of elements in a document instance.

        -

        The office:name attribute is usable with the following element: <office:annotation> 14.1.

        +

        The office:name attribute is usable with the following element: <office:annotation> ?.

        -

        The office:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The office:name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.380.7 <office:annotation-end>

        The office:name attribute specifies a name for an annotation. It is used to match <office:annotation-end> elements with the corresponding <office:annotation> 14.1 elements.

        -

        The office:name attribute is usable with the following element: <office:annotation-end> 14.2.

        +

        The office:name attribute is usable with the following element: <office:annotation-end> ?.

        -

        The office:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The office:name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.380.8 <office:dde-source>

        The office:name attribute specifies the name by which a connection can be referenced.

        -

        The office:name attribute is usable with the following element: <office:dde-source> 14.7.5.

        +

        The office:name attribute is usable with the following element: <office:dde-source> ?.

        -

        The office:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The office:name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.380.9 <text:a>

        The office:name attribute specifies a name for a hyperlink. The name serves as a target for other hyperlinks and need not be unique.

        Note: This attribute is specified for compatibility with [HTML4] only, where an <a> element may serve as a link source and target simultaneously. This attribute should not be used for any purpose other than to represent links that came from a HTML document.

        -

        The office:name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:a> 6.1.8.

        +

        The office:name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:a> ?.

        -

        The office:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The office:name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.380.10 <text:dde-connection-decl>

        The office:name attribute specifies a name by which a connection can be referenced.

        -

        The office:name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:dde-connection-decl> 14.7.3.

        +

        The office:name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:dde-connection-decl> ?.

        -

        The office:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The office:name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.382 office:server-map

        The office:server-map attribute specifies that a link returns data to a server-side image map. The mouse coordinates of the click 19.406 position of the graphic shape are appended to the IRI of the link. The coordinates are be used by the server to determine which link to activate within the image map.

        The default value for this attribute is false.

        -

        The office:server-map attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:a> 10.4.12.

        +

        The office:server-map attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:a> ?.

        -

        The office:server-map attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The office:server-map attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.383 office:string-value

        The office:string-value attribute specifies the string-value for a table cell (<table:change-track-table-cell>, <table:covered-table-cell> and <table:table-cell>), a text field (<text:expression>, <text:user-defined>, <text:user-field-decl> and <text:variable-set>), or a form property (<form:list-value> and <form:property>).

        @@ -13758,9 +13760,9 @@

        19.383 For <text:user-defined> elements, this attribute is only evaluated if the corresponding <meta:user-defined> 4.3.3 element has (default) attribute meta:value-type="string".

        -

        The office:string-value attribute is usable with the following elements: <db:column> 12.35, <db:column-definition> 12.40, <form:list-value> 13.10, <form:property> 13.8, <table:change-track-table-cell> 9.9.16, <table:covered-table-cell> 9.1.5, <table:table-cell> 9.1.4, <text:expression> 7.4.14, <text:user-defined> 7.5.6, <text:user-field-decl> 7.4.8 and <text:variable-set> 7.4.4.

        +

        The office:string-value attribute is usable with the following elements: <db:column> ?, <db:column-definition> ?, <form:list-value> ?, <form:property> ?, <table:change-track-table-cell> ?, <table:covered-table-cell> ?, <table:table-cell> ?, <text:expression> ?, <text:user-defined> ?, <text:user-field-decl> ? and <text:variable-set> ?.

        -

        The office:string-value attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The office:string-value attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.384 office:target-frame

        The office:target-frame attribute specifies a target frame.

        @@ -13769,9 +13771,9 @@

        19.384
      261. _blank: The referenced document is displayed in a new frame. 

      262. _parent: The referenced document is displayed in the parent frame of the current frame. 

      263. _self: The referenced document replaces the content of the current frame. 

      264. _top: The referenced document is displayed in the topmost frame, that is the frame that contains the current frame as a child or descendant but is not contained within another frame. 

      265. A frame name: The referenced document is displayed in the named frame. If the named frame does not exist, a new frame with that name is created. 

      266. The default value for this attribute is _blank.

        -

        The office:target-frame attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:button> 13.5.15, <form:form> 13.3 and <form:image> 13.5.16.

        +

        The office:target-frame attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:button> ?, <form:form> ? and <form:image> ?.

        -

        The office:target-frame attribute has the data type targetFrameName 18.3.35.

        +

        The office:target-frame attribute has the data type targetFrameName ?.

        19.385 office:target-frame-name

        The office:target-frame-name attribute specifies the name of a target frame.

        @@ -13780,9 +13782,9 @@

        19.385
        • _blank: The referenced document is displayed in a new frame. 

        • _parent: The referenced document is displayed in the parent frame of the current frame. 

        • _self: The referenced document replaces the content of the current frame. 

        • _top: The referenced document is displayed in the topmost frame, that is the frame that contains the current frame as a child or descendant but is not contained within another frame. 

        • A frame name: The referenced document is displayed in the named frame. If the named frame does not exist, a new frame with that name is created. 

        The office:target-frame-name attribute may be used together with an xlink:show 19.917 attribute. In that case, if the value of the attribute is _blank, the xlink:show attribute value should be new. If the value of the attribute is any of the other value options, the value of the xlink:show attribute should be replace.

        -

        The office:target-frame-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:a> 10.4.12, <draw:area-circle> 10.4.13.4, <draw:area-polygon> 10.4.13.5, <draw:area-rectangle> 10.4.13.3, <meta:hyperlink-behaviour> 4.3.2.14 and <text:a> 6.1.8.

        +

        The office:target-frame-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:a> ?, <draw:area-circle> ?, <draw:area-polygon> ?, <draw:area-rectangle> ?, <meta:hyperlink-behaviour> ? and <text:a> ?.

        -

        The office:target-frame-name attribute has the data type targetFrameName 18.3.35.

        +

        The office:target-frame-name attribute has the data type targetFrameName ?.

        19.386 office:time-value

        The office:time-value attribute specifies the time value for a table cell (<table:change-track-table-cell>, <table:covered-table-cell> and <table:table-cell>), a text field (<text:expression>, <text:user-defined>, <text:user-field-decl> and <text:variable-set>), or a form property (<form:list-value> and <form:property>).

        @@ -13791,18 +13793,18 @@

        19.386

        For <text:user-defined> elements, this attribute is only evaluated if the corresponding <meta:user-defined> 4.3.3 element has attribute meta:value-type="time".

        -

        The office:time-value attribute is usable with the following elements: <db:column> 12.35, <db:column-definition> 12.40, <form:list-value> 13.10, <form:property> 13.8, <table:change-track-table-cell> 9.9.16, <table:covered-table-cell> 9.1.5, <table:table-cell> 9.1.4, <text:expression> 7.4.14, <text:user-defined> 7.5.6, <text:user-field-decl> 7.4.8 and <text:variable-set> 7.4.4.

        +

        The office:time-value attribute is usable with the following elements: <db:column> ?, <db:column-definition> ?, <form:list-value> ?, <form:property> ?, <table:change-track-table-cell> ?, <table:covered-table-cell> ?, <table:table-cell> ?, <text:expression> ?, <text:user-defined> ?, <text:user-field-decl> ? and <text:variable-set> ?.

        -

        The office:time-value attribute has the data type duration 18.2.

        +

        The office:time-value attribute has the data type duration ?.

        19.387 office:title

        The office:title attribute specifies a short accessible description.

        Note: See appendix D for guidelines on using this attribute.

        -

        The office:title attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:a> 10.4.12 and <text:a> 6.1.8.

        +

        The office:title attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:a> ? and <text:a> ?.

        -

        The office:title attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The office:title attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.388 office:value

        The office:value attribute specifies the currency, float or percentage value for a table cell (<table:change-track-table-cell>, <table:covered-table-cell> and <table:table-cell>), a text field (<text:expression>, <text:user-defined>, <text:user-field-decl> and <text:variable-set>), or a form property (<form:list-value> and <form:property>).

        @@ -13811,7 +13813,7 @@

        19.388 <

        For <text:user-defined> elements, this attribute is only interpreted if the corresponding <meta:user-defined> 4.3.3 element has attribute meta:value-type="float".

        -

        The office:value attribute is usable with the following elements: <db:column> 12.35, <db:column-definition> 12.40, <form:list-value> 13.10, <form:property> 13.8, <table:change-track-table-cell> 9.9.16, <table:covered-table-cell> 9.1.5, <table:table-cell> 9.1.4, <text:expression> 7.4.14, <text:user-defined> 7.5.6, <text:user-field-decl> 7.4.8 and <text:variable-set> 7.4.4.

        +

        The office:value attribute is usable with the following elements: <db:column> ?, <db:column-definition> ?, <form:list-value> ?, <form:property> ?, <table:change-track-table-cell> ?, <table:covered-table-cell> ?, <table:table-cell> ?, <text:expression> ?, <text:user-defined> ?, <text:user-field-decl> ? and <text:variable-set> ?.

        19.389 office:value-type

        The office:value-type attribute specifies the value-type of a table cell (<table:change-track-table-cell>, <table:covered-table-cell> and <table:table-cell>), a text field (<text:expression>, <text:user-field-decl>, <text:variable-decl>, <text:variable-input>and <text:variable-set>), or a form property (<form:list-value> and <form:property>).

        @@ -13819,13 +13821,11 @@

        19.389

        It specifies a default value type of database columns and database column definitions (<db:column> 12.35 and <db:column-definition> 12.40).

        The value type of each of these elements shall be specified. If the value type is not string or if the <table:table-cell> element content differs from the value of the element, the corresponding Value Attribute(s) (Table 14 - Value attributes) shall contain the value(s) of the element.

        - -

        - +

         

        Table 14 - Value attributes

        -
        +

        Value Type

        Value Attribute(s)

        @@ -13833,7 +13833,7 @@

        19.389

        Encoded as...

        Example

        -
        +

        boolean

        office:boolean-value

        @@ -13841,7 +13841,7 @@

        19.389

        true or false

        "true"

        -
        +

        currency

        office:value and
        office:currency

        @@ -13849,7 +13849,7 @@

        19.389

        Numeric value and
        currency symbol

        "100"
        "USD"

        -
        +

        date

        office:date-value

        @@ -13857,7 +13857,7 @@

        19.389

        Date value as specified in §3.2.9 of [xmlschema-2], or date and time value as specified in §3.2.7 of [xmlschema-2]

        "2003-04-17"

        -
        +

        error

        office:error

        @@ -13865,7 +13865,7 @@

        19.389

        String

        "error"

        -
        +

        float

        office:value

        @@ -13873,7 +13873,7 @@

        19.389

        Numeric value

        "12.345"

        -
        +

        percentage

        office:value

        @@ -13881,7 +13881,7 @@

        19.389

        Numeric value

        "0.50"

        -
        +

        string

        office:string-value

        @@ -13889,7 +13889,7 @@

        19.389

        Strings

        "abc def"

        -
        +

        time

        office:time-value

        @@ -13897,7 +13897,7 @@

        19.389

        Duration, as specified in §3.2.6 of [xmlschema-2]

        "PT03H30M00S"

        -
        +

        void

        none

        @@ -13908,18 +13908,18 @@

        19.389

        Note: The OpenDocument concept of field values and value types and their encoding in XML is also modeled on the corresponding XML for table cell attributes.

        -

        The office:value-type attribute is usable with the following elements: <db:column> 12.35, <db:column-definition> 12.40, <form:list-property> 13.9, <form:property> 13.8, <table:change-track-table-cell> 9.9.16, <table:covered-table-cell> 9.1.5, <table:table-cell> 9.1.4, <text:expression> 7.4.14, <text:user-field-decl> 7.4.8, <text:variable-decl> 7.4.3, <text:variable-input> 7.4.6 and <text:variable-set> 7.4.4.

        +

        The office:value-type attribute is usable with the following elements: <db:column> ?, <db:column-definition> ?, <form:list-property> ?, <form:property> ?, <table:change-track-table-cell> ?, <table:covered-table-cell> ?, <table:table-cell> ?, <text:expression> ?, <text:user-field-decl> ?, <text:variable-decl> ?, <text:variable-input> ? and <text:variable-set> ?.

        -

        The office:value-type attribute has the data type valueType 18.3.39.

        +

        The office:value-type attribute has the data type valueType ?.

        19.390 office:version

        -

        The office:version attribute identifies the version of the OpenDocument specification that defines the associated element, its schema, its complete content, and its interpretation.

        +

        The office:version attribute identifies the version of the OpenDocument specification that defines the associated element, its schema, its complete content, and its interpretation.

        The office:version attribute shall be present in every <office:document>, <office:document-content>, <office:document-styles>, <office:document-meta>, and <office:document-settings> element in the XML documents that comprise an OpenDocument 1.4 document. The value of the office:version attribute shall be "1.4".

        Note: The office:version attribute value was not required by OpenDocument specifications prior to 1.2.

         

         

        -

        The office:version attribute is usable with the following elements: <office:document> 3.1.2, <office:document-content> 3.1.3.2, <office:document-meta> 3.1.3.4, <office:document-settings> 3.1.3.5 and <office:document-styles> 3.1.3.3.

        +

        The office:version attribute is usable with the following elements: <office:document> ?, <office:document-content> ?, <office:document-meta> ?, <office:document-settings> ? and <office:document-styles> ?.

        The only value of the office:version attribute is 1.4.

        19.391 presentation:action

        @@ -13927,8 +13927,8 @@

        19.391 The presentation:action attribute specifies the type of action that is executed when an event is triggered.

        The defined values for the presentation:action attribute are:

        -
        • execute: another application is launched when this event is triggered. The application is specified with the xlink:href 19.916 attribute on the same <presentation:event-listener> element. 

        • fade-out: the object that contains this event is faded out when this event is triggered. The attributes presentation:effect 19.398, presentation:direction 19.396, presentation:speed 19.421 and presentation:start-scale 19.422 can be used to set the effect. 

        • first-page: the presentation jumps to the first page of the current document. 

        • hide: the object that contains this event is hidden if the event is triggered. 

        • last-page: the presentation jumps to the last page of the current document. 

        • last-visited-page: the presentation jumps to the page that was displayed before the current page. 

        • next-page: the presentation jumps to the next page. 

        • none: no action is performed when this event is triggered. 

        • previous-page: the presentation jumps to the previous page. 

        • show: the target of an IRI is opened when this event is triggered. The IRI is specified with the xlink:href 19.916 attribute on the same <presentation:event-listener> element. 

        • sound: an audio effect is started when the effect is triggered. The audio effect is described by a <presentation:sound> 10.8.2 child element. 

        • stop: if a slide show is active, it will be stopped. 

        • verb: if the object that contains this event supports the execution of [OLE] verbs, the verb with the id set in the presentation:verb 19.432 attribute is executed. 

        -

        The presentation:action attribute is usable with the following element: <presentation:event-listener> 10.9.2.

        +
        • execute: another application is launched when this event is triggered. The application is specified with the xlink:href 19.916 attribute on the same <presentation:event-listener> element. 

        • fade-out: the object that contains this event is faded out when this event is triggered. The attributes presentation:effect 19.398, presentation:direction 19.396, presentation:speed 19.421 and presentation:start-scale 19.422 can be used to set the effect. 

        • first-page: the presentation jumps to the first page of the current document. 

        • hide: the object that contains this event is hidden if the event is triggered. 

        • last-page: the presentation jumps to the last page of the current document. 

        • last-visited-page: the presentation jumps to the page that was displayed before the current page. 

        • next-page: the presentation jumps to the next page. 

        • none: no action is performed when this event is triggered. 

        • previous-page: the presentation jumps to the previous page. 

        • show: the target of an IRI is opened when this event is triggered. The IRI is specified with the xlink:href 19.916 attribute on the same <presentation:event-listener> element. 

        • sound: an audio effect is started when the effect is triggered. The audio effect is described by a <presentation:sound> 10.9.3 child element. 

        • stop: if a slide show is active, it will be stopped. 

        • verb: if the object that contains this event supports the execution of [OLE] verbs, the verb with the id set in the presentation:verb 19.432 attribute is executed. 

        +

        The presentation:action attribute is usable with the following element: <presentation:event-listener> ?.

        The values of the presentation:action attribute are none, previous-page, next-page, first-page, last-page, hide, stop, execute, show, verb, fade-out, sound or last-visited-page.

        19.392 presentation:animations

        @@ -13939,7 +13939,7 @@

        19.392 <
        • disabled: image animations cannot be played during a presentation. 

        • enabled: image animations can be played during a presentation. 

        The default value for this attribute is enabled.

        -

        The presentation:animations attribute is usable with the following element: <presentation:settings> 10.9.4.7.

        +

        The presentation:animations attribute is usable with the following element: <presentation:settings> ?.

        The values of the presentation:animations attribute are enabled or disabled.

        19.393 presentation:class

        @@ -13952,7 +13952,7 @@

        19.393 When used with drawing shapes contained in master pages, the defined values for the presentation:class attribute are:

        • date-time: drawing shape is used as a date and/or time shape. Date and Time shapes are standard text shapes. 

        • footer: drawing shape is used as a footer. Footer shapes are standard text shapes. 

        • header: drawing shape is used as a header. Header shapes are standard text shapes. 

        • page-number: drawing shape is used as a page number shape. Page Number shapes are standard text shapes. 

        -

        The presentation:class attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:frame> 10.4.2 and <draw:page-thumbnail> 10.3.14.

        +

        The presentation:class attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:frame> ? and <draw:page-thumbnail> ?.

        The values of the presentation:class attribute are title, outline, subtitle, text, graphic, object, chart, table, orgchart, page, notes, handout, header, footer, date-time or page-number.

        19.394 presentation:class-names

        @@ -13961,16 +13961,16 @@

        19.394

        If both presentation:style-name and presentation:class-names are present, the style referenced by the presentation:style-name 19.426 attribute is applied before the styles referenced by the presentation:class-names attribute.

        -

        The presentation:class-names attribute is usable with the following elements: <dr3d:cube> 10.5.4, <dr3d:extrude> 10.5.6, <dr3d:rotate> 10.5.7, <dr3d:scene> 10.5.2, <dr3d:sphere> 10.5.5, <draw:caption> 10.3.11, <draw:circle> 10.3.8, <draw:connector> 10.3.10, <draw:control> 10.3.13, <draw:custom-shape> 10.6.1, <draw:ellipse> 10.3.9, <draw:frame> 10.4.2, <draw:g> 10.3.15, <draw:line> 10.3.3, <draw:measure> 10.3.12, <draw:page-thumbnail> 10.3.14, <draw:path> 10.3.7, <draw:polygon> 10.3.5, <draw:polyline> 10.3.4, <draw:rect> 10.3.2, <draw:regular-polygon> 10.3.6 and <office:annotation> 14.1.

        +

        The presentation:class-names attribute is usable with the following elements: <dr3d:cube> ?, <dr3d:extrude> ?, <dr3d:rotate> ?, <dr3d:scene> ?, <dr3d:sphere> ?, <draw:caption> ?, <draw:circle> ?, <draw:connector> ?, <draw:control> ?, <draw:custom-shape> ?, <draw:ellipse> ?, <draw:frame> ?, <draw:g> ?, <draw:line> ?, <draw:measure> ?, <draw:page-thumbnail> ?, <draw:path> ?, <draw:polygon> ?, <draw:polyline> ?, <draw:rect> ?, <draw:regular-polygon> ? and <office:annotation> ?.

        -

        The presentation:class-names attribute has the data type styleNameRefs 18.3.34.

        +

        The presentation:class-names attribute has the data type styleNameRefs ?.

        19.395 presentation:delay (deprecated)

        The presentation:delay attribute specifies the delay before a presentation effect starts after the previous one has finished.

        -

        The presentation:delay attribute is usable with the following elements: <presentation:hide-shape> 10.8.5, <presentation:hide-text> 10.8.6, <presentation:show-shape> 10.8.3 and <presentation:show-text> 10.8.4.

        +

        The presentation:delay attribute is usable with the following elements: <presentation:hide-shape> ?, <presentation:hide-text> ?, <presentation:show-shape> ? and <presentation:show-text> ?.

        -

        The presentation:delay attribute has the data type duration 18.2.

        +

        The presentation:delay attribute has the data type duration ?.

        19.396 presentation:direction

        The presentation:direction attribute specifies the direction of an effect.

        @@ -13979,7 +13979,7 @@

        19.396
      267. clockwise: effect moves in a clockwise direction. 

      268. counter-clockwise: effect moves in a counter-clockwise direction. 

      269. from-bottom: effect moves from the bottom of the presentation area. 

      270. from-center: effect moves from the center of the presentation area. 

      271. from-left: effect moves from the left of the presentation area. 

      272. from-right: effect moves from the right of the presentation area. 

      273. from-top: effect moves from the top of the presentation area. 

      274. from-lower-left: effect moves from the lower-left of the presentation area. 

      275. from-lower-right: effect moves from the lower-right of the presentation area. 

      276. from-upper-left: effect moves from the upper-left of the presentation area. 

      277. from-upper-right: effect moves from the upper-right of the presentation area. 

      278. horizontal: effect moves from the bottom of the presentation area. 

      279. none: no presentation effect direction 

      280. path: effect moves from the bottom of the presentation area. 

      281. spiral-inward-left: effect spirals inward from the left of the presentation area. 

      282. spiral-inward-right: effect spirals inward from the right of the presentation area. 

      283. spiral-outward-left: effect spirals outward to the left of the presentation area. 

      284. spiral-outward-right: effect spirals outward to the right of the presentation area. 

      285. to-left: effect moves to the left of the presentation area. 

      286. to-top: effect moves to the top of the presentation area. 

      287. to-right: effect moves to the right of the presentation area. 

      288. to-bottom: effect moves to the bottom of the presentation area. 

      289. to-center: effect moves from the center of the presentation area. 

      290. to-lower-left: effect moves to the lower-left of the presentation area. 

      291. to-upper-left: effect moves to the upper-left of the presentation area. 

      292. to-lower-right: effect moves to the lower-right of the presentation area. 

      293. to-upper-right: effect moves to the upper-right of the presentation area. 

      294. vertical: effect moves vertically in the presentation area. 

      295. The default value for this attribute is none.

        -

        The presentation:direction attribute is usable with the following elements: <presentation:event-listener> 10.9.2, <presentation:hide-shape> 10.8.5, <presentation:hide-text> 10.8.6, <presentation:show-shape> 10.8.3 and <presentation:show-text> 10.8.4.

        +

        The presentation:direction attribute is usable with the following elements: <presentation:event-listener> ?, <presentation:hide-shape> ?, <presentation:hide-text> ?, <presentation:show-shape> ? and <presentation:show-text> ?.

        The values of the presentation:direction attribute are none, from-left, from-top, from-right, from-bottom, from-center, from-upper-left, from-upper-right, from-lower-left, from-lower-right, to-left, to-top, to-right, to-bottom, to-upper-left, to-upper-right, to-lower-right, to-lower-left, path, spiral-inward-left, spiral-inward-right, spiral-outward-left, spiral-outward-right, vertical, horizontal, to-center, clockwise or counter-clockwise.

        19.397 presentation:endless

        @@ -13990,9 +13990,9 @@

        19.397
      296. false: presentation does not repeat indefinitely. 

      297. true: presentation repeats indefinitely. 

      298. The default value for this attribute is false.

        -

        The presentation:endless attribute is usable with the following element: <presentation:settings> 10.9.4.7.

        +

        The presentation:endless attribute is usable with the following element: <presentation:settings> ?.

        -

        The presentation:endless attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The presentation:endless attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.398 presentation:effect

        The presentation:effect attribute specifies the type of an effect.

        @@ -14001,7 +14001,7 @@

        19.398
      299. appear: the shape is faded in by just switching its state from invisible to visible. 

      300. checkerboard: the shape is faded in or out by drawing or removing checkerboard-like blocks that increase in size over time. 

      301. close: the shape is drawn or removed line by line, either horizontally or vertically, starting at the edge of the shape. 

      302. dissolve: the shape is faded in or out by drawing or removing small blocks in a random fashion. 

      303. fade: the shape fades from its visible or hidden state to a hidden or visible state. 

      304. hide: the shape is faded out by just switching its state from visible to invisible. 

      305. laser: this effect is only available for text shapes; the characters of the text are moved one by one from the top edge of the screen to their final position. 

      306. lines: the shape is faded in and out by drawing or removing line by line, either horizontally or vertically, in a random fashion. 

      307. move: the shape moves from or to its final position. 

      308. move-short: like the move effect, but the moving shape is clipped to its final bounding rectangle during fade. 

      309. none: no effect is used. 

      310. open: the shape is drawn or removed line by line, either horizontally or vertically, starting at the center of the shape. 

      311. random: an effect is chosen at random to fade the shape in or out. 

      312. rotate: the shape rotates horizontally or vertically for a short amount of time during this effect. 

      313. stretch: the shape is faded in or out by changing its size during this effect. 

      314. stripes: the shape is faded in or out by drawing or removing horizontal or vertical stripes that change their size. 

      315. wavyline: the shape is faded in and out by drawing or removing small blocks in a snake like fashion. 

      316. The default value for this attribute is none.

        -

        The presentation:effect attribute is usable with the following elements: <presentation:event-listener> 10.9.2, <presentation:hide-shape> 10.8.5, <presentation:hide-text> 10.8.6, <presentation:show-shape> 10.8.3 and <presentation:show-text> 10.8.4.

        +

        The presentation:effect attribute is usable with the following elements: <presentation:event-listener> ?, <presentation:hide-shape> ?, <presentation:hide-text> ?, <presentation:show-shape> ? and <presentation:show-text> ?.

        The values of the presentation:effect attribute are none, fade, move, stripes, open, close, dissolve, wavyline, random, lines, laser, appear, hide, move-short, checkerboard, rotate or stretch.

        19.399 presentation:force-manual

        @@ -14012,9 +14012,9 @@

        19.399
        • false: presentation:transition-type attribute is not set to manual. 

        • true: presentation:transition-type attribute is set to manual. 

        The default value for this attribute is false.

        -

        The presentation:force-manual attribute is usable with the following element: <presentation:settings> 10.9.4.7.

        +

        The presentation:force-manual attribute is usable with the following element: <presentation:settings> ?.

        -

        The presentation:force-manual attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The presentation:force-manual attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.400 presentation:full-screen

        The presentation:full-screen attribute specifies whether the presentation is displayed in full-screen mode or in a window.

        @@ -14023,25 +14023,25 @@

        19.400
        • false: presentation is displayed in a window. 

        • true: presentation is displayed in full-screen mode. 

        The default value for this attribute is true.

        -

        The presentation:full-screen attribute is usable with the following element: <presentation:settings> 10.9.4.7.

        +

        The presentation:full-screen attribute is usable with the following element: <presentation:settings> ?.

        -

        The presentation:full-screen attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The presentation:full-screen attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.401 presentation:group-id

        The presentation:group-id attribute specifies a group id. This id can be used to group animation elements within a user interface, where a group consists of all animation elements that have the same group id.

        -

        The presentation:group-id attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:audio> 15.5, <anim:command> 15.6.1, <anim:iterate> 15.4.4, <anim:par> 15.4.2 and <anim:seq> 15.4.3.

        +

        The presentation:group-id attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:audio> ?, <anim:command> ?, <anim:iterate> ?, <anim:par> ? and <anim:seq> ?.

        -

        The presentation:group-id attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The presentation:group-id attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.402 presentation:master-element

        The presentation:master-element attribute specifies the id of an animation element.

        Note: Consumer user interfaces may consider animation elements that have a presentation:master-element attribute to be a part of the animation element that is referenced, and may therefore exclude them from any lists of defined animations.

        -

        The presentation:master-element attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:audio> 15.5, <anim:command> 15.6.1, <anim:iterate> 15.4.4, <anim:par> 15.4.2 and <anim:seq> 15.4.3.

        +

        The presentation:master-element attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:audio> ?, <anim:command> ?, <anim:iterate> ?, <anim:par> ? and <anim:seq> ?.

        -

        The presentation:master-element attribute has the data type IDREF 18.2.

        +

        The presentation:master-element attribute has the data type IDREF ?.

        19.403 presentation:mouse-as-pen

        The presentation:mouse-as-pen attribute specifies if a mouse pointer is displayed as a pen or a pointer.

        @@ -14050,9 +14050,9 @@

        19.403
        • false: mouse pointer is displayed as a pointer. 

        • true: mouse pointer is displayed as a pen for drawing. 

        The default value for this attribute is false.

        -

        The presentation:mouse-as-pen attribute is usable with the following element: <presentation:settings> 10.9.4.7.

        +

        The presentation:mouse-as-pen attribute is usable with the following element: <presentation:settings> ?.

        -

        The presentation:mouse-as-pen attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The presentation:mouse-as-pen attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.404 presentation:mouse-visible

        The presentation:mouse-visible attribute specifies whether a mouse pointer is visible during a presentation.

        @@ -14061,16 +14061,16 @@

        19.40
        • false: mouse not visible during presentation. 

        • true: mouse visible during presentation. 

        The default value for this attribute is true.

        -

        The presentation:mouse-visible attribute is usable with the following element: <presentation:settings> 10.9.4.7.

        +

        The presentation:mouse-visible attribute is usable with the following element: <presentation:settings> ?.

        -

        The presentation:mouse-visible attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The presentation:mouse-visible attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.405 presentation:name

        The presentation:name attribute identifies the element on which it appears inside a presentation.

        -

        The presentation:name attribute is usable with the following elements: <presentation:date-time-decl> 10.9.4.6, <presentation:footer-decl> 10.9.4.4, <presentation:header-decl> 10.9.4.2 and <presentation:show> 10.9.4.8.

        +

        The presentation:name attribute is usable with the following elements: <presentation:date-time-decl> ?, <presentation:footer-decl> ?, <presentation:header-decl> ? and <presentation:show> ?.

        -

        The presentation:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The presentation:name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.406 presentation:node-type

        The presentation:node-type attribute specifies a node type for an animation element.

        @@ -14081,7 +14081,7 @@

        19.406 The default value for this attribute is default.

        -

        The presentation:node-type attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:audio> 15.5, <anim:command> 15.6.1, <anim:iterate> 15.4.4, <anim:par> 15.4.2 and <anim:seq> 15.4.3.

        +

        The presentation:node-type attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:audio> ?, <anim:command> ?, <anim:iterate> ?, <anim:par> ? and <anim:seq> ?.

        The values of the presentation:node-type attribute are default, on-click, with-previous, after-previous, timing-root, main-sequence or interactive-sequence.

        19.407 presentation:object

        @@ -14090,55 +14090,55 @@

        19.407 The defined values for the presentation:object attribute are the same as those defined for the presentation:class attribute. 19.393

        -

        The presentation:object attribute is usable with the following element: <presentation:placeholder> 16.44.

        +

        The presentation:object attribute is usable with the following element: <presentation:placeholder> ?.

        The values of the presentation:object attribute are title, outline, subtitle, text, graphic, object, chart, table, orgchart, page, notes, handout, header, footer, date-time or page-number.

        19.408 presentation:pages

        The presentation:pages attribute specifies a comma “,” (U+002C, COMMA) separated list of page names as given by draw:name 19.197 attributes on <draw:page> 10.2.4 elements. The pages are displayed in the order in which they are listed during a presentation that uses this show. Pages can be included more than once.

        -

        The presentation:pages attribute is usable with the following element: <presentation:show> 10.9.4.8.

        +

        The presentation:pages attribute is usable with the following element: <presentation:show> ?.

        -

        The presentation:pages attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The presentation:pages attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.409 presentation:path-id (deprecated)

        The presentation:path-id attribute specifies a polygon shape by the value of its draw:shape-id 19.210 attribute. An effect moves along the lines of the specified polygon. The referenced polygon is not visible during the presentation.

        -

        The presentation:path-id attribute is usable with the following elements: <presentation:hide-shape> 10.8.5, <presentation:hide-text> 10.8.6, <presentation:show-shape> 10.8.3 and <presentation:show-text> 10.8.4.

        +

        The presentation:path-id attribute is usable with the following elements: <presentation:hide-shape> ?, <presentation:hide-text> ?, <presentation:show-shape> ? and <presentation:show-text> ?.

        -

        The presentation:path-id attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The presentation:path-id attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.410 presentation:pause

        The presentation:pause attribute specifies a time duration for displaying a pause screen before the presentation is played again if the presentation is to be repeated indefinitely. If this attribute is not set or has a value of P0s, a pause screen is not displayed in endless mode.

        -

        The presentation:pause attribute is usable with the following element: <presentation:settings> 10.9.4.7.

        +

        The presentation:pause attribute is usable with the following element: <presentation:settings> ?.

        -

        The presentation:pause attribute has the data type duration 18.2.

        +

        The presentation:pause attribute has the data type duration ?.

        19.411 presentation:placeholder

        The presentation:placeholder attribute specifies if a shape is a placeholder or a presentation object with content.

        • true: the shape is a placeholder. 

        • false: the shape is a presentation object with content. 

        The default value is false.

        -

        The presentation:placeholder attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:frame> 10.4.2 and <draw:page-thumbnail> 10.3.14.

        +

        The presentation:placeholder attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:frame> ? and <draw:page-thumbnail> ?.

        -

        The presentation:placeholder attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The presentation:placeholder attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.412 presentation:play-full

        The presentation:play-full attribute specifies when an effect starts.

        The defined values for the presentation:play-full attribute are:

        • false: effect starts after current effect ends. 

        • true: effect starts after the sound specified by its parent <presentation:sound> element ends. 

        -

        The presentation:play-full attribute is usable with the following element: <presentation:sound> 10.8.2.

        +

        The presentation:play-full attribute is usable with the following element: <presentation:sound> ?.

        -

        The presentation:play-full attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The presentation:play-full attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.413 presentation:presentation-page-layout-name

        The presentation:presentation-page-layout-name attribute references the style:name 19.502 attribute of a <style:presentation-page-layout> 16.43 element.

        -

        The presentation:presentation-page-layout-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:page> 10.2.4 and <style:handout-master> 10.2.1.

        +

        The presentation:presentation-page-layout-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:page> ? and <style:handout-master> ?.

        -

        The presentation:presentation-page-layout-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The presentation:presentation-page-layout-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        19.414 presentation:preset-class

        The presentation:preset-class attribute specifies the class of the preset that was used to create an animation element.

        @@ -14147,30 +14147,30 @@

        19.414
        • custom: the preset was a user-defined one. This is the default setting. 

        • entrance: the preset was an entrance effect. 

        • exit: the preset was an exit effect. 

        • emphasis: the preset was an emphasis effect. 

        • motion-path: the preset was a motion path. 

        • ole-action: the preset was an ole action. 

        • media-call: the preset was a media call. 

        The default value for this attribute is custom.

        -

        The presentation:preset-class attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:audio> 15.5, <anim:command> 15.6.1, <anim:iterate> 15.4.4, <anim:par> 15.4.2 and <anim:seq> 15.4.3.

        +

        The presentation:preset-class attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:audio> ?, <anim:command> ?, <anim:iterate> ?, <anim:par> ? and <anim:seq> ?.

        The values of the presentation:preset-class attribute are custom, entrance, exit, emphasis, motion-path, ole-action or media-call.

        19.415 presentation:preset-id

        The presentation:preset-id attribute specifies the name of the preset that was used to create an animation element.

        -

        The presentation:preset-id attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:audio> 15.5, <anim:command> 15.6.1, <anim:iterate> 15.4.4, <anim:par> 15.4.2 and <anim:seq> 15.4.3.

        +

        The presentation:preset-id attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:audio> ?, <anim:command> ?, <anim:iterate> ?, <anim:par> ? and <anim:seq> ?.

        -

        The presentation:preset-id attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The presentation:preset-id attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.416 presentation:preset-sub-type

        The presentation:preset-sub-type attribute specifies the sub-type of the preset that was used to create an animation element.

        -

        The presentation:preset-sub-type attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:audio> 15.5, <anim:command> 15.6.1, <anim:iterate> 15.4.4, <anim:par> 15.4.2 and <anim:seq> 15.4.3.

        +

        The presentation:preset-sub-type attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:audio> ?, <anim:command> ?, <anim:iterate> ?, <anim:par> ? and <anim:seq> ?.

        -

        The presentation:preset-sub-type attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The presentation:preset-sub-type attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.417 presentation:show

        The presentation:show attribute specifies the name of a <presentation:show> element that is used for the presentation. If the presentation:start-page 19.423 attribute is set, it overrides the value of this attribute.

        -

        The presentation:show attribute is usable with the following element: <presentation:settings> 10.9.4.7.

        +

        The presentation:show attribute is usable with the following element: <presentation:settings> ?.

        -

        The presentation:show attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The presentation:show attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.418 presentation:show-end-of-presentation-slide

        The presentation:show-end-of-presentation-slide attribute specifies whether an additional slide should be shown at the end of the presentation, indicating the presentation is finished.

        @@ -14181,9 +14181,9 @@

        false: end-of-presentation slide not shown at end of presentation. 

      317. true: end-of-presentation slide shown at end of presentation. 

      318. The default value for this attribute is true.

        -

        The presentation:show-end-of-presentation-slide attribute is usable with the following element: <presentation:settings> 10.9.4.7.

        +

        The presentation:show-end-of-presentation-slide attribute is usable with the following element: <presentation:settings> ?.

        -

        The presentation:show-end-of-presentation-slide attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The presentation:show-end-of-presentation-slide attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        10.9.4.7.

        +

        The presentation:show-logo attribute is usable with the following element: <presentation:settings> ?.

        -

        The presentation:show-logo attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The presentation:show-logo attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.420 presentation:source

        The presentation:source attribute specifies whether the current date/time or the fixed content of the field declaration is displayed.

        • fixed: display content of the attribute's <presentation:date-time-decl> element 

        • current-date: display the current date/time as reported by the operating system 

        -

        The presentation:source attribute is usable with the following element: <presentation:date-time-decl> 10.9.4.6.

        +

        The presentation:source attribute is usable with the following element: <presentation:date-time-decl> ?.

        The values of the presentation:source attribute are fixed or current-date.

        19.421 presentation:speed

        @@ -14212,7 +14212,7 @@

        19.421 The default value for this attribute is medium.

        -

        The presentation:speed attribute is usable with the following elements: <presentation:event-listener> 10.9.2, <presentation:hide-shape> 10.8.5, <presentation:hide-text> 10.8.6, <presentation:play> 10.8.8, <presentation:show-shape> 10.8.3 and <presentation:show-text> 10.8.4.

        +

        The presentation:speed attribute is usable with the following elements: <presentation:event-listener> ?, <presentation:hide-shape> ?, <presentation:hide-text> ?, <presentation:play> ?, <presentation:show-shape> ? and <presentation:show-text> ?.

        The values of the presentation:speed attribute are slow, medium or fast.

        19.422 presentation:start-scale

        @@ -14221,16 +14221,16 @@

        19.422

        The default value for this attribute is 100%.

        -

        The presentation:start-scale attribute is usable with the following elements: <presentation:event-listener> 10.9.2, <presentation:hide-shape> 10.8.5, <presentation:hide-text> 10.8.6, <presentation:show-shape> 10.8.3 and <presentation:show-text> 10.8.4.

        +

        The presentation:start-scale attribute is usable with the following elements: <presentation:event-listener> ?, <presentation:hide-shape> ?, <presentation:hide-text> ?, <presentation:show-shape> ? and <presentation:show-text> ?.

        -

        The presentation:start-scale attribute has the data type percent 18.3.24.

        +

        The presentation:start-scale attribute has the data type percent ?.

        19.423 presentation:start-page

        The presentation:start-page attribute specifies the name of the page on which the presentation starts. If this attribute is set, it overrides the presentation:show 19.417 attribute.

        -

        The presentation:start-page attribute is usable with the following element: <presentation:settings> 10.9.4.7.

        +

        The presentation:start-page attribute is usable with the following element: <presentation:settings> ?.

        -

        The presentation:start-page attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The presentation:start-page attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.424 presentation:start-with-navigator

        The presentation:start-with-navigator attribute specifies whether a navigator window is initially displayed during a presentation.

        @@ -14239,9 +14239,9 @@

      319. false: navigator window not displayed initially during a presentation. 

      320. true: navigator window displayed initially during a presentation. 

      321. The default value for this attribute is false.

        -

        The presentation:start-with-navigator attribute is usable with the following element: <presentation:settings> 10.9.4.7.

        +

        The presentation:start-with-navigator attribute is usable with the following element: <presentation:settings> ?.

        -

        The presentation:start-with-navigator attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The presentation:start-with-navigator attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.425 presentation:stay-on-top

        The presentation:stay-on-top attribute specifies whether a presentation window is displayed on top of other windows during a presentation.

        @@ -14250,18 +14250,18 @@

        19.425
        • false: presentation window need not be displayed on top of other windows during a presentation. 

        • true: presentation window shall be displayed on top of other windows during a presentation. 

        The default value for this attribute is false.

        -

        The presentation:stay-on-top attribute is usable with the following element: <presentation:settings> 10.9.4.7.

        +

        The presentation:stay-on-top attribute is usable with the following element: <presentation:settings> ?.

        -

        The presentation:stay-on-top attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The presentation:stay-on-top attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.426 presentation:style-name

        The presentation:style-name attribute specifies a style for a presentation shape.

        The value of the attribute is the name of a <style:style> 16.2 element that has a family value of presentation. The formatting properties of the specified style and its parent styles are used to format the shape.

        -

        The presentation:style-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <dr3d:cube> 10.5.4, <dr3d:extrude> 10.5.6, <dr3d:rotate> 10.5.7, <dr3d:scene> 10.5.2, <dr3d:sphere> 10.5.5, <draw:caption> 10.3.11, <draw:circle> 10.3.8, <draw:connector> 10.3.10, <draw:control> 10.3.13, <draw:custom-shape> 10.6.1, <draw:ellipse> 10.3.9, <draw:frame> 10.4.2, <draw:g> 10.3.15, <draw:line> 10.3.3, <draw:measure> 10.3.12, <draw:page-thumbnail> 10.3.14, <draw:path> 10.3.7, <draw:polygon> 10.3.5, <draw:polyline> 10.3.4, <draw:rect> 10.3.2, <draw:regular-polygon> 10.3.6 and <office:annotation> 14.1.

        +

        The presentation:style-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <dr3d:cube> ?, <dr3d:extrude> ?, <dr3d:rotate> ?, <dr3d:scene> ?, <dr3d:sphere> ?, <draw:caption> ?, <draw:circle> ?, <draw:connector> ?, <draw:control> ?, <draw:custom-shape> ?, <draw:ellipse> ?, <draw:frame> ?, <draw:g> ?, <draw:line> ?, <draw:measure> ?, <draw:page-thumbnail> ?, <draw:path> ?, <draw:polygon> ?, <draw:polyline> ?, <draw:rect> ?, <draw:regular-polygon> ? and <office:annotation> ?.

        -

        The presentation:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The presentation:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        19.427 presentation:transition-on-click

        The presentation:transition-on-click attributes specifies whether a mouse click 19.406 on a slide during a presentation triggers a transition.

        @@ -14270,46 +14270,46 @@

      322. disabled: mouse click on a slide during a presentation does not trigger a transition. 

      323. enabled: mouse click on a slide during a presentation triggers a transition.  

      324. The default value for this attribute is enabled.

        -

        The presentation:transition-on-click attribute is usable with the following element: <presentation:settings> 10.9.4.7.

        +

        The presentation:transition-on-click attribute is usable with the following element: <presentation:settings> ?.

        The values of the presentation:transition-on-click attribute are enabled or disabled.

        19.428 presentation:use-date-time-name

        The presentation:use-date-time-name attribute specifies the name of the <presentation:date-time-decl> 10.9.4.6 that is used for all <presentation:date-time> 10.9.4.5 elements that are displayed on a page.

        -

        The presentation:use-date-time-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:page> 10.2.4, <presentation:notes> 16.19 and <style:handout-master> 10.2.1.

        +

        The presentation:use-date-time-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:page> ?, <presentation:notes> ? and <style:handout-master> ?.

        -

        The presentation:use-date-time-name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The presentation:use-date-time-name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.429 presentation:use-footer-name

        The presentation:use-footer-name attribute specifies the name of the <presentation:footer-decl> 10.9.4.4 element that is used for all <presentation:footer> 10.9.4.3 elements that are displayed on a page.

        -

        The presentation:use-footer-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:page> 10.2.4, <presentation:notes> 16.19 and <style:handout-master> 10.2.1.

        +

        The presentation:use-footer-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:page> ?, <presentation:notes> ? and <style:handout-master> ?.

        -

        The presentation:use-footer-name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The presentation:use-footer-name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.430 presentation:use-header-name

        The presentation:use-header-name attribute specifies the name of the <presentation:header-decl> 10.9.4.2 element that is used for all <presentation:header> 10.9.4.1 elements that are displayed on a page.

        -

        The presentation:use-header-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:page> 10.2.4, <presentation:notes> 16.19 and <style:handout-master> 10.2.1.

        +

        The presentation:use-header-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:page> ?, <presentation:notes> ? and <style:handout-master> ?.

        -

        The presentation:use-header-name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The presentation:use-header-name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.431 presentation:user-transformed

        The presentation:user-transformed attribute specifies whether the size and position of the shape is set by the user or is set by the corresponding presentation shape on the master page.

        The defined values for the presentation:user-transformed attribute are:

        • false: size and position of shape set by corresponding presentation shape on master page. 

        • true: size and position of shape set by user.  

        -

        The presentation:user-transformed attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:frame> 10.4.2 and <draw:page-thumbnail> 10.3.14.

        +

        The presentation:user-transformed attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:frame> ? and <draw:page-thumbnail> ?.

        -

        The presentation:user-transformed attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The presentation:user-transformed attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.432 presentation:verb

        The presentation:verb attribute specifies the [OLE] verb that is executed for event listeners of type verb at the object that contains this event.

        -

        The presentation:verb attribute is usable with the following element: <presentation:event-listener> 10.9.2.

        +

        The presentation:verb attribute is usable with the following element: <presentation:event-listener> ?.

        -

        The presentation:verb attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger 18.2.

        +

        The presentation:verb attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger ?.

        19.433 script:event-name

        The script:event-name attribute specifies the name of an event.

        @@ -14325,67 +14325,67 @@

        19.433

        Table 15 - Script Events

        -
        +

        Value of script:event-name Attribute

        Equivalent HTML Event

        Description of Event

        -
        +

        dom:change

        onchange

        Occurs when a control is no longer focused and the value of the control was modified since it was given focus.

        -
        +

        dom:DOMFocusIn

        onfocus

        Occurs when a control is given focus using the mouse or the TAB key.

        -
        +

        dom:DOMFocusOut

        onblur

        Occurs when a control is no longer focused as a result of moving the mouse or by tabbing navigation.

        -
        +

        dom:mousedown

        onmousedown

        Occurs when a mouse button is pressed on a control.

        -
        +

        dom:mousemove

        onmousemove

        Occurs when the mouse pointer is moved onto a control.

        -
        +

        dom:mouseover

        onmouseover

        Occurs when the mouse pointer is moved over the control.

        -
        +

        dom:mouseup

        onmouseup

        Occurs when a mouse button is released on a control.

        -
        +

        dom:mouseout

        onmouseout

        Occurs when the mouse pointer is moved away from a control.

        -
        +

        dom:reset

        onreset

        Occurs when a form is reset.

        -
        +

        dom:submit

        onsubmit

        @@ -14394,23 +14394,23 @@

        19.433

        -

        The script:event-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <presentation:event-listener> 10.9.2 and <script:event-listener> 14.5.2.

        +

        The script:event-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <presentation:event-listener> ? and <script:event-listener> ?.

        -

        The script:event-name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The script:event-name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.434 script:language

        The attribute script:language specifies the name of a script. Script language names are implementation-dependent. The names identifying script languages should begin with a namespace prefix, followed by a ":" (U+003A, COLON) separator. If a namespace prefix is present, the local name of the attribute value is considered to be a name in the XML namespace bound to the namespace prefix.

        -

        The script:language attribute is usable with the following elements: <office:script> 3.13, <script:event-listener> 14.5.2 and <text:script> 7.7.9.

        +

        The script:language attribute is usable with the following elements: <office:script> ?, <script:event-listener> ? and <text:script> ?.

        -

        The script:language attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The script:language attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.435 script:macro-name

        The script:macro-name attribute specifies the name of a macro. The interpretation of the name is script-language-dependent.

        -

        The script:macro-name attribute is usable with the following element: <script:event-listener> 14.5.2.

        +

        The script:macro-name attribute is usable with the following element: <script:event-listener> ?.

        -

        The script:macro-name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The script:macro-name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.436 smil:accelerate

        See §11.1.2 of [SMIL20].

        @@ -14419,21 +14419,21 @@

        19.436 The default value for a smil:accelerate attribute is 0, meaning no acceleration.

         

        -

        The smil:accelerate attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:animate> 15.2.2, <anim:animateColor> 15.2.6, <anim:animateMotion> 15.2.5, <anim:animateTransform> 15.2.3, <anim:iterate> 15.4.4, <anim:par> 15.4.2, <anim:seq> 15.4.3, <anim:set> 15.2.4 and <anim:transitionFilter> 15.2.7.

        +

        The smil:accelerate attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:animate> ?, <anim:animateColor> ?, <anim:animateMotion> ?, <anim:animateTransform> ?, <anim:iterate> ?, <anim:par> ?, <anim:seq> ?, <anim:set> ? and <anim:transitionFilter> ?.

        -

        The smil:accelerate attribute has values of type decimal 18.2 in the range [0,1].

        +

        The smil:accelerate attribute has values of type decimal ? in the range [0,1].

        19.437 smil:accumulate

        See §3.4.3 of [SMIL20].

        -

        The smil:accumulate attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:animate> 15.2.2, <anim:animateColor> 15.2.6, <anim:animateMotion> 15.2.5, <anim:animateTransform> 15.2.3, <anim:set> 15.2.4 and <anim:transitionFilter> 15.2.7.

        +

        The smil:accumulate attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:animate> ?, <anim:animateColor> ?, <anim:animateMotion> ?, <anim:animateTransform> ?, <anim:set> ? and <anim:transitionFilter> ?.

        The values of the smil:accumulate attribute are none or sum.

        19.438 smil:additive

        See §3.4.3 of [SMIL20].

        -

        The smil:additive attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:animate> 15.2.2, <anim:animateColor> 15.2.6, <anim:animateMotion> 15.2.5, <anim:animateTransform> 15.2.3, <anim:set> 15.2.4 and <anim:transitionFilter> 15.2.7.

        +

        The smil:additive attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:animate> ?, <anim:animateColor> ?, <anim:animateMotion> ?, <anim:animateTransform> ?, <anim:set> ? and <anim:transitionFilter> ?.

        The values of the smil:additive attribute are replace or sum.

        19.439 smil:attributeName

        @@ -14442,32 +14442,32 @@

        19.439 The defined values for the smil:attributeName attribute are:

        • charColor: animates the element's text color. 

        • charFontName: animates the element's text font. 

        • charHeight: animates the element's text height. 

        • charPosture: animates the element's text posture. 

        • charUnderline: animates the element's text underline. 

        • charWeight: animates the element's text weight. 

        • color: animates the element's color, this animates both fill, line and text color. Values can be RGB or HSL. 

        • fillColor: animates the element's fill color. 

        • fillStyle: animates the element's fill style. 

        • height: animates the element's height, values are given in screen space where 0 is no height and 1 is the same height as the screen. 

        • lineColor: animates the element's line color. 

        • lineStyle: animates the element's line style. 

        • opacity: animates the element's opacity. 

        • rotate: animates the element's rotation, this animates both the shapes and text animation. 

        • skewX: animates the element's horizontal skew. 

        • skewY: animates the element’s vertical skew. 

        • visibility: animates the element's visibility. 

        • width: animates the element's width, values are given in screen space where 0 is no width and 1 is the same width as the screen. 

        • x: animates the element's x position, values are given in screen space where 0 is the left edge and 1 is the right edge. 

        • y: animates the element's y position, values are given in screen space where 0 is the top and 1 is the bottom. 

        -

        The smil:attributeName attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:animate> 15.2.2, <anim:animateColor> 15.2.6, <anim:animateMotion> 15.2.5, <anim:animateTransform> 15.2.3 and <anim:set> 15.2.4.

        +

        The smil:attributeName attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:animate> ?, <anim:animateColor> ?, <anim:animateMotion> ?, <anim:animateTransform> ? and <anim:set> ?.

        -

        The smil:attributeName attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The smil:attributeName attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.440 smil:autoReverse

        See §11.1.2 of [SMIL20].

        The default value for this attribute is false.

        -

        The smil:autoReverse attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:animate> 15.2.2, <anim:animateColor> 15.2.6, <anim:animateMotion> 15.2.5, <anim:animateTransform> 15.2.3, <anim:iterate> 15.4.4, <anim:par> 15.4.2, <anim:seq> 15.4.3, <anim:set> 15.2.4 and <anim:transitionFilter> 15.2.7.

        +

        The smil:autoReverse attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:animate> ?, <anim:animateColor> ?, <anim:animateMotion> ?, <anim:animateTransform> ?, <anim:iterate> ?, <anim:par> ?, <anim:seq> ?, <anim:set> ? and <anim:transitionFilter> ?.

        -

        The smil:autoReverse attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The smil:autoReverse attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.441 smil:begin

        See §10.3.1 of [SMIL20].

        -

        The smil:begin attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:animate> 15.2.2, <anim:animateColor> 15.2.6, <anim:animateMotion> 15.2.5, <anim:animateTransform> 15.2.3, <anim:audio> 15.5, <anim:command> 15.6.1, <anim:iterate> 15.4.4, <anim:par> 15.4.2, <anim:seq> 15.4.3, <anim:set> 15.2.4 and <anim:transitionFilter> 15.2.7.

        +

        The smil:begin attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:animate> ?, <anim:animateColor> ?, <anim:animateMotion> ?, <anim:animateTransform> ?, <anim:audio> ?, <anim:command> ?, <anim:iterate> ?, <anim:par> ?, <anim:seq> ?, <anim:set> ? and <anim:transitionFilter> ?.

        -

        The smil:begin attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The smil:begin attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.442 smil:by

        See §3.4.4 of [SMIL20].

        -

        The smil:by attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:animate> 15.2.2, <anim:animateColor> 15.2.6, <anim:animateMotion> 15.2.5, <anim:animateTransform> 15.2.3 and <anim:transitionFilter> 15.2.7.

        +

        The smil:by attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:animate> ?, <anim:animateColor> ?, <anim:animateMotion> ?, <anim:animateTransform> ? and <anim:transitionFilter> ?.

        -

        The smil:by attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The smil:by attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.443 smil:calcMode

        See §3.4.2 and §3.7.1 of [SMIL20].

        @@ -14476,126 +14476,126 @@

        19.443

        For a <anim:animateMotion> 15.2.5 element the default value for this attribute is paced.

        -

        The smil:calcMode attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:animate> 15.2.2, <anim:animateColor> 15.2.6, <anim:animateMotion> 15.2.5 and <anim:transitionFilter> 15.2.7.

        +

        The smil:calcMode attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:animate> ?, <anim:animateColor> ?, <anim:animateMotion> ? and <anim:transitionFilter> ?.

        The values of the smil:calcMode attribute are discrete, linear, paced or spline.

        19.444 smil:decelerate

        See §11.1.2 of [SMIL20].

        -

        The defined range for the smil:decelerate attribute is 0 to 1, inclusive.

        +

        The defined range for the smil:decelerate attribute is 0 to 1, inclusive.

        The default value for this attribute is 0.

        -

        The smil:decelerate attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:animate> 15.2.2, <anim:animateColor> 15.2.6, <anim:animateMotion> 15.2.5, <anim:animateTransform> 15.2.3, <anim:iterate> 15.4.4, <anim:par> 15.4.2, <anim:seq> 15.4.3, <anim:set> 15.2.4 and <anim:transitionFilter> 15.2.7.

        +

        The smil:decelerate attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:animate> ?, <anim:animateColor> ?, <anim:animateMotion> ?, <anim:animateTransform> ?, <anim:iterate> ?, <anim:par> ?, <anim:seq> ?, <anim:set> ? and <anim:transitionFilter> ?.

        -

        The smil:decelerate attribute has values of type decimal 18.2 in the range [0,1].

        +

        The smil:decelerate attribute has values of type decimal ? in the range [0,1].

        19.445 smil:direction

        See §12.4.1 of [SMIL20].

        For a <anim:transitionFilter> 15.2.7 element the default value for this attribute is forward.

        -

        The smil:direction attribute is usable with the following element: <anim:transitionFilter> 15.2.7.

        +

        The smil:direction attribute is usable with the following element: <anim:transitionFilter> ?.

        The values of the smil:direction attribute are forward or reverse.

        19.446 smil:dur

        See §10.3.1 of [SMIL20].

        -

        The smil:dur attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:animate> 15.2.2, <anim:animateColor> 15.2.6, <anim:animateMotion> 15.2.5, <anim:animateTransform> 15.2.3, <anim:audio> 15.5, <anim:iterate> 15.4.4, <anim:par> 15.4.2, <anim:seq> 15.4.3, <anim:set> 15.2.4 and <anim:transitionFilter> 15.2.7.

        +

        The smil:dur attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:animate> ?, <anim:animateColor> ?, <anim:animateMotion> ?, <anim:animateTransform> ?, <anim:audio> ?, <anim:iterate> ?, <anim:par> ?, <anim:seq> ?, <anim:set> ? and <anim:transitionFilter> ?.

        -

        The smil:dur attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The smil:dur attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.447 smil:end

        See §10.3.1 of [SMIL20].

        -

        The smil:end attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:animate> 15.2.2, <anim:animateColor> 15.2.6, <anim:animateMotion> 15.2.5, <anim:animateTransform> 15.2.3, <anim:audio> 15.5, <anim:command> 15.6.1, <anim:iterate> 15.4.4, <anim:par> 15.4.2, <anim:seq> 15.4.3, <anim:set> 15.2.4 and <anim:transitionFilter> 15.2.7.

        +

        The smil:end attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:animate> ?, <anim:animateColor> ?, <anim:animateMotion> ?, <anim:animateTransform> ?, <anim:audio> ?, <anim:command> ?, <anim:iterate> ?, <anim:par> ?, <anim:seq> ?, <anim:set> ? and <anim:transitionFilter> ?.

        -

        The smil:end attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The smil:end attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.448 smil:endsync

        See §10.3.1 of [SMIL20].

        -

        The smil:endsync attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:iterate> 15.4.4, <anim:par> 15.4.2 and <anim:seq> 15.4.3.

        +

        The smil:endsync attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:iterate> ?, <anim:par> ? and <anim:seq> ?.

        -

        The values of the smil:endsync attribute are first, last, all, media or a value of type IDREF 18.2.

        +

        The values of the smil:endsync attribute are first, last, all, media or a value of type IDREF ?.

        19.449 smil:fadeColor

        See §12.5.1 of [SMIL20].

        The default value for this attribute is #000000.

        -

        The smil:fadeColor attribute is usable with the following element: <anim:transitionFilter> 15.2.7.

        +

        The smil:fadeColor attribute is usable with the following element: <anim:transitionFilter> ?.

        -

        The smil:fadeColor attribute has the data type color 18.3.9.

        +

        The smil:fadeColor attribute has the data type color ?.

        19.450 smil:fill

        See §10.3.1 of [SMIL20].

        -

        The smil:fill attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:animate> 15.2.2, <anim:animateColor> 15.2.6, <anim:animateMotion> 15.2.5, <anim:animateTransform> 15.2.3, <anim:audio> 15.5, <anim:iterate> 15.4.4, <anim:par> 15.4.2, <anim:seq> 15.4.3, <anim:set> 15.2.4 and <anim:transitionFilter> 15.2.7.

        +

        The smil:fill attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:animate> ?, <anim:animateColor> ?, <anim:animateMotion> ?, <anim:animateTransform> ?, <anim:audio> ?, <anim:iterate> ?, <anim:par> ?, <anim:seq> ?, <anim:set> ? and <anim:transitionFilter> ?.

        The values of the smil:fill attribute are remove, freeze, hold, auto, default or transition.

        19.451 smil:fillDefault

        See §10.3.1 of [SMIL20].

        -

        The smil:fillDefault attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:animate> 15.2.2, <anim:animateColor> 15.2.6, <anim:animateMotion> 15.2.5, <anim:animateTransform> 15.2.3, <anim:audio> 15.5, <anim:iterate> 15.4.4, <anim:par> 15.4.2, <anim:seq> 15.4.3, <anim:set> 15.2.4 and <anim:transitionFilter> 15.2.7.

        +

        The smil:fillDefault attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:animate> ?, <anim:animateColor> ?, <anim:animateMotion> ?, <anim:animateTransform> ?, <anim:audio> ?, <anim:iterate> ?, <anim:par> ?, <anim:seq> ?, <anim:set> ? and <anim:transitionFilter> ?.

        The values of the smil:fillDefault attribute are remove, freeze, hold, transition, auto or inherit.

        19.452 smil:from

        See §3.4.4 of [SMIL20].

        -

        The smil:from attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:animate> 15.2.2, <anim:animateColor> 15.2.6, <anim:animateMotion> 15.2.5, <anim:animateTransform> 15.2.3 and <anim:transitionFilter> 15.2.7.

        +

        The smil:from attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:animate> ?, <anim:animateColor> ?, <anim:animateMotion> ?, <anim:animateTransform> ? and <anim:transitionFilter> ?.

        -

        The smil:from attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The smil:from attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.453 smil:keySplines

        See $3.7.1 of [SMIL20].

        -

        The smil:keySplines attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:animate> 15.2.2, <anim:animateColor> 15.2.6 and <anim:animateMotion> 15.2.5.

        +

        The smil:keySplines attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:animate> ?, <anim:animateColor> ? and <anim:animateMotion> ?.

        -

        The smil:keySplines attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The smil:keySplines attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.454 smil:keyTimes

        See $3.7.1 of [SMIL20].

        -

        The smil:keyTimes attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:animate> 15.2.2, <anim:animateColor> 15.2.6 and <anim:animateMotion> 15.2.5.

        +

        The smil:keyTimes attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:animate> ?, <anim:animateColor> ? and <anim:animateMotion> ?.

        -

        The smil:keyTimes attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The smil:keyTimes attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.455 smil:mode

        See §12.5.1 of [SMIL20].

        The default value for this attribute is in.

        -

        The smil:mode attribute is usable with the following element: <anim:transitionFilter> 15.2.7.

        +

        The smil:mode attribute is usable with the following element: <anim:transitionFilter> ?.

        The values of the smil:mode attribute are in or out.

        19.456 smil:repeatCount

        See §10.3.1 of [SMIL20].

        -

        The smil:repeatCount attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:animate> 15.2.2, <anim:animateColor> 15.2.6, <anim:animateMotion> 15.2.5, <anim:animateTransform> 15.2.3, <anim:audio> 15.5, <anim:iterate> 15.4.4, <anim:par> 15.4.2, <anim:seq> 15.4.3, <anim:set> 15.2.4 and <anim:transitionFilter> 15.2.7.

        +

        The smil:repeatCount attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:animate> ?, <anim:animateColor> ?, <anim:animateMotion> ?, <anim:animateTransform> ?, <anim:audio> ?, <anim:iterate> ?, <anim:par> ?, <anim:seq> ?, <anim:set> ? and <anim:transitionFilter> ?.

        -

        The values of the smil:repeatCount attribute are a non negative value of type decimal 18.2 or indefinite.

        +

        The values of the smil:repeatCount attribute are a non negative value of type decimal ? or indefinite.

        19.457 smil:repeatDur

        See §10.3.1 of [SMIL20].

        The value of the smil:repeatDur attribute can be indefinite, or a clock-value as defined in $10.3.1 of SMIL

        -

        The smil:repeatDur attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:animate> 15.2.2, <anim:animateColor> 15.2.6, <anim:animateMotion> 15.2.5, <anim:animateTransform> 15.2.3, <anim:audio> 15.5, <anim:iterate> 15.4.4, <anim:par> 15.4.2, <anim:seq> 15.4.3, <anim:set> 15.2.4 and <anim:transitionFilter> 15.2.7.

        +

        The smil:repeatDur attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:animate> ?, <anim:animateColor> ?, <anim:animateMotion> ?, <anim:animateTransform> ?, <anim:audio> ?, <anim:iterate> ?, <anim:par> ?, <anim:seq> ?, <anim:set> ? and <anim:transitionFilter> ?.

        -

        The smil:repeatDur attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The smil:repeatDur attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.458 smil:restart

        See §10.3.1 of [SMIL20].

        The default value for this attribute is default.

        -

        The smil:restart attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:animate> 15.2.2, <anim:animateColor> 15.2.6, <anim:animateMotion> 15.2.5, <anim:animateTransform> 15.2.3, <anim:audio> 15.5, <anim:iterate> 15.4.4, <anim:par> 15.4.2, <anim:seq> 15.4.3, <anim:set> 15.2.4 and <anim:transitionFilter> 15.2.7.

        +

        The smil:restart attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:animate> ?, <anim:animateColor> ?, <anim:animateMotion> ?, <anim:animateTransform> ?, <anim:audio> ?, <anim:iterate> ?, <anim:par> ?, <anim:seq> ?, <anim:set> ? and <anim:transitionFilter> ?.

        The values of the smil:restart attribute are never, always, whenNotActive or default.

        19.459 smil:restartDefault

        @@ -14604,7 +14604,7 @@

        19.459 The default value for this attribute is inherit.

        -

        The smil:restartDefault attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:animate> 15.2.2, <anim:animateColor> 15.2.6, <anim:animateMotion> 15.2.5, <anim:animateTransform> 15.2.3, <anim:audio> 15.5, <anim:iterate> 15.4.4, <anim:par> 15.4.2, <anim:seq> 15.4.3, <anim:set> 15.2.4 and <anim:transitionFilter> 15.2.7.

        +

        The smil:restartDefault attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:animate> ?, <anim:animateColor> ?, <anim:animateMotion> ?, <anim:animateTransform> ?, <anim:audio> ?, <anim:iterate> ?, <anim:par> ?, <anim:seq> ?, <anim:set> ? and <anim:transitionFilter> ?.

        The values of the smil:restartDefault attribute are never, always, whenNotActive or inherit.

        19.460 smil:subtype

        @@ -14613,9 +14613,9 @@

        19.460 <

        Note: See §12.8 of [SMIL20] for a list of supported subtypes.

        -

        The smil:subtype attribute is usable with the following element: <anim:transitionFilter> 15.2.7.

        +

        The smil:subtype attribute is usable with the following element: <anim:transitionFilter> ?.

        -

        The smil:subtype attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The smil:subtype attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.461 smil:targetElement

        See §3.4.1 of [SMIL20].

        @@ -14624,16 +14624,16 @@

        19.461 If the anim:sub-item attribute of a <anim:iterate> element has the value whole, the iteration includes the drawing shape's background and its text. If the anim:sub-item 19.11 attribute value is text, only the shape's text is iterated.

        -

        The smil:targetElement attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:animate> 15.2.2, <anim:animateColor> 15.2.6, <anim:animateMotion> 15.2.5, <anim:animateTransform> 15.2.3, <anim:command> 15.6.1, <anim:iterate> 15.4.4, <anim:set> 15.2.4 and <anim:transitionFilter> 15.2.7.

        +

        The smil:targetElement attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:animate> ?, <anim:animateColor> ?, <anim:animateMotion> ?, <anim:animateTransform> ?, <anim:command> ?, <anim:iterate> ?, <anim:set> ? and <anim:transitionFilter> ?.

        -

        The smil:targetElement attribute has the data type IDREF 18.2.

        +

        The smil:targetElement attribute has the data type IDREF ?.

        19.462 smil:to

        See §3.4.4 of [SMIL20].

        -

        The smil:to attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:animate> 15.2.2, <anim:animateColor> 15.2.6, <anim:animateMotion> 15.2.5, <anim:animateTransform> 15.2.3, <anim:set> 15.2.4 and <anim:transitionFilter> 15.2.7.

        +

        The smil:to attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:animate> ?, <anim:animateColor> ?, <anim:animateMotion> ?, <anim:animateTransform> ?, <anim:set> ? and <anim:transitionFilter> ?.

        -

        The smil:to attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The smil:to attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.463 smil:type

        The [SMIL20] smil:type attribute specifies a transition type or family.

        @@ -14642,16 +14642,16 @@

        19.463 If this attribute is present, the attributes presentation:transition-type and presentation:transition-style attributes should be ignored.

        -

        The smil:type attribute is usable with the following element: <anim:transitionFilter> 15.2.7.

        +

        The smil:type attribute is usable with the following element: <anim:transitionFilter> ?.

        -

        The smil:type attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The smil:type attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.464 smil:values

        See $3.4.2 of [SMIL20].

        -

        The smil:values attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:animate> 15.2.2, <anim:animateColor> 15.2.6, <anim:animateMotion> 15.2.5, <anim:animateTransform> 15.2.3 and <anim:transitionFilter> 15.2.7.

        +

        The smil:values attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:animate> ?, <anim:animateColor> ?, <anim:animateMotion> ?, <anim:animateTransform> ? and <anim:transitionFilter> ?.

        -

        The smil:values attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The smil:values attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.465 style:adjustment

        The style:adjustment attribute specifies how a footnote separator line is aligned on a page.

        @@ -14660,7 +14660,7 @@

        19.465 <
        • center: footnote separator line centered on page. 

        • left: footnote separator line aligned to left on page. 

        • right: footnote separator line aligned to right on page. 

        The default value for this attribute is left.

        -

        The style:adjustment attribute is usable with the following element: <style:footnote-sep> 17.4.

        +

        The style:adjustment attribute is usable with the following element: <style:footnote-sep> ?.

        The values of the style:adjustment attribute are left, center or right.

        19.466 style:apply-style-name

        @@ -14669,9 +14669,9 @@

        19.466 The referenced style shall be defined by the same type of element as the conditional style that contains the condition. If the referenced style element has a style:family 19.472 attribute, its value further shall be equal the value of the style:family attribute of the conditional style.

        -

        The style:apply-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <style:map> 16.3.

        +

        The style:apply-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <style:map> ?.

        -

        The style:apply-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The style:apply-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        19.467 style:auto-update

        The style:auto-update attribute specifies whether styles are automatically updated when the formatting properties of an object that has the style assigned to it are changed.

        @@ -14680,41 +14680,41 @@

        19.467
        • false: a change to a formatting property is applied for the object where the change was made. If necessary, a new automatic style will be created which is applied to the object where the change was made. 

        • true: a change to a formatting property results in the updating of the common style that is applied to an object. The formatting change is applied to all objects subject to the common style where the change was made.  

        The default value for this attribute is false.

        -

        The style:auto-update attribute is usable with the following element: <style:style> 16.2.

        +

        The style:auto-update attribute is usable with the following element: <style:style> ?.

        -

        The style:auto-update attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The style:auto-update attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.468 style:base-cell-address

        The style:base-cell-address attribute specifies as an absolute cell address with a table name the base cell for relative addresses in formulas. This attribute applies only to cell styles where the condition contains a formula.

        -

        The style:base-cell-address attribute is usable with the following element: <style:map> 16.3.

        +

        The style:base-cell-address attribute is usable with the following element: <style:map> ?.

        -

        The style:base-cell-address attribute has the data type cellAddress 18.3.4.

        +

        The style:base-cell-address attribute has the data type cellAddress ?.

        19.469 style:char

        The style:char attribute specifies the delimiter character for tab stops of type char.

        -

        The style:char attribute is usable with the following element: <style:tab-stop> 17.8.

        +

        The style:char attribute is usable with the following element: <style:tab-stop> ?.

        -

        The style:char attribute has the data type character 18.3.7.

        +

        The style:char attribute has the data type character ?.

        19.470 style:class

        The style:class attribute specifies a style class name.

         A style may belong to an arbitrary class of styles. The style class name is an arbitrary string. The style class name has no meaning within the file format itself, but it can for instance be evaluated by user interfaces to show a list of styles where the styles are grouped by its name.

        -

        The style:class attribute is usable with the following element: <style:style> 16.2.

        +

        The style:class attribute is usable with the following element: <style:style> ?.

        -

        The style:class attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The style:class attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.471 style:color

        The style:color attribute specifies the color of a column or footnote separator line.

        For a <style:column-sep> 17.14 element the default value for this attribute is #000000.

        -

        The style:color attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:column-sep> 17.14 and <style:footnote-sep> 17.4.

        +

        The style:color attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:column-sep> ? and <style:footnote-sep> ?.

        -

        The style:color attribute has the data type color 18.3.9.

        +

        The style:color attribute has the data type color ?.

        19.472 style:condition

        The style:condition attribute specifies a condition that triggers a style map.

        @@ -14737,9 +14737,9 @@

        19.472 An OpenDocument Consumer when hosting a formula evaluator makes available the host-dependent properties defined by Table 17 Host-dependent Properties in 19.646.

        -

        The style:condition attribute is usable with the following element: <style:map> 16.3.

        +

        The style:condition attribute is usable with the following element: <style:map> ?.

        -

        The style:condition attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The style:condition attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.473 style:data-style-name

        19.473.1 General

        @@ -14748,149 +14748,149 @@

        The style:data-style-name attribute specifies a data style to format a date and time.

        -

        The style:data-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <presentation:date-time-decl> 10.9.4.6.

        +

        The style:data-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <presentation:date-time-decl> ?.

        -

        The style:data-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The style:data-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        19.473.3 <style:style>

        The style:data-style-name attribute specifies a data style for a <style:style> element that defines the styles for table cell styles and chart styles.

        -

        The style:data-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <style:style> 16.2.

        +

        The style:data-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <style:style> ?.

        -

        The style:data-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The style:data-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        19.473.4 <text:creation-date>

        The style:data-style-name attribute specifies a data style to format a numeric value.

        -

        The style:data-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:creation-date> 7.5.3.

        +

        The style:data-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:creation-date> ?.

        -

        The style:data-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The style:data-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        19.473.5 <text:creation-time>

        The style:data-style-name attribute specifies a data style to format a numeric value.

        -

        The style:data-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:creation-time> 7.5.4.

        +

        The style:data-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:creation-time> ?.

        -

        The style:data-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The style:data-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        19.473.6 <text:database-display>

        The style:data-style-name attribute specifies a data style to format a numeric value.

        -

        The style:data-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:database-display> 7.6.3.

        +

        The style:data-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:database-display> ?.

        -

        The style:data-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The style:data-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        19.473.7 <text:date>

        The style:data-style-name attribute specifies a data style to format a numeric value.

        -

        The style:data-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:date> 7.3.2.

        +

        The style:data-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:date> ?.

        -

        The style:data-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The style:data-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        19.473.8 <text:editing-duration>

        The style:data-style-name attribute specifies a data style to format a numeric value.

        -

        The style:data-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:editing-duration> 7.5.14.

        +

        The style:data-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:editing-duration> ?.

        -

        The style:data-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The style:data-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        19.473.9 <text:expression>

        The style:data-style-name attribute specifies a data style to format a field value. This attribute shall be omitted for fields whose value type is string. It shall be present for fields whose value type is not string.

        -

        The style:data-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:expression> 7.4.14.

        +

        The style:data-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:expression> ?.

        -

        The style:data-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The style:data-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        19.473.10 <text:meta-field>

        The style:data-style-name attribute specifies a data style to format a numeric value.

        -

        The style:data-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:meta-field> 7.5.19.

        +

        The style:data-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:meta-field> ?.

        -

        The style:data-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The style:data-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        19.473.11 <text:modification-date>

        The style:data-style-name attribute specifies a data style to format a numeric value.

        -

        The style:data-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:modification-date> 7.5.16.

        +

        The style:data-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:modification-date> ?.

        -

        The style:data-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The style:data-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        19.473.12 <text:modification-time>

        The style:data-style-name attribute specifies a data style to format a numeric value.

        -

        The style:data-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:modification-time> 7.5.15.

        +

        The style:data-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:modification-time> ?.

        -

        The style:data-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The style:data-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        19.473.13 <text:print-date>

        The style:data-style-name attribute specifies a data style to format a numeric value.

        -

        The style:data-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:print-date> 7.5.8.

        +

        The style:data-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:print-date> ?.

        -

        The style:data-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The style:data-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        19.473.14 <text:print-time>

        The style:data-style-name attribute specifies a data style to format a numeric value.

        -

        The style:data-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:print-time> 7.5.7.

        +

        The style:data-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:print-time> ?.

        -

        The style:data-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The style:data-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        19.473.15 <text:table-formula>

        The style:data-style-name attribute specifies a data style to format a numeric value.

        -

        The style:data-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:table-formula> 7.7.14.

        +

        The style:data-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:table-formula> ?.

        -

        The style:data-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The style:data-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        19.473.16 <text:time>

        The style:data-style-name attribute specifies a data style to format a numeric value.

        -

        The style:data-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:time> 7.3.3.

        +

        The style:data-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:time> ?.

        -

        The style:data-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The style:data-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        19.473.17 <text:user-defined>

        The style:data-style-name attribute specifies a data style to format a field value. This attribute shall be omitted for fields whose value type is string. It shall be present for fields whose value type is not string.

        -

        The style:data-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:user-defined> 7.5.6.

        +

        The style:data-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:user-defined> ?.

        -

        The style:data-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The style:data-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        19.473.18 <text:user-field-get>

        The style:data-style-name attribute specifies a data style to format a field value. This attribute shall be omitted for fields whose value type is string. It shall be present for fields whose value type is not string.

        -

        The style:data-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:user-field-get> 7.4.9.

        +

        The style:data-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:user-field-get> ?.

        -

        The style:data-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The style:data-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        19.473.19 <text:user-field-input>

        The style:data-style-name attribute specifies a data style to format a field value. This attribute shall be omitted for fields whose value type is string. It shall be present for fields whose value type is not string.

        -

        The style:data-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:user-field-input> 7.4.10.

        +

        The style:data-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:user-field-input> ?.

        -

        The style:data-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The style:data-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        19.473.20 <text:variable-get>

        The style:data-style-name attribute specifies a data style to format a field value. This attribute shall be omitted for fields whose value type is string. It shall be present for fields whose value type is not string.

        -

        The style:data-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:variable-get> 7.4.5.

        +

        The style:data-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:variable-get> ?.

        -

        The style:data-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The style:data-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        19.473.21 <text:variable-input>

        The style:data-style-name attribute specifies a data style to format a field value. This attribute shall be omitted for fields whose value type is string. It shall be present for fields whose value type is not string.

        -

        The style:data-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:variable-input> 7.4.6.

        +

        The style:data-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:variable-input> ?.

        -

        The style:data-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The style:data-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        19.473.22 <text:variable-set>

        The style:data-style-name attribute specifies a data style to format a field value. This attribute shall be omitted for fields whose value type is string. It shall be present for fields whose value type is not string.

        -

        The style:data-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:variable-set> 7.4.4.

        +

        The style:data-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:variable-set> ?.

        -

        The style:data-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The style:data-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        19.474 style:default-outline-level

        The style:default-outline-level attribute specifies a default outline level for a style with the style:family 19.480 attribute value paragraph.

        @@ -14901,9 +14901,9 @@

        19.4

        The style:default-outline-level attribute value can be empty. If empty, this attribute does not inherit a list style value from a parent style.

        -

        The style:default-outline-level attribute is usable with the following element: <style:style> 16.2.

        +

        The style:default-outline-level attribute is usable with the following element: <style:style> ?.

        -

        The values of the style:default-outline-level attribute are a value of type positiveInteger 18.2 or an empty string.

        +

        The values of the style:default-outline-level attribute are a value of type positiveInteger ? or an empty string.

        19.475 style:display

        The style:display attribute specifies whether the header or footer is displayed or not.

        @@ -14912,16 +14912,16 @@

        19.475
        • false: header or footer is not displayed. 

        • true: header or footer is displayed. 

        The default value for this attribute is true.

        -

        The style:display attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:footer> 16.12, <style:footer-first> 16.13, <style:footer-left> 16.15, <style:header> 16.10, <style:header-first> 16.11 and <style:header-left> 16.14.

        +

        The style:display attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:footer> ?, <style:footer-first> ?, <style:footer-left> ?, <style:header> ?, <style:header-first> ? and <style:header-left> ?.

        -

        The style:display attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The style:display attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.476 style:display-name

        The style:display-name attribute specifies the name of a style as it should appear in the user interface. If this attribute is not present, the display name should be the same as the style name.

        -

        The style:display-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <number:boolean-style> 16.29.24, <number:currency-style> 16.29.8, <number:date-style> 16.29.11, <number:number-style> 16.29.2, <number:percentage-style> 16.29.10, <number:text-style> 16.29.26, <number:time-style> 16.29.19, <style:master-page> 16.9, <style:presentation-page-layout> 16.43, <style:style> 16.2 and <text:list-style> 16.32.

        +

        The style:display-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <number:boolean-style> ?, <number:currency-style> ?, <number:date-style> ?, <number:number-style> ?, <number:percentage-style> ?, <number:text-style> ?, <number:time-style> ?, <style:master-page> ?, <style:presentation-page-layout> ?, <style:style> ? and <text:list-style> ?.

        -

        The style:display-name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The style:display-name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.477 style:distance

        The style:distance attribute specifies the distance between the last of the characters using the larger font and the first of the remaining characters of each line.

        @@ -14930,48 +14930,48 @@

        19.477 The default value for this attribute is 0cm.

        -

        The style:distance attribute is usable with the following element: <style:drop-cap> 17.9.

        +

        The style:distance attribute is usable with the following element: <style:drop-cap> ?.

        -

        The style:distance attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

        +

        The style:distance attribute has the data type length ?.

        19.478 style:distance-before-sep

        The style:distance-before-sep attribute specifies the space between the body-text area and a footnote separator line.

        -

        The style:distance-before-sep attribute is usable with the following element: <style:footnote-sep> 17.4.

        +

        The style:distance-before-sep attribute is usable with the following element: <style:footnote-sep> ?.

        -

        The style:distance-before-sep attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

        +

        The style:distance-before-sep attribute has the data type length ?.

        19.479 style:distance-after-sep

        The style:distance-after-sep attribute specifies the space between a footnote separator line and the footnote text.

        -

        The style:distance-after-sep attribute is usable with the following element: <style:footnote-sep> 17.4.

        +

        The style:distance-after-sep attribute is usable with the following element: <style:footnote-sep> ?.

        -

        The style:distance-after-sep attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

        +

        The style:distance-after-sep attribute has the data type length ?.

        19.480 style:family

        The style:family attribute specifies the family of a style.

        The defined values for the style:family attribute are:

        • chart: family name of styles for charts. 

        • drawing-page: family name of styles for drawing pages. 

        • graphic: family name of styles for graphic elements. 

        • paragraph: family name of styles for paragraphs. 

        • presentation: family name of styles for presentations. 

        • ruby: family name of styles for ruby text. 

        • section: family name of styles for sections. 

        • table: family name of styles for tables. 

        • table-cell: family name of styles for table cells. 

        • table-column: family name of styles for table columns. 

        • table-row: family name of styles for table rows. 

        • text: family name of styles for text. 

        -

        The style:family attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:default-style> 16.4 and <style:style> 16.2.

        +

        The style:family attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:default-style> ? and <style:style> ?.

        19.481 style:filter-name

        The style:filter-name attribute specifies the implementation-dependent filter name that has been used to load an image into the document.

        This attribute is attached to a <style:background-image> element.

        -

        The style:filter-name attribute is usable with the following element: <style:background-image> 17.3.

        +

        The style:filter-name attribute is usable with the following element: <style:background-image> ?.

        -

        The style:filter-name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The style:filter-name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.482 style:font-adornments

        The style:font-adornments attributes specifies a characteristic of a font.

        Note: A font characteristic includes bold or italic, which when used with a font family name, specifies a font.

        -

        The style:font-adornments attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> 16.23.

        +

        The style:font-adornments attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> ?.

        -

        The style:font-adornments attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The style:font-adornments attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.483 style:font-charset

        The style:font-charset attribute specifies whether a font defines glyphs according to the semantics of [UNICODE] or not.

        @@ -14980,16 +14980,16 @@

        19.483 Note: Fonts for which the attribute has the value x-symbol may define glyphs for code points in the private use area of [UNICODE].

        -

        The style:font-charset attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> 16.23.

        +

        The style:font-charset attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> ?.

        -

        The style:font-charset attribute has the data type textEncoding 18.3.36.

        +

        The style:font-charset attribute has the data type textEncoding ?.

        19.484 style:font-family-generic

        The style:font-family-generic attribute specifies a generic font family name.

        The defined values for the style:font-family-generic attribute are:

        • decorative: the family of decorative fonts.  

        • modern: the family of modern fonts.  

        • roman: the family roman fonts (with serifs).  

        • script: the family of script fonts.  

        • swiss: the family roman fonts (without serifs).  

        • system: the family system fonts.  

        -

        The style:font-family-generic attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> 16.23.

        +

        The style:font-family-generic attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> ?.

        The values of the style:font-family-generic attribute are roman, swiss, modern, decorative, script or system.

        19.485 style:font-pitch

        @@ -14998,7 +14998,7 @@

        19.485 <

        The defined values for the style:font-pitch attribute are:

        • fixed: font has a fixed width. 

        • variable: font has a variable width. 

        -

        The style:font-pitch attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> 16.23.

        +

        The style:font-pitch attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> ?.

        The values of the style:font-pitch attribute are fixed or variable.

        19.486 style:height

        @@ -15009,23 +15009,23 @@

        19.486 <

        The default value for this attribute is 100%.

        -

        The style:height attribute is usable with the following element: <style:column-sep> 17.14.

        +

        The style:height attribute is usable with the following element: <style:column-sep> ?.

        -

        The style:height attribute has the data type zeroToHundredPercent 18.3.42.

        +

        The style:height attribute has the data type zeroToHundredPercent ?.

        19.487 style:leader-char

        The style:leader-char attribute specifies a leader character.

        -

        The style:leader-char attribute is usable with the following element: <text:index-entry-tab-stop> 8.13.6.

        +

        The style:leader-char attribute is usable with the following element: <text:index-entry-tab-stop> ?.

        -

        The style:leader-char attribute has the data type character 18.3.7.

        +

        The style:leader-char attribute has the data type character ?.

        19.488 style:leader-color

        The style:leader-color attribute specifies the color of a leader line. The value of this attribute is either font-color or a color. If the value is font-color, the current text color is used for the leader line.

        -

        The style:leader-color attribute is usable with the following element: <style:tab-stop> 17.8.

        +

        The style:leader-color attribute is usable with the following element: <style:tab-stop> ?.

        -

        The values of the style:leader-color attribute are font-color or a value of type color 18.3.9.

        +

        The values of the style:leader-color attribute are font-color or a value of type color ?.

        19.489 style:leader-style

        The style:leader-style attribute specifies a style for a leader line.

        @@ -15034,7 +15034,7 @@

        19.489
      325. none: tab stop has no leader line. 

      326. dash: tab stop has a dashed leader line. 

      327. dot-dash: tab stop has a leader line whose repeating pattern is a dot followed by a dash. 

      328. dot-dot-dash: tab stop has a leader line whose repeating pattern has two dots followed by a dash.  

      329. dotted: tab stop has a dotted leader line. 

      330. long-dash: tab stop has a dashed leader line whose dashes are longer than the ones from the dashed line for value dash. 

      331. solid: tab stop has a solid leader line. 

      332. wave: tab stop has a wavy leader line. 

      333. Note: The definitions of the values of the style:leader-style attribute are based on the text decoration style 'text-underline-style' from [CSS3Text], §9.2.

        -

        The style:leader-style attribute is usable with the following element: <style:tab-stop> 17.8.

        +

        The style:leader-style attribute is usable with the following element: <style:tab-stop> ?.

        The values of the style:leader-style attribute are none, solid, dotted, dash, long-dash, dot-dash, dot-dot-dash or wave.

        19.490 style:leader-text

        @@ -15047,23 +15047,23 @@

        19.490

        The default value for this attribute is “ ” (U+0020, SPACE).

        -

        The style:leader-text attribute is usable with the following element: <style:tab-stop> 17.8.

        +

        The style:leader-text attribute is usable with the following element: <style:tab-stop> ?.

        -

        The style:leader-text attribute has the data type character 18.3.7.

        +

        The style:leader-text attribute has the data type character ?.

        19.491 style:leader-text-style

        The style:leader-text-style specifies a text style that is applied to a textual leader. It is not applied to leader lines. If the attribute appears in an automatic style, it may reference either an automatic text style or a common style. If the attribute appears in a common style, it may reference a common style only.

        -

        The style:leader-text-style attribute is usable with the following element: <style:tab-stop> 17.8.

        +

        The style:leader-text-style attribute is usable with the following element: <style:tab-stop> ?.

        -

        The style:leader-text-style attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The style:leader-text-style attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        19.492 style:leader-type

        The style:leader-type attribute specifies whether a leader line should be drawn, and if so, whether a single or double line will be used.

        The defined values for the style:leader-type attribute are:

        • double: a double line is drawn. 

        • none: no line is drawn. 

        • single: a single line is drawn. 

        -

        The style:leader-type attribute is usable with the following element: <style:tab-stop> 17.8.

        +

        The style:leader-type attribute is usable with the following element: <style:tab-stop> ?.

        The values of the style:leader-type attribute are none, single or double.

        19.493 style:leader-width

        @@ -15074,23 +15074,23 @@

        19.493
      334. auto: the width of a leader line should be calculated from the font size of the text where the leader line will appear.  

      335. bold: the width of a leader line should be calculated from the font size of the text where the leader line will appear but is wider than for the value of auto.  

      336. a value of type percent 18.3.24 

      337. a value of type positiveInteger 18.2 

      338. a value of type positiveLength 18.3.27 

      339. The line widths referenced by the values medium, normal, thick and thin are implementation-defined.

        -

        The style:leader-width attribute is usable with the following element: <style:tab-stop> 17.8.

        +

        The style:leader-width attribute is usable with the following element: <style:tab-stop> ?.

        -

        The values of the style:leader-width attribute are auto, normal, bold, thin, medium, thick, a value of type positiveInteger 18.2, a value of type percent 18.3.24 or a value of type positiveLength 18.3.27.

        +

        The values of the style:leader-width attribute are auto, normal, bold, thin, medium, thick, a value of type positiveInteger ?, a value of type percent ? or a value of type positiveLength ?.

        19.494 style:legend-expansion

        The style:legend-expansion attribute specifies the direction in which a legend expands.

        The defined values for the style:legend-expansion attribute are:

        -

        The style:legend-expansion attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:legend> 11.4.

        +

        The style:legend-expansion attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:legend> ?.

        19.495 style:legend-expansion-aspect-ratio

        The style:legend-expansion-aspect-ratio attribute specifies the ratio between width and height for a style:legend-expansion 19.494 attribute with value custom.

        -

        The style:legend-expansion-aspect-ratio attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:legend> 11.4.

        +

        The style:legend-expansion-aspect-ratio attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:legend> ?.

        -

        The style:legend-expansion-aspect-ratio attribute has the data type double 18.2.

        +

        The style:legend-expansion-aspect-ratio attribute has the data type double ?.

        19.496 style:length

        The style:length attribute specifies the number of characters that are displayed in a larger font.

        @@ -15101,9 +15101,9 @@

        19.496 <

        The default value for this attribute is 1.

        -

        The style:length attribute is usable with the following element: <style:drop-cap> 17.9.

        +

        The style:length attribute is usable with the following element: <style:drop-cap> ?.

        -

        The values of the style:length attribute are word or a value of type positiveInteger 18.2.

        +

        The values of the style:length attribute are word or a value of type positiveInteger ?.

        19.497 style:line-style

        The style:line-style attribute specifies the style of a footnote separator line.

        @@ -15112,7 +15112,7 @@

        19.497 <

        The footnote separator components referenced by the values dash, dot-dash, dot-dot-dash, dotted, long-dash, solid and wave, are implementation-defined.

        -

        The style:line-style attribute is usable with the following element: <style:footnote-sep> 17.4.

        +

        The style:line-style attribute is usable with the following element: <style:footnote-sep> ?.

        The values of the style:line-style attribute are none, solid, dotted, dash, long-dash, dot-dash, dot-dot-dash or wave.

        19.498 style:lines

        @@ -15121,16 +15121,16 @@

        19.498 The default value for this attribute is 1.

        -

        The style:lines attribute is usable with the following element: <style:drop-cap> 17.9.

        +

        The style:lines attribute is usable with the following element: <style:drop-cap> ?.

        -

        The style:lines attribute has the data type positiveInteger 18.2.

        +

        The style:lines attribute has the data type positiveInteger ?.

        19.499 style:list-level

        The style:list-level attribute specifies the list level value of a list style that may be applied to any paragraph style. It does not directly specify the paragraph's list level value, but consumers can change the paragraph's list level value to the specified value when the paragraph style is applied. It is valid only if the style:list-style-name 19.480 attribute is specified and is not empty, and if the style:family 19.480 attribute has the value paragraph.

        -

        The style:list-level attribute is usable with the following element: <style:style> 16.2.

        +

        The style:list-level attribute is usable with the following element: <style:style> ?.

        -

        The values of the style:list-level attribute are a value of type positiveInteger 18.2 or an empty string.

        +

        The values of the style:list-level attribute are a value of type positiveInteger ? or an empty string.

        19.500 style:list-style-name

        The style:list-style-name attribute specifies a list style for style families with paragraph formatting properties. This applies to automatic and common styles.

        @@ -15139,9 +15139,9 @@

        19.500 The style:list-style-name attribute value can be empty. If empty, this attribute does not inherit a list style value from a parent style.

        -

        The style:list-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <style:style> 16.2.

        +

        The style:list-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <style:style> ?.

        -

        The values of the style:list-style-name attribute are a value of type styleName 18.3.32 or an empty string.

        +

        The values of the style:list-style-name attribute are a value of type styleName ? or an empty string.

        19.501 style:master-page-name

        The style:master-page-name attribute defines a master page for a paragraph or table style. This applies to automatic and common styles. <style:master-page> 16.9.

        @@ -15150,14 +15150,14 @@

        19.501 This attribute is ignored if it is associated with a paragraph style that is applied to a paragraph within a table.

        -

        The style:master-page-name attribute is usable with the following element: <style:style> 16.2.

        +

        The style:master-page-name attribute is usable with the following element: <style:style> ?.

        -

        The style:master-page-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The style:master-page-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        19.502 style:name

        19.502.1 General

        The style:name attribute specifies names that reference style mechanisms.

        -

        19.502.2 <number:boolean-style>, <number:currency-style>, <number:date-style>, <number:num-list-format>, <number:number-style>, <number:percentage-style>, <number:text-style>, <number:time-style>, <style:master-page>, <style:page-layout>, <style:presentation-page-layout>, <style:style>, <text:list-style>, <text:outline-style>

        +

        19.502.2 <number:boolean-style>, <number:currency-style>, <number:date-style>, <number:num-list-format>, <number:number-style>, <number:percentage-style>, <number:text-style>, <number:time-style>, <style:master-page>, <style:page-layout>, <style:presentation-page-layout>, <style:style>, <text:list-style>, <text:outline-style>

        The style:name attribute specifies the name of a:

        @@ -15165,16 +15165,16 @@

        Note: If the document is produced multiple times, it cannot be assumed that the same name is generated each time.

        -

        The style:name attribute is usable with the following elements: <number:boolean-style> 16.29.24, <number:currency-style> 16.29.8, <number:date-style> 16.29.11, <number:num-list-format> 16.29.30, <number:number-style> 16.29.2, <number:percentage-style> 16.29.10, <number:text-style> 16.29.26, <number:time-style> 16.29.19, <style:master-page> 16.9, <style:page-layout> 16.5, <style:presentation-page-layout> 16.43, <style:style> 16.2, <text:list-style> 16.32 and <text:outline-style> 16.36.

        +

        The style:name attribute is usable with the following elements: <number:boolean-style> ?, <number:currency-style> ?, <number:date-style> ?, <number:num-list-format> ?, <number:number-style> ?, <number:percentage-style> ?, <number:text-style> ?, <number:time-style> ?, <style:master-page> ?, <style:page-layout> ?, <style:presentation-page-layout> ?, <style:style> ?, <text:list-style> ? and <text:outline-style> ?.

        -

        The style:name attribute has the data type styleName 18.3.32.

        +

        The style:name attribute has the data type styleName ?.

        19.502.3 <style:font-face>

        The style:name attribute specifies a unique name for a font declaration. This name can be used inside styles as an attribute of the <style:text-properties> element) as the value of a style:font-name attribute to immediately select a font face declaration.

        -

        The style:name attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> 16.23.

        +

        The style:name attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> ?.

        -

        The style:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The style:name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.503 style:next-style-name

        19.503.1 General

        @@ -15183,16 +15183,16 @@

        19.503.2 <

        The style:next-style-name attribute specifies the name of the master page that is used for the next page if the current page is entirely filled. If the next style name is not specified, the current master page is used for the next page. The value of this attribute shall be the name of a <style:master-page> element.

        -

        The style:next-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <style:master-page> 16.9.

        +

        The style:next-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <style:master-page> ?.

        -

        The style:next-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The style:next-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        19.503.3 <style:style>

        Within styles for paragraphs, style:next-style-name attribute specifies the style to be used for the next paragraph if a paragraph break is inserted in the user interface. By default, the current style is used as the next style.

        -

        The style:next-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <style:style> 16.2.

        +

        The style:next-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <style:style> ?.

        -

        The style:next-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The style:next-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        19.504 style:num-format

        The style:num-format attribute specifies a numbering sequence.

        @@ -15201,16 +15201,16 @@

        19.504 <

        If no value is given, no number sequence is displayed.

        -

        The style:num-format attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:character-count> 7.5.18.5, <text:database-row-number> 7.6.6, <text:image-count> 7.5.18.7, <text:linenumbering-configuration> 16.31.1, <text:list-level-style-number> 16.34, <text:notes-configuration> 16.31.3, <text:object-count> 7.5.18.8, <text:outline-level-style> 16.37, <text:page-count> 7.5.18.2, <text:page-number> 7.3.4, <text:page-variable-get> 7.7.1.3, <text:paragraph-count> 7.5.18.3, <text:sequence> 7.4.13, <text:table-count> 7.5.18.6 and <text:word-count> 7.5.18.4.

        +

        The style:num-format attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:character-count> ?, <text:database-row-number> ?, <text:image-count> ?, <text:linenumbering-configuration> ?, <text:list-level-style-number> ?, <text:notes-configuration> ?, <text:object-count> ?, <text:outline-level-style> ?, <text:page-count> ?, <text:page-number> ?, <text:page-variable-get> ?, <text:paragraph-count> ?, <text:sequence> ?, <text:table-count> ? and <text:word-count> ?.

        -

        The values of the style:num-format attribute are 1, i, I, a value of type string 18.2, an empty string, a or A.

        +

        The values of the style:num-format attribute are 1, i, I, a value of type string ?, an empty string, a or A.

        19.505 style:num-letter-sync

        The style:num-letter-sync attribute specifies whether letter synchronization shall take place. If letters are used in alphabetical order for numbering, there are two ways to process overflows within a digit, as follows:

        • false: A new digit is inserted. Its start value is ”a” or ”A”, and it is incremented every time an overflow occurs in the following digit. The numbering sequence (for lower case numberings) in that case is a,b,c, ..., z, aa, ab, ac, ...,az, ba, ..., and so on.  

        • true: A new digit is inserted that always has the same value as the following digit. The numbering sequence (for lower case numberings) in that case is a, b, c, ..., z, aa, bb, cc, ..., zz, aaa, ..., and so on. This is called letter synchronization. 

        -

        The style:num-letter-sync attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:character-count> 7.5.18.5, <text:database-row-number> 7.6.6, <text:image-count> 7.5.18.7, <text:linenumbering-configuration> 16.31.1, <text:list-level-style-number> 16.34, <text:notes-configuration> 16.31.3, <text:object-count> 7.5.18.8, <text:outline-level-style> 16.37, <text:page-count> 7.5.18.2, <text:page-number> 7.3.4, <text:page-variable-get> 7.7.1.3, <text:paragraph-count> 7.5.18.3, <text:sequence> 7.4.13, <text:table-count> 7.5.18.6 and <text:word-count> 7.5.18.4.

        +

        The style:num-letter-sync attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:character-count> ?, <text:database-row-number> ?, <text:image-count> ?, <text:linenumbering-configuration> ?, <text:list-level-style-number> ?, <text:notes-configuration> ?, <text:object-count> ?, <text:outline-level-style> ?, <text:page-count> ?, <text:page-number> ?, <text:page-variable-get> ?, <text:paragraph-count> ?, <text:sequence> ?, <text:table-count> ? and <text:word-count> ?.

        -

        The style:num-letter-sync attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The style:num-letter-sync attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.506 style:num-prefix

        The style:num-prefix attribute specifies what to display before a number.

        @@ -15219,9 +15219,9 @@

        19.506 <

        The style:num-prefix attribute can also specify a character before the value of a text:bullet-char 19.765 attribute.

        -

        The style:num-prefix attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:list-level-style-bullet> 16.33, <text:list-level-style-number> 16.34, <text:notes-configuration> 16.31.3 and <text:outline-level-style> 16.37.

        +

        The style:num-prefix attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:list-level-style-bullet> ?, <text:list-level-style-number> ?, <text:notes-configuration> ? and <text:outline-level-style> ?.

        -

        The style:num-prefix attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The style:num-prefix attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.507 style:num-suffix

        The style:num-suffix attribute specifies what to display after a number.

        @@ -15230,16 +15230,16 @@

        19.507 <

        The style:num-suffix attribute can also specify a character after the value of a text:bullet-char 19.765 attribute.

        -

        The style:num-suffix attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:list-level-style-bullet> 16.33, <text:list-level-style-number> 16.34, <text:notes-configuration> 16.31.3 and <text:outline-level-style> 16.37.

        +

        The style:num-suffix attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:list-level-style-bullet> ?, <text:list-level-style-number> ?, <text:notes-configuration> ? and <text:outline-level-style> ?.

        -

        The style:num-suffix attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The style:num-suffix attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.508 style:page-layout-name

        The style:page-layout-name attribute specifies a page layout style that contains sizes, border and orientation attributes.

        -

        The style:page-layout-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <presentation:notes> 16.19, <style:handout-master> 10.2.1 and <style:master-page> 16.9.

        +

        The style:page-layout-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <presentation:notes> ?, <style:handout-master> ? and <style:master-page> ?.

        -

        The style:page-layout-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The style:page-layout-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        19.509 style:page-usage

        The style:page-usage attribute specifies the type of pages that a master page should generate.

        @@ -15253,7 +15253,7 @@

        19.509 <

        Illustration of binding edge and reading direction for books.

        -
        +
        @@ -15305,7 +15305,7 @@

        19.509 <

        left

        right

        -
        +

        for pages at even position in the physical sequence of pages

        right

        @@ -15314,7 +15314,7 @@

        19.509 <

        -

        The style:page-usage attribute is usable with the following element: <style:page-layout> 16.5.

        +

        The style:page-usage attribute is usable with the following element: <style:page-layout> ?.

        The values of the style:page-usage attribute are all, left, right or mirrored.

        19.510 style:parent-style-name

        @@ -15323,18 +15323,18 @@

        19.510 <

        If a parent style is not specified, the default style which has the same style:family 19.480 attribute value as the current style is used.

        -

        The style:parent-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <style:style> 16.2.

        +

        The style:parent-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <style:style> ?.

        -

        The style:parent-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The style:parent-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        19.511 style:percentage-data-style-name

        The style:percentage-data-style-name attribute references the name of a percentage data style.

        This attribute should be used together with chart:data-label-number attribute when the chart:data-label-number attribute has the value percentage or the value value-and-percentage.

        -

        The style:percentage-data-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <style:style> 16.2.

        +

        The style:percentage-data-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <style:style> ?.

        -

        The style:percentage-data-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The style:percentage-data-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        19.512 style:position

        19.512.1 General

        @@ -15345,25 +15345,25 @@

        19.51

        For a <style:background-image> 17.3 element the default value for this attribute is center.

        -

        The style:position attribute is usable with the following element: <style:background-image> 17.3.

        +

        The style:position attribute is usable with the following element: <style:background-image> ?.

        The values of the style:position attribute are left, center, right, top, bottom, or two white space separated values, that may appear in any order. One of these values is one of: left, center or right. The other value is one of: top, center or bottom.

        19.512.3 <style:tab-stop>

        The style:position attribute specifies the position of a tab stop. Depending on the value of the text:relative-tab-stop-position 19.861 attribute in the <text:table-of-content-source> 8.3.2, <text:illustration-index-source> 8.4.2, <text:object-index-source> 8.6.2, <text:user-index-source> 8.7.2 or <text:alphabetical-index-source> 8.8.2 parent element, the position of the tab is interpreted as being relative to the left margin or the left indent.

        -

        The style:position attribute is usable with the following element: <style:tab-stop> 17.8.

        +

        The style:position attribute is usable with the following element: <style:tab-stop> ?.

        -

        The style:position attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

        +

        The style:position attribute has the data type length ?.

        19.512.4 <text:index-entry-tab-stop>

        The style:position attribute specifies the position of a tab stop. If the value of the style:type attribute is left, then this attribute shall be present. Otherwise, it shall be omitted.

        Depending on the value of the text:relative-tab-stop-position 19.861 attribute in the <text:table-of-content-source> 8.5.2, <text:illustration-index-source> 8.4.2, <text:object-index-source> 8.6.2, <text:user-index-source> 8.7.2 or <text:alphabetical-index-source> 8.8.2 parent element, the position of the tab is interpreted as being relative to the left margin or the left indent.

        -

        The style:position attribute is usable with the following element: <text:index-entry-tab-stop> 8.13.6.

        +

        The style:position attribute is usable with the following element: <text:index-entry-tab-stop> ?.

        -

        The style:position attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

        +

        The style:position attribute has the data type length ?.

        19.513 style:rel-height

        The style:rel-height attribute specifies height of a drawing object as a relative value within a frame.

        @@ -15374,9 +15374,9 @@

        19.513 <

        To support consumers that do not support relative width and heights, producers should also provide the height in svg:height and fo:min-height attributes.

        -

        The style:rel-height attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:frame> 10.4.2.

        +

        The style:rel-height attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:frame> ?.

        -

        The values of the style:rel-height attribute are a value of type percent 18.3.24, scale or scale-min.

        +

        The values of the style:rel-height attribute are a value of type percent ?, scale or scale-min.

        19.514 style:rel-width

        19.514.1 General

        @@ -15391,25 +15391,25 @@

        19.514.2 <

        To support consumers that do not support relative width, producers should also provide the width and heights in the svg:width and fo:min-width attributes.

        -

        The style:rel-width attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:frame> 10.4.2.

        +

        The style:rel-width attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:frame> ?.

        -

        The values of the style:rel-width attribute are a value of type percent 18.3.24, scale or scale-min.

        +

        The values of the style:rel-width attribute are a value of type percent ?, scale or scale-min.

        19.514.3 <style:column>

        The style:rel-width attribute specifies the width of a column.

        Column widths are specified as relative widths, that is, a number followed by a "*" (U+002A, ASTERISK) character.  The space available for columns is distributed according to their relative widths."

        -

        The style:rel-width attribute is usable with the following element: <style:column> 17.13.

        +

        The style:rel-width attribute is usable with the following element: <style:column> ?.

        -

        The style:rel-width attribute has the data type relativeLength 18.3.28.

        +

        The style:rel-width attribute has the data type relativeLength ?.

        19.514.4 <style:footnote-sep>

        The style:rel-width attribute specifies the length of the footnote separator line as a percentage of the body-text area.

        -

        The style:rel-width attribute is usable with the following element: <style:footnote-sep> 17.4.

        +

        The style:rel-width attribute is usable with the following element: <style:footnote-sep> ?.

        -

        The style:rel-width attribute has the data type percent 18.3.24.

        +

        The style:rel-width attribute has the data type percent ?.

        19.515 style:repeat

        The style:repeat attribute specifies if an image can be repeated or stretched over an area.

        @@ -15418,7 +15418,7 @@

        19.515 <
        • no-repeat: image should not be repeated. 

        • repeat: image should be repeated. 

        • stretch: image should be stretched over an area. 

        For a <style:background-image> 17.3 element the default value for this attribute is repeat.

        -

        The style:repeat attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:background-fill> 17.26 and <style:background-image> 17.3.

        +

        The style:repeat attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:background-fill> ? and <style:background-image> ?.

        The values of the style:repeat attribute are no-repeat, repeat, stretch or scale.

        19.516 style:rfc-language-tag

        @@ -15429,9 +15429,9 @@

        19.516  

        Note. Producers may choose to assist consumers that don't support the style:rfc-language-tag attribute by specifying fo:language, fo:script and fo:country attributes with values whose combination is otherwise invalid and whose interpretation is therefore implementation-dependent.

        -

        The style:rfc-language-tag attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:alphabetical-index-source> 8.8.2 and <text:bibliography-configuration> 16.31.6.

        +

        The style:rfc-language-tag attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:alphabetical-index-source> ? and <text:bibliography-configuration> ?.

        -

        The style:rfc-language-tag attribute has the data type language 18.3.17.

        +

        The style:rfc-language-tag attribute has the data type language ?.

        19.517 style:style

        The style:style attribute specifies the line style of a column separator line.

        @@ -15440,16 +15440,16 @@

        19.517
      340. none: no separator line. 

      341. dashed: dashed separator line. 

      342. dot-dashed: separator line whose repeating pattern is a dot followed by a dash. 

      343. dotted: dotted separator line. 

      344. solid: solid separator line. 

      345. The default value for this attribute is solid.

        -

        The style:style attribute is usable with the following element: <style:column-sep> 17.14.

        +

        The style:style attribute is usable with the following element: <style:column-sep> ?.

        The values of the style:style attribute are none, solid, dotted, dashed or dot-dashed.

        19.518 style:style-name

        The style:style-name attribute specifies the text style to apply to characters specified by a <style:drop-cap> element.

        -

        The style:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <style:drop-cap> 17.9.

        +

        The style:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <style:drop-cap> ?.

        -

        The style:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The style:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        19.519 style:type

        19.519.1 General

        @@ -15460,7 +15460,7 @@

        19

        The defined values for the style:type attribute are:

        • left: text is left aligned with a tab stop. 

        • right: text is right aligned with a tab stop. 

        -

        The style:type attribute is usable with the following element: <text:index-entry-tab-stop> 8.13.6.

        +

        The style:type attribute is usable with the following element: <text:index-entry-tab-stop> ?.

        The values of the style:type attribute are right or left.

        19.519.3 <style:tab-stop>

        @@ -15471,7 +15471,7 @@

        19.519.3
      346. center: text is centered on a tab stop. 

      347. char: character appears at a tab stop position. 

      348. left: text is left aligned with a tab stop. 

      349. right: text is right aligned with a tab stop. 

      350. For a <style:tab-stop> 17.8 element the default value for this attribute is left.

        -

        The style:type attribute is usable with the following element: <style:tab-stop> 17.8.

        +

        The style:type attribute is usable with the following element: <style:tab-stop> ?.

        The values of the style:type attribute are left, center, right or char.

        19.520 style:vertical-align

        @@ -15482,7 +15482,7 @@

        19.520
      351. bottom: line is aligned with the bottom of a columned area. 

      352. middle: line is aligned with the middle of a columned area. 

      353. top: line is aligned with the top of a columned area. 

      354. For a <style:column-sep> element the default value for this attribute is top.

        -

        The style:vertical-align attribute is usable with the following element: <style:column-sep> 17.14.

        +

        The style:vertical-align attribute is usable with the following element: <style:column-sep> ?.

        The values of the style:vertical-align attribute are top, middle or bottom.

        19.521 style:volatile

        @@ -15491,9 +15491,9 @@

        19.521 The defined values for the style:volatile attribute are:

        • false: consumers should discard the unused styles. 

        • true: consumers should keep unused styles. 

        -

        The style:volatile attribute is usable with the following elements: <number:boolean-style> 16.29.24, <number:currency-style> 16.29.8, <number:date-style> 16.29.11, <number:number-style> 16.29.2, <number:percentage-style> 16.29.10, <number:text-style> 16.29.26 and <number:time-style> 16.29.19.

        +

        The style:volatile attribute is usable with the following elements: <number:boolean-style> ?, <number:currency-style> ?, <number:date-style> ?, <number:number-style> ?, <number:percentage-style> ?, <number:text-style> ? and <number:time-style> ?.

        -

        The style:volatile attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The style:volatile attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.522 style:width

        19.522.1 General

        @@ -15502,386 +15502,386 @@

        19.522.2 The style:width attribute specifies the width of a column separation.

        -

        The style:width attribute is usable with the following element: <style:column-sep> 17.14.

        +

        The style:width attribute is usable with the following element: <style:column-sep> ?.

        -

        The style:width attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

        +

        The style:width attribute has the data type length ?.

        19.522.3 <style:footnote-sep>

        The style:width attribute width or thickness of a line.

        -

        The style:width attribute is usable with the following element: <style:footnote-sep> 17.4.

        +

        The style:width attribute is usable with the following element: <style:footnote-sep> ?.

        -

        The style:width attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

        +

        The style:width attribute has the data type length ?.

        19.523 svg:accent-height

        See §20.8.3 of [SVG].

        -

        The svg:accent-height attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> 16.23.

        +

        The svg:accent-height attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> ?.

        -

        The svg:accent-height attribute has the data type integer 18.2.

        +

        The svg:accent-height attribute has the data type integer ?.

        19.524 svg:alphabetic

        See §20.8.3 of [SVG].

        -

        The svg:alphabetic attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> 16.23.

        +

        The svg:alphabetic attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> ?.

        -

        The svg:alphabetic attribute has the data type integer 18.2.

        +

        The svg:alphabetic attribute has the data type integer ?.

        19.525 svg:ascent

        See §20.8.3 of [SVG].

        -

        The svg:ascent attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> 16.23.

        +

        The svg:ascent attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> ?.

        -

        The svg:ascent attribute has the data type integer 18.2.

        +

        The svg:ascent attribute has the data type integer ?.

        19.526 svg:bbox

        See §20.8.3 of [SVG].

        -

        The svg:bbox attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> 16.23.

        +

        The svg:bbox attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> ?.

        -

        The svg:bbox attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The svg:bbox attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.527 svg:cap-height

        See §20.8.3 of [SVG].

        -

        The svg:cap-height attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> 16.23.

        +

        The svg:cap-height attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> ?.

        -

        The svg:cap-height attribute has the data type integer 18.2.

        +

        The svg:cap-height attribute has the data type integer ?.

        19.528 svg:cx

        19.528.1 <draw:area-circle>

        The svg:cx attribute defines the x-axis coordinate of the center of a circular image map area.

        -

        The svg:cx attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:area-circle> 10.4.13.4.

        +

        The svg:cx attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:area-circle> ?.

        -

        The svg:cx attribute has the data type coordinate 18.3.10.

        +

        The svg:cx attribute has the data type coordinate ?.

        19.528.2 <draw:circle>

        See §9.3 of [SVG].

        -

        The svg:cx attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:circle> 10.3.8.

        +

        The svg:cx attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:circle> ?.

        -

        The svg:cx attribute has the data type coordinate 18.3.10.

        +

        The svg:cx attribute has the data type coordinate ?.

        19.528.3 <draw:ellipse>

        See §9.4 of [SVG].

        -

        The svg:cx attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:ellipse> 10.3.9.

        +

        The svg:cx attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:ellipse> ?.

        -

        The svg:cx attribute has the data type coordinate 18.3.10.

        +

        The svg:cx attribute has the data type coordinate ?.

        19.528.4 <svg:radialGradient>

        See §13.3.2 of [SVG].

        For a <svg:radialGradient> 16.42.3 element the default value for this attribute is 50%.

        -

        The svg:cx attribute is usable with the following element: <svg:radialGradient> 16.42.3.

        +

        The svg:cx attribute is usable with the following element: <svg:radialGradient> ?.

        -

        The values of the svg:cx attribute are a value of type coordinate 18.3.10 or a value of type percent 18.3.24.

        +

        The values of the svg:cx attribute are a value of type coordinate ? or a value of type percent ?.

        19.529 svg:cy

        19.529.1 <draw:area-circle>

        The svg:cy attribute defines the y-axis coordinate of the center of a circular image map area.

        -

        The svg:cy attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:area-circle> 10.4.13.4.

        +

        The svg:cy attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:area-circle> ?.

        -

        The svg:cy attribute has the data type coordinate 18.3.10.

        +

        The svg:cy attribute has the data type coordinate ?.

        19.529.2 <draw:circle>

        See §9.3 of [SVG].

        -

        The svg:cy attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:circle> 10.3.8.

        +

        The svg:cy attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:circle> ?.

        -

        The svg:cy attribute has the data type coordinate 18.3.10.

        +

        The svg:cy attribute has the data type coordinate ?.

        19.529.3 <draw:ellipse>

        See §9.4 of [SVG].

        -

        The svg:cy attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:ellipse> 10.3.9.

        +

        The svg:cy attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:ellipse> ?.

        -

        The svg:cy attribute has the data type coordinate 18.3.10.

        +

        The svg:cy attribute has the data type coordinate ?.

        19.529.4 <svg:radialGradient>

        See §13.3.2 of [SVG].

        For a <svg:radialGradient> 16.42.3 element the default value for this attribute is 50%.

        -

        The svg:cy attribute is usable with the following element: <svg:radialGradient> 16.42.3.

        +

        The svg:cy attribute is usable with the following element: <svg:radialGradient> ?.

        -

        The values of the svg:cy attribute are a value of type coordinate 18.3.10 or a value of type percent 18.3.24.

        +

        The values of the svg:cy attribute are a value of type coordinate ? or a value of type percent ?.

        19.530 svg:d

        See §8 of [SVG].

        -

        The svg:d attribute is usable with the following elements: <dr3d:extrude> 10.5.6, <dr3d:rotate> 10.5.7, <draw:connector> 10.3.10, <draw:contour-path> 10.4.11.3, <draw:marker> 16.42.8 and <draw:path> 10.3.7.

        +

        The svg:d attribute is usable with the following elements: <dr3d:extrude> ?, <dr3d:rotate> ?, <draw:connector> ?, <draw:contour-path> ?, <draw:marker> ? and <draw:path> ?.

        -

        The svg:d attribute has the data type pathData 18.3.23.

        +

        The svg:d attribute has the data type pathData ?.

        19.531 svg:descent

        See §20.8.3 of [SVG].

        -

        The svg:descent attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> 16.23.

        +

        The svg:descent attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> ?.

        -

        The svg:descent attribute has the data type integer 18.2.

        +

        The svg:descent attribute has the data type integer ?.

        19.532 svg:font-family

        See §20.8.3 of [SVG].

        -

        The svg:font-family attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> 16.23.

        +

        The svg:font-family attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> ?.

        -

        The svg:font-family attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The svg:font-family attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.533 svg:font-size

        See §20.8.3 of [SVG].

        -

        The svg:font-size attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> 16.23.

        +

        The svg:font-size attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> ?.

        -

        The svg:font-size attribute has the data type positiveLength 18.3.27.

        +

        The svg:font-size attribute has the data type positiveLength ?.

        19.534 svg:font-stretch

        See §20.8.3 of [SVG].

        -

        The svg:font-stretch attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> 16.23.

        +

        The svg:font-stretch attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> ?.

        The values of the svg:font-stretch attribute are normal, ultra-condensed, extra-condensed, condensed, semi-condensed, semi-expanded, expanded, extra-expanded or ultra-expanded.

        19.535 svg:font-style

        See §20.8.3 of [SVG].

        -

        The svg:font-style attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> 16.23.

        +

        The svg:font-style attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> ?.

        The values of the svg:font-style attribute are normal, italic or oblique.

        19.536 svg:font-variant

        See §20.8.3 of [SVG].

        -

        The svg:font-variant attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> 16.23.

        +

        The svg:font-variant attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> ?.

        The values of the svg:font-variant attribute are normal or small-caps.

        19.537 svg:font-weight

        See §20.8.3 of [SVG].

        -

        The svg:font-weight attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> 16.23.

        +

        The svg:font-weight attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> ?.

        The values of the svg:font-weight attribute are normal, bold, 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800 or 900.

        19.538 svg:fx

        See §13.2.3 of [SVG].

        -

        The svg:fx attribute is usable with the following element: <svg:radialGradient> 16.42.3.

        +

        The svg:fx attribute is usable with the following element: <svg:radialGradient> ?.

        -

        The values of the svg:fx attribute are a value of type coordinate 18.3.10 or a value of type percent 18.3.24.

        +

        The values of the svg:fx attribute are a value of type coordinate ? or a value of type percent ?.

        19.539 svg:fy

        See §13.2.3 of [SVG].

        -

        The svg:fy attribute is usable with the following element: <svg:radialGradient> 16.42.3.

        +

        The svg:fy attribute is usable with the following element: <svg:radialGradient> ?.

        -

        The values of the svg:fy attribute are a value of type coordinate 18.3.10 or a value of type percent 18.3.24.

        +

        The values of the svg:fy attribute are a value of type coordinate ? or a value of type percent ?.

        19.540 svg:gradientTransform

        See §13.2.2 and §13.2.3 of [SVG].

        -

        The svg:gradientTransform attribute is usable with the following elements: <svg:linearGradient> 16.42.2 and <svg:radialGradient> 16.42.3.

        +

        The svg:gradientTransform attribute is usable with the following elements: <svg:linearGradient> ? and <svg:radialGradient> ?.

        -

        The svg:gradientTransform attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The svg:gradientTransform attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.541 svg:gradientUnits

        See §13.2.2 and §13.2.3 of [SVG].

        The default value for this attribute is objectBoundingBox.

        -

        The svg:gradientUnits attribute is usable with the following elements: <svg:linearGradient> 16.42.2 and <svg:radialGradient> 16.42.3.

        +

        The svg:gradientUnits attribute is usable with the following elements: <svg:linearGradient> ? and <svg:radialGradient> ?.

        The only value of the svg:gradientUnits attribute is objectBoundingBox.

        19.542 svg:hanging

        See §20.8.3 of [SVG].

        -

        The svg:hanging attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> 16.23.

        +

        The svg:hanging attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> ?.

        -

        The svg:hanging attribute has the data type integer 18.2.

        +

        The svg:hanging attribute has the data type integer ?.

        19.543 svg:height

        19.543.1 <chart:chart>

        The svg:height attribute defines the height of the entire chart. If it is omitted, the size of the chart is determined by the size of the window in which the chart is displayed.

        -

        The svg:height attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:chart> 11.1.

        +

        The svg:height attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:chart> ?.

        -

        The svg:height attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

        +

        The svg:height attribute has the data type length ?.

        19.543.2 <chart:legend>

        The svg:height attribute defines the height of a legend.

        -

        The svg:height attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:legend> 11.4.

        +

        The svg:height attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:legend> ?.

        -

        The svg:height attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

        +

        The svg:height attribute has the data type length ?.

        19.543.3 <chart:coordinate-region>

        The svg:height attribute defines the height of a positioning rectangle, see 11.3.

        -

        The svg:height attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:coordinate-region> 11.3.

        +

        The svg:height attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:coordinate-region> ?.

        -

        The svg:height attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

        +

        The svg:height attribute has the data type length ?.

        19.543.4 <chart:plot-area>

        The svg:height attribute defines the height of the plot-area including axis labels.

        -

        The svg:height attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:plot-area> 11.5.

        +

        The svg:height attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:plot-area> ?.

        -

        The svg:height attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

        +

        The svg:height attribute has the data type length ?.

        19.543.5 <dr3d:scene>

        The svg:height attribute specifies the height of the viewport.

        -

        The svg:height attribute is usable with the following element: <dr3d:scene> 10.5.2.

        +

        The svg:height attribute is usable with the following element: <dr3d:scene> ?.

        -

        The svg:height attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

        +

        The svg:height attribute has the data type length ?.

        19.543.6 <draw:area-polygon>

        The svg:height attribute defines the height of a polygonal image map area's bounding box.

        -

        The svg:height attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:area-polygon> 10.4.13.5.

        +

        The svg:height attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:area-polygon> ?.

        -

        The svg:height attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

        +

        The svg:height attribute has the data type length ?.

        19.543.7 <draw:area-rectangle>

        The svg:height attribute defines the height of a rectangular image map area.

        -

        The svg:height attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:area-rectangle> 10.4.13.3.

        +

        The svg:height attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:area-rectangle> ?.

        -

        The svg:height attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

        -

        19.543.8 <draw:contour-polygon>, <draw:contour-path>

        +

        The svg:height attribute has the data type length ?.

        +

        19.543.8 <draw:contour-polygon>, <draw:contour-path>

        The svg:height attribute defines the height of a contour's bounding box.

        -

        The svg:height attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:contour-path> 10.4.11.3 and <draw:contour-polygon> 10.4.11.2.

        +

        The svg:height attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:contour-path> ? and <draw:contour-polygon> ?.

        -

        The svg:height attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

        +

        The svg:height attribute has the data type length ?.

        19.543.9 <draw:fill-image>

        The svg:height attribute may be used to specify the height of a linked image. Its value is overridden by the height of the linked image resource.

        Note: This attribute can be used to estimate the size of a fill image without loading the image data.

        -

        The svg:height attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:fill-image> 16.42.6.

        +

        The svg:height attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:fill-image> ?.

        -

        The svg:height attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

        -

        19.543.10 <draw:caption>, <draw:custom-shape>, <draw:circle>, <draw:control>, <draw:ellipse>, <draw:frame>, <draw:rect>, <draw:page-thumbnail>, <draw:path>, <draw:polygon>, <draw:polyline>, <draw:regular-polygon>

        +

        The svg:height attribute has the data type length ?.

        +

        19.543.10 <draw:caption>, <draw:custom-shape>, <draw:circle>, <draw:control>, <draw:ellipse>, <draw:frame>, <draw:rect>, <draw:page-thumbnail>, <draw:path>, <draw:polygon>, <draw:polyline>, <draw:regular-polygon>

        See §5.1.2 of [SVG]. For drawing shapes that have a non-rectangular shape, the length refers to the drawing shape's bounding box.

        If the svg:width and svg:height attributes specify different values for a <draw:circle> element, the radius of the circle is derived from the smaller of the two values, and the circle is centered within the bounding box.

        -

        The svg:height attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:caption> 10.3.11, <draw:circle> 10.3.8, <draw:control> 10.3.13, <draw:custom-shape> 10.6.1, <draw:ellipse> 10.3.9, <draw:frame> 10.4.2, <draw:page-thumbnail> 10.3.14, <draw:path> 10.3.7, <draw:polygon> 10.3.5, <draw:polyline> 10.3.4, <draw:rect> 10.3.2 and <draw:regular-polygon> 10.3.6.

        +

        The svg:height attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:caption> ?, <draw:circle> ?, <draw:control> ?, <draw:custom-shape> ?, <draw:ellipse> ?, <draw:frame> ?, <draw:page-thumbnail> ?, <draw:path> ?, <draw:polygon> ?, <draw:polyline> ?, <draw:rect> ? and <draw:regular-polygon> ?.

        -

        The svg:height attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

        +

        The svg:height attribute has the data type length ?.

        19.543.11 <office:annotation>

        The svg:height attribute specifies the height of the rectangular which displays the annotation. Its meaning is the same as for a <draw:caption> element. See 19.575.12.

        -

        The svg:height attribute is usable with the following element: <office:annotation> 14.1.

        +

        The svg:height attribute is usable with the following element: <office:annotation> ?.

        -

        The svg:height attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

        +

        The svg:height attribute has the data type length ?.

        19.543.12 <presentation:placeholder>

        See 19.575.12. Percentage values are relative to the height of the drawing page.

        -

        The svg:height attribute is usable with the following element: <presentation:placeholder> 16.44.

        +

        The svg:height attribute is usable with the following element: <presentation:placeholder> ?.

        -

        The values of the svg:height attribute are a value of type length 18.3.19 or a value of type percent 18.3.24.

        +

        The values of the svg:height attribute are a value of type length ? or a value of type percent ?.

        19.544 svg:ideographic

        See §20.8.3 of [SVG].

        -

        The svg:ideographic attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> 16.23.

        +

        The svg:ideographic attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> ?.

        -

        The svg:ideographic attribute has the data type integer 18.2.

        +

        The svg:ideographic attribute has the data type integer ?.

        19.545 svg:mathematical

        See §20.8.3 of [SVG].

        -

        The svg:mathematical attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> 16.23.

        +

        The svg:mathematical attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> ?.

        -

        The svg:mathematical attribute has the data type integer 18.2.

        +

        The svg:mathematical attribute has the data type integer ?.

        19.546 svg:name

        See §20.8.3 of [SVG].

        -

        The svg:name attribute is usable with the following element: <svg:font-face-name> 16.25.

        +

        The svg:name attribute is usable with the following element: <svg:font-face-name> ?.

        -

        The svg:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The svg:name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.547 svg:offset

        See §13.2.4 of [SVG].

        -

        The svg:offset attribute is usable with the following element: <svg:stop> 16.42.4.

        +

        The svg:offset attribute is usable with the following element: <svg:stop> ?.

        -

        The values of the svg:offset attribute are a value of type double 18.2 or a value of type percent 18.3.24.

        +

        The values of the svg:offset attribute are a value of type double ? or a value of type percent ?.

        19.548 svg:origin

        See §19.2.12 of [SVG].

        Note: SVG relies upon the definition of origin in SMIL, see: http://www.w3.org/TR/2001/REC-smil-animation-20010904/#MotionOriginAttribute.

        -

        The svg:origin attribute is usable with the following element: <anim:animateMotion> 15.2.5.

        +

        The svg:origin attribute is usable with the following element: <anim:animateMotion> ?.

        -

        The svg:origin attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The svg:origin attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.549 svg:overline-position

        See §20.8.3 of [SVG].

        -

        The svg:overline-position attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> 16.23.

        +

        The svg:overline-position attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> ?.

        -

        The svg:overline-position attribute has the data type integer 18.2.

        +

        The svg:overline-position attribute has the data type integer ?.

        19.550 svg:overline-thickness

        See §20.8.3 of [SVG].

        -

        The svg:overline-thickness attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> 16.23.

        +

        The svg:overline-thickness attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> ?.

        -

        The svg:overline-thickness attribute has the data type integer 18.2.

        +

        The svg:overline-thickness attribute has the data type integer ?.

        19.551 svg:panose-1

        See §20.8.3 of [SVG].

        -

        The svg:panose-1 attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> 16.23.

        +

        The svg:panose-1 attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> ?.

        -

        The svg:panose-1 attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The svg:panose-1 attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.552 svg:path

        See §19.2.12 of [SVG].

        -

        The svg:path attribute is usable with the following element: <anim:animateMotion> 15.2.5.

        +

        The svg:path attribute is usable with the following element: <anim:animateMotion> ?.

        -

        The svg:path attribute has the data type pathData 18.3.23.

        +

        The svg:path attribute has the data type pathData ?.

        19.553 svg:r

        19.553.1 <draw:area-circle>

        The svg:r attribute defines the radius of a circular image map area.

        -

        The svg:r attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:area-circle> 10.4.13.4.

        +

        The svg:r attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:area-circle> ?.

        -

        The svg:r attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

        +

        The svg:r attribute has the data type length ?.

        19.553.2 <draw:circle>

        The svg:r attribute defines the radius of a circle. The use of this attribute is defined by §9.3 of [SVG].

        Note: If a <draw:circle> element does not have a value for the svg:r attribute, then its svg:x, svg:y, svg:height, and svg:width attributes can be used to define the geometry of a circle.

        -

        The svg:r attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:circle> 10.3.8.

        +

        The svg:r attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:circle> ?.

        -

        The svg:r attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

        +

        The svg:r attribute has the data type length ?.

        19.553.3 <svg:radialGradient>

        See §13.2.3 of [SVG].

        For a <svg:radialGradient> 16.42.3 element the default value for this attribute is 50%.

        -

        The svg:r attribute is usable with the following element: <svg:radialGradient> 16.42.3.

        +

        The svg:r attribute is usable with the following element: <svg:radialGradient> ?.

        -

        The values of the svg:r attribute are a value of type coordinate 18.3.10 or a value of type percent 18.3.24.

        +

        The values of the svg:r attribute are a value of type coordinate ? or a value of type percent ?.

        19.554 svg:rx

        See §9.4 of[SVG].

        @@ -15892,476 +15892,476 @@

        19.554 For use of this attribute with <draw:ellipse> see §9.4 of [SVG].

        -

        The svg:rx attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:caption> 10.3.11, <draw:ellipse> 10.3.9, <draw:rect> 10.3.2, <draw:text-box> 10.4.3 and <office:annotation> 14.1.

        +

        The svg:rx attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:caption> ?, <draw:ellipse> ?, <draw:rect> ?, <draw:text-box> ? and <office:annotation> ?.

        -

        The svg:rx attribute has the data type nonNegativeLength 18.3.21.

        +

        The svg:rx attribute has the data type nonNegativeLength ?.

        19.555 svg:ry

        See §9.4 of [SVG].

        The svg:rx and svg:ry attributes can be used to round off the corners of a rectangle. The svg:rx attribute specifies the x-axis radius of the ellipse used to round off the corners of a rectangle. The svg:ry attribute specifies the y-axis radius of that ellipse. If only the svg:rx attribute is present then its value will be used for svg:ry. If only a svg:ry attribute is present then its value will be used for svg:rx.

        -

        The svg:ry attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:caption> 10.3.11, <draw:ellipse> 10.3.9, <draw:rect> 10.3.2, <draw:text-box> 10.4.3 and <office:annotation> 14.1.

        +

        The svg:ry attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:caption> ?, <draw:ellipse> ?, <draw:rect> ?, <draw:text-box> ? and <office:annotation> ?.

        -

        The svg:ry attribute has the data type nonNegativeLength 18.3.21.

        +

        The svg:ry attribute has the data type nonNegativeLength ?.

        19.556 svg:slope

        See §20.8.3 of [SVG].

        -

        The svg:slope attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> 16.23.

        +

        The svg:slope attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> ?.

        -

        The svg:slope attribute has the data type integer 18.2.

        +

        The svg:slope attribute has the data type integer ?.

        19.557 svg:spreadMethod

        See §13.2.2 and §13.2.3 of [SVG].

        The default value for this attribute is pad.

        -

        The svg:spreadMethod attribute is usable with the following elements: <svg:linearGradient> 16.42.2 and <svg:radialGradient> 16.42.3.

        +

        The svg:spreadMethod attribute is usable with the following elements: <svg:linearGradient> ? and <svg:radialGradient> ?.

        The values of the svg:spreadMethod attribute are pad, reflect or repeat.

        19.558 svg:stemh

        See §20.8.3 of [SVG].

        -

        The svg:stemh attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> 16.23.

        +

        The svg:stemh attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> ?.

        -

        The svg:stemh attribute has the data type integer 18.2.

        +

        The svg:stemh attribute has the data type integer ?.

        19.559 svg:stemv

        See §20.8.3 of [SVG].

        -

        The svg:stemv attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> 16.23.

        +

        The svg:stemv attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> ?.

        -

        The svg:stemv attribute has the data type integer 18.2.

        +

        The svg:stemv attribute has the data type integer ?.

        19.560 svg:stop-color

        See §13.2.4 of [SVG].

        -

        The svg:stop-color attribute is usable with the following element: <svg:stop> 16.42.4.

        +

        The svg:stop-color attribute is usable with the following element: <svg:stop> ?.

        -

        The svg:stop-color attribute has the data type color 18.3.9.

        +

        The svg:stop-color attribute has the data type color ?.

        19.561 svg:stop-opacity

        See §13.2.4 of [SVG].

        -

        The svg:stop-opacity attribute is usable with the following element: <svg:stop> 16.42.4.

        +

        The svg:stop-opacity attribute is usable with the following element: <svg:stop> ?.

        -

        The svg:stop-opacity attribute has the data type double 18.2.

        +

        The svg:stop-opacity attribute has the data type double ?.

        19.562 svg:strikethrough-position

        See §20.8.3 of [SVG].

        -

        The svg:strikethrough-position attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> 16.23.

        +

        The svg:strikethrough-position attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> ?.

        -

        The svg:strikethrough-position attribute has the data type integer 18.2.

        +

        The svg:strikethrough-position attribute has the data type integer ?.

        19.563 svg:strikethrough-thickness

        See §20.8.3 of [SVG].

        -

        The svg:strikethrough-thickness attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> 16.23.

        +

        The svg:strikethrough-thickness attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> ?.

        -

        The svg:strikethrough-thickness attribute has the data type integer 18.2.

        +

        The svg:strikethrough-thickness attribute has the data type integer ?.

        19.564 svg:string

        See §20.8.3 of [SVG].

        -

        The svg:string attribute is usable with the following element: <svg:font-face-format> 16.28.

        +

        The svg:string attribute is usable with the following element: <svg:font-face-format> ?.

        -

        The svg:string attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The svg:string attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.565 svg:type

        See §19.2.14 of [SVG].

        -

        The svg:type attribute is usable with the following element: <anim:animateTransform> 15.2.3.

        +

        The svg:type attribute is usable with the following element: <anim:animateTransform> ?.

        The values of the svg:type attribute are translate, scale, rotate, skewX or skewY.

        19.566 svg:underline-position

        See §20.8.3 of [SVG].

        -

        The svg:underline-position attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> 16.23.

        +

        The svg:underline-position attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> ?.

        -

        The svg:underline-position attribute has the data type integer 18.2.

        +

        The svg:underline-position attribute has the data type integer ?.

        19.567 svg:underline-thickness

        See §20.8.3 of [SVG].

        -

        The svg:underline-thickness attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> 16.23.

        +

        The svg:underline-thickness attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> ?.

        -

        The svg:underline-thickness attribute has the data type integer 18.2.

        +

        The svg:underline-thickness attribute has the data type integer ?.

        19.568 svg:unicode-range

        See §20.8.3 of [SVG].

        -

        The svg:unicode-range attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> 16.23.

        +

        The svg:unicode-range attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> ?.

        -

        The svg:unicode-range attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The svg:unicode-range attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.569 svg:units-per-em

        See §20.8.3 of [SVG].

        -

        The svg:units-per-em attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> 16.23.

        +

        The svg:units-per-em attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> ?.

        -

        The svg:units-per-em attribute has the data type integer 18.2.

        +

        The svg:units-per-em attribute has the data type integer ?.

        19.570 svg:v-alphabetic

        See §20.8.3 of [SVG].

        -

        The svg:v-alphabetic attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> 16.23.

        +

        The svg:v-alphabetic attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> ?.

        -

        The svg:v-alphabetic attribute has the data type integer 18.2.

        +

        The svg:v-alphabetic attribute has the data type integer ?.

        19.571 svg:v-hanging

        See §20.8.3 of [SVG].

        -

        The svg:v-hanging attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> 16.23.

        +

        The svg:v-hanging attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> ?.

        -

        The svg:v-hanging attribute has the data type integer 18.2.

        +

        The svg:v-hanging attribute has the data type integer ?.

        19.572 svg:v-ideographic

        See §20.8.3 of [SVG].

        -

        The svg:v-ideographic attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> 16.23.

        +

        The svg:v-ideographic attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> ?.

        -

        The svg:v-ideographic attribute has the data type integer 18.2.

        +

        The svg:v-ideographic attribute has the data type integer ?.

        19.573 svg:v-mathematical

        See §20.8.3 of [SVG].

        -

        The svg:v-mathematical attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> 16.23.

        +

        The svg:v-mathematical attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> ?.

        -

        The svg:v-mathematical attribute has the data type integer 18.2.

        +

        The svg:v-mathematical attribute has the data type integer ?.

        19.574 svg:viewBox

         

        The svg:viewBox attribute specifies a rectangle in a local coordinate system of a shape. The syntax for using this attribute is the same as the [SVG] syntax. The value of the attribute are four numbers separated by white spaces, which define the left, top, width, and height of the rectangle. Such local coordinate system is used by the draw:points 19.206 and svg:d 19.530 attributes, as well as by the attributes of <draw:enhanced-geometry> 10.6.2 element and its child elements which specify coordinates. The svg:viewBox attribute and its value shall be present in case of the draw:points 19.206 and svg:d 19.530 attributes. The svg:viewBox attribute and its value shall be present in case of <draw:enhanced-geometry> 10.6.2, if there exists any position or length value without unit in its attributes or child elements.

        The rectangle specified by the svg:viewBox attribute is mapped to the rectangle in the outer coordinate system, specified by the position and size attributes of the shape.

        -

        The svg:viewBox attribute is usable with the following elements: <dr3d:extrude> 10.5.6, <dr3d:rotate> 10.5.7, <draw:area-polygon> 10.4.13.5, <draw:connector> 10.3.10, <draw:contour-path> 10.4.11.3, <draw:contour-polygon> 10.4.11.2, <draw:enhanced-geometry> 10.6.2, <draw:marker> 16.42.8, <draw:path> 10.3.7, <draw:polygon> 10.3.5 and <draw:polyline> 10.3.4.

        +

        The svg:viewBox attribute is usable with the following elements: <dr3d:extrude> ?, <dr3d:rotate> ?, <draw:area-polygon> ?, <draw:connector> ?, <draw:contour-path> ?, <draw:contour-polygon> ?, <draw:enhanced-geometry> ?, <draw:marker> ?, <draw:path> ?, <draw:polygon> ? and <draw:polyline> ?.

        -

        The values of the svg:viewBox attribute are four white space separated values of type integer 18.2.

        +

        The values of the svg:viewBox attribute are four white space separated values of type integer ?.

        19.575 svg:width

        19.575.1 <chart:chart>

        The svg:width attribute defines the width of a chart. If it is omitted, the size of a chart is determined by the size of its <chart:chart> 11.1 document or its containing element in another document.

        -

        The svg:width attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:chart> 11.1.

        +

        The svg:width attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:chart> ?.

        -

        The svg:width attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

        +

        The svg:width attribute has the data type length ?.

        19.575.2 <chart:coordinate-region>

        The svg:width attribute defines the width of a positioning rectangle, see 11.3.

        -

        The svg:width attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:coordinate-region> 11.3.

        +

        The svg:width attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:coordinate-region> ?.

        -

        The svg:width attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

        +

        The svg:width attribute has the data type length ?.

        19.575.3 <chart:floor>

        The svg:width attribute defines the thickness of a floor.

        -

        The svg:width attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:floor> 11.8.

        +

        The svg:width attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:floor> ?.

        -

        The svg:width attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

        +

        The svg:width attribute has the data type length ?.

        19.575.4 <chart:legend>

        The svg:width attribute defines the width of a legend.

        -

        The svg:width attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:legend> 11.4.

        +

        The svg:width attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:legend> ?.

        -

        The svg:width attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

        +

        The svg:width attribute has the data type length ?.

        19.575.5 <chart:plot-area>

        The svg:width attribute defines the width of a plot-area including axis labels.

        -

        The svg:width attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:plot-area> 11.5.

        +

        The svg:width attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:plot-area> ?.

        -

        The svg:width attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

        +

        The svg:width attribute has the data type length ?.

        19.575.6 <chart:wall>

        The svg:width attribute specifies the thickness of a wall for three-dimensional charts.

        -

        The svg:width attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:wall> 11.7.

        +

        The svg:width attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:wall> ?.

        -

        The svg:width attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

        +

        The svg:width attribute has the data type length ?.

        19.575.7 <dr3d:scene>

        The svg:width attribute specifies the width of the viewport.

        -

        The svg:width attribute is usable with the following element: <dr3d:scene> 10.5.2.

        +

        The svg:width attribute is usable with the following element: <dr3d:scene> ?.

        -

        The svg:width attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

        +

        The svg:width attribute has the data type length ?.

        19.575.8 <draw:area-polygon>

        The svg:width attribute defines the width of a polygonal image map area's bounding box.

        -

        The svg:width attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:area-polygon> 10.4.13.5.

        +

        The svg:width attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:area-polygon> ?.

        -

        The svg:width attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

        +

        The svg:width attribute has the data type length ?.

        19.575.9 <draw:area-rectangle>

        The svg:width attribute defines the width of a rectangular image map area.

        -

        The svg:width attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:area-rectangle> 10.4.13.3.

        +

        The svg:width attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:area-rectangle> ?.

        -

        The svg:width attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

        +

        The svg:width attribute has the data type length ?.

        19.575.10 <draw:contour-polygon>, <draw:contour-path>

        The svg:width attribute defines the width of a contour's bounding box.

        -

        The svg:width attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:contour-path> 10.4.11.3 and <draw:contour-polygon> 10.4.11.2.

        +

        The svg:width attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:contour-path> ? and <draw:contour-polygon> ?.

        -

        The svg:width attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

        +

        The svg:width attribute has the data type length ?.

        19.575.11 <draw:fill-image>

        The svg:width attribute may be used to specify the width of a linked image. Its value is overridden by the width of the linked image resource.

        Note: This attribute can be used to estimate the size of a fill image without loading the image data.

        -

        The svg:width attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:fill-image> 16.42.6.

        +

        The svg:width attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:fill-image> ?.

        -

        The svg:width attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

        -

        19.575.12 <draw:caption>, <draw:custom-shape>, <draw:circle>, <draw:control>, <draw:ellipse>, <draw:frame>, <draw:rect>, <draw:page-thumbnail>, <draw:path>, <draw:polygon>, <draw:polyline>, <draw:regular-polygon>

        +

        The svg:width attribute has the data type length ?.

        +

        19.575.12 <draw:caption>, <draw:custom-shape>, <draw:circle>, <draw:control>, <draw:ellipse>, <draw:frame>, <draw:rect>, <draw:page-thumbnail>, <draw:path>, <draw:polygon>, <draw:polyline>, <draw:regular-polygon>

        See §5.1.2 of [SVG]. For drawing shapes that have a non-rectangular shape, the length refers to the drawing shape's bounding box.

        If the svg:width and svg:height 19.234 attributes specify different values for a <draw:circle> element, the radius of the circle is derived from the smaller of the two values, and the circle is centered within the bounding box.

        -

        The svg:width attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:caption> 10.3.11, <draw:circle> 10.3.8, <draw:control> 10.3.13, <draw:custom-shape> 10.6.1, <draw:ellipse> 10.3.9, <draw:frame> 10.4.2, <draw:page-thumbnail> 10.3.14, <draw:path> 10.3.7, <draw:polygon> 10.3.5, <draw:polyline> 10.3.4, <draw:rect> 10.3.2 and <draw:regular-polygon> 10.3.6.

        +

        The svg:width attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:caption> ?, <draw:circle> ?, <draw:control> ?, <draw:custom-shape> ?, <draw:ellipse> ?, <draw:frame> ?, <draw:page-thumbnail> ?, <draw:path> ?, <draw:polygon> ?, <draw:polyline> ?, <draw:rect> ? and <draw:regular-polygon> ?.

        -

        The svg:width attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

        +

        The svg:width attribute has the data type length ?.

        19.575.13 <office:annotation>

        The svg:width attribute specifies the width of the rectangular which displays the annotation. Its meaning is the same as for a <draw:caption> element. See 19.575.12.

        -

        The svg:width attribute is usable with the following element: <office:annotation> 14.1.

        +

        The svg:width attribute is usable with the following element: <office:annotation> ?.

        -

        The svg:width attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

        +

        The svg:width attribute has the data type length ?.

        19.575.14 <presentation:placeholder>

        See 19.575.12. Percentage values are relative to the width of the drawing page.

        -

        The svg:width attribute is usable with the following element: <presentation:placeholder> 16.44.

        +

        The svg:width attribute is usable with the following element: <presentation:placeholder> ?.

        -

        The values of the svg:width attribute are a value of type length 18.3.19 or a value of type percent 18.3.24.

        +

        The values of the svg:width attribute are a value of type length ? or a value of type percent ?.

        19.576 svg:widths

        See §20.8.3 of [SVG].

        -

        The svg:widths attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> 16.23.

        +

        The svg:widths attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> ?.

        -

        The svg:widths attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The svg:widths attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.577 svg:x

        19.577.1 <chart:coordinate-region>

        The svg:x attribute specifies the horizontal distance of the upper left corner of the <chart:coordinate-region> element from the upper left corner of the <chart:chart> element.

        -

        The svg:x attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:coordinate-region> 11.3.

        +

        The svg:x attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:coordinate-region> ?.

        -

        The svg:x attribute has the data type coordinate 18.3.10.

        -

        19.577.2 <chart:data-label>, <chart:equation>, <chart:footer>, <chart:legend>, <chart:plot-area>, <chart:subtitle>, <chart:title>

        +

        The svg:x attribute has the data type coordinate ?.

        +

        19.577.2 <chart:data-label>, <chart:equation>, <chart:footer>, <chart:legend>, <chart:plot-area>, <chart:subtitle>, <chart:title>

        The svg:x attribute specifies the horizontal distance of the upper-left corner of the given element from the upper-left corner of the <chart:chart> element.

        -

        The svg:x attribute is usable with the following elements: <chart:data-label> 11.15, <chart:equation> 11.19, <chart:footer> 11.2.3, <chart:legend> 11.4, <chart:plot-area> 11.5, <chart:subtitle> 11.2.2 and <chart:title> 11.2.1.

        +

        The svg:x attribute is usable with the following elements: <chart:data-label> ?, <chart:equation> ?, <chart:footer> ?, <chart:legend> ?, <chart:plot-area> ?, <chart:subtitle> ? and <chart:title> ?.

        -

        The svg:x attribute has the data type coordinate 18.3.10.

        +

        The svg:x attribute has the data type coordinate ?.

        19.577.3 <draw:area-polygon>

        The svg:x attribute defines the x-axis coordinate of a polygonal image map area's bounding box.

        -

        The svg:x attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:area-polygon> 10.4.13.5.

        +

        The svg:x attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:area-polygon> ?.

        -

        The svg:x attribute has the data type coordinate 18.3.10.

        +

        The svg:x attribute has the data type coordinate ?.

        19.577.4 <draw:area-rectangle>

        The svg:x attribute defines the x-axis coordinate of a rectangular image map area.

        -

        The svg:x attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:area-rectangle> 10.4.13.3.

        +

        The svg:x attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:area-rectangle> ?.

        -

        The svg:x attribute has the data type coordinate 18.3.10.

        +

        The svg:x attribute has the data type coordinate ?.

        19.577.5 <dr3d:scene>

        The svg:x attribute specifies the horizontal position of the left edge of the viewport.

        -

        The svg:x attribute is usable with the following element: <dr3d:scene> 10.5.2.

        +

        The svg:x attribute is usable with the following element: <dr3d:scene> ?.

        -

        The svg:x attribute has the data type coordinate 18.3.10.

        -

        19.577.6 <draw:caption>, <draw:custom-shape>, <draw:circle>, <draw:control>, <draw:ellipse>, <draw:frame>, <draw:rect>, <draw:page-thumbnail>, <draw:path>, <draw:polygon>, <draw:polyline>, <draw:regular-polygon>

        +

        The svg:x attribute has the data type coordinate ?.

        +

        19.577.6 <draw:caption>, <draw:custom-shape>, <draw:circle>, <draw:control>, <draw:ellipse>, <draw:frame>, <draw:rect>, <draw:page-thumbnail>, <draw:path>, <draw:polygon>, <draw:polyline>, <draw:regular-polygon>

        See §5.1.2 of [SVG]. For drawing shapes that have a non-rectangular shape, the coordinate refers to the drawing shape's bounding box.

        -

        The svg:x attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:caption> 10.3.11, <draw:circle> 10.3.8, <draw:control> 10.3.13, <draw:custom-shape> 10.6.1, <draw:ellipse> 10.3.9, <draw:frame> 10.4.2, <draw:page-thumbnail> 10.3.14, <draw:path> 10.3.7, <draw:polygon> 10.3.5, <draw:polyline> 10.3.4, <draw:rect> 10.3.2 and <draw:regular-polygon> 10.3.6.

        +

        The svg:x attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:caption> ?, <draw:circle> ?, <draw:control> ?, <draw:custom-shape> ?, <draw:ellipse> ?, <draw:frame> ?, <draw:page-thumbnail> ?, <draw:path> ?, <draw:polygon> ?, <draw:polyline> ?, <draw:rect> ? and <draw:regular-polygon> ?.

        -

        The svg:x attribute has the data type coordinate 18.3.10.

        +

        The svg:x attribute has the data type coordinate ?.

        19.577.7 <draw:glue-point>

        The svg:x attribute specifies the horizontal position of the glue point. The coordinate is either a percentage value relative to the drawing shape's center measured horizontally, or, if the draw:align 19.111 attribute is also specified, an absolute distance value relative to the edge specified by the draw:align attribute.

        -

        The svg:x attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:glue-point> 10.3.16.

        +

        The svg:x attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:glue-point> ?.

        -

        The values of the svg:x attribute are a value of type distance 18.3.15 or a value of type percent 18.3.24.

        +

        The values of the svg:x attribute are a value of type distance ? or a value of type percent ?.

        19.577.8 <office:annotation>

        The svg:x attribute specifies the horizontal position of an annotation. Its meaning is the same as for a <draw:caption> element. See 19.577.6.

        -

        The svg:x attribute is usable with the following element: <office:annotation> 14.1.

        +

        The svg:x attribute is usable with the following element: <office:annotation> ?.

        -

        The svg:x attribute has the data type coordinate 18.3.10.

        +

        The svg:x attribute has the data type coordinate ?.

        19.577.9 <presentation:placeholder>

        See 19.577.6. Percentage values are relative to the height of the drawing page.

        -

        The svg:x attribute is usable with the following element: <presentation:placeholder> 16.44.

        +

        The svg:x attribute is usable with the following element: <presentation:placeholder> ?.

        -

        The values of the svg:x attribute are a value of type coordinate 18.3.10 or a value of type percent 18.3.24.

        +

        The values of the svg:x attribute are a value of type coordinate ? or a value of type percent ?.

        19.578 svg:x1

        -

        19.578.1 <draw:connector>, <draw:line> and <draw:measure>

        +

        19.578.1 <draw:connector>, <draw:line> and <draw:measure>

        See §9.5 of [SVG].

        The svg:x1 attribute may be omitted on <draw:connector> elements when the connector is connected to a shape by a draw:start-shape 19.217 attribute. The start position then is the position of the glue point to which the connector is connected.

        -

        The svg:x1 attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:connector> 10.3.10, <draw:line> 10.3.3 and <draw:measure> 10.3.12.

        +

        The svg:x1 attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:connector> ?, <draw:line> ? and <draw:measure> ?.

        -

        The svg:x1 attribute has the data type coordinate 18.3.10.

        +

        The svg:x1 attribute has the data type coordinate ?.

        19.578.2 <svg:linearGradient>

        See §13.3.2 of [SVG].

        For a <svg:linearGradient> 16.42.2 element the default value for this attribute is 0%.

        -

        The svg:x1 attribute is usable with the following element: <svg:linearGradient> 16.42.2.

        +

        The svg:x1 attribute is usable with the following element: <svg:linearGradient> ?.

        -

        The values of the svg:x1 attribute are a value of type coordinate 18.3.10 or a value of type percent 18.3.24.

        +

        The values of the svg:x1 attribute are a value of type coordinate ? or a value of type percent ?.

        19.579 svg:x2

        -

        19.579.1 <draw:connector>, <draw:line> and <draw:measure>

        +

        19.579.1 <draw:connector>, <draw:line> and <draw:measure>

        See §9.5 of [SVG].

        The svg:x2 attribute may be omitted on <draw:connector> elements when the connector is connected to a shape by a draw:end-shape 19.144 attribute. The end position then is the position of the glue point to which the connector is connected.

        -

        The svg:x2 attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:connector> 10.3.10, <draw:line> 10.3.3 and <draw:measure> 10.3.12.

        +

        The svg:x2 attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:connector> ?, <draw:line> ? and <draw:measure> ?.

        -

        The svg:x2 attribute has the data type coordinate 18.3.10.

        +

        The svg:x2 attribute has the data type coordinate ?.

        19.579.2 <svg:linearGradient>

        See §13.3.2 of [SVG].

        For a <svg:linearGradient> 16.42.2 element the default value for this attribute is 100%.

        -

        The svg:x2 attribute is usable with the following element: <svg:linearGradient> 16.42.2.

        +

        The svg:x2 attribute is usable with the following element: <svg:linearGradient> ?.

        -

        The values of the svg:x2 attribute are a value of type coordinate 18.3.10 or a value of type percent 18.3.24.

        +

        The values of the svg:x2 attribute are a value of type coordinate ? or a value of type percent ?.

        19.580 svg:x-height

        See §20.8.3 of [SVG].

        -

        The svg:x-height attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> 16.23.

        +

        The svg:x-height attribute is usable with the following element: <style:font-face> ?.

        -

        The svg:x-height attribute has the data type integer 18.2.

        +

        The svg:x-height attribute has the data type integer ?.

        19.581 svg:y

        19.581.1 <chart:coordinate-region>

        The svg:y attribute specifies the vertical distance of the upper left corner of the <chart:coordinate-region> element from the upper left-corner of the <chart:chart> element.

        -

        The svg:y attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:coordinate-region> 11.3.

        +

        The svg:y attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:coordinate-region> ?.

        -

        The svg:y attribute has the data type coordinate 18.3.10.

        -

        19.581.2 <chart:data-label>, <chart:equation>, <chart:footer>, <chart:legend>, <chart:plot-area>, <chart:subtitle>, <chart:title>

        +

        The svg:y attribute has the data type coordinate ?.

        +

        19.581.2 <chart:data-label>, <chart:equation>, <chart:footer>, <chart:legend>, <chart:plot-area>, <chart:subtitle>, <chart:title>

        The svg:y attribute specifies the vertical distance of the upper-left corner of the given element from the upper-left corner of the <chart:chart> element.

        -

        The svg:y attribute is usable with the following elements: <chart:data-label> 11.15, <chart:equation> 11.19, <chart:footer> 11.2.3, <chart:legend> 11.4, <chart:plot-area> 11.5, <chart:subtitle> 11.2.2 and <chart:title> 11.2.1.

        +

        The svg:y attribute is usable with the following elements: <chart:data-label> ?, <chart:equation> ?, <chart:footer> ?, <chart:legend> ?, <chart:plot-area> ?, <chart:subtitle> ? and <chart:title> ?.

        -

        The svg:y attribute has the data type coordinate 18.3.10.

        +

        The svg:y attribute has the data type coordinate ?.

        19.581.3 <draw:area-polygon>

        The svg:y attribute defines the y-axis coordinate of a polygonal image map area's bounding box.

        -

        The svg:y attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:area-polygon> 10.4.13.5.

        +

        The svg:y attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:area-polygon> ?.

        -

        The svg:y attribute has the data type coordinate 18.3.10.

        +

        The svg:y attribute has the data type coordinate ?.

        19.581.4 <draw:area-rectangle>

        The svg:y attributes defines the y-axis coordinate of a rectangular image map area.

        -

        The svg:y attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:area-rectangle> 10.4.13.3.

        +

        The svg:y attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:area-rectangle> ?.

        -

        The svg:y attribute has the data type coordinate 18.3.10.

        +

        The svg:y attribute has the data type coordinate ?.

        19.581.5 <dr3d:scene>

        The svg:y attribute specifies the vertical position of the top edge of the viewport.

        -

        The svg:y attribute is usable with the following element: <dr3d:scene> 10.5.2.

        +

        The svg:y attribute is usable with the following element: <dr3d:scene> ?.

        -

        The svg:y attribute has the data type coordinate 18.3.10.

        -

        19.581.6 <draw:caption>, <draw:custom-shape>, <draw:circle>, <draw:control>, <draw:ellipse>, <draw:frame>, <draw:g>, <draw:rect>, <draw:page-thumbnail>, <draw:path>, <draw:polygon>, <draw:polyline>, <draw:regular-polygon>

        +

        The svg:y attribute has the data type coordinate ?.

        +

        19.581.6 <draw:caption>, <draw:custom-shape>, <draw:circle>, <draw:control>, <draw:ellipse>, <draw:frame>, <draw:g>, <draw:rect>, <draw:page-thumbnail>, <draw:path>, <draw:polygon>, <draw:polyline>, <draw:regular-polygon>

        See §5.1.2 of [SVG]. For drawing shapes that have a non-rectangular shape, the coordinate refers to the drawing shape's bounding box.

        -

        The svg:y attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:caption> 10.3.11, <draw:circle> 10.3.8, <draw:control> 10.3.13, <draw:custom-shape> 10.6.1, <draw:ellipse> 10.3.9, <draw:frame> 10.4.2, <draw:g> 10.3.15, <draw:page-thumbnail> 10.3.14, <draw:path> 10.3.7, <draw:polygon> 10.3.5, <draw:polyline> 10.3.4, <draw:rect> 10.3.2 and <draw:regular-polygon> 10.3.6.

        +

        The svg:y attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:caption> ?, <draw:circle> ?, <draw:control> ?, <draw:custom-shape> ?, <draw:ellipse> ?, <draw:frame> ?, <draw:g> ?, <draw:page-thumbnail> ?, <draw:path> ?, <draw:polygon> ?, <draw:polyline> ?, <draw:rect> ? and <draw:regular-polygon> ?.

        -

        The svg:y attribute has the data type coordinate 18.3.10.

        +

        The svg:y attribute has the data type coordinate ?.

        19.581.7 <draw:glue-point>

        The svg:y attribute specifies the vertical position of the glue point. The coordinate is either a percentage value relative to the drawing shape's center measured vertically, or, if the draw:align 19.111 attribute is also specified, an absolute distance value relative to the edge specified by the draw:align attribute.

        -

        The svg:y attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:glue-point> 10.3.16.

        +

        The svg:y attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:glue-point> ?.

        -

        The values of the svg:y attribute are a value of type distance 18.3.15 or a value of type percent 18.3.24.

        +

        The values of the svg:y attribute are a value of type distance ? or a value of type percent ?.

        19.581.8 <office:annotation>

        The svg:y attribute specifies the position where the annotation is displayed. Its meaning is the same as for a <draw:caption> element. See 19.577.6.

        -

        The svg:y attribute is usable with the following element: <office:annotation> 14.1.

        +

        The svg:y attribute is usable with the following element: <office:annotation> ?.

        -

        The svg:y attribute has the data type coordinate 18.3.10.

        +

        The svg:y attribute has the data type coordinate ?.

        19.581.9 <presentation:placeholder>

        See 19.581.6. Percentage values are relative to the height of the drawing page.

        -

        The svg:y attribute is usable with the following element: <presentation:placeholder> 16.44.

        +

        The svg:y attribute is usable with the following element: <presentation:placeholder> ?.

        -

        The values of the svg:y attribute are a value of type coordinate 18.3.10 or a value of type percent 18.3.24.

        +

        The values of the svg:y attribute are a value of type coordinate ? or a value of type percent ?.

        19.582 svg:y1

        -

        19.582.1 <draw:connector>, <draw:line> and <draw:measure>

        +

        19.582.1 <draw:connector>, <draw:line> and <draw:measure>

        See §9.5 of [SVG].

        The svg:y1 attribute may be omitted on <draw:connector> elements when the connector is connected to a shape by a draw:start-shape 19.217 attribute. The start position then is the position of the glue point to which the connector is connected.

        -

        The svg:y1 attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:connector> 10.3.10, <draw:line> 10.3.3 and <draw:measure> 10.3.12.

        +

        The svg:y1 attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:connector> ?, <draw:line> ? and <draw:measure> ?.

        -

        The svg:y1 attribute has the data type coordinate 18.3.10.

        +

        The svg:y1 attribute has the data type coordinate ?.

        19.582.2 <svg:linearGradient>

        See §13.3.2 of [SVG].

        For a <svg:linearGradient> 16.42.2 element the default value for this attribute is 0%.

        -

        The svg:y1 attribute is usable with the following element: <svg:linearGradient> 16.42.2.

        +

        The svg:y1 attribute is usable with the following element: <svg:linearGradient> ?.

        -

        The values of the svg:y1 attribute are a value of type coordinate 18.3.10 or a value of type percent 18.3.24.

        +

        The values of the svg:y1 attribute are a value of type coordinate ? or a value of type percent ?.

        19.583 svg:y2

        -

        19.583.1 <draw:connector>, <draw:line> and <draw:measure>

        +

        19.583.1 <draw:connector>, <draw:line> and <draw:measure>

        See §9.5 of [SVG].

        The svg:y2 attribute may be omitted on <draw:connector> elements when the connector is connected to a shape by a draw:end-shape 19.144 attribute. The end position then is the position of the glue point to which the connector is connected.

        -

        The svg:y2 attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:connector> 10.3.10, <draw:line> 10.3.3 and <draw:measure> 10.3.12.

        +

        The svg:y2 attribute is usable with the following elements: <draw:connector> ?, <draw:line> ? and <draw:measure> ?.

        -

        The svg:y2 attribute has the data type coordinate 18.3.10.

        +

        The svg:y2 attribute has the data type coordinate ?.

        19.583.2 <svg:linearGradient>

        See §13.3.2 of [SVG].

        For a <svg:linearGradient> 16.42.2 element the default value for this attribute is 100%.

        -

        The svg:y2 attribute is usable with the following element: <svg:linearGradient> 16.42.2.

        +

        The svg:y2 attribute is usable with the following element: <svg:linearGradient> ?.

        -

        The values of the svg:y2 attribute are a value of type coordinate 18.3.10 or a value of type percent 18.3.24.

        +

        The values of the svg:y2 attribute are a value of type coordinate ? or a value of type percent ?.

        19.584 table:acceptance-state

        The table:acceptance-state attribute specifies whether a tracked change has been accepted or rejected already, or whether an acceptance or rejection is still pending.

        @@ -16370,25 +16370,25 @@

        19.584
      355. accepted: a tracked change has been accepted. 

      356. pending: a tracked change is pending approval or rejection. 

      357. rejected: a tracked change has been rejected. 

      358. The default value for this attribute is pending.

        -

        The table:acceptance-state attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:cell-content-change> 9.9.17, <table:deletion> 9.9.9, <table:insertion> 9.9.3 and <table:movement> 9.9.13.

        +

        The table:acceptance-state attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:cell-content-change> ?, <table:deletion> ?, <table:insertion> ? and <table:movement> ?.

        The values of the table:acceptance-state attribute are accepted, rejected or pending.

        19.585 table:algorithm

        The table:algorithm attribute specifies the algorithm used to compare sort keys. To avoid name conflicts between different consumers, the name of the algorithm should begin with a namespace prefix, followed by a “:” (U+003A, COLON) separator.

        -

        The table:algorithm attribute is usable with the following element: <table:sort> 9.4.19.

        +

        The table:algorithm attribute is usable with the following element: <table:sort> ?.

        -

        The table:algorithm attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The table:algorithm attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.586 table:add-empty-lines

        The table:add-empty-lines attribute specifies whether an empty row is inserted in the data pilot table after the data (including the subtotals) for each member of the field.

        The defined values for the table:add-empty-lines attribute are:

        • false: an empty line should not be inserted after the data for a member, including any subtotal of that member. 

        • true: an empty line should not be inserted after the data for a member, including any subtotal of that member. 

        -

        The table:add-empty-lines attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-layout-info> 9.6.15.

        +

        The table:add-empty-lines attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-layout-info> ?.

        -

        The table:add-empty-lines attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The table:add-empty-lines attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.587 table:allow-empty-cell

        The table:allow-empty-cell attribute specifies whether a cell can be empty.

        @@ -16397,16 +16397,16 @@

        19.587
      359. false: cell cannot be empty. 

      360. true: cell can be empty. 

      361. The default value for this attribute is true.

        -

        The table:allow-empty-cell attribute is usable with the following element: <table:content-validation> 9.4.5.

        +

        The table:allow-empty-cell attribute is usable with the following element: <table:content-validation> ?.

        -

        The table:allow-empty-cell attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The table:allow-empty-cell attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.588 table:application-data

        The table:application-data attribute specifies extra information about a data pilot table, which can be used by a consumer. This data shall not influence the behavior of the data pilot.

        -

        The table:application-data attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-table> 9.6.3.

        +

        The table:application-data attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-table> ?.

        -

        The table:application-data attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The table:application-data attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.589 table:automatic-find-labels

        The table:automatic-find-labels attribute specifies whether a consumer should attempt to find labels of rows and columns.

        @@ -16417,16 +16417,16 @@

        19.5

        The default value for this attribute is true.

        -

        The table:automatic-find-labels attribute is usable with the following element: <table:calculation-settings> 9.4.1.

        +

        The table:automatic-find-labels attribute is usable with the following element: <table:calculation-settings> ?.

        -

        The table:automatic-find-labels attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The table:automatic-find-labels attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.590 table:base-cell-address

        The table:base-cell-address attribute specifies the address of the base cell for relative addresses in formulas that occur within a condition. This attribute is only necessary when the condition contains a formula. The value of this attribute shall be an absolute cell address that contains a table name. The dollar signs “$” (U+0024, DOLLAR SIGN) that indicate an absolute address may be omitted.

        -

        The table:base-cell-address attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:content-validation> 9.4.5, <table:named-expression> 9.4.13 and <table:named-range> 9.4.12.

        +

        The table:base-cell-address attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:content-validation> ?, <table:named-expression> ? and <table:named-range> ?.

        -

        The table:base-cell-address attribute has the data type cellAddress 18.3.4.

        +

        The table:base-cell-address attribute has the data type cellAddress ?.

        19.591 table:bind-styles-to-content

        The table:bind-styles-to-content attribute specifies whether cells retain their style after a subtotal calculation. This attribute is only evaluated if a <table:sort-groups> element is present.

        @@ -16435,23 +16435,23 @@

        19.
        • false: cells need not retain their style after a subtotal calculation. 

        • true: cells should retain their style after a subtotal calculation. 

        The default value for this attribute is true.

        -

        The table:bind-styles-to-content attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:sort> 9.4.19 and <table:subtotal-rules> 9.4.21.

        +

        The table:bind-styles-to-content attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:sort> ? and <table:subtotal-rules> ?.

        -

        The table:bind-styles-to-content attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The table:bind-styles-to-content attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.592 table:border-color

        The table:border-color attribute specifies the color of a border that is displayed around a scenario that belongs to a scenario table.

        -

        The table:border-color attribute is usable with the following element: <table:scenario> 9.2.7.

        +

        The table:border-color attribute is usable with the following element: <table:scenario> ?.

        -

        The table:border-color attribute has the data type color 18.3.9.

        +

        The table:border-color attribute has the data type color ?.

        19.593 table:buttons

        The table:buttons attribute specifies the cells in a data pilot table that should be displayed as buttons to trigger interactive operations on the table such as changing the order of columns. Its value is a list of white-space-separated cell-addresses. The value of this attribute shall be an absolute cell address that contains a table name. The dollar signs “$” (U+0024, DOLLAR SIGN) that indicate an absolute address may be omitted.

        -

        The table:buttons attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-table> 9.6.3.

        +

        The table:buttons attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-table> ?.

        -

        The table:buttons attribute has the data type cellRangeAddressList 18.3.6.

        +

        The table:buttons attribute has the data type cellRangeAddressList ?.

        19.594 table:case-sensitive

        The table:case-sensitive attribute specifies whether to distinguish between upper and lower case when comparing, sorting or filtering content.

        @@ -16464,23 +16464,23 @@

        19.594 For <table:filter-condition> 9.5.5, <table:sort> 9.4.19 and <table:subtotal-rules> 9.4.21 elements the default value for this attribute is false.

        -

        The table:case-sensitive attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:calculation-settings> 9.4.1, <table:filter-condition> 9.5.5, <table:sort> 9.4.19 and <table:subtotal-rules> 9.4.21.

        +

        The table:case-sensitive attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:calculation-settings> ?, <table:filter-condition> ?, <table:sort> ? and <table:subtotal-rules> ?.

        -

        The table:case-sensitive attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The table:case-sensitive attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.595 table:cell-address

        The table:cell-address attribute specifies the original address of a cell used in a calculation.

        -

        The table:cell-address attribute is usable with the following element: <table:change-track-table-cell> 9.9.16.

        +

        The table:cell-address attribute is usable with the following element: <table:change-track-table-cell> ?.

        -

        The table:cell-address attribute has the data type cellAddress 18.3.4.

        +

        The table:cell-address attribute has the data type cellAddress ?.

        19.596 table:cell-range

        The table:cell-range attribute specifies a list of ranges of cells.

        -

        The table:cell-range attribute is usable with the following elements: <chart:footer> 11.2.3, <chart:subtitle> 11.2.2 and <chart:title> 11.2.1.

        +

        The table:cell-range attribute is usable with the following elements: <chart:footer> ?, <chart:subtitle> ? and <chart:title> ?.

        -

        The table:cell-range attribute has the data type cellRangeAddressList 18.3.6.

        +

        The table:cell-range attribute has the data type cellRangeAddressList ?.

        19.597 table:cell-range-address

        19.597.1 General

        @@ -16489,67 +16489,68 @@

        19.597.2 The table:cell-range-address attribute specifies the source from which the category labels are taken. If this attribute or the <chart:categories> element is omitted the chart:data-source-has-labels 19.17 attribute of the <chart:plot-area> 11.5 element should be evaluated.

        -

        The table:cell-range-address attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:categories> 11.10.

        +

        The table:cell-range-address attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:categories> ?.

        -

        The table:cell-range-address attribute has the data type cellRangeAddressList 18.3.6.

        +

        The table:cell-range-address attribute has the data type cellRangeAddressList ?.

        19.597.3 <chart:domain> - bubble

        The table:cell-range-address attribute specifies the x and y-coordinate values for bubble charts when the chart:class 11.5 attribute of its parent <chart:series> 11.12 element has the value chart:bubble.

        -

        The table:cell-range-address attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:domain> 11.13.

        +

        The table:cell-range-address attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:domain> ?.

        -

        The table:cell-range-address attribute has the data type cellRangeAddressList 18.3.6.

        +

        The table:cell-range-address attribute has the data type cellRangeAddressList ?.

        19.597.4 <chart:domain>- scatter

        The table:cell-range-address attribute specifies the x-coordinate values for scatter charts when the chart:class 19.15 attribute of its parent <chart:series> 11.12 element has the value chart:scatter.

        -

        The table:cell-range-address attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:domain> 11.13.

        +

        The table:cell-range-address attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:domain> ?.

        -

        The table:cell-range-address attribute has the data type cellRangeAddressList 18.3.6.

        +

        The table:cell-range-address attribute has the data type cellRangeAddressList ?.

        19.597.5 <chart:domain> - surface

        The table:cell-range-address attribute of the first <chart:domain> element specifies the y-coordinate values and the table:cell-range-address attribute of the second <chart:domain> element specifies the x-coordinate values for surface charts when the chart:class 19.15 attribute of its parent <chart:series> 11.12 element has the value chart:surface and the chart:values-cell-range-address 19.28 attribute of this <chart:series> element specifies a range with more than one row and more than one column.

        -

        The table:cell-range-address attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:domain> 11.13.

        +

        The table:cell-range-address attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:domain> ?.

        -

        The table:cell-range-address attribute has the data type cellRangeAddressList 18.3.6.

        +

        The table:cell-range-address attribute has the data type cellRangeAddressList ?.

        +

        19.597.6 <chart:plot-area> (removed)

        19.597.7 <table:highlighted-range>

        The table:cell-range-address attribute specifies the address of a range that is highlighted.

        -

        The table:cell-range-address attribute is usable with the following element: <table:highlighted-range> 9.3.4.

        +

        The table:cell-range-address attribute is usable with the following element: <table:highlighted-range> ?.

        -

        The table:cell-range-address attribute has the data type cellRangeAddress 18.3.5.

        +

        The table:cell-range-address attribute has the data type cellRangeAddress ?.

        19.597.8 <table:named-range>

        The table:cell-range-address attribute specifies the address of a named range. The address can be either absolute or relative. If the cell range address is relative, the parent <table:named-range> element shall have a table:base-cell-address 19.590 attribute with a value. A relative cell address defines an offset which shall be interpreted relative to the cell where the named range is used. The offset is the same as the offsets between the table cell addressed by the relative cell range address and the table cell specified by the table:base-cell-address attribute.

        -

        The table:cell-range-address attribute is usable with the following element: <table:named-range> 9.4.12.

        +

        The table:cell-range-address attribute is usable with the following element: <table:named-range> ?.

        -

        The table:cell-range-address attribute has the data type cellRangeAddress 18.3.5.

        +

        The table:cell-range-address attribute has the data type cellRangeAddress ?.

        19.597.9 <table:source-cell-range>

        The table:cell-range-address attribute specifies the cell range containing the source data. The value of this attribute shall be an absolute cell address that contains a table name. The dollar signs “$” (U+0024, DOLLAR SIGN) that indicate an absolute address may be omitted. If a table:name 19.677 attribute on an element specifies a named range, the cell range specified by the table:cell-range 19.596 attribute on the same element, shall match the cell range specified by the named range.

        -

        The table:cell-range-address attribute is usable with the following element: <table:source-cell-range> 9.6.5.

        +

        The table:cell-range-address attribute is usable with the following element: <table:source-cell-range> ?.

        -

        The table:cell-range-address attribute has the data type cellRangeAddress 18.3.5.

        +

        The table:cell-range-address attribute has the data type cellRangeAddress ?.

        -

        The table:cell-range-address attribute has the data type cellRangeAddress 18.3.5.

        +

        The table:cell-range-address attribute has the data type cellRangeAddress ?.

        19.598 table:column

        The table:column attribute specifies the column number of a cell.

        -

        The table:column attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:cell-address> 9.9.18, <table:source-range-address> 9.9.14 and <table:target-range-address> 9.9.15.

        +

        The table:column attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:cell-address> ?, <table:source-range-address> ? and <table:target-range-address> ?.

        -

        The table:column attribute has the data type integer 18.2.

        +

        The table:column attribute has the data type integer ?.

        19.599 table:comment

        The table:comment attribute specifies a comment about a scenario.

        -

        The table:comment attribute is usable with the following element: <table:scenario> 9.2.7.

        +

        The table:comment attribute is usable with the following element: <table:scenario> ?.

        -

        The table:comment attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The table:comment attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.600 table:condition

        The table:condition attribute specifies a condition that is used to validate the value of a table cell. When evaluation of the condition results in false, any action taken is determine by the other attributes and child elements of the <table:content-validation> element.

        @@ -16568,9 +16569,9 @@

        19.600
      362. cell-content() op value, where op is one of the relational operators ”<”, ”>”, ”<=”, ”>=”, ”=” or ”!=”: true if the cell's value compared to the value specified in the condition by value using the relational operator op evaluates to true.  

      363. cell-content-is-between(value1, value2): true if the cell's value is between value1 and value2. 

      364. cell-content-is-not-between(value1, value2): true if the cell's value is not between value1 and value2. 

      365. is-true-formula(expression): true if evaluation of the expression yields a value that converts to logical value true in the semantics for the expression; false otherwise.  

      366. Within the conditions:

        -

        The table:condition attribute is usable with the following element: <table:content-validation> 9.4.5.

        +

        The table:condition attribute is usable with the following element: <table:content-validation> ?.

        -

        The table:condition attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The table:condition attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.601 table:condition-source

        The table:condition-source attribute specifies whether the condition is contained in a filter or encoded in a cell range.

        @@ -16579,16 +16580,16 @@

        19.601
      367. cell-range: condition encoded into the cell range specified by a table:condition-source-range-address 19.602 attribute.  

      368. self: condition specified by the <table:filter> element's child elements. 

      369. The default value for this attribute is self.

        -

        The table:condition-source attribute is usable with the following element: <table:filter> 9.5.2.

        +

        The table:condition-source attribute is usable with the following element: <table:filter> ?.

        The values of the table:condition-source attribute are self or cell-range.

        19.602 table:condition-source-range-address

        The table:condition-source-range-address attribute specifies a cell range that contains encoded conditions. The first row of the cell range shall contain the labels of the columns whose content should be filtered. The following rows contain conditions that have to evaluate to true for the cells contained in the columns. The conditions in each row are connected by an “and” operation, while the rows are connected by an “or” operation. This means that a row is of the source table is displayed if there is at least one row in the condition range where all conditions evaluate to true if they are applied to the columns specified in the first row of the condition range.

        -

        The table:condition-source-range-address attribute is usable with the following element: <table:filter> 9.5.2.

        +

        The table:condition-source-range-address attribute is usable with the following element: <table:filter> ?.

        -

        The table:condition-source-range-address attribute has the data type cellRangeAddress 18.3.5.

        +

        The table:condition-source-range-address attribute has the data type cellRangeAddress ?.

        19.603 table:contains-error

        The table:contains-error attribute specifies whether a cell range contains an error at the point of evaluation.

        @@ -16597,9 +16598,9 @@

        19.603
      370. false: cell range contains no error at point of evaluation. 

      371. true: cell range contains an error at point of evaluation. 

      372. The default value for this attribute is false.

        -

        The table:contains-error attribute is usable with the following element: <table:highlighted-range> 9.3.4.

        +

        The table:contains-error attribute is usable with the following element: <table:highlighted-range> ?.

        -

        The table:contains-error attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The table:contains-error attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.604 table:contains-header

        The table:contains-header attribute specifies whether the content of a database range's first row or column defines labels which may be used to reference a whole row or column.

        @@ -16608,18 +16609,18 @@

        19.604
      373. false: the first row or column of the database range does not define labels. 

      374. true: the first row or column of the database range defines labels. 

      375. The default value for this attribute is true.

        -

        The table:contains-header attribute is usable with the following element: <table:database-range> 9.4.15.

        +

        The table:contains-header attribute is usable with the following element: <table:database-range> ?.

        -

        The table:contains-header attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The table:contains-header attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.605 table:content-validation-name

        The table:content-validation-name attribute specifies the name of a validity check.

        The value of this attribute is a name found in the table:name 19.677 attribute of a <table:content-validation> 9.4.5 element.  If this attribute is not present, a cell may have arbitrary content.

        -

        The table:content-validation-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:covered-table-cell> 9.1.5 and <table:table-cell> 9.1.4.

        +

        The table:content-validation-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:covered-table-cell> ? and <table:table-cell> ?.

        -

        The table:content-validation-name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The table:content-validation-name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.606 table:copy-back

        The table:copy-back attribute specifies whether data is copied back into a scenario table if another scenario is activated.

        @@ -16628,9 +16629,9 @@

        19.606
      376. false: data is not copied back into a scenario table if another scenario is activated. 

      377. true: data copied back into a scenario table if another scenario is activated. 

      378. The default value for this attribute is true.

        -

        The table:copy-back attribute is usable with the following element: <table:scenario> 9.2.7.

        +

        The table:copy-back attribute is usable with the following element: <table:scenario> ?.

        -

        The table:copy-back attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The table:copy-back attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.607 table:copy-formulas

        The table:copy-formulas attribute specifies whether formulas are copied from a scenario table to a destination table.

        @@ -16639,9 +16640,9 @@

        19.607
      379. false: only values resulting from formulas are copied. 

      380. true: formulas are copied. 

      381. The default value for this attribute is true.

        -

        The table:copy-formulas attribute is usable with the following element: <table:scenario> 9.2.7.

        +

        The table:copy-formulas attribute is usable with the following element: <table:scenario> ?.

        -

        The table:copy-formulas attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The table:copy-formulas attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.608 table:copy-styles

        The table:copy-styles attribute specifies whether styles are copied from a scenario table to a destination table together with the data.

        @@ -16650,53 +16651,53 @@

        19.608
        • false: styles are not copied with data. 

        • true: styles are copied with data. 

        The default value for this attribute is true.

        -

        The table:copy-styles attribute is usable with the following element: <table:scenario> 9.2.7.

        +

        The table:copy-styles attribute is usable with the following element: <table:scenario> ?.

        -

        The table:copy-styles attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The table:copy-styles attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.609 table:count

        The table:count attribute specifies the count of inserted rows, columns or tables.

        The default value for this attribute is 1.

        -

        The table:count attribute is usable with the following element: <table:insertion> 9.9.3.

        +

        The table:count attribute is usable with the following element: <table:insertion> ?.

        -

        The table:count attribute has the data type positiveInteger 18.2.

        +

        The table:count attribute has the data type positiveInteger ?.

        19.610 table:country

        The table:country attribute specifies the country information for the natural language in which comparisons will occur.

        -

        The table:country attribute is usable with the following element: <table:sort> 9.4.19.

        +

        The table:country attribute is usable with the following element: <table:sort> ?.

        -

        The table:country attribute has the data type countryCode 18.3.11.

        +

        The table:country attribute has the data type countryCode ?.

        19.611 table:data-field

        The table:data-field attribute specifies the data field whose values are taken into account.

        -

        The table:data-field attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:data-pilot-display-info> 9.6.13 and <table:data-pilot-sort-info> 9.6.14.

        +

        The table:data-field attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:data-pilot-display-info> ? and <table:data-pilot-sort-info> ?.

        -

        The table:data-field attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The table:data-field attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.612 table:data-cell-range-address

        The table:data-cell-range-address attribute specifies the cell range address of data.

        -

        The table:data-cell-range-address attribute is usable with the following element: <table:label-range> 9.4.9.

        +

        The table:data-cell-range-address attribute is usable with the following element: <table:label-range> ?.

        -

        The table:data-cell-range-address attribute has the data type cellRangeAddress 18.3.5.

        +

        The table:data-cell-range-address attribute has the data type cellRangeAddress ?.

        19.613 table:database-name

        A table:database-name attribute specifies the name of an SQL database for the importation of data.

        -

        The table:database-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:database-source-query> 9.4.18, <table:database-source-sql> 9.4.16 and <table:database-source-table> 9.4.17.

        +

        The table:database-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:database-source-query> ?, <table:database-source-sql> ? and <table:database-source-table> ?.

        -

        The table:database-name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The table:database-name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.614 table:database-table-name

        A table:database-table-name attribute specifies a database table for the importation of data.

        -

        The table:database-table-name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:database-source-table> 9.4.17.

        +

        The table:database-table-name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:database-source-table> ?.

        -

        The table:database-table-name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The table:database-table-name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.615 table:data-type

        19.615.1 General

        @@ -16711,7 +16712,7 @@

        19.61

        For a <table:filter-condition> 9.5.5 element the default value for this attribute is text.

        -

        The table:data-type attribute is usable with the following element: <table:filter-condition> 9.5.5.

        +

        The table:data-type attribute is usable with the following element: <table:filter-condition> ?.

        The values of the table:data-type attribute are text or number.

        @@ -16726,9 +16727,9 @@

        19.615.3
      382. automatic: consumer determines the type of data in a field. 

      383. number: numeric data type. 

      384. text: text data type. 

      385. a value of type string (name of a user-defined sort order, implementation-dependent) 

      386. For a <table:sort-by> 9.4.20 element the default value for this attribute is automatic.

        -

        The table:data-type attribute is usable with the following element: <table:sort-by> 9.4.20.

        +

        The table:data-type attribute is usable with the following element: <table:sort-by> ?.

        -

        The values of the table:data-type attribute are text, number, automatic or a value of type string 18.2.

        +

        The values of the table:data-type attribute are text, number, automatic or a value of type string ?.

        19.615.4 <table:sort-groups>

        The table:data-type attribute specifies the data type of a field to be sorted.

        @@ -16739,9 +16740,9 @@

        19.615.4 <
        • automatic: consumer determines the type of data in a field. 

        • number: numeric data type. 

        • text: text data type. 

        • a value of type string (name of a user-defined sort order, implementation-dependent) 

        For a <table:sort-groups> 9.4.22 element the default value for this attribute is automatic.

        -

        The table:data-type attribute is usable with the following element: <table:sort-groups> 9.4.22.

        +

        The table:data-type attribute is usable with the following element: <table:sort-groups> ?.

        -

        The values of the table:data-type attribute are text, number, automatic or a value of type string 18.2.

        +

        The values of the table:data-type attribute are text, number, automatic or a value of type string ?.

        19.616 table:date-end

        The table:date-end attribute specifies the end value for a grouping of date values.

        @@ -16750,43 +16751,43 @@

        19.616 The defined values for the table:date-end attribute are:

        • auto: the highest value of the field is taken as the end value. 

        • a value of type dateOrDateTime 18.3.14. 

        -

        The table:date-end attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-groups> 9.6.17.

        +

        The table:date-end attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-groups> ?.

        -

        The values of the table:date-end attribute are a value of type dateOrDateTime 18.3.14 or auto.

        +

        The values of the table:date-end attribute are a value of type dateOrDateTime ? or auto.

        19.617 table:date-start

        The table:date-start attribute specifies the start value for a grouping of date values.

        The defined values for the table:date-start attribute are:

        -

        The table:date-start attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-groups> 9.6.17.

        +

        The table:date-start attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-groups> ?.

        -

        The values of the table:date-start attribute are a value of type dateOrDateTime 18.3.14 or auto.

        +

        The values of the table:date-start attribute are a value of type dateOrDateTime ? or auto.

        19.618 table:date-value

        The table:date-value attribute specifies the null date. The null date is the date that results in the value “0” if a date value is converted into a numeric value.

        The default value for this attribute is 1899-12-30.

        -

        The table:date-value attribute is usable with the following element: <table:null-date> 9.4.2.

        +

        The table:date-value attribute is usable with the following element: <table:null-date> ?.

        -

        The table:date-value attribute has the data type date 18.2.

        +

        The table:date-value attribute has the data type date ?.

        19.619 table:default-cell-style-name

        The table:default-cell-style-name attribute specifies a default cell style. Cells defined by a <table:table-cell> 18.3.14 element that do not have a table:style-name 19.730 attribute value use the specified default cell style.

        If an individual cell has a default style specified by a table:default-cell-style-name attribute on a <table:table-column> element and by a style:default-cell-style-name on a <table:table-row> element, the default style specified by the <table:table-row> element shall be applied to the cell and the default style specified by the <table:table-column> element shall be ignored.

        -

        The table:default-cell-style-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:table-column> 9.1.6 and <table:table-row> 9.1.3.

        +

        The table:default-cell-style-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:table-column> ? and <table:table-row> ?.

        -

        The table:default-cell-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The table:default-cell-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        19.620 table:direction

        The table:direction attribute specifies the direction of a relation between a cell and a highlighted range.

        The defined values for the table:direction attribute are:

        • from-another-table: relationship begins at another table. 

        • from-same-table: relationship begins at the same table. 

        • to-another-table: relationship ends at another table. 

        -

        The table:direction attribute is usable with the following element: <table:highlighted-range> 9.3.4.

        +

        The table:direction attribute is usable with the following element: <table:highlighted-range> ?.

        The values of the table:direction attribute are from-another-table, to-another-table or from-same-table.

        19.621 table:display

        @@ -16803,9 +16804,9 @@

        19.621

        For <table:data-pilot-member> 9.6.12 the default value for this attribute is true.

        -

        The table:display attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:data-pilot-member> 9.6.12, <table:error-message> 9.4.7, <table:help-message> 9.4.6, <table:table-column-group> 9.1.10 and <table:table-row-group> 9.1.9.

        +

        The table:display attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:data-pilot-member> ?, <table:error-message> ?, <table:help-message> ?, <table:table-column-group> ? and <table:table-row-group> ?.

        -

        The table:display attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The table:display attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.622 table:display-border

        The table:display-border attribute specifies whether to display a border around a scenario that belongs to a scenario table.

        @@ -16814,9 +16815,9 @@

        19.622
      387. false: border is not displayed. 

      388. true: border is displayed. 

      389. The default value for this attribute is true.

        -

        The table:display-border attribute is usable with the following element: <table:scenario> 9.2.7.

        +

        The table:display-border attribute is usable with the following element: <table:scenario> ?.

        -

        The table:display-border attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The table:display-border attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.623 table:display-duplicates

        The table:display-duplicates attribute specifies whether to display duplicate matches in a result.

        @@ -16825,9 +16826,9 @@

        19.623
        • false: duplicate matches not displayed in results. 

        • true: duplicate matches displayed in results. 

        The default value for this attribute is true.

        -

        The table:display-duplicates attribute is usable with the following element: <table:filter> 9.5.2.

        +

        The table:display-duplicates attribute is usable with the following element: <table:filter> ?.

        -

        The table:display-duplicates attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The table:display-duplicates attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.624 table:display-filter-buttons

        The table:display-filter-buttons attribute specifies whether to display filter buttons. Filter buttons are list box controls displayed in the label cells whose list entries are the values that exist in the labeled row or column. Selecting one of these entries is the equivalent of applying a filter to the database range that selects all row or columns where the cells in the labeled row or column have the selected value.

        @@ -16836,9 +16837,9 @@

        19.
        • false: filter buttons are not displayed. 

        • true: filter buttons are displayed. 

        The default value for this attribute is false.

        -

        The table:display-filter-buttons attribute is usable with the following element: <table:database-range> 9.4.15.

        +

        The table:display-filter-buttons attribute is usable with the following element: <table:database-range> ?.

        -

        The table:display-filter-buttons attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The table:display-filter-buttons attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.625 table:display-list

        The table:display-list attribute specifies whether a list of values that occurs within a condition is displayed when a user is entering a cell value.

        @@ -16847,7 +16848,7 @@

        19.625
      390. none: the list values are not displayed. 

      391. sort-ascending: the list values are displayed in ascending order. 

      392. unsorted: the list values are displayed in the order they occur in the condition. 

      393. The default value for this attribute is unsorted.

        -

        The table:display-list attribute is usable with the following element: <table:content-validation> 9.4.5.

        +

        The table:display-list attribute is usable with the following element: <table:content-validation> ?.

        The values of the table:display-list attribute are none, unsorted or sort-ascending.

        19.626 table:display-member-mode

        @@ -16856,7 +16857,7 @@

        19.626

        The defined values for the table:display-member-mode attribute are:

        • from-bottom: the value count is taken from the bottom of a data field’s column. 

        • From-top: the value count is taken from the top of a data field’s column. 

        -

        The table:display-member-mode attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-display-info> 9.6.13.

        +

        The table:display-member-mode attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-display-info> ?.

        The values of the table:display-member-mode attribute are from-top or from-bottom.

        19.627 table:drill-down-on-double-click

        @@ -16867,9 +16868,9 @@

      394. false: a double click on a member label or the empty area next to it starts the edit mode of the table cell, like for cells outside of the data pilot table.  

        Note: This can be used to rename group fields or members.  

      395. true: a double click on a member label or the empty area next to it shows or hides details for that member. 

      396. The default value for this attribute is true.

        -

        The table:drill-down-on-double-click attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-table> 9.6.3.

        +

        The table:drill-down-on-double-click attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-table> ?.

        -

        The table:drill-down-on-double-click attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The table:drill-down-on-double-click attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.628 table:embedded-number-behavior

        The table:embedded-number-behavior attribute specifies how string values that contain digits are sorted. If the value is alpha-numeric, string comparison as specified by the other attributes of <table:sort> element is used for sorting.

        @@ -16916,7 +16917,7 @@

        1
        - Natural sort
         
         

        The default value for this attribute is alpha-numeric.

        -

        The table:embedded-number-behavior attribute is usable with the following element: <table:sort> 9.4.19.

        +

        The table:embedded-number-behavior attribute is usable with the following element: <table:sort> ?.

        The values of the table:embedded-number-behavior attribute are alpha-numeric, integer or double.

        19.629 table:enabled

        @@ -16925,67 +16926,67 @@

        19.629

        The defined values for the table:enabled attribute are:

        • false: the <table:data-pilot-display-info> element is not evaluated. 

        • true: the <table:data-pilot-display-info> element is evaluated. 

        -

        The table:enabled attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-display-info> 9.6.13.

        +

        The table:enabled attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-display-info> ?.

        -

        The table:enabled attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The table:enabled attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.630 table:end

        The table:end attribute specifies the end value for a grouping of numeric values. All values that are higher than the end value are contained in a single group, while values that are equal to or lower than the end value are grouped as specified by table:grouped-by 19.671 and table:step 19.650 attributes.

        The defined values for the table:end attribute are:

        • auto: the highest value of the field is taken as the end value. 

        • a value of type double 

        -

        The table:end attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-groups> 9.6.17.

        +

        The table:end attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-groups> ?.

        -

        The values of the table:end attribute are a value of type double 18.2 or auto.

        +

        The values of the table:end attribute are a value of type double ? or auto.

        19.631 table:end-cell-address

        The table:end-cell-address attribute specifies the end position of the shape if it is included in a spreadsheet document.

        -

        The table:end-cell-address attribute is usable with the following elements: <dr3d:scene> 10.5.2, <draw:caption> 10.3.11, <draw:circle> 10.3.8, <draw:connector> 10.3.10, <draw:control> 10.3.13, <draw:custom-shape> 10.6.1, <draw:ellipse> 10.3.9, <draw:frame> 10.4.2, <draw:g> 10.3.15, <draw:line> 10.3.3, <draw:measure> 10.3.12, <draw:page-thumbnail> 10.3.14, <draw:path> 10.3.7, <draw:polygon> 10.3.5, <draw:polyline> 10.3.4, <draw:rect> 10.3.2, <draw:regular-polygon> 10.3.6 and <office:annotation> 14.1.

        +

        The table:end-cell-address attribute is usable with the following elements: <dr3d:scene> ?, <draw:caption> ?, <draw:circle> ?, <draw:connector> ?, <draw:control> ?, <draw:custom-shape> ?, <draw:ellipse> ?, <draw:frame> ?, <draw:g> ?, <draw:line> ?, <draw:measure> ?, <draw:page-thumbnail> ?, <draw:path> ?, <draw:polygon> ?, <draw:polyline> ?, <draw:rect> ?, <draw:regular-polygon> ? and <office:annotation> ?.

        -

        The table:end-cell-address attribute has the data type cellAddress 18.3.4.

        +

        The table:end-cell-address attribute has the data type cellAddress ?.

        19.632 table:end-column

        The table:end-column attribute specifies the end column of a range if the range address is a cell range address. The value of a table:end-column attribute is inclusive.

        -

        The table:end-column attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:source-range-address> 9.9.14 and <table:target-range-address> 9.9.15.

        +

        The table:end-column attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:source-range-address> ? and <table:target-range-address> ?.

        -

        The table:end-column attribute has the data type integer 18.2.

        +

        The table:end-column attribute has the data type integer ?.

        19.633 table:end-position

        The table:end-position attribute specifies the number of the last deleted row or column. The value of a table:end-position attribute is exclusive.

        -

        The table:end-position attribute is usable with the following element: <table:movement-cut-off> 9.9.12.

        +

        The table:end-position attribute is usable with the following element: <table:movement-cut-off> ?.

        -

        The table:end-position attribute has the data type integer 18.2.

        +

        The table:end-position attribute has the data type integer ?.

        19.634 table:end-row

        The table:end-row attribute specifies the end row of a range if the range address is a cell range address. The value of a table:end-row attribute is inclusive.

        -

        The table:end-row attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:source-range-address> 9.9.14 and <table:target-range-address> 9.9.15.

        +

        The table:end-row attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:source-range-address> ? and <table:target-range-address> ?.

        -

        The table:end-row attribute has the data type integer 18.2.

        +

        The table:end-row attribute has the data type integer ?.

        19.635 table:end-table

        The table:end-table attribute specifies the end table of a range if the range address is a cell range address. The value of a table:end-table attribute is inclusive.

        -

        The table:end-table attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:source-range-address> 9.9.14 and <table:target-range-address> 9.9.15.

        +

        The table:end-table attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:source-range-address> ? and <table:target-range-address> ?.

        -

        The table:end-table attribute has the data type integer 18.2.

        +

        The table:end-table attribute has the data type integer ?.

        19.636 table:end-x

        The table:end-x attribute specifies the x-coordinate of the end position of a shape relative to the top-left edge of a cell. The size attributes of the shape are ignored.

        -

        The table:end-x attribute is usable with the following elements: <dr3d:scene> 10.5.2, <draw:caption> 10.3.11, <draw:circle> 10.3.8, <draw:connector> 10.3.10, <draw:control> 10.3.13, <draw:custom-shape> 10.6.1, <draw:ellipse> 10.3.9, <draw:frame> 10.4.2, <draw:g> 10.3.15, <draw:line> 10.3.3, <draw:measure> 10.3.12, <draw:page-thumbnail> 10.3.14, <draw:path> 10.3.7, <draw:polygon> 10.3.5, <draw:polyline> 10.3.4, <draw:rect> 10.3.2, <draw:regular-polygon> 10.3.6 and <office:annotation> 14.1.

        +

        The table:end-x attribute is usable with the following elements: <dr3d:scene> ?, <draw:caption> ?, <draw:circle> ?, <draw:connector> ?, <draw:control> ?, <draw:custom-shape> ?, <draw:ellipse> ?, <draw:frame> ?, <draw:g> ?, <draw:line> ?, <draw:measure> ?, <draw:page-thumbnail> ?, <draw:path> ?, <draw:polygon> ?, <draw:polyline> ?, <draw:rect> ?, <draw:regular-polygon> ? and <office:annotation> ?.

        -

        The table:end-x attribute has the data type coordinate 18.3.10.

        +

        The table:end-x attribute has the data type coordinate ?.

        19.637 table:end-y

        The table:end-y attribute specifies the y-coordinate of the end position of a shape relative to the top-left edge of a cell. The size attributes of the shape are ignored.

        -

        The table:end-y attribute is usable with the following elements: <dr3d:scene> 10.5.2, <draw:caption> 10.3.11, <draw:circle> 10.3.8, <draw:connector> 10.3.10, <draw:control> 10.3.13, <draw:custom-shape> 10.6.1, <draw:ellipse> 10.3.9, <draw:frame> 10.4.2, <draw:g> 10.3.15, <draw:line> 10.3.3, <draw:measure> 10.3.12, <draw:page-thumbnail> 10.3.14, <draw:path> 10.3.7, <draw:polygon> 10.3.5, <draw:polyline> 10.3.4, <draw:rect> 10.3.2, <draw:regular-polygon> 10.3.6 and <office:annotation> 14.1.

        +

        The table:end-y attribute is usable with the following elements: <dr3d:scene> ?, <draw:caption> ?, <draw:circle> ?, <draw:connector> ?, <draw:control> ?, <draw:custom-shape> ?, <draw:ellipse> ?, <draw:frame> ?, <draw:g> ?, <draw:line> ?, <draw:measure> ?, <draw:page-thumbnail> ?, <draw:path> ?, <draw:polygon> ?, <draw:polyline> ?, <draw:rect> ?, <draw:regular-polygon> ? and <office:annotation> ?.

        -

        The table:end-y attribute has the data type coordinate 18.3.10.

        +

        The table:end-y attribute has the data type coordinate ?.

        19.638 table:execute

        The table:execute attribute specifies whether a macro should be executed or not.

        @@ -16994,9 +16995,9 @@

        19.638
        • false: macro is not executed. 

        • true: macro is executed. 

        The default value for this attribute is true.

        -

        The table:execute attribute is usable with the following element: <table:error-macro> 9.4.8.

        +

        The table:execute attribute is usable with the following element: <table:error-macro> ?.

        -

        The table:execute attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The table:execute attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.639 table:expression

        The table:expression attribute specifies an expression. If the expression contains a named range or another named expression, the named range or named expression shall be specified first, before the containing expression. If the expression contains a relative cell range address, a table:base-cell-address attribute shall also appear on the <table:named-expression> element.

        @@ -17007,37 +17008,37 @@

        19.639 <

        An OpenDocument Consumer when hosting a formula evaluator makes available the host-dependent properties defined by Table 17 Host-dependent Properties in 19.646.

        -

        The table:expression attribute is usable with the following element: <table:named-expression> 9.4.13.

        +

        The table:expression attribute is usable with the following element: <table:named-expression> ?.

        -

        The table:expression attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The table:expression attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.640 table:field-name

        The table:field-name attribute specifies a category column whose members' values are used in operations defined by a table:type attribute that determines the display of values of the data field of which the <table:data-pilot-field-reference> element is a part.

        -

        The table:field-name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-field-reference> 9.6.16.

        +

        The table:field-name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-field-reference> ?.

        -

        The table:field-name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The table:field-name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.641 table:field-number

        The table:field-number attribute specifies a row or column number to sort, subtotal or filter. It is the number of a row or column within a database range.

        -

        The table:field-number attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:filter-condition> 9.5.5, <table:sort-by> 9.4.20 and <table:subtotal-field> 9.4.24.

        +

        The table:field-number attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:filter-condition> ?, <table:sort-by> ? and <table:subtotal-field> ?.

        -

        The table:field-number attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger 18.2.

        +

        The table:field-number attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger ?.

        19.642 table:filter-name

        The table:filter-name attribute specifies the file type of the document containing the original table. The value of this attribute is implementation-dependent.

        -

        The table:filter-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:cell-range-source> 9.3.1 and <table:table-source> 9.2.6.

        +

        The table:filter-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:cell-range-source> ? and <table:table-source> ?.

        -

        The table:filter-name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The table:filter-name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.643 table:filter-options

        The table:filter-options attribute specifies implementation-dependent settings for a file type.

        -

        The table:filter-options attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:cell-range-source> 9.3.1 and <table:table-source> 9.2.6.

        +

        The table:filter-options attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:cell-range-source> ? and <table:table-source> ?.

        -

        The table:filter-options attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The table:filter-options attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.644 table:first-row-end-column (deprecated)

        The table:first-row-end-column attribute specifies the whether the cell in the first row, end column gets its style from its row or column.

        @@ -17046,7 +17047,7 @@

        The defined values for the table:first-row-end-column attribute are:

        • column: cell in first row, end column should inherit its style from the column where it appears. 

        • row: cell in first row, end column should inherit its style from the row where it appears. 

        -

        The table:first-row-end-column attribute is usable with the following element: <table:table-template> 16.20.

        +

        The table:first-row-end-column attribute is usable with the following element: <table:table-template> ?.

        The values of the table:first-row-end-column attribute are row or column.

        19.645 table:first-row-start-column (deprecated)

        @@ -17057,7 +17058,7 @@

        The defined values for the table:first-row-start-column attribute are:

        • column: cell in first row, start column should inherit its style from the column where it appears. 

        • row: cell in first row, start column should inherit its style from the row where it appears. 

        -

        The table:first-row-start-column attribute is usable with the following element: <table:table-template> 16.20.

        +

        The table:first-row-start-column attribute is usable with the following element: <table:table-template> ?.

        The values of the table:first-row-start-column attribute are row or column.

        19.646 table:formula

        @@ -17075,79 +17076,79 @@

        19.646

        Table 17 Host-dependent Properties

        -
        +

        Property

        Attribute

        Default Value

        -
        +

        HOST-CASE-SENSITIVE

        table:case-sensitive

        true

        -
        +

        HOST-PRECISION-AS-SHOWN

        table:precision-as-shown

        false

        -
        +

        HOST-SEARCH-CRITERIA-MUST-APPLY-TO-WHOLE-CELL

        table:search-criteria-must-apply-to-whole-cell

        true

        -
        +

        HOST-AUTOMATIC-FIND-LABELS

        table:automatic-find-labels

        true

        -
        +

        HOST-USE-REGULAR-EXPRESSIONS

        table:use-regular-expressions

        true

        -
        +

        HOST-USE-WILDCARDS

        table:use-wildcards

        false

        -
        +

        HOST-NULL-YEAR

        table:null-year

        1930

        -
        +

        HOST-NULL-DATE

        table:null-date

        1899-12-30

        -
        +

        HOST-LOCALE

        N/A

        Implementation-defined

        -
        +

        HOST-ITERATION-STATUS

        table:status

        disable

        -
        +

        HOST-ITERATION-MAXIMUM-DIFFERENCE

        table:maximum-difference

        0

        -
        +

        HOST-ITERATION-STEPS

        table:steps

        @@ -17158,9 +17159,9 @@

        19.646

        Note: Host-dependent properties are applicable to style:condition (19.472), table:condition (19.600) and, table:expression (19.639) attributes.

        -

        The table:formula attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:change-track-table-cell> 9.9.16, <table:covered-table-cell> 9.1.5 and <table:table-cell> 9.1.4.

        +

        The table:formula attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:change-track-table-cell> ?, <table:covered-table-cell> ? and <table:table-cell> ?.

        -

        The table:formula attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The table:formula attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.647 table:function

        19.647.1 General

        @@ -17171,9 +17172,9 @@

        19.647.1 The table:function attribute specifies a function.

        -

        The table:function attribute is usable with the following element: <table:consolidation> 9.7.

        +

        The table:function attribute is usable with the following element: <table:consolidation> ?.

        -

        The values of the table:function attribute are average, count, countnums, max, min, product, stdev, stdevp, sum, var, varp or a value of type string 18.2.

        +

        The values of the table:function attribute are average, count, countnums, max, min, product, stdev, stdevp, sum, var, varp or a value of type string ?.

        19.647.3 <table:data-pilot-field>

        The table:function attribute specifies specifies the function which is applied to the cell values of data columns.

        @@ -17182,25 +17183,25 @@

        19.64

        For <table:data-pilot-field> elements whose table:orientation attribute has the value column or row, the only defined value for the table:function attribute is:

        • auto: no function is applied to that category field.  

        -

        The table:function attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-field> 9.6.7.

        +

        The table:function attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-field> ?.

        -

        The values of the table:function attribute are auto, average, count, countnums, max, min, product, stdev, stdevp, sum, var, varp or a value of type string 18.2.

        +

        The values of the table:function attribute are auto, average, count, countnums, max, min, product, stdev, stdevp, sum, var, varp or a value of type string ?.

        19.647.4 <table:data-pilot-subtotal>

        The table:function attribute specifies the type of subtotals to calculate.

        In addition to the values defined in 19.647.1 the following value is defined:

        • auto: specifies that subtotals shall use the same function(s) that are used to calculate the <table:data-pilot-field> 9.6.7 elements with table:orientation="data" 19.690.  

        -

        The table:function attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-subtotal> 9.6.10.

        +

        The table:function attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-subtotal> ?.

        -

        The values of the table:function attribute are auto, average, count, countnums, max, min, product, stdev, stdevp, sum, var, varp or a value of type string 18.2.

        +

        The values of the table:function attribute are auto, average, count, countnums, max, min, product, stdev, stdevp, sum, var, varp or a value of type string ?.

        19.647.5 <table:subtotal-field>

        The table:function attribute specifies the type of subtotals to calculate.

        -

        The table:function attribute is usable with the following element: <table:subtotal-field> 9.4.24.

        +

        The table:function attribute is usable with the following element: <table:subtotal-field> ?.

        -

        The values of the table:function attribute are average, count, countnums, max, min, product, stdev, stdevp, sum, var, varp or a value of type string 18.2.

        +

        The values of the table:function attribute are average, count, countnums, max, min, product, stdev, stdevp, sum, var, varp or a value of type string ?.

        19.648 table:grand-total

        The table:grand-total attribute specifies whether a grand total column, row, or both should be displayed in addition to values calculated for each combination of values in the category columns.

        @@ -17209,16 +17210,16 @@

        19.648
        • both: grand totals for rows and columns are displayed in addition to values calculated for other combinations of values. 

        • column: grand totals for columns are displayed in addition to values calculated for other combinations of values. 

        • none: grand totals for rows and columns are not displayed in addition to values calculated for other combinations of values. 

        • row: grand totals for rows are displayed in addition to values calculated for other combinations of values. 

        The default value for this attribute is both.

        -

        The table:grand-total attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-table> 9.6.3.

        +

        The table:grand-total attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-table> ?.

        The values of the table:grand-total attribute are none, row, column or both.

        19.649 table:group-by-field-number

        The table:group-by-field-number attribute specifies a field, that is to be grouped. It is the number of a row or column within a database range.

        -

        The table:group-by-field-number attribute is usable with the following element: <table:subtotal-rule> 9.4.23.

        +

        The table:group-by-field-number attribute is usable with the following element: <table:subtotal-rule> ?.

        -

        The table:group-by-field-number attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger 18.2.

        +

        The table:group-by-field-number attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger ?.

        19.650 table:grouped-by

        The table:grouped-by attribute specifies the grouping of the date values. Date values can be grouped by seconds, minutes, hours, days, months, quarters or years.

        @@ -17227,7 +17228,7 @@

        19.650 <

        The defined values for the table:grouped-by attribute are:

        • seconds: a value expressed as seconds. 

        • minutes: a value expressed as minutes. 

        • hours: a value expressed as hours. 

        • days: a value expressed as days. 

        • months: a value expressed as months. 

        • quarters: a value expressed as quarters (4 equal 3 month segments). 

        • years: a value expressed as years. 

        -

        The table:grouped-by attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-groups> 9.6.17.

        +

        The table:grouped-by attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-groups> ?.

        The values of the table:grouped-by attribute are seconds, minutes, hours, days, months, quarters or years.

        19.651 table:has-persistent-data

        @@ -17238,16 +17239,16 @@

        19.651
        • false: data in a database range is not saved when the document itself is saved. 

        • true: data in a database range is saved when the document itself is saved. 

        The default value for this attribute is true.

        -

        The table:has-persistent-data attribute is usable with the following element: <table:database-range> 9.4.15.

        +

        The table:has-persistent-data attribute is usable with the following element: <table:database-range> ?.

        -

        The table:has-persistent-data attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The table:has-persistent-data attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.652 table:id

        The table:id attribute specifies the id of an insertion or other tracked change.

        -

        The table:id attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:cell-content-change> 9.9.17, <table:cell-content-deletion> 9.9.7, <table:change-deletion> 9.9.8, <table:deletion> 9.9.9, <table:dependency> 9.9.5, <table:insertion> 9.9.3, <table:insertion-cut-off> 9.9.11, <table:movement> 9.9.13 and <table:previous> 9.9.19.

        +

        The table:id attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:cell-content-change> ?, <table:cell-content-deletion> ?, <table:change-deletion> ?, <table:deletion> ?, <table:dependency> ?, <table:insertion> ?, <table:insertion-cut-off> ?, <table:movement> ? and <table:previous> ?.

        -

        The table:id attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The table:id attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.653 table:identify-categories

        The table:identify-categories attribute specifies whether rows that do not contain a value in one of the category columns should use the value of the nearest ancestor row that has a value, or should be moved into a group (or category) of its own.

        @@ -17256,9 +17257,9 @@

        19.653
        • false: empty rows form a group or category. 

        • true: empty rows use the value of the nearest ancestor row that has a value for classification into a group or category. 

        The default value for this attribute is false.

        -

        The table:identify-categories attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-table> 9.6.3.

        +

        The table:identify-categories attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-table> ?.

        -

        The table:identify-categories attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The table:identify-categories attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.654 table:ignore-empty-rows

        The table:ignore-empty-rows attribute specifies whether empty rows in a source range should be ignored.

        @@ -17267,25 +17268,25 @@

        19.654 <
        • false: empty rows in a source range are not ignored. 

        • true: empty rows in a source range are ignored. 

        The default value for this attribute is false.

        -

        The table:ignore-empty-rows attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-table> 9.6.3.

        +

        The table:ignore-empty-rows attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-table> ?.

        -

        The table:ignore-empty-rows attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The table:ignore-empty-rows attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.655 table:index

        The table:index attribute specifies for the <table:operation> element on which it appears its order in a series of <table:operation> elements under a <table:detective> element.

        -

        The table:index attribute is usable with the following element: <table:operation> 9.3.3.

        +

        The table:index attribute is usable with the following element: <table:operation> ?.

        -

        The table:index attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger 18.2.

        +

        The table:index attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger ?.

        19.656 table:is-active

        The table:is-active attribute specifies whether a scenario that belongs to a scenario table is active.

        The defined values for the table:is-active attribute are:

        • false: scenario that belongs to a scenario table is inactive. 

        • true: scenario that belongs to a scenario table is active. 

        -

        The table:is-active attribute is usable with the following element: <table:scenario> 9.2.7.

        +

        The table:is-active attribute is usable with the following element: <table:scenario> ?.

        -

        The table:is-active attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The table:is-active attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.657 table:is-data-layout-field

        The table:is-data-layout-field attribute specifies whether a field is a data layout field.

        @@ -17294,9 +17295,9 @@

        19.65
        • false: field is not a data layout field. 

        • true: field is a data layout field. 

        The default value for this attribute is false.

        -

        The table:is-data-layout-field attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-field> 9.6.7.

        +

        The table:is-data-layout-field attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-field> ?.

        -

        The table:is-data-layout-field attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The table:is-data-layout-field attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.658 table:is-selection

        The table:is-selection attribute specifies whether the database range includes a complete database, or a selection of records from a database only.

        @@ -17305,9 +17306,9 @@

        19.658
      397. false: database range includes a section of records from a database. 

      398. true: database range includes a complete database. 

      399. The default value for this attribute is false.

        -

        The table:is-selection attribute is usable with the following element: <table:database-range> 9.4.15.

        +

        The table:is-selection attribute is usable with the following element: <table:database-range> ?.

        -

        The table:is-selection attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The table:is-selection attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.659 table:is-sub-table

        The table:is-sub-table attribute specifies if a nested table is a subtable.

        @@ -17322,30 +17323,30 @@

        19.659
      400. false: nested table is not a subtable. 

      401. true: nested table is a subtable. 

      402. The default value for this attribute is false.

        -

        The table:is-sub-table attribute is usable with the following element: <table:table> 9.1.2.

        +

        The table:is-sub-table attribute is usable with the following element: <table:table> ?.

        -

        The table:is-sub-table attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The table:is-sub-table attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.660 table:label-cell-range-address

        The table:label-cell-range-address attribute specifies a cell range address for labels.

        -

        The table:label-cell-range-address attribute is usable with the following element: <table:label-range> 9.4.9.

        +

        The table:label-cell-range-address attribute is usable with the following element: <table:label-range> ?.

        -

        The table:label-cell-range-address attribute has the data type cellRangeAddress 18.3.5.

        +

        The table:label-cell-range-address attribute has the data type cellRangeAddress ?.

        19.661 table:language

        The table:language attribute specifies the natural language in which a comparison will occur.

        -

        The table:language attribute is usable with the following element: <table:sort> 9.4.19.

        +

        The table:language attribute is usable with the following element: <table:sort> ?.

        -

        The table:language attribute has the data type languageCode 18.3.18.

        +

        The table:language attribute has the data type languageCode ?.

        19.662 table:last-column-spanned

        The table:last-column-spanned attribute together with the table:last-row-spanned 19.664 attribute specifies the last known size of a range. If the size of the range has changed since the determination of its size, the value of these attributes will be incorrect.

        -

        The table:last-column-spanned attribute is usable with the following element: <table:cell-range-source> 9.3.1.

        +

        The table:last-column-spanned attribute is usable with the following element: <table:cell-range-source> ?.

        -

        The table:last-column-spanned attribute has the data type positiveInteger 18.2.

        +

        The table:last-column-spanned attribute has the data type positiveInteger ?.

        19.663 table:last-row-end-column (deprecated)

        The table:last-row-end-column attribute specifies the whether the cell in the last row, end column gets its style from its row or column.

        @@ -17354,16 +17355,16 @@

        The defined values for the table:last-row-end-column attribute are:

        • column: cell in last row, end column should inherit its style from the column where it appears. 

        • row: cell in last row, end column should inherit its style from the column where it appears. 

        -

        The table:last-row-end-column attribute is usable with the following element: <table:table-template> 16.20.

        +

        The table:last-row-end-column attribute is usable with the following element: <table:table-template> ?.

        The values of the table:last-row-end-column attribute are row or column.

        19.664 table:last-row-spanned

        The table:last-row-spanned attribute together with the table:last-column-spanned 19.662 attribute specifies the last known size of a range. If the size of the range has changed since the determination of its size, the value of these attributes will be incorrect.

        -

        The table:last-row-spanned attribute is usable with the following element: <table:cell-range-source> 9.3.1.

        +

        The table:last-row-spanned attribute is usable with the following element: <table:cell-range-source> ?.

        -

        The table:last-row-spanned attribute has the data type positiveInteger 18.2.

        +

        The table:last-row-spanned attribute has the data type positiveInteger ?.

        19.665 table:last-row-start-column (deprecated)

        The table:last-row-start-column attribute specifies the whether the cell in the last row, start column gets its style from its row or column.

        @@ -17372,7 +17373,7 @@

        The defined values for the table:last-row-start-column attribute are:

        • column: cell in last row, start column should inherit its style from the column where it appears. 

        • row: cell in last row, start column should inherit its style from the column where it appears. 

        -

        The table:last-row-start-column attribute is usable with the following element: <table:table-template> 16.20.

        +

        The table:last-row-start-column attribute is usable with the following element: <table:table-template> ?.

        The values of the table:last-row-start-column attribute are row or column.

        19.666 table:layout-mode

        @@ -17381,7 +17382,7 @@

        19.666

        The defined values for the table:layout-mode attribute are:

        • outline-subtotals-bottom: Same as outline-subtotals-top, except that subtotals are shown at the bottom (below the member's data, as in tabular layout mode). 

        • outline-subtotals-top: In outline layout mode, the members from the following field start in the row below a member's name. Subtotals are shown at the top (in the same row as the member's name). When the subtotals take up more than one row (manually selected, or because there are multiple data fields), they are always shown below the member's data, regardless of the setting. 

        • tabular-layout: Tabular layout mode is the layout, where each member's name is on the same row as the first member from the following field. Subtotals are always shown below a member's data in this mode. 

        -

        The table:layout-mode attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-layout-info> 9.6.15.

        +

        The table:layout-mode attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-layout-info> ?.

        The values of the table:layout-mode attribute are tabular-layout, outline-subtotals-top or outline-subtotals-bottom.

        19.667 table:link-to-source-data

        @@ -17392,18 +17393,18 @@

        19.667
        • false: data in consolidated table range not linked to source data. 

        • true: data in consolidated table range is linked to source data. 

        The default value for this attribute is false.

        -

        The table:link-to-source-data attribute is usable with the following element: <table:consolidation> 9.7.

        +

        The table:link-to-source-data attribute is usable with the following element: <table:consolidation> ?.

        -

        The table:link-to-source-data attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The table:link-to-source-data attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.668 table:marked-invalid

        The table:marked-invalid attribute specifies whether the current cell is marked invalid. This attribute cannot be used together with any other attributes.

        The defined values for the table:marked-invalid attribute are:

        • false: current cell not marked invalid. 

        • true: current cell marked invalid. 

        -

        The table:marked-invalid attribute is usable with the following element: <table:highlighted-range> 9.3.4.

        +

        The table:marked-invalid attribute is usable with the following element: <table:highlighted-range> ?.

        -

        The table:marked-invalid attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The table:marked-invalid attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.669 table:matrix-covered

        The table:matrix-covered attribute specifies if a cell is contained in a matrix.

        @@ -17412,39 +17413,39 @@

        19.669
      403. false: cell is not included in a matrix. 

      404. true: cell is included in a matrix. 

      405. The default value for this attribute is false.

        -

        The table:matrix-covered attribute is usable with the following element: <table:change-track-table-cell> 9.9.16.

        +

        The table:matrix-covered attribute is usable with the following element: <table:change-track-table-cell> ?.

        -

        The table:matrix-covered attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The table:matrix-covered attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.670 table:maximum-difference

        The table:maximum-difference attribute specifies the maximum difference between two iterative calculation results. The iteration is stopped if the result is less than the value of this attribute.

        The default value for this attribute is 0.001.

        -

        The table:maximum-difference attribute is usable with the following element: <table:iteration> 9.4.3.

        +

        The table:maximum-difference attribute is usable with the following element: <table:iteration> ?.

        -

        The table:maximum-difference attribute has the data type double 18.2.

        +

        The table:maximum-difference attribute has the data type double ?.

        19.671 table:member-count

        The table:member-count attribute specifies the number of values, from the top or from the bottom of a data field's column, that are shown.

        -

        The table:member-count attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-display-info> 9.6.13.

        +

        The table:member-count attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-display-info> ?.

        -

        The table:member-count attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger 18.2.

        +

        The table:member-count attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger ?.

        19.672 table:member-name

        The table:member-name attribute specifies the value of a data pilot member.

        -

        The table:member-name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-field-reference> 9.6.16.

        +

        The table:member-name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-field-reference> ?.

        -

        The table:member-name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The table:member-name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.673 table:member-type

        The table:member-type attribute specifies the member of the referenced category column, whose value within the current data field is taken into account.

        The defined values for the table:member-type attribute are:

        • named: the table:member-name 19.672 attribute on the same <table:data-pilot-field-reference> element specifies the member whose value within the data field is taken into account. 

        • next: the value of the data field for the next visible member of the referenced category column is taken into account. Empty members are skipped. 

        • previous: the value of the data field for the next visible member of the referenced category column is taken into account. Empty members are skipped. 

        -

        The table:member-type attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-field-reference> 9.6.16.

        +

        The table:member-type attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-field-reference> ?.

        19.674 table:message-type

        The table:message-type attribute specifies the display of messages.

        @@ -17453,7 +17454,7 @@

        19.674
      406. information: message is displayed as information only. 

      407. stop: message is displayed as an error and the operation that caused the validation check is stopped. 

      408. warning: message is displayed as a warning. 

      409. The default value for this attribute is stop.

        -

        The table:message-type attribute is usable with the following element: <table:error-message> 9.4.7.

        +

        The table:message-type attribute is usable with the following element: <table:error-message> ?.

        The values of the table:message-type attribute are stop, warning or information.

        19.675 table:mode

        @@ -17464,16 +17465,16 @@

        19.675
      410. copy-all: formulas and styles are copied. 

      411. copy-results-only: only formula results and non-calculated cell content are copied. 

      412. The default value for this attribute is copy-all.

        -

        The table:mode attribute is usable with the following element: <table:table-source> 9.2.6.

        +

        The table:mode attribute is usable with the following element: <table:table-source> ?.

        The values of the table:mode attribute are copy-all or copy-results-only.

        19.676 table:multi-deletion-spanned

        The table:multi-deletion-spanned attribute specifies the total number of deleted rows or columns when multiple columns or rows were deleted simultaneously. Each deleted row or column is represented by a <table:deletion> element. The first <table:deletion> element in a set representing a simultaneous deletion shall carry a table:multi-deletion-spanned attribute that specifies the total number of deleted rows or columns.

        -

        The table:multi-deletion-spanned attribute is usable with the following element: <table:deletion> 9.9.9.

        +

        The table:multi-deletion-spanned attribute is usable with the following element: <table:deletion> ?.

        -

        The table:multi-deletion-spanned attribute has the data type integer 18.2.

        +

        The table:multi-deletion-spanned attribute has the data type integer ?.

        19.677 table:name

        19.677.1 General

        @@ -17482,65 +17483,65 @@

        19.6

        The table:name attribute specifies the name of a source database range or named range.

        -

        The table:name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:cell-range-source> 9.3.1.

        +

        The table:name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:cell-range-source> ?.

        -

        The table:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The table:name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.677.3 <table:content-validation>

        The table:name attribute specifies the name of a content validation rule. It is used to reference the validation rule from the cell the rule should applied.

        -

        The table:name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:content-validation> 9.4.5.

        +

        The table:name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:content-validation> ?.

        -

        The table:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The table:name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.677.4 <table:data-pilot-group>

        The table:name attribute specifies the name of a group.

        -

        The table:name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-group> 9.6.18.

        +

        The table:name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-group> ?.

        -

        The table:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The table:name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.677.5 <table:data-pilot-group-member>

        The table:name attribute specifies the name of a member.

        -

        The table:name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-group-member> 9.6.19.

        +

        The table:name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-group-member> ?.

        -

        The table:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The table:name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.677.6 <table:data-pilot-member>

        The table:name attribute specifies the value for which display information is specified.

        -

        The table:name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-member> 9.6.12.

        +

        The table:name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-member> ?.

        -

        The table:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The table:name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.677.7 <table:data-pilot-table>

        The table:name attribute specifies the name of a data pilot table.

        -

        The table:name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-table> 9.6.3.

        +

        The table:name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-table> ?.

        -

        The table:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The table:name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.677.8 <table:database-range>

        The table:name attribute specifies the name of a database range on which to perform operations. Within a single document, only one database range may have no name. This database range is created by the consumer and is used to filter or sort data in a cell range without the user creating a database range.

        -

        The table:name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:database-range> 9.4.15.

        +

        The table:name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:database-range> ?.

        -

        The table:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The table:name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.677.9 <table:named-expression>

        The table:name attribute specifies the name of an expression.

        -

        The table:name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:named-expression> 9.4.13.

        +

        The table:name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:named-expression> ?.

        -

        The table:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The table:name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.677.10 <table:named-range>

        The table:name attribute specifies the name of a database range on which to perform operations. Within a single document, only one database range may have no name.

        -

        The table:name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:named-range> 9.4.12.

        +

        The table:name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:named-range> ?.

        -

        The table:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The table:name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.677.11 <table:operation>

        The table:name attribute specifies the name of a detective operation.

        @@ -17549,46 +17550,46 @@

        19.677.11 <
        • remove-dependents: removes highlighting from cells that use the value of the current cell in their formula. 

        • remove-precedents: removes highlighting from cells whose values are used in the formula of the current cell. 

        • trace-dependents: highlights cells that use the value of the current cell in their formula. 

        • trace-errors: highlights cells that cause an error while calculating the result of the current cell's formula. 

        • trace-precedents: highlights cells whose values are used in the formula of the current cell. 

        The nature of the highlighting imposed on or removed from cells as the result of detective operations is implementation-dependent.

        -

        The table:name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:operation> 9.3.3.

        +

        The table:name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:operation> ?.

        The values of the table:name attribute are trace-dependents, remove-dependents, trace-precedents, remove-precedents or trace-errors.

        19.677.12 <table:source-cell-range>

        The table:name attribute specifies the name of a cell range containing source data. The value of this attribute shall be a string matching the value of a table:name attribute of a table:named-range element.

        -

        The table:name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:source-cell-range> 9.6.5.

        +

        The table:name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:source-cell-range> ?.

        -

        The table:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The table:name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.677.13 <table:source-service>

        The table:name attribute specifies the name of a service. The value of this attribute is implementation-dependent.

        -

        The table:name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:source-service> 9.6.6.

        +

        The table:name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:source-service> ?.

        -

        The table:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The table:name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.677.14 <table:table>

        The table:name attribute specifies the name of a table.

        -

        The table:name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:table> 9.1.2.

        +

        The table:name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:table> ?.

        -

        The table:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The table:name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.677.15 <table:table-template>

        The table:name attribute specifies the name of a table template.

        -

        The table:name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:table-template> 16.20.

        +

        The table:name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:table-template> ?.

        -

        The table:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The table:name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.678 table:null-year

        The table:null-year attribute specifies the start year for year values that contain only two digits. All two-digit year values are interpreted as a year that is the same as or follows the start year.

        The default value for this attribute is 1930.

        -

        The table:null-year attribute is usable with the following element: <table:calculation-settings> 9.4.1.

        +

        The table:null-year attribute is usable with the following element: <table:calculation-settings> ?.

        -

        The table:null-year attribute has the data type positiveInteger 18.2.

        +

        The table:null-year attribute has the data type positiveInteger ?.

        19.679 table:number-columns-repeated

        19.679.1 General

        @@ -17599,27 +17600,27 @@

        19.
        • The cells contain the same content and style. 

        • The cells are not merged horizontally or vertically. 

        For a <table:covered-table-cell> 9.1.5 element the default value for this attribute is 1.

        -

        The table:number-columns-repeated attribute is usable with the following element: <table:covered-table-cell> 9.1.5.

        +

        The table:number-columns-repeated attribute is usable with the following element: <table:covered-table-cell> ?.

        -

        The table:number-columns-repeated attribute has the data type positiveInteger 18.2.

        +

        The table:number-columns-repeated attribute has the data type positiveInteger ?.

        19.679.3 <table:table-cell>

        The table:number-columns-repeated attribute specifies the number of successive columns in which a cell is repeated. It may be used to describe two or more adjoining cells with a single cell element, if they meet the following conditions:

        • The cells contain the same content and style. 

        • The cells are not merged horizontally or vertically. 

        For a <table:table-cell> 9.1.4 element the default value for this attribute is 1.

        -

        The table:number-columns-repeated attribute is usable with the following element: <table:table-cell> 9.1.4.

        +

        The table:number-columns-repeated attribute is usable with the following element: <table:table-cell> ?.

        -

        The table:number-columns-repeated attribute has the data type positiveInteger 18.2.

        +

        The table:number-columns-repeated attribute has the data type positiveInteger ?.

        19.679.4 <table:table-column>

        The table:number-columns-repeated attribute specifies the number of columns to which a column description applies. If two or more columns are adjoining, and have the same style, this attribute may be used to describe them with a single <table:table-column> element.

        For a <table:table-column> 9.1.6 element the default value for this attribute is 1.

        -

        The table:number-columns-repeated attribute is usable with the following element: <table:table-column> 9.1.6.

        +

        The table:number-columns-repeated attribute is usable with the following element: <table:table-column> ?.

        -

        The table:number-columns-repeated attribute has the data type positiveInteger 18.2.

        +

        The table:number-columns-repeated attribute has the data type positiveInteger ?.

        19.680 table:number-columns-spanned

        The table:number-columns-spanned attribute specifies the number of columns that a cell spans.

        @@ -17628,9 +17629,9 @@

        19.

        The default value for this attribute is 1.

        -

        The table:number-columns-spanned attribute is usable with the following element: <table:table-cell> 9.1.4.

        +

        The table:number-columns-spanned attribute is usable with the following element: <table:table-cell> ?.

        -

        The table:number-columns-spanned attribute has the data type positiveInteger 18.2.

        +

        The table:number-columns-spanned attribute has the data type positiveInteger ?.

        19.681 table:number-rows-repeated

        The table:number-rows-repeated attribute specifies the number of rows to which a row element applies. If two or more rows are adjoining, and have the same content and style, and do not contain vertically merged cells, they may be described by a single <table:table-row> element that has a table:number-rows-repeated attribute with a value greater than 1.

        @@ -17639,39 +17640,39 @@

        19.68

        The default value for this attribute is 1.

        -

        The table:number-rows-repeated attribute is usable with the following element: <table:table-row> 9.1.3.

        +

        The table:number-rows-repeated attribute is usable with the following element: <table:table-row> ?.

        -

        The table:number-rows-repeated attribute has the data type positiveInteger 18.2.

        +

        The table:number-rows-repeated attribute has the data type positiveInteger ?.

        19.682 table:number-rows-spanned

        The table:number-rows-spanned attribute specifies the number of rows that a cell spans.

        The default value for this attribute is 1.

        -

        The table:number-rows-spanned attribute is usable with the following element: <table:table-cell> 9.1.4.

        +

        The table:number-rows-spanned attribute is usable with the following element: <table:table-cell> ?.

        -

        The table:number-rows-spanned attribute has the data type positiveInteger 18.2.

        +

        The table:number-rows-spanned attribute has the data type positiveInteger ?.

        19.683 table:number-matrix-columns-spanned

        The table:number-matrix-columns-spanned attribute specifies the number of columns spanned by a matrix.

        -

        The table:number-matrix-columns-spanned attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:change-track-table-cell> 9.9.16 and <table:table-cell> 9.1.4.

        +

        The table:number-matrix-columns-spanned attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:change-track-table-cell> ? and <table:table-cell> ?.

        -

        The table:number-matrix-columns-spanned attribute has the data type positiveInteger 18.2.

        +

        The table:number-matrix-columns-spanned attribute has the data type positiveInteger ?.

        19.684 table:number-matrix-rows-spanned

        The table:number-matrix-rows-spanned attribute specifies the number of rows spanned by a matrix.

        -

        The table:number-matrix-rows-spanned attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:change-track-table-cell> 9.9.16 and <table:table-cell> 9.1.4.

        +

        The table:number-matrix-rows-spanned attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:change-track-table-cell> ? and <table:table-cell> ?.

        -

        The table:number-matrix-rows-spanned attribute has the data type positiveInteger 18.2.

        +

        The table:number-matrix-rows-spanned attribute has the data type positiveInteger ?.

        19.685 table:object-name

        The table:object-name attribute specifies the name of the object in the source which contains the data and is passed to the service implementation. Its value is implementation-dependent and service-specific.

        -

        The table:object-name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:source-service> 9.6.6.

        +

        The table:object-name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:source-service> ?.

        -

        The table:object-name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The table:object-name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.686 table:on-update-keep-size

        The table:on-update-keep-size attribute specifies the behavior of a database range if the size of the data in the data source changes.

        @@ -17680,9 +17681,9 @@

        19.686
        • false: range does not retain its size. 

        • true: range retains its size. 

        The default value for this attribute is true.

        -

        The table:on-update-keep-size attribute is usable with the following element: <table:database-range> 9.4.15.

        +

        The table:on-update-keep-size attribute is usable with the following element: <table:database-range> ?.

        -

        The table:on-update-keep-size attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The table:on-update-keep-size attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.687 table:on-update-keep-styles

        The table:on-update-keep-styles attribute specifies the behavior if the database range is updated. If the attribute value is true, the cell styles that are assigned to the cells in the first non-label row of the database range are used for all rows with in the database range. If the attribute value is false, all cells in the database range are assigned the default cell style of the document assigned.

        @@ -17691,9 +17692,9 @@

        19.6
        • false: all cells in the database range get the default cell style of the document assigned. 

        • true: cell styles that are assigned to the cells in the first non-label row of the database range are used for all rows with in the database range. 

        The default value for this attribute is false.

        -

        The table:on-update-keep-styles attribute is usable with the following element: <table:database-range> 9.4.15.

        +

        The table:on-update-keep-styles attribute is usable with the following element: <table:database-range> ?.

        -

        The table:on-update-keep-styles attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The table:on-update-keep-styles attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.688 table:operator

        The table:operator attribute specifies the operator to use in a filter condition. Each cell contained in columns specified by a field number (table:field-number 19.641 attribute) is compared to a value (table:value 19.641 attribute) using the specified operator. The result of this comparison is the result of the filter sub-conditions specified by a <table:filter-condition> element.

        @@ -17708,9 +17709,9 @@

        19.688
      413. = (equal to) 

      414. != (not equal to) 

      415. < (less than) 

      416. > (greater than) 

      417. <= (less than or equal to) 

      418. >= (greater than or equal to) 

      419. begins (begins with) 

      420. contains (contains) 

      421. !contains (does not contain) 

      422. ends (ends with) 

      423. !begins (does not begin with) 

      424. !ends (does not end with) 

      425. bottom percent (same as bottom values, except that the office:value 19.752 attribute specifies the number of cells for which the condition is true as a percentage) 

      426. bottom values (true for the n cells that have the smallest value, where n is the value of the office:value attribute) 

      427. empty (true for empty cells) 

      428. !empty (true for non-empty cells) 

      429. top percent (same as bottom percent, but for the largest values) 

      430. top values (same as bottom values, but for the largest values) 

      431. Depending on the value of the table:data-type 19.388 attribute, all operations take place on string or numeric, or color values. Only = and != operations are allowed on color values.

        -

        The table:operator attribute is usable with the following element: <table:filter-condition> 9.5.5.

        +

        The table:operator attribute is usable with the following element: <table:filter-condition> ?.

        -

        The table:operator attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The table:operator attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.689 table:order

        The table:order attribute specifies whether a sort order should be in ascending or descending order.

        @@ -17721,7 +17722,7 @@

        19.689 For <table:sort-by> 9.4.20 and <table:sort-groups> 9.4.22 elements the default value for this attribute is ascending.

        -

        The table:order attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:data-pilot-sort-info> 9.6.14, <table:sort-by> 9.4.20 and <table:sort-groups> 9.4.22.

        +

        The table:order attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:data-pilot-sort-info> ?, <table:sort-by> ? and <table:sort-groups> ?.

        The values of the table:order attribute are ascending or descending.

        19.690 table:orientation

        @@ -17734,7 +17735,7 @@

        19.69

        The defined values for the table:orientation attribute are:

        • column: field specifies a category column 

        • data: field specifies a data column 

        • hidden: field has a corresponding column in a data pilot's source but are not visible in the data pilot table. 

        • page: specifies that an automatic filter (one that allows to choose one of the values that are contained in the column) should be generated for the corresponding column. In that case, an additional field with row, column or data orientation shall exist for the column. The table:selected-page attribute specifies which value is selected for the filter. 

        • row: specifies a category row 

        -

        The table:orientation attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-field> 9.6.7.

        +

        The table:orientation attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-field> ?.

        The values of the table:orientation attribute are row, column, data, hidden or page.

        19.690.3 <table:database-range>

        @@ -17745,7 +17746,7 @@

        19.690.
        • column: organization is by columns 

        • row: organization is by rows 

        For a <table:database-range> 9.4.15 element the default value for this attribute is row.

        -

        The table:orientation attribute is usable with the following element: <table:database-range> 9.4.15.

        +

        The table:orientation attribute is usable with the following element: <table:database-range> ?.

        The values of the table:orientation attribute are column or row.

        19.690.4 <table:label-range>

        @@ -17754,7 +17755,7 @@

        19.690.4 <

        The defined values for the table:orientation attribute are:

        • column: label range oriented by column 

        • row: label range oriented by row 

        -

        The table:orientation attribute is usable with the following element: <table:label-range> 9.4.9.

        +

        The table:orientation attribute is usable with the following element: <table:label-range> ?.

        The values of the table:orientation attribute are column or row.

        19.691 table:page-breaks-on-group-change

        @@ -17765,16 +17766,16 @@

      432. false: page breaks are not inserted after subtotals for a group. 

      433. true: page breaks are inserted after subtotals for a group. 

      434. The default value for this attribute is false.

        -

        The table:page-breaks-on-group-change attribute is usable with the following element: <table:subtotal-rules> 9.4.21.

        +

        The table:page-breaks-on-group-change attribute is usable with the following element: <table:subtotal-rules> ?.

        -

        The table:page-breaks-on-group-change attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The table:page-breaks-on-group-change attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.692 table:paragraph-style-name

        The table:paragraph-style-name attribute specifies the paragraph style which should be applied to the empty paragraphs created in cells for tables created from a template.

        -

        The table:paragraph-style-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:body> 16.21.6, <table:even-columns> 16.21.9, <table:even-rows> 16.21.7, <table:first-column> 16.21.4, <table:first-row> 16.21.2, <table:last-column> 16.21.5, <table:last-row> 16.21.3, <table:odd-columns> 16.21.10 and <table:odd-rows> 16.21.8.

        +

        The table:paragraph-style-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:body> ?, <table:even-columns> ?, <table:even-rows> ?, <table:first-column> ?, <table:first-row> ?, <table:last-column> ?, <table:last-row> ?, <table:odd-columns> ? and <table:odd-rows> ?.

        -

        The table:paragraph-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The table:paragraph-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        19.693 table:parse-sql-statement

        A table:parse-sql-statement attribute specifies whether the consumer will parse SQL statements.

        @@ -17783,25 +17784,25 @@

        19.693
        • false: consumer does not parse SQL statements. 

        • true: consumer parses SQL statements. 

        The default value for this attribute is false.

        -

        The table:parse-sql-statement attribute is usable with the following element: <table:database-source-sql> 9.4.16.

        +

        The table:parse-sql-statement attribute is usable with the following element: <table:database-source-sql> ?.

        -

        The table:parse-sql-statement attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The table:parse-sql-statement attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.694 table:password

        The table:password attribute specifies the password needed to access the source. It is passed to the service implementation. Its value is implementation-dependent and service-specific.

        -

        The table:password attribute is usable with the following element: <table:source-service> 9.6.6.

        +

        The table:password attribute is usable with the following element: <table:source-service> ?.

        -

        The table:password attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The table:password attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.695 table:position

        The table:position attribute specifies the position where an insertion or deletion was made in a table. Depending on the type of insertion or deletion, the value is the number of a row, a column or a table.

        If multiple rows or columns get deleted, the table:start-position 19.723 and table:end-position 19.633 attributes contain the number of the first (inclusive) and last (exclusive) deleted rows or columns.

        -

        The table:position attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:deletion> 9.9.9, <table:insertion> 9.9.3, <table:insertion-cut-off> 9.9.11 and <table:movement-cut-off> 9.9.12.

        +

        The table:position attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:deletion> ?, <table:insertion> ?, <table:insertion-cut-off> ? and <table:movement-cut-off> ?.

        -

        The table:position attribute has the data type integer 18.2.

        +

        The table:position attribute has the data type integer ?.

        19.696 table:precision-as-shown

        The table:precision-as-shown attribute specifies whether to perform a calculation using the rounded values displayed in the spreadsheet or using all of the digits in a value.

        @@ -17810,9 +17811,9 @@

        19.696
        • false: calculations are performed using all of the digits in a value, but the result is displayed as a rounded number. 

        • true: calculations are performed using the rounded values displayed in the spreadsheet. 

        The default value for this attribute is false.

        -

        The table:precision-as-shown attribute is usable with the following element: <table:calculation-settings> 9.4.1.

        +

        The table:precision-as-shown attribute is usable with the following element: <table:calculation-settings> ?.

        -

        The table:precision-as-shown attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The table:precision-as-shown attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.697 table:print

        The table:print attribute specifies if a table will be printed. The table:print attribute value is overridden by the table:display 19.621 attribute. If the table is not displayed, it will also not be printed.

        @@ -17823,16 +17824,16 @@

        19.697
      435. false: table cannot be printed. 

      436. true: table can be printed. 

      437. The default value for this attribute is true.

        -

        The table:print attribute is usable with the following element: <table:table> 9.1.2.

        +

        The table:print attribute is usable with the following element: <table:table> ?.

        -

        The table:print attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The table:print attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.698 table:print-ranges

        The table:print-ranges attribute specifies print ranges of a table. Print ranges define the cells that will be printed. It contains a list of cell addresses or cell range addresses.

        -

        The table:print-ranges attribute is usable with the following element: <table:table> 9.1.2.

        +

        The table:print-ranges attribute is usable with the following element: <table:table> ?.

        -

        The table:print-ranges attribute has the data type cellRangeAddressList 18.3.6.

        +

        The table:print-ranges attribute has the data type cellRangeAddressList ?.

        19.699 table:protect (deprecated)

        The table:protect attribute specifies whether a table cell is protected. Users cannot edit the content of a cell that is marked as protected.

        @@ -17843,33 +17844,33 @@

        19.69
        • false: cell is not protected. 

        • true: cell is protected. 

        The default value for this attribute is false.

        -

        The table:protect attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:covered-table-cell> 9.1.5 and <table:table-cell> 9.1.4.

        +

        The table:protect attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:covered-table-cell> ? and <table:table-cell> ?.

        -

        The table:protect attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The table:protect attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.700 table:protected

        19.700.1 General

        The table:protected attribute specifies protection for tables.

        -

        19.700.2 <table:covered-table-cell>

        +

        19.700.2 <table:covered-table-cell>

        The table:protected attribute specifies whether a table cell is protected. Users cannot edit the content of a cell that is marked as protected.

        The defined values for the table:protected attribute are:

        -
        -

        For a <table:covered-table-cell> 9.1.5 element the default value for this attribute is false.

        + +

        For a <table:covered-table-cell> 9.1.5 element the default value for this attribute is false.

        -

        The table:protected attribute is usable with the following element: <table:covered-table-cell> 9.1.5.

        +

        The table:protected attribute is usable with the following element: <table:covered-table-cell> ?.

        -

        The table:protected attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The table:protected attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.700.3 <table:scenario>

        The table:protected attribute specifies specifies whether the data that is displayed within the scenario is protected from being edited. The attribute is only evaluated if the table on which the scenario displayed is also protected.

        The defined values for the table:protected attribute are:

        • false: data is not protected. 

        • true: data is protected. 

        -

        The table:protected attribute is usable with the following element: <table:scenario> 9.2.7.

        +

        The table:protected attribute is usable with the following element: <table:scenario> ?.

        -

        The table:protected attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The table:protected attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.700.4 <table:table>

        The table:protected attribute specifies whether a table is protected from editing. If the table is protected, the table:protection-key 19.701 attribute can specify an authorization requirement for resetting the protection to enable editing.  For a protected table, the protection of table cells may be controlled individually by the style:cell-protect 20.253 attribute.  Table cells are protected only if they have a table cell style assigned whose style:cell-protect attribute value is different than none.

        @@ -17878,29 +17879,29 @@

        19.700.4
        • false: table is not protected. 

        • true: table is protected. 

        For a <table:table> 9.1.2 element the default value for this attribute is false.

         

        -

        The table:protected attribute is usable with the following element: <table:table> 9.1.2.

        +

        The table:protected attribute is usable with the following element: <table:table> ?.

        -

        The table:protected attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        -

        19.700.5 <table:table-cell>

        +

        The table:protected attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        +

        19.700.5 <table:table-cell>

        The table:protected attribute specifies whether a table cell is protected. Users cannot edit the content of a cell that is marked as protected.

        The defined values for the table:protected attribute are:

        -
        -

        For a <table:table-cell> 9.1.4 element the default value for this attribute is false.

        + +

        For a <table:table-cell> 9.1.4 element the default value for this attribute is false.

        -

        The table:protected attribute is usable with the following element: <table:table-cell> 9.1.4.

        +

        The table:protected attribute is usable with the following element: <table:table-cell> ?.

        -

        The table:protected attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The table:protected attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.701 table:protection-key

        The table:protection-key attribute, when present, specifies that an authorization is required for removing the protection of a table, table cell or scenario. The authentication procedure is identified by the table:protection-key-digest-algorithm attribute. 19.702 The attribute value is binary data that may be used by the authentication procedure.

        The password shall be provided as a sequence of bytes in UTF-8 encoding.

        -

        The table:protection-key attribute is usable with the following elements: <office:spreadsheet> 3.7 and <table:table> 9.1.2.

        +

        The table:protection-key attribute is usable with the following elements: <office:spreadsheet> ? and <table:table> ?.

        -

        The table:protection-key attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The table:protection-key attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.702 table:protection-key-digest-algorithm

        The table:protection-key-digest-algorithm attribute value is an IRI that identifies an authentication procedure for removing a protection.

        @@ -17913,16 +17914,16 @@

        The default value for this attribute is http://www.w3.org/2000/09/xmldsig#sha1.

        -

        The table:protection-key-digest-algorithm attribute is usable with the following elements: <office:spreadsheet> 3.7 and <table:table> 9.1.2.

        +

        The table:protection-key-digest-algorithm attribute is usable with the following elements: <office:spreadsheet> ? and <table:table> ?.

        -

        The table:protection-key-digest-algorithm attribute has the data type anyIRI 18.3.2.

        +

        The table:protection-key-digest-algorithm attribute has the data type anyIRI ?.

        19.703 table:query-name

        A table:query-name attribute specifies a query to perform on a database whose data is being imported.

        -

        The table:query-name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:database-source-query> 9.4.18.

        +

        The table:query-name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:database-source-query> ?.

        -

        The table:query-name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The table:query-name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.704 table:range-usable-as

        The table:range-usable-as attribute specifies whether the name of the range can be used within the specification of a print range, a filter, a repeating row, or a repeat column.

        @@ -17931,23 +17932,23 @@

        19.704
      438. none 

      439. a white space-separated list that consists of any of the values print-range, filter, repeat-row or repeat-column. 

      440. The default value for this attribute is none.

        -

        The table:range-usable-as attribute is usable with the following element: <table:named-range> 9.4.12.

        +

        The table:range-usable-as attribute is usable with the following element: <table:named-range> ?.

        The values of the table:range-usable-as attribute are none, or white space separated non-empty lists of one of these values: print-range, filter, repeat-row, or repeat-column..

        19.705 table:refresh-delay

        The table:refresh-delay attribute specifies a time delay between automatic refresh actions.

        -

        The table:refresh-delay attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:cell-range-source> 9.3.1, <table:database-range> 9.4.15 and <table:table-source> 9.2.6.

        +

        The table:refresh-delay attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:cell-range-source> ?, <table:database-range> ? and <table:table-source> ?.

        -

        The table:refresh-delay attribute has the data type duration 18.2.

        +

        The table:refresh-delay attribute has the data type duration ?.

        19.706 table:rejecting-change-id

        The table:rejecting-change-id attribute specifies the id of a previously-tracked change that has been rejected.

        -

        The table:rejecting-change-id attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:cell-content-change> 9.9.17, <table:deletion> 9.9.9, <table:insertion> 9.9.3 and <table:movement> 9.9.13.

        +

        The table:rejecting-change-id attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:cell-content-change> ?, <table:deletion> ?, <table:insertion> ? and <table:movement> ?.

        -

        The table:rejecting-change-id attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The table:rejecting-change-id attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.707 table:rfc-language-tag

        The table:rfc-language-tag attribute specifies a language identifier according to the rules of [RFC5646], or its successors.

        @@ -17958,30 +17959,30 @@

        19.707 The table:rfc-language-tag attribute augments the table:language, table:script and table:country attributes. It shall only be used if its value could not be expressed as a valid combination of those. The value shall be a language identifier according to the rules of [RFC5646], or its successors. If a fall-back is provided for consumers that do not support the table:rfc-language-tag attribute, producers should add table:language, table:script and table:country attributes whose values are as close as possible to the value of the table:rfc-language-tag attribute. Producers shall not use values for these attributes that contradict the value of the table:rfc-language-tag attribute.

        -

        The table:rfc-language-tag attribute is usable with the following element: <table:sort> 9.4.19.

        +

        The table:rfc-language-tag attribute is usable with the following element: <table:sort> ?.

        -

        The table:rfc-language-tag attribute has the data type language 18.3.17.

        +

        The table:rfc-language-tag attribute has the data type language ?.

        19.708 table:row

        The table:row attribute specifies the row number of a cell.

        -

        The table:row attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:cell-address> 9.9.18, <table:source-range-address> 9.9.14 and <table:target-range-address> 9.9.15.

        +

        The table:row attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:cell-address> ?, <table:source-range-address> ? and <table:target-range-address> ?.

        -

        The table:row attribute has the data type integer 18.2.

        +

        The table:row attribute has the data type integer ?.

        19.709 table:scenario-ranges

        The table:scenario-ranges attribute specifies the table range that is displayed as a scenario. The value of this attribute is a white-space-separated list of cell range addresses.

        -

        The table:scenario-ranges attribute is usable with the following element: <table:scenario> 9.2.7.

        +

        The table:scenario-ranges attribute is usable with the following element: <table:scenario> ?.

        -

        The table:scenario-ranges attribute has the data type cellRangeAddressList 18.3.6.

        +

        The table:scenario-ranges attribute has the data type cellRangeAddressList ?.

        19.710 table:script

        The table:script attribute specifies the script information for the natural language in which comparisons will occur. The attribute should be used only if necessary according to the rules of §2.2.3 of [RFC5646], or its successors.

        -

        The table:script attribute is usable with the following element: <table:sort> 9.4.19.

        +

        The table:script attribute is usable with the following element: <table:sort> ?.

        -

        The table:script attribute has the data type scriptCode 18.3.30.

        +

        The table:script attribute has the data type scriptCode ?.

        19.711 table:search-criteria-must-apply-to-whole-cell

        The table:search-criteria-must-apply-to-whole-cell attribute specifies whether a search pattern matches the entire content of a cell.

        @@ -17992,34 +17993,34 @@

        false: search pattern can match a substring at any position within a cell.  

      441. true: search pattern matches entire content of a cell.  

      442. The default value for this attribute is true.

        -

        The table:search-criteria-must-apply-to-whole-cell attribute is usable with the following element: <table:calculation-settings> 9.4.1.

        +

        The table:search-criteria-must-apply-to-whole-cell attribute is usable with the following element: <table:calculation-settings> ?.

        -

        The table:search-criteria-must-apply-to-whole-cell attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The table:search-criteria-must-apply-to-whole-cell attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.712 table:selected-page

        The table:selected-page attribute specifies which value is selected for an automatic filter.

        -

        The table:selected-page attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-field> 9.6.7.

        +

        The table:selected-page attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-field> ?.

        -

        The table:selected-page attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The table:selected-page attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.713 table:show-details

        The table:show-details attribute specifies whether additional fields are displayed for a member. This attribute changes the behavior of a data pilot only if there are multiple fields with the orientation row or column.

        The defined values for the table:show-details attribute are:

        -

        The table:show-details attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-member> 9.6.12.

        +

        The table:show-details attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-member> ?.

        -

        The table:show-details attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The table:show-details attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.714 table:show-empty

        The table:show-empty attribute specifies whether fields that do not have any members should be displayed. If this attribute is not present, it is implementation-defined whether fields without members are displayed.

        The defined values for the table:show-empty attribute are:

        • false: fields without members are not displayed.  

        • true: fields without members are displayed. 

        -

        The table:show-empty attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-level> 9.6.8.

        +

        The table:show-empty attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-level> ?.

        -

        The table:show-empty attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The table:show-empty attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.715 table:show-filter-button

        The table:show-filter-button attribute specifies whether a filter button is displayed for a data pilot table. A filter button displays a user interface for a filter if pushed.

        @@ -18028,83 +18029,83 @@

        19.715
        • false: filter button is not shown in UI.  

        • true: filter button is shown in UI. 

        The default value for this attribute is true.

        -

        The table:show-filter-button attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-table> 9.6.3.

        +

        The table:show-filter-button attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-table> ?.

        -

        The table:show-filter-button attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The table:show-filter-button attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.716 table:sort-mode

        The table:sort-mode attribute specifies how to sort the members of a single data pilot field.

        The defined values for the table:sort-mode attribute are:

        -

        The table:sort-mode attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-sort-info> 9.6.14.

        +

        The table:sort-mode attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-sort-info> ?.

        19.717 table:source-cell-range-addresses

        The table:source-cell-range-addresses attribute specifies source cell ranges.

        -

        The table:source-cell-range-addresses attribute is usable with the following element: <table:consolidation> 9.7.

        +

        The table:source-cell-range-addresses attribute is usable with the following element: <table:consolidation> ?.

        -

        The table:source-cell-range-addresses attribute has the data type cellRangeAddressList 18.3.6.

        +

        The table:source-cell-range-addresses attribute has the data type cellRangeAddressList ?.

        19.718 table:source-field-name

        The table:source-field-name attribute specifies the name or label of a column that connects to a field.

        There can be multiple <table:data-pilot-field> elements with the same value for this attribute.

        -

        The table:source-field-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:data-pilot-field> 9.6.7 and <table:data-pilot-groups> 9.6.17.

        +

        The table:source-field-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:data-pilot-field> ? and <table:data-pilot-groups> ?.

        -

        The table:source-field-name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The table:source-field-name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.719 table:source-name

        The table:source-name attribute specifies a source name that is passed to the service implementation. Its value is implementation-dependent and service-specific.

        -

        The table:source-name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:source-service> 9.6.6.

        +

        The table:source-name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:source-service> ?.

        -

        The table:source-name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The table:source-name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.720 table:sql-statement

        An table:sql-statement attribute specifies the SQL statement to use when importing data from an SQL database.

        -

        The table:sql-statement attribute is usable with the following element: <table:database-source-sql> 9.4.16.

        +

        The table:sql-statement attribute is usable with the following element: <table:database-source-sql> ?.

        -

        The table:sql-statement attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The table:sql-statement attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.721 table:start

        The table:start attribute specifies the start value for a grouping of numeric values. All values that are lower than the start value are contained in a single group, while values that are equal to or higher than the start value are grouped as specified by the table:grouped-by 19.650 and table:step 19.650 attributes.

        The defined values for the table:start attribute are:

        • auto: the lowest value of the field is used as the start value. 

        • a value of type double. 

        -

        The table:start attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-groups> 9.6.17.

        +

        The table:start attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-groups> ?.

        -

        The values of the table:start attribute are a value of type double 18.2 or auto.

        +

        The values of the table:start attribute are a value of type double ? or auto.

        19.722 table:start-column

        The table:start-column attribute specifies the start-column for a cell range address. The value of a table:start-column attribute is inclusive.

        -

        The table:start-column attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:source-range-address> 9.9.14 and <table:target-range-address> 9.9.15.

        +

        The table:start-column attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:source-range-address> ? and <table:target-range-address> ?.

        -

        The table:start-column attribute has the data type integer 18.2.

        +

        The table:start-column attribute has the data type integer ?.

        19.723 table:start-position

        The table:start-position attribute specifies the number of the first deleted row or column if multiple rows or columns are deleted. The value of a table:start-position attribute is inclusive.

        -

        The table:start-position attribute is usable with the following element: <table:movement-cut-off> 9.9.12.

        +

        The table:start-position attribute is usable with the following element: <table:movement-cut-off> ?.

        -

        The table:start-position attribute has the data type integer 18.2.

        +

        The table:start-position attribute has the data type integer ?.

        19.724 table:start-row

        The table:start-row attribute specifies the start-row for a cell range address. The value of a table:start-row attribute is inclusive.

        -

        The table:start-row attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:source-range-address> 9.9.14 and <table:target-range-address> 9.9.15.

        +

        The table:start-row attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:source-range-address> ? and <table:target-range-address> ?.

        -

        The table:start-row attribute has the data type integer 18.2.

        +

        The table:start-row attribute has the data type integer ?.

        19.725 table:start-table

        The table:start-table attribute specifies the start-table for a cell range address. The value of a table:start-table attribute is inclusive.

        -

        The table:start-table attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:source-range-address> 9.9.14 and <table:target-range-address> 9.9.15.

        +

        The table:start-table attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:source-range-address> ? and <table:target-range-address> ?.

        -

        The table:start-table attribute has the data type integer 18.2.

        +

        The table:start-table attribute has the data type integer ?.

        19.726 table:status

        The table:status attribute specifies whether iterative calculations are enabled.

        @@ -18113,25 +18114,25 @@

        19.726 <
        • enable: iterative calculations will occur. 

        • disable: iterative calculations will not occur. 

        The default value for this attribute is disable.

        -

        The table:status attribute is usable with the following element: <table:iteration> 9.4.3.

        +

        The table:status attribute is usable with the following element: <table:iteration> ?.

        The values of the table:status attribute are enable or disable.

        19.727 table:step

        The table:step attribute specifies the grouping of numeric values, by specifying the distance between the groups.

        -

        The table:step attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-groups> 9.6.17.

        +

        The table:step attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-groups> ?.

        -

        The table:step attribute has the data type double 18.2.

        +

        The table:step attribute has the data type double ?.

        19.728 table:steps

        The table:steps attribute specifies the maximum number of iterative calculations.

        The default value for this attribute is 100.

        -

        The table:steps attribute is usable with the following element: <table:iteration> 9.4.3.

        +

        The table:steps attribute is usable with the following element: <table:iteration> ?.

        -

        The table:steps attribute has the data type positiveInteger 18.2.

        +

        The table:steps attribute has the data type positiveInteger ?.

        19.729 table:structure-protected

        The table:structure-protected attribute specifies whether a table is protected from the insertion, deletion, moving or renaming of tables in the document. If the table structure is protected and the table:protection-key 19.701 attribute is present, an authorization is required for resetting the protection to enable editing.

        @@ -18140,9 +18141,9 @@

        19.729
        • false: table is not protected. 

        • true: table is protected. 

        The default value for this attribute is false.

        -

        The table:structure-protected attribute is usable with the following element: <office:spreadsheet> 3.7.

        +

        The table:structure-protected attribute is usable with the following element: <office:spreadsheet> ?.

        -

        The table:structure-protected attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The table:structure-protected attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.730 table:style-name

        19.730.1 General

        @@ -18151,142 +18152,142 @@

        19.730.2 The table:style-name attribute specifies a <style:style> element for the table. The style specified by the <style:style> has a style:family 19.480 attribute with the value table.

        -

        The table:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:background> 16.22.

        +

        The table:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:background> ?.

        -

        The table:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The table:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        19.730.3 <table:body>

        The table:style-name attribute specifies a <style:style> element of type table-cell.

        -

        The table:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:body> 16.21.6.

        +

        The table:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:body> ?.

        -

        The table:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The table:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        19.730.4 <table:covered-table-cell>

        The table:style-name attribute specifies a <style:style> element of type table-cell.

        If a cell does not have a cell style assigned, then the table:default-cell-style-name attribute of the table row specifies the cell style. If that does not exist, the table:default-cell-style-name attribute of the table column specifies the cell style. If that does not exist, the default style with family table-cell specifies the style for the cell.

        -

        The table:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:covered-table-cell> 9.1.5.

        +

        The table:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:covered-table-cell> ?.

        -

        The table:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The table:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        19.730.5 <table:even-columns>

        The table:style-name attribute specifies a <style:style> element of type table-cell.

        -

        The table:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:even-columns> 16.21.9.

        +

        The table:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:even-columns> ?.

        -

        The table:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The table:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        19.730.6 <table:even-rows>

        The table:style-name attribute specifies a <style:style> element of type table-cell.

        -

        The table:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:even-rows> 16.21.7.

        +

        The table:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:even-rows> ?.

        -

        The table:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The table:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        19.730.7 <table:first-column>

        The table:style-name attribute specifies a <style:style> element of type table-cell.

        -

        The table:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:first-column> 16.21.4.

        +

        The table:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:first-column> ?.

        -

        The table:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The table:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        19.730.8 <table:first-row>

        The table:style-name attribute specifies a <style:style> element of type table-cell.

        -

        The table:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:first-row> 16.21.2.

        +

        The table:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:first-row> ?.

        -

        The table:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The table:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        19.730.9 <table:last-column>

        The table:style-name attribute specifies a <style:style> element of type table-cell.

        -

        The table:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:last-column> 16.21.5.

        +

        The table:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:last-column> ?.

        -

        The table:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The table:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        19.730.10 <table:last-row>

        The table:style-name attribute specifies a <style:style> element of type table-cell.

        -

        The table:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:last-row> 16.21.3.

        +

        The table:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:last-row> ?.

        -

        The table:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The table:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        19.730.11 <table:odd-columns>

        The table:style-name attribute specifies a <style:style> element of type table-cell.

        -

        The table:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:odd-columns> 16.21.10.

        +

        The table:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:odd-columns> ?.

        -

        The table:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The table:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        19.730.12 <table:odd-rows>

        The table:style-name attribute specifies a <style:style> element of type table-cell.

        -

        The table:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:odd-rows> 16.21.8.

        +

        The table:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:odd-rows> ?.

        -

        The table:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The table:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        19.730.13 <table:table-cell>

        The table:style-name attribute specifies a <style:style> element of type table-cell.

        If a cell does not have a cell style assigned, then the table:default-cell-style-name attribute of the table row specifies the cell style. If that does not exist, the table:default-cell-style-name attribute of the table column specifies the cell style. If that does not exist, the default style with family table-cell specifies the style for the cell.

        -

        The table:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:table-cell> 9.1.4.

        +

        The table:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:table-cell> ?.

        -

        The table:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The table:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        19.730.14 <table:table-column>

        The table:style-name attribute specifies a <style:style> element of type table-column.

        -

        The table:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:table-column> 9.1.6.

        +

        The table:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:table-column> ?.

        -

        The table:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The table:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        19.730.15 <table:table-row>

        The table:style-name attribute specifies a <style:style> element of type table-row.

        -

        The table:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:table-row> 9.1.3.

        +

        The table:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:table-row> ?.

        -

        The table:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The table:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        19.730.16 <table:table>

        The table:style-name attribute specifies a <style:style> element of type table.

        -

        The table:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:table> 9.1.2.

        +

        The table:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:table> ?.

        -

        The table:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        -

        19.731 table:tab-color (moved to 19.731)

        +

        The table:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        +

        19.731 table:tab-color (moved to 20.442)

        19.732 table:table

        The table:table attribute specifies a table number for insertions, deletions and for table cells.

        -

        The table:table attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:cell-address> 9.9.18, <table:deletion> 9.9.9, <table:insertion> 9.9.3, <table:source-range-address> 9.9.14 and <table:target-range-address> 9.9.15.

        +

        The table:table attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:cell-address> ?, <table:deletion> ?, <table:insertion> ?, <table:source-range-address> ? and <table:target-range-address> ?.

        -

        The table:table attribute has the data type integer 18.2.

        +

        The table:table attribute has the data type integer ?.

        19.733 table:table-background

        The table:table-background attribute specifies whether a shape is in the table background if the drawing shape is included in a spreadsheet document.

        The defined values for the table:table-background attribute are:

        • false: shape is included in foreground of a table. 

        • true: shape is included in background of a table. 

        -

        The table:table-background attribute is usable with the following elements: <dr3d:scene> 10.5.2, <draw:caption> 10.3.11, <draw:circle> 10.3.8, <draw:connector> 10.3.10, <draw:control> 10.3.13, <draw:custom-shape> 10.6.1, <draw:ellipse> 10.3.9, <draw:frame> 10.4.2, <draw:g> 10.3.15, <draw:line> 10.3.3, <draw:measure> 10.3.12, <draw:page-thumbnail> 10.3.14, <draw:path> 10.3.7, <draw:polygon> 10.3.5, <draw:polyline> 10.3.4, <draw:rect> 10.3.2, <draw:regular-polygon> 10.3.6 and <office:annotation> 14.1.

        +

        The table:table-background attribute is usable with the following elements: <dr3d:scene> ?, <draw:caption> ?, <draw:circle> ?, <draw:connector> ?, <draw:control> ?, <draw:custom-shape> ?, <draw:ellipse> ?, <draw:frame> ?, <draw:g> ?, <draw:line> ?, <draw:measure> ?, <draw:page-thumbnail> ?, <draw:path> ?, <draw:polygon> ?, <draw:polyline> ?, <draw:rect> ?, <draw:regular-polygon> ? and <office:annotation> ?.

        -

        The table:table-background attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The table:table-background attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.734 table:table-name

        The table:table-name attribute specifies the name of the table in the source document to which the current table is linked. If the attribute is omitted, the current table is linked to the first table in the source document.

        -

        The table:table-name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:table-source> 9.2.6.

        +

        The table:table-name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:table-source> ?.

        -

        The table:table-name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The table:table-name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.735 table:target-cell-address

        The table:target-cell-address attribute specifies a target cell address.

        -

        The table:target-cell-address attribute is usable with the following element: <table:consolidation> 9.7.

        +

        The table:target-cell-address attribute is usable with the following element: <table:consolidation> ?.

        -

        The table:target-cell-address attribute has the data type cellAddress 18.3.4.

        +

        The table:target-cell-address attribute has the data type cellAddress ?.

        19.736 table:target-range-address

        19.736.1 General

        @@ -18295,44 +18296,44 @@

        19.73

        The table:target-range-address attribute specifies the cell range where a data pilot table will be displayed.

        -

        The table:target-range-address attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-table> 9.6.3.

        +

        The table:target-range-address attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-table> ?.

        -

        The table:target-range-address attribute has the data type cellRangeAddress 18.3.5.

        +

        The table:target-range-address attribute has the data type cellRangeAddress ?.

        19.736.3 <table:database-range>

        The table:target-range-address attribute specifies the cell range address of a database range.

        -

        The table:target-range-address attribute is usable with the following element: <table:database-range> 9.4.15.

        +

        The table:target-range-address attribute is usable with the following element: <table:database-range> ?.

        -

        The table:target-range-address attribute has the data type cellRangeAddress 18.3.5.

        +

        The table:target-range-address attribute has the data type cellRangeAddress ?.

        19.736.4 <table:filter>

        The table:target-range-address attribute specifies the cell range for the result of a filter operation, but all table rows remain visible. If the attribute is not present, the rows that do not match the filter conditions are not displayed.

        -

        The table:target-range-address attribute is usable with the following element: <table:filter> 9.5.2.

        +

        The table:target-range-address attribute is usable with the following element: <table:filter> ?.

        -

        The table:target-range-address attribute has the data type cellRangeAddress 18.3.5.

        +

        The table:target-range-address attribute has the data type cellRangeAddress ?.

        19.736.5 <table:sort>

        The table:target-range-address attribute specifies the cell range for the result of a sort operation. If the attribute is not present, the cell range for the result is identical to the cell range of the database range.

        -

        The table:target-range-address attribute is usable with the following element: <table:sort> 9.4.19.

        +

        The table:target-range-address attribute is usable with the following element: <table:sort> ?.

        -

        The table:target-range-address attribute has the data type cellRangeAddress 18.3.5.

        +

        The table:target-range-address attribute has the data type cellRangeAddress ?.

        19.737 table:template-name

        The table:template-name attribute specifies a table template by name.

        -

        The table:template-name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:table> 9.1.2.

        +

        The table:template-name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:table> ?.

        -

        The table:template-name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The table:template-name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.738 table:title

        The table:title attribute that specifies a title of a help or error message.

        -

        The table:title attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:error-message> 9.4.7 and <table:help-message> 9.4.6.

        +

        The table:title attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:error-message> ? and <table:help-message> ?.

        -

        The table:title attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The table:title attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.739 table:track-changes

        The table:track-changes attribute specifies whether change tracking is enabled.

        @@ -18341,9 +18342,9 @@

        19.739
      443. false: changes are not tracked. 

      444. true: changes are tracked. 

      445. The default value for this attribute is false.

        -

        The table:track-changes attribute is usable with the following element: <table:tracked-changes> 9.9.2.

        +

        The table:track-changes attribute is usable with the following element: <table:tracked-changes> ?.

        -

        The table:track-changes attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The table:track-changes attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.740 table:type

        19.740.1 General

        @@ -18354,7 +18355,7 @@

        <

        The defined values for the table:type attribute are:

        -

        The table:type attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-field-reference> 9.6.16.

        +

        The table:type attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-field-reference> ?.

        The values of the table:type attribute are none, member-difference, member-percentage, member-percentage-difference, running-total, row-percentage, column-percentage, total-percentage or index.

        19.740.3 <table:deletion>

        @@ -18363,7 +18364,7 @@

        19.740.3 The defined values for the table:type attribute are:

        • column: column deleted. 

        • row: row deleted. 

        • table: table deleted. 

        -

        The table:type attribute is usable with the following element: <table:deletion> 9.9.9.

        +

        The table:type attribute is usable with the following element: <table:deletion> ?.

        The values of the table:type attribute are row, column or table.

        19.740.4 <table:insertion>

        @@ -18372,7 +18373,7 @@

        19.740.4 The defined values for the table:type attribute are:

        • column: column inserted. 

        • row: row inserted. 

        • table: table inserted. 

        -

        The table:type attribute is usable with the following element: <table:insertion> 9.9.3.

        +

        The table:type attribute is usable with the following element: <table:insertion> ?.

        The values of the table:type attribute are row, column or table.

        19.741 table:use-banding-columns-styles

        @@ -18383,9 +18384,9 @@

      446. false: cells are not styled based on even or odd column location. 

      447. true: cells are styled based on even or odd column location. 

      448. The default value for this attribute is false.

        -

        The table:use-banding-columns-styles attribute is usable with the following element: <table:table> 9.1.2.

        +

        The table:use-banding-columns-styles attribute is usable with the following element: <table:table> ?.

        -

        The table:use-banding-columns-styles attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The table:use-banding-columns-styles attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.742 table:use-banding-rows-styles

        The table:use-banding-rows-styles attribute specifies if the styles referenced by the <table:even-rows> 16.21.7 and <table:odd-rows> 16.21.8 elements of a table template referenced by the table:template-name 19.737 attribute are used for cells that are contained in even and odd rows.

        @@ -18394,9 +18395,9 @@

        19
        • false: cells not styled based on even or odd row location. 

        • true: cells styled based on even or odd row location. 

        The default value for this attribute is false.

        -

        The table:use-banding-rows-styles attribute is usable with the following element: <table:table> 9.1.2.

        +

        The table:use-banding-rows-styles attribute is usable with the following element: <table:table> ?.

        -

        The table:use-banding-rows-styles attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The table:use-banding-rows-styles attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.743 table:use-first-column-styles

        The table:use-first-column-styles attribute specifies if the styles referenced by the <table:first-column> 16.21.4 element of the table template referenced by the table:template-name 19.737 attribute are used for cells that are contained in the table's first column.

        @@ -18405,9 +18406,9 @@

        19
        • false: cells not styled based on first column location. 

        • true: cells styled based on first column location. 

        The default value for this attribute is false.

        -

        The table:use-first-column-styles attribute is usable with the following element: <table:table> 9.1.2.

        +

        The table:use-first-column-styles attribute is usable with the following element: <table:table> ?.

        -

        The table:use-first-column-styles attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The table:use-first-column-styles attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.744 table:use-first-row-styles

        The table:use-first-row-styles attribute specifies if the styles referenced by the <table:first-row> 16.21.2 element of the table template referenced by the table:template-name 19.737 attribute are used for cells that are contained in the table's first row.

        @@ -18416,9 +18417,9 @@

        19.74
        • false: cells not styled based on first row location. 

        • true: cells styled based on first row location. 

        The default value for this attribute is false.

        -

        The table:use-first-row-styles attribute is usable with the following element: <table:table> 9.1.2.

        +

        The table:use-first-row-styles attribute is usable with the following element: <table:table> ?.

        -

        The table:use-first-row-styles attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The table:use-first-row-styles attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.745 table:use-last-column-styles

        The table:use-last-column-styles attribute specifies if the styles referenced by the <table:last-column> 16.21.5 element of the table template referenced by the table:template-name 19.737 attribute are used for cells that are contained in the table's last column.

        @@ -18427,9 +18428,9 @@

        19.
        • false: cells not styled based on last column location. 

        • true: cells styled based on last column location. 

        The default value for this attribute is false.

        -

        The table:use-last-column-styles attribute is usable with the following element: <table:table> 9.1.2.

        +

        The table:use-last-column-styles attribute is usable with the following element: <table:table> ?.

        -

        The table:use-last-column-styles attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The table:use-last-column-styles attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.746 table:use-last-row-styles

        The table:use-last-row-styles attribute specifies if the styles referenced by the <table:last-row> 16.21.3 element of the table template referenced by the table:template-name 19.737 attribute are used for cells that are contained in the table's last row.

        @@ -18438,9 +18439,9 @@

        19.746
        • false: cells not styled based on last row location. 

        • true: cells styled based on last row location. 

        The default value for this attribute is false.

        -

        The table:use-last-row-styles attribute is usable with the following element: <table:table> 9.1.2.

        +

        The table:use-last-row-styles attribute is usable with the following element: <table:table> ?.

        -

        The table:use-last-row-styles attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The table:use-last-row-styles attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.747 table:use-labels

        The table:use-labels attribute specifies whether labels should be used by the consolidation for rows, columns or both. If labels are used for rows or columns, mathematical functions are applied to cells with equally-labeled rows or columns rather than to cells with the same relative cell address.

        @@ -18449,7 +18450,7 @@

        19.747 <
        • both: column and row labels used for consolidation. 

        • column: column labels used for consolidation. 

        • none: labels not used for consolidation. 

        • row: row labels used for consolidation. 

        The default value for this attribute is none.

        -

        The table:use-labels attribute is usable with the following element: <table:consolidation> 9.7.

        +

        The table:use-labels attribute is usable with the following element: <table:consolidation> ?.

        The values of the table:use-labels attribute are none, row, column or both.

        19.748 table:use-regular-expressions

        @@ -18464,9 +18465,9 @@

        19
        • false: regular expressions not enabled for string comparisons and searches. 

        • true: regular expressions enabled for string comparisons and searches. 

        The default value for this attribute is true.

        -

        The table:use-regular-expressions attribute is usable with the following element: <table:calculation-settings> 9.4.1.

        +

        The table:use-regular-expressions attribute is usable with the following element: <table:calculation-settings> ?.

        -

        The table:use-regular-expressions attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The table:use-regular-expressions attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.749 table:use-wildcards

        The table:use-wildcards attribute specifies whether wildcards are enabled for character-string comparisons and when searching.

        @@ -18479,9 +18480,9 @@

        19.749
      449. false: wildcards are not enabled for character-string comparisons and searching. 

      450. true: wildcards are enabled for character-string comparisons and searching. 

      451. The default value for this attribute is false.

        -

        The table:use-wildcards attribute is usable with the following element: <table:calculation-settings> 9.4.1.

        +

        The table:use-wildcards attribute is usable with the following element: <table:calculation-settings> ?.

        -

        The table:use-wildcards attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The table:use-wildcards attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.750 table:used-hierarchy

        The table:used-hierarchy attribute specifies a unique number assigned by an external component to select the hierarchy that should be applied to a source field.

        @@ -18490,42 +18491,42 @@

        19.750 The default value for this attribute is -1. The default value of -1 means no hierarchy should be applied to a source field.

         

        -

        The table:used-hierarchy attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-field> 9.6.7.

        +

        The table:used-hierarchy attribute is usable with the following element: <table:data-pilot-field> ?.

        -

        The table:used-hierarchy attribute has the data type integer 18.2.

        +

        The table:used-hierarchy attribute has the data type integer ?.

        19.751 table:user-name

        The table:user-name attribute specifies the user name needed to access a source. It is passed to a service implementation. Its value is implementation-dependent and service-specific.

        -

        The table:user-name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:source-service> 9.6.6.

        +

        The table:user-name attribute is usable with the following element: <table:source-service> ?.

        -

        The table:user-name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The table:user-name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.752 table:value

        19.752.1 <table:filter-condition>

        The table:value attribute specifies a value for the filter condition.

        -

        The table:value attribute is usable with the following element: <table:filter-condition> 9.5.5.

        +

        The table:value attribute is usable with the following element: <table:filter-condition> ?.

        -

        The values of the table:value attribute are a value of type string 18.2 or a value of type double 18.2.

        +

        The values of the table:value attribute are a value of type string ? or a value of type double ?.

        -

        The values of the table:value attribute are a value of type color 18.3.9 or window-font-color.

        +

        The values of the table:value attribute are a value of type color ? or window-font-color.

        -

        The values of the table:value attribute are a value of type color 18.3.9 or transparent.

        +

        The values of the table:value attribute are a value of type color ? or transparent.

        19.752.2 <table:filter-set-item>

        The table:value attribute specifies a single value within a set of filter values.

        -

        The table:value attribute is usable with the following element: <table:filter-set-item> 9.5.6.

        +

        The table:value attribute is usable with the following element: <table:filter-set-item> ?.

        -

        The table:value attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The table:value attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.753 table:value-type

        The table:value-type attribute specifies the value type of a null date.

        The default value for this attribute is date.

        -

        The table:value-type attribute is usable with the following element: <table:null-date> 9.4.2.

        +

        The table:value-type attribute is usable with the following element: <table:null-date> ?.

        The only value of the table:value-type attribute is date.

        19.754 table:visibility

        @@ -18536,7 +18537,7 @@

        19.754 <
        • collapse: a row or column is not visible. 

        • filter: a row or column is not visible as the result of applying a filter. 

        • visible: a row or column is visible. 

        The default value for this attribute is visible.

        -

        The table:visibility attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:table-column> 9.1.6 and <table:table-row> 9.1.3.

        +

        The table:visibility attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:table-column> ? and <table:table-row> ?.

        The values of the table:visibility attribute are visible, collapse or filter.

        19.755 text:active

        @@ -18551,16 +18552,16 @@

        19.755
      452. false: page variable is inactive. 

      453. true: page variable is active. 

      454. The default value for this attribute is false.

        -

        The text:active attribute is usable with the following element: <text:page-variable-set> 7.7.1.2.

        +

        The text:active attribute is usable with the following element: <text:page-variable-set> ?.

        -

        The text:active attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The text:active attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.756 text:address

        The text:address attribute specifies the address for a bibliography index entry.

        -

        The text:address attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-mark> 8.1.11.

        +

        The text:address attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-mark> ?.

        -

        The text:address attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The text:address attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.757 text:alphabetical-separators

        The text:alphabetical-separators attribute specifies whether entries beginning with the same letter are grouped and separated from the entries beginning with the next letter.

        @@ -18569,16 +18570,16 @@

        19.
        • false: entries beginning with the same letter are not grouped together and separated from entries beginning with the next letter. 

        • true: entries beginning with the same letter are grouped together and separated from entries beginning with the next letter. 

        The default value for this attribute is false.

        -

        The text:alphabetical-separators attribute is usable with the following element: <text:alphabetical-index-source> 8.8.2.

        +

        The text:alphabetical-separators attribute is usable with the following element: <text:alphabetical-index-source> ?.

        -

        The text:alphabetical-separators attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The text:alphabetical-separators attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.758 text:anchor-page-number

        The text:anchor-page-number attribute specifies the physical page number of an anchor if the drawing object is bound to a page within a text document.

        -

        The text:anchor-page-number attribute is usable with the following elements: <dr3d:scene> 10.5.2, <draw:caption> 10.3.11, <draw:circle> 10.3.8, <draw:connector> 10.3.10, <draw:control> 10.3.13, <draw:custom-shape> 10.6.1, <draw:ellipse> 10.3.9, <draw:frame> 10.4.2, <draw:g> 10.3.15, <draw:line> 10.3.3, <draw:measure> 10.3.12, <draw:page-thumbnail> 10.3.14, <draw:path> 10.3.7, <draw:polygon> 10.3.5, <draw:polyline> 10.3.4, <draw:rect> 10.3.2, <draw:regular-polygon> 10.3.6 and <office:annotation> 14.1.

        +

        The text:anchor-page-number attribute is usable with the following elements: <dr3d:scene> ?, <draw:caption> ?, <draw:circle> ?, <draw:connector> ?, <draw:control> ?, <draw:custom-shape> ?, <draw:ellipse> ?, <draw:frame> ?, <draw:g> ?, <draw:line> ?, <draw:measure> ?, <draw:page-thumbnail> ?, <draw:path> ?, <draw:polygon> ?, <draw:polyline> ?, <draw:rect> ?, <draw:regular-polygon> ? and <office:annotation> ?.

        -

        The text:anchor-page-number attribute has the data type positiveInteger 18.2.

        +

        The text:anchor-page-number attribute has the data type positiveInteger ?.

        19.759 text:anchor-type

        The text:anchor-type attribute specifies how a drawing shape is bound to a text document. The anchor position is the point at which a drawing shape is bound to a text document. The defined values for the text:anchor-type attribute are shown in Table 18.

        @@ -18592,7 +18593,7 @@

        19.759 <

        Table 18 - Text anchor positions

        -
        +

        If the value of the text:anchor-type attribute is ...

        The anchor position is...

        @@ -18600,19 +18601,19 @@

        19.759 <

        The drawing shape element shall be located in file text ...

        Notes

        -
        +

        as-char

        There is no anchor position. The drawing shape behaves like a character.

        At the position where the character appears in the document.

        -

         

        +

         

        char

        The character after the drawing shape element.

        Just before the character.

        -

         

        +

         

        frame

        The parent text box that the current drawing shape element is contained in.

        @@ -18620,7 +18621,7 @@

        19.759 <

        In the element representing the text box to which the drawing object is bound.

        If an image is bound to a text box, the image element is located in the text box element.

        -

         

        +

         

        page

        The page that has the same physical page number as the value of the text:anchor-page-number 19.758 attribute that is attached to the drawing shape element. If no text:anchor-page-number attribute is given, the anchor position is the page at which the character behind the drawing object element appears.

        @@ -18630,7 +18631,7 @@

        19.759 <

        Or

        • Inside any paragraph element that is not contained in a header, footer, footnote, or text box, if a text:anchor-page-number attribute is not given. 

        The physical page number is the number assigned to the page if all pages in the document are counted starting with page 1.

        -
        +

        paragraph

        The paragraph that the current drawing shape element is contained in.

        @@ -18639,30 +18640,30 @@

        19.759 <

         

        -

        The text:anchor-type attribute is usable with the following elements: <dr3d:scene> 10.5.2, <draw:caption> 10.3.11, <draw:circle> 10.3.8, <draw:connector> 10.3.10, <draw:control> 10.3.13, <draw:custom-shape> 10.6.1, <draw:ellipse> 10.3.9, <draw:frame> 10.4.2, <draw:g> 10.3.15, <draw:line> 10.3.3, <draw:measure> 10.3.12, <draw:page-thumbnail> 10.3.14, <draw:path> 10.3.7, <draw:polygon> 10.3.5, <draw:polyline> 10.3.4, <draw:rect> 10.3.2, <draw:regular-polygon> 10.3.6 and <office:annotation> 14.1.

        +

        The text:anchor-type attribute is usable with the following elements: <dr3d:scene> ?, <draw:caption> ?, <draw:circle> ?, <draw:connector> ?, <draw:control> ?, <draw:custom-shape> ?, <draw:ellipse> ?, <draw:frame> ?, <draw:g> ?, <draw:line> ?, <draw:measure> ?, <draw:page-thumbnail> ?, <draw:path> ?, <draw:polygon> ?, <draw:polyline> ?, <draw:rect> ?, <draw:regular-polygon> ? and <office:annotation> ?.

        The values of the text:anchor-type attribute are page, frame, paragraph, char or as-char.

        19.760 text:annote

        The text:annote attribute specifies the annotation for a bibliography index entry.

        -

        The text:annote attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-mark> 8.1.11.

        +

        The text:annote attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-mark> ?.

        -

        The text:annote attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The text:annote attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.761 text:author

        The text:author attribute specifies the author or authors for a bibliography index entry.

        -

        The text:author attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-mark> 8.1.11.

        +

        The text:author attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-mark> ?.

        -

        The text:author attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The text:author attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.762 text:bibliography-data-field

        The text:bibliography-data-field attribute specifies which part of a bibliography data field will be displayed.

        The defined values for the text:bibliography-data-field attribute are:

        -

        The text:bibliography-data-field attribute is usable with the following element: <text:index-entry-bibliography> 8.13.5.

        +

        The text:bibliography-data-field attribute is usable with the following element: <text:index-entry-bibliography> ?.

        The values of the text:bibliography-data-field attribute are address, annote, author, bibliography-type, booktitle, chapter, custom1, custom2, custom3, custom4, custom5, edition, editor, howpublished, identifier, institution, isbn, issn, journal, month, note, number, organizations, pages, publisher, report-type, school, series, title, url, volume or year.

        19.763 text:bibliography-type

        @@ -18673,16 +18674,16 @@

        19.763
      455. article: an article in a journal or magazine. 

      456. book: a book with a named publisher. 

      457. booklet: a work that is printed and bound, but without a named publisher or sponsoring institution. 

      458. conference: an article in conference proceedings. 

      459. custom1: the first of five user-defined fields for a bibliographic entry. 

      460. custom2: the second of five user-defined fields for a bibliographic entry. 

      461. custom3: the third of five user-defined fields for a bibliographic entry. 

      462. custom4: the fourth of five user-defined fields for a bibliographic entry. 

      463. custom5: the fifth of five user-defined fields for a bibliographic entry. 

      464. email: an email address. 

      465. inbook: a part of a book that can be identified. 

      466. incollection: a part of a book that has its own title. 

      467. inproceedings: a paper in conference proceedings. 

      468. journal: a journal name. 

      469. manual: technical documentation. 

      470. mastersthesis: a masters thesis. 

      471. misc: a type classification when more specific values are not appropriate. 

      472. phdthesis: a PhD thesis. 

      473. proceedings: the proceedings of a conference. 

      474. techreport: a report published by a school or other institution.  

      475. unpublished: a document with an author and title but not formally published. 

      476. www: the IRI for a document. 

      477. Note: The definitions for article, book, booklet, inbook, incollection, inproceedings, journal, manual, mastersthesis, misc, phdthesis, proceedings, techreport, and unpublished are based on [BibTeXing].

        -

        The text:bibliography-type attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:bibliography-entry-template> 8.9.3 and <text:bibliography-mark> 8.1.11.

        +

        The text:bibliography-type attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:bibliography-entry-template> ? and <text:bibliography-mark> ?.

        The values of the text:bibliography-type attribute are article, book, booklet, conference, custom1, custom2, custom3, custom4, custom5, email, inbook, incollection, inproceedings, journal, manual, mastersthesis, misc, phdthesis, proceedings, techreport, unpublished or www.

        19.764 text:booktitle

        The text:booktitle attribute specifies the book title for a bibliography index entry.

        -

        The text:booktitle attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-mark> 8.1.11.

        +

        The text:booktitle attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-mark> ?.

        -

        The text:booktitle attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The text:booktitle attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.765 text:bullet-char

        The text:bullet-char attribute specifies the [UNICODE] character to use as the bullet in a bulleted list style.

        @@ -18692,43 +18693,43 @@

        19.765 <

        Table 19 - Typical bullet characters

        -
        +

        UNICODE Character Code

        Typical Shape

        UNICODE Character Name

        -
        +

        U+2022

        BULLET

        -
        +

        U+25CF

        BLACK CIRCLE

        -
        +

        U+2714

        HEAVY CHECK MARK

        -
        +

        U+2717

        BALLOT X

        -
        +

        U+2794

        HEAVY WIDE-HEADED RIGHTWARDS ARROW

        -
        +

        U+27A2

        @@ -18739,16 +18740,16 @@

        19.765 <

        Note: These characters need not be available in all fonts.

        -

        The text:bullet-char attribute is usable with the following element: <text:list-level-style-bullet> 16.33.

        +

        The text:bullet-char attribute is usable with the following element: <text:list-level-style-bullet> ?.

        -

        The text:bullet-char attribute has the data type character 18.3.7.

        +

        The text:bullet-char attribute has the data type character ?.

        19.766 text:bullet-relative-size

        The text:bullet-relative-size attribute specifies a percentage value for the bullet size relative to the font size of the paragraphs in the bullet list.

        -

        The text:bullet-relative-size attribute is usable with the following element: <text:list-level-style-bullet> 16.33.

        +

        The text:bullet-relative-size attribute is usable with the following element: <text:list-level-style-bullet> ?.

        -

        The text:bullet-relative-size attribute has the data type percent 18.3.24.

        +

        The text:bullet-relative-size attribute has the data type percent ?.

        19.767 text:capitalize-entries

        The text:capitalize-entries attribute specifies whether the entries in an index are capitalized.

        @@ -18759,23 +18760,23 @@

        19.767 <

        The default value for this attribute is false.

        -

        The text:capitalize-entries attribute is usable with the following element: <text:alphabetical-index-source> 8.8.2.

        +

        The text:capitalize-entries attribute is usable with the following element: <text:alphabetical-index-source> ?.

        -

        The text:capitalize-entries attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The text:capitalize-entries attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.768 text:c

        The text:c attribute specifies the number of “ “ (U+0020, SPACE) characters that a <text:s> element represents. A missing text:c attribute is interpreted as a single “ “ (U+0020, SPACE) character.

        -

        The text:c attribute is usable with the following element: <text:s> 6.1.3.

        +

        The text:c attribute is usable with the following element: <text:s> ?.

        -

        The text:c attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger 18.2.

        +

        The text:c attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger ?.

        19.769 text:caption-sequence-format

        The text:caption-sequence-format attribute specifies the format of entries for an index of illustrations or tables.

        The defined values for the text:caption-sequence-format attribute are:

        • caption: text of the caption in which the referenced sequence field is included (without sequence number and value). 

        • category-and-value: displays the name and value of the referenced sequence field.  

        • text: displays the value of the referenced sequence field.  

        -

        The text:caption-sequence-format attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:illustration-index-source> 8.4.2 and <text:table-index-source> 8.5.2.

        +

        The text:caption-sequence-format attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:illustration-index-source> ? and <text:table-index-source> ?.

        The values of the text:caption-sequence-format attribute are text, category-and-value or caption.

        19.770 text:caption-sequence-name

        @@ -18786,37 +18787,37 @@

        19.77

        Note: Captions are regular paragraphs. For index generation, a paragraph is considered to be a caption if it contains the sequence variable with the name specified by the text:caption-sequence-name attribute.

        -

        The text:caption-sequence-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:illustration-index-source> 8.4.2 and <text:table-index-source> 8.5.2.

        +

        The text:caption-sequence-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:illustration-index-source> ? and <text:table-index-source> ?.

        -

        The text:caption-sequence-name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The text:caption-sequence-name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.771 text:change-id

        The text:change-id attribute specifies the id that links <text:change-start>, <text:change-end>, and <text:change> elements to the <text:changed-region> element that contains change-tracking information.

        -

        The text:change-id attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:change> 5.5.8.4, <text:change-end> 5.5.8.3 and <text:change-start> 5.5.8.2.

        +

        The text:change-id attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:change> ?, <text:change-end> ? and <text:change-start> ?.

        -

        The text:change-id attribute has the data type IDREF 18.2.

        +

        The text:change-id attribute has the data type IDREF ?.

        19.772 text:chapter

        The text:chapter attribute specifies the chapter reference for a bibliography index entry.

        -

        The text:chapter attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-mark> 8.1.11.

        +

        The text:chapter attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-mark> ?.

        -

        The text:chapter attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The text:chapter attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.773 text:citation-body-style-name

        The text:citation-body-style-name attribute specifies the text style to use for a note citation in the text flow.

        -

        The text:citation-body-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:notes-configuration> 16.31.3.

        +

        The text:citation-body-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:notes-configuration> ?.

        -

        The text:citation-body-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The text:citation-body-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        19.774 text:citation-style-name

        The text:citation-style-name attribute specifies the text style to use for a note citation within the footnote.

        -

        The text:citation-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:notes-configuration> 16.31.3.

        +

        The text:citation-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:notes-configuration> ?.

        -

        The text:citation-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The text:citation-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        19.775 text:class-names

        19.775.1 General

        @@ -18827,30 +18828,30 @@

        19.775.2 <

        A text:class-names attribute specifies a white-space-separated list of paragraph style names.

        -

        The text:class-names attribute is usable with the following element: <text:h> 5.1.2.

        +

        The text:class-names attribute is usable with the following element: <text:h> ?.

        -

        The text:class-names attribute has the data type styleNameRefs 18.3.34.

        +

        The text:class-names attribute has the data type styleNameRefs ?.

        19.775.3 <text:p>

        A text:class-names attribute specifies a white-space-separated list of paragraph style names.

        -

        The text:class-names attribute is usable with the following element: <text:p> 5.1.3.

        +

        The text:class-names attribute is usable with the following element: <text:p> ?.

        -

        The text:class-names attribute has the data type styleNameRefs 18.3.34.

        +

        The text:class-names attribute has the data type styleNameRefs ?.

        19.775.4 <text:span>

        A text:class-names attribute specifies a white-space-separated list of text style names.

        -

        The text:class-names attribute is usable with the following element: <text:span> 6.1.7.

        +

        The text:class-names attribute is usable with the following element: <text:span> ?.

        -

        The text:class-names attribute has the data type styleNameRefs 18.3.34.

        +

        The text:class-names attribute has the data type styleNameRefs ?.

        19.776 text:column-name

        The text:column-name attribute specifies the name of the column from which data is displayed. The value of this attribute shall be a column name contained in the current selection as specified by the data source.

        -

        The text:column-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:database-display> 7.6.3.

        +

        The text:column-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:database-display> ?.

        -

        The text:column-name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The text:column-name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.777 text:combine-entries

        The text:combine-entries attribute specifies whether multiple entries for a single word should be combined into a single entry.

        @@ -18859,9 +18860,9 @@

        19.777
      478. false: multiple entries for a single word should not be combined into a single entry.  

      479. true: multiple entries for a single word should be combined into a single entry.  

      480. The default value for this attribute is true.

        -

        The text:combine-entries attribute is usable with the following element: <text:alphabetical-index-source> 8.8.2.

        +

        The text:combine-entries attribute is usable with the following element: <text:alphabetical-index-source> ?.

        -

        The text:combine-entries attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The text:combine-entries attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.778 text:combine-entries-with-dash

        The text:combine-entries-with-dash attributes specifies that multiple entries for a single word that should be displayed as a single entry, as per a text:combine-entries attribute, should be displayed as a range of numbers separated by a dash.

        @@ -18870,18 +18871,18 @@

        1
        • false: multiple entries for a single word should not be displayed as a range of numbers separated by a dash.  

        • true: multiple entries for a single word should be displayed as a range of numbers separated by a dash.  

        The default value for this attribute is false.

        -

        The text:combine-entries-with-dash attribute is usable with the following element: <text:alphabetical-index-source> 8.8.2.

        +

        The text:combine-entries-with-dash attribute is usable with the following element: <text:alphabetical-index-source> ?.

        -

        The text:combine-entries-with-dash attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The text:combine-entries-with-dash attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.779 text:combine-entries-with-pp

        The text:combine-entries-with-pp attributes specifies that multiple entries for a single word that should be displayed as a single entry, as per a text:combine-entries attribute, should be displayed as the start page number, followed by a "ff", or the appropriate label for the chosen language.

        • false: multiple entries for a single word should not be displayed as the start page number, followed by "ff", or the appropriate label for the chosen language.  

        • true: multiple entries for a single word should be displayed as the start page number, followed by "ff", or the appropriate label for the chosen language.  

        The default value for this attribute is true.

        -

        The text:combine-entries-with-pp attribute is usable with the following element: <text:alphabetical-index-source> 8.8.2.

        +

        The text:combine-entries-with-pp attribute is usable with the following element: <text:alphabetical-index-source> ?.

        -

        The text:combine-entries-with-pp attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The text:combine-entries-with-pp attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.780 text:comma-separated

        The text:comma-separated attribute specifies how to treat multiple index entries. Instead of listing each index entry on a separate line, multiple entries can be listed on a single line separated by a comma “,” (U+002C, COMMA). If the value of this attribute is true, multiple entries are listed on a single line separated by a comma. By default, the value of this attribute is false and each index entry is displayed on a separate line.

        @@ -18890,18 +18891,18 @@

        19.780
      481. false: each index entry for a word is displayed on a separate line.  

      482. true: each index entry for a word is listed on a single line separated by a comma “,” (U+002C, COMMA).  

      483. The default value for this attribute is false.

        -

        The text:comma-separated attribute is usable with the following element: <text:alphabetical-index-source> 8.8.2.

        +

        The text:comma-separated attribute is usable with the following element: <text:alphabetical-index-source> ?.

        -

        The text:comma-separated attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The text:comma-separated attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.781 text:cond-style-name

        The text:cond-style-name attribute specifies a conditional-style, that is, a style that contains conditions and maps to other styles. 16.3 The style referenced shall be a paragraph style.

        If a conditional style is applied to a paragraph, the text:style-name attribute should contain the name of the style that was the result of the conditional style evaluation, while the conditional style name itself is the value of the text:cond-style-name attribute. The referenced style can be a common style or an automatic style.

        -

        The text:cond-style-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:h> 5.1.2 and <text:p> 5.1.3.

        +

        The text:cond-style-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:h> ? and <text:p> ?.

        -

        The text:cond-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The text:cond-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        19.782 text:condition

        19.782.1 General

        @@ -18912,55 +18913,55 @@

        19.782

        The text:condition attribute specifies the condition that determines which of the two text strings of an <text:conditional-text> text field is displayed.

        -

        The text:condition attribute is usable with the following element: <text:conditional-text> 7.7.3.

        +

        The text:condition attribute is usable with the following element: <text:conditional-text> ?.

        -

        The text:condition attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The text:condition attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.782.3 <text:database-next>

        The text:condition attribute specifies a condition expression. The expression is evaluated and if the result interpreted as a Boolean value is true, the next row is used as the new current row.

        If the <text:database-next> element has no text:condition attribute, the next available row is selected.

        -

        The text:condition attribute is usable with the following element: <text:database-next> 7.6.4.

        +

        The text:condition attribute is usable with the following element: <text:database-next> ?.

        -

        The text:condition attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The text:condition attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.782.4 <text:database-row-select>

        The text:condition attribute specifies a condition for selecting a row. If the attribute is present, a new row will be selected only if the condition evaluates to a value interpreted as true.

        If a <text:database-row-select> element has no text:condition attribute, the next row is selected.

        -

        The text:condition attribute is usable with the following element: <text:database-row-select> 7.6.5.

        +

        The text:condition attribute is usable with the following element: <text:database-row-select> ?.

        -

        The text:condition attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The text:condition attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.782.5 <text:hidden-paragraph>

        The text:condition attribute specifies a Boolean expression. If the expression evaluates to true, the paragraph is hidden. If the expression evaluates to false, the paragraph is displayed.

        -

        The text:condition attribute is usable with the following element: <text:hidden-paragraph> 7.7.11.

        +

        The text:condition attribute is usable with the following element: <text:hidden-paragraph> ?.

        -

        The text:condition attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The text:condition attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.782.6 <text:hidden-text>

        The text:condition attribute specifies a Boolean expression. If the expression evaluates to true, the text is hidden. If the expression evaluates to false, the text is displayed.

        -

        The text:condition attribute is usable with the following element: <text:hidden-text> 7.7.4.

        +

        The text:condition attribute is usable with the following element: <text:hidden-text> ?.

        -

        The text:condition attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The text:condition attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.782.7 <text:section>

        The text:condition attribute specifies the condition under which a section is hidden. The condition is encoded as a string. If the value of text:display 19.802 is condition, the text:condition attribute shall be present.

        -

        The text:condition attribute is usable with the following element: <text:section> 5.4.

        +

        The text:condition attribute is usable with the following element: <text:section> ?.

        -

        The text:condition attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The text:condition attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.783 text:connection-name

        The text:connection-name attribute specifies the name of the DDE connection to which a field refers.

        -

        The text:connection-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:dde-connection> 7.7.12.

        +

        The text:connection-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:dde-connection> ?.

        -

        The text:connection-name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The text:connection-name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.784 text:consecutive-numbering

        The text:consecutive-numbering attribute specifies whether the style uses consecutive numbering for all list levels or whether each list level restarts the numbering.

        @@ -18969,16 +18970,16 @@

        19.78
        • false: each list level restarts numbering.  

        • true: consecutive numbering is used for all list levels.  

        The default value for this attribute is false.

        -

        The text:consecutive-numbering attribute is usable with the following element: <text:list-style> 16.32.

        +

        The text:consecutive-numbering attribute is usable with the following element: <text:list-style> ?.

        -

        The text:consecutive-numbering attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The text:consecutive-numbering attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.785 text:continue-list

        The text:continue-list attribute specifies the xml:id 19.920 value of a list that is to be continued.

        -

        The text:continue-list attribute is usable with the following element: <text:list> 5.3.1.

        +

        The text:continue-list attribute is usable with the following element: <text:list> ?.

        -

        The text:continue-list attribute has the data type IDREF 18.2.

        +

        The text:continue-list attribute has the data type IDREF ?.

        19.786 text:continue-numbering

        The text:continue-numbering attribute specifies, if the numbering of the preceding list is continued or not. This attribute is ignored, if attribute text:continue-list 19.785 is present.

        @@ -18987,9 +18988,9 @@

        19.786 <
        • true: if text:continue-list attribute is not present and the numbering style of the preceding list is the same as the current list, the number of the first list item in the current list is the number of the last item in the preceding list incremented by one.  

        • false: if the text:continue-list attribute is not present, the numbering of the preceding list is not continued. 

        The use of the text:continue-numbering attribute with the <text:numbered-paragraph> element has been deprecated.

        -

        The text:continue-numbering attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:list> 5.3.1 and <text:numbered-paragraph> 5.3.6.

        +

        The text:continue-numbering attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:list> ? and <text:numbered-paragraph> ?.

        -

        The text:continue-numbering attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The text:continue-numbering attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.787 text:copy-outline-levels

        The text:copy-outline-levels attribute specifies whether index entries are indented according to the outline level of their source.

        @@ -18998,9 +18999,9 @@

        19.787
        • false: no indentation is added. 

        • true: index entries are indented according to the outline level of their source.  

        The default value for this attribute is false.

        -

        The text:copy-outline-levels attribute is usable with the following element: <text:user-index-source> 8.7.2.

        +

        The text:copy-outline-levels attribute is usable with the following element: <text:user-index-source> ?.

        -

        The text:copy-outline-levels attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The text:copy-outline-levels attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.788 text:count-empty-lines

        The text:count-empty-lines attribute specifies whether empty lines are included in the line count.

        @@ -19009,9 +19010,9 @@

        19.788
      484. false: empty lines are not included in a line count. 

      485. true: empty lines are included in a line count. 

      486. The default value for this attribute is true.

        -

        The text:count-empty-lines attribute is usable with the following element: <text:linenumbering-configuration> 16.31.1.

        +

        The text:count-empty-lines attribute is usable with the following element: <text:linenumbering-configuration> ?.

        -

        The text:count-empty-lines attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The text:count-empty-lines attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.789 text:count-in-text-boxes

        The text:count-in-text-boxes attribute specifies whether text in text boxes is included in the line count. If the value of this attribute is true, text within text boxes is included in the line count.

        @@ -19020,9 +19021,9 @@

        19.789
        • false: text within text boxes is not included in a line count. 

        • true: text within text boxes is included in a line count. 

        The default value for this attribute is false.

        -

        The text:count-in-text-boxes attribute is usable with the following element: <text:linenumbering-configuration> 16.31.1.

        +

        The text:count-in-text-boxes attribute is usable with the following element: <text:linenumbering-configuration> ?.

        -

        The text:count-in-text-boxes attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The text:count-in-text-boxes attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.790 text:current-selected

        The text:current-selected attribute specifies whether a <text:label> 7.4.17 element is currently selected.

        @@ -19031,88 +19032,88 @@

        19.790
      487. false: the <text:label> element is not currently selected. 

      488. true: the <text:label> element is currently selected. 

      489. The default value for this attribute is false.

        -

        The text:current-selected attribute is usable with the following element: <text:label> 7.4.17.

        +

        The text:current-selected attribute is usable with the following element: <text:label> ?.

        -

        The text:current-selected attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The text:current-selected attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.791 text:current-value

        The text:current-value attribute specifies the evaluation result of a condition given by the expression in a text:condition 19.782 attribute.  The value of this attribute is updated whenever the expression is evaluated.

        -

        The text:current-value attribute is usable with the following element: <text:conditional-text> 7.7.3.

        +

        The text:current-value attribute is usable with the following element: <text:conditional-text> ?.

        -

        The text:current-value attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The text:current-value attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.792 text:custom1

        The text:custom1 attribute specifies the first of up to five user-defined fields for a bibliography index entry.

        -

        The text:custom1 attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-mark> 8.1.11.

        +

        The text:custom1 attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-mark> ?.

        -

        The text:custom1 attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The text:custom1 attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.793 text:custom2

        The text:custom2 attribute specifies the second of up to five user-defined fields for a bibliography index entry.

        -

        The text:custom2 attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-mark> 8.1.11.

        +

        The text:custom2 attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-mark> ?.

        -

        The text:custom2 attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The text:custom2 attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.794 text:custom3

        The text:custom3 attribute specifies the third of up to five user-defined fields for a bibliography index entry.

        -

        The text:custom3 attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-mark> 8.1.11.

        +

        The text:custom3 attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-mark> ?.

        -

        The text:custom3 attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The text:custom3 attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.795 text:custom4

        The text:custom4 attribute specifies the fourth of up to five user-defined fields for a bibliography index entry.

        -

        The text:custom4 attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-mark> 8.1.11.

        +

        The text:custom4 attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-mark> ?.

        -

        The text:custom4 attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The text:custom4 attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.796 text:custom5

        The text:custom5 attribute specifies the fifth of up to five user-defined fields for a bibliography index entry.

        -

        The text:custom5 attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-mark> 8.1.11.

        +

        The text:custom5 attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-mark> ?.

        -

        The text:custom5 attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The text:custom5 attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.797 text:database-name

        The text:database-name attribute specifies a source database by its name.

        -

        The text:database-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:database-display> 7.6.3, <text:database-name> 7.6.7, <text:database-next> 7.6.4, <text:database-row-number> 7.6.6 and <text:database-row-select> 7.6.5.

        +

        The text:database-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:database-display> ?, <text:database-name> ?, <text:database-next> ?, <text:database-row-number> ? and <text:database-row-select> ?.

        -

        The text:database-name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The text:database-name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.798 text:date-adjust

        The text:date-adjust attribute specifies an adjustment to the value of a date field. If the time period is negative, it is subtracted from the value of the date field.

        -

        The text:date-adjust attribute is usable with the following element: <text:date> 7.3.2.

        +

        The text:date-adjust attribute is usable with the following element: <text:date> ?.

        -

        The text:date-adjust attribute has the data type duration 18.2.

        +

        The text:date-adjust attribute has the data type duration ?.

        19.799 text:date-value

        The text:date-value attribute specifies a date value. If no value is specified, whether the field is marked as fixed or not, the current date is assumed.

        Note: This attribute can also be used to specify a future date.

        -

        The text:date-value attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:creation-date> 7.5.3, <text:date> 7.3.2, <text:modification-date> 7.5.16 and <text:print-date> 7.5.8.

        +

        The text:date-value attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:creation-date> ?, <text:date> ?, <text:modification-date> ? and <text:print-date> ?.

        -

        The text:date-value attribute has the data type dateOrDateTime 18.3.14.

        +

        The text:date-value attribute has the data type dateOrDateTime ?.

        19.800 text:default-style-name

        The text:default-style-name attribute specifies a default footnote paragraph style for new footnotes that are inserted into a document. It is not evaluated for footnotes that already exist.

        -

        The text:default-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:notes-configuration> 16.31.3.

        +

        The text:default-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:notes-configuration> ?.

        -

        The text:default-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The text:default-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        19.801 text:description

        The text:description attribute specifies a message that is displayed when users are prompted for input.

        -

        The text:description attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:placeholder> 7.7.2, <text:text-input> 7.4.15, <text:user-field-input> 7.4.10 and <text:variable-input> 7.4.6.

        +

        The text:description attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:placeholder> ?, <text:text-input> ?, <text:user-field-input> ? and <text:variable-input> ?.

        -

        The text:description attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The text:description attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.802 text:display

        19.802.1 General

        @@ -19123,7 +19124,7 @@

        19.802.2 The defined values for the text:display attribute are:

        -

        The text:display attribute is usable with the following element: <text:chapter> 7.3.8.

        +

        The text:display attribute is usable with the following element: <text:chapter> ?.

        The values of the text:display attribute are name, number, number-and-name, plain-number-and-name or plain-number.

        19.802.3 <text:expression>

        @@ -19132,7 +19133,7 @@

        19.802.3 The defined values for the text:display attribute are:

        • formula: displays the formula instead of the value of a field. 

        • value: displays the value of a field. 

        -

        The text:display attribute is usable with the following element: <text:expression> 7.4.14.

        +

        The text:display attribute is usable with the following element: <text:expression> ?.

        The values of the text:display attribute are value or formula.

        19.802.4 <text:file-name>

        @@ -19143,7 +19144,7 @@

        19.802.4
      490. full: full file name, extension and file path. 

      491. path: file path only. 

      492. name: file name without extension. 

      493. name-and-extension: file name and extension.  

      494. The filename may be an IRI, either because an IRI has been used to retrieve the file, or the consumer internally uses IRIs and therefore converts system-specific paths into an IRI. If this is the case, and if the path, the name or the extension cannot be evaluated from the IRI, then the IRI should be displayed unmodified.

        -

        The text:display attribute is usable with the following element: <text:file-name> 7.3.9.

        +

        The text:display attribute is usable with the following element: <text:file-name> ?.

        The values of the text:display attribute are full, path, name or name-and-extension.

        19.802.5 <text:index-entry-chapter>

        @@ -19154,7 +19155,7 @@

        19.

        For a <text:index-entry-chapter> 8.13.1 element the default value for this attribute is number.

        -

        The text:display attribute is usable with the following element: <text:index-entry-chapter> 8.13.1.

        +

        The text:display attribute is usable with the following element: <text:index-entry-chapter> ?.

        The values of the text:display attribute are name, number, number-and-name, plain-number or plain-number-and-name.

        19.802.6 <text:section>

        @@ -19163,7 +19164,7 @@

        19.802.6 The defined values for the text:display attribute are:

        -

        The text:display attribute is usable with the following element: <text:section> 5.4.

        +

        The text:display attribute is usable with the following element: <text:section> ?.

        The values of the text:display attribute are true, none or condition.

        19.802.7 <text:table-formula>

        @@ -19172,7 +19173,7 @@

        19.802.7

        The defined values for the text:display attribute are:

        • formula: the formula used to calculate the value of the field. 

        • value: the value of the field. 

        -

        The text:display attribute is usable with the following element: <text:table-formula> 7.7.14.

        +

        The text:display attribute is usable with the following element: <text:table-formula> ?.

        The values of the text:display attribute are value or formula.

        19.802.8 <text:template-name>

        @@ -19181,7 +19182,7 @@

        19.802.8

        The defined values for the text:display attribute are:

        • area: The category of the template. Assignments of categories to templates is implementation-dependent.  

        • full: full file name, extension and file path. 

        • name: file name only. 

        • name-and-extension: file name and extension.  

        • path: file path only. 

        • title: The title. 

        -

        The text:display attribute is usable with the following element: <text:template-name> 7.3.10.

        +

        The text:display attribute is usable with the following element: <text:template-name> ?.

        The values of the text:display attribute are full, path, name, name-and-extension, area or title.

        19.802.9 <text:user-field-get>

        @@ -19190,7 +19191,7 @@

        19.802.9

        The defined values for the text:display attribute are:

        • formula: displays the formula instead of the value of a field. 

        • none: hides the content of a field. 

        • value: displays the value of a field. 

        -

        The text:display attribute is usable with the following element: <text:user-field-get> 7.4.9.

        +

        The text:display attribute is usable with the following element: <text:user-field-get> ?.

        The values of the text:display attribute are value, formula or none.

        19.802.10 <text:variable-get>

        @@ -19199,7 +19200,7 @@

        19.802.10

        The defined values for the text:display attribute are:

        • formula: displays the formula instead of the value of a field. 

        • value: displays the value of a field. 

        -

        The text:display attribute is usable with the following element: <text:variable-get> 7.4.5.

        +

        The text:display attribute is usable with the following element: <text:variable-get> ?.

        The values of the text:display attribute are value or formula.

        19.802.11 <text:variable-input>

        @@ -19208,7 +19209,7 @@

        19.802.

        The defined values for the text:display attribute are:

        • none: hides the content of a field. 

        • value: displays the value of a field. 

        -

        The text:display attribute is usable with the following element: <text:variable-input> 7.4.6.

        +

        The text:display attribute is usable with the following element: <text:variable-input> ?.

        The values of the text:display attribute are value or none.

        19.802.12 <text:variable-set>

        @@ -19217,7 +19218,7 @@

        19.802.12

        The defined values for the text:display attribute are:

        • none: hides the content of a field. 

        • value: displays the value of a field. 

        -

        The text:display attribute is usable with the following element: <text:variable-set> 7.4.4.

        +

        The text:display attribute is usable with the following element: <text:variable-set> ?.

        The values of the text:display attribute are value or none.

        19.803 text:display-levels

        @@ -19226,60 +19227,60 @@

        19.803 The default value for this attribute is 1.

        -

        The text:display-levels attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:list-level-style-number> 16.34 and <text:outline-level-style> 16.37.

        +

        The text:display-levels attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:list-level-style-number> ? and <text:outline-level-style> ?.

        -

        The text:display-levels attribute has the data type positiveInteger 18.2.

        +

        The text:display-levels attribute has the data type positiveInteger ?.

        19.804 text:display-outline-level

        The text:display-outline-level attribute specifies the numbering of a sequence by chapter. This attribute specifies an outline level that determines which chapters to reference for the chapter-specific numbering. All chapters that are at or below the specified outline level reset the value of the sequence to zero, the default value. The chapter number of the last chapter at or below the specified outline level is prefixed to the sequence number. Choosing an outline level of zero results in a continuous numbering of all sequence elements for that sequence variable.

        -

        The text:display-outline-level attribute is usable with the following element: <text:sequence-decl> 7.4.12.

        +

        The text:display-outline-level attribute is usable with the following element: <text:sequence-decl> ?.

        -

        The text:display-outline-level attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger 18.2.

        +

        The text:display-outline-level attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger ?.

        19.805 text:duration

        The text:duration attribute contains the value of a <text:editing-duration> field element if its value is fixed.

        -

        The text:duration attribute is usable with the following element: <text:editing-duration> 7.5.14.

        +

        The text:duration attribute is usable with the following element: <text:editing-duration> ?.

        -

        The text:duration attribute has the data type duration 18.2.

        +

        The text:duration attribute has the data type duration ?.

        19.806 text:edition

        The text:edition attribute specifies the edition for a bibliography index entry.

        -

        The text:edition attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-mark> 8.1.11.

        +

        The text:edition attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-mark> ?.

        -

        The text:edition attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The text:edition attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.807 text:editor

        The text:editor attribute specifies the editor for a bibliography index entry.

        -

        The text:editor attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-mark> 8.1.11.

        +

        The text:editor attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-mark> ?.

        -

        The text:editor attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The text:editor attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.808 text:filter-name

        The text:filter-name attribute specifies the filter type to be used to import the link target. The value of this attribute is implementation-dependent.

        -

        The text:filter-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:section-source> 5.4.2.

        +

        The text:filter-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:section-source> ?.

        -

        The text:filter-name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The text:filter-name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.809 text:fixed

        The text:fixed attribute specifies whether the value of a field element is fixed.

        The defined values for the text:fixed attribute are:

        • false: value of the field element where this attribute appears may be changed.  

        • true: value of the field element where this attribute appears is preserved. 

        -

        The text:fixed attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:author-initials> 7.3.7.2, <text:author-name> 7.3.7.1, <text:creation-date> 7.5.3, <text:creation-time> 7.5.4, <text:creator> 7.5.17, <text:date> 7.3.2, <text:description> 7.5.5, <text:editing-cycles> 7.5.13, <text:editing-duration> 7.5.14, <text:file-name> 7.3.9, <text:initial-creator> 7.5.2, <text:keywords> 7.5.12, <text:modification-date> 7.5.16, <text:modification-time> 7.5.15, <text:page-number> 7.3.4, <text:print-date> 7.5.8, <text:print-time> 7.5.7, <text:printed-by> 7.5.9, <text:sender-city> 7.3.6.13, <text:sender-company> 7.3.6.10, <text:sender-country> 7.3.6.15, <text:sender-email> 7.3.6.7, <text:sender-fax> 7.3.6.9, <text:sender-firstname> 7.3.6.2, <text:sender-initials> 7.3.6.4, <text:sender-lastname> 7.3.6.3, <text:sender-phone-private> 7.3.6.8, <text:sender-phone-work> 7.3.6.11, <text:sender-position> 7.3.6.6, <text:sender-postal-code> 7.3.6.14, <text:sender-state-or-province> 7.3.6.16, <text:sender-street> 7.3.6.12, <text:sender-title> 7.3.6.5, <text:subject> 7.5.11, <text:time> 7.3.3, <text:title> 7.5.10 and <text:user-defined> 7.5.6.

        +

        The text:fixed attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:author-initials> ?, <text:author-name> ?, <text:creation-date> ?, <text:creation-time> ?, <text:creator> ?, <text:date> ?, <text:description> ?, <text:editing-cycles> ?, <text:editing-duration> ?, <text:file-name> ?, <text:initial-creator> ?, <text:keywords> ?, <text:modification-date> ?, <text:modification-time> ?, <text:page-number> ?, <text:print-date> ?, <text:print-time> ?, <text:printed-by> ?, <text:sender-city> ?, <text:sender-company> ?, <text:sender-country> ?, <text:sender-email> ?, <text:sender-fax> ?, <text:sender-firstname> ?, <text:sender-initials> ?, <text:sender-lastname> ?, <text:sender-phone-private> ?, <text:sender-phone-work> ?, <text:sender-position> ?, <text:sender-postal-code> ?, <text:sender-state-or-province> ?, <text:sender-street> ?, <text:sender-title> ?, <text:subject> ?, <text:time> ?, <text:title> ? and <text:user-defined> ?.

        -

        The text:fixed attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The text:fixed attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.810 text:footnotes-position

        The text:footnotes-position attribute specifies a position for a footnote.

        The defined values for the text:footnotes-position attribute are:

        • document: end of the document. 

        • page: bottom of the page where the footnote citation is located. 

        • section: end of the section. 

        • text: at the page where the footnote citation is located, immediately below the page's text. 

        -

        The text:footnotes-position attribute is usable with the following element: <text:notes-configuration> 16.31.3.

        +

        The text:footnotes-position attribute is usable with the following element: <text:notes-configuration> ?.

        The values of the text:footnotes-position attribute are text, page, section or document.

        19.811 text:formula

        @@ -19288,9 +19289,9 @@

        19.811 <

        The attribute value should begin with a namespace prefix followed by ":" (U+003A, COLON) followed by the text of the formula. The namespace bound to the prefix determines the syntax and semantics of the formula.

        -

        The text:formula attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:expression> 7.4.14, <text:sequence> 7.4.13, <text:table-formula> 7.7.14, <text:user-field-decl> 7.4.8 and <text:variable-set> 7.4.4.

        +

        The text:formula attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:expression> ?, <text:sequence> ?, <text:table-formula> ?, <text:user-field-decl> ? and <text:variable-set> ?.

        -

        The text:formula attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The text:formula attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.812 text:global (deprecated)

        The text:global attribute specifies whether the user interface of a consumer should consider the documents to which linked text sections are linked as individually editable parts of the document.

        @@ -19301,23 +19302,23 @@

        19.812

        The default value for this attribute is false.

        -

        The text:global attribute is usable with the following element: <office:text> 3.4.

        +

        The text:global attribute is usable with the following element: <office:text> ?.

        -

        The text:global attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The text:global attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.813 text:howpublished

        The text:howpublished attribute specifies the publication type for a bibliography index entry.

        -

        The text:howpublished attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-mark> 8.1.11.

        +

        The text:howpublished attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-mark> ?.

        -

        The text:howpublished attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The text:howpublished attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.814 text:increment

        The text:increment attribute causes line numbers to be numbered as multiples of a specified increment.

        -

        The text:increment attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:linenumbering-configuration> 16.31.1 and <text:linenumbering-separator> 16.31.2.

        +

        The text:increment attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:linenumbering-configuration> ? and <text:linenumbering-separator> ?.

        -

        The text:increment attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger 18.2.

        +

        The text:increment attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger ?.

        19.815 text:id

        19.815.1 General

        @@ -19334,23 +19335,23 @@

        1

        The text:id attribute is deprecated in favor of xml:id. 19.920

        -

        The text:id attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:text-box> 10.4.3.

        +

        The text:id attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:text-box> ?.

        -

        The text:id attribute has the data type NCName 18.2.

        +

        The text:id attribute has the data type NCName ?.

        19.815.3 <text:alphabetical-index-mark-end>

        The text:id attribute specifies a name by which start- and end-mark elements are connected to each other. The name specified by the text:id attribute shall be unique except for a matching <text:alphabetical-index-mark-start> 8.1.8 element.

        -

        The text:id attribute is usable with the following element: <text:alphabetical-index-mark-end> 8.1.9.

        +

        The text:id attribute is usable with the following element: <text:alphabetical-index-mark-end> ?.

        -

        The text:id attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The text:id attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.815.4 <text:alphabetical-index-mark-start>

        The text:id attribute specifies a name by which start- and end-mark elements are connected to each other. The name specified by the text:id attribute shall be unique except for a matching <text:alphabetical-index-mark-end> 8.1.9 element.

        -

        The text:id attribute is usable with the following element: <text:alphabetical-index-mark-start> 8.1.8.

        +

        The text:id attribute is usable with the following element: <text:alphabetical-index-mark-start> ?.

        -

        The text:id attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The text:id attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.815.5 <text:changed-region> (deprecated)

        The text:id attribute specifies the an identifier for achanged region.

        @@ -19365,9 +19366,9 @@

        <

        The text:id attribute is deprecated in favor of xml:id. 19.920

        -

        The text:id attribute is usable with the following element: <text:changed-region> 5.5.3.

        +

        The text:id attribute is usable with the following element: <text:changed-region> ?.

        -

        The text:id attribute has the data type NCName 18.2.

        +

        The text:id attribute has the data type NCName ?.

        19.815.6 <text:h> (deprecated)

        The text:id attribute specifies an identifier for a heading.

        @@ -19380,16 +19381,16 @@

        19.815.6

        The text:id attribute is deprecated in favor of xml:id. 19.920

        -

        The text:id attribute is usable with the following element: <text:h> 5.1.2.

        +

        The text:id attribute is usable with the following element: <text:h> ?.

        -

        The text:id attribute has the data type NCName 18.2.

        +

        The text:id attribute has the data type NCName ?.

        19.815.7 <text:note>

        The text:id attribute specifies specifies a name by which notes can be referenced from <text:note-ref> elements. See 7.7.7.

        -

        The text:id attribute is usable with the following element: <text:note> 6.3.2.

        +

        The text:id attribute is usable with the following element: <text:note> ?.

        -

        The text:id attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The text:id attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.815.8 <text:p> (deprecated)

        The text:id attribute specifies an identifier for a paragraph.

        @@ -19402,53 +19403,53 @@

        19.815.8

        The text:id attribute is deprecated in favor of xml:id. 19.920

        -

        The text:id attribute is usable with the following element: <text:p> 5.1.3.

        +

        The text:id attribute is usable with the following element: <text:p> ?.

        -

        The text:id attribute has the data type NCName 18.2.

        +

        The text:id attribute has the data type NCName ?.

        19.815.9 <text:toc-mark-end>

        The text:id attribute specifies a name by which start- and end-mark elements are connected to each other. The name specified by the text:id attribute shall be unique except for a matching <text:toc-mark-start> 8.1.2 element.

        -

        The text:id attribute is usable with the following element: <text:toc-mark-end> 8.1.3.

        +

        The text:id attribute is usable with the following element: <text:toc-mark-end> ?.

        -

        The text:id attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The text:id attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.815.10 <text:toc-mark-start>

        The text:id attribute specifies a name by which start- and end-mark elements are connected to each other. The name specified by the text:id attribute shall be unique except for a matching <text:toc-mark-end> 8.1.3 element.

        -

        The text:id attribute is usable with the following element: <text:toc-mark-start> 8.1.2.

        +

        The text:id attribute is usable with the following element: <text:toc-mark-start> ?.

        -

        The text:id attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The text:id attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.815.11 <text:user-index-mark-end>

        The text:id attribute specifies a string by which start- and end-mark elements are connected to each other. The string shall be unique except for matching its corresponding <text:user-index-mark-start> 8.1.5 element.

        -

        The text:id attribute is usable with the following element: <text:user-index-mark-end> 8.1.6.

        +

        The text:id attribute is usable with the following element: <text:user-index-mark-end> ?.

        -

        The text:id attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The text:id attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.815.12 <text:user-index-mark-start>

        The text:id attribute specifies a string by which start- and end-mark elements are connected to each other. The string shall be unique except for matching its corresponding <text:user-index-mark-end> 8.1.6 element.

        -

        The text:id attribute is usable with the following element: <text:user-index-mark-start> 8.1.5.

        +

        The text:id attribute is usable with the following element: <text:user-index-mark-start> ?.

        -

        The text:id attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The text:id attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.816 text:identifier

        The text:identifier attribute specifies an identifier for a bibliography index entry.

        -

        The text:identifier attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-mark> 8.1.11.

        +

        The text:identifier attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-mark> ?.

        -

        The text:identifier attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The text:identifier attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.817 text:index-name

        The text:index-name attribute specifies the name of a user-defined index.

        Note: In order to support multiple user-defined indexes with different contents, user index marks have a text:index-name attribute. The same attribute can be used with a <text:user-index-source> element to specify which index marks apply to the current index.

        -

        The text:index-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:user-index-mark> 8.1.7, <text:user-index-mark-start> 8.1.5 and <text:user-index-source> 8.7.2.

        +

        The text:index-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:user-index-mark> ?, <text:user-index-mark-start> ? and <text:user-index-source> ?.

        -

        The text:index-name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The text:index-name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.818 text:index-scope

        The text:index-scope attribute specifies whether an index is constructed for an entire document or for a chapter.

        @@ -19459,7 +19460,7 @@

        19.818 <

        For <text:alphabetical-index-source> 8.8.2, <text:illustration-index-source> 8.4.2, <text:object-index-source> 8.6.2, <text:table-index-source> 8.5.2 and <text:user-index-source> 8.7.2 elements the default value for this attribute is document.

        -

        The text:index-scope attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:alphabetical-index-source> 8.8.2, <text:illustration-index-source> 8.4.2, <text:object-index-source> 8.6.2, <text:table-index-source> 8.5.2, <text:table-of-content-source> 8.3.2 and <text:user-index-source> 8.7.2.

        +

        The text:index-scope attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:alphabetical-index-source> ?, <text:illustration-index-source> ?, <text:object-index-source> ?, <text:table-index-source> ?, <text:table-of-content-source> ? and <text:user-index-source> ?.

        The values of the text:index-scope attribute are document or chapter.

        19.819 text:ignore-case

        @@ -19470,16 +19471,16 @@

        19.819 <
        • false: index entries that are identical except for character case should be listed as the same entries. 

        • true: index entries that are identical but differ in character case should not be listed as separate entries. 

        The default value for this attribute is false.

        -

        The text:ignore-case attribute is usable with the following element: <text:alphabetical-index-source> 8.8.2.

        +

        The text:ignore-case attribute is usable with the following element: <text:alphabetical-index-source> ?.

        -

        The text:ignore-case attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The text:ignore-case attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.820 text:institution

        The text:institution attribute specifies an institution for a bibliography index entry.

        -

        The text:institution attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-mark> 8.1.11.

        +

        The text:institution attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-mark> ?.

        -

        The text:institution attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The text:institution attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.821 text:is-hidden

        The text:is-hidden attribute specifies whether a field or paragraph is currently visible.

        @@ -19488,9 +19489,9 @@

        19.821 The defined values for the text:is-hidden attribute are:

        • false: condition for display has evaluated to false, field or paragraph is visible. 

        • true: condition for display has evaluated to true, field or paragraph is not visible. 

        -

        The text:is-hidden attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:hidden-paragraph> 7.7.11 and <text:hidden-text> 7.7.4.

        +

        The text:is-hidden attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:hidden-paragraph> ? and <text:hidden-text> ?.

        -

        The text:is-hidden attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The text:is-hidden attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.822 text:is-list-header

        The text:is-list-header attribute specifies the appearance of a specific heading without numbering.

        @@ -19499,67 +19500,67 @@

        19.822
      495. false: heading will be numbered. 

      496. true: heading will be not numbered, even if the header has a list-style.. 

      497. The default value for this attribute is false.

        -

        The text:is-list-header attribute is usable with the following element: <text:h> 5.1.2.

        +

        The text:is-list-header attribute is usable with the following element: <text:h> ?.

        -

        The text:is-list-header attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The text:is-list-header attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.823 text:isbn

        The text:isbn attribute specifies an ISBN for a bibliography index entry.

        -

        The text:isbn attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-mark> 8.1.11.

        +

        The text:isbn attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-mark> ?.

        -

        The text:isbn attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The text:isbn attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.824 text:issn

        The text:issn attribute specifies an ISSN for a bibliography index entry.

        -

        The text:issn attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-mark> 8.1.11.

        +

        The text:issn attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-mark> ?.

        -

        The text:issn attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The text:issn attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.825 text:journal

        The text:journal attribute specifies a journal for a bibliography index entry.

        -

        The text:journal attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-mark> 8.1.11.

        +

        The text:journal attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-mark> ?.

        -

        The text:journal attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The text:journal attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.826 text:key

        The text:key attribute specifies a type for the index entries that should be used for sorting. See 8.1.11.

        The defined values for the text:key attribute are:

        -

        The text:key attribute is usable with the following element: <text:sort-key> 16.31.7.

        +

        The text:key attribute is usable with the following element: <text:sort-key> ?.

        The values of the text:key attribute are address, annote, author, bibliography-type, booktitle, chapter, custom1, custom2, custom3, custom4, custom5, edition, editor, howpublished, identifier, institution, isbn, issn, journal, month, note, number, organizations, pages, publisher, report-type, school, series, title, url, volume or year.

        19.827 text:key1

        The text:key1 attribute specifies an additional key for an alphabetical index mark. If only one key is used, it shall be contained in a text:key1 attribute.

        -

        The text:key1 attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:alphabetical-index-mark> 8.1.10 and <text:alphabetical-index-mark-start> 8.1.8.

        +

        The text:key1 attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:alphabetical-index-mark> ? and <text:alphabetical-index-mark-start> ?.

        -

        The text:key1 attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The text:key1 attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.828 text:key2

        The text:key2 attribute specifies an additional key for an alphabetical index mark.

        -

        The text:key2 attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:alphabetical-index-mark> 8.1.10 and <text:alphabetical-index-mark-start> 8.1.8.

        +

        The text:key2 attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:alphabetical-index-mark> ? and <text:alphabetical-index-mark-start> ?.

        -

        The text:key2 attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The text:key2 attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.829 text:key1-phonetic

        The text:key1-phonetic attribute specifies a phonetic key for <text:alphabetical-index-mark> and <text:alphabetical-index-mark-start> elements. Phonetic keys should be used for sorting.

        -

        The text:key1-phonetic attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:alphabetical-index-mark> 8.1.10 and <text:alphabetical-index-mark-start> 8.1.8.

        +

        The text:key1-phonetic attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:alphabetical-index-mark> ? and <text:alphabetical-index-mark-start> ?.

        -

        The text:key1-phonetic attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The text:key1-phonetic attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.830 text:key2-phonetic

        The text:key2-phonetic attribute specifies an additional phonetic key for <text:alphabetical-index-mark> and <text:alphabetical-index-mark-start> elements.

        -

        The text:key2-phonetic attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:alphabetical-index-mark> 8.1.10 and <text:alphabetical-index-mark-start> 8.1.8.

        +

        The text:key2-phonetic attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:alphabetical-index-mark> ? and <text:alphabetical-index-mark-start> ?.

        -

        The text:key2-phonetic attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The text:key2-phonetic attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.831 text:kind

        The text:kind attribute specifies which part of a measure is displayed.

        @@ -19568,23 +19569,23 @@

        19.831
      498. gap: Adds space to text if the measure text's writing direction is perpendicular to the measure line.  

      499. unit: The measure's unit is displayed. 

      500. value: The measure's value is displayed. 

      501. Note: The purpose of the gap value is add space between the measure line and the text if the text is displayed perpendicular to the measure line.

        -

        The text:kind attribute is usable with the following element: <text:measure> 7.7.13.

        +

        The text:kind attribute is usable with the following element: <text:measure> ?.

        The values of the text:kind attribute are value, unit or gap.

        19.832 text:label

        The text:label attribute specifies a label for user -nserted notes in a document. If this attribute is omitted, the element content is used.

        -

        The text:label attribute is usable with the following element: <text:note-citation> 6.3.3.

        +

        The text:label attribute is usable with the following element: <text:note-citation> ?.

        -

        The text:label attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The text:label attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.833 text:label-followed-by

        The text:label-followed-by attribute specifies a character that is inserted following a list label.

        The defined values for the text:label-followed-by attribute are:

        • listtab: a tab character is inserted after a list label before the text starts. 

        • nothing: text starts directly after a list label. 

        • space: a “ “ (U+0020, SPACE) character is inserted after a list label before the text starts. 

        -

        The text:label-followed-by attribute is usable with the following element: <style:list-level-label-alignment> 17.20.

        +

        The text:label-followed-by attribute is usable with the following element: <style:list-level-label-alignment> ?.

        The values of the text:label-followed-by attribute are listtab, space or nothing.

        19.834 text:level

        @@ -19593,9 +19594,9 @@

        19.834 For a <text:numbered-paragraph> 5.3.6 element the default value for this attribute is 1.

        -

        The text:level attribute is usable with the following elements: <number:num-list-label> 16.29.31, <text:list-level-style-bullet> 16.33, <text:list-level-style-image> 16.35, <text:list-level-style-number> 16.34, <text:numbered-paragraph> 5.3.6 and <text:outline-level-style> 16.37.

        +

        The text:level attribute is usable with the following elements: <number:num-list-label> ?, <text:list-level-style-bullet> ?, <text:list-level-style-image> ?, <text:list-level-style-number> ?, <text:numbered-paragraph> ? and <text:outline-level-style> ?.

        -

        The text:level attribute has the data type positiveInteger 18.2.

        +

        The text:level attribute has the data type positiveInteger ?.

        19.835 text:list-id (deprecated)

        The text:list-id attribute is deprecated, because only the deprecated element <text:numbered-paragraph> uses it.

        @@ -19604,9 +19605,9 @@

        19.835

        The text:list-id attribute did not exist in OpenDocument v1.0 and v1.1. For such text documents which do not contain the text:list-id attribute the following rules are applied to form a list from a group of numbered paragraphs:

        • A series of numbered paragraphs each using the same list style belong to the same list. 

        • A numbered paragraph that does not have a text:list-id gets the text:list-id of the last numbered paragraph on the same list level using the same list style. If the previous numbered-paragraph has a different list style, then a new list is started. 

        -

        The text:list-id attribute is usable with the following element: <text:numbered-paragraph> 5.3.6.

        +

        The text:list-id attribute is usable with the following element: <text:numbered-paragraph> ?.

        -

        The text:list-id attribute has the data type NCName 18.2.

        +

        The text:list-id attribute has the data type NCName ?.

        19.836 text:list-tab-stop-position

        The text:list-tab-stop-position attribute specifies an additional tab stop which is inserted into the list of tab stops that are defined for a list item. By default the tab stop's position is following the list label. The text of the first line of list item starts at this tab stop. In left-to-right layout environments this tab stop is interpreted as a left tab. While in right-to-left layout environments it is interpreted as a right tab.

        @@ -19617,9 +19618,9 @@

        19.8
        • The position of the additional tab stop is before the end of the list label. 

        • Between the end of the list label and the position of the additional tab stop exists already a tab stop. 

        In these cases, the tab character that is inserted following the list label advances to the next tab stop, or a default tab stop if none exists. However, other tab stops contained in the list item's text may advance to the additional list tab stop. The additional tab stop is further applied to the full text of tab stop, that is, not only the first line.

        -

        The text:list-tab-stop-position attribute is usable with the following element: <style:list-level-label-alignment> 17.20.

        +

        The text:list-tab-stop-position attribute is usable with the following element: <style:list-level-label-alignment> ?.

        -

        The text:list-tab-stop-position attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

        +

        The text:list-tab-stop-position attribute has the data type length ?.

        19.837 text:main-entry

        The text:main-entry attribute specifies which of multiple index marks for the same entry is the main entry.

        @@ -19628,16 +19629,16 @@

        19.837
      502. false: no index mark is specified as the main entry from multiple index marks for the same entry. 

      503. true: one index mark out of multiple index marks for the same entry is specified as the main entry. 

      504. The default value for this attribute is false.

        -

        The text:main-entry attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:alphabetical-index-mark> 8.1.10 and <text:alphabetical-index-mark-start> 8.1.8.

        +

        The text:main-entry attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:alphabetical-index-mark> ? and <text:alphabetical-index-mark-start> ?.

        -

        The text:main-entry attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The text:main-entry attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.838 text:main-entry-style-name

        The text:main-entry-style-name attribute specifies thetext style to use for main entries. Sub entries are formatted using the default text style determined by the paragraph style of the entries.

        -

        The text:main-entry-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:alphabetical-index-source> 8.8.2.

        +

        The text:main-entry-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:alphabetical-index-source> ?.

        -

        The text:main-entry-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The text:main-entry-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        19.839 text:master-page-name

        The text:master-page-name attribute specifies the name of a master page.

        @@ -19646,16 +19647,16 @@

        19.839 For <text:notes-configuration> elements 16.31.3, the attributes specifies the master page which is used to format the pages on which the notes are displayed.

        -

        The text:master-page-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:notes-configuration> 16.31.3 and <text:page> 5.2.2.

        +

        The text:master-page-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:notes-configuration> ? and <text:page> ?.

        -

        The text:master-page-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The text:master-page-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        19.840 text:month

        The text:month attribute specifies a month for a bibliography index entry.

        -

        The text:month attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-mark> 8.1.11.

        +

        The text:month attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-mark> ?.

        -

        The text:month attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The text:month attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.841 text:name

        19.841.1 General

        @@ -19664,214 +19665,214 @@

        19.8

        The text:name attribute specifies a unique name for an alphabetical index.

        -

        The text:name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:alphabetical-index> 8.8.

        +

        The text:name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:alphabetical-index> ?.

        -

        The text:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The text:name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.841.3 <text:bibliography>

        The text:name attribute specifies a unique name for a bibliography.

        -

        The text:name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography> 8.9.

        +

        The text:name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography> ?.

        -

        The text:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The text:name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.841.4 <text:bookmark>

        The text:name attribute specifies a name for a bookmark.

        -

        The text:name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bookmark> 6.2.1.2.

        +

        The text:name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bookmark> ?.

        -

        The text:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The text:name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.841.5 <text:bookmark-end>

        The text:name attribute specifies a name that shall match the text:name attribute on only one <text:bookmark-start> 6.2.1.3 element in a document.

        -

        The text:name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bookmark-end> 6.2.1.4.

        +

        The text:name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bookmark-end> ?.

        -

        The text:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The text:name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.841.6 <text:bookmark-start>

        The text:name attribute specifies a name that shall match the text:name attribute on only one <text:bookmark-end> 6.2.1.4 element in a document.

        -

        The text:name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bookmark-start> 6.2.1.3.

        +

        The text:name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bookmark-start> ?.

        -

        The text:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The text:name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.841.7 <text:drop-down>

        The text:name attribute specifies a unique name for a drop-down list input field.

        -

        The text:name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:drop-down> 7.4.16.

        +

        The text:name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:drop-down> ?.

        -

        The text:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The text:name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.841.8 <text:execute-macro>

        The text:name attribute specifies a macro to invoke when a field is activated.

        -

        The text:name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:execute-macro> 7.7.10.

        +

        The text:name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:execute-macro> ?.

        -

        The text:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The text:name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.841.9 <text:illustration-index>

        The text:name attribute specifies a unique name for an illustration index.

        -

        The text:name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:illustration-index> 8.4.

        +

        The text:name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:illustration-index> ?.

        -

        The text:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The text:name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.841.10 <text:index-title>

        The text:name attribute specifies a unique name for an index title.

        -

        The text:name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:index-title> 8.2.3.

        +

        The text:name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:index-title> ?.

        -

        The text:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The text:name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.841.11 <text:object-index>

        The text:name attribute specifies a unique name for an object index.

        -

        The text:name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:object-index> 8.6.

        +

        The text:name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:object-index> ?.

        -

        The text:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The text:name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.841.12 <text:reference-mark>

        The text:name attribute specifies a unique name for reference elements.

        -

        The text:name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:reference-mark> 6.2.2.2.

        +

        The text:name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:reference-mark> ?.

        -

        The text:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The text:name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.841.13 <text:reference-mark-end>

        The text:name attribute specifies a name that shall match the text:name attribute on only one <text:reference-mark-start> 6.2.2.3 element in a document.

        -

        The text:name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:reference-mark-end> 6.2.2.4.

        +

        The text:name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:reference-mark-end> ?.

        -

        The text:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The text:name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.841.14 <text:reference-mark-start>

        The text:name attribute specifies a name that shall match the text:name attribute on only one <text:reference-mark-end> 6.2.2.4 element in a document.

        -

        The text:name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:reference-mark-start> 6.2.2.3.

        +

        The text:name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:reference-mark-start> ?.

        -

        The text:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The text:name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.841.15 <text:section>

        The text:name attribute specifies a unique name for a section.

        -

        The text:name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:section> 5.4.

        +

        The text:name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:section> ?.

        -

        The text:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The text:name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.841.16 <text:sequence>

        The text:name attribute specifies name of a variable to display. It shall match the name of a sequence variable already declared by a preceding <text:sequence-decl> 7.4.12 element.

        -

        The text:name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:sequence> 7.4.13.

        +

        The text:name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:sequence> ?.

        -

        The text:name attribute has the data type variableName 18.3.40.

        +

        The text:name attribute has the data type variableName ?.

        19.841.17 <text:sequence-decl>

        The text:name attribute specifies a unique name of a variable to be declared.

        -

        The text:name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:sequence-decl> 7.4.12.

        +

        The text:name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:sequence-decl> ?.

        -

        The text:name attribute has the data type variableName 18.3.40.

        +

        The text:name attribute has the data type variableName ?.

        19.841.18 <text:table-of-content>

        The text:name attribute specifies a unique name for a <text:table-of-content> element.

        -

        The text:name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:table-of-content> 8.3.

        +

        The text:name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:table-of-content> ?.

        -

        The text:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The text:name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.841.19 <text:table-index>

        The text:name attribute specifies a unique name for a table index.

        -

        The text:name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:table-index> 8.5.

        +

        The text:name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:table-index> ?.

        -

        The text:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The text:name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.841.20 <text:user-defined>

         The text:name attribute specifies a name that corresponds to the value of a meta:name attribute on a <meta:user-defined> element.

        -

        The text:name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:user-defined> 7.5.6.

        +

        The text:name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:user-defined> ?.

        -

        The text:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The text:name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.841.21 <text:user-field-decl>

        The text:name attribute specifies a unique name for a user-defined field declaration.

        -

        The text:name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:user-field-decl> 7.4.8.

        +

        The text:name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:user-field-decl> ?.

        -

        The text:name attribute has the data type variableName 18.3.40.

        +

        The text:name attribute has the data type variableName ?.

        19.841.22 <text:user-field-get>

        The text:name attribute specifies the name of a user-defined field that shall be declared already by a preceding <text:user-field-decl> 7.4.8 element.

        -

        The text:name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:user-field-get> 7.4.9.

        +

        The text:name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:user-field-get> ?.

        -

        The text:name attribute has the data type variableName 18.3.40.

        +

        The text:name attribute has the data type variableName ?.

        19.841.23 <text:user-field-input>

        The text:name attribute specifies the name of a user-defined field that shall be declared already by a preceding <text:user-field-decl> 7.4.8 element.

        -

        The text:name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:user-field-input> 7.4.10.

        +

        The text:name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:user-field-input> ?.

        -

        The text:name attribute has the data type variableName 18.3.40.

        +

        The text:name attribute has the data type variableName ?.

        19.841.24 <text:user-index>

        The text:name attribute specifies a unique name for a user-specified index.

        -

        The text:name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:user-index> 8.7.

        +

        The text:name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:user-index> ?.

        -

        The text:name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The text:name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.841.25 <text:variable-set>

        The text:name attribute specifies a variable name that shall match a variable name already declared by a preceding <text:variable-decl> 7.4.3 element.

        -

        The text:name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:variable-set> 7.4.4.

        +

        The text:name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:variable-set> ?.

        -

        The text:name attribute has the data type variableName 18.3.40.

        +

        The text:name attribute has the data type variableName ?.

        19.841.26 <text:variable-decl>

        The text:name attribute specifies a unique name for a variable declaration.

        -

        The text:name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:variable-decl> 7.4.3.

        +

        The text:name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:variable-decl> ?.

        -

        The text:name attribute has the data type variableName 18.3.40.

        +

        The text:name attribute has the data type variableName ?.

        19.841.27 <text:variable-get>

        The text:name attribute specifies a variable name that shall match a preceding <text:variable-decl> 7.4.3 element.

        -

        The text:name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:variable-get> 7.4.5.

        +

        The text:name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:variable-get> ?.

        -

        The text:name attribute has the data type variableName 18.3.40.

        +

        The text:name attribute has the data type variableName ?.

        19.841.28 <text:variable-input>

        The text:name attribute specifies a variable name that shall match the name of variable already declared by a preceding <text:variable-decl> 7.4.3 element.

        -

        The text:name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:variable-input> 7.4.6.

        +

        The text:name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:variable-input> ?.

        -

        The text:name attribute has the data type variableName 18.3.40.

        +

        The text:name attribute has the data type variableName ?.

        19.842 text:note

        The text:note attribute specifies a note for a bibliography index entry.

        -

        The text:note attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-mark> 8.1.11.

        +

        The text:note attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-mark> ?.

        -

        The text:note attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The text:note attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.843 text:note-class

        The text:note-class attribute specifies the class of a note.

        The defined values for the text:note-class attribute are:

        • endnote: note appears at the end of a chapter or document.  

        • footnote: note appears at the footer of a page. 

        -

        The text:note-class attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:note> 6.3.2, <text:note-ref> 7.7.7 and <text:notes-configuration> 16.31.3.

        +

        The text:note-class attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:note> ?, <text:note-ref> ? and <text:notes-configuration> ?.

        The values of the text:note-class attribute are footnote or endnote.

        19.844 text:number

        The text:number attribute specifies a number for a bibliography index entry.

        -

        The text:number attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-mark> 8.1.11.

        +

        The text:number attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-mark> ?.

        -

        The text:number attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The text:number attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.845 text:number-lines

        The text:number-lines attribute specifies whether lines are numbered.

        @@ -19880,9 +19881,9 @@

        19.845
        • false: lines are not numbered. 

        • true: lines are numbered. 

        For a <text:linenumbering-configuration> 16.31.1 element the default value for this attribute is true.

        -

        The text:number-lines attribute is usable with the following element: <text:linenumbering-configuration> 16.31.1.

        +

        The text:number-lines attribute is usable with the following element: <text:linenumbering-configuration> ?.

        -

        The text:number-lines attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The text:number-lines attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.846 text:number-position

        The text:number-position attribute specifies in which margin of a page line numbers appear.

        @@ -19891,7 +19892,7 @@

        19.846
      505. inner: line numbers appear on the inner margin of a page. 

      506. left: line numbers appear on the left margin of a page. 

      507. outer: line numbers appear on the outer margin of a page. 

      508. right: line numbers appear on the right margin of a page 

      509. The default value for this attribute is left.

        -

        The text:number-position attribute is usable with the following element: <text:linenumbering-configuration> 16.31.1.

        +

        The text:number-position attribute is usable with the following element: <text:linenumbering-configuration> ?.

        The values of the text:number-position attribute are left, right, inner or outer.

        19.847 text:numbered-entries

        @@ -19902,23 +19903,23 @@

        19.847
      510. false: short names for bibliographic entries displayed. 

      511. true: number displayed for bibliographic entries. 

      512. The default value for this attribute is false.

        -

        The text:numbered-entries attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-configuration> 16.31.6.

        +

        The text:numbered-entries attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-configuration> ?.

        -

        The text:numbered-entries attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The text:numbered-entries attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.848 text:offset

        The text:offset attribute specifies the distance between a line number and the margin.

        -

        The text:offset attribute is usable with the following element: <text:linenumbering-configuration> 16.31.1.

        +

        The text:offset attribute is usable with the following element: <text:linenumbering-configuration> ?.

        -

        The text:offset attribute has the data type nonNegativeLength 18.3.21.

        +

        The text:offset attribute has the data type nonNegativeLength ?.

        19.849 text:organizations

        The text:organizations attribute specifies one or more organizations for a bibliography index entry.

        -

        The text:organizations attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-mark> 8.1.11.

        +

        The text:organizations attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-mark> ?.

        -

        The text:organizations attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The text:organizations attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.850 text:outline-level

        19.850.1 General

        @@ -19929,86 +19930,86 @@

        The defined values for the text:outline-level attribute are:

        • 1: index mark with only text but no keys assigned is assigned to level one. 

        • 2: index mark with text and one key, key is assigned to level one and index mark value is assigned to level two. 

        • 3: index mark with two keys, first key is assigned to level one, second key is assigned to level two, and the index mark value is assigned to level three. 

        • separator: the template defines an alphabetical separator.  

        -

        The text:outline-level attribute is usable with the following element: <text:alphabetical-index-entry-template> 8.8.4.

        +

        The text:outline-level attribute is usable with the following element: <text:alphabetical-index-entry-template> ?.

        The values of the text:outline-level attribute are 1, 2, 3 or separator.

        19.850.3 <text:chapter>

        The text:outline-level attribute specifies an outline level to use. The <text:chapter> element displays a chapter number or title up to the specified outline level.

        -

        The text:outline-level attribute is usable with the following element: <text:chapter> 7.3.8.

        +

        The text:outline-level attribute is usable with the following element: <text:chapter> ?.

        -

        The text:outline-level attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger 18.2.

        +

        The text:outline-level attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger ?.

        19.850.4 <text:h>

        The text:outline-level attribute specifies the level of a heading, starting with 1. Headings without a level attribute are assumed to be at level 1.

        -

        The text:outline-level attribute is usable with the following element: <text:h> 5.1.2.

        +

        The text:outline-level attribute is usable with the following element: <text:h> ?.

        -

        The text:outline-level attribute has the data type positiveInteger 18.2.

        +

        The text:outline-level attribute has the data type positiveInteger ?.

        19.850.5 <text:index-entry-chapter>

        The text:outline-level attribute specifies an outline level for an index entry.

        -

        The text:outline-level attribute is usable with the following element: <text:index-entry-chapter> 8.13.1.

        +

        The text:outline-level attribute is usable with the following element: <text:index-entry-chapter> ?.

        -

        The text:outline-level attribute has the data type positiveInteger 18.2.

        +

        The text:outline-level attribute has the data type positiveInteger ?.

        19.850.6 <text:index-source-styles>

        The text:outline-level attribute specifies an outline level for an index entry.

        -

        The text:outline-level attribute is usable with the following element: <text:index-source-styles> 8.10.

        +

        The text:outline-level attribute is usable with the following element: <text:index-source-styles> ?.

        -

        The text:outline-level attribute has the data type positiveInteger 18.2.

        +

        The text:outline-level attribute has the data type positiveInteger ?.

        19.850.7 <text:user-index-mark>

        The text:outline-level attribute specifies an outline level for an index entry.

        -

        The text:outline-level attribute is usable with the following element: <text:user-index-mark> 8.1.7.

        +

        The text:outline-level attribute is usable with the following element: <text:user-index-mark> ?.

        -

        The text:outline-level attribute has the data type positiveInteger 18.2.

        +

        The text:outline-level attribute has the data type positiveInteger ?.

        19.850.8 <text:table-of-content-entry-template>

        The text:outline-level attribute specifies to which outline level an entry configuration applies. Outline levels shall be unique for the template elements in one index source.

        -

        The text:outline-level attribute is usable with the following element: <text:table-of-content-entry-template> 8.3.3.

        +

        The text:outline-level attribute is usable with the following element: <text:table-of-content-entry-template> ?.

        -

        The text:outline-level attribute has the data type positiveInteger 18.2.

        +

        The text:outline-level attribute has the data type positiveInteger ?.

        19.850.9 <text:table-of-content-source>

        The text:outline-level attribute specifies which outline levels are used when generating a table of contents. The value of this attribute shall be an integer greater than zero. If this attribute is omitted, all outline levels are used by default.

        -

        The text:outline-level attribute is usable with the following element: <text:table-of-content-source> 8.3.2.

        +

        The text:outline-level attribute is usable with the following element: <text:table-of-content-source> ?.

        -

        The text:outline-level attribute has the data type positiveInteger 18.2.

        +

        The text:outline-level attribute has the data type positiveInteger ?.

        19.850.10 <text:toc-mark>

        The text:outline-level attribute specifies an outline level for a table of contents index entry.

        -

        The text:outline-level attribute is usable with the following element: <text:toc-mark> 8.1.4.

        +

        The text:outline-level attribute is usable with the following element: <text:toc-mark> ?.

        -

        The text:outline-level attribute has the data type positiveInteger 18.2.

        +

        The text:outline-level attribute has the data type positiveInteger ?.

        19.850.11 <text:toc-mark-start>

        The text:outline-level attribute specifies an outline level for a table of contents index entry.

        -

        The text:outline-level attribute is usable with the following element: <text:toc-mark-start> 8.1.2.

        +

        The text:outline-level attribute is usable with the following element: <text:toc-mark-start> ?.

        -

        The text:outline-level attribute has the data type positiveInteger 18.2.

        +

        The text:outline-level attribute has the data type positiveInteger ?.

        19.850.12 <text:user-index-entry-template>

        The text:outline-level attribute specifies the template applied to entries at a specified outline level in a user-defined index. All <text:user-index-entry-template> elements that are contained in the same parent element shall specify different outline levels.

        -

        The text:outline-level attribute is usable with the following element: <text:user-index-entry-template> 8.7.3.

        +

        The text:outline-level attribute is usable with the following element: <text:user-index-entry-template> ?.

        -

        The text:outline-level attribute has the data type positiveInteger 18.2.

        +

        The text:outline-level attribute has the data type positiveInteger ?.

        19.850.13 <text:user-index-mark-start>

        The text:outline-level attribute specifies an outline level for a user index entry.

        -

        The text:outline-level attribute is usable with the following element: <text:user-index-mark-start> 8.1.5.

        +

        The text:outline-level attribute is usable with the following element: <text:user-index-mark-start> ?.

        -

        The text:outline-level attribute has the data type positiveInteger 18.2.

        +

        The text:outline-level attribute has the data type positiveInteger ?.

        19.851 text:page-adjust

        19.851.1 General

        @@ -20017,39 +20018,39 @@

        19.851.2 The text:page-adjust attribute specifies an adjustment of the value of a page number field, to display of page numbers of following or preceding pages. The specified value is added to the current page number. If a page with the resulting page number does not exist, no number is displayed.

        -

        The text:page-adjust attribute is usable with the following element: <text:page-number> 7.3.4.

        +

        The text:page-adjust attribute is usable with the following element: <text:page-number> ?.

        -

        The text:page-adjust attribute has the data type integer 18.2.

        +

        The text:page-adjust attribute has the data type integer ?.

        19.851.3 <text:page-variable-set>

        The text:page-adjust attribute specifies a page adjustment. The value of an active page variable is the current page number plus any page adjustment value immediately prior to the occurrence of this variable in document order.

        -

        The text:page-adjust attribute is usable with the following element: <text:page-variable-set> 7.7.1.2.

        +

        The text:page-adjust attribute is usable with the following element: <text:page-variable-set> ?.

        -

        The text:page-adjust attribute has the data type integer 18.2.

        +

        The text:page-adjust attribute has the data type integer ?.

        19.852 text:pages

        The text:pages attribute specifies the page number or page numbers for a bibliography index entry.

        -

        The text:pages attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-mark> 8.1.11.

        +

        The text:pages attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-mark> ?.

        -

        The text:pages attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The text:pages attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.853 text:placeholder-type

        The text:placeholder-type attribute specifies the content type of a placeholder.

        The defined values for the text:placeholder-type attribute are:

        • image: placeholder can be replaced by an image. 

        • object: placeholder can be replaced by an object. 

        • table: placeholder can be replaced by a table. 

        • text: placeholder can be replaced by text. 

        • text-box: placeholder can be replaced by a text-box. 

        -

        The text:placeholder-type attribute is usable with the following element: <text:placeholder> 7.7.2.

        +

        The text:placeholder-type attribute is usable with the following element: <text:placeholder> ?.

        The values of the text:placeholder-type attribute are text, table, text-box, image or object.

        19.854 text:prefix

        The text:prefix attribute specifies a string that is displayed before a bibliography entry's short name or number if it occurs outside the bibliography.

        -

        The text:prefix attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-configuration> 16.31.6.

        +

        The text:prefix attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-configuration> ?.

        -

        The text:prefix attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The text:prefix attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.855 text:protected

        The text:protected attribute specifies whether a section is protected. A section can be protected, which means that a user cannot edit the section. The protection is enforced by the user interface only.

        @@ -20058,18 +20059,18 @@

        19.855 The defined values for the text:protected attribute are:

        • false: section is not protected from editing. 

        • true: section is protected from editing. 

        -

        The text:protected attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:alphabetical-index> 8.8, <text:bibliography> 8.9, <text:illustration-index> 8.4, <text:index-title> 8.2.3, <text:object-index> 8.6, <text:section> 5.4, <text:table-index> 8.5, <text:table-of-content> 8.3 and <text:user-index> 8.7.

        +

        The text:protected attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:alphabetical-index> ?, <text:bibliography> ?, <text:illustration-index> ?, <text:index-title> ?, <text:object-index> ?, <text:section> ?, <text:table-index> ?, <text:table-of-content> ? and <text:user-index> ?.

        -

        The text:protected attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The text:protected attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.856 text:protection-key

        The text:protection-key attribute, when present, specifies that an authorization is required for removing the protection of a section. The authentication procedure is identified by the text:protection-key-digest-algorithm attribute 19.857 The attribute value is binary data that may be used by the authentication procedure.

        The password shall be provided as a sequence of bytes in UTF-8 encoding.

        -

        The text:protection-key attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:alphabetical-index> 8.8, <text:bibliography> 8.9, <text:illustration-index> 8.4, <text:index-title> 8.2.3, <text:object-index> 8.6, <text:section> 5.4, <text:table-index> 8.5, <text:table-of-content> 8.3 and <text:user-index> 8.7.

        +

        The text:protection-key attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:alphabetical-index> ?, <text:bibliography> ?, <text:illustration-index> ?, <text:index-title> ?, <text:object-index> ?, <text:section> ?, <text:table-index> ?, <text:table-of-content> ? and <text:user-index> ?.

        -

        The text:protection-key attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The text:protection-key attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.857 text:protection-key-digest-algorithm

        The text:protection-key-digest-algorithm attribute value is an IRI that identifies an authentication procedure for removing a protection.

        @@ -20082,16 +20083,16 @@

        <

        The default value for this attribute is http://www.w3.org/2000/09/xmldsig#sha1.

        -

        The text:protection-key-digest-algorithm attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:alphabetical-index> 8.8, <text:bibliography> 8.9, <text:illustration-index> 8.4, <text:index-title> 8.2.3, <text:object-index> 8.6, <text:section> 5.4, <text:table-index> 8.5, <text:table-of-content> 8.3 and <text:user-index> 8.7.

        +

        The text:protection-key-digest-algorithm attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:alphabetical-index> ?, <text:bibliography> ?, <text:illustration-index> ?, <text:index-title> ?, <text:object-index> ?, <text:section> ?, <text:table-index> ?, <text:table-of-content> ? and <text:user-index> ?.

        -

        The text:protection-key-digest-algorithm attribute has the data type anyIRI 18.3.2.

        +

        The text:protection-key-digest-algorithm attribute has the data type anyIRI ?.

        19.858 text:publisher

        The text:publisher attribute specifies a publisher for a bibliography index entry.

        -

        The text:publisher attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-mark> 8.1.11.

        +

        The text:publisher attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-mark> ?.

        -

        The text:publisher attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The text:publisher attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.859 text:ref-name

        19.859.1 General

        @@ -20100,42 +20101,42 @@

        19.859.2 <

        The text:ref-name attribute references a <text:bookmark> 6.2.1.2 or <text:bookmark-start> 6.2.1.3 element by the value of that element's text:name 6.2.1.3 attribute.

        -

        The text:ref-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bookmark-ref> 7.7.6.

        +

        The text:ref-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bookmark-ref> ?.

        -

        The text:ref-name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The text:ref-name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.859.3 <text:note-ref>

        The text:ref-name attribute references a <text:note> 19.842 element by the value of that element's text:id 19.815 attribute.

        -

        The text:ref-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:note-ref> 7.7.7.

        +

        The text:ref-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:note-ref> ?.

        -

        The text:ref-name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The text:ref-name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.859.4 <text:reference-ref>

        The text:ref-name attribute references a <text:reference-mark> 6.2.2.2 or <text:reference-mark-start> 6.2.2.3 element by the value of that element's text:name 19.841 attribute.

        The text:ref-name attribute identifies the element referenced by this reference field element.

        -

        The text:ref-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:reference-ref> 7.7.5.

        +

        The text:ref-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:reference-ref> ?.

        -

        The text:ref-name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The text:ref-name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.859.5 <text:sequence>

        The text:ref-name attribute specifies the name for a sequence field that is the target of a reference field. No two sequence fields can have the same reference name.

        If a sequence field is not the target of a reference, this attribute can be omitted.

        -

        The text:ref-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:sequence> 7.4.13.

        +

        The text:ref-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:sequence> ?.

        -

        The text:ref-name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The text:ref-name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.859.6 <text:sequence-ref>

        The text:ref-name attribute references a <text:sequence> 7.4.13 element by the value of that element's text:ref-name 7.4.13 attribute.

        -

        The text:ref-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:sequence-ref> 7.7.8.

        +

        The text:ref-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:sequence-ref> ?.

        -

        The text:ref-name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        -

        19.860 text:reference-format

        +

        The text:ref-name attribute has the data type string ?.

        +

        19.860 text:reference-format

        The text:reference-format attribute specifies what information about a reference is displayed. If the reference format is not specified, the page format is used as the default.

        @@ -20147,15 +20148,15 @@

        19.860 Additional defined values for the text:reference-format attribute supported by all references to bookmarks or other reference fields are:

        -

        The text:reference-format attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:bookmark-ref> 7.7.6, <text:note-ref> 7.7.7, <text:reference-ref> 7.7.5 and <text:sequence-ref> 7.7.8.

        +

        The text:reference-format attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:bookmark-ref> ?, <text:note-ref> ?, <text:reference-ref> ? and <text:sequence-ref> ?.

        -

        For <text:reference-ref> 7.7.5 elements, the values of the text:reference-format attribute are , page, chapter, direction, text, number-no-superior, number-all-superior or number.

        +

        For <text:reference-ref> ? elements, the values of the text:reference-format attribute are , page, chapter, direction, text, number-no-superior, number-all-superior or number.

        -

        For <text:bookmark-ref> 7.7.6 elements, the values of the text:reference-format attribute are , page, chapter, direction, text, number-no-superior, number-all-superior or number.

        +

        For <text:bookmark-ref> ? elements, the values of the text:reference-format attribute are , page, chapter, direction, text, number-no-superior, number-all-superior or number.

        -

        For <text:note-ref> 7.7.7 elements, the values of the text:reference-format attribute are , page, chapter, direction or text.

        +

        For <text:note-ref> ? elements, the values of the text:reference-format attribute are , page, chapter, direction or text.

        -

        For <text:sequence-ref> 7.7.8 elements, the values of the text:reference-format attribute are , page, chapter, direction, text, category-and-value, caption or value.

        +

        For <text:sequence-ref> ? elements, the values of the text:reference-format attribute are , page, chapter, direction, text, category-and-value, caption or value.

        19.861 text:relative-tab-stop-position

        The text:relative-tab-stop-position attribute specifies whether the position of tab stops is relative to the left margin or to the left indent as determined by the paragraph style. It is used in the specification for the generation of index entries and table of content entries.

        @@ -20164,16 +20165,16 @@

        • false: paragraph style determines position of tab stops relative to the left margin. 

        • true: paragraph style determines the position of tab stops relative to the left indent. 

        The default value for this attribute is true.

        -

        The text:relative-tab-stop-position attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:alphabetical-index-source> 8.8.2, <text:illustration-index-source> 8.4.2, <text:object-index-source> 8.6.2, <text:table-index-source> 8.5.2, <text:table-of-content-source> 8.3.2 and <text:user-index-source> 8.7.2.

        +

        The text:relative-tab-stop-position attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:alphabetical-index-source> ?, <text:illustration-index-source> ?, <text:object-index-source> ?, <text:table-index-source> ?, <text:table-of-content-source> ? and <text:user-index-source> ?.

        -

        The text:relative-tab-stop-position attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The text:relative-tab-stop-position attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.862 text:report-type

        The text:report-type attribute specifies a report type for a bibliography index entry.

        -

        The text:report-type attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-mark> 8.1.11.

        +

        The text:report-type attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-mark> ?.

        -

        The text:report-type attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The text:report-type attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.863 text:restart-numbering

        The text:restart-numbering attribute specifies whether to restart the numbering of headings.

        @@ -20182,9 +20183,9 @@

        19.863
      513. false: numbering of headings does not restart. 

      514. true: numbering of headings does restart. 

      515. The default value for this attribute is false.

        -

        The text:restart-numbering attribute is usable with the following element: <text:h> 5.1.2.

        +

        The text:restart-numbering attribute is usable with the following element: <text:h> ?.

        -

        The text:restart-numbering attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The text:restart-numbering attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.864 text:restart-on-page

        The text:restart-on-page attribute specifies whether the line count is reset to 1 at the start of every page.

        @@ -20195,39 +20196,39 @@

        19.864
      516. false: line count is not reset, resulting in document-wide numbering of lines. 

      517. true: line count is reset to 1 at the beginning of every page, resulting in page-specific line numbering. 

      518. The default value for this attribute is false.

        -

        The text:restart-on-page attribute is usable with the following element: <text:linenumbering-configuration> 16.31.1.

        +

        The text:restart-on-page attribute is usable with the following element: <text:linenumbering-configuration> ?.

        -

        The text:restart-on-page attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The text:restart-on-page attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.865 text:row-number

        The text:row-number attribute specifies a row number to select when a condition is true.

        -

        The text:row-number attribute is usable with the following element: <text:database-row-select> 7.6.5.

        +

        The text:row-number attribute is usable with the following element: <text:database-row-select> ?.

        -

        The text:row-number attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger 18.2.

        +

        The text:row-number attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger ?.

        19.866 text:school

        The text:school attribute specifies a school for a bibliography index entry.

        -

        The text:school attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-mark> 8.1.11.

        +

        The text:school attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-mark> ?.

        -

        The text:school attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The text:school attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.867 text:section-name

        The text:section-name attribute specifies a section to which a section is linked by its name. The referenced section occurs either in the document referenced by the xlink:href 19.916 attribute on the same <text:section-source> element, or in the same document if the xlink:href 19.916 attribute is not present.

        If the text:section-name attribute is not present, the section is linked to the entire document referenced by the xlink:href attribute, unless the xlink:href attribute contains a fragment identifier. If neither the xlink:href attribute nor the text:section-name attribute is present, the <text:section-source> element shall be ignored.

        -

        The text:section-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:section-source> 5.4.2.

        +

        The text:section-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:section-source> ?.

        -

        The text:section-name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The text:section-name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.868 text:series

        The text:series attribute specifies the series for a bibliography index entry.

        -

        The text:series attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-mark> 8.1.11.

        +

        The text:series attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-mark> ?.

        -

        The text:series attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The text:series attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.869 text:select-page

        19.869.1 General

        @@ -20238,7 +20239,7 @@

        19.86

        The defined values for the text:select-page attribute are:

        • next: check for next page and if it exists, displays continuation text. 

        • previous: check for previous page and if it exists, display continuation text. 

        -

        The text:select-page attribute is usable with the following element: <text:page-continuation> 7.3.5.

        +

        The text:select-page attribute is usable with the following element: <text:page-continuation> ?.

        The values of the text:select-page attribute are previous or next.

        19.869.3 <text:page-number>

        @@ -20249,7 +20250,7 @@

        19.869.3
      519. current: number of the current page. 

      520. next: number of the page immediately following the current page. 

      521. previous: number of the page immediately preceding the current page. 

      522. Note: To display the current page number on all pages except the first or last page, use a combination of the text:select-page and text:page-adjust 19.851 attributes.

        -

        The text:select-page attribute is usable with the following element: <text:page-number> 7.3.4.

        +

        The text:select-page attribute is usable with the following element: <text:page-number> ?.

        The values of the text:select-page attribute are previous, current or next.

        19.870 text:separation-character

        @@ -20258,16 +20259,16 @@

        19.870

        If the value of the text:display-outline-level attribute is a non-zero value, a separation character may be specified. The default separation character is "." (U+002E, FULL STOP). If the value of text:display-outline-level 19.851 is zero, this attribute shall be omitted.

        -

        The text:separation-character attribute is usable with the following element: <text:sequence-decl> 7.4.12.

        +

        The text:separation-character attribute is usable with the following element: <text:sequence-decl> ?.

        -

        The text:separation-character attribute has the data type character 18.3.7.

        +

        The text:separation-character attribute has the data type character ?.

        19.871 text:sort-algorithm

        The text:sort-algorithm specifies a locale-specific sorting algorithm by name.

        -

        The text:sort-algorithm attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:alphabetical-index-source> 8.8.2 and <text:bibliography-configuration> 16.31.6.

        +

        The text:sort-algorithm attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:alphabetical-index-source> ? and <text:bibliography-configuration> ?.

        -

        The text:sort-algorithm attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The text:sort-algorithm attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.872 text:sort-ascending

        The text:sort-ascending attribute specifies whether locale-specific sorting takes place in ascending or descending order.

        @@ -20276,9 +20277,9 @@

        19.872
      523. false: sorting takes place in descending order. 

      524. true: sorting takes place in ascending order. 

      525. The default value for this attribute is true.

        -

        The text:sort-ascending attribute is usable with the following element: <text:sort-key> 16.31.7.

        +

        The text:sort-ascending attribute is usable with the following element: <text:sort-key> ?.

        -

        The text:sort-ascending attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The text:sort-ascending attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.873 text:sort-by-position

        The text:sort-by-position attribute specifies whether bibliography entries are displayed in the order of their positions in the document, or by selected fields.

        @@ -20287,9 +20288,9 @@

        19.873
      526. false: bibliographic entries are displayed in the order of their positions in a document. 

      527. true: bibliographic entries are displayed as sorted by selected fields. The collation order for entries sorted by fields is determined by by the attributes fo:language 19.236, fo:country 19.234, fo:script 19.242, style:rfc-language-tag 19.516 and text:sort-algorithm 19.516. 

      528. The default value for this attribute is true.

        -

        The text:sort-by-position attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-configuration> 16.31.6.

        +

        The text:sort-by-position attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-configuration> ?.

        -

        The text:sort-by-position attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The text:sort-by-position attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.874 text:start-value

        19.874.1 General

        @@ -20298,66 +20299,66 @@

        19.874.2 <

        The text:start-value attribute specifies a value that restarts numbering at the current heading.

        -

        The text:start-value attribute is usable with the following element: <text:h> 5.1.2.

        +

        The text:start-value attribute is usable with the following element: <text:h> ?.

        -

        The text:start-value attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger 18.2.

        +

        The text:start-value attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger ?.

        19.874.3 <text:list-item>

        The text:start-value attribute specifies a value that restarts numbering of a list at the current item. This attribute can only be applied to items in a list with a numbering list style.

        -

        The text:start-value attribute is usable with the following element: <text:list-item> 5.3.4.

        +

        The text:start-value attribute is usable with the following element: <text:list-item> ?.

        -

        The text:start-value attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger 18.2.

        +

        The text:start-value attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger ?.

        19.874.4 <text:list-level-style-number>

        The text:start-value attribute specifies a value that restarts numbering at the current list level. A value of zero is permitted.

        For a <text:list-level-style-number> 16.34 element the default value for this attribute is 1.

        -

        The text:start-value attribute is usable with the following element: <text:list-level-style-number> 16.34.

        +

        The text:start-value attribute is usable with the following element: <text:list-level-style-number> ?.

        -

        The text:start-value attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger 18.2.

        +

        The text:start-value attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger ?.

        19.874.5 <text:notes-configuration>

        The text:start-value attribute specifies the value at which note numbering starts.

        For a <text:notes-configuration> 16.31.3 element the default value for this attribute is 1.

        -

        The text:start-value attribute is usable with the following element: <text:notes-configuration> 16.31.3.

        +

        The text:start-value attribute is usable with the following element: <text:notes-configuration> ?.

        -

        The text:start-value attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger 18.2.

        +

        The text:start-value attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger ?.

        19.874.6 <text:numbered-paragraph> (deprecated)

        The text:start-value attribute specifies a value that restarts numbering of a numbered paragraph at the current item.

        -

        The text:start-value attribute is usable with the following element: <text:numbered-paragraph> 5.3.6.

        +

        The text:start-value attribute is usable with the following element: <text:numbered-paragraph> ?.

        -

        The text:start-value attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger 18.2.

        +

        The text:start-value attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger ?.

        19.874.7 <text:outline-level-style>

        The text:start-value attribute specifies the first number of a heading item at the current level. A value of zero is permitted.

        For a <text:outline-level-style> 16.37 element the default value for this attribute is 1.

        -

        The text:start-value attribute is usable with the following element: <text:outline-level-style> 16.37.

        +

        The text:start-value attribute is usable with the following element: <text:outline-level-style> ?.

        -

        The text:start-value attribute has the data type positiveInteger 18.2.

        +

        The text:start-value attribute has the data type positiveInteger ?.

        19.875 text:start-numbering-at

        The text:start-numbering-at attribute specifies if footnote numbers start with a new number at the beginning of the document or at the beginning of each chapter or page.

        The defined values for the text:start-numbering-at attribute are:

        • chapter: footnote numbers start with a new number at the beginning of a chapter. 

        • document: footnote numbers start with a new number at the beginning of a document.  

        • page: footnote numbers start with a new number at the beginning of a page. 

        -

        The text:start-numbering-at attribute is usable with the following element: <text:notes-configuration> 16.31.3.

        +

        The text:start-numbering-at attribute is usable with the following element: <text:notes-configuration> ?.

        The values of the text:start-numbering-at attribute are document, chapter or page.

        19.876 text:string-value-phonetic

        The text:string-value-phonetic attribute specifies a phonetic description of a word.

        -

        The text:string-value-phonetic attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:alphabetical-index-mark> 8.1.10 and <text:alphabetical-index-mark-start> 8.1.8.

        +

        The text:string-value-phonetic attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:alphabetical-index-mark> ? and <text:alphabetical-index-mark-start> ?.

        -

        The text:string-value-phonetic attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The text:string-value-phonetic attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.877 text:string-value

        19.877.1 General

        @@ -20366,51 +20367,51 @@

        The text:string-value attribute specifies text to be displayed in an alphabetical index.

        -

        The text:string-value attribute is usable with the following element: <text:alphabetical-index-mark> 8.1.10.

        +

        The text:string-value attribute is usable with the following element: <text:alphabetical-index-mark> ?.

        -

        The text:string-value attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The text:string-value attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.877.3 <text:hidden-text>

        The text:string-value attribute specifies the text to display if a text:condition attribute has the value of false. If this attribute is omitted, the element content is used.

        -

        The text:string-value attribute is usable with the following element: <text:hidden-text> 7.7.4.

        +

        The text:string-value attribute is usable with the following element: <text:hidden-text> ?.

        -

        The text:string-value attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The text:string-value attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.877.4 <text:page-continuation>

        The text:string-value attribute specifies continuation text to display. If this attribute is omitted, the element content is used.

        -

        The text:string-value attribute is usable with the following element: <text:page-continuation> 7.3.5.

        +

        The text:string-value attribute is usable with the following element: <text:page-continuation> ?.

        -

        The text:string-value attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The text:string-value attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.877.5 <text:toc-mark>

        The text:string-value attribute specifies text to be displayed in a table of contents.

        -

        The text:string-value attribute is usable with the following element: <text:toc-mark> 8.1.4.

        +

        The text:string-value attribute is usable with the following element: <text:toc-mark> ?.

        -

        The text:string-value attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The text:string-value attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.877.6 <text:user-index-mark>

        The text:string-value attribute specifies text to be displayed in an index.

        -

        The text:string-value attribute is usable with the following element: <text:user-index-mark> 8.1.7.

        +

        The text:string-value attribute is usable with the following element: <text:user-index-mark> ?.

        -

        The text:string-value attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The text:string-value attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.878 text:string-value-if-false

        The text:string-value-if-false attribute specifies text string to display if a condition is false.

        -

        The text:string-value-if-false attribute is usable with the following element: <text:conditional-text> 7.7.3.

        +

        The text:string-value-if-false attribute is usable with the following element: <text:conditional-text> ?.

        -

        The text:string-value-if-false attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The text:string-value-if-false attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.879 text:string-value-if-true

        The text:string-value-if-true attribute specifies a text string to display if a condition is true.

        -

        The text:string-value-if-true attribute is usable with the following element: <text:conditional-text> 7.7.3.

        +

        The text:string-value-if-true attribute is usable with the following element: <text:conditional-text> ?.

        -

        The text:string-value-if-true attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The text:string-value-if-true attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.880 text:style-name

        19.880.1 General

        @@ -20419,144 +20420,144 @@

        19.880.2 <

        The text:style-name attribute specifies a text style for an unvisited hyperlink.

        -

        The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:a> 6.1.8.

        +

        The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:a> ?.

        -

        The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        19.880.3 <text:alphabetical-index>

        The text:style-name attribute specifies a section family style.

        -

        The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:alphabetical-index> 8.8.

        +

        The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:alphabetical-index> ?.

        -

        The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        19.880.4 <text:alphabetical-index-entry-template>

        The text:style-name attribute specifies a paragraph family style.

        -

        The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:alphabetical-index-entry-template> 8.8.4.

        +

        The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:alphabetical-index-entry-template> ?.

        -

        The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        19.880.5 <text:bibliography>

        The text:style-name attribute specifies a section family style.

        -

        The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography> 8.9.

        +

        The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography> ?.

        -

        The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        19.880.6 <text:bibliography-entry-template>

        The text:style-name attribute specifies a paragraph family style.

        -

        The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-entry-template> 8.9.3.

        +

        The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-entry-template> ?.

        -

        The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        19.880.7 <text:h>

        The text:style-name attribute specifies a paragraph family style. If a conditional style is applied, this attribute has the name of the style that was the result of the conditional style evaluation.

        If both text:style-name and text:class-names 19.775 are present, the style referenced by the text:style-name attribute is treated as the first style in the list in text:class-names. Consumers should support the text:class-names attribute and also should preserve it while editing.

        -

        The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:h> 5.1.2.

        +

        The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:h> ?.

        -

        The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        19.880.8 <text:illustration-index>

        The text:style-name attribute specifies a section family style.

        -

        The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:illustration-index> 8.4.

        +

        The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:illustration-index> ?.

        -

        The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        19.880.9 <text:illustration-index-entry-template>

        The text:style-name attribute specifies a paragraph family style.

        -

        The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:illustration-index-entry-template> 8.4.3.

        +

        The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:illustration-index-entry-template> ?.

        -

        The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        19.880.10 <text:index-entry-bibliography>

        The text:style-name attribute specifies a text style.

        -

        The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:index-entry-bibliography> 8.13.5.

        +

        The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:index-entry-bibliography> ?.

        -

        The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        19.880.11 <text:index-entry-chapter>

        The text:style-name attribute specifies a text style.

        -

        The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:index-entry-chapter> 8.13.1.

        +

        The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:index-entry-chapter> ?.

        -

        The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        19.880.12 <text:index-entry-link-end>

        The text:style-name attribute specifies a text style.

        -

        The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:index-entry-link-end> 8.13.8.

        +

        The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:index-entry-link-end> ?.

        -

        The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        19.880.13 <text:index-entry-link-start>

        The text:style-name attribute specifies a text style.

        -

        The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:index-entry-link-start> 8.13.7.

        +

        The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:index-entry-link-start> ?.

        -

        The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        19.880.14 <text:index-entry-page-number>

        The text:style-name attribute specifies a text style.

        -

        The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:index-entry-page-number> 8.13.3.

        +

        The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:index-entry-page-number> ?.

        -

        The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        19.880.15 <text:index-entry-span>

        The text:style-name attribute specifies a text style.

        -

        The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:index-entry-span> 8.13.4.

        +

        The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:index-entry-span> ?.

        -

        The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        19.880.16 <text:index-entry-tab-stop>

        The text:style-name attribute specifies a text style.

        -

        The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:index-entry-tab-stop> 8.13.6.

        +

        The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:index-entry-tab-stop> ?.

        -

        The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        19.880.17 <text:index-entry-text>

        The text:style-name attribute specifies a text style.

        -

        The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:index-entry-text> 8.13.2.

        +

        The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:index-entry-text> ?.

        -

        The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        19.880.18 <text:index-source-style>

        The text:style-name attribute specifies a paragraph family style.

        -

        The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:index-source-style> 8.11.

        +

        The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:index-source-style> ?.

        -

        The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        19.880.19 <text:index-title>

        The text:style-name attribute specifies a section family style.

        -

        The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:index-title> 8.2.3.

        +

        The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:index-title> ?.

        -

        The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        19.880.20 <text:index-title-template>

        The text:style-name attribute specifies a text style.

        -

        The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:index-title-template> 8.12.

        +

        The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:index-title-template> ?.

        -

        The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        19.880.21 <text:linenumbering-configuration>

        The text:style-name attribute specifies a text style.

        -

        The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:linenumbering-configuration> 16.31.1.

        +

        The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:linenumbering-configuration> ?.

        -

        The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        19.880.22 <text:list>

        The text:style-name attribute specifies the name of a list style that is applied to a list.

        @@ -20565,23 +20566,23 @@

        19.880.22
        • If a list is contained within another list, the list style defaults to the style of the surrounding list. 

        • If there is no list style specified for the surrounding list, but the list's list items contain paragraphs that have paragraph styles attached specifying a list style, that list style is used.  

        • An implementation-dependent default list style is used. 

        To determine which formatting properties are applied to a list, the list level and list style name are taken into account.

        -

        The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:list> 5.3.1.

        +

        The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:list> ?.

        -

        The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        19.880.23 <text:list-level-style-number>

        The text:style-name attribute specifies a text style.

        -

        The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:list-level-style-number> 16.34.

        +

        The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:list-level-style-number> ?.

        -

        The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        19.880.24 <text:list-level-style-bullet>

        The text:style-name attribute specifies a text style.

        -

        The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:list-level-style-bullet> 16.33.

        +

        The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:list-level-style-bullet> ?.

        -

        The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        19.880.25 <text:numbered-paragraph> (deprecated)

        The text:style-name attribute specifies the name of a list style that is applied to a list.

        @@ -20590,148 +20591,148 @@

        If the list is contained within another list, the list style defaults to the style of the surrounding list. 

      529. If there is no list style specified for the surrounding list, but the list contains paragraphs that have paragraph styles attached specifying a list style, this list style is used for any of these paragraphs. 

      530. An implementation-dependent default list style is applied to any other paragraphs. 

      531. To determine which formatting properties are applied to a list, the list level and list style name are taken into account.

        -

        The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:numbered-paragraph> 5.3.6.

        +

        The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:numbered-paragraph> ?.

        -

        The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        19.880.26 <text:object-index>

        The text:style-name attribute specifies a section family style.

        -

        The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:object-index> 8.6.

        +

        The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:object-index> ?.

        -

        The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        19.880.27 <text:object-index-entry-template>

        The text:style-name attribute specifies a paragraph family style.

        -

        The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:object-index-entry-template> 8.6.3.

        +

        The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:object-index-entry-template> ?.

        -

        The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        19.880.28 <text:outline-level-style>

        The text:style-name attribute specifies a text style.

        -

        The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:outline-level-style> 16.37.

        +

        The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:outline-level-style> ?.

        -

        The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        19.880.29 <text:p>

        The text:style-name attribute specifies a paragraph family style. If a conditional style is applied, this attribute has the name of the style that was the result of the conditional style evaluation.

        If both text:style-name and text:class-names are present, the style referenced by the text:style-name attribute is treated as the first style in the list in text:class-names 19.775. Consumers should support the text:class-names attribute and also should preserve it while editing.

        -

        The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:p> 5.1.3.

        +

        The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:p> ?.

        -

        The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        19.880.30 <text:ruby>

        The text:style-name attribute specifies a ruby family style.

        -

        The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:ruby> 6.4.

        +

        The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:ruby> ?.

        -

        The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        19.880.31 <text:ruby-text>

        The text:style-name attribute specifies a text style.

        -

        The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:ruby-text> 6.4.3.

        +

        The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:ruby-text> ?.

        -

        The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        19.880.32 <text:section>

        The text:style-name attribute specifies a section family style.

        -

        The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:section> 5.4.

        +

        The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:section> ?.

        -

        The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        19.880.33 <text:span>

        The text:style-name attribute specifies style for span which shall be a style with family of text.

        If both text:style-name and text:class-names are present, the style referenced by the text:style-name attribute is treated as the first style in the list in text:class-names 19.775. Consumers should support the text:class-names attribute and also should preserve it while editing.

        -

        The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:span> 6.1.7.

        +

        The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:span> ?.

        -

        The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        19.880.34 <text:table-index-entry-template>

        The text:style-name attribute specifies a paragraph family style.

        -

        The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:table-index-entry-template> 8.5.3.

        +

        The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:table-index-entry-template> ?.

        -

        The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        19.880.35 <text:table-of-content>

        The text:style-name attribute specifies a section family style.

        -

        The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:table-of-content> 8.3.

        +

        The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:table-of-content> ?.

        -

        The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        19.880.36 <text:table-of-content-entry-template>

        The text:style-name attribute specifies a paragraph family style.

        -

        The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:table-of-content-entry-template> 8.3.3.

        +

        The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:table-of-content-entry-template> ?.

        -

        The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        19.880.37 <text:table-index>

        The text:style-name attribute specifies a section family style.

        -

        The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:table-index> 8.5.

        +

        The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:table-index> ?.

        -

        The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        19.880.38 <text:user-index>

        The text:style-name attribute specifies a section family style.

        -

        The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:user-index> 8.7.

        +

        The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:user-index> ?.

        -

        The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        19.880.39 <text:user-index-entry-template>

        The text:style-name attribute specifies a paragraph family style.

        -

        The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:user-index-entry-template> 8.7.3.

        +

        The text:style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:user-index-entry-template> ?.

        -

        The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The text:style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        19.881 text:style-override

        The text:style-override attribute specifies an override to the list style to be applied to a list item.

        -

        The text:style-override attribute is usable with the following element: <text:list-item> 5.3.4.

        +

        The text:style-override attribute is usable with the following element: <text:list-item> ?.

        -

        The text:style-override attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The text:style-override attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        19.882 text:suffix

        The text:suffix attribute specifies a string that is displayed after a bibliography entry's short name or number if it occurs outside the bibliography.

        -

        The text:suffix attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-configuration> 16.31.6.

        +

        The text:suffix attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-configuration> ?.

        -

        The text:suffix attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The text:suffix attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.883 text:tab-ref

        The text:tab-ref attribute contains the number of the tab-stop to which a tab character refers. The position 0 marks the start margin of a paragraph.

        Note: The text:tab-ref attribute is only a hint to help non-layout-oriented consumers to determine the association of tab with tab-stop. Layout-oriented consumers should determine the tab positions based on the style information.

        -

        The text:tab-ref attribute is usable with the following element: <text:tab> 6.1.4.

        +

        The text:tab-ref attribute is usable with the following element: <text:tab> ?.

        -

        The text:tab-ref attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger 18.2.

        +

        The text:tab-ref attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger ?.

        19.884 text:table-name

        The text:table-name attribute specifies a table within a source database.

        -

        The text:table-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:database-display> 7.6.3, <text:database-name> 7.6.7, <text:database-next> 7.6.4, <text:database-row-number> 7.6.6 and <text:database-row-select> 7.6.5.

        +

        The text:table-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:database-display> ?, <text:database-name> ?, <text:database-next> ?, <text:database-row-number> ? and <text:database-row-select> ?.

        -

        The text:table-name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The text:table-name attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.885 text:table-type

        The text:table-type attribute specifies the type of reference made to a database.

        The defined values for the text:table-type attribute are:

        • table : the value of the text:table-name 19.884 attribute is the name of a database table. 

        • query : the value of the text:table-name attribute is the name of a database query. 

        • command : the value of the text:table-name attribute is an SQL statement. 

        -

        The text:table-type attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:database-display> 7.6.3, <text:database-name> 7.6.7, <text:database-next> 7.6.4, <text:database-row-number> 7.6.6 and <text:database-row-select> 7.6.5.

        +

        The text:table-type attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:database-display> ?, <text:database-name> ?, <text:database-next> ?, <text:database-row-number> ? and <text:database-row-select> ?.

        The values of the text:table-type attribute are table, query or command.

        19.886 text:time-adjust

        @@ -20740,25 +20741,25 @@

        19.886 <

        Note: Truncation of time values is defined by number:truncate-on-overflow. 19.369

        -

        The text:time-adjust attribute is usable with the following element: <text:time> 7.3.3.

        +

        The text:time-adjust attribute is usable with the following element: <text:time> ?.

        -

        The text:time-adjust attribute has the data type duration 18.2.

        +

        The text:time-adjust attribute has the data type duration ?.

        19.887 text:time-value

        The text:time-value attribute specifies the time at which a document was last edited.

        If no value is specified, whether the field is marked as fixed or not, the current time is assumed.

        -

        The text:time-value attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:creation-time> 7.5.4, <text:modification-time> 7.5.15, <text:print-time> 7.5.7 and <text:time> 7.3.3.

        +

        The text:time-value attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:creation-time> ?, <text:modification-time> ?, <text:print-time> ? and <text:time> ?.

        -

        The text:time-value attribute has the data type timeOrDateTime 18.3.37.

        +

        The text:time-value attribute has the data type timeOrDateTime ?.

        19.888 text:title

        The text:title attribute specifies a title for a bibliography index entry.

        -

        The text:title attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-mark> 8.1.11.

        +

        The text:title attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-mark> ?.

        -

        The text:title attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The text:title attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.889 text:track-changes

        The text:track-changes attribute specifies whether changes to the document should be tracked and recorded.

        @@ -20767,16 +20768,16 @@

        19.889
      532. false: changes are not tracked. 

      533. true: changes are tracked. 

      534. The default value for this attribute is true.

        -

        The text:track-changes attribute is usable with the following element: <text:tracked-changes> 5.5.2.

        +

        The text:track-changes attribute is usable with the following element: <text:tracked-changes> ?.

        -

        The text:track-changes attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The text:track-changes attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.890 text:url

        The text:url attribute specifies an IRI for a bibliography index entry.

        -

        The text:url attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-mark> 8.1.11.

        +

        The text:url attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-mark> ?.

        -

        The text:url attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The text:url attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.891 text:use-caption

        The text:use-caption attribute specifies whether captions or names of illustrations or tables are used for an index.

        @@ -20785,9 +20786,9 @@

        19.891 <
        • false: illustration or table names are used for an index. 

        • true: illustration or table captions are used for an index. 

        The default value for this attribute is true.

        -

        The text:use-caption attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:illustration-index-source> 8.4.2 and <text:table-index-source> 8.5.2.

        +

        The text:use-caption attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:illustration-index-source> ? and <text:table-index-source> ?.

        -

        The text:use-caption attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The text:use-caption attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.892 text:use-chart-objects

        The text:use-chart-objects attribute specifies whether to include embedded chart objects in an index of objects.

        @@ -20796,9 +20797,9 @@

        19.892
      535. false: object is not included in index of objects. 

      536. true: object is included in index of objects. 

      537. The default value for this attribute is false.

        -

        The text:use-chart-objects attribute is usable with the following element: <text:object-index-source> 8.6.2.

        +

        The text:use-chart-objects attribute is usable with the following element: <text:object-index-source> ?.

        -

        The text:use-chart-objects attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The text:use-chart-objects attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.893 text:use-draw-objects

        The text:use-draw-objects attributes specifies whether embedded draw objects (defined by <draw:object> 10.4.6.2 elements) will be included in an index of objects.

        @@ -20807,9 +20808,9 @@

        19.893
      538. false: draw objects not included in an index of objects. 

      539. true: draw objects included in an index of objects. 

      540. The default value for this attribute is false.

        -

        The text:use-draw-objects attribute is usable with the following element: <text:object-index-source> 8.6.2.

        +

        The text:use-draw-objects attribute is usable with the following element: <text:object-index-source> ?.

        -

        The text:use-draw-objects attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The text:use-draw-objects attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.894 text:use-floating-frames

        The text:use-floating-frames attribute specifies whether text boxes will be included in user-defined indexes.

        @@ -20818,9 +20819,9 @@

        19.894
        • false: text boxes not included in user-defined indexes. 

        • true: text boxes included in user-defined indexes. 

        The default value for this attribute is false.

        -

        The text:use-floating-frames attribute is usable with the following element: <text:user-index-source> 8.7.2.

        +

        The text:use-floating-frames attribute is usable with the following element: <text:user-index-source> ?.

        -

        The text:use-floating-frames attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The text:use-floating-frames attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.895 text:use-graphics

        The text:use-graphics attribute specifies whether graphics are include in user-defined indexes.

        @@ -20829,9 +20830,9 @@

        19.895
        • false: graphics are not included in user-defined indexes. 

        • true: graphics are included in user-defined indexes. 

        The default value for this attribute is false.

        -

        The text:use-graphics attribute is usable with the following element: <text:user-index-source> 8.7.2.

        +

        The text:use-graphics attribute is usable with the following element: <text:user-index-source> ?.

        -

        The text:use-graphics attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The text:use-graphics attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.896 text:use-index-marks

        The text:use-index-marks attribute specifies whether table of contents index marks are used to generate index entries. The text:outline-level 19.850 attribute specifies up to which level index marks are being included.

        @@ -20840,9 +20841,9 @@

        19.896
      541. false: table of contents does not include entries generated from table of contents index marks. 

      542. true: table of contents does include entries generated from table of contents index marks. 

      543. For a <text:user-index-source> 8.7.2 element the default value for this attribute is false.

        -

        The text:use-index-marks attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:table-of-content-source> 8.3.2 and <text:user-index-source> 8.7.2.

        +

        The text:use-index-marks attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:table-of-content-source> ? and <text:user-index-source> ?.

        -

        The text:use-index-marks attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The text:use-index-marks attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.897 text:use-index-source-styles

        The text:use-index-source-styles attribute specifies whether index entries are generated for paragraphs formatted using the paragraph styles listed in the <text:index-source-styles> element.

        @@ -20853,9 +20854,9 @@

        19.
        • false: index entries are not generated for paragraphs formatted using the paragraph styles listed in a <text:index-source-styles> element. 

        • true: index entries are generated for paragraphs formatted using the paragraph styles listed in a <text:index-source-styles> element. 

        For a <text:user-index-source> 8.7.2 element the default value for this attribute is false.

        -

        The text:use-index-source-styles attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:table-of-content-source> 8.3.2 and <text:user-index-source> 8.7.2.

        +

        The text:use-index-source-styles attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:table-of-content-source> ? and <text:user-index-source> ?.

        -

        The text:use-index-source-styles attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The text:use-index-source-styles attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.898 text:use-keys-as-entries

        The text:use-keys-as-entries attribute specifies the use of the up to two keys for an index mark as entries in the index.

        @@ -20864,9 +20865,9 @@

        19.898
        • false: additional keys are used as sub-entries. 

        • true: additional keys are used as additional entries. 

        The default value for this attribute is false.

        -

        The text:use-keys-as-entries attribute is usable with the following element: <text:alphabetical-index-source> 8.8.2.

        +

        The text:use-keys-as-entries attribute is usable with the following element: <text:alphabetical-index-source> ?.

        -

        The text:use-keys-as-entries attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The text:use-keys-as-entries attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.899 text:use-math-objects

        The text:use-math-objects attribute specifies whether embedded math objects are included in an index of objects.

        @@ -20875,9 +20876,9 @@

        19.899
      544. false: math objects are not included in an index of objects. 

      545. true: math objects are included in an index of objects. 

      546. The default value for this attribute is false.

        -

        The text:use-math-objects attribute is usable with the following element: <text:object-index-source> 8.6.2.

        +

        The text:use-math-objects attribute is usable with the following element: <text:object-index-source> ?.

        -

        The text:use-math-objects attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The text:use-math-objects attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.900 text:use-objects

        The text:use-objects attribute specifies whether an object is included in a user-defined index.

        @@ -20886,9 +20887,9 @@

        19.900 <
        • false: objects are not included in a user define index. 

        • true: objects are included in a user-defined index. 

        The default value for this attribute is false.

        -

        The text:use-objects attribute is usable with the following element: <text:user-index-source> 8.7.2.

        +

        The text:use-objects attribute is usable with the following element: <text:user-index-source> ?.

        -

        The text:use-objects attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The text:use-objects attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.901 text:use-other-objects

        The text:use-other-objects attribute specifies whether other embedded objects are included in an index of objects. Other objects are those not covered by text:use-chart-objects 19.892, text:use-draw-objects 19.893, text:use-math-objects 19.899, and text:use-spreadsheet-objects 19.904 attributes.

        @@ -20897,9 +20898,9 @@

        19.901
      547. false: other objects are not included in an index of objects. 

      548. true: other objects are included in an index of objects. 

      549. The default value for this attribute is false.

        -

        The text:use-other-objects attribute is usable with the following element: <text:object-index-source> 8.6.2.

        +

        The text:use-other-objects attribute is usable with the following element: <text:object-index-source> ?.

        -

        The text:use-other-objects attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The text:use-other-objects attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.902 text:use-outline-level

        The text:use-outline-level attribute specifies whether headings are used to generate index entries. The text:outline-level attribute specifies up to which level headings are being included. 19.850

        @@ -20908,9 +20909,9 @@

        19.902
      550. false: table of contents does not include entries generated from headings. 

      551. true: table of contents does include entries generated from headings. 

      552. The default value for this attribute is true.

        -

        The text:use-outline-level attribute is usable with the following element: <text:table-of-content-source> 8.3.2.

        +

        The text:use-outline-level attribute is usable with the following element: <text:table-of-content-source> ?.

        -

        The text:use-outline-level attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The text:use-outline-level attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.903 text:use-soft-page-breaks

        The text:use-soft-page-breaks attribute specifies whether a document contains soft page breaks.

        @@ -20935,9 +20936,9 @@

        19.903
        • false: soft page breaks not supported. 

        • true: soft page breaks supported. 

        The default value for this attribute is false.

        -

        The text:use-soft-page-breaks attribute is usable with the following element: <office:text> 3.4.

        +

        The text:use-soft-page-breaks attribute is usable with the following element: <office:text> ?.

        -

        The text:use-soft-page-breaks attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The text:use-soft-page-breaks attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.904 text:use-spreadsheet-objects

        The text:use-spreadsheet-objects attribute specifies whether embedded spreadsheet objects will appear in an object index.

        @@ -20946,9 +20947,9 @@

        19.
        • false: spreadsheet objects do not appear in an object index. 

        • true: spreadsheet objects do appear in an object index. 

        The default value for this attribute is false.

        -

        The text:use-spreadsheet-objects attribute is usable with the following element: <text:object-index-source> 8.6.2.

        +

        The text:use-spreadsheet-objects attribute is usable with the following element: <text:object-index-source> ?.

        -

        The text:use-spreadsheet-objects attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The text:use-spreadsheet-objects attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.905 text:use-tables

        The text:use-tables attribute specifies whether tables will appear in a user-defined index.

        @@ -20957,9 +20958,9 @@

        19.905
      553. false: tables will not appear in a user-defined index. 

      554. true: tables will appear in a user-defined index. 

      555. The default value for this attribute is false.

        -

        The text:use-tables attribute is usable with the following element: <text:user-index-source> 8.7.2.

        +

        The text:use-tables attribute is usable with the following element: <text:user-index-source> ?.

        -

        The text:use-tables attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The text:use-tables attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.906 text:value

        19.906.1 General

        @@ -20968,37 +20969,37 @@

        19.906.2 <

        The text:value attribute specifies the text of a <text:label> element.

        -

        The text:value attribute is usable with the following element: <text:label> 7.4.17.

        +

        The text:value attribute is usable with the following element: <text:label> ?.

        -

        The text:value attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The text:value attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.906.3 <text:database-row-number>

        The text:value attribute specifies the current row number for a <text:database-row-number> element. The number changes when new data is added to the current document.

        -

        The text:value attribute is usable with the following element: <text:database-row-number> 7.6.6.

        +

        The text:value attribute is usable with the following element: <text:database-row-number> ?.

        -

        The text:value attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger 18.2.

        +

        The text:value attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger ?.

        19.907 text:visited-style-name

        The text:visited-style-name attribute specifies a style for a hyperlink that has been visited.

        -

        The text:visited-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:a> 6.1.8.

        +

        The text:visited-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <text:a> ?.

        -

        The text:visited-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The text:visited-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        19.908 text:volume

        The text:volume attribute specifies a volume for a bibliography index entry.

        -

        The text:volume attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-mark> 8.1.11.

        +

        The text:volume attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-mark> ?.

        -

        The text:volume attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The text:volume attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.909 text:year

        The text:year attribute specifies a year for a bibliography index entry.

        -

        The text:year attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-mark> 8.1.11.

        +

        The text:year attribute is usable with the following element: <text:bibliography-mark> ?.

        -

        The text:year attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The text:year attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.910 xforms:bind

        The xforms:bind attribute specifies the binding of an OpenDocument control to an XForm form.

        @@ -21011,9 +21012,9 @@

        19.910 Note: OpenDocument form non-button controls are: <form:checkbox> 13.5.17, <form:column> 13.5.23, <form:combobox> 13.5.11, <form:date> 13.5.8, <form:file> 13.5.5, <form:fixed-text> 13.5.10, <form:formatted-text> 13.5.6, <form:frame> 13.5.19, <form:generic-control> 13.5.25, <form:grid> 13.5.22, <form:hidden> 13.5.21, <form:image-frame> 13.5.20, <form:item> 13.5.12, <form:listbox> 13.5.13, <form:number> 13.5.7, <form:option> 13.5.14, <form:password> 13.5.4,<form:radio> 13.5.18, <form:text> 13.5.2, <form:textarea> 13.5.3, <form:time> 13.5.9, and <form:value-range> 13.5.24.

        -

        The xforms:bind attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:button> 13.5.15, <form:checkbox> 13.5.17, <form:combobox> 13.5.11, <form:date> 13.5.8, <form:file> 13.5.5, <form:fixed-text> 13.5.10, <form:formatted-text> 13.5.6, <form:frame> 13.5.19, <form:generic-control> 13.5.25, <form:grid> 13.5.22, <form:hidden> 13.5.21, <form:image> 13.5.16, <form:image-frame> 13.5.20, <form:listbox> 13.5.13, <form:number> 13.5.7, <form:password> 13.5.4, <form:radio> 13.5.18, <form:text> 13.5.2, <form:textarea> 13.5.3, <form:time> 13.5.9 and <form:value-range> 13.5.24.

        +

        The xforms:bind attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:button> ?, <form:checkbox> ?, <form:combobox> ?, <form:date> ?, <form:file> ?, <form:fixed-text> ?, <form:formatted-text> ?, <form:frame> ?, <form:generic-control> ?, <form:grid> ?, <form:hidden> ?, <form:image> ?, <form:image-frame> ?, <form:listbox> ?, <form:number> ?, <form:password> ?, <form:radio> ?, <form:text> ?, <form:textarea> ?, <form:time> ? and <form:value-range> ?.

        -

        The xforms:bind attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The xforms:bind attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.911 xhtml:about

        The xhtml:about attribute specifies the subject of an RDF statement for in-content metadata. Predicates for RDF statements are specified by the xhtml:property attribute. 19.914

        @@ -21022,43 +21023,43 @@

        19.911
      556. the literal content between a pair of <text:bookmark-start> and <text:bookmark-end> elements that are paired by the values of their text:name attributes. 6.2.1.3, 6.2.1.4 

      557. for elements other than <text:bookmark-start> and <text:bookmark-end>, the literal content of the element containing an xhtml:about attribute.  

      558. The xhtml:datatype attribute provides the data type of the RDF object. 19.913

        -

        The xhtml:about attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:covered-table-cell> 9.1.5, <table:table-cell> 9.1.4, <text:bookmark-start> 6.2.1.3, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9 and <text:p> 5.1.3.

        +

        The xhtml:about attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:covered-table-cell> ?, <table:table-cell> ?, <text:bookmark-start> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ? and <text:p> ?.

        -

        The xhtml:about attribute has the data type URIorSafeCURIE 18.3.38.

        +

        The xhtml:about attribute has the data type URIorSafeCURIE ?.

        19.912 xhtml:content

        The xhtml:content attribute specifies an object of an RDF statement for in-content metadata. 19.911.

        -

        The xhtml:content attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:covered-table-cell> 9.1.5, <table:table-cell> 9.1.4, <text:bookmark-start> 6.2.1.3, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9 and <text:p> 5.1.3.

        +

        The xhtml:content attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:covered-table-cell> ?, <table:table-cell> ?, <text:bookmark-start> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ? and <text:p> ?.

        -

        The xhtml:content attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The xhtml:content attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.913 xhtml:datatype

        The xhtml:datatype attribute specifies the RDF data type (see §5 of [RDF-CONCEPTS]) of the object of an RDF statement.

        -

        The xhtml:datatype attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:covered-table-cell> 9.1.5, <table:table-cell> 9.1.4, <text:bookmark-start> 6.2.1.3, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9 and <text:p> 5.1.3.

        +

        The xhtml:datatype attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:covered-table-cell> ?, <table:table-cell> ?, <text:bookmark-start> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ? and <text:p> ?.

        -

        The xhtml:datatype attribute has the data type CURIE 18.3.12.

        +

        The xhtml:datatype attribute has the data type CURIE ?.

        19.914 xhtml:property

        The xhtml:property attribute specifies a list of one or more CURIEs. Each CURIE is the predicate of an RDF statement for in content-metadata. 19.911.

        -

        The xhtml:property attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:covered-table-cell> 9.1.5, <table:table-cell> 9.1.4, <text:bookmark-start> 6.2.1.3, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:meta> 6.1.9 and <text:p> 5.1.3.

        +

        The xhtml:property attribute is usable with the following elements: <table:covered-table-cell> ?, <table:table-cell> ?, <text:bookmark-start> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:meta> ? and <text:p> ?.

        -

        The xhtml:property attribute has the data type CURIEs 18.3.13.

        +

        The xhtml:property attribute has the data type CURIEs ?.

        19.915 xlink:actuate

        See §5.6.2 of [XLink].

        -

        The xlink:actuate attribute has the value onRequest for the following elements: <db:component> 12.25.5, <db:connection-resource> 12.7, <draw:a> 10.4.12, <form:form> 13.3, <meta:template> 4.3.2.12, <presentation:event-listener> 10.9.2, <presentation:sound> 10.8.2, <script:event-listener> 14.5.2, <svg:definition-src> 16.27, <svg:font-face-uri> 16.26, <table:cell-range-source> 9.3.1, <table:table-source> 9.2.6 and <text:a> 6.1.8.

        +

        The xlink:actuate attribute has the value onRequest for the following elements: <db:component> 12.25.5, <db:connection-resource> 12.7, <draw:a> 10.4.12, <form:form> 13.3, <meta:template> 4.3.2.12, <presentation:event-listener> 10.9.2, <presentation:sound> 10.9.3, <script:event-listener> 14.5.2, <svg:definition-src> 16.27, <svg:font-face-uri> 16.26, <table:cell-range-source> 9.3.1, <table:table-source> 9.2.6 and <text:a> 6.1.8.

        The xlink:actuate attribute has the value onLoad for the following elements: <draw:applet> 10.4.7, <draw:fill-image> 16.42.6, <draw:floating-frame> 10.4.10, <draw:image> 10.4.4, <draw:object> 10.4.6.2, <draw:object-ole> 10.4.6.3, <draw:plugin> 10.4.8, <meta:auto-reload> 4.3.2.13, <style:background-image> 17.3 and <text:list-level-style-image> 16.35.

        -

        For <db:connection-resource> 12.7, <draw:a> 10.4.12, <form:form> 13.3, <meta:template> 4.3.2.12, <presentation:event-listener> 10.9.2, <presentation:sound> 10.8.2, <script:event-listener> 14.5.2, <svg:definition-src> 16.27, <svg:font-face-uri> 16.26, <table:cell-range-source> 9.3.1, <table:table-source> 9.2.6 and <text:a> 6.1.8 elements the default value for this attribute is onRequest.

        +

        For <db:connection-resource> 12.7, <draw:a> 10.4.12, <form:form> 13.3, <meta:template> 4.3.2.12, <presentation:event-listener> 10.9.2, <presentation:sound> 10.9.3, <script:event-listener> 14.5.2, <svg:definition-src> 16.27, <svg:font-face-uri> 16.26, <table:cell-range-source> 9.3.1, <table:table-source> 9.2.6 and <text:a> 6.1.8 elements the default value for this attribute is onRequest.

        For <draw:applet> 10.4.7, <draw:fill-image> 16.42.6, <draw:floating-frame> 10.4.10, <draw:image> 10.4.4, <draw:object> 10.4.6.2, <draw:object-ole> 10.4.6.3, <draw:plugin> 10.4.8, <meta:auto-reload> 4.3.2.13, <style:background-image> 17.3 and <text:list-level-style-image> 16.35 elements the default value for this attribute is onLoad.

        -

        The xlink:actuate attribute is usable with the following elements: <db:component> 12.25.5, <db:connection-resource> 12.7, <draw:a> 10.4.12, <draw:applet> 10.4.7, <draw:fill-image> 16.42.6, <draw:floating-frame> 10.4.10, <draw:image> 10.4.4, <draw:object> 10.4.6.2, <draw:object-ole> 10.4.6.3, <draw:plugin> 10.4.8, <form:form> 13.3, <meta:auto-reload> 4.3.2.13, <meta:template> 4.3.2.12, <presentation:event-listener> 10.9.2, <presentation:sound> 10.8.2, <script:event-listener> 14.5.2, <style:background-image> 17.3, <svg:definition-src> 16.27, <svg:font-face-uri> 16.26, <table:cell-range-source> 9.3.1, <table:table-source> 9.2.6, <text:a> 6.1.8 and <text:list-level-style-image> 16.35.

        +

        The xlink:actuate attribute is usable with the following elements: <db:component> ?, <db:connection-resource> ?, <draw:a> ?, <draw:applet> ?, <draw:fill-image> ?, <draw:floating-frame> ?, <draw:image> ?, <draw:object> ?, <draw:object-ole> ?, <draw:plugin> ?, <form:form> ?, <meta:auto-reload> ?, <meta:template> ?, <presentation:event-listener> ?, <presentation:sound> ?, <script:event-listener> ?, <style:background-image> ?, <svg:definition-src> ?, <svg:font-face-uri> ?, <table:cell-range-source> ?, <table:table-source> ?, <text:a> ? and <text:list-level-style-image> ?.

        19.916 xlink:href

        19.916.1 General

        @@ -21067,9 +21068,9 @@

        19.916.2 <

        The xlink:href attribute specifies an audio stream.

        -

        The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <anim:audio> 15.5.

        +

        The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <anim:audio> ?.

        -

        The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI 18.3.2.

        +

        The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI ?.

        19.916.3 <chart:chart>

        The xlink:href attribute at the <chart:chart> element specifies the document which provides the data for a chart. The following values are supported:

        @@ -21078,249 +21079,249 @@

        19.916.3

        For a <chart:chart> element, if the xlink:href attribute is omitted, its value is assumed to be “..” (U+002E, FULL STOP followed by U+002E, FULL STOP).

        -

        The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:chart> 11.1.

        +

        The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:chart> ?.

        -

        The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI 18.3.2.

        +

        The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI ?.

        19.916.4 <chart:symbol-image>

        The xlink:href attribute specifies a file containing an image.

        -

        The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:symbol-image> 17.23.

        +

        The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <chart:symbol-image> ?.

        -

        The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI 18.3.2.

        +

        The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI ?.

        19.916.5 <db:component>

        The xlink:href attribute specifies a form or report document.

        -

        The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <db:component> 12.25.5.

        +

        The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <db:component> ?.

        -

        The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI 18.3.2.

        +

        The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI ?.

        19.916.6 <db:connection-resource>

        The xlink:href attribute specifies either a database, or database connection data encoded as an IRI.

        -

        The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <db:connection-resource> 12.7.

        +

        The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <db:connection-resource> ?.

        -

        The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI 18.3.2.

        +

        The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI ?.

        19.916.7 <db:file-based-database>

        The xlink:href attribute specifies the location of a file that defines a database. If a database consists of multiple files of different types which all are required for it to be operational, xlink:href points to one of those files which defines the database as a whole.

        -

        The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <db:file-based-database> 12.5.

        +

        The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <db:file-based-database> ?.

        -

        The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI 18.3.2.

        +

        The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI ?.

        19.916.8 <draw:a>

        The xlink:href attribute specifies a target location for the hyperlink.

        -

        The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:a> 10.4.12.

        +

        The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:a> ?.

        -

        The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI 18.3.2.

        +

        The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI ?.

        19.916.9 <draw:applet>

        The xlink:href attribute specifies the base IRI for an applet.

        For a <draw:applet> element the default value for this attribute is an empty string.

        -

        The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:applet> 10.4.7.

        +

        The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:applet> ?.

        -

        The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI 18.3.2.

        +

        The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI ?.

        19.916.10 <draw:area-circle>

        The xlink:href attribute specifies a target location for the hyperlink.

        -

        The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:area-circle> 10.4.13.4.

        +

        The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:area-circle> ?.

        -

        The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI 18.3.2.

        +

        The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI ?.

        19.916.11 <draw:area-polygon>

        The xlink:href attribute specifies a target location for the hyperlink.

        -

        The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:area-polygon> 10.4.13.5.

        +

        The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:area-polygon> ?.

        -

        The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI 18.3.2.

        +

        The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI ?.

        19.916.12 <draw:area-rectangle>

        The xlink:href attribute specifies a target location for the hyperlink.

        -

        The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:area-rectangle> 10.4.13.3.

        +

        The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:area-rectangle> ?.

        -

        The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI 18.3.2.

        +

        The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI ?.

        19.916.13 <draw:fill-image>

        The xlink:href attribute specifies a file containing an image.

        -

        The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:fill-image> 16.42.6.

        +

        The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:fill-image> ?.

        -

        The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI 18.3.2.

        +

        The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI ?.

        19.916.14 <draw:floating-frame>

        The xlink:href attribute specifies the source of a floating frame.

        -

        The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:floating-frame> 10.4.10.

        +

        The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:floating-frame> ?.

        -

        The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI 18.3.2.

        +

        The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI ?.

        19.916.15 <draw:image>

        The xlink:href attribute specifies a file containing an image.

        -

        The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:image> 10.4.4.

        +

        The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:image> ?.

        -

        The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI 18.3.2.

        +

        The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI ?.

        19.916.16 <draw:object>

        The xlink:href attribute specifies the location of an embedded object.

        -

        The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:object> 10.4.6.2.

        +

        The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:object> ?.

        -

        The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI 18.3.2.

        +

        The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI ?.

        19.916.17 <draw:object-ole>

        The xlink:href attribute specifies the location of an embedded object.

        -

        The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:object-ole> 10.4.6.3.

        +

        The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:object-ole> ?.

        -

        The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI 18.3.2.

        +

        The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI ?.

        19.916.18 <draw:plugin>

        The xlink:href attribute specifies the source of a plugin.

        -

        The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:plugin> 10.4.8.

        +

        The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:plugin> ?.

        -

        The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI 18.3.2.

        +

        The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI ?.

        19.916.19 <form:button>

         The xlink:href attribute specifies a resource that is loaded if a button is operated.

        -

        The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <form:button> 13.5.15.

        +

        The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <form:button> ?.

        -

        The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI 18.3.2.

        +

        The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI ?.

        19.916.20 <form:connection-resource>

        The xlink:href attribute specifies either a database, or database connection encoded as an IRI.

        -

        The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <form:connection-resource> 7.6.2.

        +

        The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <form:connection-resource> ?.

        -

        The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI 18.3.2.

        +

        The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI ?.

        19.916.21 <form:image>

         The xlink:href attribute specifies a resource that is loaded if a button is operated.

        -

        The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <form:image> 13.5.16.

        +

        The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <form:image> ?.

        -

        The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI 18.3.2.

        +

        The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI ?.

        19.916.22 <form:form>

        The xlink:href attribute specifies the processing agent for a form.

        -

        The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <form:form> 13.3.

        +

        The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <form:form> ?.

        -

        The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI 18.3.2.

        +

        The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI ?.

        19.916.23 <meta:auto-reload>

        The xlink:href attribute specifies the IRI of a replacement document.

        -

        The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <meta:auto-reload> 4.3.2.13.

        +

        The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <meta:auto-reload> ?.

        -

        The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI 18.3.2.

        +

        The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI ?.

        19.916.24 <meta:template>

        The xlink:href attribute specifies the location of a document template.

        -

        The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <meta:template> 4.3.2.12.

        +

        The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <meta:template> ?.

        -

        The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI 18.3.2.

        +

        The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI ?.

        19.916.25 <presentation:event-listener>

        The xlink:href attribute specifies either a document bookmark or an application depending on the action selected by the presentation:action 19.391 attribute.

        -

        The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <presentation:event-listener> 10.9.2.

        +

        The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <presentation:event-listener> ?.

        -

        The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI 18.3.2.

        +

        The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI ?.

        19.916.26 <presentation:sound>

        The xlink:href attribute specifies a sound that is played when an effect is executed.

        -

        The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <presentation:sound> 10.8.2.

        +

        The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <presentation:sound> ?.

        -

        The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI 18.3.2.

        +

        The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI ?.

        19.916.27 <script:event-listener>

        The xlink:href attribute specifies macro code that should be called for an event. The IRI may have any protocol. The interpretation of the IRI is script-language-dependent.

        -

        The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <script:event-listener> 14.5.2.

        +

        The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <script:event-listener> ?.

        -

        The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI 18.3.2.

        +

        The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI ?.

        19.916.28 <style:background-image>

        The xlink:href attribute specifies an image.

        -

        The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <style:background-image> 17.3.

        +

        The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <style:background-image> ?.

        -

        The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI 18.3.2.

        +

        The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI ?.

        19.916.29 <svg:definition-src>

        See § 20.8.3 of [SVG].

        -

        The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <svg:definition-src> 16.27.

        +

        The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <svg:definition-src> ?.

        -

        The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI 18.3.2.

        +

        The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI ?.

        19.916.30 <svg:font-face-uri>

        See § 20.8.3 of [SVG].

        -

        The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <svg:font-face-uri> 16.26.

        +

        The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <svg:font-face-uri> ?.

        -

        The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI 18.3.2.

        +

        The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI ?.

        19.916.31 <table:cell-range-source>

        The xlink:href attribute specifies an IRI for a document containing a source table.

        -

        The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <table:cell-range-source> 9.3.1.

        +

        The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <table:cell-range-source> ?.

        -

        The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI 18.3.2.

        +

        The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI ?.

        19.916.32 <table:table-source>

        The xlink:href attribute specifies an IRI of a document containing a source table.

        -

        The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <table:table-source> 9.2.6.

        +

        The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <table:table-source> ?.

        -

        The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI 18.3.2.

        +

        The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI ?.

        19.916.33 <text:a>

        The xlink:href attribute specifies the target location of a hyperlink.

        -

        The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <text:a> 6.1.8.

        +

        The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <text:a> ?.

        -

        The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI 18.3.2.

        +

        The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI ?.

        19.916.34 <text:alphabetical-index-auto-mark-file>

        The xlink:href attribute specifies the location of an alphabetical index mark file that contains a list of terms.

        -

        The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <text:alphabetical-index-auto-mark-file> 8.8.3.

        +

        The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <text:alphabetical-index-auto-mark-file> ?.

        -

        The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI 18.3.2.

        +

        The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI ?.

        19.916.35 <text:list-level-style-image>

        The xlink:href attribute specifies an image.

        -

        The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <text:list-level-style-image> 16.35.

        +

        The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <text:list-level-style-image> ?.

        -

        The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI 18.3.2.

        +

        The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI ?.

        19.916.36 <text:script>

        The xlink:href attribute specifies the location script source code.

        -

        The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <text:script> 7.7.9.

        +

        The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <text:script> ?.

        -

        The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI 18.3.2.

        +

        The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI ?.

        19.916.37 <text:section-source>

        The xlink:href attribute specifies the document or document fragment to which a section is linked. If the IRI contains a fragment identifier, and if the referenced document is an OpenDocument document, the fragment identifier should be interpreted as the name of a section to which a section is linked. A fragment identifier should be ignored if a text:section-name 19.867 attribute is present.

        -

        The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <text:section-source> 5.4.2.

        +

        The xlink:href attribute is usable with the following element: <text:section-source> ?.

        -

        The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI 18.3.2.

        +

        The xlink:href attribute has the data type anyIRI ?.

        19.917 xlink:show

        See §5.6.1 of [XLink].

        @@ -21329,7 +21330,7 @@

        19.917 For <draw:applet> 10.4.7, <draw:fill-image> 16.42.6, <draw:floating-frame> 10.4.10, <draw:image> 10.4.4, <draw:object> 10.4.6.2, <draw:object-ole> 10.4.6.3, <draw:plugin> 10.4.8, <presentation:event-listener> 10.9.2, <style:background-image> 17.3, <text:list-level-style-image> 16.35 and <text:section-source> 5.4.2 elements the value for this attribute is embed.

        -

        For <draw:a> 10.4.12, <draw:area-circle> 10.4.13.4, <draw:area-polygon> 10.4.13.5, <draw:area-rectangle> 10.4.13.3, <meta:hyperlink-behaviour> 4.3.2.14, <presentation:sound> 10.8.2 and <text:a> 6.1.8 elements the supported values for this attribute are new or replace.

        +

        For <draw:a> 10.4.12, <draw:area-circle> 10.4.13.4, <draw:area-polygon> 10.4.13.5, <draw:area-rectangle> 10.4.13.3, <meta:hyperlink-behaviour> 4.3.2.14, <presentation:sound> 10.9.3 and <text:a> 6.1.8 elements the supported values for this attribute are new or replace.

        For a <meta:auto-reload> 4.3.2.13 element the default value for this attribute is replace.

        @@ -21337,29 +21338,29 @@

        19.917 For <db:connection-resource> 12.7 the default value for this attribute is none.

        -

        The xlink:show attribute is usable with the following elements: <db:component> 12.25.5, <db:connection-resource> 12.7, <draw:a> 10.4.12, <draw:applet> 10.4.7, <draw:area-circle> 10.4.13.4, <draw:area-polygon> 10.4.13.5, <draw:area-rectangle> 10.4.13.3, <draw:fill-image> 16.42.6, <draw:floating-frame> 10.4.10, <draw:image> 10.4.4, <draw:object> 10.4.6.2, <draw:object-ole> 10.4.6.3, <draw:plugin> 10.4.8, <meta:auto-reload> 4.3.2.13, <meta:hyperlink-behaviour> 4.3.2.14, <presentation:event-listener> 10.9.2, <presentation:sound> 10.8.2, <style:background-image> 17.3, <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:list-level-style-image> 16.35 and <text:section-source> 5.4.2.

        +

        The xlink:show attribute is usable with the following elements: <db:component> ?, <db:connection-resource> ?, <draw:a> ?, <draw:applet> ?, <draw:area-circle> ?, <draw:area-polygon> ?, <draw:area-rectangle> ?, <draw:fill-image> ?, <draw:floating-frame> ?, <draw:image> ?, <draw:object> ?, <draw:object-ole> ?, <draw:plugin> ?, <meta:auto-reload> ?, <meta:hyperlink-behaviour> ?, <presentation:event-listener> ?, <presentation:sound> ?, <style:background-image> ?, <text:a> ?, <text:list-level-style-image> ? and <text:section-source> ?.

        19.918 xlink:title

        The xlink:title attribute specifies a title to be associated with a document template.

        -

        The xlink:title attribute is usable with the following element: <meta:template> 4.3.2.12.

        +

        The xlink:title attribute is usable with the following element: <meta:template> ?.

        -

        The xlink:title attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The xlink:title attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.919 xlink:type

        See §3.2 of [XLink]. This attribute always has the value simple in OpenDocument document instances.

        -

        For <db:connection-resource> 12.7, <db:file-based-database> 12.5, <draw:a> 10.4.12, <draw:applet> 10.4.7, <draw:area-circle> 10.4.13.4, <draw:area-polygon> 10.4.13.5, <draw:area-rectangle> 10.4.13.3, <draw:fill-image> 16.42.6, <draw:floating-frame> 10.4.10, <draw:image> 10.4.4, <draw:object> 10.4.6.2, <draw:object-ole> 10.4.6.3, <draw:plugin> 10.4.8, <form:form> 13.3, <meta:auto-reload> 4.3.2.13, <meta:template> 4.3.2.12, <presentation:event-listener> 10.9.2, <presentation:sound> 10.8.2, <script:event-listener> 14.5.2, <style:background-image> 17.3, <svg:definition-src> 16.27, <svg:font-face-uri> 16.26, <table:cell-range-source> 9.3.1, <table:table-source> 9.2.6, <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:alphabetical-index-auto-mark-file> 8.8.3, <text:list-level-style-image> 16.35, <text:script> 7.7.9 and <text:section-source> 5.4.2 elements the default value for this attribute is simple.

        +

        For <db:connection-resource> 12.7, <db:file-based-database> 12.5, <draw:a> 10.4.12, <draw:applet> 10.4.7, <draw:area-circle> 10.4.13.4, <draw:area-polygon> 10.4.13.5, <draw:area-rectangle> 10.4.13.3, <draw:fill-image> 16.42.6, <draw:floating-frame> 10.4.10, <draw:image> 10.4.4, <draw:object> 10.4.6.2, <draw:object-ole> 10.4.6.3, <draw:plugin> 10.4.8, <form:form> 13.3, <meta:auto-reload> 4.3.2.13, <meta:template> 4.3.2.12, <presentation:event-listener> 10.9.2, <presentation:sound> 10.9.3, <script:event-listener> 14.5.2, <style:background-image> 17.3, <svg:definition-src> 16.27, <svg:font-face-uri> 16.26, <table:cell-range-source> 9.3.1, <table:table-source> 9.2.6, <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:alphabetical-index-auto-mark-file> 8.8.3, <text:list-level-style-image> 16.35, <text:script> 7.7.9 and <text:section-source> 5.4.2 elements the default value for this attribute is simple.

        -

        The xlink:type attribute is usable with the following elements: <chart:chart> 11.1, <db:component> 12.25.5, <db:connection-resource> 12.7, <db:file-based-database> 12.5, <draw:a> 10.4.12, <draw:applet> 10.4.7, <draw:area-circle> 10.4.13.4, <draw:area-polygon> 10.4.13.5, <draw:area-rectangle> 10.4.13.3, <draw:fill-image> 16.42.6, <draw:floating-frame> 10.4.10, <draw:image> 10.4.4, <draw:object> 10.4.6.2, <draw:object-ole> 10.4.6.3, <draw:plugin> 10.4.8, <form:form> 13.3, <meta:auto-reload> 4.3.2.13, <meta:template> 4.3.2.12, <presentation:event-listener> 10.9.2, <presentation:sound> 10.8.2, <script:event-listener> 14.5.2, <style:background-image> 17.3, <svg:definition-src> 16.27, <svg:font-face-uri> 16.26, <table:cell-range-source> 9.3.1, <table:table-source> 9.2.6, <text:a> 6.1.8, <text:alphabetical-index-auto-mark-file> 8.8.3, <text:list-level-style-image> 16.35, <text:script> 7.7.9 and <text:section-source> 5.4.2.

        +

        The xlink:type attribute is usable with the following elements: <chart:chart> ?, <db:component> ?, <db:connection-resource> ?, <db:file-based-database> ?, <draw:a> ?, <draw:applet> ?, <draw:area-circle> ?, <draw:area-polygon> ?, <draw:area-rectangle> ?, <draw:fill-image> ?, <draw:floating-frame> ?, <draw:image> ?, <draw:object> ?, <draw:object-ole> ?, <draw:plugin> ?, <form:form> ?, <meta:auto-reload> ?, <meta:template> ?, <presentation:event-listener> ?, <presentation:sound> ?, <script:event-listener> ?, <style:background-image> ?, <svg:definition-src> ?, <svg:font-face-uri> ?, <table:cell-range-source> ?, <table:table-source> ?, <text:a> ?, <text:alphabetical-index-auto-mark-file> ?, <text:list-level-style-image> ?, <text:script> ? and <text:section-source> ?.

        19.920 xml:id

        See [XML-ID].

        -

        The xml:id attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:audio> 15.5, <anim:command> 15.6.1, <anim:iterate> 15.4.4, <anim:par> 15.4.2, <anim:seq> 15.4.3, <chart:chart> 11.1, <chart:data-point> 11.14, <chart:plot-area> 11.5, <chart:series> 11.12, <dr3d:cube> 10.5.4, <dr3d:extrude> 10.5.6, <dr3d:rotate> 10.5.7, <dr3d:scene> 10.5.2, <dr3d:sphere> 10.5.5, <draw:a> 10.4.12, <draw:applet> 10.4.7, <draw:caption> 10.3.11, <draw:circle> 10.3.8, <draw:connector> 10.3.10, <draw:control> 10.3.13, <draw:custom-shape> 10.6.1, <draw:ellipse> 10.3.9, <draw:floating-frame> 10.4.10, <draw:frame> 10.4.2, <draw:g> 10.3.15, <draw:image> 10.4.4, <draw:line> 10.3.3, <draw:measure> 10.3.12, <draw:object> 10.4.6.2, <draw:object-ole> 10.4.6.3, <draw:page> 10.2.4, <draw:page-thumbnail> 10.3.14, <draw:path> 10.3.7, <draw:plugin> 10.4.8, <draw:polygon> 10.3.5, <draw:polyline> 10.3.4, <draw:rect> 10.3.2, <draw:regular-polygon> 10.3.6, <draw:text-box> 10.4.3, <form:button> 13.5.15, <form:checkbox> 13.5.17, <form:combobox> 13.5.11, <form:date> 13.5.8, <form:file> 13.5.5, <form:fixed-text> 13.5.10, <form:formatted-text> 13.5.6, <form:frame> 13.5.19, <form:generic-control> 13.5.25, <form:grid> 13.5.22, <form:hidden> 13.5.21, <form:image> 13.5.16, <form:image-frame> 13.5.20, <form:listbox> 13.5.13, <form:number> 13.5.7, <form:password> 13.5.4, <form:radio> 13.5.18, <form:text> 13.5.2, <form:textarea> 13.5.3, <form:time> 13.5.9, <form:value-range> 13.5.24, <office:annotation> 14.1, <presentation:sound> 10.8.2, <table:covered-table-cell> 9.1.5, <table:table> 9.1.2, <table:table-cell> 9.1.4, <table:table-column> 9.1.6, <table:table-row> 9.1.3, <text:alphabetical-index> 8.8, <text:bibliography> 8.9, <text:bookmark> 6.2.1.2, <text:bookmark-start> 6.2.1.3, <text:changed-region> 5.5.3, <text:h> 5.1.2, <text:illustration-index> 8.4, <text:index-title> 8.2.3, <text:list> 5.3.1, <text:list-header> 5.3.3, <text:list-item> 5.3.4, <text:meta> 6.1.9, <text:meta-field> 7.5.19, <text:numbered-paragraph> 5.3.6, <text:object-index> 8.6, <text:p> 5.1.3, <text:section> 5.4, <text:table-index> 8.5, <text:table-of-content> 8.3 and <text:user-index> 8.7.

        +

        The xml:id attribute is usable with the following elements: <anim:audio> ?, <anim:command> ?, <anim:iterate> ?, <anim:par> ?, <anim:seq> ?, <chart:chart> ?, <chart:data-point> ?, <chart:plot-area> ?, <chart:series> ?, <dr3d:cube> ?, <dr3d:extrude> ?, <dr3d:rotate> ?, <dr3d:scene> ?, <dr3d:sphere> ?, <draw:a> ?, <draw:applet> ?, <draw:caption> ?, <draw:circle> ?, <draw:connector> ?, <draw:control> ?, <draw:custom-shape> ?, <draw:ellipse> ?, <draw:floating-frame> ?, <draw:frame> ?, <draw:g> ?, <draw:image> ?, <draw:line> ?, <draw:measure> ?, <draw:object> ?, <draw:object-ole> ?, <draw:page> ?, <draw:page-thumbnail> ?, <draw:path> ?, <draw:plugin> ?, <draw:polygon> ?, <draw:polyline> ?, <draw:rect> ?, <draw:regular-polygon> ?, <draw:text-box> ?, <form:button> ?, <form:checkbox> ?, <form:combobox> ?, <form:date> ?, <form:file> ?, <form:fixed-text> ?, <form:formatted-text> ?, <form:frame> ?, <form:generic-control> ?, <form:grid> ?, <form:hidden> ?, <form:image> ?, <form:image-frame> ?, <form:listbox> ?, <form:number> ?, <form:password> ?, <form:radio> ?, <form:text> ?, <form:textarea> ?, <form:time> ?, <form:value-range> ?, <office:annotation> ?, <presentation:sound> ?, <table:covered-table-cell> ?, <table:table> ?, <table:table-cell> ?, <table:table-column> ?, <table:table-row> ?, <text:alphabetical-index> ?, <text:bibliography> ?, <text:bookmark> ?, <text:bookmark-start> ?, <text:changed-region> ?, <text:h> ?, <text:illustration-index> ?, <text:index-title> ?, <text:list> ?, <text:list-header> ?, <text:list-item> ?, <text:meta> ?, <text:meta-field> ?, <text:numbered-paragraph> ?, <text:object-index> ?, <text:p> ?, <text:section> ?, <text:table-index> ?, <text:table-of-content> ? and <text:user-index> ?.

        -

        The xml:id attribute has the data type ID 18.2.

        -

        19.921 form:input-required

        +

        The xml:id attribute has the data type ID ?.

        +

        19.921 form:input-required

        The form:input-required attribute specifies whether a control that is bound to a database field requires user input for the form to submit.

        @@ -21369,9 +21370,9 @@

        19.921
      559. false: a control that has no user input does not prevent submission of the form. 

      560. true: a control that has no user input does prevent submission of the form.  


      561. The default value for this attribute is false.

        -

        The form:input-required attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:checkbox> 13.5.17, <form:combobox> 13.5.11, <form:date> 13.5.8, <form:formatted-text> 13.5.6, <form:image-frame> 13.5.20, <form:listbox> 13.5.13, <form:password> 13.5.4, <form:radio> 13.5.18, <form:text> 13.5.2, <form:textarea> 13.5.3 and <form:time> 13.5.9.

        +

        The form:input-required attribute is usable with the following elements: <form:checkbox> ?, <form:combobox> ?, <form:date> ?, <form:formatted-text> ?, <form:image-frame> ?, <form:listbox> ?, <form:password> ?, <form:radio> ?, <form:text> ?, <form:textarea> ? and <form:time> ?.

        -

        The form:input-required attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The form:input-required attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        19.922 style:num-list-format-name

        The style:num-list-format-name attribute references a format for the displayed number string of the current list level.

        @@ -21380,9 +21381,9 @@

        19.92

        Producers should also generate text:display-levels, style:num-prefix and style:num-suffix attributes for the benefit of consumers that don't support this feature.

        -

        The style:num-list-format-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:list-level-style-number> 16.34 and <text:outline-level-style> 16.37.

        +

        The style:num-list-format-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <text:list-level-style-number> ? and <text:outline-level-style> ?.

        -

        The style:num-list-format-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

        +

        The style:num-list-format-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

        19.923 draw:extrusion-metal-type

        The draw:extrusion-metal-type attribute specifies how rendering of an extruded custom shape is modified in case its draw:extrusion-metal attribute has the value true. The value of attribute draw:extrusion-metal-type is a namespaced token.
        The defined values for the draw:extrusion-metal-type attribute are:

        @@ -21391,10 +21392,10 @@

        19.923

        The default value for the attribute draw:extrusion-metal-type is draw:MetalODF.

        -

        The draw:extrusion-metal-type attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> 10.6.2.

        +

        The draw:extrusion-metal-type attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:enhanced-geometry> ?.

        -

        The draw:extrusion-metal-type attribute has the data type namespacedToken 18.3.20.

        -

        19.924 draw:handle-position-x

        +

        The draw:extrusion-metal-type attribute has the data type namespacedToken ?.

        +

        19.924 draw:handle-position-x

        The draw:handle-position-x attribute specifies the horizontal position of an XY-handle, see <draw:handle> 10.6.3 element.

        @@ -21406,10 +21407,10 @@

        19.924 The resulting value is interpreted as x-coordinate of the position of the XY-handle.

        -

        The draw:handle-position-x attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:handle> 10.6.3.

        +

        The draw:handle-position-x attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:handle> ?.

        -

        The draw:handle-position-x attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        -

        19.925 draw:handle-position-y

        +

        The draw:handle-position-x attribute has the data type string ?.

        +

        19.925 draw:handle-position-y

        The draw:handle-position-y attribute specifies the vertical position of an XY-handle, see <draw:handle> 10.6.3 element.

        @@ -21421,9 +21422,9 @@

        19.925 The resulting value is interpreted as y-coordinate of the position of the XY-handle.

        -

        The draw:handle-position-y attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:handle> 10.6.3.

        +

        The draw:handle-position-y attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:handle> ?.

        -

        The draw:handle-position-y attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The draw:handle-position-y attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.926 draw:handle-polar-pole-x

        The draw:handle-polar-pole-x attribute specifies the horizontal position of the pole of the polar coordinate system used for a polar handle, see <draw:handle> 10.6.3 element.

        @@ -21436,9 +21437,9 @@

        19.926

        The resulting value is interpreted as x-coordinate of the pole.

        -

        The draw:handle-polar-pole-x attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:handle> 10.6.3.

        +

        The draw:handle-polar-pole-x attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:handle> ?.

        -

        The draw:handle-polar-pole-x attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The draw:handle-polar-pole-x attribute has the data type string ?.

        19.927 draw:handle-polar-pole-y

        The draw:handle-polar-pole-y attribute specifies the vertical position of the pole of the polar coordinate system used for a polar handle, see <draw:handle> 10.6.3 element.

        @@ -21451,10 +21452,10 @@

        19.927

        The resulting value is interpreted as y-coordinate of the pole.

        -

        The draw:handle-polar-pole-y attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:handle> 10.6.3.

        +

        The draw:handle-polar-pole-y attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:handle> ?.

        -

        The draw:handle-polar-pole-y attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        -

        19.928 draw:handle-polar-radius

        +

        The draw:handle-polar-pole-y attribute has the data type string ?.

        +

        19.928 draw:handle-polar-radius

        The draw:handle-polar-radius attribute specifies the radius component of the polar coordinates of the handle position of a polar-handle, see <draw:handle> 10.6.3 element.

        @@ -21472,10 +21473,10 @@

        19.928

        The default value of the attribute is the string 0.

        -

        The draw:handle-polar-radius attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:handle> 10.6.3.

        +

        The draw:handle-polar-radius attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:handle> ?.

        -

        The draw:handle-polar-radius attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        -

        19.929 draw:handle-polar-angle

        +

        The draw:handle-polar-radius attribute has the data type string ?.

        +

        19.929 draw:handle-polar-angle

        The draw:handle-polar-angle attribute specifies the polar angle component of the polar coordinates of the handle position of a polar handle, see <draw:handle> 10.6.3 element.

        @@ -21489,9 +21490,9 @@

        19.929 <

        The default value of the attribute is the string 0.

        -

        The draw:handle-polar-angle attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:handle> 10.6.3.

        +

        The draw:handle-polar-angle attribute is usable with the following element: <draw:handle> ?.

        -

        The draw:handle-polar-angle attribute has the data type string 18.2.

        +

        The draw:handle-polar-angle attribute has the data type string ?.

        20 Formatting Attributes

        20.1 General

        @@ -21502,9 +21503,9 @@

        20.2 This attribute is evaluated for chart styles that are applied to a <chart:plot-area> 11.5 element.

        -

        The chart:angle-offset attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

        +

        The chart:angle-offset attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

        -

        The chart:angle-offset attribute has the data type angle 18.3.1.

        +

        The chart:angle-offset attribute has the data type angle ?.

        20.3 chart:auto-position

        The chart:auto-position attribute specifies if an object should be positioned automatically.

        @@ -21515,9 +21516,9 @@

        20.3 The defined values for the chart:auto-position attribute are:

        • false: svg:x and svg:y attribute values are used to position an object. 

        • true: svg:x and svg:y attribute values are ignored, and the consumer chooses a position. 

        -

        The chart:auto-position attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

        +

        The chart:auto-position attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

        -

        The chart:auto-position attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The chart:auto-position attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        20.4 chart:auto-size

        The chart:auto-size attribute specifies if the size of an object should be chosen automatically.

        @@ -21528,37 +21529,37 @@

        20.4 The defined values for the chart:auto-size attribute are:

        • false: svg:width and svg:height attribute values are used to size an object. 

        • true: svg:width and svg:height attribute values are ignored, and the consumer chooses a size. 

        -

        The chart:auto-size attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

        +

        The chart:auto-size attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

        -

        The chart:auto-size attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The chart:auto-size attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        20.5 chart:axis-label-position

        The chart:axis-label-position attribute specifies the position of the axis labels.

        -

        The defined values for the chart:axis-label-position attribute are:

        - -

        If the chart:axis-label-position attribute is missing but a chart:axis-position attribute is given, the value of the chart:axis-label-position attribute is assumed to be near-axis.

        +

        The defined values for the chart:axis-label-position attribute are:

        + +

        If the chart:axis-label-position attribute is missing but a chart:axis-position attribute is given, the value of the chart:axis-label-position attribute is assumed to be near-axis.

        This attribute is evaluated for a chart style that is applied to a <chart:axis> 11.9 element.

        -

        The chart:axis-label-position attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

        +

        The chart:axis-label-position attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

        The values of the chart:axis-label-position attribute are near-axis, near-axis-other-side, outside-start or outside-end.

        20.6 chart:axis-position

        -

        The chart:axis-position attribute specifies the position of the axis line on the scale of the crossing axis.

        +

        The chart:axis-position attribute specifies the position of the axis line on the scale of the crossing axis.

        -

        If the attribute is set for a y-axis, the position indicates a value on the scale of the first x-axis.

        +

        If the attribute is set for a y-axis, the position indicates a value on the scale of the first x-axis.

        -

        If the attribute is set for an x-axis, the position indicates a value on the scale of the first y-axis.

        +

        If the attribute is set for an x-axis, the position indicates a value on the scale of the first y-axis.

        This attribute is evaluated for a chart style that is applied to a <chart:axis> 11.9 element.

        -

        The defined values for the chart:axis-position attribute are:

        - -

        The chart:axis-position attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

        +

        The defined values for the chart:axis-position attribute are:

        + +

        The chart:axis-position attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

        -

        The values of the chart:axis-position attribute are start, end or a value of type double 18.2.

        +

        The values of the chart:axis-position attribute are start, end or a value of type double ?.

        20.7 chart:connect-bars

        The chart:connect-bars attribute specifies if bars in a bar chart that belong to the same series are connected by lines.

        @@ -21567,9 +21568,9 @@

        20.7 The defined values for the chart:connect-bars attribute are:

        • false: bars belonging to the same series are not connected by lines. 

        • true: bars belonging to the same series are connected by lines. 

        -

        The chart:connect-bars attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

        +

        The chart:connect-bars attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

        -

        The chart:connect-bars attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The chart:connect-bars attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        20.8 chart:data-label-number

        The chart:data-label-number attribute specifies whether the value or the percentage of a data point or both, should be displayed within a data label. By default, neither the value nor a percentage is displayed.

        @@ -21582,7 +21583,7 @@

        20.8 The style:percentage-data-style-name 19.511 attribute can be used together with this attribute to indicate which number format should be used to display the percentage value.

        -

        The chart:data-label-number attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

        +

        The chart:data-label-number attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

        The values of the chart:data-label-number attribute are none, value, percentage or value-and-percentage.

        20.9 chart:data-label-series

        @@ -21593,9 +21594,9 @@

        20.9
      562. false: no series name is displayed on data label. 

      563. true: series name is displayed on data label. 

      564. This attribute is evaluated for chart styles that are applied to a <chart:data-label> 11.15, <chart:data-point> 11.14, <chart:series> 11.12 or <chart:plot-area> 11.5 elements.

        -

        The chart:data-label-series attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

        +

        The chart:data-label-series attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

        -

        The chart:data-label-series attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The chart:data-label-series attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        20.10 chart:data-label-symbol

        The chart:data-label-symbol attribute specifies whether to display a legend symbol within the data label of a data point.

        @@ -21604,9 +21605,9 @@

        20.10 The defined values for the chart:data-label-symbol attribute are:

        • false: a legend symbol is not displayed within the data label of a data point. 

        • true: a legend symbol is displayed within the data label of a data point. 

        -

        The chart:data-label-symbol attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

        +

        The chart:data-label-symbol attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

        -

        The chart:data-label-symbol attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The chart:data-label-symbol attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        20.11 chart:data-label-text

        The chart:data-label-text attribute specifies whether to display the category within the data label of a data point.

        @@ -21615,9 +21616,9 @@

        20.11 The defined values for the chart:data-label-text attribute are:

        • false: a category is not displayed within the data label of a data point. 

        • true: a category is displayed within the data label of a data point. 

        -

        The chart:data-label-text attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

        +

        The chart:data-label-text attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

        -

        The chart:data-label-text attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The chart:data-label-text attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        20.12 chart:deep

        The chart:deep attribute specifies whether data series are displayed behind each other along the z-axis or not. The chart:deep attribute is ignored unless a chart:three-dimensional 20.65 attribute is present and has the value true.

        @@ -21626,9 +21627,9 @@

        20.12 The defined values for the chart:deep attribute are:

        • false: data series are not displayed behind each other along the z-axis. 

        • true: data series are displayed behind each other along the z-axis. The z-axis displays the name of the series. 

        -

        The chart:deep attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

        +

        The chart:deep attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

        -

        The chart:deep attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The chart:deep attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        20.13 chart:display-label

        The chart:display-label attribute specifies whether labels are displayed on an axis or not.

        @@ -21639,9 +21640,9 @@

        20.13

        The defined values for the chart:display-label attribute are:

        • false: labels are not displayed on an axis. 

        • true: labels are displayed on an axis. 

        -

        The chart:display-label attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

        +

        The chart:display-label attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

        -

        The chart:display-label attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The chart:display-label attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        20.14 chart:error-category

        The chart:error-category attribute is used to determine which function is used to calculate error indicators at data points. By default, no error indicators are shown.

        @@ -21650,7 +21651,7 @@

        20.14
      565. cell-range: Use values from cell ranges for positive and negative error indicators. The chart:error-lower-range 20.17 and chart:error-upper-range 20.22 attributes determine the cell ranges which contain the values to be used for negative and positive error indicators. 

      566. constant: Use fixed absolute values for both directions: positive and negative The absolute value for a positive direction is given with chart:error-upper-limit attribute. The absolute value for a negative direction is given with chart:error-lower-limit attribute. 

      567. error-margin: Use a fixed percentage of the largest value – this is called error-margin. The percentage value is given within chart:error-margin 20.18 attribute. 

      568. none: No error indicators are shown. 

      569. percentage: Use a fixed percentage of each value The percentage value is given within chart:error-percentage 20.19 attribute. 

      570. standard-deviation: Standard deviation of the values of a series assuming an equal distribution. 

      571. standard-error: Standard error (standard deviation of the mean) of the values of a series. 

      572. variance: Variance of the values of a series assuming an equal distribution. 

      573. This attribute is evaluated for chart styles that are applied to <chart:error-indicator> 11.17, <chart:series> 11.12 or <chart:plot-area> 11.5 elements.

        -

        The chart:error-category attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

        +

        The chart:error-category attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

        The values of the chart:error-category attribute are none, variance, standard-deviation, percentage, error-margin, constant, standard-error or cell-range.

        20.15 chart:error-lower-indicator

        @@ -21661,41 +21662,41 @@

        20.15

        The defined values for the chart:error-lower-indicator attribute are:

        • false: negative error indicators are not displayed. 

        • true: negative error indicators are displayed. 

        -

        The chart:error-lower-indicator attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

        +

        The chart:error-lower-indicator attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

        -

        The chart:error-lower-indicator attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The chart:error-lower-indicator attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        20.16 chart:error-lower-limit

        The chart:error-lower-limit attribute specifies the absolute value in the negative direction that is used to display error indicators if a chart:error-category 20.14 attribute has the value constant.

        -

        The chart:error-lower-limit attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

        +

        The chart:error-lower-limit attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

        -

        The chart:error-lower-limit attribute has the data type double 18.2.

        +

        The chart:error-lower-limit attribute has the data type double ?.

        20.17 chart:error-lower-range

        The chart:error-lower-range attribute specifies the cell range used for negative error indicators when a chart:error-category 20.14 attribute has a value of cell-range.

        -

        The chart:error-lower-range attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

        +

        The chart:error-lower-range attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

        -

        The chart:error-lower-range attribute has the data type cellRangeAddressList 18.3.6.

        +

        The chart:error-lower-range attribute has the data type cellRangeAddressList ?.

        20.18 chart:error-margin

        The chart:error-margin attribute specifies the percentage of the largest value in a series used in the display of error indicators for each data point of a series.

        This attribute should be used together with the chart:error-category 20.14 attribute if it has the value error-margin.

        -

        The chart:error-margin attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

        +

        The chart:error-margin attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

        -

        The chart:error-margin attribute has the data type double 18.2.

        +

        The chart:error-margin attribute has the data type double ?.

        20.19 chart:error-percentage

        The chart:error-percentage attribute specifies the percentage that is used in the display of error indicators for each data point of a series.

        This attribute should be used together with a chart:error-category 20.14 attribute if the chart:error-category attribute has the value percentage.

        -

        The chart:error-percentage attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

        +

        The chart:error-percentage attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

        -

        The chart:error-percentage attribute has the data type double 18.2.

        +

        The chart:error-percentage attribute has the data type double ?.

        20.20 chart:error-upper-indicator

        The chart:error-upper-indicator attribute specifies whether positive error indicators should be displayed (the error value is added to the data point value).

        @@ -21704,25 +21705,25 @@

        20.20

        The defined values for the chart:error-upper-indicator attribute are:

        • false: positive error indicators are not displayed. 

        • true: positive error indicators are displayed. 

        -

        The chart:error-upper-indicator attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

        +

        The chart:error-upper-indicator attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

        -

        The chart:error-upper-indicator attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The chart:error-upper-indicator attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        20.21 chart:error-upper-limit

        The chart:error-upper-limit attribute specifies the absolute value in the positive direction that is used to display error indicators if the chart:error-category 20.14 attribute has the value constant.

        This attribute should be used together with chart:error-category attribute.

        -

        The chart:error-upper-limit attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

        +

        The chart:error-upper-limit attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

        -

        The chart:error-upper-limit attribute has the data type double 18.2.

        +

        The chart:error-upper-limit attribute has the data type double ?.

        20.22 chart:error-upper-range

        The chart:error-upper-range attribute specifies the cell range used for positive error indicators when the chart:error-category 20.14 attribute has the value cell-range.

        -

        The chart:error-upper-range attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

        +

        The chart:error-upper-range attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

        -

        The chart:error-upper-range attribute has the data type cellRangeAddressList 18.3.6.

        +

        The chart:error-upper-range attribute has the data type cellRangeAddressList ?.

        20.23 chart:gap-width

        The chart:gap-width attribute specifies a gap between neighboring groups of bars in a bar chart (that is the distance between the last bar in one category and the first bar in the following category). It is specified as an integer percentage relative to the width of a single bar.

        @@ -21731,9 +21732,9 @@

        20.23

        Note: Bars attached to different axis can be arranged differently as long as they are grouped per axis (chart:group-bars-per-axis 20.24 attribute has the value true).

        -

        The chart:gap-width attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

        +

        The chart:gap-width attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

        -

        The chart:gap-width attribute has the data type integer 18.2.

        +

        The chart:gap-width attribute has the data type integer ?.

        20.24 chart:group-bars-per-axis

        The chart:group-bars-per-axis attribute specifies whether bars in a bar chart are displayed side by side or behind each other when they are attached to different y-axes.

        @@ -21742,29 +21743,29 @@

        20.24 <

        The defined values for the chart:group-bars-per-axis attribute are:

        • false: all bars on the same x-axis are handled as one group and are displayed side by side. 

        • true: only bars attached to the same x- and y-axis are handled as one group. 

        -

        The chart:group-bars-per-axis attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

        +

        The chart:group-bars-per-axis attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

        -

        The chart:group-bars-per-axis attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The chart:group-bars-per-axis attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        20.25 chart:hole-size

        The chart:hole-size attribute specifies the diameter of the inner hole of a ring chart as a percentage of the outer diameter of the outermost ring.

        This attribute is evaluated for chart styles that are applied to a <chart:plot-area> 11.5 element.

        -

        The chart:hole-size attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

        +

        The chart:hole-size attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

        -

        The chart:hole-size attribute has the data type percent 18.3.24.

        +

        The chart:hole-size attribute has the data type percent ?.

        20.26 chart:include-hidden-cells

        -

        The chart:include-hidden-cells attribute specifies whether data points in hidden cells are plotted in a chart. The default is to plot data points in hidden cells.

        +

        The chart:include-hidden-cells attribute specifies whether data points in hidden cells are plotted in a chart. The default is to plot data points in hidden cells.

        This attribute can be used in styles that are applied to a <chart:plot-area> 11.5 element.

        The defined values for the chart:include-hidden-cells attribute are:

        • false: data points in hidden cells are not plotted in a chart. 

        • true: data points in hidden cells are plotted in a chart. 

        -

        The chart:include-hidden-cells attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

        +

        The chart:include-hidden-cells attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

        -

        The chart:include-hidden-cells attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The chart:include-hidden-cells attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        20.27 chart:interpolation

         The chart:interpolation attribute specifies interpolations for line and scatter charts.

        @@ -25961,7 +25962,7 @@

        20.27
        using straight line segments.
         using straight line segments. 

        This attribute is evaluated for chart styles that are applied to a <chart:plot-area> 11.5 or <chart:series> 11.12 element.

        -

        The chart:interpolation attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

        +

        The chart:interpolation attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

        The values of the chart:interpolation attribute are none, cubic-spline, b-spline, step-start, step-end, step-center-x or step-center-y.

        20.28 chart:interval-major

        @@ -26125,9 +26126,9 @@

        20.28 .
         

        This attribute is evaluated for a chart style that is applied to a <chart:axis> 11.9 element.

        -

        The chart:interval-major attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

        +

        The chart:interval-major attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

        -

        The chart:interval-major attribute has the data type double 18.2.

        +

        The chart:interval-major attribute has the data type double ?.

        20.29 chart:interval-minor-divisor

        The chart:interval-minor-divisor attribute specifies a divisor for the chart:interval-major 20.28 value, the division of which determines the minor interval.

        @@ -26295,9 +26296,9 @@

        20.2
        . So the minor ticks are equally spaced after the logarithmic transformation.
         

        This attribute is evaluated for a chart style that is applied to a <chart:axis> 11.9 element.

        -

        The chart:interval-minor-divisor attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

        +

        The chart:interval-minor-divisor attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

        -

        The chart:interval-minor-divisor attribute has the data type positiveInteger 18.2.

        +

        The chart:interval-minor-divisor attribute has the data type positiveInteger ?.

        20.30 chart:japanese-candle-stick

        The chart:japanese-candle-stick attribute specifies the display of opening and closing values in a stock chart.

        @@ -26306,9 +26307,9 @@

        20.30
        • false: opening and closing values are displayed as left and right tick-lines 

        • true: opening and closing values are displayed as colored bars, where the color of the bar depends on whether the opening value is larger than the closing value 

        This attribute is evaluated for chart styles that are applied to a <chart:plot-area> 11.5 element.

        -

        The chart:japanese-candle-stick attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

        +

        The chart:japanese-candle-stick attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

        -

        The chart:japanese-candle-stick attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The chart:japanese-candle-stick attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        20.31 chart:label-arrangement

        The chart:label-arrangement attribute specifies the arrangement of labels on an axis.

        @@ -26317,7 +26318,7 @@

        20.31
      574. side-by-side: Labels are not staggered, they are aligned on one line. 

      575. stagger-even: Even labels are aligned on the same line as used for side by side arrangement. Counting starts with one, so the first label is odd.  

      576. stagger-odd: All odd labels are aligned on the line used for side by side arrangement. Counting starts with one, so the first label is odd. 

      577. This attribute is evaluated for a chart style that is applied to a <chart:axis> 11.9 element.

        -

        The chart:label-arrangement attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

        +

        The chart:label-arrangement attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

        The values of the chart:label-arrangement attribute are side-by-side, stagger-even or stagger-odd.

        20.32 chart:label-position

        @@ -26328,7 +26329,7 @@

        20.32
      578. avoid-overlap: an algorithm should be used that tries to place the labels without overlapping each other. 

      579. bottom: the data label is placed below the data point. 

      580. bottom-left: the data label is placed to the bottom left of the data point. 

      581. bottom-right: the data label is placed to the bottom right of the data point. 

      582. center: the data label is centered on the data point. 

      583. inside: the data label is placed inside the data point (Pie charts, the label is paced inside the piece on the bisecting line aligned to the outer radius. Bar charts, the label is inside the bar aligned to that end that is given by the data points value. Polar charts, the label is placed on that side of the data point that points to the polar chart's center ). 

      584. left: the data label is placed left of the data point. 

      585. near-origin: the data label is placed inside the data point on that side that is near to the origin - where the origin is the beginning of the bar in a bar chart or the baseline in an area chart ( for bar charts the label is placed inside the bar like with value inside but aligned to the opposite end of the bar ). 

      586. outside: the data label is placed outside the data point (Pie charts, the label is placed outside the circle aligned to the outer radius. Bar charts, the label is outside the bar aligned to that end that is given by the data points value. Polar charts, the label is placed on that side of the data point that points away from the polar charts center). 

      587. right: the data label is placed right of the data point. 

      588. top: the data label is placed on top of the data point. 

      589. top-left: the data label is placed to the top left of the data point. 

      590. top-right: the data label is placed to the top right of the data point. 

      591. This attribute is evaluated for chart styles that are applied to <chart:data-label> 11.15, <chart:data-point> 11.14, <chart:series> 11.12 or <chart:plot-area> 11.5 elements.

        -

        The chart:label-position attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

        +

        The chart:label-position attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

        The values of the chart:label-position attribute are avoid-overlap, center, top, top-right, right, bottom-right, bottom, bottom-left, left, top-left, inside, outside or near-origin.

        20.33 chart:label-position-negative

        @@ -26337,7 +26338,7 @@

        20.

        The defined values for the chart:label-position-negative attribute are:

        • avoid-overlap: an algorithm should be used that tries to place the labels without overlapping each other. 

        • bottom: the data label is placed below the data point. 

        • bottom-left: the data label is placed to the bottom left of the data point. 

        • bottom-right: the data label is placed to the bottom right of the data point. 

        • center: the data label is centered on the data point. 

        • inside: the data label is placed inside the data point ( for pie charts the label is placed inside the piece on the bisecting line aligned to the outer radius, for bar charts the label is inside the bar aligned to that end that is given by the data points value, for polar charts the label is placed on that side of the data point that points to the polar charts center ). 

        • left: the data label is placed left of the data point. 

        • near-origin: the data label is placed inside the data point on that side that is near to the origin - where the origin is the beginning of the bar in a bar chart or the base line in an area chart ( for bar charts the label is placed inside the bar like with value inside but aligned to the opposite end of the bar ). 

        • outside: the data label is placed outside the data point ( for pie charts the label is placed outside the circle aligned to the outer radius, for bar charts the label is outside the bar aligned to that end that is given by the data points value, for polar charts the label is placed on that side of the data point that points away from the polar charts center ). 

        • right: the data label is placed right of the data point. 

        • top: the data label is placed on top of the data point. 

        • top-left: the data label is placed to the top left of the data point. 

        • top-right: the data label is placed to the top right of the data point. 

        -

        The chart:label-position-negative attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

        +

        The chart:label-position-negative attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

        The values of the chart:label-position-negative attribute are avoid-overlap, center, top, top-right, right, bottom-right, bottom, bottom-left, left, top-left, inside, outside or near-origin.

        20.34 chart:lines (deprecated)

        @@ -26348,9 +26349,9 @@

        20.34 The defined values for the chart:lines attribute are:

        • false: connecting lines between data points are not shown. 

        • true: connecting lines between data points are shown. 

        -

        The chart:lines attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

        +

        The chart:lines attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

        -

        The chart:lines attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The chart:lines attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        20.35 chart:link-data-style-to-source

        The chart:link-data-style-to-source attribute can only be used in chart documents that are part of a document that provides the data for the chart.

        @@ -26359,9 +26360,9 @@

        2

        The defined values for the chart:link-data-style-to-source attribute are:

        -

        The chart:link-data-style-to-source attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

        +

        The chart:link-data-style-to-source attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

        -

        The chart:link-data-style-to-source attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The chart:link-data-style-to-source attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        20.36 chart:logarithmic

        The chart:logarithmic attribute specifies whether logarithmic scaling will be used on an axis. By default, proportional scaling is used.

        @@ -26370,18 +26371,18 @@

        20.36 The defined values for the chart:logarithmic attribute are:

        • false: proportional scaling is used. 

        • true: logarithmic scaling is used. 

         

        -

        The chart:logarithmic attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

        +

        The chart:logarithmic attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

        -

        The chart:logarithmic attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The chart:logarithmic attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        20.37 chart:maximum

        The chart:maximum attribute specifies the maximum value of an axis.

        This attribute is evaluated for a chart style that is applied to a <chart:axis> 11.9 element.

        -

        The chart:maximum attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

        +

        The chart:maximum attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

        -

        The chart:maximum attribute has the data type double 18.2.

        +

        The chart:maximum attribute has the data type double ?.

        20.38 chart:mean-value

        The chart:mean-value attribute specifies whether to display a line that represents the statistical mean value of all data points of a series.

        @@ -26390,31 +26391,31 @@

        20.38 The defined values for the chart:mean-value attribute are:

        • false: line representing the statistical mean of all the data points in a series is not displayed. 

        • true: line representing the statistical mean of all the data points in a series is displayed. 

        -

        The chart:mean-value attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

        +

        The chart:mean-value attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

        -

        The chart:mean-value attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The chart:mean-value attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        20.39 chart:minimum

        The chart:minimum attribute specifies the minimum value of an axis.

        This attribute is evaluated for a chart style that is applied to a <chart:axis> 11.9 element.

        -

        The chart:minimum attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

        +

        The chart:minimum attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

        -

        The chart:minimum attribute has the data type double 18.2.

        +

        The chart:minimum attribute has the data type double ?.

        20.40 chart:origin

        The chart:origin attribute defines the origin of the graphical representation of a data series attached to an axis.

        -

        Note: For example, the beginning of the bars in a bar chart or the base line in an area chart can be set by the chart:origin attribute in the style of the y-axis to which the data series is attached.

        +

        Note: For example, the beginning of the bars in a bar chart or the base line in an area chart can be set by the chart:origin attribute in the style of the y-axis to which the data series is attached.

        -

        If the first x-axis has a chart:axis-position 20.6 attribute, that position is taken to indicate the origin of the data points attached to the first y-axis. It overrides the chart:origin attribute of the first y-axis.

        +

        If the first x-axis has a chart:axis-position 20.6 attribute, that position is taken to indicate the origin of the data points attached to the first y-axis. It overrides the chart:origin attribute of the first y-axis.

        This attribute is evaluated for a chart style that is applied to a <chart:axis> 11.9 element.

        -

        The chart:origin attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

        +

        The chart:origin attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

        -

        The chart:origin attribute has the data type double 18.2.

        +

        The chart:origin attribute has the data type double ?.

        20.41 chart:overlap

        The chart:overlap attribute specifies how much bars within the same category in a bar chart overlap. The attribute value is an integer that is interpreted as a percentage relative to the width of a single bar. Negative values specify gaps between bars.

        @@ -26423,9 +26424,9 @@

        20.41 Note: This allows bars to be attached to different axis arranged differently as long as they are grouped per axis (chart:group-bars-per-axis 20.24 attribute is true).

        -

        The chart:overlap attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

        +

        The chart:overlap attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

        -

        The chart:overlap attribute has the data type integer 18.2.

        +

        The chart:overlap attribute has the data type integer ?.

        20.42 chart:pie-offset

        The chart:pie-offset attribute specifies the distance of a segment from the center of the circle in case of circle charts. The offset is given as an integer which is interpreted as a percentage of the radius of the circle.

        @@ -26434,9 +26435,9 @@

        20.42 This attribute is evaluated for chart styles that are applied to a <chart:data-point> 11.14 or <chart:series> 11.12 element.

        -

        The chart:pie-offset attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

        +

        The chart:pie-offset attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

        -

        The chart:pie-offset attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger 18.2.

        +

        The chart:pie-offset attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger ?.

        20.43 chart:percentage

        The chart:percentage attribute specifies a percentage accumulation of values per category.

        @@ -26445,9 +26446,9 @@

        20.43 The defined values for the chart:percentage attribute are:

        • false: the attribute has no effect  

        • true: values should be accumulated by category. The sum of the values per category is treated as 100 percent and the y-axis displays according to percentages.  

         

        -

        The chart:percentage attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

        +

        The chart:percentage attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

        -

        The chart:percentage attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The chart:percentage attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        20.44 chart:regression-force-intercept

        The chart:regression-force-intercept attribute specifies whether a regression curve of type linear, exponential or polynomial intercepts the y-axis at a certain value. The defined values for the chart:regression-force-intercept attribute are:

        @@ -26456,9 +26457,9 @@

        This attribute is only evaluated together with the attribute chart:regression-type 20.50 and if that has one of the following values: linear, exponential or polynomial.

        -

        The chart:regression-force-intercept attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

        +

        The chart:regression-force-intercept attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

        -

        The chart:regression-force-intercept attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

        +

        The chart:regression-force-intercept attribute has the data type boolean ?.

        20.45 chart:regression-intercept-value

        The chart:regression-intercept-value attribute specifies where a regression curve intercepts the y-axis if attribute chart:regression-force-intercept 20.44 is true.

        @@ -26467,18 +26468,18 @@

        The default value for this attribute is 0 in case of regression type linear or polynomial, and the default value is 1 in case of regression type exponential.

        -

        The chart:regression-intercept-value attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

        +

        The chart:regression-intercept-value attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

        -

        The chart:regression-intercept-value attribute has the data type double 18.2.

        +

        The chart:regression-intercept-value attribute has the data type double ?.

        20.46 chart:regression-max-degree

        The chart:regression-max-degree attribute specifies the maximum degree of a polynomial regression curve. This attribute is only evaluated together with the attribute chart:regression-type 20.50 and if that has the value polynomial. The value of the chart:regression-max-degree attribute is greater than or equal to 2.

        The default value for this attribute is 2.

        -

        The chart:regression-max-degree attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

        +

        The chart:regression-max-degree attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

        -

        The chart:regression-max-degree attribute has the data type positiveInteger 18.2.

        +

        The chart:regression-max-degree attribute has the data type positiveInteger ?.

        20.47 chart:regression-moving-type

          1. The chart:regression-moving-type attribute specifies the type of a regression curve of type moving-average. The defined values for the chart:regression-moving-type attribute are:

            @@ -26883,7 +26884,7 @@

            20.4  

                1. This attribute is only evaluated together with attribute chart:regression-type and if that has the value moving-average.

              The default value for this attribute is prior. 

             

            -

            The chart:regression-moving-type attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

            +

            The chart:regression-moving-type attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

            The values of the chart:regression-moving-type attribute are prior, central or averaged-abscissa.

            20.48 chart:regression-name

            @@ -26892,9 +26893,9 @@

            20.48 The default value for this attribute is the empty string.

            -

            The chart:regression-name attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

            +

            The chart:regression-name attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

            -

            The chart:regression-name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

            +

            The chart:regression-name attribute has the data type string ?.

            20.49 chart:regression-period

              1. The chart:regression-period attribute specifies the number of points to be used to calculate a point of the regression curve.

                @@ -26903,9 +26904,9 @@

                20.49

            The minimum value for this attribute is 2, the default value for this attribute is 2.

            -

            The chart:regression-period attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

            +

            The chart:regression-period attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

            -

            The chart:regression-period attribute has the data type positiveInteger 18.2.

            +

            The chart:regression-period attribute has the data type positiveInteger ?.

            20.50 chart:regression-type

            The chart:regression-type attribute specifies the regression function for a series. A regression function can be used to approximate the data points in a series.

            @@ -26972,7 +26973,7 @@

            20.50 attribute.  is given by the chart:regression-max-degree 20.46 attribute.  
          2. power – Regression with a power function – approximate the values of the series using the model: y = A·xB. 

          3. This attribute is evaluated for chart styles that are applied to <chart:regression-curve> 11.18, <chart:series> 11.12 or <chart:plot-area> 11.5 elements.

            -

            The chart:regression-type attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

            +

            The chart:regression-type attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

            The values of the chart:regression-type attribute are none, linear, logarithmic, moving-average, exponential, power or polynomial.

            20.51 chart:reverse-direction

            @@ -26985,9 +26986,9 @@

            20.51 The defined values for the chart:reverse-direction attribute are:

            • false: direction of axis follows the Cartesian coordinate system. 

            • true: direction of axis follows the reverse of the Cartesian coordinate system. 

            -

            The chart:reverse-direction attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

            +

            The chart:reverse-direction attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

            -

            The chart:reverse-direction attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

            +

            The chart:reverse-direction attribute has the data type boolean ?.

            20.52 chart:right-angled-axes

            The chart:right-angled-axes attribute specifies a modification of the projection of a 3D chart. In a Cartesian coordinate system, the projections of x and y-axis are horizontal and vertical.

            @@ -26996,18 +26997,18 @@

            20.52 The defined values for the chart:right-angled-axes attribute are:

            • false: the attribute has no effect. 

            • true: a 3D chart is sheared instead of rotated. For Cartesian coordinate systems, the x- and y-axis do form a right angle in the 2D-projection. 

            -

            The chart:right-angled-axes attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

            +

            The chart:right-angled-axes attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

            -

            The chart:right-angled-axes attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

            +

            The chart:right-angled-axes attribute has the data type boolean ?.

            20.53 chart:scale-text

            The chart:scale-text attribute specifies that the text contained in an object should be scaled whenever the size of the chart changes. This attribute can appear at all chart objects that contain text.

            The defined values for the chart:scale-text attribute are:

            • false: text contained in an object should not be scaled when the size of its containing chart changes. 

            • true: text contained in an object should be scaled when the size of its containing chart changes. 

            -

            The chart:scale-text attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

            +

            The chart:scale-text attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

            -

            The chart:scale-text attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

            +

            The chart:scale-text attribute has the data type boolean ?.

            20.54 chart:series-source (deprecated)

            The chart:series-source attribute specifies whether a tabular data for a chart contains all the data series in columns or rows.

            @@ -27020,7 +27021,7 @@

            The defined values for the chart:series-source attribute are:

            • columns: tabular data for a chart contains all the data series in columns. 

            • rows: tabular data for a chart contains all the data series in rows. 

            -

            The chart:series-source attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

            +

            The chart:series-source attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

            The values of the chart:series-source attribute are columns or rows.

            20.55 chart:sort-by-x-values

            @@ -27029,9 +27030,9 @@

            20.55 The defined values for the chart:sort-by-x-values attribute are:

            • false: data points of a data series should be displayed in the order they are contained in the underlying data. 

            • true: data points of a data series should be displayed in ascending order of the x values. 

            -

            The chart:sort-by-x-values attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

            +

            The chart:sort-by-x-values attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

            -

            The chart:sort-by-x-values attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

            +

            The chart:sort-by-x-values attribute has the data type boolean ?.

            20.56 chart:solid-type

            The chart:solid-type attribute specifies the rendering of bars in three-dimensional bar charts.

            @@ -27040,7 +27041,7 @@

            20.56
          4. cone – bars have the shape of cones 

          5. cuboid – bars have the shape of cuboids 

          6. cylinder – bars have the shape of cylinders 

          7. pyramid – bars have the shape of pyramids 

          8. This attribute is evaluated for chart styles that are applied to <chart:data-point> 11.14, <chart:series> 11.12 or <chart:plot-area> 11.5 elements.

            -

            The chart:solid-type attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

            +

            The chart:solid-type attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

            The values of the chart:solid-type attribute are cuboid, cylinder, cone or pyramid.

            20.57 chart:spline-order

            @@ -27049,18 +27050,18 @@

            20.57 <

            This attribute should be used together with chart:interpolation 20.27 attribute when it has the value b-spline.

            -

            The chart:spline-order attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

            +

            The chart:spline-order attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

            -

            The chart:spline-order attribute has the data type positiveInteger 18.2.

            +

            The chart:spline-order attribute has the data type positiveInteger ?.

            20.58 chart:spline-resolution

            The chart:spline-resolution attribute specifies the number of straight line segments used between any two data points.

            This attribute should be used together with chart:interpolation 20.27 attribute when it has a value other than none.

            -

            The chart:spline-resolution attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

            +

            The chart:spline-resolution attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

            -

            The chart:spline-resolution attribute has the data type positiveInteger 18.2.

            +

            The chart:spline-resolution attribute has the data type positiveInteger ?.

            20.59 chart:stacked

            The chart:stacked attribute specifies the accumulation of the series values per category. Each value is in addition to the other values in the same category.

            @@ -27069,18 +27070,18 @@

            20.59 The defined values for the chart:stacked attribute are:

            • false: series values should not be accumulated by category. 

            • true: series values should be accumulated by category. Bars in bar charts are stacked on top of each other. 

            -

            The chart:stacked attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

            +

            The chart:stacked attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

            -

            The chart:stacked attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

            +

            The chart:stacked attribute has the data type boolean ?.

            20.60 chart:symbol-height

            The chart:symbol-height attribute specifies the height of a symbol to be used for a data point in a chart.

            This attribute should be used together with chart:symbol-type 20.62 attribute when the chart:symbol-type attribute has a value other than none.

            -

            The chart:symbol-height attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

            +

            The chart:symbol-height attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

            -

            The chart:symbol-height attribute has the data type nonNegativeLength 18.3.21.

            +

            The chart:symbol-height attribute has the data type nonNegativeLength ?.

            20.61 chart:symbol-name

            The chart:symbol-name attribute specifies a symbol to be used for a data point in a chart.

            @@ -27089,7 +27090,7 @@

            20.61 This attribute should be used only together with chart:symbol-type 20.62 attribute and only when the chart:symbol-type 20.62 attribute has the value named-symbol.

            -

            The chart:symbol-name attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

            +

            The chart:symbol-name attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

            The values of the chart:symbol-name attribute are square, diamond, arrow-down, arrow-up, arrow-right, arrow-left, bow-tie, hourglass, circle, star, x, plus, asterisk, horizontal-bar or vertical-bar.

            20.62 chart:symbol-type

            @@ -27100,16 +27101,16 @@

            20.62
          9. automatic: the consumer chooses from the list of available named symbols (see chart:symbol-name 20.61 attribute), choose a different symbol per series in round-robin fashion,in this order: square, diamond, arrow-down, arrow-up, arrow-right, arrow-left, bow-tie, hourglass, circle, star, x, plus, asterisk, horizontal-bar, vertical-bar. 

          10. named-symbol: a symbol specified within chart:symbol-name attribute should be used. 

          11. none: no symbol should be used. 

          12. image: an image defined by a <chart:symbol-image> 17.23 element is used as symbol.  

          13. This attribute is evaluated for chart styles that are applied to <chart:data-point> 11.14, <chart:series> 11.12 or <chart:plot-area> 11.5 elements.

            -

            The chart:symbol-type attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

            +

            The chart:symbol-type attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

            20.63 chart:symbol-width

            The chart:symbol-width attribute specifies the width of a symbol to be used for a data point in a chart.

            This attribute should be used together with chart:symbol-type 20.62 attribute when the chart:symbol-type attribute has a value other than none.

            -

            The chart:symbol-width attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

            +

            The chart:symbol-width attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

            -

            The chart:symbol-width attribute has the data type nonNegativeLength 18.3.21.

            +

            The chart:symbol-width attribute has the data type nonNegativeLength ?.

            20.64 chart:text-overlap

            The chart:text-overlap attribute specifies whether axis labels may overlap each other.

            @@ -27118,9 +27119,9 @@

            20.64 <

            The defined values for the chart:text-overlap attribute are:

            • false: axis labels shall not overlap each other. 

            • true: axis labels may overlap each other. 

            -

            The chart:text-overlap attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

            +

            The chart:text-overlap attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

            -

            The chart:text-overlap attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

            +

            The chart:text-overlap attribute has the data type boolean ?.

            20.65 chart:three-dimensional

            The chart:three-dimensional attribute specifies whether a chart is displayed as a 3D scene.

            @@ -27129,9 +27130,9 @@

            20.65 The defined values for the chart:three-dimensional attribute are:

            • false: chart should not be displayed as a 3D scene. 

            • true: chart should be displayed as a 3D scene. 

            -

            The chart:three-dimensional attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

            +

            The chart:three-dimensional attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

            -

            The chart:three-dimensional attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

            +

            The chart:three-dimensional attribute has the data type boolean ?.

            20.66 chart:tick-marks-major-inner

            The chart:tick-marks-major-inner attribute specifies the existence of major inner tick marks on an axis. They are drawn with respect to the major interval that may be specified by the chart:interval-major 20.28 attribute, and are drawn towards the inside of the plot area. That is, they are drawn to the right for an axis displayed on the left hand side of the plot area, and to the left for an axis displayed on the right hand side of the plot area.

            @@ -27142,9 +27143,9 @@

            20.6

            The defined values for the chart:tick-marks-major-inner attribute are:

            • false: major inner tick marks should not appear on an axis. 

            • true: major inner tick marks should appear on an axis. 

            -

            The chart:tick-marks-major-inner attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

            +

            The chart:tick-marks-major-inner attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

            -

            The chart:tick-marks-major-inner attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

            +

            The chart:tick-marks-major-inner attribute has the data type boolean ?.

            20.67 chart:tick-marks-major-outer

            The chart:tick-marks-major-outer attribute specifies the existence of major outer tick marks on an axis. They are drawn with respect to the major interval that may be specified by the chart:interval-major 20.28 attribute, and are drawn towards the outside of the plot area. That is, they are drawn to the left for an axis displayed on the left hand side of the plot area, and to the right for an axis displayed on the right hand side of the plot area.

            @@ -27155,9 +27156,9 @@

            20.6

            The defined values for the chart:tick-marks-major-outer attribute are:

            • false: major outer tick marks should not appear on an axis. 

            • true: major outer tick marks should appear on an axis. 

            -

            The chart:tick-marks-major-outer attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

            +

            The chart:tick-marks-major-outer attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

            -

            The chart:tick-marks-major-outer attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

            +

            The chart:tick-marks-major-outer attribute has the data type boolean ?.

            20.68 chart:tick-marks-minor-inner

            The chart:tick-marks-minor-inner attribute specifies the existence of minor inner tick marks on an axis. They are drawn with respect to the minor interval divisor that may be specified by the chart:interval-minor-divisor 20.29 attribute, and are drawn towards the inside of the plot area. That is, they are drawn to the right for an axis displayed on the left hand side of the plot area, and to the left for an axis displayed on the right hand side of the plot area.

            @@ -27168,9 +27169,9 @@

            20.6

            The defined values for the chart:tick-marks-minor-inner attribute are:

            • false: minor inner tick marks should not appear on an axis. 

            • true: minor inner tick marks should appear on an axis. 

            -

            The chart:tick-marks-minor-inner attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

            +

            The chart:tick-marks-minor-inner attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

            -

            The chart:tick-marks-minor-inner attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

            +

            The chart:tick-marks-minor-inner attribute has the data type boolean ?.

            20.69 chart:tick-marks-minor-outer

            The chart:tick-marks-minor-outer attribute specifies the existence of minor outer tick marks on an axis. They are drawn with respect to the minor interval divisor that may be specified by the chart:interval-minor-divisor 20.29 attribute, and are drawn towards the outside of the plot area. That is, they are drawn to the left for an axis displayed on the left hand side of the plot area, and to the right for an axis displayed on the right hand side of the plot area.

            @@ -27181,22 +27182,22 @@

            20.6

            The defined values for the chart:tick-marks-minor-outer attribute are:

            • false: minor outer tick marks should not appear on an axis. 

            • true: minor outer tick marks should appear on an axis. 

            -

            The chart:tick-marks-minor-outer attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

            +

            The chart:tick-marks-minor-outer attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

            -

            The chart:tick-marks-minor-outer attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

            +

            The chart:tick-marks-minor-outer attribute has the data type boolean ?.

            20.70 chart:tick-mark-position

            -

            The chart:tick-mark-position attribute specifies the position of the interval marks.

            +

            The chart:tick-mark-position attribute specifies the position of the interval marks.

            -

            The defined values for the chart:tick-mark-position attribute are:

            - -

            This attribute makes a difference only if the labels are not placed at the axis line, that is, if the chart:axis-label-position 20.5 attribute has the value outside-end or outside-start.

            +

            The defined values for the chart:tick-mark-position attribute are:

            + +

            This attribute makes a difference only if the labels are not placed at the axis line, that is, if the chart:axis-label-position 20.5 attribute has the value outside-end or outside-start.

            -

            If the chart:tick-mark-position attribute is missing but a chart:axis-position attribute is given, chart:tick-mark-position is assumed to be at-labels-and-axis.

            +

            If the chart:tick-mark-position attribute is missing but a chart:axis-position attribute is given, chart:tick-mark-position is assumed to be at-labels-and-axis.

            This attribute is evaluated for a chart style that is applied to a <chart:axis> element.

            -

            The chart:tick-mark-position attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

            +

            The chart:tick-mark-position attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

            The values of the chart:tick-mark-position attribute are at-labels, at-axis or at-labels-and-axis.

            20.71 chart:treat-empty-cells

            @@ -27209,7 +27210,7 @@

            20.71 This attribute is evaluated for chart styles that are applied to a <chart:plot-area> 11.5 element.

            -

            The chart:treat-empty-cells attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

            +

            The chart:treat-empty-cells attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

            The values of the chart:treat-empty-cells attribute are use-zero, leave-gap or ignore.

            20.72 chart:vertical

            @@ -27222,9 +27223,9 @@

            20.72 <

            The defined values for the chart:vertical attribute are:

            • false: horizontal x-axis, vertical y-axis. 

            • true: vertical x-axis, horizontal y-axis. 

            -

            The chart:vertical attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

            +

            The chart:vertical attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

            -

            The chart:vertical attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

            +

            The chart:vertical attribute has the data type boolean ?.

            20.73 chart:visible

            The chart:visible attribute specifies if an object in a chart is visible or not. By default, objects are visible.

            @@ -27233,30 +27234,30 @@

            20.73 The defined values for the chart:visible attribute are:

            • false: object is not visible in chart. 

            • true: object is visible in chart. 

            -

            The chart:visible attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

            +

            The chart:visible attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

            -

            The chart:visible attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

            +

            The chart:visible attribute has the data type boolean ?.

            20.74 dr3d:ambient-color

            See: 19.92

            -

            The dr3d:ambient-color attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The dr3d:ambient-color attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            -

            The dr3d:ambient-color attribute has the data type color 18.3.9.

            +

            The dr3d:ambient-color attribute has the data type color ?.

            20.75 dr3d:back-scale

            The dr3d:back-scale attribute specifies the proportion of the background geometry for 3D rotation and extrude objects.

            -

            The dr3d:back-scale attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The dr3d:back-scale attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            -

            The dr3d:back-scale attribute has the data type percent 18.3.24.

            +

            The dr3d:back-scale attribute has the data type percent ?.

            20.76 dr3d:backface-culling

            The dr3d:backface-culling attribute specifies whether backface culling is enabled.

            The defined values for the dr3d:backface-culling attribute are:

            • disabled: backface culling is not enabled. 

            • enabled: backface culling is enabled. 

            -

            The dr3d:backface-culling attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The dr3d:backface-culling attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            The values of the dr3d:backface-culling attribute are enabled or disabled.

            20.77 dr3d:close-back

            @@ -27265,39 +27266,39 @@

            20.77

            The defined values for the dr3d:close-back attribute are:

            • false: a back face should not be generated. 

            • true: a back face should be generated. 

            -

            The dr3d:close-back attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The dr3d:close-back attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            -

            The dr3d:close-back attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

            +

            The dr3d:close-back attribute has the data type boolean ?.

            20.78 dr3d:close-front

            The dr3d:close-front attribute specifies if a front face is generated. The attribute can be used with 3D extrude and 3D rotation objects. It is only evaluated for geometries that are closed.

            The defined values for the dr3d:close-front attribute are:

            • false: a front face should not be generated. 

            • true: a front face should be generated. 

            -

            The dr3d:close-front attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The dr3d:close-front attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            -

            The dr3d:close-front attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

            +

            The dr3d:close-front attribute has the data type boolean ?.

            20.79 dr3d:depth

            The dr3d:depth attribute specifies an extrusion depth for extruded objects.

            -

            The dr3d:depth attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The dr3d:depth attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            -

            The dr3d:depth attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

            +

            The dr3d:depth attribute has the data type length ?.

            20.80 dr3d:diffuse-color

            The dr3d:diffuse-color attribute, along with dr3d:ambient-color 20.7420.74, dr3d:emissive-color 20.83, and dr3d:specular-color 20.91 specifies the four colors that define the color of a material.

            -

            The dr3d:diffuse-color attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The dr3d:diffuse-color attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            -

            The dr3d:diffuse-color attribute has the data type color 18.3.9.

            +

            The dr3d:diffuse-color attribute has the data type color ?.

            20.81 dr3d:edge-rounding

            The dr3d:edge-rounding attribute specifies the size of an area at the edges of a geometry that is used for rounding edges, if the geometry of a 3D object is generated during run-time.

            -

            The dr3d:edge-rounding attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The dr3d:edge-rounding attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            -

            The dr3d:edge-rounding attribute has the data type percent 18.3.24.

            +

            The dr3d:edge-rounding attribute has the data type percent ?.

            20.82 dr3d:edge-rounding-mode

            The dr3d:edge-rounding-mode attribute specifies how to generate rounded edges.

            @@ -27306,16 +27307,16 @@

            20.82 The defined values for the dr3d:edge-rounding-mode attribute are:

            • attractive: the edge begins at the inner plane by moving points in the direction of combined perpendicular vectors of both neighboring vectors.  

            • correct: the inner face is linearly scaled smaller relative to its center and the original polygon is used for the outer face. 

            -

            The dr3d:edge-rounding-mode attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The dr3d:edge-rounding-mode attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            The values of the dr3d:edge-rounding-mode attribute are correct or attractive.

            20.83 dr3d:emissive-color

            The dr3d:emissive-color attribute, along with dr3d:ambient-color 20.74, dr3d:diffuse-color 20.80, and dr3d:specular-color 20.91 specifies the four colors that define the color of a material.

            -

            The dr3d:emissive-color attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The dr3d:emissive-color attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            -

            The dr3d:emissive-color attribute has the data type color 18.3.9.

            +

            The dr3d:emissive-color attribute has the data type color ?.

            20.84 dr3d:end-angle

            The dr3d:end-angle attribute specifies the rotation angle for 3D rotation objects. The attribute value is an angle.

            @@ -27324,18 +27325,18 @@

            20.84 <

            Note: The visible effect of values larger than 360 degrees only differs from that of 360 degrees when the dr3d:back-scale 20.75 attribute has a value different than 100% .

            -

            The dr3d:end-angle attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The dr3d:end-angle attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            -

            The dr3d:end-angle attribute has the data type angle 18.3.1.

            +

            The dr3d:end-angle attribute has the data type angle ?.

            20.85 dr3d:horizontal-segments

            The dr3d:horizontal-segments attribute specifies the number of horizontal segments that are used to generate a geometry, if the geometry of a 3D object is generated during run-time.

            Note: Typical consumers support values between 2 and 256.

            -

            The dr3d:horizontal-segments attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The dr3d:horizontal-segments attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            -

            The dr3d:horizontal-segments attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger 18.2.

            +

            The dr3d:horizontal-segments attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger ?.

            20.86 dr3d:lighting-mode

            The dr3d:lighting-mode attribute specifies whether lighting is used for a three-dimensional object.

            @@ -27344,7 +27345,7 @@

            20.86 <

            Note: The dr3d:lighting-mode 19.99 attribute is also defined for non-3D object uses.

            -

            The dr3d:lighting-mode attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The dr3d:lighting-mode attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            The values of the dr3d:lighting-mode attribute are standard or double-sided.

            20.87 dr3d:normals-direction

            @@ -27357,7 +27358,7 @@

            20.87 The dr3d:normals-direction attribute has no effect if the dr3d:lighting-mode 20.86 attribute has the value double-sided.

            -

            The dr3d:normals-direction attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The dr3d:normals-direction attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            The values of the dr3d:normals-direction attribute are normal or inverse.

            20.88 dr3d:normals-kind

            @@ -27366,7 +27367,7 @@

            20.88 The defined values for the dr3d:normals-kind attribute are:

            • flat: one normal per flat part. 

            • object: apply object-specific normals. 

            • sphere: normals behave as the object is a sphere. 

            -

            The dr3d:normals-kind attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The dr3d:normals-kind attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            The values of the dr3d:normals-kind attribute are object, flat or sphere.

            20.89 dr3d:shadow

            @@ -27375,30 +27376,30 @@

            20.89 The defined values for the dr3d:shadow attribute are:

            • hidden: three-dimensional shadow should not be shown for a three-dimensional object. 

            • visible: three-dimensional shadow should be shown for a three-dimensional object. 

            -

            The dr3d:shadow attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The dr3d:shadow attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            The values of the dr3d:shadow attribute are visible or hidden.

            20.90 dr3d:shininess

            The dr3d:shininess attribute specifies the shine of a material.

            -

            The dr3d:shininess attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The dr3d:shininess attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            -

            The dr3d:shininess attribute has the data type percent 18.3.24.

            +

            The dr3d:shininess attribute has the data type percent ?.

            20.91 dr3d:specular-color

            The dr3d:specular-color attribute, along with dr3d:ambient-color 20.74, dr3d:diffuse-color 20.80, and dr3d:emissive-color 20.80 specifies the four colors that define the color of a material.

            -

            The dr3d:specular-color attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The dr3d:specular-color attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            -

            The dr3d:specular-color attribute has the data type color 18.3.9.

            +

            The dr3d:specular-color attribute has the data type color ?.

            20.92 dr3d:texture-filter

            The dr3d:texture-filter attribute specifies whether texture filtering is enabled.

            The defined values for the dr3d:texture-filter attribute are:

            • disabled: texture filtering should not be enabled. 

            • enabled: texture filtering should be enabled. 

            -

            The dr3d:texture-filter attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The dr3d:texture-filter attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            The values of the dr3d:texture-filter attribute are enabled or disabled.

            20.93 dr3d:texture-kind

            @@ -27407,7 +27408,7 @@

            20.93 The defined values for the dr3d:texture-kind attribute are:

            • color: color of a shape. 

            • intensity: intensity of a shape. 

            • luminance: luminance of a shape. 

            -

            The dr3d:texture-kind attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The dr3d:texture-kind attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            The values of the dr3d:texture-kind attribute are luminance, intensity or color.

            20.94 dr3d:texture-mode

            @@ -27416,7 +27417,7 @@

            20.94 The defined values for the dr3d:texture-mode attribute are:

            • blend: blends the texture blend color with the object color. 

            • modulate: modulates the object color with the texture color. 

            • replace: replaces the object color with the texture color. 

            -

            The dr3d:texture-mode attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The dr3d:texture-mode attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            The values of the dr3d:texture-mode attribute are replace, modulate or blend.

            20.95 dr3d:texture-generation-mode-x

            @@ -27425,7 +27426,7 @@

            20

            The defined values for the dr3d:texture-generation-mode-x attribute are:

            • object: This value specifies that the standard object projection method is used. 

            • parallel: This value specifies a flat parallel projection in the specified degree of freedom (X or Y). 

            • sphere: This value forces projection to wrapping in X and/or Y direction. 

            -

            The dr3d:texture-generation-mode-x attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The dr3d:texture-generation-mode-x attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            The values of the dr3d:texture-generation-mode-x attribute are object, parallel or sphere.

            20.96 dr3d:texture-generation-mode-y

            @@ -27434,7 +27435,7 @@

            20

            The defined values for the dr3d:texture-generation-mode-y attribute are:

            • object: This value specifies that the standard object projection method is used. 

            • parallel: This value specifies a flat parallel projection in the specified degree of freedom (X or Y). 

            • sphere: This value forces projection to wrapping in X and/or Y direction. 

            -

            The dr3d:texture-generation-mode-y attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The dr3d:texture-generation-mode-y attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            The values of the dr3d:texture-generation-mode-y attribute are object, parallel or sphere.

            20.97 dr3d:vertical-segments

            @@ -27443,9 +27444,9 @@

            20.97 Note: Typical consumers support values between 2 and 256.

             

            -

            The dr3d:vertical-segments attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The dr3d:vertical-segments attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            -

            The dr3d:vertical-segments attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger 18.2.

            +

            The dr3d:vertical-segments attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger ?.

            20.98 draw:auto-grow-height

            The draw:auto-grow-height attributes specifies whether to automatically increase the height of the drawing object if text is added to the drawing object. This attribute is evaluated only for text boxes.

            @@ -27454,25 +27455,25 @@

            20.98 The defined values for the draw:auto-grow-height attribute are:

            • false: height of a drawing object should not automatically increase if text is added to the drawing object. 

            • true: height of a drawing object should automatically increase if text is added to the drawing object. 

            -

            The draw:auto-grow-height attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The draw:auto-grow-height attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            -

            The draw:auto-grow-height attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

            +

            The draw:auto-grow-height attribute has the data type boolean ?.

            20.99 draw:auto-grow-width

            The draw:auto-grow-width attribute specifies whether to automatically increase the width of the drawing object if text is added to the drawing object. This attribute is evaluated only for text boxes.

            The defined values for the draw:auto-grow-width attribute are:

            • false: width of a drawing object should not automatically increase if text is added to the drawing object. 

            • true: width of a drawing object should automatically increase if text is added to the drawing object. 

            -

            The draw:auto-grow-width attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The draw:auto-grow-width attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            -

            The draw:auto-grow-width attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

            +

            The draw:auto-grow-width attribute has the data type boolean ?.

            20.100 draw:background-size

            The draw:background-size attribute specifies whether the background of a page is rendered on a full page or only inside the borders of a page.

            The defined values for the draw:background-size attribute are:

            • border: background should be rendered only inside borders of a page. 

            • full: background should be rendered on a full page. 

            -

            The draw:background-size attribute is usable with the following element: <style:drawing-page-properties> 17.25.

            +

            The draw:background-size attribute is usable with the following element: <style:drawing-page-properties> ?.

            The values of the draw:background-size attribute are full or border.

            20.101 draw:blue

            @@ -27487,39 +27488,39 @@

            20.101 The draw:blue attribute specifies the offset for the blue color channel.

            -

            The draw:blue attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The draw:blue attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            -

            The draw:blue attribute has the data type signedZeroToHundredPercent 18.3.31.

            +

            The draw:blue attribute has the data type signedZeroToHundredPercent ?.

            20.102 draw:caption-angle

            The draw:caption-angle attribute specifies the leaving angle of the line of a caption. It is evaluated only if the draw:caption-angle-type 20.103 attribute has the value fixed.

            -

            The draw:caption-angle attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The draw:caption-angle attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            -

            The draw:caption-angle attribute has the data type angle 18.3.1.

            +

            The draw:caption-angle attribute has the data type angle ?.

            20.103 draw:caption-angle-type

            The draw:caption-angle-type attribute specifies if the leaving angle of the line of a caption is fixed or free.

            The defined values for the draw:caption-angle-type attribute are:

            -

            The draw:caption-angle-type attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The draw:caption-angle-type attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            The values of the draw:caption-angle-type attribute are fixed or free.

            20.104 draw:caption-escape

            The draw:caption-escape attribute specifies the point where a caption's connector is connected to the caption's text area, measured from the top left corner of the text area. The value can be an absolute length or a percentage.

            -

            The draw:caption-escape attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The draw:caption-escape attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            -

            The values of the draw:caption-escape attribute are a value of type length 18.3.19 or a value of type percent 18.3.24.

            +

            The values of the draw:caption-escape attribute are a value of type length ? or a value of type percent ?.

            20.105 draw:caption-escape-direction

            The draw:caption-escape-direction attribute specifies the leaving direction for the line of a caption. If this is set to auto the consumer can choose the best direction.

            The defined values for the draw:caption-escape-direction attribute are:

            • auto: consumer should choose best leaving direction for a line of a caption. 

            • horizontal: the leaving line of a caption should be drawn horizontally. 

            • vertical: the leaving line of a caption should be drawn vertically. 

            -

            The draw:caption-escape-direction attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The draw:caption-escape-direction attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            The values of the draw:caption-escape-direction attribute are horizontal, vertical or auto.

            20.106 draw:caption-fit-line-length

            @@ -27528,30 +27529,30 @@

            20.

            The defined values for the draw:caption-fit-line-length attribute are:

            • false: length for caption line is fixed. 

            • true: consumer should determine the best possible length for a caption line. 

            -

            The draw:caption-fit-line-length attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The draw:caption-fit-line-length attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            -

            The draw:caption-fit-line-length attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

            +

            The draw:caption-fit-line-length attribute has the data type boolean ?.

            20.107 draw:caption-gap

            The draw:caption-gap attribute specifies the distance between the text area of the caption and the start of the line.

            -

            The draw:caption-gap attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The draw:caption-gap attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            -

            The draw:caption-gap attribute has the data type distance 18.3.15.

            +

            The draw:caption-gap attribute has the data type distance ?.

            20.108 draw:caption-line-length

            The draw:caption-line-length attribute specifies the length of the first line of a caption. The attribute is only evaluated if draw:caption-fit-line-length 20.106 has the value false.

            -

            The draw:caption-line-length attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The draw:caption-line-length attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            -

            The draw:caption-line-length attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

            +

            The draw:caption-line-length attribute has the data type length ?.

            20.109 draw:caption-type

            The draw:caption-type attribute specifies the geometry of the line of a caption.

            The defined values for the draw:caption-type attribute are:

            • angled-connector-line: a line in leaving direction is drawn, followed by a line to the caption point. 

            • angled-line: a line is drawn to the caption point. 

            • straight-line: a line perpendicular to the leaving direction is drawn to the caption point. 

            -

            The draw:caption-type attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The draw:caption-type attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            The values of the draw:caption-type attribute are straight-line, angled-line or angled-connector-line.

            20.110 draw:color-inversion

            @@ -27562,62 +27563,62 @@

            20.110 The defined values for the draw:color-inversion attribute are:

            • false: colors in a graphic shape should not be inverted. 

            • true: colors in a graphic shape should be inverted. 

            -

            The draw:color-inversion attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The draw:color-inversion attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            -

            The draw:color-inversion attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

            +

            The draw:color-inversion attribute has the data type boolean ?.

            20.111 draw:color-mode

            The draw:color-mode attribute sets the output of colors from a source bitmap or raster graphic.

            The defined values for the draw:color-mode attribute are:

            • greyscale: image is displayed using intensity only. 

            • mono: image is displayed in black and white. 

            • standard: image is displayed without modification by the draw:color-mode attribute. 

            • watermark: colors are modified to make the resulting image transparent. 

            -

            The draw:color-mode attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The draw:color-mode attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            The values of the draw:color-mode attribute are greyscale, mono, watermark or standard.

            20.112 draw:contrast

            The draw:contrast attribute specifies a signed percentage value that sets the output contrast of a bitmap or raster graphic.

            -

            The draw:contrast attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The draw:contrast attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            -

            The draw:contrast attribute has the data type percent 18.3.24.

            +

            The draw:contrast attribute has the data type percent ?.

            20.113 draw:decimal-places

            The draw:decimal-places attribute specifies the number of decimal places that are used for the measure text.

            -

            The draw:decimal-places attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The draw:decimal-places attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            -

            The draw:decimal-places attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger 18.2.

            +

            The draw:decimal-places attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger ?.

            20.114 draw:draw-aspect

            The draw:draw-aspect attribute specifies the display embedded objects.

            The defined values for the draw:draw-aspect attribute are:

            • content: Specifies an object is displayed as an embedded object inside a frame. 

            • icon: Specifies an icon to display. 

            • print-view: Specifies an object is displayed as in a print preview. 

            • thumbnail: Specifies a thumbnail of an object is displayed. 

            -

            The draw:draw-aspect attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The draw:draw-aspect attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            The values of the draw:draw-aspect attribute are content, thumbnail, icon or print-view.

            20.115 draw:end-guide

            The draw:end-guide attribute specifies a length that is added to the length of the end extension line. The extension line is extended by this length towards the end reference point.

            -

            The draw:end-guide attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The draw:end-guide attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            -

            The draw:end-guide attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

            +

            The draw:end-guide attribute has the data type length ?.

            20.116 draw:end-line-spacing-horizontal

            The draw:end-line-spacing-horizontal attribute increments the length of the leaving line from the end shape. For line connectors, it specifies the absolute length of the leaving line from the end shape. For other connector types, it is ignored.

            -

            The draw:end-line-spacing-horizontal attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The draw:end-line-spacing-horizontal attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            -

            The draw:end-line-spacing-horizontal attribute has the data type distance 18.3.15.

            +

            The draw:end-line-spacing-horizontal attribute has the data type distance ?.

            20.117 draw:end-line-spacing-vertical

            The draw:end-line-spacing-vertical attribute increments the length of the leaving line from the end shape. For line connectors, it specifies the absolute length of the leaving line from the end shape. For other connector types, it is ignored.

            -

            The draw:end-line-spacing-vertical attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The draw:end-line-spacing-vertical attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            -

            The draw:end-line-spacing-vertical attribute has the data type distance 18.3.15.

            +

            The draw:end-line-spacing-vertical attribute has the data type distance ?.

            20.118 draw:fill

            The draw:fill attribute specifies the fill style for an object. Graphic objects that are not closed will not be filled.

            @@ -27626,53 +27627,53 @@

            20.118 The defined values for the draw:fill attribute are:

            -

            The draw:fill attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:drawing-page-properties> 17.25 and <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The draw:fill attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:drawing-page-properties> ? and <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            The values of the draw:fill attribute are none, solid, bitmap, gradient or hatch.

            20.119 draw:fill-color

            The draw:fill-color attribute specifies the color of the fill for an object. It is used only if the draw:fill 20.118 attribute has one of the values solid or hatch.

            -

            The draw:fill-color attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:drawing-page-properties> 17.25 and <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The draw:fill-color attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:drawing-page-properties> ? and <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            -

            The draw:fill-color attribute has the data type color 18.3.9.

            +

            The draw:fill-color attribute has the data type color ?.

            20.120 draw:fill-gradient-name

            The draw:fill-gradient-name attribute specifies a gradient style that is used for filling objects. It is used only if the draw:fill 20.118 attribute has the value gradient.

            -

            The draw:fill-gradient-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:drawing-page-properties> 17.25 and <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The draw:fill-gradient-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:drawing-page-properties> ? and <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            -

            The draw:fill-gradient-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

            +

            The draw:fill-gradient-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

            20.121 draw:fill-hatch-name

            The draw:fill-hatch-name attribute specifies a hatch style that is used for filling objects. It is used only if the draw:fill 20.118 attribute has the value hatch.

            -

            The draw:fill-hatch-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:drawing-page-properties> 17.25 and <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The draw:fill-hatch-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:drawing-page-properties> ? and <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            -

            The draw:fill-hatch-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

            +

            The draw:fill-hatch-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

            20.122 draw:fill-hatch-solid

            The draw:fill-hatch-solid attribute specifies whether the background of a hatch filling is solid or transparent.

            The defined values for the draw:fill-hatch-solid attribute are:

            -

            The draw:fill-hatch-solid attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:drawing-page-properties> 17.25 and <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The draw:fill-hatch-solid attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:drawing-page-properties> ? and <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            -

            The draw:fill-hatch-solid attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

            +

            The draw:fill-hatch-solid attribute has the data type boolean ?.

            20.123 draw:fill-image-height

            The draw:fill-image-height attribute overrides the logical height of a source image that is used for filling. If the value of the style:repeat 20.341 attribute is stretch, this attribute is ignored.

            -

            The draw:fill-image-height attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:drawing-page-properties> 17.25 and <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The draw:fill-image-height attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:drawing-page-properties> ? and <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            -

            The values of the draw:fill-image-height attribute are a value of type length 18.3.19 or a value of type percent 18.3.24.

            +

            The values of the draw:fill-image-height attribute are a value of type length ? or a value of type percent ?.

            20.124 draw:fill-image-name

            The draw:fill-image-name attribute specifies a fill image that is used for filling. It is used only if the draw:fill 20.118 attribute has the value bitmap.

            -

            The draw:fill-image-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:drawing-page-properties> 17.25 and <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The draw:fill-image-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:drawing-page-properties> ? and <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            -

            The draw:fill-image-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

            +

            The draw:fill-image-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

            20.125 draw:fill-image-ref-point

            The draw:fill-image-ref-point attribute specifies an alignment of an image in the filling area.

            @@ -27683,7 +27684,7 @@

            20.125

            The defined values for the draw:fill-image-ref-point attribute are:

            • bottom: image aligned with the bottom of the filling area. 

            • bottom-left: image aligned with the bottom-left of the filling area. 

            • bottom-right: image aligned with the bottom-right of the filling area. 

            • center: image aligned with the center of the filling area. 

            • left: image aligned with the left of the filling area. 

            • right: image aligned with the right of the filling area. 

            • top: image aligned with the top of the filling area. 

            • top-left: image aligned with the top-left of the filling area. 

            • top-right: image aligned with the top-right of the filling area. 

            -

            The draw:fill-image-ref-point attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:drawing-page-properties> 17.25 and <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The draw:fill-image-ref-point attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:drawing-page-properties> ? and <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            The values of the draw:fill-image-ref-point attribute are top-left, top, top-right, left, center, right, bottom-left, bottom or bottom-right.

            20.126 draw:fill-image-ref-point-x

            @@ -27694,9 +27695,9 @@

            20.1

            This attribute is only interpreted if the value of the current style:repeat 20.341 attribute is repeat.

            -

            The draw:fill-image-ref-point-x attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:drawing-page-properties> 17.25 and <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The draw:fill-image-ref-point-x attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:drawing-page-properties> ? and <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            -

            The draw:fill-image-ref-point-x attribute has the data type percent 18.3.24.

            +

            The draw:fill-image-ref-point-x attribute has the data type percent ?.

            20.127 draw:fill-image-ref-point-y

            The draw:fill-image-ref-point-y attribute specifies the vertical movement of an image as a percentage value, where the percentage value is relative to the image width.

            @@ -27705,135 +27706,135 @@

            20.1

            This attribute is only interpreted if the value of the current style:repeat 20.341 attribute is repeat.

            -

            The draw:fill-image-ref-point-y attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:drawing-page-properties> 17.25 and <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The draw:fill-image-ref-point-y attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:drawing-page-properties> ? and <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            -

            The draw:fill-image-ref-point-y attribute has the data type percent 18.3.24.

            +

            The draw:fill-image-ref-point-y attribute has the data type percent ?.

            20.128 draw:fill-image-width

            The draw:fill-image-width attribute overrides the logical width of a source image that is used for filling. If the value of the style:repeat 20.341 attribute is stretch, this attribute is ignored.

            -

            The draw:fill-image-width attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:drawing-page-properties> 17.25 and <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The draw:fill-image-width attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:drawing-page-properties> ? and <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            -

            The values of the draw:fill-image-width attribute are a value of type length 18.3.19 or a value of type percent 18.3.24.

            +

            The values of the draw:fill-image-width attribute are a value of type length ? or a value of type percent ?.

            20.129 draw:fit-to-contour

            The draw:fit-to-contour attribute specifies whether to stretch the text content of a drawing object to fill the contour of an object.

            The defined values for the draw:fit-to-contour attribute are:

            • false: text content should not be stretched to fill the contour of an object. 

            • true: text content should be stretched to fill the contour of an object. 

            -

            The draw:fit-to-contour attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The draw:fit-to-contour attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            -

            The draw:fit-to-contour attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

            +

            The draw:fit-to-contour attribute has the data type boolean ?.

            20.130 draw:fit-to-size

            The draw:fit-to-size attribute specifies whether to stretch the text content of a drawing object to fill an entire object.

            The defined values for the draw:fit-to-size attribute are:

            • false: text content should not be stretched to fill an entire object. 

            • true: text content should be stretched to fill an entire object. 

            -

            The draw:fit-to-size attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The draw:fit-to-size attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            -

            The draw:fit-to-size attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

            +

            The draw:fit-to-size attribute has the data type boolean ?.

            20.131 draw:frame-display-border

            The draw:frame-display-border attribute specifies whether a border is displayed on a floating frame. This attribute can be used with automatic styles only.

            The defined values for the draw:frame-display-border attribute are:

            • false: a border should not be displayed on a floating frame. 

            • true: a border should be displayed on a floating frame. 

            -

            The draw:frame-display-border attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The draw:frame-display-border attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            -

            The draw:frame-display-border attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

            +

            The draw:frame-display-border attribute has the data type boolean ?.

            20.132 draw:frame-margin-horizontal

            The draw:frame-margin-horizontal attribute specifies the horizontal margin between the border and the content of the floating frame. If this attribute is not specified, the default margin is used. This attribute can be used with automatic styles only. The value of this attribute shall be a length in pixels.

            -

            The draw:frame-margin-horizontal attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The draw:frame-margin-horizontal attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            -

            The draw:frame-margin-horizontal attribute has the data type nonNegativePixelLength 18.3.22.

            +

            The draw:frame-margin-horizontal attribute has the data type nonNegativePixelLength ?.

            20.133 draw:frame-display-scrollbar

            The draw:frame-display-scrollbar attribute specifies whether vertical and horizontal scrollbars are displayed. This attribute can be assigned to automatic styles only.

            The defined values for the draw:frame-display-scrollbar attribute are:

            • false: vertical and horizontal scrollbars should not be displayed. 

            • true: vertical and horizontal scrollbars should be displayed. 

            -

            The draw:frame-display-scrollbar attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The draw:frame-display-scrollbar attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            -

            The draw:frame-display-scrollbar attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

            +

            The draw:frame-display-scrollbar attribute has the data type boolean ?.

            20.134 draw:frame-margin-vertical

            The draw:frame-margin-vertical attribute specifies the vertical margin between the border and the content of the floating frame. If this attribute is not specified, the default margin is used. This attribute can be used with automatic styles only. The value of this attribute shall be a length in pixels.

            -

            The draw:frame-margin-vertical attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The draw:frame-margin-vertical attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            -

            The draw:frame-margin-vertical attribute has the data type nonNegativePixelLength 18.3.22.

            +

            The draw:frame-margin-vertical attribute has the data type nonNegativePixelLength ?.

            20.135 draw:gamma

            The draw:gamma attribute specifies a value that sets the output gamma of a bitmap or raster graphic.

            -

            The draw:gamma attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The draw:gamma attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            -

            The draw:gamma attribute has the data type percent 18.3.24.

            +

            The draw:gamma attribute has the data type percent ?.

            20.136 draw:green

            The draw:green attribute specifies together with the attributes draw:blue 20.101 and draw:red 20.156 a non destructive filter for a linear transformation of the white balance of a pixel image.

            The draw:green attribute specifies the offset for the green color channel.

            -

            The draw:green attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The draw:green attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            -

            The draw:green attribute has the data type signedZeroToHundredPercent 18.3.31.

            +

            The draw:green attribute has the data type signedZeroToHundredPercent ?.

            20.137 draw:gradient-step-count

            The draw:gradient-step-count attribute specifies the gradient step count of a color interpolation.

              • Value 0 means that the step count is automatically calculated on the size and resolution of the filled area. 

              • Values 1 and 2 shall not be used. 

              • Values of 3 or greater mean that the step count is that fixed value. 

            A gradient step count of color interpolation may be above 256.

            -

            The draw:gradient-step-count attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:drawing-page-properties> 17.25 and <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The draw:gradient-step-count attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:drawing-page-properties> ? and <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            -

            The draw:gradient-step-count attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger 18.2.

            +

            The draw:gradient-step-count attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger ?.

            20.138 draw:guide-distance

            The draw:guide-distance attribute specifies the distance between the reference points and the start point of extension lines.

            Note: This distance may be further modified for the start and end extensions lines individually with the draw:start-guide 20.164 and draw:end-guide 20.115 attributes.

            -

            The draw:guide-distance attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The draw:guide-distance attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            -

            The draw:guide-distance attribute has the data type distance 18.3.15.

            +

            The draw:guide-distance attribute has the data type distance ?.

            20.139 draw:guide-overhang

            The draw:guide-overhang attribute specifies the length of extension lines after their intersection with a dimension line.

            -

            The draw:guide-overhang attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The draw:guide-overhang attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            -

            The draw:guide-overhang attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

            +

            The draw:guide-overhang attribute has the data type length ?.

            20.140 draw:image-opacity

            The draw:image-opacity attribute specifies the opacity of an image.

            -

            The draw:image-opacity attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The draw:image-opacity attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            -

            The draw:image-opacity attribute has the data type zeroToHundredPercent 18.3.42.

            +

            The draw:image-opacity attribute has the data type zeroToHundredPercent ?.

            20.141 draw:line-distance

            The draw:line-distance attribute specifies the distance between a reference line (as defined by the reference points) and a dimension line.

            -

            The draw:line-distance attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The draw:line-distance attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            -

            The draw:line-distance attribute has the data type distance 18.3.15.

            +

            The draw:line-distance attribute has the data type distance ?.

            20.142 draw:luminance

            The draw:luminance attribute specifies a signed percentage value that sets the output luminance of a bitmap or raster graphic.

            -

            The draw:luminance attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The draw:luminance attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            -

            The draw:luminance attribute has the data type signedZeroToHundredPercent 18.3.31.

            +

            The draw:luminance attribute has the data type signedZeroToHundredPercent ?.

            20.143 draw:marker-end

            The draw:marker-end attribute specifies a stroke end marker, which is a path that can be connected to the end of a stroke.

            -

            The draw:marker-end attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The draw:marker-end attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            -

            The draw:marker-end attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

            +

            The draw:marker-end attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

            20.144 draw:marker-end-center

            The draw:marker-end-center attribute specifies whether an end marker is centered at the end of a stroke.

            @@ -27842,23 +27843,23 @@

            20.144
          14. false: an end marker should not be centered at the end of a stroke. It is the default value. 

          15. true: an end marker should be centered at the end of a stroke. 

          16. Details are described in <draw:marker> 16.42.8.

            -

            The draw:marker-end-center attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The draw:marker-end-center attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            -

            The draw:marker-end-center attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

            +

            The draw:marker-end-center attribute has the data type boolean ?.

            20.145 draw:marker-end-width

            The draw:marker-end-width attribute specifies the width of the marker at the end of a stroke.

            -

            The draw:marker-end-width attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The draw:marker-end-width attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            -

            The draw:marker-end-width attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

            +

            The draw:marker-end-width attribute has the data type length ?.

            20.146 draw:marker-start

            The draw:marker-start attribute specifies a stroke start marker, which is a path that can be connected to the start of a stroke.

            -

            The draw:marker-start attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The draw:marker-start attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            -

            The draw:marker-start attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

            +

            The draw:marker-start attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

            20.147 draw:marker-start-center

            The draw:marker-start-center attribute specifies whether a start marker is centered at the start of a stroke.

            @@ -27867,23 +27868,23 @@

            20.147
            • false: a start marker should not be centered at the start of a stroke. 

            • true: a start marker should be centered at the start of a stroke. 

            Details are described in <draw:marker> 16.42.8.

            -

            The draw:marker-start-center attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The draw:marker-start-center attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            -

            The draw:marker-start-center attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

            +

            The draw:marker-start-center attribute has the data type boolean ?.

            20.148 draw:marker-start-width

            The draw:marker-start-width attribute specifies the width of the marker at the start of a stroke.

            -

            The draw:marker-start-width attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The draw:marker-start-width attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            -

            The draw:marker-start-width attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

            +

            The draw:marker-start-width attribute has the data type length ?.

            20.149 draw:measure-align

            The draw:measure-align attribute specifies the horizontal alignment of a measure text relative to its measure line.

            The defined values for the draw:measure-align attribute are:

            • automatic: horizontal alignment of a measure text relative to its measure line is chosen by the consumer. 

            • inside: horizontal alignment of a measure text should be inside relative to its measure line. 

            • left-outside: horizontal alignment of a measure text should be left-outside relative to its measure line. 

            • right-outside: horizontal alignment of a measure text should be right-outside relative to its measure line. 

            -

            The draw:measure-align attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The draw:measure-align attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            The values of the draw:measure-align attribute are automatic, left-outside, inside or right-outside.

            20.150 draw:measure-vertical-align

            @@ -27892,7 +27893,7 @@

            20.1

            The defined values for the draw:measure-vertical-align attribute are:

            • above: vertical alignment of a measure text should be above relative to its measure line. 

            • automatic: vertical alignment of a measure text relative to its measure line is chosen by the consumer. 

            • below: vertical alignment of a measure text should be below relative to its measure line. 

            • center: vertical alignment of a measure text should be centered relative to its measure line. 

            -

            The draw:measure-vertical-align attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The draw:measure-vertical-align attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            The values of the draw:measure-vertical-align attribute are automatic, above, below or center.

            20.151 draw:ole-draw-aspect (deprecated)

            @@ -27901,9 +27902,9 @@

            The use of this attribute is deprecated. The draw:draw-aspect 20.114 attribute should be used instead.

            -

            The draw:ole-draw-aspect attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The draw:ole-draw-aspect attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            -

            The draw:ole-draw-aspect attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger 18.2.

            +

            The draw:ole-draw-aspect attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger ?.

            20.152 draw:opacity

            The draw:opacity attribute specifies the opacity for an image or graphic object. The value is a percentage, where 0% is transparent and 100% is opaque.

            @@ -27912,34 +27913,34 @@

            20.152 <

            Use of the draw:opacity attribute disables any transparency effect and set the opacity for the fill area of an object.

            -

            The draw:opacity attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:drawing-page-properties> 17.25 and <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The draw:opacity attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:drawing-page-properties> ? and <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            -

            The draw:opacity attribute has the data type zeroToHundredPercent 18.3.42.

            +

            The draw:opacity attribute has the data type zeroToHundredPercent ?.

            20.153 draw:opacity-name

            The draw:opacity-name attribute specifies an opacity gradient that defines the opacity for the fill area of an object. When applying an opacity gradient, the opacity is interpolated as defined in the referenced opacity gradient style. Opacity is applied after other fill styles have been applied to an image or graphic object.

            The value of this attribute overrides the draw:opacity 20.152 attribute.

            -

            The draw:opacity-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:drawing-page-properties> 17.25 and <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The draw:opacity-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:drawing-page-properties> ? and <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            -

            The draw:opacity-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

            +

            The draw:opacity-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

            20.154 draw:parallel

            The draw:parallel attribute specifies whether a measure text is displayed parallel to its measure line or perpendicular to it.

            The defined values for the draw:parallel attribute are:

            • false: measure text is displayed perpendicular to its measure line. 

            • true: measure text is displayed parallel to its measure line. 

            -

            The draw:parallel attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The draw:parallel attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            -

            The draw:parallel attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

            +

            The draw:parallel attribute has the data type boolean ?.

            20.155 draw:placing

            The draw:placing attribute specifies whether the measure line is rendered below or above the edge defined by the two reference points.

            The defined values for the draw:placing attribute are:

            • above: measure line is rendered above the edge defined by two reference points. 

            • below: measure line is rendered below the edge defined by two reference points. 

            -

            The draw:placing attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The draw:placing attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            The values of the draw:placing attribute are below or above.

            20.156 draw:red

            @@ -27948,117 +27949,117 @@

            20.156 The draw:red attribute specifies the offset for the red color channel.

            -

            The draw:red attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The draw:red attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            -

            The draw:red attribute has the data type signedZeroToHundredPercent 18.3.31.

            +

            The draw:red attribute has the data type signedZeroToHundredPercent ?.

            20.157 draw:secondary-fill-color

            The draw:secondary-fill-color attribute specifies a secondary fill color. It may be used as fill color for the extrusion.

            -

            The draw:secondary-fill-color attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:drawing-page-properties> 17.25 and <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The draw:secondary-fill-color attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:drawing-page-properties> ? and <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            -

            The draw:secondary-fill-color attribute has the data type color 18.3.9.

            +

            The draw:secondary-fill-color attribute has the data type color ?.

            20.158 draw:shadow

            The draw:shadow attribute enables or disables the visibility of a shadow.

            The defined values for the draw:shadow attribute are:

            • hidden: a shadow should not be visible. 

            • visible: a shadow should be visible. 

            -

            The draw:shadow attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The draw:shadow attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            The values of the draw:shadow attribute are visible or hidden.

            20.159 draw:shadow-color

            The draw:shadow-color attribute specifies the color in which a shadow is rendered.

            -

            The draw:shadow-color attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The draw:shadow-color attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            -

            The draw:shadow-color attribute has the data type color 18.3.9.

            +

            The draw:shadow-color attribute has the data type color ?.

            20.160 draw:shadow-offset-x

            The draw:shadow-offset-x attribute along with the draw:shadow-offset-y 20.161 attribute are used to render a shadow.

            A copy of the shape is rendered in the single shadow color (specified by draw:shadow-color 20.159) behind the shape. The offset attributes specify the offset between the top left edge of the shape and the top left edge of the border.

            -

            The draw:shadow-offset-x attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The draw:shadow-offset-x attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            -

            The draw:shadow-offset-x attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

            +

            The draw:shadow-offset-x attribute has the data type length ?.

            20.161 draw:shadow-offset-y

            The draw:shadow-offset-y attribute along with the draw:shadow-offset-x 20.160 attribute are used to render a shadow.

            -

            The draw:shadow-offset-y attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The draw:shadow-offset-y attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            -

            The draw:shadow-offset-y attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

            +

            The draw:shadow-offset-y attribute has the data type length ?.

            20.162 draw:shadow-opacity

            The draw:shadow-opacity attribute specifies the opacity in which the shadow is rendered.

            -

            The draw:shadow-opacity attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The draw:shadow-opacity attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            -

            The draw:shadow-opacity attribute has the data type zeroToHundredPercent 18.3.42.

            +

            The draw:shadow-opacity attribute has the data type zeroToHundredPercent ?.

            20.163 draw:show-unit

            The draw:show-unit attribute specifies the visibility of a unit in the textual presentation of a measure shape.

            The defined values for the draw:show-unit attribute are:

            • false: units should not be visible in the textual presentation of a measure shape. 

            • true: units should be visible in the textual presentation of a measure shape. 

            -

            The draw:show-unit attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The draw:show-unit attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            -

            The draw:show-unit attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

            +

            The draw:show-unit attribute has the data type boolean ?.

            20.164 draw:start-guide

            The draw:start-guide attribute specifies a length that is added to the length of a start extension line. The extension line is extended by this length towards the start reference point.

            -

            The draw:start-guide attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The draw:start-guide attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            -

            The draw:start-guide attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

            +

            The draw:start-guide attribute has the data type length ?.

            20.165 draw:start-line-spacing-horizontal

            The draw:start-line-spacing-horizontal attribute increments the length of the leaving line from the start shape for standard connectors. For lines connectors, these attributes specify the absolute length of the leaving line from the start shape. For other connector types, they are ignored.

            -

            The draw:start-line-spacing-horizontal attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The draw:start-line-spacing-horizontal attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            -

            The draw:start-line-spacing-horizontal attribute has the data type distance 18.3.15.

            +

            The draw:start-line-spacing-horizontal attribute has the data type distance ?.

            20.166 draw:start-line-spacing-vertical

            The draw:start-line-spacing-vertical attribute increments the length of the leaving line from the start shape for standard connectors. For lines connectors, these attributes specify the absolute length of the leaving line from the start shape. For other connector types, they are ignored.

            -

            The draw:start-line-spacing-vertical attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The draw:start-line-spacing-vertical attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            -

            The draw:start-line-spacing-vertical attribute has the data type distance 18.3.15.

            +

            The draw:start-line-spacing-vertical attribute has the data type distance ?.

            20.167 draw:stroke

            The draw:stroke attribute specifies the style of the stroke on the current object.

            The defined values for the draw:stroke attribute are:

            -

            The draw:stroke attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The draw:stroke attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            The values of the draw:stroke attribute are none, dash or solid.

            20.168 draw:stroke-dash

            The draw:stroke-dash attribute specifies the dash style that is used for a stroke.

            -

            The draw:stroke-dash attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The draw:stroke-dash attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            -

            The draw:stroke-dash attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

            +

            The draw:stroke-dash attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

            20.169 draw:stroke-dash-names

            The draw:stroke-dash-names attribute specifies a list of dash styles that are used for the stroke in addition to the dash specified by the draw:stroke-dash 20.168 attribute.

            For each dash style referenced by the attribute a stroke using that dash style is drawn on top of the already drawn strokes.

            -

            The draw:stroke-dash-names attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The draw:stroke-dash-names attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            -

            The draw:stroke-dash-names attribute has the data type styleNameRefs 18.3.34.

            +

            The draw:stroke-dash-names attribute has the data type styleNameRefs ?.

            20.170 draw:stroke-linejoin

            The draw:stroke-linejoin attribute specifies the shape at the corners of paths or other vector shapes when they are stroked.

            The defined values for the draw:stroke-linejoin attribute are:

            -

            The draw:stroke-linejoin attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The draw:stroke-linejoin attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            The values of the draw:stroke-linejoin attribute are miter, round, bevel, middle or none.

            20.171 svg:stroke-linecap

            @@ -28071,23 +28072,23 @@

            20.171 The defined values for the svg:stroke-linecap attribute are:

            -

            The svg:stroke-linecap attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The svg:stroke-linecap attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            The values of the svg:stroke-linecap attribute are butt, square or round.

            20.172 draw:symbol-color

            The draw:symbol-color attribute defines the color to be used to draw symbols contained on the drawing object.

            -

            The draw:symbol-color attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The draw:symbol-color attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            -

            The draw:symbol-color attribute has the data type color 18.3.9.

            +

            The draw:symbol-color attribute has the data type color ?.

            20.173 draw:textarea-horizontal-align

            The draw:textarea-horizontal-align attribute specifies the horizontal alignment of the text area inside a shape.

            The defined values for the draw:textarea-horizontal-align attribute are:

            • center: text area is centered horizontally inside a shape.  

            • justify: text area is justified horizontally inside a shape.  

            • left: text area is left aligned horizontally inside a shape.  

            • right: text area is right aligned horizontally inside a shape.  

            -

            The draw:textarea-horizontal-align attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The draw:textarea-horizontal-align attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            The values of the draw:textarea-horizontal-align attribute are left, center, right or justify.

            20.174 draw:textarea-vertical-align

            @@ -28096,7 +28097,7 @@

            20.

            The defined values for the draw:textarea-vertical-align attribute are:

            • bottom: vertical alignment of text area inside a shape should start at the bottom of the shape. 

            • justify: vertical alignment of text area inside a shape should be justified. 

            • middle: vertical alignment of text area inside a shape should start at the middle of the shape. 

            • top: vertical alignment of text area inside a shape should start at the top of the shape. 

            -

            The draw:textarea-vertical-align attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The draw:textarea-vertical-align attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            The values of the draw:textarea-vertical-align attribute are top, middle, bottom or justify.

            20.175 draw:tile-repeat-offset

            @@ -28105,52 +28106,52 @@

            20.175 <

            The defined values for the draw:tile-repeat-offset attribute are:

            • horizontal: images are tiled horizontally with regard to the previous tile. 

            • vertical: images are tiled vertically with regard to the previous tile. 

            -

            The draw:tile-repeat-offset attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:drawing-page-properties> 17.25 and <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The draw:tile-repeat-offset attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:drawing-page-properties> ? and <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            -

            The draw:tile-repeat-offset attribute has two white space separated values. The first value is of type zeroToHundredPercent 18.3.42. The second value is one of: horizontal or vertical.

            +

            The draw:tile-repeat-offset attribute has two white space separated values. The first value is of type zeroToHundredPercent ?. The second value is one of: horizontal or vertical.

            20.176 draw:visible-area-height

            The visible area of an object may be specified by the draw:visible-area-height attribute along with the draw:visible-area-left 20.177, draw:visible-area-top 20.178, draw:visible-area-width 20.179 attributes. It is implementation-defined whether these attributes are used to specify the visible area, or whether the producer of the object stores the visible area within the object itself.

            When the entire object is visible, the values of the draw:visible-area-left and draw:visible-area-top attributes are 0 and the draw:visible-area-width and draw:visible-area-height attributes specify the size of the object. These attributes can be assigned to automatic styles only.

            -

            The draw:visible-area-height attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The draw:visible-area-height attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            -

            The draw:visible-area-height attribute has the data type positiveLength 18.3.27.

            +

            The draw:visible-area-height attribute has the data type positiveLength ?.

            20.177 draw:visible-area-left

            The visible area of an object may be specified by the draw:visible-area-left attribute along with the draw:visible-area-height 20.176, draw:visible-area-top 20.178, draw:visible-area-width 20.179 attributes. It is implementation-defined whether these attributes are used to specify the visible area, or whether the producer of the object stores the visible area within the object itself.

            When the entire object is visible, the values of the draw:visible-area-left and draw:visible-area-top attributes are 0 and the draw:visible-area-width and draw:visible-area-height attributes specify the size of the object. These attributes can be assigned to automatic styles only.

            -

            The draw:visible-area-left attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The draw:visible-area-left attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            -

            The draw:visible-area-left attribute has the data type nonNegativeLength 18.3.21.

            +

            The draw:visible-area-left attribute has the data type nonNegativeLength ?.

            20.178 draw:visible-area-top

            The visible area of an object may be specified by the draw:visible-area-top attribute along with the draw:visible-area-left 20.177, draw:visible-area-height 20.176, draw:visible-area-width 20.179 attributes. It is implementation-defined whether these attributes are used to specify the visible area, or whether the producer of the object stores the visible area within the object itself.

            When the entire object is visible, the values of the draw:visible-area-left and draw:visible-area-top attributes are 0 and the draw:visible-area-width and draw:visible-area-height attributes specify the size of the object. These attributes can be assigned to automatic styles only.

            -

            The draw:visible-area-top attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The draw:visible-area-top attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            -

            The draw:visible-area-top attribute has the data type nonNegativeLength 18.3.21.

            +

            The draw:visible-area-top attribute has the data type nonNegativeLength ?.

            20.179 draw:visible-area-width

            The visible area of an object may be specified by the draw:visible-area-width attribute along with the draw:visible-area-left 20.177, draw:visible-area-top 20.178, draw:visible-area-height 20.176 attributes. It is implementation-defined whether these attributes are used to specify the visible area, or whether the producer of the object stores the visible area within the object itself.

            When the entire object is visible, the values of the draw:visible-area-left and draw:visible-area-top attributes are 0 and the draw:visible-area-width and draw:visible-area-height attributes specify the size of the object. These attributes can be assigned to automatic styles only.

            -

            The draw:visible-area-width attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The draw:visible-area-width attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            -

            The draw:visible-area-width attribute has the data type positiveLength 18.3.27.

            +

            The draw:visible-area-width attribute has the data type positiveLength ?.

            20.180 draw:unit

            The draw:unit attribute specifies the unit of measurement used in the textual presentation of a measure shape.

            The defined values for the draw:unit attribute are:

            • automatic: unit of measurement chosen by consumer.  

            • mm: millimeter. 

            • cm: centimeter. 

            • m: meter 

            • km: kilometer. 

            • pt: point. 

            • pc: pica. 

            • inch: inch. 

            • ft: foot. 

            • mi: mile. 

            -

            The draw:unit attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The draw:unit attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            The values of the draw:unit attribute are automatic, mm, cm, m, km, pt, pc, inch, ft or mi.

            20.181 draw:wrap-influence-on-position

            @@ -28215,7 +28216,7 @@

             

            The defined values for the draw:wrap-influence-on-position attribute are:

            • iterative: images are placed iteratively until all specified layout formatting properties are satisfied. 

            • once-concurrent: images are aligned with one another. 

            • once-successive: subsequent image is placed after the preceding image. 

            -

            The draw:wrap-influence-on-position attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The draw:wrap-influence-on-position attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            The values of the draw:wrap-influence-on-position attribute are iterative, once-concurrent or once-successive.

            20.182 fo:background-color

            @@ -28224,9 +28225,9 @@

            20.182 If a value for a draw:fill attribute is provided in a style, any background image that is specified by a <style:background-image> element and any background color that is specified with the fo:background-color attribute are switched off.

            -

            The fo:background-color attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21, <style:header-footer-properties> 17.5, <style:page-layout-properties> 17.2, <style:paragraph-properties> 17.6, <style:section-properties> 17.11, <style:table-cell-properties> 17.18, <style:table-properties> 17.15, <style:table-row-properties> 17.17 and <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

            +

            The fo:background-color attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:graphic-properties> ?, <style:header-footer-properties> ?, <style:page-layout-properties> ?, <style:paragraph-properties> ?, <style:section-properties> ?, <style:table-cell-properties> ?, <style:table-properties> ?, <style:table-row-properties> ? and <style:text-properties> ?.

            -

            The values of the fo:background-color attribute are transparent or a value of type color 18.3.9.

            +

            The values of the fo:background-color attribute are transparent or a value of type color ?.

            20.183 fo Border Properties

            20.183.1 General

            @@ -28235,44 +28236,44 @@

            20.183.1 See §7.29.3 of [XSL].

            -

            The fo:border attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21, <style:header-footer-properties> 17.5, <style:page-layout-properties> 17.2, <style:paragraph-properties> 17.6 and <style:table-cell-properties> 17.18.

            +

            The fo:border attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:graphic-properties> ?, <style:header-footer-properties> ?, <style:page-layout-properties> ?, <style:paragraph-properties> ? and <style:table-cell-properties> ?.

            -

            The fo:border attribute has the data type string 18.2.

            +

            The fo:border attribute has the data type string ?.

            20.183.3 fo:border-bottom

            See §7.29.4 of [XSL].

            -

            The fo:border-bottom attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21, <style:header-footer-properties> 17.5, <style:page-layout-properties> 17.2, <style:paragraph-properties> 17.6 and <style:table-cell-properties> 17.18.

            +

            The fo:border-bottom attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:graphic-properties> ?, <style:header-footer-properties> ?, <style:page-layout-properties> ?, <style:paragraph-properties> ? and <style:table-cell-properties> ?.

            -

            The fo:border-bottom attribute has the data type string 18.2.

            +

            The fo:border-bottom attribute has the data type string ?.

            20.183.4 fo:border-left

            See §7.29.6 of [XSL].

            -

            The fo:border-left attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21, <style:header-footer-properties> 17.5, <style:page-layout-properties> 17.2, <style:paragraph-properties> 17.6 and <style:table-cell-properties> 17.18.

            +

            The fo:border-left attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:graphic-properties> ?, <style:header-footer-properties> ?, <style:page-layout-properties> ?, <style:paragraph-properties> ? and <style:table-cell-properties> ?.

            -

            The fo:border-left attribute has the data type string 18.2.

            +

            The fo:border-left attribute has the data type string ?.

            20.183.5 fo:border-right

            See §7.29.7 of [XSL].

            -

            The fo:border-right attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21, <style:header-footer-properties> 17.5, <style:page-layout-properties> 17.2, <style:paragraph-properties> 17.6 and <style:table-cell-properties> 17.18.

            +

            The fo:border-right attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:graphic-properties> ?, <style:header-footer-properties> ?, <style:page-layout-properties> ?, <style:paragraph-properties> ? and <style:table-cell-properties> ?.

            -

            The fo:border-right attribute has the data type string 18.2.

            +

            The fo:border-right attribute has the data type string ?.

            20.183.6 fo:border-top

            See §7.29.10 of [XSL].

            -

            The fo:border-top attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21, <style:header-footer-properties> 17.5, <style:page-layout-properties> 17.2, <style:paragraph-properties> 17.6 and <style:table-cell-properties> 17.18.

            +

            The fo:border-top attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:graphic-properties> ?, <style:header-footer-properties> ?, <style:page-layout-properties> ?, <style:paragraph-properties> ? and <style:table-cell-properties> ?.

            -

            The fo:border-top attribute has the data type string 18.2.

            +

            The fo:border-top attribute has the data type string ?.

            20.184 fo:break-after

            See §7.19.1 of [XSL].

            In the OpenDocument XSL-compatible namespace, the fo:break-after attribute does not support the value inherit.

            -

            The fo:break-after attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:paragraph-properties> 17.6, <style:table-column-properties> 17.16, <style:table-properties> 17.15 and <style:table-row-properties> 17.17.

            +

            The fo:break-after attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:paragraph-properties> ?, <style:table-column-properties> ?, <style:table-properties> ? and <style:table-row-properties> ?.

            The values of the fo:break-after attribute are auto, column, page, even-page or odd-page.

            20.185 fo:break-before

            @@ -28281,7 +28282,7 @@

            20.185 In the OpenDocument XSL-compatible namespace, the fo:break-before attribute does not support the value inherit.

            -

            The fo:break-before attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:paragraph-properties> 17.6, <style:table-column-properties> 17.16, <style:table-properties> 17.15 and <style:table-row-properties> 17.17.

            +

            The fo:break-before attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:paragraph-properties> ?, <style:table-column-properties> ?, <style:table-properties> ? and <style:table-row-properties> ?.

            The values of the fo:break-before attribute are auto, column, page, even-page or odd-page.

            20.186 fo:clip

            @@ -28292,18 +28293,18 @@

            20.186 The defined value for the fo:clip attribute is a value of type clipShape 18.3.8.

            -

            The fo:clip attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The fo:clip attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            -

            The values of the fo:clip attribute are auto or a value of type clipShape 18.3.8.

            +

            The values of the fo:clip attribute are auto or a value of type clipShape ?.

            20.187 fo:color

            See §7.17.1 of [XSL].

            In the OpenDocument XSL-compatible namespace, the fo:color attribute does not support the inherit value.

            -

            The fo:color attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

            +

            The fo:color attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

            -

            The fo:color attribute has the data type color 18.3.9.

            +

            The fo:color attribute has the data type color ?.

            20.188 fo:country

            See §7.9.1 of [XSL].

            @@ -28314,9 +28315,9 @@

            20.188 In the OpenDocument XSL-compatible namespace, the fo:country attribute does not support none or inherit values.

            -

            The fo:country attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

            +

            The fo:country attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

            -

            The fo:country attribute has the data type countryCode 18.3.11.

            +

            The fo:country attribute has the data type countryCode ?.

            20.189 fo:font-family

            See §7.8.2 of [XSL].

            @@ -28325,9 +28326,9 @@

            20.189 Instead of this attribute, the style:font-name 20.277 attribute should be used to specify the properties of a font.

            -

            The fo:font-family attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

            +

            The fo:font-family attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

            -

            The fo:font-family attribute has the data type string 18.2.

            +

            The fo:font-family attribute has the data type string ?.

            20.190 fo:font-size

            See §7.8.4 of [XSL].

            @@ -28340,9 +28341,9 @@

            20.190 <

            In the OpenDocument XSL-compatible namespace, the fo:font-size attribute does not support absolute-size, inherit and relative-size values.

            -

            The fo:font-size attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

            +

            The fo:font-size attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

            -

            The values of the fo:font-size attribute are a value of type positiveLength 18.3.27 or a value of type percent 18.3.24.

            +

            The values of the fo:font-size attribute are a value of type positiveLength ? or a value of type percent ?.

            20.191 fo:font-style

            See §7.8.7 of [XSL].

            @@ -28351,7 +28352,7 @@

            20.191

            In the OpenDocument XSL-compatible namespace, the fo:font-style attribute does not support backslant and inherit values.

            -

            The fo:font-style attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

            +

            The fo:font-style attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

            The values of the fo:font-style attribute are normal, italic or oblique.

            20.192 fo:font-variant

            @@ -28360,7 +28361,7 @@

            20.192 In the OpenDocument XSL-compatible namespace, the fo:font-variant attribute does not support the inherit value.

            -

            The fo:font-variant attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

            +

            The fo:font-variant attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

            The values of the fo:font-variant attribute are normal or small-caps.

            20.193 fo:font-weight

            @@ -28371,7 +28372,7 @@

            20.193 In the OpenDocument XSL-compatible namespace, the fo:font-weight attribute does not support bolder, inherit and lighter values.

            -

            The fo:font-weight attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

            +

            The fo:font-weight attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

            The values of the fo:font-weight attribute are normal, bold, 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800 or 900.

            20.194 fo:height

            @@ -28382,23 +28383,23 @@

            20.194 In the OpenDocument XSL-compatible namespace, the fo:height attribute does not support auto, inherit and percentage values.

            -

            The fo:height attribute is usable with the following element: <style:list-level-properties> 17.19.

            +

            The fo:height attribute is usable with the following element: <style:list-level-properties> ?.

            -

            The fo:height attribute has the data type positiveLength 18.3.27.

            +

            The fo:height attribute has the data type positiveLength ?.

            20.195 fo:hyphenate

            See §7.9.4 of [XSL].

            In the OpenDocument XSL-compatible namespace, the fo:hyphenate attribute does not support the inherit value.

            -

            The fo:hyphenate attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

            +

            The fo:hyphenate attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

            -

            The fo:hyphenate attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

            +

            The fo:hyphenate attribute has the data type boolean ?.

            20.196 fo:hyphenation-keep

            See §7.15.1 of [XSL].

            -

            The fo:hyphenation-keep attribute is usable with the following element: <style:paragraph-properties> 17.6.

            +

            The fo:hyphenation-keep attribute is usable with the following element: <style:paragraph-properties> ?.

            The values of the fo:hyphenation-keep attribute are auto or page.

            20.197 fo:hyphenation-ladder-count

            @@ -28407,30 +28408,30 @@

            20.1

            The defined values for the fo:hyphenation-ladder-count attribute are:

            • no-limit: 

            • a value of type positiveInteger 

            -

            The fo:hyphenation-ladder-count attribute is usable with the following element: <style:paragraph-properties> 17.6.

            +

            The fo:hyphenation-ladder-count attribute is usable with the following element: <style:paragraph-properties> ?.

            -

            The values of the fo:hyphenation-ladder-count attribute are no-limit or a value of type positiveInteger 18.2.

            +

            The values of the fo:hyphenation-ladder-count attribute are no-limit or a value of type positiveInteger ?.

            20.198 fo:hyphenation-push-char-count

            See §7.9.6 of [XSL].

            -

            The fo:hyphenation-push-char-count attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

            +

            The fo:hyphenation-push-char-count attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

            -

            The fo:hyphenation-push-char-count attribute has the data type positiveInteger 18.2.

            +

            The fo:hyphenation-push-char-count attribute has the data type positiveInteger ?.

            20.199 fo:hyphenation-remain-char-count

            See §7.9.7 of [XSL].

            -

            The fo:hyphenation-remain-char-count attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

            +

            The fo:hyphenation-remain-char-count attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

            -

            The fo:hyphenation-remain-char-count attribute has the data type positiveInteger 18.2.

            +

            The fo:hyphenation-remain-char-count attribute has the data type positiveInteger ?.

            20.200 fo:keep-together

            See §7.19.3 of [XSL].

            In the OpenDocument XSL-compatible namespace, the fo:keep-together attribute does not support the integer value.

            -

            The fo:keep-together attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:paragraph-properties> 17.6 and <style:table-row-properties> 17.17.

            +

            The fo:keep-together attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:paragraph-properties> ? and <style:table-row-properties> ?.

            The values of the fo:keep-together attribute are auto or always.

            20.201 fo:keep-with-next

            @@ -28439,7 +28440,7 @@

            20.201

            In the OpenDocument XSL-compatible namespace, the fo:keep-with-next attribute does not support the integer value.

            -

            The fo:keep-with-next attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:paragraph-properties> 17.6 and <style:table-properties> 17.15.

            +

            The fo:keep-with-next attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:paragraph-properties> ? and <style:table-properties> ?.

            The values of the fo:keep-with-next attribute are auto or always.

            20.202 fo:language

            @@ -28452,9 +28453,9 @@

            20.202 In the OpenDocument XSL-compatible namespace, the fo:language attribute does not support the inherit and none values.

            -

            The fo:language attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

            +

            The fo:language attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

            -

            The fo:language attribute has the data type languageCode 18.3.18.

            +

            The fo:language attribute has the data type languageCode ?.

            20.203 fo:letter-spacing

            See §7.16.2 of [XSL].

            @@ -28463,9 +28464,9 @@

            20.203

            The defined value for the fo:letter-spacing attribute is a value of type length 18.3.19.

            -

            The fo:letter-spacing attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

            +

            The fo:letter-spacing attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

            -

            The values of the fo:letter-spacing attribute are a value of type length 18.3.19 or normal.

            +

            The values of the fo:letter-spacing attribute are a value of type length ? or normal.

            20.204 fo:line-height

            See §7.15.4 of [XSL].

            @@ -28476,18 +28477,18 @@

            20.204
          17. normal: activates the default line height calculation. The calculation method is not specified, but should be similar to a percentage in the range of 100% to 120%. It may consider font metrics. The value normal disables the effects of style:line-height-at-least 20.317 and style:line-spacing 20.318.  

          18. a value of type percent: The font-size is multiplied with the percent value. In case the line contains content of descendants of the paragraph, for which a different font-size is specified, the maximum of the font-sizes is used. This calculated value is a minimum line-height. If content would vertically overflow the line area, e.g. an image with a larger specified height, the height of the line is increased till the content does not overflow. The vertical position of the baseline is implementation-dependent. In case a style:line-height-at-least 20.317 or a style:line-spacing 20.318 attribute occurs in addition in the same element, the attribute fo:line-height 20.204 has precedence.  

          19. a value of type nonNegativeLength: The value specifies a fixed line-height. The content of the line might vertically overflow the line area. It is implementation-dependent whether the overflow is shown or hidden. In case a style:line-height-at-least 20.317 or a style:line-spacing 20.318 attribute occurs in addition in the same element, the attribute fo:line-height 20.204 has precedence. 

            • Note: The effect of this attribute value in the OpenDocument XSL compatible namespace differs from the XSL and the associated CSS specifications.

             

            -

            The fo:line-height attribute is usable with the following element: <style:paragraph-properties> 17.6.

            +

            The fo:line-height attribute is usable with the following element: <style:paragraph-properties> ?.

            -

            The values of the fo:line-height attribute are normal, a value of type nonNegativeLength 18.3.21 or a value of type percent 18.3.24.

            +

            The values of the fo:line-height attribute are normal, a value of type nonNegativeLength ? or a value of type percent ?.

            20.205 fo:margin

            See §7.29.14 of [XSL].

            In the OpenDocument XSL-compatible namespace, the fo:margin attribute does not support auto and inherit values.

            -

            The fo:margin attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21, <style:header-footer-properties> 17.5, <style:page-layout-properties> 17.2, <style:paragraph-properties> 17.6 and <style:table-properties> 17.15.

            +

            The fo:margin attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:graphic-properties> ?, <style:header-footer-properties> ?, <style:page-layout-properties> ?, <style:paragraph-properties> ? and <style:table-properties> ?.

            -

            The values of the fo:margin attribute are a value of type nonNegativeLength 18.3.21 or a value of type percent 18.3.24.

            +

            The values of the fo:margin attribute are a value of type nonNegativeLength ? or a value of type percent ?.

            20.206 fo:margin-bottom

            See §7.10.2 of [XSL].

            @@ -28496,9 +28497,9 @@

            20.206 <

            In the OpenDocument XSL-compatible namespace, the fo:margin-bottom attribute does not support the auto and inherit values.

            -

            The fo:margin-bottom attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21, <style:header-footer-properties> 17.5, <style:page-layout-properties> 17.2, <style:paragraph-properties> 17.6 and <style:table-properties> 17.15.

            +

            The fo:margin-bottom attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:graphic-properties> ?, <style:header-footer-properties> ?, <style:page-layout-properties> ?, <style:paragraph-properties> ? and <style:table-properties> ?.

            -

            The values of the fo:margin-bottom attribute are a value of type nonNegativeLength 18.3.21 or a value of type percent 18.3.24.

            +

            The values of the fo:margin-bottom attribute are a value of type nonNegativeLength ? or a value of type percent ?.

            20.207 fo:margin-left

            See §7.10.3 of [XSL].

            @@ -28507,9 +28508,9 @@

            20.207 Tables that align to the left or to the center ignore right margins, and tables that align to the right or to the center ignore left margins.

            -

            The fo:margin-left attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21, <style:header-footer-properties> 17.5, <style:page-layout-properties> 17.2, <style:paragraph-properties> 17.6, <style:section-properties> 17.11 and <style:table-properties> 17.15.

            +

            The fo:margin-left attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:graphic-properties> ?, <style:header-footer-properties> ?, <style:page-layout-properties> ?, <style:paragraph-properties> ?, <style:section-properties> ? and <style:table-properties> ?.

            -

            The values of the fo:margin-left attribute are a value of type length 18.3.19 or a value of type percent 18.3.24.

            +

            The values of the fo:margin-left attribute are a value of type length ? or a value of type percent ?.

            20.208 fo:margin-right

            See §7.10.4 of [XSL].

            @@ -28518,9 +28519,9 @@

            20.208 Tables that align to the left or to the center ignore right margins, and tables that align to the right or to the center ignore left margins.

            -

            The fo:margin-right attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21, <style:header-footer-properties> 17.5, <style:page-layout-properties> 17.2, <style:paragraph-properties> 17.6, <style:section-properties> 17.11 and <style:table-properties> 17.15.

            +

            The fo:margin-right attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:graphic-properties> ?, <style:header-footer-properties> ?, <style:page-layout-properties> ?, <style:paragraph-properties> ?, <style:section-properties> ? and <style:table-properties> ?.

            -

            The values of the fo:margin-right attribute are a value of type length 18.3.19 or a value of type percent 18.3.24.

            +

            The values of the fo:margin-right attribute are a value of type length ? or a value of type percent ?.

            20.209 fo:margin-top

            See §7.10.1 of [XSL].

            @@ -28529,101 +28530,101 @@

            20.209

            In the OpenDocument XSL-compatible namespace, the fo:margin-top attribute does not support the inherit value.

            -

            The fo:margin-top attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21, <style:header-footer-properties> 17.5, <style:page-layout-properties> 17.2, <style:paragraph-properties> 17.6 and <style:table-properties> 17.15.

            +

            The fo:margin-top attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:graphic-properties> ?, <style:header-footer-properties> ?, <style:page-layout-properties> ?, <style:paragraph-properties> ? and <style:table-properties> ?.

            -

            The values of the fo:margin-top attribute are a value of type nonNegativeLength 18.3.21 or a value of type percent 18.3.24.

            +

            The values of the fo:margin-top attribute are a value of type nonNegativeLength ? or a value of type percent ?.

            20.210 fo:max-height

            The fo:max-height attribute specifies a default maximum height for new frames that are created using a graphics style. See 19.238.

            -

            The fo:max-height attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The fo:max-height attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            -

            The values of the fo:max-height attribute are a value of type length 18.3.19 or a value of type percent 18.3.24.

            +

            The values of the fo:max-height attribute are a value of type length ? or a value of type percent ?.

            20.211 fo:max-width

            The fo:max-width attribute specifies a default maximum width for new frames that are created using a graphics style. See 19.239.

            -

            The fo:max-width attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The fo:max-width attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            -

            The values of the fo:max-width attribute are a value of type length 18.3.19 or a value of type percent 18.3.24.

            +

            The values of the fo:max-width attribute are a value of type length ? or a value of type percent ?.

            20.212 fo:min-height

            20.212.1 <style:graphic-properties>

            The fo:min-height attribute specifies a default minimum height for new frames that are created using a graphics style. See 19.240.

            -

            The fo:min-height attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The fo:min-height attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            -

            The values of the fo:min-height attribute are a value of type length 18.3.19 or a value of type percent 18.3.24.

            +

            The values of the fo:min-height attribute are a value of type length ? or a value of type percent ?.

            20.212.2 <style:header-footer-properties>

            The fo:min-height attribute specifies a minimum height for a header or footer.

            -

            The fo:min-height attribute is usable with the following element: <style:header-footer-properties> 17.5.

            +

            The fo:min-height attribute is usable with the following element: <style:header-footer-properties> ?.

            -

            The fo:min-height attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

            +

            The fo:min-height attribute has the data type length ?.

            20.213 fo:min-width

            The fo:min-width attribute specifies a default minimum width for new frames that are created using a graphics style. See 19.241.

            -

            The fo:min-width attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The fo:min-width attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            -

            The values of the fo:min-width attribute are a value of type length 18.3.19 or a value of type percent 18.3.24.

            +

            The values of the fo:min-width attribute are a value of type length ? or a value of type percent ?.

            20.214 fo:orphans

            See §7.19.6 of [XSL].

            -

            The fo:orphans attribute is usable with the following element: <style:paragraph-properties> 17.6.

            +

            The fo:orphans attribute is usable with the following element: <style:paragraph-properties> ?.

            -

            The fo:orphans attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger 18.2.

            +

            The fo:orphans attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger ?.

            20.215 fo:page-height

            See §7.25.13 of [XSL].

            -

            The fo:page-height attribute is usable with the following element: <style:page-layout-properties> 17.2.

            +

            The fo:page-height attribute is usable with the following element: <style:page-layout-properties> ?.

            -

            The fo:page-height attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

            +

            The fo:page-height attribute has the data type length ?.

            20.216 fo:page-width

            See §7.25.15 of [XSL].

            -

            The fo:page-width attribute is usable with the following element: <style:page-layout-properties> 17.2.

            +

            The fo:page-width attribute is usable with the following element: <style:page-layout-properties> ?.

            -

            The fo:page-width attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

            +

            The fo:page-width attribute has the data type length ?.

            20.217 fo:padding

            See §7.29.15 of [XSL].

            -

            The fo:padding attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21, <style:header-footer-properties> 17.5, <style:page-layout-properties> 17.2, <style:paragraph-properties> 17.6 and <style:table-cell-properties> 17.18.

            +

            The fo:padding attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:graphic-properties> ?, <style:header-footer-properties> ?, <style:page-layout-properties> ?, <style:paragraph-properties> ? and <style:table-cell-properties> ?.

            -

            The fo:padding attribute has the data type nonNegativeLength 18.3.21.

            +

            The fo:padding attribute has the data type nonNegativeLength ?.

            20.218 fo:padding-bottom

            See §7.7.36 of [XSL].

            -

            The fo:padding-bottom attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21, <style:header-footer-properties> 17.5, <style:page-layout-properties> 17.2, <style:paragraph-properties> 17.6 and <style:table-cell-properties> 17.18.

            +

            The fo:padding-bottom attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:graphic-properties> ?, <style:header-footer-properties> ?, <style:page-layout-properties> ?, <style:paragraph-properties> ? and <style:table-cell-properties> ?.

            -

            The fo:padding-bottom attribute has the data type nonNegativeLength 18.3.21.

            +

            The fo:padding-bottom attribute has the data type nonNegativeLength ?.

            20.219 fo:padding-left

            See §7.7.37 of [XSL].

            -

            The fo:padding-left attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21, <style:header-footer-properties> 17.5, <style:page-layout-properties> 17.2, <style:paragraph-properties> 17.6 and <style:table-cell-properties> 17.18.

            +

            The fo:padding-left attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:graphic-properties> ?, <style:header-footer-properties> ?, <style:page-layout-properties> ?, <style:paragraph-properties> ? and <style:table-cell-properties> ?.

            -

            The fo:padding-left attribute has the data type nonNegativeLength 18.3.21.

            +

            The fo:padding-left attribute has the data type nonNegativeLength ?.

            20.220 fo:padding-right

            See §7.7.38 of [XSL].

            -

            The fo:padding-right attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21, <style:header-footer-properties> 17.5, <style:page-layout-properties> 17.2, <style:paragraph-properties> 17.6 and <style:table-cell-properties> 17.18.

            +

            The fo:padding-right attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:graphic-properties> ?, <style:header-footer-properties> ?, <style:page-layout-properties> ?, <style:paragraph-properties> ? and <style:table-cell-properties> ?.

            -

            The fo:padding-right attribute has the data type nonNegativeLength 18.3.21.

            +

            The fo:padding-right attribute has the data type nonNegativeLength ?.

            20.221 fo:padding-top

            See §7.7.35 of [XSL].

            -

            The fo:padding-top attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21, <style:header-footer-properties> 17.5, <style:page-layout-properties> 17.2, <style:paragraph-properties> 17.6 and <style:table-cell-properties> 17.18.

            +

            The fo:padding-top attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:graphic-properties> ?, <style:header-footer-properties> ?, <style:page-layout-properties> ?, <style:paragraph-properties> ? and <style:table-cell-properties> ?.

            -

            The fo:padding-top attribute has the data type nonNegativeLength 18.3.21.

            +

            The fo:padding-top attribute has the data type nonNegativeLength ?.

            20.222 fo:script

            See §7.9.3 of [XSL]. The attribute should be used only if necessary according to the rules of §2.2.3 of [RFC5646], or its successors.

            @@ -28634,9 +28635,9 @@

            20.222 In the OpenDocument XSL-compatible namespace, the fo:script attribute does not support the inherit or none values.

            -

            The fo:script attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

            +

            The fo:script attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

            -

            The fo:script attribute has the data type scriptCode 18.3.30.

            +

            The fo:script attribute has the data type scriptCode ?.

            20.223 fo:text-align

            See §7.15.9 of [XSL].

            @@ -28645,7 +28646,7 @@

            20.223

            In the OpenDocument XSL-compatible namespace, the fo:text-align attribute does not support the inherit, inside, outside, or string values.

            -

            The fo:text-align attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:list-level-properties> 17.19 and <style:paragraph-properties> 17.6.

            +

            The fo:text-align attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:list-level-properties> ? and <style:paragraph-properties> ?.

            The values of the fo:text-align attribute are start, end, left, right, center or justify.

            20.223.1 <style:paragraph-properties>

            @@ -28654,7 +28655,7 @@

            2

            The values of start and end are interpreted according to the writing direction of the text.

            -

            The fo:text-align attribute is usable with the following element: <style:paragraph-properties> 17.6.

            +

            The fo:text-align attribute is usable with the following element: <style:paragraph-properties> ?.

            The values of the fo:text-align attribute are start, end, left, right, center or justify.

            20.223.2 <style:list-level-properties>

            @@ -28667,7 +28668,7 @@

            The defined values for the fo:text-align attribute are:

            • center: center of the list label is positioned at the alignment position. 

            • end: interpreted as fo:text-align=”right 

            • justify: label is justified. 

            • left: list label starts at the alignment position. 

            • right: list label ends at the alignment position. 

            • start: interpreted as fo:text-align=”left”. 

            -

            The fo:text-align attribute is usable with the following element: <style:list-level-properties> 17.19.

            +

            The fo:text-align attribute is usable with the following element: <style:list-level-properties> ?.

            The values of the fo:text-align attribute are start, end, left, right, center or justify.

            20.224 fo:text-align-last

            @@ -28678,7 +28679,7 @@

            20.224 If no value is specified for this attribute, the value is set to start.

            -

            The fo:text-align-last attribute is usable with the following element: <style:paragraph-properties> 17.6.

            +

            The fo:text-align-last attribute is usable with the following element: <style:paragraph-properties> ?.

            The values of the fo:text-align-last attribute are start, center or justify.

            20.225 fo:text-indent

            @@ -28687,18 +28688,18 @@

            20.225 In the OpenDocument XSL-compatible namespace, a negative value of attribute fo:text-indent extends the paragraph content area to include the text of the first line of the paragraph.

            -

            The fo:text-indent attribute is usable with the following element: <style:paragraph-properties> 17.6.

            +

            The fo:text-indent attribute is usable with the following element: <style:paragraph-properties> ?.

            -

            The values of the fo:text-indent attribute are a value of type length 18.3.19 or a value of type percent 18.3.24.

            +

            The values of the fo:text-indent attribute are a value of type length ? or a value of type percent ?.

            20.226 fo:text-shadow

            The fo:text-shadow attribute specifies the text shadow style to use.

            The defined values for this attribute are those defined in §7.16.5 of [XSL], except the value inherit.

            -

            The fo:text-shadow attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

            +

            The fo:text-shadow attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

            -

            The values of the fo:text-shadow attribute are none or a value of type string 18.2.

            +

            The values of the fo:text-shadow attribute are none or a value of type string ?.

            20.227 fo:text-transform

            See §7.16.6 of [XSL].

            @@ -28707,7 +28708,7 @@

            20.227

            Note: In consumers, the fo:text-transform and fo:font-variant attributes are mutually exclusive.

            -

            The fo:text-transform attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

            +

            The fo:text-transform attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

            The values of the fo:text-transform attribute are none, lowercase, uppercase or capitalize.

            20.228 fo:widows

            @@ -28718,9 +28719,9 @@

            20.228 In the OpenDocument XSL-compatible namespace, the fo:widows attribute does not support the inherit value.

            -

            The fo:widows attribute is usable with the following element: <style:paragraph-properties> 17.6.

            +

            The fo:widows attribute is usable with the following element: <style:paragraph-properties> ?.

            -

            The fo:widows attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger 18.2.

            +

            The fo:widows attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger ?.

            20.229 fo:width

            See §7.14.12 of [XSL].

            @@ -28729,16 +28730,16 @@

            20.229 In the OpenDocument XSL-compatible namespace, the fo:width attribute does not support the auto or inherit values.

            -

            The fo:width attribute is usable with the following element: <style:list-level-properties> 17.19.

            +

            The fo:width attribute is usable with the following element: <style:list-level-properties> ?.

            -

            The fo:width attribute has the data type positiveLength 18.3.27.

            +

            The fo:width attribute has the data type positiveLength ?.

            20.230 fo:wrap-option

            See §7.15.13 of [XSL].

            If wrapping is disabled, it is implementation-defined whether the overflow text is visible or hidden. If the text is hidden consumers may support a scrolling to access the text.

            -

            The fo:wrap-option attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21 and <style:table-cell-properties> 17.18.

            +

            The fo:wrap-option attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:graphic-properties> ? and <style:table-cell-properties> ?.

            The values of the fo:wrap-option attribute are no-wrap or wrap.

            20.231 presentation:background-objects-visible

            @@ -28747,45 +28748,45 @@

            The defined values for the presentation:background-objects-visible attribute are:

            • false: objects in background of a master page should not be displayed when displaying a presentation page. 

            • true: objects in background of a master page should be displayed when displaying a presentation page. 

            -

            The presentation:background-objects-visible attribute is usable with the following element: <style:drawing-page-properties> 17.25.

            +

            The presentation:background-objects-visible attribute is usable with the following element: <style:drawing-page-properties> ?.

            -

            The presentation:background-objects-visible attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

            +

            The presentation:background-objects-visible attribute has the data type boolean ?.

            20.232 presentation:background-visible

            The presentation:background-visible attribute specifies whether to display the background of a master page when displaying a presentation page.

            The defined values for the presentation:background-visible attribute are:

            • false: background of a master page should not be displayed when displaying a presentation page. 

            • true: background of a master page should be displayed when displaying a presentation page. 

            -

            The presentation:background-visible attribute is usable with the following element: <style:drawing-page-properties> 17.25.

            +

            The presentation:background-visible attribute is usable with the following element: <style:drawing-page-properties> ?.

            -

            The presentation:background-visible attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

            +

            The presentation:background-visible attribute has the data type boolean ?.

            20.233 presentation:display-date-time

            The presentation:display-date-time attribute specifies the visibility of a drawing shape from a <style:master-page> 16.9 element, where the shape has the presentation class date-time.

            The defined values for the presentation:display-date-time attribute are:

            • false: drawing shape from a <style:master-page> element with the presentation class date-time should not be visible. 

            • true: drawing shape from a <style:master-page> element with the presentation class date-time should be visible. 

            -

            The presentation:display-date-time attribute is usable with the following element: <style:drawing-page-properties> 17.25.

            +

            The presentation:display-date-time attribute is usable with the following element: <style:drawing-page-properties> ?.

            -

            The presentation:display-date-time attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

            +

            The presentation:display-date-time attribute has the data type boolean ?.

            20.234 presentation:display-footer

            The presentation:display-footer attribute specifies the visibility of a drawing shape used as a footer in a <style:master-page> 16.9 element.

            The defined values for the presentation:display-footer attribute are:

            • false: drawing shape used as a footer of a <style:master-page> element should not be visible. 

            • true: drawing shape used as a footer of a <style:master-page> element should be visible. 

            -

            The presentation:display-footer attribute is usable with the following element: <style:drawing-page-properties> 17.25.

            +

            The presentation:display-footer attribute is usable with the following element: <style:drawing-page-properties> ?.

            -

            The presentation:display-footer attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

            +

            The presentation:display-footer attribute has the data type boolean ?.

            20.235 presentation:display-header

            The presentation:display-header attribute specifies the visibility of a drawing shape used as a header in a <style:master-page> 16.9 element.

            The defined values for the presentation:display-header attribute are:

            • false: drawing shape used as a header of a <style:master-page> element should not be visible. 

            • true: drawing shape used as a header of a <style:master-page> element should be visible. 

            -

            The presentation:display-header attribute is usable with the following element: <style:drawing-page-properties> 17.25.

            +

            The presentation:display-header attribute is usable with the following element: <style:drawing-page-properties> ?.

            -

            The presentation:display-header attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

            +

            The presentation:display-header attribute has the data type boolean ?.

            20.236 presentation:display-page-number

            The presentation:display-page-number attribute specifies the visibility of a drawing shape from a <style:master-page> 16.9 element, where the shape has the presentation class page-number.

            @@ -28794,23 +28795,23 @@

          20. false: drawing shape from a <style:master-page> element with the presentation class page-number should not be visible. 

          21. true: drawing shape from a <style:master-page> element with the presentation class page-number should be visible. 

          22. Note: Presentation class 19.393 defines presentation class values.

            -

            The presentation:display-page-number attribute is usable with the following element: <style:drawing-page-properties> 17.25.

            +

            The presentation:display-page-number attribute is usable with the following element: <style:drawing-page-properties> ?.

            -

            The presentation:display-page-number attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

            +

            The presentation:display-page-number attribute has the data type boolean ?.

            20.237 presentation:duration

            The presentation:duration attribute specifies the amount of time that a presentation page is displayed.

            -

            The presentation:duration attribute is usable with the following element: <style:drawing-page-properties> 17.25.

            +

            The presentation:duration attribute is usable with the following element: <style:drawing-page-properties> ?.

            -

            The presentation:duration attribute has the data type duration 18.2.

            +

            The presentation:duration attribute has the data type duration ?.

            20.238 presentation:transition-speed

            The presentation:transition-speed attribute specifies the speed at which a presentation page is removed from display, and replaced by a new presentation page.

            The defined values for the presentation:transition-speed attribute are:

            • fast: An implementation-defined speed. The fast speed should be faster than the speed the consumer chooses for the values medium and slow.  

            • medium:An implementation-defined speed. The medium speed should be faster than the speed the consumer chooses for the value slow, and slower than the speed the consumer chooses for the value fast. 

            • slow: An implementation-defined speed. The slow speed should be slower than the speed the consumer chooses for the values medium and fast.  

            -

            The presentation:transition-speed attribute is usable with the following element: <style:drawing-page-properties> 17.25.

            +

            The presentation:transition-speed attribute is usable with the following element: <style:drawing-page-properties> ?.

            The values of the presentation:transition-speed attribute are slow, medium or fast.

            20.239 presentation:transition-style

            @@ -28819,9 +28820,9 @@

            20

            The defined values for the presentation:transition-style attribute are:

            • clockwise: page is uncovered by the hand of a watch, moving clockwise. 

            • close: Combination of close-horizontal and close-vertical. 

            • close-horizontal: page is uncovered by drawing it line by line horizontally starting at the edge of the page. 

            • close-vertical: page is uncovered by drawing it line by line vertically starting at the edge of the page. 

            • counterclockwise: page is uncovered by the hand of a watch, moving counterclockwise. 

            • dissolve: page is faded in by drawing small blocks in a random fashion. 

            • fade-from-bottom: page fades from a visible or hidden state to a hidden or visible state to the bottom of the screen. 

            • fade-from-left: page fades from a visible or hidden state to a hidden or visible state to the left of the screen. 

            • fade-from-right: pages fade from a visible or hidden state to a hidden or visible state to the right of the screen. 

            • fade-from-top: page fades from a visible or hidden state to a hidden or visible state to the top of the screen. 

            • fade-from-lowerleft: page fades from a visible or hidden state to a hidden or visible state to the lower left of the screen. 

            • fade-from-lowerright: page fades from a visible or hidden state to a hidden or visible state to the lower right of the screen. 

            • fade-from-upperleft: page fades from a visible or hidden state to a hidden or visible state to the upper left of the screen. 

            • fade-from-upperright: page fades from a visible or hidden state to a hidden or visible state to the upper right of the screen. 

            • fade-from-center: page fades from a visible or hidden state to a hidden or visible state from the center of the screen. 

            • fade-to-center: page fades from a visible or hidden state to a hidden or visible state to the center of the screen. 

            • fly-away: page first reduces itself to a smaller size (while remaining centered in the screen), and then "flies away" (turns around and moves to the bottom-right corner of the screen). The next slide appears under it meanwhile. 

            • horizontal-checkerboard: page is uncovered by drawing checkerboard like blocks that increase in size horizontally. 

            • horizontal-lines: page is uncovered by drawing it line by line horizontally in a random fashion. 

            • horizontal-stripes: page is uncovered by drawing horizontal stripes that change their size during this effect. 

            • interlocking-horizontal-left: page appears in 4 horizontal stripes (the height is divided in 4, like in the horizontal-stripes effect) but those stripes come from left, right, left, and right, and cross each other in the middle of the screen. 

            • interlocking-horizontal-right: page appears in 4 horizontal stripes (the height is divided in 4, like in the horizontal-stripes effect) but those stripes come from right, left, right, and left, and cross each other in the middle of the screen. 

            • interlocking-vertical-bottom: same effect as interlocking-horizontal-* but with vertical stripes crossing each other. 

            • interlocking-vertical-top: same effect as interlocking-horizontal-* but with vertical stripes crossing each other. 

            • melt: Small vertical stripes move down at random speed, which gives the effect of the current page "melting down". 

            • move-from-bottom: page moves from the bottom of the screen to its final position. 

            • move-from-left: page moves from the left of the screen to its final position. 

            • move-from-right: page moves from the right of the screen to its final position. 

            • move-from-top: page moves from the top of the screen to its final position. 

            • move-from-lowerleft: page moves from the lower left of the screen to its final position. 

            • move-from-lowerright: page moves from the lower right of the screen to its final position. 

            • move-from-upperleft: page moves from the upper left of the screen to its final position. 

            • move-from-upperright: page moves from the upper right of the screen to its final position. 

            • none: no effect is used. 

            • open: Combination of open-horizontal and open-vertical. 

            • open-horizontal: page is uncovered by drawing it line by line horizontally, starting at the center of the page. 

            • open-vertical: page is uncovered by drawing it line by line vertically, starting at the center of the page. 

            • random: an effect is chosen at random to uncover a page. 

            • roll-from-bottom: page moves towards the bottom of the screen to its final position, pushing the previous page out. 

            • roll-from-left: pages move towards the left of the screen to its final position, pushing the previous page out. 

            • roll-from-right: page moves towards the right of the screen to its final position, pushing the previous page out. 

            • roll-from-top: page moves towards the top of the screen to its final position, pushing the previous page out. 

            • spiralin-left: page is uncovered by drawing blocks in a spiral fashion, starting from the left edge of the screen. 

            • spiralin-right: page is uncovered by drawing blocks in a spiral fashion, starting from the right edge of the screen. 

            • spiralout-left: page is uncovered by drawing blocks in a spiral fashion, starting from the center of the page. 

            • spiralout-right: page is uncovered by drawing blocks in a spiral fashion, starting from the center of the page. 

            • stretch-from-bottom: page is uncovered by changing its size from the bottom of the screen during this effect. 

            • stretch-from-left: page is uncovered by changing its size from the left of the screen during this effect. 

            • stretch-from-right: page is uncovered by changing its size from the right of the screen during this effect. 

            • stretch-from-top: page is uncovered by changing its size from the left of the screen during this effect. 

            • uncover-to-bottom: page is uncovered from the bottom of the screen. 

            • uncover-to-left: page is uncovered from the left of the screen. 

            • uncover-to-right: page is uncovered from the right of the screen. 

            • uncover-to-top: page is uncovered from the top of the screen. 

            • uncover-to-lowerleft: page is uncovered from the lower left of the screen. 

            • uncover-to-lowerright: page is uncovered from the lower right of the screen. 

            • uncover-to-upperleft: page is uncovered from the upper left of the screen. 

            • uncover-to-upperright: page is uncovered from the upper right of the screen. 

            • vertical-checkerboard: page is uncovered by drawing checkerboard like blocks that increase in size vertically. 

            • vertical-lines: page is uncovered by drawing it line by line vertically in a random fashion. 

            • vertical-stripes: page is uncovered by drawing vertical stripes that change their size during this effect. 

            • wavyline-from-bottom: page is uncovered by drawing small blocks in a snake like fashion from the bottom of the screen. 

            • wavyline-from-left: page is uncovered by drawing small blocks in a snake like fashion from the left of the screen. 

            • wavyline-from-right: page is uncovered by drawing small blocks in a snake like fashion from the right of the screen. 

            • wavyline-from-top: page is uncovered by drawing small blocks in a snake like fashion from the top of the screen. 

            -

            The presentation:transition-style attribute is usable with the following element: <style:drawing-page-properties> 17.25.

            +

            The presentation:transition-style attribute is usable with the following element: <style:drawing-page-properties> ?.

            -

            The values of the presentation:transition-style attribute are none, fade-from-left, fade-from-top, fade-from-right, fade-from-bottom, fade-from-upperleft, fade-from-upperright, fade-from-lowerleft, fade-from-lowerright, move-from-left, move-from-top, move-from-right, move-from-bottom, move-from-upperleft, move-from-upperright, move-from-lowerleft, move-from-lowerright, uncover-to-left, uncover-to-top, uncover-to-right, uncover-to-bottom, uncover-to-upperleft, uncover-to-upperright, uncover-to-lowerleft, uncover-to-lowerright, fade-to-center, fade-from-center, vertical-stripes, horizontal-stripes, clockwise, counterclockwise, open-vertical, open-horizontal, close-vertical, close-horizontal, wavyline-from-left, wavyline-from-top, wavyline-from-right, wavyline-from-bottom, spiralin-left, spiralin-right, spiralout-left, spiralout-right, roll-from-top, roll-from-left, roll-from-right, roll-from-bottom, stretch-from-left, stretch-from-top, stretch-from-right, stretch-from-bottom, vertical-lines, horizontal-lines, dissolve, random, vertical-checkerboard, horizontal-checkerboard, interlocking-horizontal-left, interlocking-horizontal-right, interlocking-vertical-top, interlocking-vertical-bottom, fly-away, open, close or melt.

            +

            The values of the presentation:transition-style attribute are none, fade-from-left, fade-from-top, fade-from-right, fade-from-bottom, fade-from-upperleft, fade-from-upperright, fade-from-lowerleft, fade-from-lowerright, move-from-left, move-from-top, move-from-right, move-from-bottom, move-from-upperleft, move-from-upperright, move-from-lowerleft, move-from-lowerright, uncover-to-left, uncover-to-top, uncover-to-right, uncover-to-bottom, uncover-to-upperleft, uncover-to-upperright, uncover-to-lowerleft, uncover-to-lowerright, fade-to-center, fade-from-center, vertical-stripes, horizontal-stripes, clockwise, counterclockwise, open-vertical, open-horizontal, close-vertical, close-horizontal, wavyline-from-left, wavyline-from-top, wavyline-from-right, wavyline-from-bottom, spiralin-left, spiralin-right, spiralout-left, spiralout-right, roll-from-top, roll-from-left, roll-from-right, roll-from-bottom, stretch-from-left, stretch-from-top, stretch-from-right, stretch-from-bottom, vertical-lines, horizontal-lines, dissolve, random, vertical-checkerboard, horizontal-checkerboard, interlocking-horizontal-left, interlocking-horizontal-right, interlocking-vertical-top, interlocking-vertical-bottom, fly-away, open, close or melt.

            20.240 presentation:transition-type

            The presentation:transition-type attribute specifies the mode of a transition.

            @@ -28830,7 +28831,7 @@

            20.
            • automatic: slide transition and shape effects start automatically. 

            • manual: slide transition and shape effects are started separately by the user. 

            • semi-automatic: slide transition starts automatically, shape effects are started by the user. 

            The smil:type attribute should be used for presentations. The presentation:transition-type and presentation:transition-style 20.239 attributes are retained for legacy compatibility only.

            -

            The presentation:transition-type attribute is usable with the following element: <style:drawing-page-properties> 17.25.

            +

            The presentation:transition-type attribute is usable with the following element: <style:drawing-page-properties> ?.

            The values of the presentation:transition-type attribute are manual, automatic or semi-automatic.

            20.241 presentation:visibility

            @@ -28839,32 +28840,32 @@

            20.241 <

            The defined values for the presentation:visibility attribute are:

            • hidden: content is hidden during a presentation.  

            • visible: content is visible during a presentation. 

            -

            The presentation:visibility attribute is usable with the following element: <style:drawing-page-properties> 17.25.

            +

            The presentation:visibility attribute is usable with the following element: <style:drawing-page-properties> ?.

            The values of the presentation:visibility attribute are visible or hidden.

            20.242 smil:direction

            See §12.4.1 of [SMIL20].

            -

            The smil:direction attribute is usable with the following element: <style:drawing-page-properties> 17.25.

            +

            The smil:direction attribute is usable with the following element: <style:drawing-page-properties> ?.

            The values of the smil:direction attribute are forward or reverse.

            20.243 smil:fadeColor

            See §12.4.1 of [SMIL20].

            -

            The smil:fadeColor attribute is usable with the following element: <style:drawing-page-properties> 17.25.

            +

            The smil:fadeColor attribute is usable with the following element: <style:drawing-page-properties> ?.

            -

            The smil:fadeColor attribute has the data type color 18.3.9.

            +

            The smil:fadeColor attribute has the data type color ?.

            20.244 smil:subtype

            See §12.4.1 of [SMIL20].

            Note: See §12.8 of [SMIL20] for a list of supported subtypes.

            -

            The smil:subtype attribute is usable with the following element: <style:drawing-page-properties> 17.25.

            +

            The smil:subtype attribute is usable with the following element: <style:drawing-page-properties> ?.

            -

            The smil:subtype attribute has the data type string 18.2.

            +

            The smil:subtype attribute has the data type string ?.

            20.245 smil:type

            The [SMIL20] smil:type attribute specifies a transition type or family.

            @@ -28873,70 +28874,70 @@

            20.245 If this attribute is present, the attributes presentation:transition-type 20.240 and presentation:transition-style 20.239 attributes should be ignored.

            -

            The smil:type attribute is usable with the following element: <style:drawing-page-properties> 17.25.

            +

            The smil:type attribute is usable with the following element: <style:drawing-page-properties> ?.

            -

            The smil:type attribute has the data type string 18.2.

            +

            The smil:type attribute has the data type string ?.

            20.246 style:auto-text-indent

            The style:auto-text-indent attribute specifies that the first line of a paragraph is indented by a value that is based on the current font size.

            If this attribute has a value of true and is used together with a fo:text-indent 20.225 attribute the fo:text-indent attribute is ignored.

            -

            The style:auto-text-indent attribute is usable with the following element: <style:paragraph-properties> 17.6.

            +

            The style:auto-text-indent attribute is usable with the following element: <style:paragraph-properties> ?.

            -

            The style:auto-text-indent attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

            +

            The style:auto-text-indent attribute has the data type boolean ?.

            20.247 style:background-transparency

            The style:background-transparency attribute specifies the transparency of a paragraph's background color.

            -

            The style:background-transparency attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21 and <style:paragraph-properties> 17.6.

            +

            The style:background-transparency attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:graphic-properties> ? and <style:paragraph-properties> ?.

            -

            The style:background-transparency attribute has the data type zeroToHundredPercent 18.3.42.

            +

            The style:background-transparency attribute has the data type zeroToHundredPercent ?.

            20.248 style:border-line-width

            The style:border-line-width attribute specifies the widths of borders defined by the FO border properties (see 20.183) for borders where the value of these properties is double.

            The value of the style:border-line-width attribute is a list of three white space-separated lengths, as follows:

            • The first value specifies the width of the inner line 

            • The second value specifies the distance between the two lines 

            • The third value specifies the width of the outer line 

            -

            The style:border-line-width attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21, <style:header-footer-properties> 17.5, <style:page-layout-properties> 17.2, <style:paragraph-properties> 17.6 and <style:table-cell-properties> 17.18.

            +

            The style:border-line-width attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:graphic-properties> ?, <style:header-footer-properties> ?, <style:page-layout-properties> ?, <style:paragraph-properties> ? and <style:table-cell-properties> ?.

            -

            The values of the style:border-line-width attribute are three white space separated values of type positiveLength 18.3.27.

            +

            The values of the style:border-line-width attribute are three white space separated values of type positiveLength ?.

            20.249 style:border-line-width-bottom

            The style:border-line-width-bottom attribute specifies the widths of the bottom border for borders defined by the FO border properties (see 20.183) if the property for the bottom border has the value double.

            The value of the style:border-line-width-bottom attribute is a list of three white space-separated lengths, as follows:

            • The first value specifies the width of the inner line 

            • The second value specifies the distance between the two lines 

            • The third value specifies the width of the outer line 

            -

            The style:border-line-width-bottom attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21, <style:header-footer-properties> 17.5, <style:page-layout-properties> 17.2, <style:paragraph-properties> 17.6 and <style:table-cell-properties> 17.18.

            +

            The style:border-line-width-bottom attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:graphic-properties> ?, <style:header-footer-properties> ?, <style:page-layout-properties> ?, <style:paragraph-properties> ? and <style:table-cell-properties> ?.

            -

            The values of the style:border-line-width-bottom attribute are three white space separated values of type positiveLength 18.3.27.

            +

            The values of the style:border-line-width-bottom attribute are three white space separated values of type positiveLength ?.

            20.250 style:border-line-width-left

            The style:border-line-width-left attribute specifies the widths of the left border for borders defined by the FO border properties (see 20.183) if the property for the left border has the value double.

            The value of the style:border-line-width-left attribute is a list of three white space-separated lengths, as follows:

            • The first value specifies the width of the inner line 

            • The second value specified the distance between the two lines 

            • The third value specifies the width of the outer line 

            -

            The style:border-line-width-left attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21, <style:header-footer-properties> 17.5, <style:page-layout-properties> 17.2, <style:paragraph-properties> 17.6 and <style:table-cell-properties> 17.18.

            +

            The style:border-line-width-left attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:graphic-properties> ?, <style:header-footer-properties> ?, <style:page-layout-properties> ?, <style:paragraph-properties> ? and <style:table-cell-properties> ?.

            -

            The values of the style:border-line-width-left attribute are three white space separated values of type positiveLength 18.3.27.

            +

            The values of the style:border-line-width-left attribute are three white space separated values of type positiveLength ?.

            20.251 style:border-line-width-right

            The style:border-line-width-right attribute specifies the widths of the right border for borders defined by the FO border properties (see 20.183) if the property for the right border has the value double.

            The value of the style:border-line-width-right attribute is a list of three white space-separated lengths, as follows:

            • The first value specifies the width of the inner line 

            • The second value specified the distance between the two lines 

            • The third value specifies the width of the outer line 

            -

            The style:border-line-width-right attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21, <style:header-footer-properties> 17.5, <style:page-layout-properties> 17.2, <style:paragraph-properties> 17.6 and <style:table-cell-properties> 17.18.

            +

            The style:border-line-width-right attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:graphic-properties> ?, <style:header-footer-properties> ?, <style:page-layout-properties> ?, <style:paragraph-properties> ? and <style:table-cell-properties> ?.

            -

            The values of the style:border-line-width-right attribute are three white space separated values of type positiveLength 18.3.27.

            +

            The values of the style:border-line-width-right attribute are three white space separated values of type positiveLength ?.

            20.252 style:border-line-width-top

            The style:border-line-width-top attribute specifies the widths of the top border for borders defined by the FO border properties (see 20.183) if the property for the top border has the value double.

            The value of the style:border-line-width-top attribute is a list of three white space-separated lengths, as follows:

            • The first value specifies the width of the inner line 

            • The second value specified the distance between the two lines 

            • The third value specifies the width of the outer line 

            -

            The style:border-line-width-top attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21, <style:header-footer-properties> 17.5, <style:page-layout-properties> 17.2, <style:paragraph-properties> 17.6 and <style:table-cell-properties> 17.18.

            +

            The style:border-line-width-top attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:graphic-properties> ?, <style:header-footer-properties> ?, <style:page-layout-properties> ?, <style:paragraph-properties> ? and <style:table-cell-properties> ?.

            -

            The values of the style:border-line-width-top attribute are three white space separated values of type positiveLength 18.3.27.

            +

            The values of the style:border-line-width-top attribute are three white space separated values of type positiveLength ?.

            20.253 style:cell-protect

            The style:cell-protect attribute specifies how a cell is protected.

            @@ -28947,25 +28948,25 @@

            20.253
          23. formula-hidden: if cell content is a formula, it is not displayed. It can be replaced by changing the cell content. 

          24. Note: Replacement of cell content includes replacement with another formula or other cell content.

            • hidden-and-protected: cell content is not displayed and cannot be edited. If content is a formula, the formula result is not displayed. 

            • none: formula responsible for cell content is neither hidden nor protected. 

            • protected: cell content cannot be edited. 

            • protected formula-hidden: cell content cannot be edited. If content is a formula, it is not displayed. A formula result is displayed. 

            -

            The style:cell-protect attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-cell-properties> 17.18.

            +

            The style:cell-protect attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-cell-properties> ?.

            The values of the style:cell-protect attribute are none, hidden-and-protected, or white space separated non-empty lists of one of these values: protected, or formula-hidden..

            20.254 style:column-width

            The style:column-width attribute specifies a fixed width for a column.

            -

            The style:column-width attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-column-properties> 17.16.

            +

            The style:column-width attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-column-properties> ?.

            -

            The style:column-width attribute has the data type positiveLength 18.3.27.

            +

            The style:column-width attribute has the data type positiveLength ?.

            20.255 style:contextual-spacing

            The fo:margin-bottom 20.206 attribute of a paragraph and the fo:margin-top 20.209 attribute of the next paragraph are ignored, so that the space between the paragraphs is zero, if all of the following conditions hold:

            - +

            The default value for this attribute is false.

            -

            The style:contextual-spacing attribute is usable with the following element: <style:paragraph-properties> 17.6.

            +

            The style:contextual-spacing attribute is usable with the following element: <style:paragraph-properties> ?.

            -

            The style:contextual-spacing attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

            +

            The style:contextual-spacing attribute has the data type boolean ?.

            20.256 style:country-asian

            The style:country-asian attribute specifies the country of a text.

            @@ -28974,9 +28975,9 @@

            20.256 It may be ignored if it is not specified together with a style:language-asian 20.302 attribute.

            -

            The style:country-asian attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

            +

            The style:country-asian attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

            -

            The style:country-asian attribute has the data type countryCode 18.3.11.

            +

            The style:country-asian attribute has the data type countryCode ?.

            20.257 style:country-complex

            The style:country-complex attribute specifies the country of a text. See §7.9.1 of [XSL].

            @@ -28985,46 +28986,46 @@

            20.257 It may be ignored if it is not specified together with a style:language-complex 20.303 attribute.

            -

            The style:country-complex attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

            +

            The style:country-complex attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

            -

            The style:country-complex attribute has the data type countryCode 18.3.11.

            +

            The style:country-complex attribute has the data type countryCode ?.

            20.258 style:decimal-places

            The style:decimal-places attribute specifies the maximum number of decimal places that are displayed if numbers are formatted by a data style that has no setting for number of decimal places itself.

            This attribute is only evaluated if it is contained in a default style.

            -

            The style:decimal-places attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-cell-properties> 17.18.

            +

            The style:decimal-places attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-cell-properties> ?.

            -

            The style:decimal-places attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger 18.2.

            +

            The style:decimal-places attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger ?.

            20.259 style:diagonal-bl-tr

            The style:diagonal-bl-tr attribute specifies the style of border to use for a bottom-left to top-right diagonal in a spreadsheet cell.

            -

            The style:diagonal-bl-tr attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-cell-properties> 17.18.

            +

            The style:diagonal-bl-tr attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-cell-properties> ?.

            -

            The style:diagonal-bl-tr attribute has the data type string 18.2.

            +

            The style:diagonal-bl-tr attribute has the data type string ?.

            20.260 style:diagonal-bl-tr-widths

            The style:diagonal-bl-tr-widths attribute specifies the width between a double line border to use for a bottom-left to top-right diagonal in a spreadsheet cell.

            -

            The style:diagonal-bl-tr-widths attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-cell-properties> 17.18.

            +

            The style:diagonal-bl-tr-widths attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-cell-properties> ?.

            -

            The values of the style:diagonal-bl-tr-widths attribute are three white space separated values of type positiveLength 18.3.27.

            +

            The values of the style:diagonal-bl-tr-widths attribute are three white space separated values of type positiveLength ?.

            20.261 style:diagonal-tl-br

            The style:diagonal-tl-br attribute specifies the style of border to use for a left-top to bottom-right diagonal in a spreadsheet cell.

            -

            The style:diagonal-tl-br attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-cell-properties> 17.18.

            +

            The style:diagonal-tl-br attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-cell-properties> ?.

            -

            The style:diagonal-tl-br attribute has the data type string 18.2.

            +

            The style:diagonal-tl-br attribute has the data type string ?.

            20.262 style:diagonal-tl-br-widths

            The style:diagonal-tl-br-widths attribute specifies the width between a double line border to use for a top-left to bottom-right diagonal in a spreadsheet cell.

            -

            The style:diagonal-tl-br-widths attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-cell-properties> 17.18.

            +

            The style:diagonal-tl-br-widths attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-cell-properties> ?.

            -

            The values of the style:diagonal-tl-br-widths attribute are three white space separated values of type positiveLength 18.3.27.

            +

            The values of the style:diagonal-tl-br-widths attribute are three white space separated values of type positiveLength ?.

            20.263 style:direction

            The style:direction attribute specifies the direction of characters.

            @@ -29033,7 +29034,7 @@

            20.263 The defined values for the style:direction attribute are:

            • ltr – left to right, text is rendered in the direction specified by the style:writing-mode attribute  

            • ttb – top to bottom, characters are vertically stacked but not rotated 

            -

            The style:direction attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:chart-properties> 17.22 and <style:table-cell-properties> 17.18.

            +

            The style:direction attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:chart-properties> ? and <style:table-cell-properties> ?.

            The values of the style:direction attribute are ltr or ttb.

            20.264 style:dynamic-spacing

            @@ -29042,27 +29043,27 @@

            20.264 The defined values for the style:dynamic-spacing attribute are:

            • false: header or footers do not grow into the space between the header and footer and the page body. 

            • true: header or footers first grow into the space between the header and footer and the page body. 

            -

            The style:dynamic-spacing attribute is usable with the following element: <style:header-footer-properties> 17.5.

            +

            The style:dynamic-spacing attribute is usable with the following element: <style:header-footer-properties> ?.

            -

            The style:dynamic-spacing attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

            +

            The style:dynamic-spacing attribute has the data type boolean ?.

            20.265 style:editable

            The style:editable attribute specifies if a text section or box can be edited within a read-only document.

            The defined values for the style:editable attribute are:

            • false: text section or box in read-only document should not be editable. 

            • true: text section or box in read-only document should be editable. 

            -

            The style:editable attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21 and <style:section-properties> 17.11.

            +

            The style:editable attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:graphic-properties> ? and <style:section-properties> ?.

            -

            The style:editable attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

            +

            The style:editable attribute has the data type boolean ?.

            20.266 style:first-page-number

            The style:first-page-number attribute specifies the number of a document.

            The value of this attribute can be an integer or continue. If the value is continue, the page number is the preceding page number incremented by 1. The default first page number is 1.

            -

            The style:first-page-number attribute is usable with the following element: <style:page-layout-properties> 17.2.

            +

            The style:first-page-number attribute is usable with the following element: <style:page-layout-properties> ?.

            -

            The values of the style:first-page-number attribute are a value of type integer 18.2 or continue.

            +

            The values of the style:first-page-number attribute are a value of type integer ? or continue.

            20.267 style:flow-with-text

            The style:flow-with-text attribute specifies whether a drawing shape flows with the text of its layout environment or not. The layout environment of a drawing shape is determined by the location of its anchor. The following layout environments are defined:

            @@ -29081,9 +29082,9 @@

            20.267 This attribute is not applicable to drawing shapes that are anchored with text:anchor-type="as-char" 20.418, because such drawing shapes are treated as characters. For drawing shapes, which are anchored to a specific page with text:anchor-type="page", the attribute is also not applicable, because such drawing shapes are to be laid out on the page they are anchored to.

            -

            The style:flow-with-text attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The style:flow-with-text attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            -

            The style:flow-with-text attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

            +

            The style:flow-with-text attribute has the data type boolean ?.

            20.268 style:font-charset

            The style:font-charset attribute specifies whether a font defines glyphs according to the semantics of [UNICODE] or not.

            @@ -29098,9 +29099,9 @@

            20.268 Instead of this attribute, the style:font-name attribute should be used to specify the properties of a font.

            -

            The style:font-charset attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

            +

            The style:font-charset attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

            -

            The style:font-charset attribute has the data type textEncoding 18.3.36.

            +

            The style:font-charset attribute has the data type textEncoding ?.

            20.269 style:font-charset-asian

            The style:font-charset-asian attribute specifies whether a font defines glyphs according to the semantics of [UNICODE] or not.

            @@ -29115,9 +29116,9 @@

            20.269

            Instead of this attribute, the style:font-name-asian 20.278 attribute should be used to specify the properties of a font.

            -

            The style:font-charset-asian attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

            +

            The style:font-charset-asian attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

            -

            The style:font-charset-asian attribute has the data type textEncoding 18.3.36.

            +

            The style:font-charset-asian attribute has the data type textEncoding ?.

            20.270 style:font-charset-complex

            The style:font-charset-complex attribute specifies whether a font defines glyphs according to the semantics of [UNICODE] or not.

            @@ -29132,9 +29133,9 @@

            20.27

            Instead of this attribute, the style:font-name-complex 20.279 attribute should be used to specify the properties of a font.

            -

            The style:font-charset-complex attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

            +

            The style:font-charset-complex attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

            -

            The style:font-charset-complex attribute has the data type textEncoding 18.3.36.

            +

            The style:font-charset-complex attribute has the data type textEncoding ?.

            20.271 style:font-family-asian

            The style:font-family-asian attribute specifies the font family for a text. See §7.8.2 of [XSL].

            @@ -29143,9 +29144,9 @@

            20.271 <

            Instead of this attribute, the style:font-name-asian 20.278 attribute should be used to specify the properties of a font.

            -

            The style:font-family-asian attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

            +

            The style:font-family-asian attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

            -

            The style:font-family-asian attribute has the data type string 18.2.

            +

            The style:font-family-asian attribute has the data type string ?.

            20.272 style:font-family-complex

            The style:font-family-complex attribute specifies the font family for a text. See §7.8.2 of [XSL].

            @@ -29154,9 +29155,9 @@

            20.272

            Instead of this attribute, the style:font-name-complex 20.279 attribute should be used to specify the properties of a font.

            -

            The style:font-family-complex attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

            +

            The style:font-family-complex attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

            -

            The style:font-family-complex attribute has the data type string 18.2.

            +

            The style:font-family-complex attribute has the data type string ?.

            20.273 style:font-family-generic

            The style:font-family-generic attribute specifies a generic font family name.

            @@ -29169,7 +29170,7 @@

            20.273

            The defined values for the style:font-family-generic attribute are:

            • decorative: the family of decorative fonts.  

            • modern: the family of modern fonts.  

            • roman: the family roman fonts (with serifs).  

            • script: the family of script fonts.  

            • swiss: the family roman fonts (without serifs).  

            • system: the family system fonts.  

            -

            The style:font-family-generic attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

            +

            The style:font-family-generic attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

            The values of the style:font-family-generic attribute are roman, swiss, modern, decorative, script or system.

            20.274 style:font-family-generic-asian

            @@ -29184,7 +29185,7 @@

            The defined values for the style:font-family-generic-asian attribute are:

            • decorative: the family of decorative fonts.  

            • modern: the family of modern fonts.  

            • roman: the family roman fonts (with serifs).  

            • script: the family of script fonts.  

            • swiss: the family roman fonts (without serifs).  

            • system: the family system fonts.  

            -

            The style:font-family-generic-asian attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

            +

            The style:font-family-generic-asian attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

            The values of the style:font-family-generic-asian attribute are roman, swiss, modern, decorative, script or system.

            20.275 style:font-family-generic-complex

            @@ -29197,7 +29198,7 @@

            The defined values for the style:font-family-generic-complex attribute are:

            • decorative: the family of decorative fonts.  

            • modern: the family of modern fonts.  

            • roman: the family roman fonts (with serifs).  

            • script: the family of script fonts.  

            • swiss: the family roman fonts (without serifs).  

            • system: the family system fonts.  

            -

            The style:font-family-generic-complex attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

            +

            The style:font-family-generic-complex attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

            The values of the style:font-family-generic-complex attribute are roman, swiss, modern, decorative, script or system.

            20.276 style:font-independent-line-spacing

            @@ -29206,36 +29207,36 @@

            The defined values for the style:font-independent-line-spacing attribute are:

            -

            The style:font-independent-line-spacing attribute is usable with the following element: <style:paragraph-properties> 17.6.

            +

            The style:font-independent-line-spacing attribute is usable with the following element: <style:paragraph-properties> ?.

            -

            The style:font-independent-line-spacing attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

            +

            The style:font-independent-line-spacing attribute has the data type boolean ?.

            20.277 style:font-name

            The style:font-name attribute specifies a font that is declared by a <style:font-face> 16.23 element with a style:name 19.502 attribute whose name is the same as that of the style:font-name attribute value.

            This attribute is evaluated for any [UNICODE] character whose script type is latin. 20.358

            -

            The style:font-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:list-level-properties> 17.19 and <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

            +

            The style:font-name attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:list-level-properties> ? and <style:text-properties> ?.

            -

            The style:font-name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

            +

            The style:font-name attribute has the data type string ?.

            20.278 style:font-name-asian

            The style:font-name-asian attribute specifies a font that is declared by a <style:font-face> 16.23 element with a style:name 19.502 attribute whose name is the same as that of the style:font-name-asian attribute value.

            This attribute is evaluated for [UNICODE] characters whose script type is asian. 20.285

            -

            The style:font-name-asian attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

            +

            The style:font-name-asian attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

            -

            The style:font-name-asian attribute has the data type string 18.2.

            +

            The style:font-name-asian attribute has the data type string ?.

            20.279 style:font-name-complex

            The style:font-name-complex attribute specifies a font that is declared by a <style:font-face> 16.23 element with a style:name 19.502 attribute whose name is the same as that of the style:font-name-complex attribute value.

            The style:font-name-complex attribute is evaluated for [UNICODE] characters whose script type is complex. 20.358

            -

            The style:font-name-complex attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

            +

            The style:font-name-complex attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

            -

            The style:font-name-complex attribute has the data type string 18.2.

            +

            The style:font-name-complex attribute has the data type string ?.

            20.280 style:font-pitch

            The style:font-pitch attribute specifies whether a font has a fixed or variable width.

            @@ -29248,7 +29249,7 @@

            20.280 <

            The defined values for the style:font-pitch attribute are:

            • fixed: font pitch is fixed. 

            • variable: font pitch is variable. 

            -

            The style:font-pitch attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

            +

            The style:font-pitch attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

            The values of the style:font-pitch attribute are fixed or variable.

            20.281 style:font-pitch-asian

            @@ -29263,7 +29264,7 @@

            20.281 The defined values for the style:font-pitch-asian attribute are:

            • fixed: font width is fixed. 

            • variable: font width is variable. 

            -

            The style:font-pitch-asian attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

            +

            The style:font-pitch-asian attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

            The values of the style:font-pitch-asian attribute are fixed or variable.

            20.282 style:font-pitch-complex

            @@ -29278,7 +29279,7 @@

            20.282

            The defined values for the style:font-pitch-complex attribute are:

            • fixed: font width is fixed. 

            • variable: font width is variable. 

            -

            The style:font-pitch-complex attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

            +

            The style:font-pitch-complex attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

            The values of the style:font-pitch-complex attribute are fixed or variable.

            20.283 style:font-relief

            @@ -29287,7 +29288,7 @@

            20.283

            The defined values for the style:font-relief attribute are:

            • embossed: characters are embossed. 

            • engraved: characters are engraved. 

            • none: characters are neither embossed or engraved. 

            -

            The style:font-relief attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

            +

            The style:font-relief attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

            The values of the style:font-relief attribute are none, embossed or engraved.

            20.284 style:font-size-asian

            @@ -29298,9 +29299,9 @@

            20.284 The value of this attribute is either an absolute length or a percentage as described in §7.8.4 of [XSL]. In contrast to XSL, percentage values can be used within common styles only and are based on the font height of the parent style rather than to the font height of the attributes neighborhood. Absolute font heights and relative font heights are not supported.

            -

            The style:font-size-asian attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

            +

            The style:font-size-asian attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

            -

            The values of the style:font-size-asian attribute are a value of type positiveLength 18.3.27 or a value of type percent 18.3.24.

            +

            The values of the style:font-size-asian attribute are a value of type positiveLength ? or a value of type percent ?.

            20.285 style:font-size-complex

            The style:font-size-complex attribute specifies the size of a font.

            @@ -29309,9 +29310,9 @@

            20.285 <

            The value of this attribute is either an absolute length or a percentage as described in §7.8.4 of [XSL]. In contrast to XSL, percentage values can be used within common styles only and are based on the font height of the parent style rather than to the font height of the attributes neighborhood. Absolute font heights and relative font heights are not supported.

            -

            The style:font-size-complex attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

            +

            The style:font-size-complex attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

            -

            The values of the style:font-size-complex attribute are a value of type positiveLength 18.3.27 or a value of type percent 18.3.24.

            +

            The values of the style:font-size-complex attribute are a value of type positiveLength ? or a value of type percent ?.

            20.286 style:font-size-rel

            The style:font-size-rel attribute specifies a relative font size change.

            @@ -29320,9 +29321,9 @@

            20.286 This attribute specifies a relative font size change as a length. It cannot be used within automatic styles. This attribute changes the font size based on the font size of the parent style.

            -

            The style:font-size-rel attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

            +

            The style:font-size-rel attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

            -

            The style:font-size-rel attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

            +

            The style:font-size-rel attribute has the data type length ?.

            20.287 style:font-size-rel-asian

            The style:font-size-rel-asian attributes specifies a relative font size change.

            @@ -29331,9 +29332,9 @@

            20.287

            This attribute specifies a relative font size change as a length. It cannot be used within automatic styles. This attribute changes the font size based on the font size of the parent style.

            -

            The style:font-size-rel-asian attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

            +

            The style:font-size-rel-asian attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

            -

            The style:font-size-rel-asian attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

            +

            The style:font-size-rel-asian attribute has the data type length ?.

            20.288 style:font-size-rel-complex

            The style:font-size-rel-complex attribute specifies a relative font size change.

            @@ -29342,9 +29343,9 @@

            20.2

            This attribute specifies a relative font size change as a length. It cannot be used within automatic styles. This attribute changes the font size based on the font size of the parent style.

            -

            The style:font-size-rel-complex attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

            +

            The style:font-size-rel-complex attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

            -

            The style:font-size-rel-complex attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

            +

            The style:font-size-rel-complex attribute has the data type length ?.

            20.289 style:font-style-asian

            The style:font-style-asian attribute specifies whether to use normal or italic font face. See §7.8.7 of [XSL].

            @@ -29353,7 +29354,7 @@

            20.289 The defined values for the style:font-style-asian attribute are:

            • italic: characters displayed in an italic font face. 

            • normal: characters displayed in normal font face. 

            • oblique: characters displayed in an oblique font face. 

            -

            The style:font-style-asian attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

            +

            The style:font-style-asian attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

            The values of the style:font-style-asian attribute are normal, italic or oblique.

            20.290 style:font-style-complex

            @@ -29366,7 +29367,7 @@

            20.290

            The defined values for the style:font-style-complex attribute are:

            • italic: characters displayed in an italic font face. 

            • normal: characters displayed in normal font face. 

            • oblique: characters displayed in an oblique font face. 

            -

            The style:font-style-complex attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

            +

            The style:font-style-complex attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

            The values of the style:font-style-complex attribute are normal, italic or oblique.

            20.291 style:font-style-name

            @@ -29379,9 +29380,9 @@

            20.291 Instead of this attribute, the style:font-name 20.277 attribute should be used to specify the properties of a font.

            -

            The style:font-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

            +

            The style:font-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

            -

            The style:font-style-name attribute has the data type string 18.2.

            +

            The style:font-style-name attribute has the data type string ?.

            20.292 style:font-style-name-asian

            The style:font-style-name-asian attribute specifies a font style name.

            @@ -29392,9 +29393,9 @@

            20.2

            Instead of this attribute, the style:font-name-asian 20.278 attribute should be used to specify the properties of a font.

            -

            The style:font-style-name-asian attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

            +

            The style:font-style-name-asian attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

            -

            The style:font-style-name-asian attribute has the data type string 18.2.

            +

            The style:font-style-name-asian attribute has the data type string ?.

            20.293 style:font-style-name-complex

            The style:font-style-name-complex attribute specifies a font style name.

            @@ -29405,16 +29406,16 @@

            20

            Instead of this attribute, the style:font-name-complex 20.279 attribute should be used to specify the properties of a font.

            -

            The style:font-style-name-complex attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

            +

            The style:font-style-name-complex attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

            -

            The style:font-style-name-complex attribute has the data type string 18.2.

            +

            The style:font-style-name-complex attribute has the data type string ?.

            20.294 style:font-weight-asian

            The style:font-weight-asian attribute specifies the weight of a font. See §7.8.9 of [XSL].

            This attribute is evaluated for [UNICODE] characters whose script type is asian. 20.358

            -

            The style:font-weight-asian attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

            +

            The style:font-weight-asian attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

            The values of the style:font-weight-asian attribute are normal, bold, 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800 or 900.

            20.295 style:font-weight-complex

            @@ -29425,7 +29426,7 @@

            20.295

            The fo:font-weight 20.193 attribute is evaluated for any other [UNICODE] character.

            -

            The style:font-weight-complex attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

            +

            The style:font-weight-complex attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

            The values of the style:font-weight-complex attribute are normal, bold, 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800 or 900.

            20.296 style:footnote-max-height

            @@ -29434,16 +29435,16 @@

            20.296

            If the value of this attribute is set to 0cm, there is no limit to the amount of space that the footnote can occupy.

            -

            The style:footnote-max-height attribute is usable with the following element: <style:page-layout-properties> 17.2.

            +

            The style:footnote-max-height attribute is usable with the following element: <style:page-layout-properties> ?.

            -

            The style:footnote-max-height attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

            +

            The style:footnote-max-height attribute has the data type length ?.

            20.297 style:glyph-orientation-vertical

            The style:glyph-orientation-vertical attribute specifies a vertical glyph orientation. See §10.7.3 of [SVG]. The attribute specifies an angle or automatic mode. The only defined angle is 0 degrees, which disables this feature.

            Note: OpenDocument v1.1 did not support angle specifications that contain an angle unit identifier. Angle unit identifiers should be omitted for compatibility with OpenDocument v1.1.

            -

            The style:glyph-orientation-vertical attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-cell-properties> 17.18.

            +

            The style:glyph-orientation-vertical attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-cell-properties> ?.

            The values of the style:glyph-orientation-vertical attribute are auto, 0, 0deg, 0rad or 0grad.

            20.298 style:horizontal-pos

            @@ -29459,11 +29460,11 @@

            20.298 Table 20 - Horizontal position values

            -
            +

            Value of style:horizontal-pos

            Value of text:anchor-type

            -
            +

            page

            frame

            @@ -29473,7 +29474,7 @@

            20.298 char

            as-char

            -
            +

            any

            X

            @@ -29489,11 +29490,11 @@

            20.298 Table 21 - Horizontal relation values

             

            -
            +

            Value of style:horizontal-rel

            Value of text:anchor-type

            -
            +

            page

            frame

            @@ -29503,27 +29504,27 @@

            20.298 char

            as-char

            -
            +

            char

             

             

             

            X

            -

             

            +

             

            frame

             

            X

            -

             

             

             

            +

             

             

             

            frame-content

             

            X

            -

             

             

             

            +

             

             

             

            frame-end-margin

             

            X

            -

             

             

             

            +

             

             

             

            frame-start-margin

             

            X

            -

             

             

             

            +

             

             

             

            page

            X

            @@ -29531,7 +29532,7 @@

            20.298 X

            X

            -

             

            +

             

            page-content

            X

            @@ -29539,7 +29540,7 @@

            20.298 X

            X

            -

             

            +

             

            page-end-margin

            X

            @@ -29547,7 +29548,7 @@

            20.298 X

            X

            -

             

            +

             

            page-start-margin

            X

            @@ -29555,25 +29556,25 @@

            20.298 X

            X

            -

             

            +

             

            paragraph

             

             

            X

            X

            -

             

            +

             

            paragraph-content

             

             

            X

            X

            -

             

            +

             

            paragraph-end-margin

             

             

            X

            X

            -

             

            +

             

            paragraph-start-margin

             

             

            X

            @@ -29582,7 +29583,7 @@

            20.298

             

            -

            The style:horizontal-pos attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The style:horizontal-pos attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            The values of the style:horizontal-pos attribute are left, center, right, from-left, inside, outside or from-inside.

            20.299 style:horizontal-rel

            @@ -29593,7 +29594,7 @@

            20.299 The defined values for the style:horizontal-rel attribute are:

            • char: horizontal position of a frame is positioned relative to a character.  

            • page: horizontal position of a frame is positioned relative to a page.  

            • page-content: horizontal position of a frame is positioned relative to page-content.  

            • page-start-margin: horizontal position of a frame is positioned relative to a page start margin.  

            • page-end-margin: horizontal position of a frame is positioned relative to a page end margin.  

            • frame: horizontal position of a frame is positioned relative to another frame.  

            • frame-content: horizontal position of a frame is positioned relative to frame content.  

            • frame-end-margin: horizontal position of a frame is positioned relative to a frame end margin.  

            • frame-start-margin: horizontal position of a frame is positioned relative to a frame start margin  

            • paragraph: horizontal position of a frame is positioned relative to a paragraph.  

            • paragraph-content: horizontal position of a frame is positioned relative to paragraph content.  

            • paragraph-end-margin: horizontal position of a frame is positioned relative to a paragraph end margin.  

            • paragraph-start-margin:horizontal position of a frame is positioned relative to a paragraph start margin.  

            -

            The style:horizontal-rel attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The style:horizontal-rel attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            The values of the style:horizontal-rel attribute are page, page-content, page-start-margin, page-end-margin, frame, frame-content, frame-start-margin, frame-end-margin, paragraph, paragraph-content, paragraph-start-margin, paragraph-end-margin or char.

            20.300 style:join-border

            @@ -29606,9 +29607,9 @@

            20.300

            The defined values for the style:join-border attribute are:

            • false: borders should not be joined. 

            • true: borders should be joined. 

            -

            The style:join-border attribute is usable with the following element: <style:paragraph-properties> 17.6.

            +

            The style:join-border attribute is usable with the following element: <style:paragraph-properties> ?.

            -

            The style:join-border attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

            +

            The style:join-border attribute has the data type boolean ?.

            20.301 style:justify-single-word

            The style:justify-single-word attribute specifies whether a single word should be justified when the last line in a paragraph is justified.

            @@ -29617,9 +29618,9 @@

            20.301

            The defined values for the style:justify-single-word attribute are:

            • false: single word should not be justified when the last line in a paragraph is justified. 

            • true: single word should be justified when last line in a paragraph is justified. 

            -

            The style:justify-single-word attribute is usable with the following element: <style:paragraph-properties> 17.6.

            +

            The style:justify-single-word attribute is usable with the following element: <style:paragraph-properties> ?.

            -

            The style:justify-single-word attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

            +

            The style:justify-single-word attribute has the data type boolean ?.

            20.302 style:language-asian

            The style:language-asian attribute specifies the language of a text.

            @@ -29628,9 +29629,9 @@

            20.302 This attribute may be ignored if it is not specified together with a style:country-asian 20.256 attribute.

            -

            The style:language-asian attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

            +

            The style:language-asian attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

            -

            The style:language-asian attribute has the data type languageCode 18.3.18.

            +

            The style:language-asian attribute has the data type languageCode ?.

            20.303 style:language-complex

            The style:language-complex attribute specifies the language of a text.

            @@ -29641,53 +29642,53 @@

            20.303 This attribute may be ignored if it is not specified together with a style:country-complex 20.257 attribute.

            -

            The style:language-complex attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

            +

            The style:language-complex attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

            -

            The style:language-complex attribute has the data type languageCode 18.3.18.

            +

            The style:language-complex attribute has the data type languageCode ?.

            20.304 style:layout-grid-base-height

            The style:layout-grid-base-height attribute specifies the height reserved in layout grid lines for non-ruby text.

            -

            The style:layout-grid-base-height attribute is usable with the following element: <style:page-layout-properties> 17.2.

            +

            The style:layout-grid-base-height attribute is usable with the following element: <style:page-layout-properties> ?.

            -

            The style:layout-grid-base-height attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

            +

            The style:layout-grid-base-height attribute has the data type length ?.

            20.305 style:layout-grid-base-width

            The style:layout-grid-base-width attribute specifies a grid's base width. This attribute is only evaluated if style:layout-grid-standard-mode 20.314 attribute has the value true.

            -

            The style:layout-grid-base-width attribute is usable with the following element: <style:page-layout-properties> 17.2.

            +

            The style:layout-grid-base-width attribute is usable with the following element: <style:page-layout-properties> ?.

            -

            The style:layout-grid-base-width attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

            +

            The style:layout-grid-base-width attribute has the data type length ?.

            20.306 style:layout-grid-color

            The style:layout-grid-color attribute specifies the color of layout grid border lines.

            -

            The style:layout-grid-color attribute is usable with the following element: <style:page-layout-properties> 17.2.

            +

            The style:layout-grid-color attribute is usable with the following element: <style:page-layout-properties> ?.

            -

            The style:layout-grid-color attribute has the data type color 18.3.9.

            +

            The style:layout-grid-color attribute has the data type color ?.

            20.307 style:layout-grid-display

            The style:layout-grid-display attribute specifies whether layout grid border lines are displayed.

            The defined values for the style:layout-grid-display attribute are:

            • false: layout grid border lines should not be displayed. 

            • true: layout grid border lines should be displayed. 

            -

            The style:layout-grid-display attribute is usable with the following element: <style:page-layout-properties> 17.2.

            +

            The style:layout-grid-display attribute is usable with the following element: <style:page-layout-properties> ?.

            -

            The style:layout-grid-display attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

            +

            The style:layout-grid-display attribute has the data type boolean ?.

            20.308 style:layout-grid-lines

            The style:layout-grid-lines attribute specifies the number of layout grid lines per page. The number of lines displayed may be smaller than specified if the page does not have space to display the specified number of lines with the specified line height.

            -

            The style:layout-grid-lines attribute is usable with the following element: <style:page-layout-properties> 17.2.

            +

            The style:layout-grid-lines attribute is usable with the following element: <style:page-layout-properties> ?.

            -

            The style:layout-grid-lines attribute has the data type positiveInteger 18.2.

            +

            The style:layout-grid-lines attribute has the data type positiveInteger ?.

            20.309 style:layout-grid-mode

            The style:layout-grid-mode attribute enables Asian layout grids.

            The defined values for the style:layout-grid-mode attribute are:

            -

            The style:layout-grid-mode attribute is usable with the following element: <style:page-layout-properties> 17.2.

            +

            The style:layout-grid-mode attribute is usable with the following element: <style:page-layout-properties> ?.

            The values of the style:layout-grid-mode attribute are none, line or both.

            20.310 style:layout-grid-print

            @@ -29696,36 +29697,36 @@

            20.310 <

            The defined values for the style:layout-grid-print attribute are:

            • false: layout grid border lines should not be printed. 

            • true: layout grid border lines should be printed. 

            -

            The style:layout-grid-print attribute is usable with the following element: <style:page-layout-properties> 17.2.

            +

            The style:layout-grid-print attribute is usable with the following element: <style:page-layout-properties> ?.

            -

            The style:layout-grid-print attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

            +

            The style:layout-grid-print attribute has the data type boolean ?.

            20.311 style:layout-grid-ruby-below

            The style:layout-grid-ruby-below attribute specifies whether ruby text is displayed above or below the base text.

            The defined values for the style:layout-grid-ruby-below attribute are:

            • false: ruby text should be displayed above the base text. 

            • true: ruby text should be displayed below the base text. 

            -

            The style:layout-grid-ruby-below attribute is usable with the following element: <style:page-layout-properties> 17.2.

            +

            The style:layout-grid-ruby-below attribute is usable with the following element: <style:page-layout-properties> ?.

            -

            The style:layout-grid-ruby-below attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

            +

            The style:layout-grid-ruby-below attribute has the data type boolean ?.

            20.312 style:layout-grid-ruby-height

            The style:layout-grid-ruby-height attribute specifies the height reserved in layout grid lines for ruby text.

            The style:layout-grid-ruby-height attribute appears on a <style:page-layout-properties> 17.2 element only if a style:layout-grid-standard-mode 20.314 attribute, with the value false, appears on the same <style:page-layout-properties> element.

            -

            The style:layout-grid-ruby-height attribute is usable with the following element: <style:page-layout-properties> 17.2.

            +

            The style:layout-grid-ruby-height attribute is usable with the following element: <style:page-layout-properties> ?.

            -

            The style:layout-grid-ruby-height attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

            +

            The style:layout-grid-ruby-height attribute has the data type length ?.

            20.313 style:layout-grid-snap-to

            The style:layout-grid-snap-to attribute specifies whether the text is snapped to the grid or not. It is evaluated only if the style:layout-grid-mode 20.309 attribute has the value both and the style:layout-grid-standard-mode 20.314 attribute has the value true.

            The defined values for the style:layout-grid-snap-to attribute are:

            • false: text should not be snapped to grid. 

            • true: text should be snapped to grid. 

            -

            The style:layout-grid-snap-to attribute is usable with the following element: <style:page-layout-properties> 17.2.

            +

            The style:layout-grid-snap-to attribute is usable with the following element: <style:page-layout-properties> ?.

            -

            The style:layout-grid-snap-to attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

            +

            The style:layout-grid-snap-to attribute has the data type boolean ?.

            20.314 style:layout-grid-standard-mode

            The style:layout-grid-standard-mode attribute specifies how the rectangular grid cells are calculated if the style:layout-grid-mode 20.309 attribute has the value both.

            @@ -29734,16 +29735,16 @@

            The defined values for the style:layout-grid-standard-mode attribute are:

            -

            The style:layout-grid-standard-mode attribute is usable with the following element: <style:page-layout-properties> 17.2.

            +

            The style:layout-grid-standard-mode attribute is usable with the following element: <style:page-layout-properties> ?.

            -

            The style:layout-grid-standard-mode attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

            +

            The style:layout-grid-standard-mode attribute has the data type boolean ?.

            20.315 style:line-break

            The style:line-break attribute specifies line breaking rules.

            The defined values for the style:line-break attribute are:

            • normal: line breaks may occur between any characters. 

            • strict: line breaks shall not occur before or after implementation-defined characters.  

            -

            The style:line-break attribute is usable with the following element: <style:paragraph-properties> 17.6.

            +

            The style:line-break attribute is usable with the following element: <style:paragraph-properties> ?.

            The values of the style:line-break attribute are normal or strict.

            20.316 style:letter-kerning

            @@ -29752,43 +29753,43 @@

            20.316 The defined values for the style:letter-kerning attribute are:

            • false: kerning between letters should be disabled. 

            • true: kerning between letters should be enabled. 

            -

            The style:letter-kerning attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

            +

            The style:letter-kerning attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

            -

            The style:letter-kerning attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

            +

            The style:letter-kerning attribute has the data type boolean ?.

            20.317 style:line-height-at-least

            The style:line-height-at-least attribute specifies a minimum line height. The value of this attribute is a length.

            The effect of this attribute is disabled when fo:line-height 20.204 has the value of normal.

            -

            The style:line-height-at-least attribute is usable with the following element: <style:paragraph-properties> 17.6.

            +

            The style:line-height-at-least attribute is usable with the following element: <style:paragraph-properties> ?.

            -

            The style:line-height-at-least attribute has the data type nonNegativeLength 18.3.21.

            +

            The style:line-height-at-least attribute has the data type nonNegativeLength ?.

            20.318 style:line-spacing

            The style:line-spacing attribute specifies a fixed distance between two lines.

            The effect of this attribute is disabled when fo:line-height 20.204 has the value of normal.

             

            -

            The style:line-spacing attribute is usable with the following element: <style:paragraph-properties> 17.6.

            +

            The style:line-spacing attribute is usable with the following element: <style:paragraph-properties> ?.

            -

            The style:line-spacing attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

            +

            The style:line-spacing attribute has the data type length ?.

            20.319 style:may-break-between-rows

            The style:may-break-between-rows attribute specifies that a page break may occur inside a table.

            The defined values for the style:may-break-between-rows attribute are:

            • false: page break shall not occur inside a table. 

            • true: page break may occur inside a table. 

            -

            The style:may-break-between-rows attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-properties> 17.15.

            +

            The style:may-break-between-rows attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-properties> ?.

            -

            The style:may-break-between-rows attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

            +

            The style:may-break-between-rows attribute has the data type boolean ?.

            20.320 style:min-row-height

            The style:min-row-height attribute specifies a fixed minimum height for a row.

            -

            The style:min-row-height attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-row-properties> 17.17.

            +

            The style:min-row-height attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-row-properties> ?.

            -

            The style:min-row-height attribute has the data type nonNegativeLength 18.3.21.

            +

            The style:min-row-height attribute has the data type nonNegativeLength ?.

            20.321 style:mirror

            The style:mirror attribute specifies whether an image is mirrored before it is displayed. The mirroring can be vertical or horizontal or both.

            @@ -29797,7 +29798,7 @@

            20.321 <
            • none: image should not be mirrored before being displayed. 

            • horizontal: image should be mirrored horizontally before being displayed. 

            • horizontal-on-even: image should be mirrored horizontally on even numbered pages before being displayed. 

            • horizontal-on-odd: image should be mirrored horizontally on odd numbered pages before being displayed. 

            • vertical: image should be mirrored vertically before being displayed.  

            The value vertical and the horizontal values can be specified together, separated by a white space.

            -

            The style:mirror attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The style:mirror attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            The values of the style:mirror attribute are none, vertical, or two white space separated values, that may appear in any order. One of these values is always vertical. The other value is one of: horizontal, horizontal-on-odd or horizontal-on-even.

            20.322 style:num-format

            @@ -29808,16 +29809,16 @@

            20.322 <

            The defined values for the style:num-format attribute are:

            -

            The style:num-format attribute is usable with the following element: <style:page-layout-properties> 17.2.

            +

            The style:num-format attribute is usable with the following element: <style:page-layout-properties> ?.

            -

            The values of the style:num-format attribute are 1, i, I, a value of type string 18.2, an empty string, a or A.

            +

            The values of the style:num-format attribute are 1, i, I, a value of type string ?, an empty string, a or A.

            20.323 style:num-letter-sync

            The style:num-letter-sync attribute specifies whether letter synchronization shall take place. If letters are used in alphabetical order for numbering, there are two ways to process overflows within a digit, as follows:

            • false: A new digit is inserted. Its start value is ”a” or ”A”, and it is incremented every time an overflow occurs in the following digit. The numbering sequence (for lower case numberings) in that case is a,b,c, ..., z, aa, ab, ac, ...,az, ba, ..., and so on.  

            • true: A new digit is inserted that always has the same value as the following digit. The numbering sequence (for lower case numberings) in that case is a, b, c, ..., z, aa, bb, cc, ..., zz, aaa, ..., and so on. This is called letter synchronization. 

            -

            The style:num-letter-sync attribute is usable with the following element: <style:page-layout-properties> 17.2.

            +

            The style:num-letter-sync attribute is usable with the following element: <style:page-layout-properties> ?.

            -

            The style:num-letter-sync attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

            +

            The style:num-letter-sync attribute has the data type boolean ?.

            20.324 style:num-prefix

            The style:num-prefix attribute specifies what to display before a number.

            @@ -29826,9 +29827,9 @@

            20.324 <

            The style:num-prefix attribute can also specify a character before the value of a text:bullet-char 19.765 attribute.

            -

            The style:num-prefix attribute is usable with the following element: <style:page-layout-properties> 17.2.

            +

            The style:num-prefix attribute is usable with the following element: <style:page-layout-properties> ?.

            -

            The style:num-prefix attribute has the data type string 18.2.

            +

            The style:num-prefix attribute has the data type string ?.

            20.325 style:num-suffix

            The style:num-prefix and style:num-suffix style:num-suffix attributes specify what to display before and after a number.

            @@ -29837,9 +29838,9 @@

            20.325 <

            The style:num-suffix attribute can also specify a character after the value of a text:bullet-char 19.765 attribute.

            -

            The style:num-suffix attribute is usable with the following element: <style:page-layout-properties> 17.2.

            +

            The style:num-suffix attribute is usable with the following element: <style:page-layout-properties> ?.

            -

            The style:num-suffix attribute has the data type string 18.2.

            +

            The style:num-suffix attribute has the data type string ?.

            20.326 style:number-wrapped-paragraphs

            The style:number-wrapped-paragraphs attribute specifies the number of paragraphs that can wrap around a frame if the anchor position of a frame or drawing shape is a paragraph or a character, and the wrap mode specified by the style:wrap 20.400 attribute is left, right, parallel, or dynamic.

            @@ -29848,9 +29849,9 @@

            The defined values for the style:number-wrapped-paragraphs attribute are:

            • no-limit: there is no limit on the number of paragraphs that may wrap around a frame. 

            • a value of type positiveInteger 

            -

            The style:number-wrapped-paragraphs attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The style:number-wrapped-paragraphs attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            -

            The values of the style:number-wrapped-paragraphs attribute are no-limit or a value of type positiveInteger 18.2.

            +

            The values of the style:number-wrapped-paragraphs attribute are no-limit or a value of type positiveInteger ?.

            20.327 style:overflow-behavior

            The style:overflow-behavior attribute specifies the behavior of text boxes where the containing text does not fit into a text box.

            @@ -29859,7 +29860,7 @@

            20.327 <

            The defined values for the style:overflow-behavior attribute are:

            • clip: text that does not fit into a text box is not displayed. 

            • auto-create-new-frame: a new frame will be created on the next page, with the same position and dimensions of the original frame. 

            -

            The style:overflow-behavior attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The style:overflow-behavior attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            The values of the style:overflow-behavior attribute are clip or auto-create-new-frame.

            20.328 style:page-number

            @@ -29868,25 +29869,25 @@

            20.328

            The defined values for the style:page-number attribute are:

            -

            The style:page-number attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:paragraph-properties> 17.6 and <style:table-properties> 17.15.

            +

            The style:page-number attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:paragraph-properties> ? and <style:table-properties> ?.

            -

            The values of the style:page-number attribute are a value of type nonNegativeInteger 18.2 or auto.

            +

            The values of the style:page-number attribute are a value of type nonNegativeInteger ? or auto.

            20.329 style:paper-tray-name

            The style:paper-tray-name attribute specifies the paper tray to use when printing a document. The names assigned to the paper trays depends upon the printer.

            The defined values for the style:paper-tray-name attribute are:

            -

            The style:paper-tray-name attribute is usable with the following element: <style:page-layout-properties> 17.2.

            +

            The style:paper-tray-name attribute is usable with the following element: <style:page-layout-properties> ?.

            -

            The values of the style:paper-tray-name attribute are default or a value of type string 18.2.

            +

            The values of the style:paper-tray-name attribute are default or a value of type string ?.

            20.330 style:print

            The style:print attribute specifies the components in a spreadsheet document to print.

            The value of the style:print attribute is a white space separated list of one or more of these values:

            • annotations: annotations should be printed. 

            • charts: charts should be printed. 

            • drawings: drawings should be printed. 

            • formulas: formulas should be printed. 

            • grid: grid lines should be printed. 

            • headers: headers should be printed. 

            • objects: (including graphics): objects should be printed. 

            • zero-values: zero-values should be printed. 

            -

            The style:print attribute is usable with the following element: <style:page-layout-properties> 17.2.

            +

            The style:print attribute is usable with the following element: <style:page-layout-properties> ?.

            The value of the style:print attribute is a white space separated lists of one of these values: headers, grid, annotations, objects, charts, drawings, formulas, or zero-values, including the empty list.

            20.331 style:print-content

            @@ -29897,23 +29898,23 @@

            20.

            The style:print-content attribute specifies if frame content is printed.

            -

            The style:print-content attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The style:print-content attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            -

            The style:print-content attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

            +

            The style:print-content attribute has the data type boolean ?.

            20.331.3 <style:table-cell-properties>

            The style:print-content attribute specifies if cell content is printed.

            -

            The style:print-content attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-cell-properties> 17.18.

            +

            The style:print-content attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-cell-properties> ?.

            -

            The style:print-content attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

            +

            The style:print-content attribute has the data type boolean ?.

            20.332 style:print-page-order

            The style:print-page-order attribute specifies the order in which data in a spreadsheet is numbered and printed when the data does not fit on one printed page.

            The defined values for the style:print-page-order attribute are:

            • ltr: create pages from the first column to the last column before continuing with the next set of rows.  

            • ttb: create pages from the top row to the bottom row before continuing with the next set of columns. 

            -

            The style:print-page-order attribute is usable with the following element: <style:page-layout-properties> 17.2.

            +

            The style:print-page-order attribute is usable with the following element: <style:page-layout-properties> ?.

            The values of the style:print-page-order attribute are ttb or ltr.

            20.333 style:print-orientation

            @@ -29922,7 +29923,7 @@

            20.333 <

            The defined values for the style:print-orientation attribute are:

            • landscape: a page is printed in landscape orientation. 

            • portrait: a page is printed in portrait orientation. 

            -

            The style:print-orientation attribute is usable with the following element: <style:page-layout-properties> 17.2.

            +

            The style:print-orientation attribute is usable with the following element: <style:page-layout-properties> ?.

            The values of the style:print-orientation attribute are portrait or landscape.

            20.334 style:protect

            @@ -29935,7 +29936,7 @@

            20.

            The defined values for the style:protect attribute are:

            • content: content of a frame should be protected from editing. 

            • none: the content, size and position of a frame should be subject to editing. 

            • position: the position of a frame should be protected from editing. 

            • size: the size of a frame should be protected from editing. 

            -

            The style:protect attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The style:protect attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            The values of the style:protect attribute are none, or white space separated non-empty lists of one of these values: content, position, or size..

            20.334.3 <style:section-properties>

            @@ -29944,16 +29945,16 @@

            20.

            The defined values for the style:protect attribute are:

            • false: sections should not be protected from editing. 

            • true: sections should be protected from editing. 

            -

            The style:protect attribute is usable with the following element: <style:section-properties> 17.11.

            +

            The style:protect attribute is usable with the following element: <style:section-properties> ?.

            -

            The style:protect attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

            +

            The style:protect attribute has the data type boolean ?.

            20.335 style:punctuation-wrap

            The style:punctuation-wrap attribute specifies whether a punctuation mark, if one is present, can be hanging, that is, whether it can placed in the margin area at the end of a full line of text.

            The defined values for the style:punctuation-wrap attribute are:

            • hanging: a punctuation mark can be placed in the margin area at the end of a full line of text. 

            • simple: a punctuation mark cannot be placed in the margin area at the end of a full line of text. 

            -

            The style:punctuation-wrap attribute is usable with the following element: <style:paragraph-properties> 17.6.

            +

            The style:punctuation-wrap attribute is usable with the following element: <style:paragraph-properties> ?.

            The values of the style:punctuation-wrap attribute are simple or hanging.

            20.336 style:register-true

            @@ -29962,23 +29963,23 @@

            20.336 The defined values for the style:register-true attribute are:

            • false: lines on both sides of a printed text need not align. 

            • true: lines on both sides of a printed text should align. 

            -

            The style:register-true attribute is usable with the following element: <style:paragraph-properties> 17.6.

            +

            The style:register-true attribute is usable with the following element: <style:paragraph-properties> ?.

            -

            The style:register-true attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

            +

            The style:register-true attribute has the data type boolean ?.

            20.337 style:register-truth-ref-style-name

            The style:register-truth-ref-style-name attribute specifies a paragraph style. The line distance specified of the paragraph style is used as the reference line distance for all paragraphs that have the register-truth feature enabled.

            -

            The style:register-truth-ref-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <style:page-layout-properties> 17.2.

            +

            The style:register-truth-ref-style-name attribute is usable with the following element: <style:page-layout-properties> ?.

            -

            The style:register-truth-ref-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

            +

            The style:register-truth-ref-style-name attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

            20.338 style:rel-column-width

            The style:rel-column-width attribute specifies a relative width of a column with a number value, followed by a ”*” (U+002A, ASTERISK) character. If rc is the relative with of the column, rs the sum of all relative columns widths, and ws the absolute width that is available for these columns the absolute width wc of the column is wc=rcws/rs.

            -

            The style:rel-column-width attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-column-properties> 17.16.

            +

            The style:rel-column-width attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-column-properties> ?.

            -

            The style:rel-column-width attribute has the data type relativeLength 18.3.28.

            +

            The style:rel-column-width attribute has the data type relativeLength ?.

            20.339 style:rel-height

            The style:rel-height attribute specifies the height of a drawing object as a relative value within a frame.

            @@ -29989,9 +29990,9 @@

            20.339 <

            To support consumers that do not support relative width and heights, producers should also provide the height in svg:height 19.543 and fo:min-height 19.240 attributes.

            -

            The style:rel-height attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The style:rel-height attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            -

            The values of the style:rel-height attribute are a value of type percent 18.3.24, scale or scale-min.

            +

            The values of the style:rel-height attribute are a value of type percent ?, scale or scale-min.

            20.340 style:rel-width

            20.340.1 <style:graphic-properties>

            @@ -30003,23 +30004,23 @@

            20.

            To support consumers that do not support relative width, producers should also provide the width in a svg:width 19.575 attribute.

            -

            The style:rel-width attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The style:rel-width attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            -

            The values of the style:rel-width attribute are a value of type percent 18.3.24, scale or scale-min.

            +

            The values of the style:rel-width attribute are a value of type percent ?, scale or scale-min.

            20.340.2 <style:table-properties>

            The style:rel-width attribute specifies the width of a table relative to the width of the area that the table is in.

            -

            The style:rel-width attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-properties> 17.15.

            +

            The style:rel-width attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-properties> ?.

            -

            The style:rel-width attribute has the data type percent 18.3.24.

            +

            The style:rel-width attribute has the data type percent ?.

            20.341 style:repeat

            The style:repeat attribute specifies if an image can be repeated or stretched over an area.

            The defined values for the style:repeat attribute are:

            -

            The style:repeat attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:drawing-page-properties> 17.25 and <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The style:repeat attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:drawing-page-properties> ? and <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            The values of the style:repeat attribute are no-repeat, repeat, stretch or scale.

            20.342 style:repeat-content

            @@ -30028,9 +30029,9 @@

            20.342 The defined values for the style:repeat-content attribute are:

            • false: text content of a cell should not be displayed as many times as there is space left in the cell's writing direction. 

            • true: text content of a cell should be displayed as many times as there is space left in the cell's writing direction. 

            -

            The style:repeat-content attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-cell-properties> 17.18.

            +

            The style:repeat-content attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-cell-properties> ?.

            -

            The style:repeat-content attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

            +

            The style:repeat-content attribute has the data type boolean ?.

            20.343 style:rfc-language-tag

            The style:rfc-language-tag attribute specifies a language identifier according to the rules of [RFC5646], or its successors.

            @@ -30041,9 +30042,9 @@

            20.343 The attribute is evaluated for any [UNICODE] characters that are not of type asian or complex. 20.358

            -

            The style:rfc-language-tag attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

            +

            The style:rfc-language-tag attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

            -

            The style:rfc-language-tag attribute has the data type language 18.3.17.

            +

            The style:rfc-language-tag attribute has the data type language ?.

            20.344 style:rfc-language-tag-asian

            The style:rfc-language-tag-asian attribute specifies a language identifier according to the rules of [RFC5646], or its successors.

            @@ -30054,9 +30055,9 @@

            20.

            This attribute is evaluated for [UNICODE] characters that are of type asian. 20.358.

            -

            The style:rfc-language-tag-asian attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

            +

            The style:rfc-language-tag-asian attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

            -

            The style:rfc-language-tag-asian attribute has the data type language 18.3.17.

            +

            The style:rfc-language-tag-asian attribute has the data type language ?.

            20.345 style:rfc-language-tag-complex

            The style:rfc-language-tag-complex attribute specifies a language identifier according to the rules of [RFC5646], or its successors.

            @@ -30067,9 +30068,9 @@

            2

            This attribute is evaluated for [UNICODE] characters that are of type complex..

            -

            The style:rfc-language-tag-complex attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

            +

            The style:rfc-language-tag-complex attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

            -

            The style:rfc-language-tag-complex attribute has the data type language 18.3.17.

            +

            The style:rfc-language-tag-complex attribute has the data type language ?.

            20.346 style:rotation-align

            The style:rotation-align attribute specifies how the edge of the text in a cell is aligned after a rotation.

            @@ -30079,32 +30080,32 @@

            20.346 Table 22 - Rotation align values

            -
            +

            Alignment

            Text is...

            Borders and background are...

            -
            +

            None.

            Rotated and aligned within the cell.

            Unchanged.

            -
            +

            Bottom

            Rotated and may overlap with other cells if the text is longer than the length of the cell.

            Positioned parallel to the text, whereby the edge that is named by the attribute value aligns with the corresponding edge of the cell's original position.

            -
            +

            Center

            -
            +

            Top

            -

            The style:rotation-align attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-cell-properties> 17.18.

            +

            The style:rotation-align attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-cell-properties> ?.

            The values of the style:rotation-align attribute are none, bottom, top or center.

            20.347 style:rotation-angle

            @@ -30117,23 +30118,23 @@

            20.347 If used with a chart style applied to a <chart:title> 11.2.1 element the attribute specifies the rotation angle of the title.

            -

            The style:rotation-angle attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:chart-properties> 17.22 and <style:table-cell-properties> 17.18.

            +

            The style:rotation-angle attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:chart-properties> ? and <style:table-cell-properties> ?.

            -

            The style:rotation-angle attribute has the data type angle 18.3.1.

            +

            The style:rotation-angle attribute has the data type angle ?.

            20.348 style:row-height

            The style:row-height attribute specifies a fixed row height.

            -

            The style:row-height attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-row-properties> 17.17.

            +

            The style:row-height attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-row-properties> ?.

            -

            The style:row-height attribute has the data type positiveLength 18.3.27.

            +

            The style:row-height attribute has the data type positiveLength ?.

            20.349 style:ruby-align

            The style:ruby-align attribute specifies the horizontal alignment of the ruby text in relationship to the ruby base.

            The defined values for the style:ruby-align attribute are:

            • center: ruby text centered on ruby base text. 

            • distribute-letter: If the width of the ruby text is smaller than that of the ruby base text, then the ruby text contents are evenly distributed across the width of the ruby base text, with the first and last ruby text glyphs lining up with the corresponding first and last base glyphs. If the width of the ruby text is at least the width of the ruby base text, then the letters of the ruby base text are evenly distributed across the width of the ruby text.  

            • distribute-space: If the width of the ruby text is smaller than that of the ruby base text, then the ruby text contents are evenly distributed across the width of the ruby base text, with a amount of white space preceding the first and following the last character in the ruby text. That amount of white space is normally equal to half the amount of inter-character space of the ruby text. If the width of the ruby text is at least the width of the ruby base text, then the same type of space distribution applies to the ruby base text. If the base is shorter than the ruby text, the base is distribute-space aligned.  

            • left: ruby text to the left of ruby base text. 

            • right: ruby text to the right of ruby base text. 

            -

            The style:ruby-align attribute is usable with the following element: <style:ruby-properties> 17.10.

            +

            The style:ruby-align attribute is usable with the following element: <style:ruby-properties> ?.

            The values of the style:ruby-align attribute are left, center, right, distribute-letter or distribute-space.

            20.350 style:ruby-position

            @@ -30142,7 +30143,7 @@

            20.350 The defined values for the style:ruby-position attribute are:

            • above: ruby text should be above ruby base text. 

            • below: ruby text should be below ruby base text. 

            -

            The style:ruby-position attribute is usable with the following element: <style:ruby-properties> 17.10.

            +

            The style:ruby-position attribute is usable with the following element: <style:ruby-properties> ?.

            The values of the style:ruby-position attribute are above or below.

            20.351 style:run-through

            @@ -30155,7 +30156,7 @@

            20.351

            Use of this attribute depends upon the presence of a style:wrap 20.400 attribute with the value run-through.

            -

            The style:run-through attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The style:run-through attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            The values of the style:run-through attribute are foreground or background.

            20.352 style:scale-to

            @@ -30164,32 +30165,32 @@

            20.352 If style:scale-to, style:scale-to-pages 20.353, style:scale-to-X 20.354 and style:scale-to-Y 20.355 attributes are absent, a document is not scaled.

            -

            The style:scale-to attribute is usable with the following element: <style:page-layout-properties> 17.2.

            +

            The style:scale-to attribute is usable with the following element: <style:page-layout-properties> ?.

            -

            The style:scale-to attribute has the data type percent 18.3.24.

            +

            The style:scale-to attribute has the data type percent ?.

            20.353 style:scale-to-pages

            The style:scale-to-pages attribute specifies the number of pages on which a document should be printed. The document is scaled to fit a specified number of pages.

            If style:scale-to-pages, style:scale-to 20.352, style:scale-to-X 20.354 and style:scale-to-Y 20.355 attributes are absent, a document is not scaled.

            -

            The style:scale-to-pages attribute is usable with the following element: <style:page-layout-properties> 17.2.

            +

            The style:scale-to-pages attribute is usable with the following element: <style:page-layout-properties> ?.

            -

            The style:scale-to-pages attribute has the data type positiveInteger 18.2.

            +

            The style:scale-to-pages attribute has the data type positiveInteger ?.

            20.354  style:scale-to-X

            The style:scale-to-X attribute specifies the number of pages on which a document should be printed. The document is scaled to fit up to style:scale-to-X pages horizontally. If style:scale-to-X, style:scale-to-Y 20.355, style:scale-to-pages 20.353 and style:scale-to 20.352 are absent, a document is not scaled.

            -

            The style:scale-to-X attribute is usable with the following element: <style:page-layout-properties> 17.2.

            +

            The style:scale-to-X attribute is usable with the following element: <style:page-layout-properties> ?.

            -

            The style:scale-to-X attribute has the data type positiveInteger 18.2.

            +

            The style:scale-to-X attribute has the data type positiveInteger ?.

            20.355 style:scale-to-Y

            The style:scale-to-Y attribute specifies the number of pages on which a document should be printed. The document is scaled to fit up to style:scale-to-Y pages vertically. If style:scale-to-Y, style:scale-to-X 20.354, style:scale-to-pages 20.353 and style:scale-to 20.352 are absent, a document is not scaled.

            -

            The style:scale-to-Y attribute is usable with the following element: <style:page-layout-properties> 17.2.

            +

            The style:scale-to-Y attribute is usable with the following element: <style:page-layout-properties> ?.

            -

            The style:scale-to-Y attribute has the data type positiveInteger 18.2.

            +

            The style:scale-to-Y attribute has the data type positiveInteger ?.

            20.356 style:script-asian

            The style:script-asian attribute specifies the script code of a text. The attribute should be used only if necessary according to the rules of §2.2.3 of [RFC5646], or its successors.

            @@ -30198,9 +30199,9 @@

            20.356 It may be ignored if is not specified together with a style:language-asian 20.302 attribute.

            -

            The style:script-asian attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

            +

            The style:script-asian attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

            -

            The style:script-asian attribute has the data type scriptCode 18.3.30.

            +

            The style:script-asian attribute has the data type scriptCode ?.

            20.357 style:script-complex

            The style:script-complex attribute specifies the script code of a text. The attribute should be used only if necessary according to the rules of §2.2.3 of [RFC5646], or its successors.

            @@ -30209,9 +30210,9 @@

            20.357 It may be ignored if is not specified together with a style:language-complex 20.303 attribute.

            -

            The style:script-complex attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

            +

            The style:script-complex attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

            -

            The style:script-complex attribute has the data type scriptCode 18.3.30.

            +

            The style:script-complex attribute has the data type scriptCode ?.

            20.358 style:script-type

            The style:script-type attribute specifies which script type dependent attributes ( fo:font-family 20.189, style:font-family-asian 20.302, style:font-family-complex 20.303) are currently active for a portion of text. The attribute may be evaluated by consumers that cannot determine the script types of Unicode characters to select the correct script type dependent formatting properties. Consumers that can determine script types of Unicode characters may also evaluate the attribute and overwrite the script type they determine for a specific character with the value of the attribute.

            @@ -30229,19 +30230,19 @@

            20.358

            Table 23 - Unicode Code Point to Script Type Mapping

            -
            +

            Unicode Code Point Ranges

            Script Type

            -
            +

            U+0003..U+001F, U+0021..U+009F, U+00A1..U+04FF, U+0530..U+058F, U+10A0..U+10FF, U+13A0..U+16FF, U+1E00..U+1FFF, U+2C60..U+2C7F, U+2C80..U+2CE3, U+A720..U+A7FF

            latin

            -
            +

            U+0590..U+074F, U+0780..U+07BF, U+0900..U+109F, U+1200..U+137F, U+1780..U+18AF, U+FB50..U+FDFF, U+FE70..U+FEFF

            complex

            -
            +

            U+1100..U+11FF, U+2E80..U+31BF, U+31C0..U+31EF, U+3200..U+4DBF, U+4E00..U+A4CF, U+AC00..U+D7AF, U+F900..U+FAFF, U+FE30..U+FE4F, U+FF00..U+FFEF, U+20000..U+2A6DF, U+2F800..U+2FA1F

            asian

            @@ -30250,7 +30251,7 @@

            20.358

            The style:script-type attribute specifies which script type dependent attributes are currently active for a portion of text. The attribute may be evaluated by consumers that do not support script types to select the correct script dependent formatting properties. Consumers that support script types may also evaluate the attribute and overwrite the script type they would evaluate for a specific character.

            -

            The style:script-type attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

            +

            The style:script-type attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

            The values of the style:script-type attribute are latin, asian, complex or ignore.

            20.359 style:shadow

            @@ -30261,34 +30262,34 @@

            20.359 <

            The shadow effect is not applied to the text content of an element, but depending on the element where the attribute appears, to a paragraph, a text box, a page body, a header, a footer, a table or a table cell.

            -

            The style:shadow attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21, <style:header-footer-properties> 17.5, <style:page-layout-properties> 17.2, <style:paragraph-properties> 17.6, <style:table-cell-properties> 17.18 and <style:table-properties> 17.15.

            +

            The style:shadow attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:graphic-properties> ?, <style:header-footer-properties> ?, <style:page-layout-properties> ?, <style:paragraph-properties> ?, <style:table-cell-properties> ? and <style:table-properties> ?.

            -

            The values of the style:shadow attribute are none or a value of type string 18.2.

            +

            The values of the style:shadow attribute are none or a value of type string ?.

            20.360 style:shrink-to-fit

            The style:shrink-to-fit attribute specifies whether content is reduced in size to fit within a cell or drawing object. Shrinking means that the font size of the content is decreased to fit the content into a cell or drawing object. The attribute has no effect on cells where the cell content already fits into the cell.

            The defined values for the style:shrink-to-fit attribute are:

            • false: content should not be reduced in size to fit within a cell or drawing object. 

            • true: content should be reduced in size to fit within a cell or drawing object. 

            -

            The style:shrink-to-fit attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21 and <style:table-cell-properties> 17.18.

            +

            The style:shrink-to-fit attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:graphic-properties> ? and <style:table-cell-properties> ?.

            -

            The style:shrink-to-fit attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

            +

            The style:shrink-to-fit attribute has the data type boolean ?.

            20.361 style:snap-to-layout-grid

            The style:snap-to-layout-grid attribute specifies whether the layout of a paragraph should consider the layout grid settings of the page where it appears.

            The defined values for the style:snap-to-layout-grid attribute are:

            • false: layout of a paragraph should not consider the layout grid settings of the page where it appears. 

            • true: layout of a paragraph should consider the layout grid settings of the page where it appears. 

            -

            The style:snap-to-layout-grid attribute is usable with the following element: <style:paragraph-properties> 17.6.

            +

            The style:snap-to-layout-grid attribute is usable with the following element: <style:paragraph-properties> ?.

            -

            The style:snap-to-layout-grid attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

            +

            The style:snap-to-layout-grid attribute has the data type boolean ?.

            20.362 style:tab-stop-distance

            The style:tab-stop-distance attribute specifies the distance between default tab stops. A default tab stop is repeated automatically after the specified distance. Default tab stops are only evaluated if they are specified within a default style.

            -

            The style:tab-stop-distance attribute is usable with the following element: <style:paragraph-properties> 17.6.

            +

            The style:tab-stop-distance attribute is usable with the following element: <style:paragraph-properties> ?.

            -

            The style:tab-stop-distance attribute has the data type nonNegativeLength 18.3.21.

            +

            The style:tab-stop-distance attribute has the data type nonNegativeLength ?.

            20.363 style:table-centering

            The style:table-centering attribute specifies whether tables are centered horizontally and/or vertically on the page. This attribute only applies to spreadsheet documents.

            @@ -30297,7 +30298,7 @@

            20.363 The defined values for the style:table-centering attribute are:

            • both: tables should be centered both horizontally and vertically on the pages where they appear. 

            • horizontal: tables should be centered horizontally on the pages where they appear. 

            • none: tables should not be centered both horizontally or vertically on the pages where they appear. 

            • vertical: tables should be centered vertically on the pages where they appear. 

            -

            The style:table-centering attribute is usable with the following element: <style:page-layout-properties> 17.2.

            +

            The style:table-centering attribute is usable with the following element: <style:page-layout-properties> ?.

            The values of the style:table-centering attribute are horizontal, vertical, both or none.

            20.364 style:text-align-source

            @@ -30308,7 +30309,7 @@

            20.364 <

            The default alignment for a cell value-type string is left, for other value-types it is right.

            -

            The style:text-align-source attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-cell-properties> 17.18.

            +

            The style:text-align-source attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-cell-properties> ?.

            The values of the style:text-align-source attribute are fix or value-type.

            20.365 style:text-autospace

            @@ -30317,7 +30318,7 @@

            20.365 The defined values for the style:text-autospace attribute are:

            • ideograph-alpha: space should be added between portions of Asian, Western and complex texts. 

            • none: space should not be added between portions of Asian, Western and complex texts. 

            -

            The style:text-autospace attribute is usable with the following element: <style:paragraph-properties> 17.6.

            +

            The style:text-autospace attribute is usable with the following element: <style:paragraph-properties> ?.

            The values of the style:text-autospace attribute are none or ideograph-alpha.

            20.366 style:text-blinking

            @@ -30326,32 +30327,32 @@

            20.366 The defined values for the style:text-blinking attribute are:

            • false: text should not blink. 

            • true: text should blink. 

            -

            The style:text-blinking attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

            +

            The style:text-blinking attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

            -

            The style:text-blinking attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

            +

            The style:text-blinking attribute has the data type boolean ?.

            20.367 style:text-combine

            The style:text-combine attribute specifies whether to combine characters so that they are displayed within two lines.

            The defined values for the style:text-combine attribute are:

            • letters: Display text in Kumimoji. Up to five (5) characters are combined within two lines and are displayed with a reduced size in a single wide-cell character. Additional characters are displayed as normal text.  

            • lines: Displays text in Warichu. All characters with the style:text-combine attribute that immediately follow each other are displayed within two lines of approximately the same length. A line break may occur between any two characters to meet this constraint.  

            • none: characters should not be combined. 

            -

            The style:text-combine attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

            +

            The style:text-combine attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

            The values of the style:text-combine attribute are none, letters or lines.

            20.368 style:text-combine-start-char

            The style:text-combine-start-char attribute specifies the start character that is displayed before a portion of text whose style:text-combine 20.367 attribute has a value of lines.

            -

            The style:text-combine-start-char attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

            +

            The style:text-combine-start-char attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

            -

            The style:text-combine-start-char attribute has the data type character 18.3.7.

            +

            The style:text-combine-start-char attribute has the data type character ?.

            20.369 style:text-combine-end-char

            The style:text-combine-end-char attribute specifies the end character that is displayed after a portion of text whose style:text-combine 20.367 attribute has a value of lines.

            -

            The style:text-combine-end-char attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

            +

            The style:text-combine-end-char attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

            -

            The style:text-combine-end-char attribute has the data type character 18.3.7.

            +

            The style:text-combine-end-char attribute has the data type character ?.

            20.370 style:text-emphasize

            The style:text-emphasize attribute specifies emphasis in a text composed of [UNICODE] characters whose script type is asian. 20.358

            @@ -30364,7 +30365,7 @@

            20.370 The defined values for the style:text-emphasize attribute are:

            • accent: calligraphic accent strokes. 

            • circle: hollow circles. 

            • disc: filled circles. 

            • dot: calligraphic dot. 

            • none: no emphasis marks. 

            -

            The style:text-emphasize attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

            +

            The style:text-emphasize attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

            The values of the style:text-emphasize attribute are none, or two white space separated values. The first of these values is one of: none, accent, dot, circle or disc. The second of these values is one of: above or below.

            20.371 style:text-line-through-color

            @@ -30373,16 +30374,16 @@

            20

            The defined values for the style:text-line-through-color attribute are:

            -

            The style:text-line-through-color attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

            +

            The style:text-line-through-color attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

            -

            The values of the style:text-line-through-color attribute are font-color or a value of type color 18.3.9.

            +

            The values of the style:text-line-through-color attribute are font-color or a value of type color ?.

            20.372 style:text-line-through-mode

            The style:text-line-through-mode attribute specifies whether lining through is applied to words only or to portions of text.

            The defined values for the style:text-line-through-mode attribute are:

            • continuous: lining is applied to words and separating spaces. 

            • skip-white-space: lining is not applied to spaces between words. 

            -

            The style:text-line-through-mode attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

            +

            The style:text-line-through-mode attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

            The values of the style:text-line-through-mode attribute are continuous or skip-white-space.

            20.373 style:text-line-through-style

            @@ -30393,7 +30394,7 @@

            20
            • none: text has no line through it.  

            • dash: text has a dashed line through it.  

            • dot-dash: text has a line whose repeating pattern is a dot followed by a dash through it. 

            • dot-dot-dash: text has a line whose repeating pattern is two dots followed by a dash through it.  

            • dotted: text has a dotted line through it.  

            • long-dash: text has a dashed line whose dashes are longer than the ones from the dashed line for value dash through it.  

            • solid: text has a solid line through it.  

            • wave: text has a wavy line through it.  

            Note: The definitions of the values of the style:text-line-through-style attribute are based on the text decoration style 'text-line-through-style' from [CSS3Text], §9.2.

            -

            The style:text-line-through-style attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

            +

            The style:text-line-through-style attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

            The values of the style:text-line-through-style attribute are none, solid, dotted, dash, long-dash, dot-dash, dot-dot-dash or wave.

            20.374 style:text-line-through-text

            @@ -30404,16 +30405,16 @@

            20.

            Consumers that support line-through with single characters only, should use the first character of the value for line-through, if the style:text-line-through-text attribute value has more than one character. Consumers that support line-through with specific characters only (like ”x” or ”/” (U+002F, SOLIDUS) should use one of these characters if the attribute specifies characters that are not supported.

            -

            The style:text-line-through-text attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

            +

            The style:text-line-through-text attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

            -

            The style:text-line-through-text attribute has the data type string 18.2.

            +

            The style:text-line-through-text attribute has the data type string ?.

            20.375 style:text-line-through-text-style

            The style:text-line-through-text-style specifies a text style that is applied to text-line-through characters. It is not applied to line-through lines. If the attribute appears in an automatic style, it may reference either an automatic text style or a common style. If the attribute appears in a common style, it may reference a common style only.

            -

            The style:text-line-through-text-style attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

            +

            The style:text-line-through-text-style attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

            -

            The style:text-line-through-text-style attribute has the data type styleNameRef 18.3.33.

            +

            The style:text-line-through-text-style attribute has the data type styleNameRef ?.

            20.376 style:text-line-through-type

            The style:text-line-through-type attribute specifies whether text is lined through, and if so, whether a single or double line will be used.

            @@ -30422,7 +30423,7 @@

            20.
            • double: a double line should be used for a line-through text. 

            • none: deprecated. 

            • single: a single line should be used for a line-through text. 

            Every occurrence of the style:text-line-through-type attribute should be accompanied by an occurrence of the style:text-line-through-style 20.373 attribute on the same element. There should not be an occurrence of the style:text-line-through-type attribute if the value of the style:text-line-through-style attribute is none.

            -

            The style:text-line-through-type attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

            +

            The style:text-line-through-type attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

            The values of the style:text-line-through-type attribute are none, single or double.

            20.377 style:text-line-through-width

            @@ -30433,34 +30434,34 @@

            20

            The line-through text styles referenced by the values dash, medium, thick and thin, are implementation-defined. Thin shall be smaller width than medium and medium shall be a smaller width than thick.

            -

            The style:text-line-through-width attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

            +

            The style:text-line-through-width attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

            -

            The values of the style:text-line-through-width attribute are auto, normal, bold, thin, medium, thick, a value of type positiveInteger 18.2, a value of type percent 18.3.24 or a value of type positiveLength 18.3.27.

            +

            The values of the style:text-line-through-width attribute are auto, normal, bold, thin, medium, thick, a value of type positiveInteger ?, a value of type percent ? or a value of type positiveLength ?.

            20.378 style:text-outline

            The style:text-outline attribute specifies whether to display an outline of text or the text itself.

            The defined values for the style:text-outline attribute are:

            • false: text itself should be displayed. 

            • true: outline of text should be displayed. 

            -

            The style:text-outline attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

            +

            The style:text-outline attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

            -

            The style:text-outline attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

            +

            The style:text-outline attribute has the data type boolean ?.

            20.379 style:text-overline-color

            The style:text-overline-color attribute specifies a color that is used to overline text.

            The defined values for the style:text-overline-color attribute are:

            • font-color: the current text color is used for overlining. 

            • a value of type color 

            -

            The style:text-overline-color attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

            +

            The style:text-overline-color attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

            -

            The values of the style:text-overline-color attribute are font-color or a value of type color 18.3.9.

            +

            The values of the style:text-overline-color attribute are font-color or a value of type color ?.

            20.380 style:text-overline-mode

            The style:text-overline-mode attribute specifies whether overlining is applied to words only or to portions of text.

            The defined values for the style:text-line-through-mode attribute are:

            • continuous: overlining is applied to words and separating spaces. 

            • skip-white-space: overlining is not applied to spaces between words. 

            -

            The style:text-overline-mode attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

            +

            The style:text-overline-mode attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

            The values of the style:text-overline-mode attribute are continuous or skip-white-space.

            20.381 style:text-overline-style

            @@ -30471,7 +30472,7 @@

            20.381
            • none: text has no overlining.  

            • dash: text has a dashed line overlining it.  

            • dot-dash: text has a line whose repeating pattern is a dot followed by a dash overlining it.  

            • dot-dot-dash: text has a line whose repeating pattern is two dots followed by a dash overlining it.  

            • dotted: text has a dotted line overlining it.  

            • long-dash: text has a dashed line whose dashes are longer than the ones from the dashed line for value dash overlining it.  

            • solid: text has a solid line overlining it.  

            • wave: text has a wavy line overlining it. 

            Note: The definitions of the values of the style:text-overline-style attribute are based on the text decoration style 'text-overline-style' from [CSS3Text], §9.2.

            -

            The style:text-overline-style attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

            +

            The style:text-overline-style attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

            The values of the style:text-overline-style attribute are none, solid, dotted, dash, long-dash, dot-dash, dot-dot-dash or wave.

            20.382 style:text-overline-type

            @@ -30482,7 +30483,7 @@

            20.382
            • double: a double line should be used for overlining text. 

            • none: deprecated. 

            • single: a single line should be used for overlining text. 

            Every occurrence of the style:text-overline-type attribute should be accompanied by an occurrence of the style:text-overline-style 20.381 attribute on the same element. There should not be an occurrence of the style:text-overline-type attribute if the value of the style:text-overline-style attribute is none.

            -

            The style:text-overline-type attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

            +

            The style:text-overline-type attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

            The values of the style:text-overline-type attribute are none, single or double.

            20.383 style:text-overline-width

            @@ -30493,9 +30494,9 @@

            20.383

            The overline text styles referenced by the values dash, medium, thick and thin, are implementation-defined. Thin shall be smaller width than medium and medium shall be a smaller width than thick.

            -

            The style:text-overline-width attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

            +

            The style:text-overline-width attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

            -

            The values of the style:text-overline-width attribute are auto, normal, bold, thin, medium, thick, a value of type positiveInteger 18.2, a value of type percent 18.3.24 or a value of type positiveLength 18.3.27.

            +

            The values of the style:text-overline-width attribute are auto, normal, bold, thin, medium, thick, a value of type positiveInteger ?, a value of type percent ? or a value of type positiveLength ?.

            20.384 style:text-position

            The style:text-position attribute specifies whether text is positioned above or below the baseline and to specify the relative font height that is used for this text.

            @@ -30506,50 +30507,50 @@

            20.384 The second value may be present and specifies the font height as a percentage of the current font-height. If this value is not specified, an appropriate font height is used.

            -

            The style:text-position attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

            +

            The style:text-position attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

            -

            The style:text-position attribute has one or two white space separated values. The first values is of type percent 18.3.24, or is one of: super or sub. The second value is of type percent 18.3.24.

            +

            The style:text-position attribute has one or two white space separated values. The first values is of type percent ?, or is one of: super or sub. The second value is of type percent ?.

            20.385 style:text-rotation-angle

            The style:text-rotation-angle attribute specifies an angle to which text is rotated. The value of this attribute can be any integer, which specifies the rotation angle in degrees, or an angle as specified in angle. 18.3.1

            If more than one character is selected, the entire selection is rotated as a block.

            -

            The style:text-rotation-angle attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

            +

            The style:text-rotation-angle attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

            -

            The style:text-rotation-angle attribute has the data type angle 18.3.1.

            +

            The style:text-rotation-angle attribute has the data type angle ?.

            20.386 style:text-rotation-scale

            The style:text-rotation-scale attribute specifies whether for rotated text the width of the text should be scaled to fit into the current line height or the width of the text should remain fixed, therefore changing the current line height.

            The defined values for the style:text-rotation-scale attribute are:

            • fixed: width of text should remain fixed. 

            • line-height: width of text should be scaled to fit the current line height. 

            -

            The style:text-rotation-scale attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

            +

            The style:text-rotation-scale attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

            The values of the style:text-rotation-scale attribute are fixed or line-height.

            20.387 style:text-scale

            The style:text-scale attribute specifies whether to decrease or increase the width of text by scaling the font width.

            -

            The style:text-scale attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

            +

            The style:text-scale attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

            -

            The style:text-scale attribute has the data type percent 18.3.24.

            +

            The style:text-scale attribute has the data type percent ?.

            20.388 style:text-underline-color

            The style:text-underline-color attribute specifies a color that is used to underline text.

            The defined values for the style:text-underline-color attribute are:

            • font-color: the current text color is used for underlining. 

            • a value of type color: the color to be used for underlining. 

            -

            The style:text-underline-color attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

            +

            The style:text-underline-color attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

            -

            The values of the style:text-underline-color attribute are font-color or a value of type color 18.3.9.

            +

            The values of the style:text-underline-color attribute are font-color or a value of type color ?.

            20.389 style:text-underline-mode

            The style:text-underline-mode attribute specifies whether underlining is applied to words only or to portions of text. If underlining is applied to text portions, the spaces between words and the words are underlined.

            The defined values for the style:text-underline-mode attribute are:

            • continuous: underlining is applied to words and separating spaces. 

            • skip-white-space: underlining is not applied to spaces between words. 

            -

            The style:text-underline-mode attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

            +

            The style:text-underline-mode attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

            The values of the style:text-underline-mode attribute are continuous or skip-white-space.

            20.390 style:text-underline-style

            @@ -30560,7 +30561,7 @@

            20.39
            • none: text has no underlining.  

            • dash: text has a dashed line underlining it.  

            • dot-dash: text has a line whose repeating pattern is a dot followed by a dash underlining it. 

            • dot-dot-dash: text has a line whose repeating pattern is two dots followed by a dash underlining it.  

            • dotted: text has a dotted line underlining it.  

            • long-dash: text has a dashed line whose dashes are longer than the ones from the dashed line for value dash underlining it.  

            • solid: text has a solid line underlining it.  

            • wave: text has a wavy line underlining it.  

            Note: The definitions of the values of the style:text-underline-style attribute are based on the text decoration style 'text-underline-style' from [CSS3Text], §9.2.

            -

            The style:text-underline-style attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

            +

            The style:text-underline-style attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

            The values of the style:text-underline-style attribute are none, solid, dotted, dash, long-dash, dot-dash, dot-dot-dash or wave.

            20.391 style:text-underline-type

            @@ -30571,7 +30572,7 @@

            20.391
            • double: a double line should be used for underlining applied to a text. 

            • none: deprecated. 

            • single: a single line should be used for underlining applied to a text. 

            Every occurrence of the style:text-underline-type attribute should be accompanied by an occurrence of the style:text-underline-style 20.390 attribute on the same element. There should not be an occurrence of the style:text-underline-type attribute if the value of the style:text-underline-style attribute is none.

            -

            The style:text-underline-type attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

            +

            The style:text-underline-type attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

            The values of the style:text-underline-type attribute are none, single or double.

            20.392 style:text-underline-width

            @@ -30582,36 +30583,36 @@

            20.39

            The underline text styles referenced by the values dash, medium, thick and thin, are implementation-defined. Thin shall be smaller width than medium and medium shall be a smaller width than thick.

            -

            The style:text-underline-width attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

            +

            The style:text-underline-width attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

            -

            The values of the style:text-underline-width attribute are auto, normal, bold, thin, medium, thick, a value of type positiveInteger 18.2, a value of type percent 18.3.24 or a value of type positiveLength 18.3.27.

            +

            The values of the style:text-underline-width attribute are auto, normal, bold, thin, medium, thick, a value of type positiveInteger ?, a value of type percent ? or a value of type positiveLength ?.

            20.393 style:use-optimal-column-width

            The style:use-optimal-column-width attribute specifies that a column width should be recalculated automatically if content in the column changes.

            The defined values for the style:use-optimal-column-width attribute are:

            • false: column width should not be recalculated automatically if content in the column changes. 

            • true: column width should be recalculated automatically if content in the column changes. 

            -

            The style:use-optimal-column-width attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-column-properties> 17.16.

            +

            The style:use-optimal-column-width attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-column-properties> ?.

            -

            The style:use-optimal-column-width attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

            +

            The style:use-optimal-column-width attribute has the data type boolean ?.

            20.394 style:use-optimal-row-height

            The style:use-optimal-row-height attribute specifies that a row height should be recalculated automatically if content in the row changes.

            The defined values for the style:use-optimal-row-height attribute are:

            • false: row height should not be recalculated automatically if content in the row changes. 

            • true: row height should be recalculated automatically if content in the row changes. 

            -

            The style:use-optimal-row-height attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-row-properties> 17.17.

            +

            The style:use-optimal-row-height attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-row-properties> ?.

            -

            The style:use-optimal-row-height attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

            -

            20.395 style:use-window-font-color

            +

            The style:use-optimal-row-height attribute has the data type boolean ?.

            +

            20.395 style:use-window-font-color

            The style:use-window-font-color attribute specifies whether the window foreground color should be used as the foreground color for a light background color and white for a dark background color. The determination of light or dark color is implementation-defined.

            The defined values for the style:use-window-font-color attribute are:

            • false: the foreground color is specified by the fo:color attribute.  

            • true: windows foreground color should be used as the foreground color for a light background color and white for a dark background color. 

            -

            The style:use-window-font-color attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

            +

            The style:use-window-font-color attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

            -

            The style:use-window-font-color attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

            +

            The style:use-window-font-color attribute has the data type boolean ?.

            20.396 style:vertical-align

            20.396.1 <style:paragraph-properties>

            @@ -30619,7 +30620,7 @@

            2

            The defined values for the style:vertical-align attribute are:

            • auto: automatically, which sets the vertical alignment to suit the text rotation. Text that is rotated 0 or 90 degrees is aligned to the baseline, while text that is rotated 270 degrees is aligned to the center of the line. 

            • baseline: to the baseline of the character. 

            • bottom: to the bottom of the line. 

            • middle: to the center of the line. 

            • top: to the top of the line. 

            -

            The style:vertical-align attribute is usable with the following element: <style:paragraph-properties> 17.6.

            +

            The style:vertical-align attribute is usable with the following element: <style:paragraph-properties> ?.

            The values of the style:vertical-align attribute are top, middle, bottom, auto or baseline.

            20.396.2 <style:table-cell-properties>

            @@ -30628,7 +30629,7 @@

            The defined values for the style:vertical-align attribute are:

            • automatic: consumer determines how to align the text. 

            • bottom: aligns text vertically with the bottom of the cell. 

            • middle: aligns text vertically with the middle of the cell. 

            • top: aligns text vertically with the top of the cell. 

            -

            The style:vertical-align attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-cell-properties> 17.18.

            +

            The style:vertical-align attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-cell-properties> ?.

            The values of the style:vertical-align attribute are top, middle, bottom or automatic.

            20.397 style:vertical-pos

            @@ -30637,7 +30638,7 @@

            20.397 The defined values for the style:vertical-pos attribute are:

            • below: the top corner of the frame is positioned below the reference area or line. 

            • bottom: the bottom of the frame is aligned with the bottom edge of the reference area or line. 

            • from-top: the svg:y attribute associated with the frame element specifies the vertical position of the top edge of the frame relative to a reference line. Otherwise, the svg:y attribute is ignored for text documents. 

              In case the attribute style:vertical-rel specifies an area, the top edge of the area is used as reference line. 

            • middle: the middle of the frame is aligned with the middle of the reference area or line. 

            • top: the top of the frame is aligned with the top edge of the reference area or line. 

            -

            The style:vertical-pos attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21 and <style:list-level-properties> 17.19.

            +

            The style:vertical-pos attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:graphic-properties> ? and <style:list-level-properties> ?.

            The values of the style:vertical-pos attribute are top, middle, bottom, from-top or below.

            20.398 style:vertical-rel

            @@ -30675,11 +30676,11 @@

            20.398 Table 24 - Vertical Relation Values

            -
            +

            Value of style:vertical-rel

            Value of text:anchor-type

            -
            +

            page

            frame

            @@ -30689,29 +30690,29 @@

            20.398 char

            as-char

            -
            +

            baseline

             

             

             

             

            X

            -
            +

            char

             

             

             

            X

            X

            -
            +

            frame

             

            X

            -

             

             

             

            +

             

             

             

            frame-content

             

            X

            -

             

             

             

            +

             

             

             

            line

             

             

             

             

            X

            -
            +

            page

            X

            @@ -30719,7 +30720,7 @@

            20.398 X

            X

            -

             

            +

             

            page-content

            X

            @@ -30727,7 +30728,7 @@

            20.398 X

            X

            -

             

            +

             

            page-content-bottom

            X

            @@ -30735,7 +30736,7 @@

            20.398 X

            X

            -

             

            +

             

            page-content-top

            X

            @@ -30743,42 +30744,42 @@

            20.398 X

            X

            -

             

            +

             

            paragraph

             

             

            X

            X

            -

             

            +

             

            paragraph-content

             

             

            X

            X

            -

             

            +

             

            text

             

             

             

             

            X

            -

            The style:vertical-rel attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21 and <style:list-level-properties> 17.19.

            +

            The style:vertical-rel attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:graphic-properties> ? and <style:list-level-properties> ?.

            The values of the style:vertical-rel attribute are page, page-content, page-content-bottom, page-content-top, frame, frame-content, paragraph, paragraph-content, char, line, baseline or text.

            20.399 style:width

            The style:width attribute specifies the fixed width of a table. Every table shall have a fixed width.

            -

            The style:width attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-properties> 17.15.

            +

            The style:width attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-properties> ?.

            -

            The style:width attribute has the data type positiveLength 18.3.27.

            +

            The style:width attribute has the data type positiveLength ?.

            20.400 style:wrap

            The style:wrap attribute specifies how text is displayed around a frame or graphic object.

            The defined values for the style:wrap attribute are:

            -

            The style:wrap attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The style:wrap attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            The values of the style:wrap attribute are none, left, right, parallel, dynamic, run-through or biggest.

            20.401 style:wrap-contour

            @@ -30789,9 +30790,9 @@

            20.401
          25. false: text wraps around the bounding box. 

          26. true: text wraps around the object. 

          27. This is called contour wrapping.

            -

            The style:wrap-contour attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The style:wrap-contour attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            -

            The style:wrap-contour attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

            +

            The style:wrap-contour attribute has the data type boolean ?.

            20.402 style:wrap-contour-mode

            The style:wrap-contour-mode attribute specifies the nature of the wrapping of text around the contour of a shape.

            @@ -30800,16 +30801,16 @@

            20.402 <

            The defined values for the style:wrap-contour-mode attribute are:

            • full: text wraps around the shape and fills any spaces and indentations in the shape. 

            • outside: text wraps around the general area to the left and right of the shape. 

            -

            The style:wrap-contour-mode attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The style:wrap-contour-mode attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            The values of the style:wrap-contour-mode attribute are full or outside.

            20.403 style:wrap-dynamic-threshold

            The style:wrap-dynamic-threshold attribute specifies the minimum distance between the page or column border and the object for which wrapping will be enabled. It is evaluated only if a style:wrap 20.400 attribute, with the value dynamic, appears on the same <style:graphic-properties> 17.21 element.

            -

            The style:wrap-dynamic-threshold attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The style:wrap-dynamic-threshold attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            -

            The style:wrap-dynamic-threshold attribute has the data type nonNegativeLength 18.3.21.

            +

            The style:wrap-dynamic-threshold attribute has the data type nonNegativeLength ?.

            20.404 style:writing-mode

            20.404.1 General

            @@ -30866,7 +30867,7 @@

            20.

            If a graphic style is evaluated for the style:writing-mode property of a paragraph as specified in section 16.2, not only the <style:paragraph-properties> element but also the <style:graphic-properties> element is evaluated. If the style:writing-mode attribute is present in both elements, it shall have the same value.

            -

            The style:writing-mode attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The style:writing-mode attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            The values of the style:writing-mode attribute are lr-tb, lr, rl-tb, rl, tb-rl, tb, tb-lr, sideways-rl, sideways-lr or page.

            20.404.3 <style:page-layout-properties>

            @@ -30877,7 +30878,7 @@

            The value page shall not be use for a style:writing-mode attribute of a <style:page-layout-properties> element..

             

            -

            The style:writing-mode attribute is usable with the following element: <style:page-layout-properties> 17.2.

            +

            The style:writing-mode attribute is usable with the following element: <style:page-layout-properties> ?.

            The values of the style:writing-mode attribute are lr-tb, lr, rl-tb, rl, tb-rl, tb, tb-lr, sideways-rl, sideways-lr or page.

            20.404.4 <style:paragraph-properties>

            @@ -30892,16 +30893,16 @@

            2

            The value page specifies that the actual value is inherited from the layout direction of the closest layout object in which the paragraph is contained, and which has a layout direction other than page. For a paragraph element, which is direct child element of a shape, the closest layout object is the shape itself.

            -

            Note: If a paragraph style does not contain a style:writing-mode attribute, then the hierarchical style model as specified in section 16.2 is used to determine a value for the writing mode of the element that has the paragraph style applied. That is different from an attribute with value page.

            +

            Note: If a paragraph style does not contain a style:writing-mode attribute, then the hierarchical style model as specified in section 16.2 is used to determine a value for the writing mode of the element that has the paragraph style applied. That is different from an attribute with value page.

            -

            The style:writing-mode attribute is usable with the following element: <style:paragraph-properties> 17.6.

            +

            The style:writing-mode attribute is usable with the following element: <style:paragraph-properties> ?.

            The values of the style:writing-mode attribute are lr-tb, lr, rl-tb, rl, tb-rl, tb, tb-lr, sideways-rl, sideways-lr or page.

            20.404.5 <style:section-properties>

            The style:writing-mode attribute of a <style:section-properties> element specifies the layout direction of section columns for text sections that have the section style assigned.

            -

            The style:writing-mode attribute is usable with the following element: <style:section-properties> 17.11.

            +

            The style:writing-mode attribute is usable with the following element: <style:section-properties> ?.

            The values of the style:writing-mode attribute are lr-tb, lr, rl-tb, rl, tb-rl, tb, tb-lr, sideways-rl, sideways-lr or page.

            20.404.6 <style:table-cell-properties>

            @@ -30910,7 +30911,7 @@

            Note: OpenDocument further has the table cell style attribute style:direction 20.263 to specify that characters are vertically stacked but not rotated, and it further has the table cell style attribute style:glyph-orientation-vertical 20.297 to specify, that no characters in a vertical writing mode are rotated.

            -

            The style:writing-mode attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-cell-properties> 17.18.

            +

            The style:writing-mode attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-cell-properties> ?.

            The values of the style:writing-mode attribute are lr-tb, lr, rl-tb, rl, tb-rl, tb, tb-lr, sideways-rl, sideways-lr or page.

            20.404.7 <style:table-properties>

            @@ -30919,7 +30920,7 @@

            20.40

            If the attribute value is page the layout direction is inherited from the layout direction of the closest layout object in which the table is contained, and which has a layout direction other than page.

            -

            The style:writing-mode attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-properties> 17.15.

            +

            The style:writing-mode attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-properties> ?.

            The values of the style:writing-mode attribute are lr-tb, lr, rl-tb, rl, tb-rl, tb, tb-lr, sideways-rl, sideways-lr or page.

            20.405 style:writing-mode-automatic

            @@ -30932,16 +30933,16 @@

            20.

            The defined values for the style:writing-mode-automatic attribute are:

            • false: consumers should not recalculate writing mode of a paragraph whenever its content is edited. 

            • true: consumers should recalculate writing mode of a paragraph whenever its content is edited. 

            -

            The style:writing-mode-automatic attribute is usable with the following element: <style:paragraph-properties> 17.6.

            +

            The style:writing-mode-automatic attribute is usable with the following element: <style:paragraph-properties> ?.

            -

            The style:writing-mode-automatic attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

            +

            The style:writing-mode-automatic attribute has the data type boolean ?.

            20.406 svg:fill-rule

            See §11.3 of [SVG].

            OpenDocument does not support the value inherit.

            -

            The svg:fill-rule attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:drawing-page-properties> 17.25 and <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The svg:fill-rule attribute is usable with the following elements: <style:drawing-page-properties> ? and <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            The values of the svg:fill-rule attribute are nonzero or evenodd.

            20.407 svg:height

            @@ -30949,66 +30950,66 @@

            20.

            The svg:height attribute specifies a default height for new frames that are created using the graphics style. See 19.543.

            -

            The svg:height attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The svg:height attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            -

            The svg:height attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

            +

            The svg:height attribute has the data type length ?.

            20.407.2 <style:header-footer-properties>

            The svg:height attribute specifies the height of a header or footer.

            -

            The svg:height attribute is usable with the following element: <style:header-footer-properties> 17.5.

            +

            The svg:height attribute is usable with the following element: <style:header-footer-properties> ?.

            -

            The svg:height attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

            +

            The svg:height attribute has the data type length ?.

            20.408 svg:stroke-color

            The svg:stroke-color attribute specifies the color of a stroke.

            -

            The svg:stroke-color attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The svg:stroke-color attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            -

            The svg:stroke-color attribute has the data type color 18.3.9.

            +

            The svg:stroke-color attribute has the data type color ?.

            20.409 svg:stroke-opacity

            The svg:stroke-opacity attribute specifies the opacity of a stroke. The value of this attribute can be a number between 0 (transparent) and 1 (opaque) or a percentage value in the range 0% to 100%.

            -

            The svg:stroke-opacity attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The svg:stroke-opacity attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            -

            The values of the svg:stroke-opacity attribute are a value of type double 18.2 in the range [0,1] or a value of type zeroToHundredPercent 18.3.42.

            +

            The values of the svg:stroke-opacity attribute are a value of type double ? in the range [0,1] or a value of type zeroToHundredPercent ?.

            20.410 svg:stroke-width

            The svg:stroke-width attribute specifies the width of a stroke.

            -

            The svg:stroke-width attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The svg:stroke-width attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            -

            The svg:stroke-width attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

            +

            The svg:stroke-width attribute has the data type length ?.

            20.411 svg:x

            The svg:x attribute specifies a default horizontal position for new frames that are created using the graphics style. See 19.577.

            -

            The svg:x attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The svg:x attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            -

            The svg:x attribute has the data type coordinate 18.3.10.

            +

            The svg:x attribute has the data type coordinate ?.

            20.412 svg:y

            20.412.1 <style:graphic-properties>

            The svg:y attribute specifies a default vertical position for new frames that are created using the graphics style. See 19.581.

            -

            The svg:y attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The svg:y attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            -

            The svg:y attribute has the data type coordinate 18.3.10.

            +

            The svg:y attribute has the data type coordinate ?.

            20.412.2 <style:list-level-properties>

            The svg:y attribute specifies the vertical position of a bullet image.

            -

            The svg:y attribute is usable with the following element: <style:list-level-properties> 17.19.

            +

            The svg:y attribute is usable with the following element: <style:list-level-properties> ?.

            -

            The svg:y attribute has the data type coordinate 18.3.10.

            +

            The svg:y attribute has the data type coordinate ?.

            20.413 svg:width

            The svg:width attribute specifies a default width for new frames that are created using the graphics style. See 19.575.

            -

            The svg:width attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The svg:width attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            -

            The svg:width attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

            +

            The svg:width attribute has the data type length ?.

            20.414 table:align

            The table:align attribute specifies the horizontal alignment of a table.

            @@ -31017,7 +31018,7 @@

            20.414
          28. center: table aligns to the center between left and right margins. 

          29. left: table aligns to the left margin. 

          30. margins: table fills all the space between the left and right margins. 

          31. right: table aligns to the right margin. 

          32. Consumers that do not support the margins value, may treat this value as left.

            -

            The table:align attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-properties> 17.15.

            +

            The table:align attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-properties> ?.

            The values of the table:align attribute are left, center, right or margins.

            20.415 table:border-model

            @@ -31028,7 +31029,7 @@

            20.415
          33. collapsing: when two adjacent cells have different borders, the wider border appears as the border between the cells. Each cell receives half of the width of the border. 

          34. separating: borders appear within the cell that specifies the border. 

          35. In OpenDocument, a row height or column width includes any space required to display borders or padding. This means that, while the width and height of the content area is less than the column width and row height, the sum of the widths of all columns is equal to the total width of the table.

            -

            The table:border-model attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-properties> 17.15.

            +

            The table:border-model attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-properties> ?.

            The values of the table:border-model attribute are collapsing or separating.

            20.416 table:display

            @@ -31037,16 +31038,16 @@

            20.416

            The defined values for the table:display attribute are:

            • false: table should not be displayed. 

            • true: table should be displayed. 

            -

            The table:display attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-properties> 17.15.

            +

            The table:display attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-properties> ?.

            -

            The table:display attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

            +

            The table:display attribute has the data type boolean ?.

            20.417 text:anchor-page-number

            The text:anchor-page-number attribute specifies the physical page number of an anchor if the drawing object is bound to a page within a text document.

            -

            The text:anchor-page-number attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The text:anchor-page-number attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            -

            The text:anchor-page-number attribute has the data type positiveInteger 18.2.

            +

            The text:anchor-page-number attribute has the data type positiveInteger ?.

            20.418 text:anchor-type

            The text:anchor-type attribute specifies how a drawing shape is bound to a text document. The anchor position is the point at which a drawing shape is bound to a text document.

            @@ -31058,7 +31059,7 @@

            20.418 <

            Table 25 - Text anchor positions

            -
            +

            If the value of the text:anchor-type attribute is ...

            The anchor position is...

            @@ -31066,19 +31067,19 @@

            20.418 <

            The drawing shape element shall be located in the file text ...

            Notes

            -
            +

            as-char

            There is no anchor position. The drawing shape behaves like a character.

            At the position where the character appears in the document.

            -

             

            +

             

            char

            The character after the drawing shape element.

            Just before the character.

            -

             

            +

             

            frame

            The parent text box that the current drawing shape element is contained in.

            @@ -31086,7 +31087,7 @@

            20.418 <

            In the element representing the text box to which the drawing object is bound.

            If an image is bound to a text box, the image element is located in the text box element.

            -

             

            +

             

            page

            The page that has the same physical page number as the value of the text:anchor-page-number attribute that is attached to the drawing shape element. If no text:anchor-page-number attribute is given, the anchor position is the page at which the character behind the drawing object element appears.

            @@ -31096,7 +31097,7 @@

            20.418 <

            Or

            • Inside any paragraph element that is not contained in a header, footer, footnote, or text box, if a text:anchor-page-number attribute is not given. 

            The physical page number is the number assigned to the page if all pages in the document are counted starting with page 1.

            -
            +

            paragraph

            The paragraph that the current drawing shape element is contained in.

            @@ -31105,7 +31106,7 @@

            20.418 <

             

            -

            The text:anchor-type attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The text:anchor-type attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            The values of the text:anchor-type attribute are page, frame, paragraph, char or as-char.

            20.419 text:animation

            @@ -31114,64 +31115,64 @@

            20.419 The defined values for the text:animation attribute are:

            • alternate: scrolls the text from one side to another and back. 

            • none: disables the text animation. 

            • scroll: scrolls the text from one side to another. 

            • slide: scrolls the text from one side to the original text position and stops there. 

            -

            The text:animation attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The text:animation attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            The values of the text:animation attribute are none, scroll, alternate or slide.

            20.420 text:animation-delay

            The text:animation-delay attribute specifies a delay before an animation is started.

            -

            The text:animation-delay attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The text:animation-delay attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            -

            The text:animation-delay attribute has the data type duration 18.2.

            +

            The text:animation-delay attribute has the data type duration ?.

            20.421 text:animation-direction

            The text:animation-direction attribute specifies the scroll direction of animated text.

            The defined values for the text:animation-direction attribute are:

            • down: animated text scrolls down. 

            • left: animated text scrolls left. 

            • right: animated text scrolls right. 

            • up: animated text scrolls up. 

            -

            The text:animation-direction attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The text:animation-direction attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            The values of the text:animation-direction attribute are left, right, up or down.

            20.422 text:animation-repeat

            The text:animation-repeat attribute specifies the number of times an animation is repeated. If the value of the attribute is 0, the animation is repeated indefinitely.

            -

            The text:animation-repeat attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The text:animation-repeat attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            -

            The text:animation-repeat attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger 18.2.

            +

            The text:animation-repeat attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger ?.

            20.423 text:animation-start-inside

            The text:animation-start-inside attribute specifies if a text animation starts inside or outside a shape.

            The defined values for the text:animation-start-inside attribute are:

            • false: text starts its animation just outside the shape's bounding rectangle. 

            • true: text starts its animation inside the shape. 

            -

            The text:animation-start-inside attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The text:animation-start-inside attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            -

            The text:animation-start-inside attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

            +

            The text:animation-start-inside attribute has the data type boolean ?.

            20.424 text:animation-steps

            The text:animation-steps attribute specifies the distance by which text is moved within a scrolling step.

            -

            The text:animation-steps attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The text:animation-steps attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            -

            The text:animation-steps attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

            +

            The text:animation-steps attribute has the data type length ?.

            20.425 text:animation-stop-inside

            The text:animation-stop-inside attribute specifies if a text animation stops inside or outside a shape.

            The defined values for the text:animation-stop-inside attribute are:

            • false: text stops its animation outside the shape's bounding rectangle. 

            • true: text stops its animation when it is inside the shape. 

            -

            The text:animation-stop-inside attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The text:animation-stop-inside attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            -

            The text:animation-stop-inside attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

            +

            The text:animation-stop-inside attribute has the data type boolean ?.

            20.426 text:condition

            The text:condition attribute specifies the display of text.

            The defined value of the text:condition attribute is none, which means text is hidden.

            -

            The text:condition attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

            +

            The text:condition attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

            The only value of the text:condition attribute is none.

            20.427 text:display

            @@ -31180,16 +31181,16 @@

            20.427 <

            The defined values for the text:display attribute are:

            • condition: text is hidden under the condition specified in the text:condition 20.426 attribute. 

            • none: text is hidden unconditionally. 

            • true: text is displayed. This is the default setting. 

            -

            The text:display attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> 16.29.29.

            +

            The text:display attribute is usable with the following element: <style:text-properties> ?.

            20.428 text:dont-balance-text-columns

            The text:dont-balance-text-columns attribute specifies whether the text column content should be evenly distributed over all text columns or not.

            The defined values for the text:dont-balance-text-columns attribute are:

            • false: text column content should not be evenly distributed over all text columns in a set of columns. 

            • true: text column content should be evenly distributed over all text columns in a set of columns. 

            -

            The text:dont-balance-text-columns attribute is usable with the following element: <style:section-properties> 17.11.

            +

            The text:dont-balance-text-columns attribute is usable with the following element: <style:section-properties> ?.

            -

            The text:dont-balance-text-columns attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

            +

            The text:dont-balance-text-columns attribute has the data type boolean ?.

            20.429 text:line-break

            The text:line-break attribute specifies whether word wrapping is allowed for axis labels.

            @@ -31198,16 +31199,16 @@

            20.429 The defined values for the text:line-break attribute are:

            • false: word wrapping should not be allowed for axis labels. 

            • true: word wrapping should be allowed for axis labels. 

            -

            The text:line-break attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

            +

            The text:line-break attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

            -

            The text:line-break attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

            +

            The text:line-break attribute has the data type boolean ?.

            20.430 text:line-number

            The text:line-number attribute specifies a new start value for line numbering, if a text:number-lines 20.434 attribute, with the value true, appears on the same <style:paragraph-properties> 17.6 element. Otherwise, this attribute shall be ignored.

            -

            The text:line-number attribute is usable with the following element: <style:paragraph-properties> 17.6.

            +

            The text:line-number attribute is usable with the following element: <style:paragraph-properties> ?.

            -

            The text:line-number attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger 18.2.

            +

            The text:line-number attribute has the data type nonNegativeInteger ?.

            20.431 text:list-level-position-and-space-mode

            The text:list-level-position-and-space-mode attribute specifies how the position and spacing of the list labels (numbers or bullets) is defined.

            @@ -31216,7 +31217,7 @@

            label-alignment: The <style:list-level-label-alignment> 17.20 element and the fo:text-align 20.223 attribute are used to define the position and spacing of the list label and the list item. The values of the attributes for text:space-before 20.435, text:min-label-width 20.433 and text:min-label-distance 20.432 are assumed to be 0. 

          36. label-width-and-position: The text:space-before, text:min-label-width, text:min-label-distance and fo:text-align attributes are used to define the position and spacing of the list label and the list item. 

          37. The default value of the text:list-level-position-and-space-mode attribute is label-width-and-position.

            -

            The text:list-level-position-and-space-mode attribute is usable with the following element: <style:list-level-properties> 17.19.

            +

            The text:list-level-position-and-space-mode attribute is usable with the following element: <style:list-level-properties> ?.

            The values of the text:list-level-position-and-space-mode attribute are label-width-and-position or label-alignment.

            20.432 text:min-label-distance

            @@ -31229,9 +31230,9 @@

            20.432 <

            The attribute will be evaluated only if the text:list-level-position-and-space-mode attribute has the value label-width-and-position or is not present.

            -

            The text:min-label-distance attribute is usable with the following element: <style:list-level-properties> 17.19.

            +

            The text:min-label-distance attribute is usable with the following element: <style:list-level-properties> ?.

            -

            The text:min-label-distance attribute has the data type nonNegativeLength 18.3.21.

            +

            The text:min-label-distance attribute has the data type nonNegativeLength ?.

            20.433 text:min-label-width

            The text:min-label-width attribute specifies the minimum width of a list label.

            @@ -31242,18 +31243,18 @@

            20.433 The attribute will be evaluated only if the text:list-level-position-and-space-mode 20.431 attribute has the value label-width-and-position or is not present.

            -

            The text:min-label-width attribute is usable with the following element: <style:list-level-properties> 17.19.

            +

            The text:min-label-width attribute is usable with the following element: <style:list-level-properties> ?.

            -

            The text:min-label-width attribute has the data type nonNegativeLength 18.3.21.

            +

            The text:min-label-width attribute has the data type nonNegativeLength ?.

            20.434 text:number-lines

            The text:number-lines attribute specifies whether lines are numbered.

            The defined values for the text:number-lines attribute are:

            • false: lines should not be numbered. 

            • true: lines should be numbered. 

            -

            The text:number-lines attribute is usable with the following element: <style:paragraph-properties> 17.6.

            +

            The text:number-lines attribute is usable with the following element: <style:paragraph-properties> ?.

            -

            The text:number-lines attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

            +

            The text:number-lines attribute has the data type boolean ?.

            20.435 text:space-before

            The text:space-before attribute specifies the space to include before a number for all paragraphs at a specified level. If a paragraph has a left margin greater than 0, the position of the list label box is the left margin width plus the start indent value.

            @@ -31262,23 +31263,23 @@

            20.435

            This attribute is evaluated only if the text:list-level-position-and-space-mode 20.431 attribute has the value label-width-and-position or is not present.

             

            -

            The text:space-before attribute is usable with the following element: <style:list-level-properties> 17.19.

            +

            The text:space-before attribute is usable with the following element: <style:list-level-properties> ?.

            -

            The text:space-before attribute has the data type length 18.3.19.

            +

            The text:space-before attribute has the data type length ?.

            20.436 chart:major-origin

            The chart:major-origin attribute specifies the location of one major tick.

            -

            The chart:major-origin attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

            +

            The chart:major-origin attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

            -

            The chart:major-origin attribute has the data type double 18.2.

            +

            The chart:major-origin attribute has the data type double ?.

            20.437 chart:minor-logarithmic

            The chart:minor-logarithmic attribute specifies whether the minor ticks are spaced equally after the logarithmic transformation. If this value is false they are spaced equally before the transformation.

            -

            The chart:minor-logarithmic attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> 17.22.

            +

            The chart:minor-logarithmic attribute is usable with the following element: <style:chart-properties> ?.

            -

            The chart:minor-logarithmic attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

            +

            The chart:minor-logarithmic attribute has the data type boolean ?.

            20.438 draw:allow-overlap

            The draw:allow-overlap attribute specifies whether a frame or graphic object may overlap other frame or graphic objects. The defined values for the draw:allow-overlap attribute are:

            @@ -31287,18 +31288,18 @@

            20.438 The default value for the attribute draw:allow-overlap is true.

             

            -

            The draw:allow-overlap attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The draw:allow-overlap attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            -

            The draw:allow-overlap attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

            +

            The draw:allow-overlap attribute has the data type boolean ?.

            20.439 style:margin-gutter

            The style:margin-gutter attribute introduces a distance information, which area at the “binding edge” (see style:page-usage 19.509) of a page should be treated as gutter, that means that it might be consumed from binding. The distance is measured from binding edge towards text content area.

            The default value for this attribute is 0.

             

            -

            The style:margin-gutter attribute is usable with the following element: <style:page-layout-properties> 17.2.

            +

            The style:margin-gutter attribute is usable with the following element: <style:page-layout-properties> ?.

            -

            The style:margin-gutter attribute has the data type nonNegativeLength 18.3.21.

            +

            The style:margin-gutter attribute has the data type nonNegativeLength ?.

            20.440 text:relative-tab-stop-position

            The text:relative-tab-stop-position attribute specifies whether the position of tab stops is relative to the outer or inner edge of the margin area of the paragraph.

            @@ -31308,46 +31309,48 @@

            Note: The paragraph's margin may be specified by its paragraph style, an applied list style or paragraph default style.

            Note: In right-to-left layout environments, the paragraph's right margin is specified by fo:margin-left, and its tab stop positions are relative to the right edge.

            -

             

            + +

            +

            The default value for this attribute is true

            This attribute is only evaluated if it is specified within a default style of family paragraph.

             

            -

            The text:relative-tab-stop-position attribute is usable with the following element: <style:paragraph-properties> 17.6.

            +

            The text:relative-tab-stop-position attribute is usable with the following element: <style:paragraph-properties> ?.

            -

            The text:relative-tab-stop-position attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

            +

            The text:relative-tab-stop-position attribute has the data type boolean ?.

            20.441 draw:decorative

            The draw:decorative attribute specifies that the object is purely decorative and may be ignored by assistive technologies.

            The default value for this attribute is false.

            -

            The draw:decorative attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> 17.21.

            +

            The draw:decorative attribute is usable with the following element: <style:graphic-properties> ?.

            -

            The draw:decorative attribute has the data type boolean 18.3.3.

            +

            The draw:decorative attribute has the data type boolean ?.

            20.442 table:tab-color

            The table:tab-color attribute specifies the color of the tab associated with a sheet.

            When this attribute is missing, the application should use the default color used for sheet tabs.

             

            -

            The table:tab-color attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-properties> 17.15.

            +

            The table:tab-color attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-properties> ?.

            -

            The table:tab-color attribute has the data type color 18.3.9.

            +

            The table:tab-color attribute has the data type color ?.

            1. Appendix AOpenDocument Relax NG Schema 

            The OpenDocument Relax-NG (see [RNG]) schema is defined by a separate document, whose location can be found in the Additional artifacts section on the introductory pages.

            -

            The table:tab-color attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-properties> 17.15.

            +

            The table:tab-color attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-properties> ?.

            -

            The table:tab-color attribute has the data type color 18.3.9.

            +

            The table:tab-color attribute has the data type color ?.

            1. Appendix BOpenDocument Metadata Manifest Ontology 

            The OpenDocument metadata manifest ontology is defined by a separate document, whose location can be found in the Additional artifacts section on the introductory pages.

            -

            The table:tab-color attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-properties> 17.15.

            +

            The table:tab-color attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-properties> ?.

            -

            The table:tab-color attribute has the data type color 18.3.9.

            +

            The table:tab-color attribute has the data type color ?.

            1. Appendix CMIME Types and File Name Extensions (Non Normative) 

            The following table contains a list of MIME types and file name extensions for OpenDocument documents, that, at the time this specification is published, have been registered according to [RFC6838]. Please see [MIMETYPES] for a current list of registered MIME types.

            @@ -31356,73 +31359,73 @@

            20.442 Table 26 - Registered MIME types

            -
            +

            MIME type

            Ext.

            Description

            -
            +

            application/vnd.oasis.opendocument.text

            odt

            Text document

            -
            +

            application/
             vnd.oasis.opendocument.text-template

            ott

            Text document used as template

            -
            +

            application/vnd.oasis.opendocument.graphics

            odg

            Graphics document (Drawing)

            -
            +

            application/
             vnd.oasis.opendocument.graphics-template

            otg

            Drawing document used as template

            -
            +

            application/vnd.oasis.opendocument.presentation

            odp

            Presentation document

            -
            +

            application/
             vnd.oasis.opendocument.presentation-template

            otp

            Presentation document used as template

            -
            +

            application/vnd.oasis.opendocument.spreadsheet

            ods

            Spreadsheet document

            -
            +

            application/
             vnd.oasis.opendocument.spreadsheet-template

            ots

            Spreadsheet document used as template

            -
            +

            application/vnd.oasis.opendocument.chart

            odc

            Chart document

            -
            +

            application/
             vnd.oasis.opendocument.chart-template

            otc

            Chart document used as template

            -
            +

            application/vnd.oasis.opendocument.image

            (deprecated)

            @@ -31430,7 +31433,7 @@

            20.442 odi

            Image document

            -
            +

            application/
             vnd.oasis.opendocument.image-template

            (deprecated)

            @@ -31438,31 +31441,31 @@

            20.442 oti

            Image document used as template

            -
            +

            application/vnd.oasis.opendocument.formula

            odf

            Formula document

            -
            +

            application/
             vnd.oasis.opendocument.formula-template

            otf

            Formula document used as template

            -
            +

            application/vnd.oasis.opendocument.text-master

            odm

            Global Text document. See section 19.812.

            -
            +

            application/vnd.oasis.opendocument.text-master-template

            otm

            Global text document used as template

            -
            +

            application/vnd.oasis.opendocument.text-web

            oth

            @@ -31478,13 +31481,13 @@

            20.442 Table 27 - Recommended MIME types

            -
            +

            MIME type

            Ext.

            Description

            -
            +

            application/vnd.oasis.opendocument.base

            odb

            @@ -31493,10 +31496,10 @@

            20.442

            -

            The table:tab-color attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-properties> 17.15.

            +

            The table:tab-color attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-properties> ?.

            -

            The table:tab-color attribute has the data type color 18.3.9.

            -
            1. Appendix DAccessibility Guidelines (Non Normative) 

              1. D.1Title, Description and Caption of Graphical Elements 

            +

            The table:tab-color attribute has the data type color ?.

            +
            1. Appendix DAccessibility Guidelines (Non Normative) 

              1. D.1Title, Description and Caption of Graphical Elements 

            OpenDocument provides conventions to support accessible names, descriptions and captions for graphical elements.

            Accessible names, if available, are represented by the <svg:title> 10.3.17 element.  If the <svg:title> element is not available, any text referenced by a draw:caption-id 19.115 attribute is used as the title.

            @@ -31509,17 +31512,17 @@

            20.442 If a user agent supports relationships between graphic elements and their captions, the value of the draw:caption-id attribute for a graphical element should be used to for that relationship. 19.115

            -

            The table:tab-color attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-properties> 17.15.

            +

            The table:tab-color attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-properties> ?.

            -

            The table:tab-color attribute has the data type color 18.3.9.

            +

            The table:tab-color attribute has the data type color ?.

                1. D.1.1Guidance for authors 

            Authors should not assign names to objects having no semantic value. If no name is assigned the caption text will be used in its place. The <svg:title> element should take precedence over the caption text for accessible name assignment by the user agent.

            Assignment of the long description should only be necessary when a drawing object is significantly complex and the user needs more information to describe it. Long descriptions would be more applicable to drawing groupings than basic drawing shapes.

            -

            The table:tab-color attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-properties> 17.15.

            +

            The table:tab-color attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-properties> ?.

            -

            The table:tab-color attribute has the data type color 18.3.9.

            +

            The table:tab-color attribute has the data type color ?.

                1. D.1.2Authoring tool responsibility for presenting and prompting for the <svg:title> and <svg:desc> elements 

            Authoring tools should provide an option from an objects context menu to allow the user to enter the text for either of these elements as a minimum. More proactive authoring tools should have a facility for prompting the author for this text. Since the <svg:desc> element is a long description, a text area vs. a text field should be used to prompt the user accordingly in GUI-based authoring tools like office applications.

            @@ -31527,45 +31530,45 @@

            20.442 For <draw:g> 10.3.15 elements the drawing objects which are members of the group should visible only when the group is expanded.

            -

            The table:tab-color attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-properties> 17.15.

            +

            The table:tab-color attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-properties> ?.

            -

            The table:tab-color attribute has the data type color 18.3.9.

            +

            The table:tab-color attribute has the data type color ?.

              1. D.2Hyperlink Titles 

            When transforming from another document format to OpenDocument the alt text of hyperlinks, should be mapped to the office:title attribute of <text:a> 6.1.8 elements or <draw:a> 10.4.12 elements. When exporting OpenDocument documents to HTML, the contents of title text should be mapped to title attribute text on HTML anchor tags. As a minimum, authoring tools should provide a mechanism to provide the hint text.

            The title text should be made accessible to the assistive technology and user. The user agent should allow for programmatic access through standard accessibility APIs such as the accessible description. Users should experience visible access to the hint text via the keyboard or mouse.

            -

            The table:tab-color attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-properties> 17.15.

            +

            The table:tab-color attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-properties> ?.

            -

            The table:tab-color attribute has the data type color 18.3.9.

            +

            The table:tab-color attribute has the data type color ?.

              1. D.3Tables in Presentations 

            Users importing non-OpenDocument slides that contain tables need access to the table structure via their assistive technology. Therefore tables imported into an OpenDocument application from another file format must have their structure preserved, and when saved as OpenDocument should be saved as as embedded spreadsheets.

            -

            The table:tab-color attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-properties> 17.15.

            +

            The table:tab-color attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-properties> ?.

            -

            The table:tab-color attribute has the data type color 18.3.9.

            +

            The table:tab-color attribute has the data type color ?.

              1. D.4Further Guidelines 

            Additional, non-normative Accessibility Guidelines are available at: https://docs.oasis-open.org/office/office-accessibility/v1.0/ODF_Accessibility_Guidelines-v1.0.html. That more comprehensive document will be the up-to-date set of recommendations for what all OpenDocument applications should do in order to fully support accessibility.

            -

            The table:tab-color attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-properties> 17.15.

            +

            The table:tab-color attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-properties> ?.

            -

            The table:tab-color attribute has the data type color 18.3.9.

            +

            The table:tab-color attribute has the data type color ?.

            1. Appendix EBidirectional (BiDi) Scripts, Numeric Digits Presentation and Calendars (Non Normative) 

            This appendix specifies how bidirectional (BiDi) scripts and related information are represented in OpenDocument.

            -

            The table:tab-color attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-properties> 17.15.

            +

            The table:tab-color attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-properties> ?.

            -

            The table:tab-color attribute has the data type color 18.3.9.

            -
              1. E.1Paragraph and Layout Direction 

            +

            The table:tab-color attribute has the data type color ?.

            +
              1. E.1Paragraph and Layout Direction 

            In OpenDocument, the direction of text runs inside a paragraph is calculated using the Unicode BiDi Algorithm. See [UAX9]. The paragraph direction, as required by the BiDi Algorithm (see BD5 of [UAX9]), and the display direction of layout objects like table or page columns (in the following called layout direction) is controlled by a writing mode attribute (style:writing-mode) that can be used within styles.

            The writing mode attribute can be applied individually to paragraph styles, page styles, section styles, table styles, table cell styles, graphic styles and chart styles. If present within a paragraph style, it controls the paragraph direction of those paragraphs, to which the style is applied. If present within a page style, section style, table style, table cell style, graphic style or chart style, it controls the layout direction of those pages, text sections, tables, table cells, text-boxes and chart objects to which the styles is applied.

             

             

            The paragraph direction specifies the default bidirectional orientation of the text in that paragraph. The result of the BiDi Algorithm can be manually changed by inserting BiDi embedding control characters (U+202A ... U+202E) and implicit directional marks (U+200E ...U+200F) into the text. See [UTR20].

             

             

             

             

            -

            The table:tab-color attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-properties> 17.15.

            +

            The table:tab-color attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-properties> ?.

            -

            The table:tab-color attribute has the data type color 18.3.9.

            +

            The table:tab-color attribute has the data type color ?.

              1. E.2Numeric Digits Presentation and Calendars 

            All digits that have a Unicode code point can be included in an OpenDocument document.

            @@ -31577,22 +31580,22 @@

            20.442 OpenDocument further supports data styles, which describe how different types of data are displayed, for example, a number or a date. Data styles are described in section 16.29. The presentation of numeric digits can be controlled by the transliteration attributes described in sections 19.365-19.368. The presentation of date information can be controlled by the number:calendar attribute specified in section 19.348.

            -

            The table:tab-color attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-properties> 17.15.

            +

            The table:tab-color attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-properties> ?.

            -

            The table:tab-color attribute has the data type color 18.3.9.

            +

            The table:tab-color attribute has the data type color ?.

            1. Appendix FRecommended Usage of SMIL 

            The following sections describe the usage of SMIL animation elements that enables an office application to present the animation elements in a simple and easy to use UI to the user. This UI may contain a single main sequence of effects, and in addition to this, multiple sequences of effects that are started as interactions on drawing shapes. An effect is a combination of one or more animation elements that animate a single shape and or a shape's paragraphs.

            In user interfaces, effects should be creatable by using presets that have localized and meaningful names. This way, the user will not work on a hierarchy of SMIL animation elements, but on one dimensional lists of effects, which are much easier to handle for the office application users.

            -

            The table:tab-color attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-properties> 17.15.

            +

            The table:tab-color attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-properties> ?.

            -

            The table:tab-color attribute has the data type color 18.3.9.

            +

            The table:tab-color attribute has the data type color ?.

              1. F.1Slide Animation 

            Each <draw:page> 10.2.4 element may have an <anim:par> 15.4.2 element that defines the animation of that page during a running slideshow. This <anim:par> element should contain one <anim:seq> 15.4.3 element which is the main sequence for shape effects and zero or more <anim:seq> elements that define interactive sequences for shapes that contain animation interactions. The animation elements are executed after the slide has executed its initial transition.

            The <anim:par> element may further contain an <anim:par> element that defines the slide transition. Its smil:begin 19.441 attribute shall have the value <id>.begin, where <id> is the id of the slide's <draw:page> element itself. This <anim:par> element can contain basic animation elements as defined in chapter 15. These elements shall specify the <draw:page> element itself as target. If such an <anim:par> element for slide transitions is present, it overrides the following presentation page formatting properties:

            -
            • <presentation:sound>. See 10.8.2. 

            • presentation:transition-speed. See 20.238. 

            • presentation:transition-style. See 20.239. 

            • presentation:transition-type. See 20.240. 

            +
            • <presentation:sound>. See 10.9.3. 

            • presentation:transition-speed. See 20.238. 

            • presentation:transition-style. See 20.239. 

            • presentation:transition-type. See 20.240. 

            For backward compatibility reasons, producers that use an <anim:par> element to define the slide transition should also add the above presentation page formatting properties. This also enables consumers without SMIL support to display the slide transitions.

            Example: The following example defines a slide wipe transition.

            @@ -31625,9 +31628,9 @@

            20.442

            </draw:page>

            -

            The table:tab-color attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-properties> 17.15.

            +

            The table:tab-color attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-properties> ?.

            -

            The table:tab-color attribute has the data type color 18.3.9.

            +

            The table:tab-color attribute has the data type color ?.

              1. F.2Main Sequence 

            The main sequence is a <anim:seq> 15.4.3 element which contains the effects that should start after the slide has executed its initial transition. Since this is a sequential container, its child nodes are executed one after each other. If a child node's smil:begin 19.441 attribute has the value indefinite execution is stalled until the user advances the slideshow by a mouse or key interaction.

            @@ -31740,6 +31743,7 @@

            20.442    <!-- first group of effects to execute --> +

                  @@ -31768,15 +31772,15 @@

            20.442

            </anim:par>

            -

            The table:tab-color attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-properties> 17.15.

            +

            The table:tab-color attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-properties> ?.

            -

            The table:tab-color attribute has the data type color 18.3.9.

            +

            The table:tab-color attribute has the data type color ?.

              1. F.3Interactive Sequence 

            An interactive sequence is a <anim:seq> 15.4.3 element that should have the same structure as a main sequence. The only difference is that the <anim:par> 15.4.2 element in the first level has a smil:begin 15.4.3 attribute with a value like [shape-id].click, where [shape-id] identifies a drawing shapes by its draw:id 19.187 attribute. These animation elements are triggered when the user interacts with the element defined by [shape-id].

            -

            The table:tab-color attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-properties> 17.15.

            +

            The table:tab-color attribute is usable with the following element: <style:table-properties> ?.

            -

            The table:tab-color attribute has the data type color 18.3.9.

            +

            The table:tab-color attribute has the data type color ?.

            1. Appendix GChanges From ODF 1.3 (Non Normative) 

             

            This appendix describes changes that are related to Part 3 of this specification.

             

            @@ -31890,7 +31894,7 @@

            20.442  

            The following element has moved:

            -

            <presentation:sound> from 10.8.2 to 10.8.2

            +

            <presentation:sound> from 10.8.2 to 10.9.3

             

            The following attributes are new:

            @@ -31900,7 +31904,7 @@

            20.442 draw:allow-overlap 20.438 Office-4047

            -

            draw:decorative Error: Reference source not found Office-4132

            +

            draw:decorative 20.441 Office-4132

            draw:extrusion-metal-type 19.923 Office-4123

            @@ -32004,7 +32008,7 @@

            20.442 svg:viewBox 19.574 Office-3824

            -

            style:writing-mode General Error: Reference source not found Office-4030

            +

            style:writing-mode General 20.404.1 Office-4030

            style:writing-mode_<style:graphic-properties> 20.404.2 Office-4030

            @@ -32026,7 +32030,7 @@

            20.442 table:search-criteria-must-apply-to-whole-cell 19.711 Office-4107

            -

            text:condition general Error: Reference source not found Office-4022

            +

            text:condition general 19.782.1 Office-4022

            text:main-entry-style-name 19.838 Office-4119

            @@ -32064,11 +32068,13 @@

            20.442  

            The following attribute has moved:

            -

            table:tab-color from 19.731 to 19.731

            -

             

            +

            table:tab-color from 19.731 to 20.442

            + +

            +

            Removed elements, attributes and values and consequential changes

            -

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            2.

            2.3.2 OpenDocument Formula Small Group Evaluator

            An OpenDocument Formula Small Group Evaluator is an OpenDocument Formula Evaluator that meets the following additional requirements:

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            1. A)It shall implement at least the limits defined in the “Basic Limits” section. 3.7 

            2. B)It shall implement the syntax defined in these sections on syntax: Criteria 4.11.11; Basic Expressions 5.2; Constant Numbers 5.3; Constant Strings 5.4; Operators 5.5; Functions and Function Parameters 5.6; Nonstandard Function Names 5.7; References 5.8; Simple Named Expressions ; Errors 5.12; Whitespace 5.14. 

            3. C)It shall implement all implicit conversions for the types it implements, at least Text 6.3.14, Conversion to Number 6.3.5, Reference , Conversion to Logical 6.3.12, and when an expression returns an Error. 

            4. D)It shall implement the following operators (which are all the operators except reference union (~)): Infix Operator Ordered Comparison ("<", "<=", ">", ">=") 6.3.5; Infix Operator "&” 6.4.10; Infix Operator "+” 6.4.2; Infix Operator "-” 6.4.3; Infix Operator "*” 6.4.4; Infix Operator "/” 6.4.5; Infix Operator "^” 6.4.6; Infix Operator "=” 6.4.7; Infix Operator "<>” 6.4.8; Postfix Operator “%” 6.4.14; Prefix Operator “+” 6.4.15; Prefix Operator “-” 6.4.16; Infix Operator Reference Intersection ("!") 6.4.12; Infix Operator Range (":") 6.4.11. 

            5. E)It shall implement at least the following functions as defined in this specification: ABS 6.16.2 ; ACOS 6.16.3 ; AND 6.15.2 ; ASIN 6.16.7 ; ATAN 6.16.9 ; ATAN2 6.16.10 ; AVERAGE 6.18.3 ; AVERAGEIF 6.18.5 ; CHOOSE 6.14.3 ; COLUMNS 6.13.5 ; COS 6.16.19 ; COUNT 6.13.6 ; COUNTA 6.13.7 ; COUNTBLANK 6.13.8 ; COUNTIF 6.13.9 ; DATE 6.10.2 ; DAVERAGE 6.9.2 ; DAY 6.10.5 ; DCOUNT 6.9.3 ; DCOUNTA 6.9.4 ; DDB 6.12.14 ; DEGREES 6.16.25 ; DGET 6.9.5 ; DMAX 6.9.6 ; DMIN 6.9.7 ; DPRODUCT 6.9.8 ; DSTDEV 6.9.9 ; DSTDEVP 6.9.10 ; DSUM 6.9.11 ; DVAR 6.9.12 ; DVARP 6.9.13 ; EVEN 6.16.30 ; EXACT 6.20.8 ; EXP 6.16.31 ; FACT 6.16.32 ; FALSE 6.15.3 ; FIND 6.20.9 ; FV 6.12.20 ; HLOOKUP 6.14.5 ; HOUR 6.10.11 ; IF 6.15.4 ; INDEX 6.14.6 ; INT 6.17.2 ; IRR 6.12.24 ; ISBLANK 6.13.14 ; ISERR 6.13.15 ; ISERROR 6.13.16 ; ISLOGICAL 6.13.19 ; ISNA 6.13.20 ; ISNONTEXT 6.13.21 ; ISNUMBER 6.13.22 ; ISTEXT 6.13.25 ; LEFT 6.20.12 ; LEN 6.20.13 ; LN 6.16.39 ; LOG 6.16.40 ; LOG10 6.16.41 ; LOWER 6.20.14 ; MATCH 6.14.9 ; MAX 6.18.45 ; MID 6.20.15 ; MIN 6.18.48 ; MINUTE 6.10.13 ; MOD 6.16.42 ; MONTH 6.10.14 ; N 6.13.26 ; NA 6.13.27 ; NOT 6.15.7 ; NOW 6.10.16 ; NPER 6.12.29 ; NPV 6.12.30 ; ODD 6.16.44 ; OR 6.15.8 ; PI 6.16.45 ; PMT 6.12.36 ; POWER 6.16.46 ; PRODUCT 6.16.47 ; PROPER 6.20.16 ; PV 6.12.41 ; RADIANS 6.16.49 ; RATE 6.12.42 ; REPLACE 6.20.17 ; REPT 6.20.18 ; RIGHT 6.20.19 ; ROUND 6.17.5 ; ROWS 6.13.30 ; SECOND 6.10.17 ; SIN 6.16.55 ; SLN 6.12.45 ; SQRT 6.16.58 ; STDEV 6.18.72 ; STDEVP 6.18.74 ; SUBSTITUTE 6.20.21 ; SUM 6.16.61 ; SUMIF 6.16.62 ; SYD 6.12.46 ; T 6.20.22 ; TAN 6.16.69 ; TIME 6.10.18 ; TODAY 6.10.20 ; TRIM 6.20.24 ; TRUE 6.15.9 ; TRUNC 6.17.8 ; UPPER 6.20.27 ; VALUE 6.13.34 ; VAR 6.18.82 ; VARP 6.18.84 ; VLOOKUP 6.14.12 ; WEEKDAY 6.10.21 ; YEAR 6.10.24 

            6. F)It need not evaluate references that contain more than one area. 

            7. G)It need not implement inline arrays 5.13, complex numbers 4.4, and the reference union operator 6.4.13. 

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            1. A)It shall implement at least the limits defined in the “Basic Limits” section. 3.7 

            2. B)It shall implement the syntax defined in these sections on syntax: Criteria 4.11.11; Basic Expressions 5.2; Constant Numbers 5.3; Constant Strings 5.4; Operators 5.5; Functions and Function Parameters 5.6; Nonstandard Function Names Error: Reference source not found; References 5.8; Simple Named Expressions ; Errors 5.12; Whitespace 5.14. 

            3. C)It shall implement all implicit conversions for the types it implements, at least Text 6.3.14, Conversion to Number Error: Reference source not found, Reference , Conversion to Logical 6.3.12, and when an expression returns an Error. 

            4. D)It shall implement the following operators (which are all the operators except reference union (~)): Infix Operator Ordered Comparison ("<", "<=", ">", ">=") Error: Reference source not found; Infix Operator "&” 6.4.10; Infix Operator "+” 6.4.2; Infix Operator "-” 6.4.3; Infix Operator "*” 6.4.4; Infix Operator "/” 6.4.5; Infix Operator "^” 6.4.6; Infix Operator "=” 6.4.7; Infix Operator "<>” 6.4.8; Postfix Operator “%” 6.4.14; Prefix Operator “+” 6.4.15; Prefix Operator “-” 6.4.16; Infix Operator Reference Intersection ("!") 6.4.12; Infix Operator Range (":") 6.4.11. 

            5. E)It shall implement at least the following functions as defined in this specification: ABS 6.16.2 ; ACOS 6.16.3 ; AND 6.15.2 ; ASIN 6.16.7 ; ATAN 6.16.9 ; ATAN2 6.16.10 ; AVERAGE 6.18.3 ; AVERAGEIF 6.18.5 ; CHOOSE 6.14.3 ; COLUMNS 6.13.5 ; COS 6.16.19 ; COUNT 6.13.6 ; COUNTA 6.13.7 ; COUNTBLANK 6.13.8 ; COUNTIF 6.13.9 ; DATE 6.10.2 ; DAVERAGE 6.9.2 ; DAY 6.10.5 ; DCOUNT 6.9.3 ; DCOUNTA 6.9.4 ; DDB 6.12.14 ; DEGREES 6.16.25 ; DGET 6.9.5 ; DMAX 6.9.6 ; DMIN 6.9.7 ; DPRODUCT 6.9.8 ; DSTDEV 6.9.9 ; DSTDEVP 6.9.10 ; DSUM 6.9.11 ; DVAR 6.9.12 ; DVARP 6.9.13 ; EVEN 6.16.30 ; EXACT 6.20.8 ; EXP 6.16.31 ; FACT 6.16.32 ; FALSE 6.15.3 ; FIND 6.20.9 ; FV 6.12.20 ; HLOOKUP 6.14.5 ; HOUR 6.10.11 ; IF 6.15.4 ; INDEX 6.14.6 ; INT 6.17.2 ; IRR 6.12.24 ; ISBLANK 6.13.14 ; ISERR 6.13.15 ; ISERROR 6.13.16 ; ISLOGICAL 6.13.19 ; ISNA 6.13.20 ; ISNONTEXT 6.13.21 ; ISNUMBER 6.13.22 ; ISTEXT 6.13.25 ; LEFT 6.20.12 ; LEN 6.20.13 ; LN 6.16.39 ; LOG 6.16.40 ; LOG10 6.16.41 ; LOWER 6.20.14 ; MATCH 6.14.9 ; MAX 6.18.45 ; MID 6.20.15 ; MIN 6.18.48 ; MINUTE 6.10.13 ; MOD 6.16.42 ; MONTH 6.10.14 ; N 6.13.26 ; NA 6.13.27 ; NOT 6.15.7 ; NOW 6.10.16 ; NPER 6.12.29 ; NPV 6.12.30 ; ODD 6.16.44 ; OR 6.15.8 ; PI 6.16.45 ; PMT 6.12.36 ; POWER 6.16.46 ; PRODUCT 6.16.47 ; PROPER 6.20.16 ; PV 6.12.41 ; RADIANS 6.16.49 ; RATE 6.12.42 ; REPLACE 6.20.17 ; REPT 6.20.18 ; RIGHT 6.20.19 ; ROUND 6.17.5 ; ROWS 6.13.30 ; SECOND 6.10.17 ; SIN 6.16.55 ; SLN 6.12.45 ; SQRT 6.16.58 ; STDEV 6.18.72 ; STDEVP 6.18.74 ; SUBSTITUTE 6.20.21 ; SUM 6.16.61 ; SUMIF 6.16.62 ; SYD 6.12.46 ; T 6.20.22 ; TAN 6.16.69 ; TIME 6.10.18 ; TODAY 6.10.20 ; TRIM 6.20.24 ; TRUE 6.15.9 ; TRUNC 6.17.8 ; UPPER 6.20.27 ; VALUE 6.13.34 ; VAR 6.18.82 ; VARP 6.18.84 ; VLOOKUP 6.14.12 ; WEEKDAY 6.10.21 ; YEAR 6.10.24 

            6. F)It need not evaluate references that contain more than one area. 

            7. G)It need not implement inline arrays 5.13, complex numbers 4.4, and the reference union operator 6.4.13. 

            Note: This specification does not mandate a user interface for international characters, so a resource-constrained application may choose to not show the traditional glyph (e.g., it may show the [UNICODE] numeric code instead).

            2.3.3 OpenDocument Formula Medium Group Evaluator

            @@ -807,7 +807,7 @@

            It shall implement the following functions as defined in this specification:  AMORLINC 6.12.4 ; ARABIC 6.19.2 ; AREAS 6.13.2 ; ASC 6.20.2 ; AVERAGEA 6.18.4 ; AVERAGEIFS 6.18.6 ; BASE 6.19.3 ; BIN2DEC 6.19.4 ; BIN2HEX 6.19.5 ; BIN2OCT 6.19.6 ; BINOM.DIST.RANGE 6.18.9 ; BITAND 6.6.2 ; BITLSHIFT 6.6.3 ; BITOR 6.6.4 ; BITRSHIFT 6.6.5 ; BITXOR 6.6.6 ; CHISQDIST 6.18.12 ; CHISQINV 6.18.14 ; COMBINA 6.16.17 ; COMPLEX 6.8.2 ; COUNTIFS 6.13.10 ; CSC 6.16.23 ; 6.16.23CSCH 6.16.24 ; DATEDIF 6.10.3 ; DAYS 6.10.6 ; DDE 6.11.2 ; DEC2BIN 6.19.7 ; DEC2HEX 6.19.8 ; DEC2OCT 6.19.9 ; DECIMAL 6.19.10 ; DELTA 6.16.26 ; EDATE 6.10.9 ; ERROR.TYPE 6.13.11; EUROCONVERT 6.16.29 ; FACTDOUBLE 6.16.33 ; FDIST 6.18.22 ; FINDB 6.7.2 ; FINV 6.18.24 ; FORMULA 6.13.12 ; FREQUENCY 6.18.29 ; FVSCHEDULE 6.12.21 ; GAMMA 6.16.34 ; GAUSS 6.18.33 ; GESTEP 6.16.37 ; GETPIVOTDATA 6.14.4 ; GROWTH 6.18.35 ; HEX2BIN 6.19.11 ; HEX2DEC 6.19.12 ; HEX2OCT 6.19.13 ; HYPERLINK 6.11.3 ; IFERROR 6.15.5 ; IFNA 6.15.6 ; IMABS 6.8.3 ; IMAGINARY 6.8.4 ; IMARGUMENT 6.8.5 ; IMCONJUGATE 6.8.6 ; IMCOS 6.8.7 ; IMCOT 6.8.9 ; IMCSC 6.8.10 ; IMCSCH 6.8.11 ; IMDIV 6.8.12 ; IMEXP 6.8.13 ; IMLN 6.8.14 ; IMLOG10 6.8.15 ; IMLOG2 6.8.16 ; IMPOWER 6.8.17 ; IMPRODUCT 6.8.18 ; IMREAL 6.8.19 ; IMSEC 6.8.22 ; IMSECH 6.8.23 ; IMSIN 6.8.20 ; IMSQRT 6.8.24 ; IMSUB 6.8.25 ; IMSUM 6.8.26 ; IMTAN 6.8.27; INDIRECT 6.14.7 ; INFO 6.13.13 ; IPMT 6.12.23 ; ISFORMULA 6.13.18 ; ISPMT 6.12.25 ; ISREF 6.13.24 ; JIS 6.20.11 ; LEFTB 6.7.3 ; LENB 6.7.4 ; MAXA 6.18.46 ; MDETERM 6.5.2 ; MULTIPLE.OPERATIONS 6.14.10 ; MUNIT 6.5.5 ; MIDB 6.7.5 ; MINA 6.18.49 ; NORMDIST 6.18.52 ; NORMINV 6.18.53 ; NUMBERVALUE 6.13.28 ; OCT2BIN 6.19.14 ; OCT2DEC 6.19.15 ; OCT2HEX 6.19.16 ; PDURATION 6.12.35 ; PERMUTATIONA 6.18.60 ; PHI 6.18.61 ; PPMT 6.12.37 ; PRICEDISC 6.12.39 ; REPLACEB 6.7.6 ; RIGHTB 6.7.7 ; RRI 6.12.44 ; SEARCH 6.20.20 ; SEARCHB 6.7.8 ; SEC 6.16.52 ; SECH 6.16.57 ; SHEET 6.13.31 ; SHEETS 6.13.32 ; SUMIFS 6.16.63 ; TEXT 6.20.23 ; UNICHAR 6.20.25 ; UNICODE 6.20.26 ; VARPA 6.18.85 ; XOR 6.15.10

            Note: The following functions are documented by this specification, but not included even in the Large group:CELL 6.13.3 ; DOLLAR 6.20.7

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            2.4 Variances (Implementation-defined, Unspecified, and Behavioral Changes)

            +

            2.4 Variances (Implementation-defined, Unspecified, and Behavioral Changes)

            Applications should document all implementation-defined variances from this standard in a manner that enables application users to obtain the information.

            @@ -829,12 +829,12 @@

            3.2.1 3.2.2 Expression Calculation

            Expressions in OpenFormula shall be evaluated by application of the following rules:

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            1. 1)If an expression consists of a constant Number (5.3), a constant String (5.4), a Reference (5.8), constant Error (per section 5.12), the value of that type is returned.  

            2. 2)If an expression consists of one or more operations, apply the operators in order of precedence and associativity as defined by Table 1 in 5.5 (Operators). Precedence of operators may be altered by the use of "(" (LEFT PARENTHESES, U+0028) and ")" (RIGHT PARENTHESES, U+0029) to group operators. Evaluate the operator as described in Operator and Function Evaluation, 3.2.3. 

            3. 3)If an expression consists of a function call (5.6, 5.7), evaluate the function as described in Operator and Function Evaluation, 3.2.3.  

            4. 4)If an expression consists of a named expression (5.11), the result of evaluating the named expression is returned.  

            5. 5)If an expression consists of a QuotedLabel (5.10), AutomaticIntersection (5.10.6), or Array (5.13), its value is returned. Expression Syntax 5  

            +
            1. 1)If an expression consists of a constant Number (5.3), a constant String (5.4), a Reference (5.8), constant Error (per section 5.12), the value of that type is returned.  

            2. 2)If an expression consists of one or more operations, apply the operators in order of precedence and associativity as defined by Table 1 in 5.5 (Operators). Precedence of operators may be altered by the use of "(" (LEFT PARENTHESES, U+0028) and ")" (RIGHT PARENTHESES, U+0029) to group operators. Evaluate the operator as described in Operator and Function Evaluation, 3.2.3. 

            3. 3)If an expression consists of a function call (Error: Reference source not found, Error: Reference source not found), evaluate the function as described in Operator and Function Evaluation, 3.2.3.  

            4. 4)If an expression consists of a named expression (Error: Reference source not found), the result of evaluating the named expression is returned.  

            5. 5)If an expression consists of a QuotedLabel (5.10), AutomaticIntersection (5.10.6), or Array (Error: Reference source not found), its value is returned. Expression Syntax 5  

            Once evaluation has completed:

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            1. 1.If the result is a Reference and a single non-reference value is needed, it is converted to the referenced value, using the rules of Non-Scalar Evaluation, 3.3, 1.2.  

            2. 2.If the result an Array, for the display area, apply the rules of Non-Scalar Evaluation, 3.3, 1.1. 

            3.2.3 Operator and Function Evaluation

            +
            1. 1.If the result is a Reference and a single non-reference value is needed, it is converted to the referenced value, using the rules of Non-Scalar Evaluation, Error: Reference source not found, 1.2.  

            2. 2.If the result an Array, for the display area, apply the rules of Non-Scalar Evaluation, Error: Reference source not found, 1.1. 

            3.2.3 Operator and Function Evaluation

            Operators and functions in OpenFormula shall be evaluated according to their definitions by applying the following rules:

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            1. 1.The value of all expression arguments are computed. Exceptions to computation of all arguments are noted in a function's specification. 

              Note: The practice of computing all argument expressions is known as "eager" evaluation. The IF function is an example of a function that does not require computation of all arguments.  

            2. 2.If an argument expression evaluates to Error, calculation of the operator or function may short-circuit and return the Error if the function does not suppress error propagation as noted in the function's specification.  

            3. 3.If an operator or function is passed a value of incorrect type, call the appropriate implicit conversion function to convert the value to the correct type. If conversion is not possible, generate an Error.  

            4. 4.The function or operation is called with its argument expressions' results, and the result of the function or operation is the evaluation of the expression.  

            3.3 Non-Scalar Evaluation (aka 'Array expressions')

            +
            1. 1.The value of all expression arguments are computed. Exceptions to computation of all arguments are noted in a function's specification. 

              Note: The practice of computing all argument expressions is known as "eager" evaluation. The IF function is an example of a function that does not require computation of all arguments.  

            2. 2.If an argument expression evaluates to Error, calculation of the operator or function may short-circuit and return the Error if the function does not suppress error propagation as noted in the function's specification.  

            3. 3.If an operator or function is passed a value of incorrect type, call the appropriate implicit conversion function to convert the value to the correct type. If conversion is not possible, generate an Error.  

            4. 4.The function or operation is called with its argument expressions' results, and the result of the function or operation is the evaluation of the expression.  

            3.3 Non-Scalar Evaluation (aka 'Array expressions')

            Non-scalar values passed as arguments to functions are evaluated by intersection or iteration.

            1. 1)Evaluation as an implicit intersection of the argument with the expression's evaluation position. 

              1. 1.1)Inline Arrays
                Element (0;0) of the array is used in place of the array. 

                Note 1:
                =ABS({-3;-4})         => ABS(-3)        // row vector
                =ABS({-3|-4})        => ABS(-3)        // column vector
                =ABS({-3;-4|-6;-8})        => ABS(-3)        // matrix
                ={1;2;3|4;5;6}        => 1                // simple display 

              2. 1.2)References 

                1. 1.2.1)If the target reference is a row-vector (Nx1), use the value at the intersection of the evaluation position's column and the reference's row. 

                  Note 2:
                  in cell B2 : =ABS(A1:C1) => ABS(B1)
                  If there is no intersection the result is #N/A or a more specific Error value. 

                  Note 3: in cell D4 : =ABS(A1:C1) => #N/A or a more specific Error value. 

                2. 1.2.2)If the target reference is a column-vector (1xM), the value at the intersection of the evaluation position's row and the reference's column. 

                  Note 4:
                  in cell B2 : =ABS(A1:A3) => ABS(A2)
                  in cell D4 : =ABS(A1:A3) => #N/A or a more specific Error value. 

            2. 2)Matrix evaluation. 

              If an expression is being evaluated in a cell flagged as a being part of a 'Matrix' (OpenDocument Part 3, 19.683 table:number-matrix-columns-spanned): 

              1. 2.1)The portion of a non-scalar result to be displayed need not be co-extensive with a specified display area. The portion of the non-scalar result to be displayed is determined by: 

                1. 2.1.1)If the position to be displayed exists in the result, display that position. 

                2. 2.1.2)If the non-scalar result is 1 column wide, subsequent columns in the display area display the value in the first column. This applies to
                  - scalars '3'
                  - singletons '{3}'
                  - column vectors '{1|2|3}' 

                3. 2.1.3)If the non-scalar result is 1 row high, subsequent rows in the display area use the value of the first row. This applies to
                  - scalars '3'
                  - singletons '{3}'
                  - row vectors '{1;2;3}' 

                4. 2.1.4)If none of the other rules apply #N/A 

                  Note 5:
                  in matrix A1:B3 with ={1;2|3;4|5;6}        : cell B2 contains 4.        [Rule 2.1.1]
                  in matrix A1:B3 with ={1|3|5}                : cell B2 contains 3.        [Rule 2.1.1 for row, and Rule 2.1.2 column]
                  in matrix A1:B3 with ={2;4}                : cell B2 contains 4.        [Rule 2.1.3 for row, and Rule 2.1.1 column]
                  in matrix A1:C4 with ={1;2|3;4|5;6}        : cell C1,A4 contain #N/A. [Rule 2.1.4] 

                  Note 6: if a value is not requested it is not displayed
                  in matrix A1:B2 with ={1;2|3;4|5;6}        : the value '6' is not displayed because B3 is not part of the display matrix. 

              2. 2.2)Calculations with non-scalar inputs are a generalization of (2.1). 


                When evaluating a formula in 'matrix' mode, and a non-scalar value is passed to a function argument that expects a scalar, the function is evaluated multiple times, iterating over the non-scalar input(s) and putting the function result into a matrix at the position corresponding to the input. Unary/Binary operators, other than range and union, follow the rules for scalar functions when passed non-scalar values. 

                Inline arrays and references are interchangeable. 

                1. 2.2.1)Functions returning arrays are not eligible for implicit iteration. When evaluated in 'matrix' mode the {0;0}th element is used. 

                  Note 7:
                  e.g. =SUM(INDIRECT({"A1";"A2")) would produce the value in A1 when evaluated in array mode. 

                2. 2.2.2)The result matrix is rectangular, sized with the maximum number of rows and columns from all non-scalar arguments. 

                  Note 8:
                  ={1;2}+{3;4;5}        => {4;6;#N/A}
                  ={1}+{1;2}        => {2;3} 

                3. 2.2.3)The result matrix is populated by extracting the corresponding value from each of the non-scalar arguments based on the following rules, and evaluating the function with that set of arguments. 

                  1. 2.2.3.1)If the argument data is a singleton array or a scalar the value is repeated for each evaluation. 

                    Note 9:
                    = 1 + {1;2;3|4;5;6}        => {2;3;4|5;6;7}
                    = {1} + {1;2;3|4;5;6}        => {2;3;4|5;6;7} 

                  2. 2.2.3.2)If the argument data is 1 column wide the value in the corresponding row is used to evaluate all columns in the result matrix. 

                    Note 10:
                    = {1|2} + {10;20|30;40}        => {11;21|32;42} 

                  3. 2.2.3.3)If the argument data is 1 row height the value in the corresponding column is used to evaluate all rows in the result matrix. 

                    Note 11:
                    = {1;2} + {10;20|30;40}        => {11;22|31;42} 

                  4. 2.2.3.4)If one argument data is 1 column wide and another argument data is 1 row height the value of the corresponding row respectively column is used to evaluate all elements in the result matrix. 

                    Note 12:
                    ={1;2} + {10|20}                => {11;12|21;22} 

                  5. 2.2.3.5)If an argument is a 2d matrix the argument value in the position corresponding to the current output position is used if it is within range of the supplied argument, otherwise #N/A is used in the calculation. 

                    Note 13:
                    =MID("abcd";{1;2};{1;2;3})        => {"a";"bc";#N/A} 

            3.4 Host-Defined Behaviors

            @@ -858,8 +858,8 @@

            3.7 1.formulas up to at least 1024 characters long, as measured when in OpenDocument interchange format not counting the square brackets around cell addresses, or the “.” in a cell address when the sheet name is omitted. 

          38. 2.at least 30 parameters per function when the function prototype permits a list of parameters. 

          39. 3.permit strings of ASCII characters of up to 32,767 (2^15-1) characters. 

          40. 4.support at least 7 nesting levels of functions. 

          41. 4 Types

            4.1 General

            -

            All values defined by OpenFormula have a type. OpenFormula defines Text 4.2, Number 4.3, Complex Number 4.4, Logical 4.5, Error 4.6, Reference 4.8, ReferenceList 4.9 and Array 4.10 types.

            -

            4.2 Text (String)

            +

            All values defined by OpenFormula have a type. OpenFormula defines Text Error: Reference source not found, Number 4.3, Complex Number 4.4, Logical Error: Reference source not found, Error 4.6, Reference 4.8, ReferenceList 4.9 and Array 4.10 types.

            +

            4.2 Text (String)

            A Text value (also called a string value) is a Character string as specified in [CharModel].

            @@ -880,12 +880,12 @@

            4.3.1 Note: This specification does not require that specific subtypes be distinguishable from each other, or that the subtype be tracked, but in practice most implementations do such tracking because requiring users to manually format every cell appropriately becomes tedious very quickly. Automatically determining the most likely subtype is especially important for a good user interface when generating OpenDocument format, since some subtypes (such as date, time, and currency) are stored in a different manner depending on their subtype. Thus, this specification identifies some common subtypes and identifies those subtypes where relevant in some function definitions, as an aid to implementing good user interfaces. Many applications vary in the subtype produced when combining subtypes (e.g., what is the result when percentages are multiplied together), so unless otherwise noted these are unspecified. Typical implementations try to heuristically determine the "right" format for a cell when a formula is first created, based on the operations in the formula. Users can then override this format, so as a result the heuristics are not important for data exchange (and thus outside the scope of this specification).

            All such Number subtypes shall yield TRUE for the ISNUMBER 6.13.22 function.

            -

            4.3.2 Time

            +

            4.3.2 Time

            Time is a subtype of Number.

            Time is represented as a fraction of a day.

            -

            4.3.3 Date

            +

            4.3.3 Date

            Date is a subtype of Number.

            @@ -893,7 +893,7 @@

            4.3.3 A serial date is the expression of a date as the number of days elapsed from a start date called the epoch.

            -

            Evaluators shall support all dates from 1904-01-01 through 9999-12-31 (inclusive) in calculations, should support dates from 1899-12-30 through 9999-12-31 (inclusive) and may support a wider date range.

            +

            Evaluators shall support all dates from 1904-01-01 through 9999-12-31 (inclusive) in calculations, should support dates from 1899-12-30 through 9999-12-31 (inclusive) and may support a wider date range.

            Note 1: Using expressions that assume serial numbers are based on a particular epoch may cause interoperability issues.

            @@ -913,7 +913,7 @@

            4.3.6 A currency is a subtype of Number that may appear with or without a currency symbol or with other formatting depending upon the number format assigned to the cell where it appears.

            4.3.7 Logical (Number)

            -

            Applications may have a Logical type distinct from both Number and Text (see 4.5 Logical (Boolean)), but Logical values may also be represented by the Number type using the values 1 (True) and 0 (False). (see 8.2 Distinct Logical for details)

            +

            Applications may have a Logical type distinct from both Number and Text (see Logical (Boolean)4.5 Logical (Boolean)), but Logical values may also be represented by the Number type using the values 1 (True) and 0 (False). (see 8.2 Distinct Logical for details)

            4.4 Complex Number

            @@ -991,7 +991,7 @@

            4.4 phase
            (a real number representing an angle in radians).
             
            -

            A complex number may, but need not be, represented as a Number or Text. The results of the functions ISNUMBER() 6.13.22 and ISTEXT() 6.13.25 are implementation-defined when applied to a complex number.

            +

            A complex number may, but need not be, represented as a Number or Text. The results of the functions ISNUMBER() 6.13.22 and ISTEXT() 6.13.25 are implementation-defined when applied to a complex number.

            Functions and operators that accept complex numbers shall accept Text values as complex numbers (Conversion to Complex Number 6.3.10), as well as Numbers that are not complex numbers.

            @@ -1000,7 +1000,7 @@

            4.4 Note 2: Expression authors should be aware that use of functions that are not defined by OpenFormula as accepting complex numbers as input may impair interoperability.

            Equality can be tested using IMSUB to compute the difference, use IMABS to find the absolute difference, and then ensure the absolute difference is smaller than or equal to some nonnegative value (for exact equality, compare for equality with 0).

            -

            4.5 Logical (Boolean)

            +

            4.5 Logical (Boolean)

            Applications may have a Logical type distinct from both Number and Text, but Logical values may also be represented by the Number type using the values 1 (True) and 0 (False) (see 4.3.7 Logical (Number)). (see 8.2 Distinct Logical for details)

            4.6 Error

            @@ -1015,7 +1015,7 @@

            4.6 4.7 Empty Cell

            An empty cell is neither zero nor the empty string, and an empty cell can be distinguished from cells containing values (including zero and the empty string). An empty cell is not the same as an Error, in particular, it is distinguishable from the Error #N/A (not available).

            -

            4.8 Reference

            +

            4.8 Reference

            A cell position is the location of a single cell at the intersection of a column and a row.

            @@ -1053,10 +1053,10 @@

            4.11.2 A Scalar value is a value that has a single value. A reference to more than one cell is not a scalar (by itself), and is converted to one as described below. An array with more than one element is not a scalar. The types Number (including a complex number), Logical, and Text are scalars.

            4.11.3 DateParam

            -

            A DateParam is a value that is either a Number (interpreted as a serial number; 4.3.3) or Text; text is automatically converted to a date value. 6.3.15

            +

            A DateParam is a value that is either a Number (interpreted as a serial number; 4.3.3) or Text; text is automatically converted to a date value. Error: Reference source not found

            4.11.4 TimeParam

            -

            A TimeParam is a value that is either a Number (interpreted as a serial number; 4.3.2) or Text; text is automatically converted to a time value (fraction of a day). 6.3.16

            +

            A TimeParam is a value that is either a Number (interpreted as a serial number; 4.3.2) or Text; text is automatically converted to a time value (fraction of a day). Error: Reference source not found

            4.11.5 Integer

            An integer is a subtype of Number that has no fractional value. An integer X is equal to INT(X). Division of one integer by another integer may produce a non-integer.

            @@ -1073,7 +1073,7 @@

            4.11.7.1 Ge

            Historically day-count bases used the naming convention x/y, which indicated that the convention assumed x days per month and y days per year. These names are given for reference purposes.

            -
            +

            Date Basis

            Historical Name

            @@ -1081,7 +1081,7 @@

            4.11.7.1 Ge

            Day Count

            Days in Year

            -
            +

            0

            US (NASD) 30/360

            @@ -1097,7 +1097,7 @@

            4.11.7.1 Ge

            Procedure B, 4.11.7.4

            Procedure E, 4.11.7.7

            -
            +

            2

            Actual/360

            @@ -1105,7 +1105,7 @@

            4.11.7.1 Ge

            Procedure B, 4.11.7.4

            Procedure D, 4.11.7.6

            -
            +

            3

            Actual/365

            @@ -1113,7 +1113,7 @@

            4.11.7.1 Ge

            Procedure B, 4.11.7.4

            Procedure F, 4.11.7.8

            -
            +

            4

            European 30/360

            @@ -1141,7 +1141,7 @@

            4.11.7.3 A reference to an empty cell is interpreted as the numeric value 0.

            A matching expression can be:

            -
            • A Number or Logical value. A matching cell content equals the Number or Logical value. 

            • A value beginning with a comparator (<, <=, >, >=) 6.4.9 or an infix operator (=, <>). = 6.4.7, <> 6.4.8 

              For =, if the value is empty it matches empty cells.  Empty cell 4.7, = 6.4.7 

              For <>, if the value is empty it matches non-empty cells. <> 6.4.8 

              For <>, if the value is not empty it matches any cell content except the value, including empty cells. 

              Note: "=0" does not match empty cells. 

              For = and <>, if the value is not empty and can not be interpreted as a Number type or one of its subtypes and the host-defined property HOST-SEARCH-CRITERIA-MUST-APPLY-TO-WHOLE-CELL is true, comparison is against the entire cell contents, if false, comparison is against any subpart of the field that matches the criteria. For = and <>, if the value is not empty and can not be interpreted as a Number type or one of its subtypes 3.4 applies. 

            • Other Text value. If the host-defined property HOST-SEARCH-CRITERIA-MUST-APPLY-TO-WHOLE-CELL is true, the comparison is against the entire cell contents, if false, comparison is against any subpart of the field that matches the criteria. 

            4.11.9 Database

            +
            • A Number or Logical value. A matching cell content equals the Number or Logical value. 

            • A value beginning with a comparator (<, <=, >, >=) Error: Reference source not found or an infix operator (=, <>). = 6.4.7, <> 6.4.8 

              For =, if the value is empty it matches empty cells.  Empty cell 4.7, = 6.4.7 

              For <>, if the value is empty it matches non-empty cells. <> 6.4.8 

              For <>, if the value is not empty it matches any cell content except the value, including empty cells. 

              Note: "=0" does not match empty cells. 

              For = and <>, if the value is not empty and can not be interpreted as a Number type or one of its subtypes and the host-defined property HOST-SEARCH-CRITERIA-MUST-APPLY-TO-WHOLE-CELL is true, comparison is against the entire cell contents, if false, comparison is against any subpart of the field that matches the criteria. For = and <>, if the value is not empty and can not be interpreted as a Number type or one of its subtypes 3.4 applies. 

            • Other Text value. If the host-defined property HOST-SEARCH-CRITERIA-MUST-APPLY-TO-WHOLE-CELL is true, the comparison is against the entire cell contents, if false, comparison is against any subpart of the field that matches the criteria. 

            4.11.9 Database

            A database is a rectangular organized set of data. Any database has a set of one or more fields that determine the structure of the database. A database has a set of zero or more records with data, and each record contains data for every field (though that field may be empty).

            @@ -1150,7 +1150,7 @@

            4.11.7.3 Note: Field names of type Text and unique without regard to case enhance the interoperability of data. It is also a common expectation that rows following the first row of data are data records that correspond to field names in the first row.

            A single cell containing text can be used as a database; if it is, it is a database with a single field and no data records.

            -

            4.11.10 Field

            +

            4.11.10 Field

            A field is a value that selects a field in a database; it is also called a field selector. If the field selector is Text, it selects the field in the database with the same name.

            @@ -1159,9 +1159,9 @@

            4.11.10 If a field selector is a Number, it is a positive integer and used to select the fields. Fields are numbered from left to right beginning with the number 1.

            All functions that accept a field parameter shall, when evaluated, return an Error if the selected field does not exist.

            -

            4.11.11 Criteria

            +

            4.11.11 Criteria

            -

            A criteria is a rectangular set of values, with at least one column and two rows, that selects matching records from a database. The first row lists fields against which expressions will be matched. 4.11.10 Rows after the first row contain fields with expressions for matching against database records.

            +

            A criteria is a rectangular set of values, with at least one column and two rows, that selects matching records from a database. The first row lists fields against which expressions will be matched. Error: Reference source not found Rows after the first row contain fields with expressions for matching against database records.

            For a record to be selected from a database, all of the expressions in a criteria row shall match.

            @@ -1170,11 +1170,11 @@

            4.11.11 Some functions accept a sequence, i.e., a value that is to be treated as a sequential series of values. The following are sequences: NumberSequence, NumberSequenceList, DateSequence, LogicalSequence, and ComplexSequence.

            -

            When evaluating a function that accepts a sequence, the evaluator shall follow the rules for that sequence as defined in section 6.3. When processing a ReferenceList, the references are processed in order (first, second if any, and so on). In a cuboid, the first sheet is first processed, followed by later sheets (if any) in order. Inside a sheet, it is implementation-defined as to whether the values are processed row-at-a-time or column-at-a-time, but it shall be one of these two processing orders. If processing row-at-a-time, the sequence shall be produced by processing each row in turn, from smallest to largest column value (e.g., A1, B1, C1). If processing column-at-a-time, the sequence shall be produced by processing each column at a time, from the smallest to the largest row value (e.g., A1, A2, A3).

            +

            When evaluating a function that accepts a sequence, the evaluator shall follow the rules for that sequence as defined in section Error: Reference source not found. When processing a ReferenceList, the references are processed in order (first, second if any, and so on). In a cuboid, the first sheet is first processed, followed by later sheets (if any) in order. Inside a sheet, it is implementation-defined as to whether the values are processed row-at-a-time or column-at-a-time, but it shall be one of these two processing orders. If processing row-at-a-time, the sequence shall be produced by processing each row in turn, from smallest to largest column value (e.g., A1, B1, C1). If processing column-at-a-time, the sequence shall be produced by processing each column at a time, from the smallest to the largest row value (e.g., A1, A2, A3).

            4.11.13 Any

            Any represents a value of any type defined in this standard, including Error values.

            -

            5 Expression Syntax

            +

            5 Expression Syntax

            5.1 General

            The OpenFormula syntax is defined using the BNF notation of the XML specification, chapter 6 [XML1.0]. Each syntax rule is defined using "::=".

            @@ -1233,7 +1233,7 @@

            5.2

            SingleQuoted ::= "'" ([^'] | "''")+ "'"

            -

            5.3 Constant Numbers

            +

            5.3 Constant Numbers

            Constant numbers are written using '.' (FULL STOP, U+002E) dot as the decimal separator. Optional "E" or "e" denotes scientific notation. Syntactically, negative numbers are positive numbers with a prefix "-" (HYPHEN-MINUS, U+002D) operator. A constant number is of type Number.

            @@ -1244,12 +1244,12 @@

            5.3 StandardNumber ::= [0-9]+ ('.' [0-9]+)? ([eE] [-+]? [0-9]+)?

            Evaluators should be able to read the Number format, which accepts a decimal fraction that starts with decimal point '.' (FULL STOP, U+002E), without a leading zero. Evaluators shall write numbers only using the StandardNumber format, which requires a leading digit, and shall not write numbers with a leading '.' (FULL STOP, U+002E).

            -

            5.4 Constant Strings

            +

            5.4 Constant Strings

            Constant strings are surrounded by double-quote characters (QUOTATION MARK, U+0022); a literal double-quote character '"' (QUOTATION MARK, U+0022) as string content is escaped by duplicating it.  A constant string is of type Text.

            String ::= '"' ([^"#x00] | '""')* '"'

            -

            5.5 Operators

            +

            5.5 Operators

            Operators are functions with one or more parameters.

            @@ -1280,25 +1280,25 @@

            5.5 Table 1 - Operators

            -
            +

            Associativity

            Operator(s)

            Comments

            -
            +

            left

            :

            Range.

            -
            +

            left

            !

            Reference intersection ([.A1:.C4]![.B1:.B5] is [.B1:.B4]). Displayed as the space character in some implementations.

            -
            +

            left

            ~

            @@ -1306,43 +1306,43 @@

            5.5 Reference union.

            Note: Displayed as the function parameter separator in some implementations.

            -

            +

            right

            +,-

            Prefix unary operators, e.g., -5 or -[.A1]. Note that these have a different precedence than add and subtract.

            -
            +

            left

            %

            Postfix unary operator % (divide by 100). Note that this is legal with expressions (e.g., [.B1]%).

            -
            +

            left

            ^

            Power (2 ^ 3 is 8).

            -
            +

            left

            *,/

            Multiply, divide.

            -
            +

            left

            +,-

            Binary operations add, subtract. Note that unary (prefix) + and - have a different precedence.

            -
            +

            left

            &

            Binary operation string concatenation. Note that unary (prefix) + and - have a different precedence. Note that "&" shall be escaped when included in an XML document

            -
            +

            left

            =, <>, <, <=,
            >, >=

            @@ -1356,7 +1356,7 @@

            5.5 Note 2: Prefix “+” and “-“ are defined to be right-associative. However, note that typical applications which implement at most the operators defined in this specification (as specified) may implement them as left-associative, because the calculated results will be identical.

            Note 3: Precedence can be overridden by using parentheses, so "=2+3*4" computes to 14 but "=(2+3)*4" computes 20. Implementations should retain "unnecessary" parentheses and white space, since these are added by people to improve readability.

            -

            5.6 Functions and Function Parameters

            +

            5.6 Functions and Function Parameters

            Functions are called by name, followed by parentheses surrounding a list of parameters. Parameters are separated using the semicolon ';' (SEMICOLON, U+003B) character:

            @@ -1387,7 +1387,7 @@

            5

            Parameter ::= Expression

            Separator ::= ';'

            -

            5.7 Nonstandard Function Names

            +

            5.7 Nonstandard Function Names

            When writing a document using function(s) not defined in this specification, an evaluator shall include a prefix in such function names to identify the original definer of the function's semantics. When the origin of a function cannot be determined, producers may omit a prefix. Producers may use the prefix to differentiate between different definition types. Evaluators that do not support a function should compute its result as some Error value other than #N/A.

            @@ -1398,7 +1398,7 @@

            5.7 Evaluators should avoid defining evaluator-unique functions beginning with a top-level domain name followed by a period. Evaluators should avoid defining application functions beginning with “NET.”, “COM.”, “ORG.”, or a country code followed by a period.

            Evaluators that do not support a function should compute its result as some Error value other than #N/A.

            -

            5.8 References

            +

            5.8 References

            References refer to a specific cell or set of cells. The syntax for a constant reference:

            @@ -1451,7 +1451,7 @@

            5.8 Note: The escaping of single-quotes as paired single-quotes is because the IRI is enclosed in single quote characters of the Source.

            Resolution of the [RFC3987] IRI reference is host-defined behavior. 3.4

            -

            5.9 Reference List

            +

            5.9 Reference List

            A reference list is the result of the Infix Operator Reference Concatenation 6.4.13 '~', the syntax is:

            @@ -1502,7 +1502,7 @@

            5.10.5 Result

            Comment

            -
            +

            1

            Label

            @@ -1512,25 +1512,25 @@

            5.10.5 3

            Empty cell in row 2 is skipped (two empty cells in row 2 and 3 would not be skipped and would stop the automatic range), empty cell in row 5 stops the automatic range.

            -
            +

            2

            -

             

            +

             

            3

            1

            -
            +

            4

            2

            -
            +

            5

            -

             

            +

             

            6

            8

            -
            +

            7

            -

             

            +

             

            8

            32

            @@ -1552,7 +1552,7 @@

            5.10.5 Result

            Comment

            -
            +

            1

            Label

            @@ -1562,27 +1562,27 @@

            5.10.5 15

            Empty cell in row 2 is skipped, empty cell in row 7 stops the automatic range.

            -
            +

            2

            -

             

            +

             

            3

            1

            -
            +

            4

            2

            -
            +

            5

            4

            -
            +

            6

            8

            -
            +

            7

            -

             

            +

             

            8

            32

            @@ -1595,7 +1595,7 @@

            5.10.6 AutomaticIntersection ::= QuotedLabel Whitespace* '!!' Whitespace* QuotedLabel

            In an automatic intersection, one of the labels identifies a row, the other a column; they may be in either order. Each QuotedLabel is looked up as defined above under "Lookup of Defined Labels" and "Automatic Lookup of Labels". If two data cell ranges are found, the intersection of the column's data cell range and the row's data cell range is generated. If the intersection result is not exactly one cell, an Error is generated.

            -

            5.11 Named Expressions

            +

            5.11 Named Expressions

            A NamedExpression references another expression, possibly in a completely different spreadsheet or any other type of document that can be imported into a spreadsheet.

            NamedExpression ::= SimpleNamedExpression |
            @@ -1639,7 +1639,7 @@

            5.11

            - ( [A-Za-z]+[0-9]+ )

            - ([Tt][Rr][Uu][Ee]) - ([Ff][Aa][Ll][Ss][Ee])

            -

            5.12 Constant Errors

            +

            5.12 Constant Errors

            Evaluators shall support the Error named #N/A. Evaluators may support other Errors. Evaluators may allow entry of errors directly, parse them and recognize them as Errors. Functions shall propagate Errors unless stated otherwise.

            @@ -1654,35 +1654,35 @@

            5.11

            Table 4 - Possible Other Constant Error Names

            -
            +

            Name

            Comments

            -
            +

            #DIV/0!

            Attempt to divide by zero, including division by an empty cell. ERROR.TYPE of 2 6.13.11

            -
            +

            #NAME?

            Unrecognized/deleted name. ERROR.TYPE of 5.

            -
            +

            #N/A

            Not available. ISNA() applied to this value will return TRUE. Lookup functions which failed, and NA(), return this value. ERROR.TYPE of 7.

            -
            +

            #NULL!

            Intersection of ranges produced zero cells. ERROR.TYPE of 1.

            -
            +

            #NUM!

            Failed to meet domain constraints (e.g., input was too large or too small). ERROR.TYPE of 6.

            -
            +

            #REF!

            Reference to invalid cell (e.g., beyond the application’s abilities). ERROR.TYPE of 4.

            -
            +

            #VALUE!

            Parameter is wrong type. ERROR.TYPE of 3.

            @@ -1694,7 +1694,7 @@

            5.11

            An unknown Error name shall be mapped into an Error supported by the evaluator when read (e.g., the application's equivalent of #NAME?), though an evaluator may warn the user if this has or will take place. It is desirable to preserve the original specific Error name when writing an Error back out, where possible, but for Errors other than #N/A evaluators may write a different Error for a formula than they did when reading it. Whitespace shall not be included in an Error name.

            Evaluators should use a human-comprehensible name, not a numeric id, for Error names they write.

            -

            5.13 Inline Arrays

            +

            5.13 Inline Arrays

            Inline arrays are enclosed with curly braces. Inside, they contain one or more rows, with each row separated by a row separator:

            @@ -1707,7 +1707,7 @@

            5.13 Evaluators that support inline arrays shall accept a matrix with one or more rows, each with one or more columns, with the same number of columns in each row, with constant values for each expression. Evaluators that do not support inline arrays, or cannot support a particular use permitted by this syntax, should compute an Error value for such arrays. An inline array is of type Array.

            Note: Expression authors should be aware that use of Expression other than constant Number or constant String may impair interoperability.

            -

            5.14 Whitespace

            +

            5.14 Whitespace

            Whitespace ::= #x20 | #x09 | #x0a | #x0d

            @@ -1731,32 +1731,32 @@

            Evaluators may extend functions by permitting fewer or additional parameters, which documents may use. Extended functions may result in a lack of interoperability.

            • Returns: Return type (e.g., Number, Text, Logical, Reference). 

            • Constraints: A description of constraints, in addition to the constraints imposed by the parameter types. If there are no additional constraints beyond those imposed by the parameter types, this is "None". If a constraint is not met, the function/operator shall return an Error unless otherwise noted. 

            • Semantics: This text describes what the function/operator does. 

              If a parameter is a pseudotype, but the provided value fails to meet the requirements for that type, the behavior is implementation-defined. 

              Note: Functions and operators are defined by mathematical formulas or by an OpenFormula formula. Formulas define the correct result, and not the algorithm for calculation. Since computing systems have limited precision and range of numbers, some functions cannot or should not be naively implemented as their formulas suggest. This specification defines the mathematically correct answer, and allows implementors to choose the best algorithm that will meet that definition. 

            • Comment: Explanatory comment. 

            • See also A list of related operators and functions. 

            The implicit conversion operators omit many of these items, e.g., the syntax (since there is none).

            -

            6.3 Implicit Conversion Operators

            +

            6.3 Implicit Conversion Operators

            6.3.1 General

            Any given function or operand takes 0 or more parameters, and each of those parameters has an expected type. The expected type can be one of the base types, identified above. It can also be of some conversion type that controls conversion, e.g., Any means that no conversion is done (it can be of any type); NumberSequence causes a conversion to an ordered sequence of zero or more numbers. If the passed-in type does not match the expected type, an attempt is made to automatically convert the value to the expected type. An Error is returned if the type cannot be converted (this can never happen if the expected type is Any). Unless otherwise noted, any conversion operation applied to a value of type Error returns the same value.

            -

            6.3.2 Conversion to Scalar

            +

            6.3.2 Conversion to Scalar

            To convert to a scalar, if the value is of type:

            -

            6.3.3 Implied intersection

            +

            6.3.3 Implied intersection

            In some cases a reference to a single cell is needed, but a reference to multiple cells is provided. In this case an "implied intersection" is performed. To perform an implied intersection:

            -
            • Compute the union of cells contained in the current row and current column of the formula being computed. 

            • Intersect this with the provided reference to multiple cells 

            • If a single cell is referenced; return it; otherwise, return an Error. 

            6.3.4 Force to array context (ForceArray)

            +
            • Compute the union of cells contained in the current row and current column of the formula being computed. 

            • Intersect this with the provided reference to multiple cells 

            • If a single cell is referenced; return it; otherwise, return an Error. 

            6.3.4 Force to array context (ForceArray)

            A ForceArray attribute forces calculation of the argument's expression into non-scalar array mode. This means that no implied intersection is performed, instead where a reference to a single cell is expected and multiple cells are provided, iteration over the multiple cells is performed and results are stored in an array that is passed on.

            See also Non-Scalar Evaluation 3.3

            -

            6.3.5 Conversion to Number

            +

            6.3.5 Conversion to Number

            If the expected type is Number, then if the value is of type:

            -

            6.3.6 Conversion to Integer

            +

            6.3.6 Conversion to Integer

            -

            If the expected type is Integer for a function or operator, apply the “Conversion to Number” operation. 6.3.5 Then, if the result is a Number but not an integer, apply the specific conversion from Number to integer specified by that particular function/operator. If the function or operator does not specify any particular conversion operation, then the conversion from a non-integer Number into an integer is implementation-defined.

            +

            If the expected type is Integer for a function or operator, apply the “Conversion to Number” operation. Error: Reference source not found Then, if the result is a Number but not an integer, apply the specific conversion from Number to integer specified by that particular function/operator. If the function or operator does not specify any particular conversion operation, then the conversion from a non-integer Number into an integer is implementation-defined.

            Many different conversions from a non-integer number into an integer are possible. The conversion direction may be towards negative infinity, towards positive infinity, towards zero, away from zero, towards the nearest even number, or towards the nearest odd number. A conversion can select the nearest integer, the nearest even or odd integer, or the “next” integer in the given direction if it is not already an integer. If a conversion selects the nearest integer, a direction is still needed (for when a value is halfway between two integers). In this specification, this conversion is referred to as “rounding” or “truncation”; these terms by themselves do not specify any specific operation.

            If a function specifies its rounding operation using a series of capital letters, the function defined in this specification for that function is used to do the conversion to integer. Common such functions are:

            -
            • INT, which if given non-integer rounds down to the next integer towards negative infinity, regardless of whether or not it is the closest integer. 

            • ROUND, which if given non-integer rounds to the nearest integer. If the input number is halfway between integers, it rounds away from zero. 

            • TRUNC, which if given non-integer rounds towards zero, regardless of whether or not that integer is the closest integer. 

            6.3.7 Conversion to NumberSequence

            +
            • INT, which if given non-integer rounds down to the next integer towards negative infinity, regardless of whether or not it is the closest integer. 

            • ROUND, which if given non-integer rounds to the nearest integer. If the input number is halfway between integers, it rounds away from zero. 

            • TRUNC, which if given non-integer rounds towards zero, regardless of whether or not that integer is the closest integer. 

            6.3.7 Conversion to NumberSequence

            If the expected type is NumberSequence, then if value is of type:

            • Number, Text, or Logical, handle as Conversion to Number 6.3.5 (creating a sequence of length 1). 

            • reference, create a sequence of numbers from the values of the referenced cells that only includes the values of type Number or Error. Thus, Empty cells and Text that could be converted into a value are not included in a number sequence. If the Logical type is a distinguished type from the Number type, it should not be included in the sequence of numbers; if the Logical type is not a distinguished type, then such values will (of course) be included in the number sequence. 

            6.3.8 Conversion to NumberSequenceList

            @@ -1765,7 +1765,7 @@

            6.3.5 6.3.9 Conversion to DateSequence

            Identical to Conversion to NumberSequence 6.3.7 except that each element in the list represents a serial date value of subtype Date.

            -

            6.3.10 Conversion to Complex Number

            +

            6.3.10 Conversion to Complex Number

            An evaluator may accept complex numbers as Text, Number, or a different distinguishable type.

            @@ -1777,26 +1777,26 @@

            6.3

            6.3.11 Conversion to ComplexSequence

            If the expected type is ComplexSequence, then if value is of type:

            -
            • Number, Text, or Logical, handle as Conversion to Complex Number (creating a sequence of length 1). 

            • Reference, create a sequence of complex numbers from the values of the referenced cells that only includes the values of type Number, Text, and Error. Empty cells are not included in a complex number sequence. If the Logical type is a distinguished type from the Number type, it should not be included in the sequence of numbers; if the Logical type is not a distinguished type, then such values will (of course) be included in the number sequence. 

            6.3.12 Conversion to Logical

            +
            • Number, Text, or Logical, handle as Conversion to Complex Number (creating a sequence of length 1). 

            • Reference, create a sequence of complex numbers from the values of the referenced cells that only includes the values of type Number, Text, and Error. Empty cells are not included in a complex number sequence. If the Logical type is a distinguished type from the Number type, it should not be included in the sequence of numbers; if the Logical type is not a distinguished type, then such values will (of course) be included in the number sequence. 

            6.3.12 Conversion to Logical

            If the expected type is Logical, then if value is of type:

            • Number, return TRUE for nonzero and FALSE for 0. 

            • Text: The specific conversion is implementation-defined; an evaluator may return FALSE, an Error value, or the results of its attempt to convert the Text value (ignoring case) to a Logical value (and fall back to FALSE or Error if it fails to do so). Conversion depends on the actual locale the evaluator runs in. 

            • Logical, return it. 

            • Reference, convert to scalar and then perform as above.  If the reference is to an empty cell, consider it FALSE. 

            6.3.13 Conversion to LogicalSequence

            If the expected type is LogicalSequence, then if value is of type:

            -
            • Number or Logical, handle as Conversion to Logical (creating a sequence of length 1). 

            • Reference, create a sequence of logical values from the values of the referenced cells that only includes the values of type Logical and Error. If the Logical type is not a distinguished type, then include values of type Number, converting each to a Logical value as described in Conversion to Logical. Empty cells are not included in a LogicalSequence. 

            6.3.14 Conversion to Text

            +
            • Number or Logical, handle as Conversion to Logical (creating a sequence of length 1). 

            • Reference, create a sequence of logical values from the values of the referenced cells that only includes the values of type Logical and Error. If the Logical type is not a distinguished type, then include values of type Number, converting each to a Logical value as described in Conversion to Logical. Empty cells are not included in a LogicalSequence. 

            6.3.14 Conversion to Text

            If the expected type is Text, then if value is of type:

            -
            • Number, transform into Text (with no whitespace). 

            • Text, return it. 

            • Logical, return "TRUE" if it is true and "FALSE" if it is false. 

            • Reference: perform conversion to scalar. If the referenced cell is empty, treat as an empty string (a text value with length 0). Then perform as above. 

            6.3.15 Conversion to DateParam

            +
            • Number, transform into Text (with no whitespace). 

            • Text, return it. 

            • Logical, return "TRUE" if it is true and "FALSE" if it is false. 

            • Reference: perform conversion to scalar. If the referenced cell is empty, treat as an empty string (a text value with length 0). Then perform as above. 

            6.3.15 Conversion to DateParam

            If the expected type is the pseudotype DateParam, then if value is of type:

            -
            • Number, return it. 

            • Text, pass to DATEVALUE 6.10.4, and if non-Error, return it. If DATEVALUE would return an Error, an evaluator may attempt to convert to a Number in other ways (such as by calling VALUE 6.13.34); this is implementation-defined. If the evaluator cannot convert to Number, it returns an Error. 

            • Logical, the result is implementation-defined, either a Number or Error 

            • Reference: perform conversion to scalar, then perform as above.  If the cell is empty, return 0. 

            6.3.16 Conversion to TimeParam

            +
            • Number, return it. 

            • Text, pass to DATEVALUE 6.10.4, and if non-Error, return it. If DATEVALUE would return an Error, an evaluator may attempt to convert to a Number in other ways (such as by calling VALUE 6.13.34); this is implementation-defined. If the evaluator cannot convert to Number, it returns an Error. 

            • Logical, the result is implementation-defined, either a Number or Error 

            • Reference: perform conversion to scalar, then perform as above.  If the cell is empty, return 0. 

            6.3.16 Conversion to TimeParam

            If the expected type is the pseudotype TimeParam, then if value is of type:

            • Number, return it. 

            • Text, pass to TIMEVALUE 6.10.19, and if non-Error, return it. If TIMEVALUE would return an Error, an evaluator may attempt to convert to a Number in other ways (such as by calling VALUE 6.13.34); this is implementation-defined. If the evaluator cannot convert to Number, it returns an Error. 

            • Logical, the result is implementation-defined, either a Number or Error 

            • Reference: perform conversion to scalar, then perform as above.  If the cell is empty, return 0. 

            6.4 Standard Operators

            6.4.1 General

            The functions defined under standard operators differ from other functions only by their frequency of use. That frequency of use has lead to the colloquial terminology, standard operators.

            -

            6.4.2 Infix Operator "+"

            +

            6.4.2 Infix Operator "+"

            Summary: Add two numbers.

            @@ -1895,7 +1895,7 @@

            6.4.8

            Note: In some user interfaces the infix operator “<>” is displayed (or accepted) as “!=” or “≠”.

            See also Infix Operator "=" 6.4.7, NOT 6.15.7

            -

            6.4.9 Infix Operator Ordered Comparison ("<", "<=", ">", ">=")

            +

            6.4.9 Infix Operator Ordered Comparison ("<", "<=", ">", ">=")

            Summary: Report if two values have the given order

            @@ -1969,7 +1969,7 @@

            Note 2: Intersection is notated as "!" in OpenFormula format, but as a space character in some user interfaces.

            See also Infix Operator Reference Union 6.4.13

            -

            6.4.13 Infix Operator Reference Concatenation ("~") (aka Union)

            +

            6.4.13 Infix Operator Reference Concatenation ("~") (aka Union)

            Summary: Concatenate two references

            @@ -3087,7 +3087,7 @@

            6.8.10 See also IMDIV 6.8.12, IMSIN 6.8.20

            -

            6.8.11 IMCSCH

            +

            6.8.11 IMCSCH

            Summary: Returns the hyperbolic cosecant of a complex number.

            @@ -3260,7 +3260,7 @@

            6.8.16 Semantics: IMLOG2(X) is IMDIV(IMLN(X);COMPLEX(LN(2);0)) .

            See also COMPLEX 6.8.2, IMDIV 6.8.12, IMLN 6.8.14 , IMPOWER 6.8.17, LN 6.16.39

            -

            6.8.17 IMPOWER

            +

            6.8.17 IMPOWER

            Summary: Returns the complex number X raised to the Yth power.

            @@ -3342,7 +3342,7 @@

            6.8.22 See also IMCOS 6.8.7, IMDIV 6.8.12

            -

            6.8.23 IMSECH

            +

            6.8.23 IMSECH

            Summary: Returns the hyperbolic secant of a complex number.

            @@ -3359,7 +3359,7 @@

            6.8.23 See also IMCOSH 6.8.8, IMDIV 6.8.12, SECH 6.16.57

            -

            6.8.24 IMSQRT

            +

            6.8.24 IMSQRT

            Summary: Returns the square root of a complex number.

            @@ -3422,7 +3422,7 @@

            6.8.27 6.9 Database Functions

            6.9.1 General

            -

            Database functions use the variables, Database 4.11.9, Field 4.11.10, and Criteria 4.11.11.

            +

            Database functions use the variables, Database 4.11.9, Field Error: Reference source not found, and Criteria Error: Reference source not found.

            The results of database functions may change when the values of the HOST-USE-REGULAR-EXPRESSIONS or HOST-USE-WILDCARDS or HOST-SEARCH-CRITERIA-MUST-APPLY-TO-WHOLE-CELL properties change. 3.4

            6.9.2 DAVERAGE

            @@ -3885,7 +3885,7 @@

            6.10.17 Second = ROUND(MinuteFraction * 60)

            See also MONTH 6.10.14, DAY 6.10.5, HOUR 6.10.11, MINUTE 6.10.13, INT 6.17.2

            -

            6.10.18 TIME

            +

            6.10.18 TIME

            Summary: Constructs a time value from hours, minutes, and seconds.

            @@ -3904,7 +3904,7 @@

            6.10.18 Hours, Minutes, and Seconds may be any number (they shall not be limited to the ranges 0..24, 0..59, or 0..60 respectively).

            See also DATE 6.10.2, INT 6.17.2

            -

            6.10.19 TIMEVALUE

            +

            6.10.19 TIMEVALUE

            Summary: Returns a time serial number from given text.

            @@ -3967,7 +3967,7 @@

            6.10.21 16

            17

            -
            +

            Sunday

            1

            @@ -3989,7 +3989,7 @@

            6.10.21 2

            1

            -
            +

            Monday

            2

            @@ -4011,7 +4011,7 @@

            6.10.21 3

            2

            -
            +

            Tuesday

            3

            @@ -4055,7 +4055,7 @@

            6.10.21 5

            4

            -
            +

            Thursday

            5

            @@ -4218,19 +4218,19 @@

            6.11.2 Table 7 - DDE

            -
            +

            Mode

            Effect

            -
            +

            0 or missing

            Data converted to number using VALUE in the number style's locale of the default table cell style

            -
            +

            1

            Data converted to number using VALUE in the English-US (en_US) locale

            -
            +

            2

            Data retrieved as text (not converted to number)

            @@ -4276,23 +4276,23 @@

            6.12.2 Table 8 - ACCRINT

            -
            +

            Frequency

            Frequency of coupon payments

            -
            +

            1

            Annual

            -
            +

            2

            Semiannual

            -
            +

            4

            Quarterly

            -
            +

            12

            Monthly

            @@ -4431,19 +4431,19 @@

            6.12.5 Table 9 - COUPDAYBS

            -
            +

            Frequency

            Frequency of coupon payments

            -
            +

            1

            Annual

            -
            +

            2

            Semiannual

            -
            +

            4

            Quarterly

            @@ -4468,19 +4468,19 @@

            6.12.6 Table 10 - COUPDAYS

            -
            +

            Frequency

            Frequency of coupon payments

            -
            +

            1

            Annual

            -
            +

            2

            Semiannual

            -
            +

            4

            Quarterly

            @@ -4505,19 +4505,19 @@

            6.12.7 Table 11 - COUPDAYSNC

            -
            +

            Frequency

            Frequency of coupon payments

            -
            +

            1

            Annual

            -
            +

            2

            Semiannual

            -
            +

            4

            Quarterly

            @@ -4542,19 +4542,19 @@

            6.12.8 Table 12 - COUPNCD

            -
            +

            Frequency

            Frequency of coupon payments

            -
            +

            1

            Annual

            -
            +

            2

            Semiannual

            -
            +

            4

            Quarterly

            @@ -4579,19 +4579,19 @@

            6.12.9 Table 13 - COUPNUM

            -
            +

            Frequency

            Frequency of coupon payments

            -
            +

            1

            Annual

            -
            +

            2

            Semiannual

            -
            +

            4

            Quarterly

            @@ -4618,19 +4618,19 @@

            6.12.10 Table 14 - COUPPCD

            -
            +

            Frequency

            Frequency of coupon payments

            -
            +

            1

            Annual

            -
            +

            2

            Semiannual

            -
            +

            4

            Quarterly

            @@ -4657,15 +4657,15 @@

            6.12.11 Table 15 - CUMIPMT

            -
            +

            Type

            Maturity date

            -
            +

            0

            due at the end

            -
            +

            1

            due at the beginning

            @@ -4730,15 +4730,15 @@

            6.12.12 Table 16 - CUMPRINC

            -
            +

            Type

            Maturity date

            -
            +

            0

            due at the end

            -
            +

            1

            due at the beginning

            @@ -4746,15 +4746,15 @@

            6.12.12

            +

            Type

            Maturity date

            -
            +

            0

            due at the end

            -
            +

            1

            due at the beginning

            @@ -7326,39 +7326,39 @@

            6.13.3 Table 17 - CELL

            -
            +

            Info_Type

            Comment

            -
            +

            COL

            Returns the column number of the cell.

            -
            +

            ROW

            Returns the row number of the cell.

            -
            +

            SHEET

            Returns the sheet number of the cell.

            -
            +

            ADDRESS

            Returns the absolute address of the cell.  The sheet name is included if given in the reference and does not reference the same sheet as the sheet the expression is evaluated upon. For an external reference a Source as specified in the syntax rules for References 5.8 is included.

            -
            +

            FILENAME

            Returns the file name of the file that contains the cell as an IRI. If the file is newly created and has not yet been saved, the file name is empty text “”.

            -
            +

            CONTENTS

            Returns the contents of the cell, without formatting properties.

            -
            +

            COLOR

            Returns 1 if color formatting is set for negative value in this cell; otherwise returns 0

            -
            +

            FORMAT

            Returns a text string which shows the number format of the cell.

            @@ -7398,7 +7398,7 @@

            6.13.3 - (Minus) at the end = negative numbers in the cell have color setting

            () (brackets) at the end = this cell has the format settings with parentheses for positive or all values

            -

            +

            TYPE

            Returns the text value corresponding to the type of content in the cell:

            @@ -7408,13 +7408,13 @@

            6.13.3 “l” : label or text cell content

            “v” : number value cell content

            -

            +

            WIDTH

            Returns the column width of the cell.

            The unit is the width of one zero (0) character in default font size.

            -
            +

            PROTECT

            Returns the protection status of the cell:

            @@ -7422,11 +7422,11 @@

            6.13.3 1 = cell is protected

            0 = cell is unprotected

            -

            +

            PARENTHESES

            Returns 1 if the cell has the format settings with parentheses for positive or all values, otherwise returns 0

            -
            +

            PREFIX

            Returns single character text strings corresponding to the alignment of the cell.

            @@ -7442,7 +7442,7 @@

            6.13.3 otherwise, returns empty string "".

            -
            •  

            6.13.4 COLUMN

            +
            •  

            6.13.4 COLUMN

            Summary: Returns the column number(s) of a reference.

            @@ -7524,7 +7524,7 @@

            6.13.9 The values returned may vary depending upon the HOST-USE-REGULAR-EXPRESSIONS or HOST-USE-WILDCARDS or HOST-SEARCH-CRITERIA-MUST-APPLY-TO-WHOLE-CELL properties. 3.4

            See also COUNT 6.13.6, COUNTA 6.13.7, COUNTBLANK 6.13.8, COUNTIFS 6.13.10, SUMIF 6.16.62, Infix Operator "=" 6.4.7, Infix Operator "<>" 6.4.8, Infix Operator Ordered Comparison ("<", "<=", ">", ">=") 6.4.9

            -

            6.13.10 COUNTIFS

            +

            6.13.10 COUNTIFS

            Summary: Count the number of cells that meet multiple criteria in multiple ranges.

            @@ -7582,67 +7582,67 @@

            6.13.13 Table 18 - INFO

            -
            +

            Category

            Meaning

            Type

            -
            +

            "directory"

            Current directory. This shall be formatted so file names can be appended to the result (e.g., on POSIX and Windows systems it shall end with the separator “/” or “\” respectively).

            Text

            -
            +

            "memavail"

            Amount of memory “available”, in bytes. On many modern (virtual memory) systems this value is not really available, but a system should return 0 if it is known that there is no more memory available, and greater than 0 otherwise

            Number

            -
            +

            "memused"

            Amount of memory used, in bytes, by the data

            Number

            -
            +

            "numfile"

            Number of active worksheets in files

            Number

            -
            +

            "osversion"

            Operating system version

            Text

            -
            +

            "origin"

            The top leftmost visible cell's absolute reference prefixed with “$A:”. In locales where cells are ordered right-to-left, the top rightmost visible cell is used instead.

            Text

            -
            +

            "recalc"

            Current recalculation mode. If the locale is English, this is either "Automatic" or "Manual" (the exact text depends on the locale)

            Text

            -
            +

            "release"

            The version of the implementation.

            Text

            -
            +

            "system"

            The type of the operating system.

            Text

            -
            +

            "totmem"

            Total memory available in bytes, including the memory already used.

            @@ -7831,7 +7831,7 @@

            6.13.26 Semantics: If X is a Reference, it is first dereferenced to a scalar. Then its type is examined. If it is of type Number, it is returned. If it is of type Logical, 1 is returned if TRUE else 0 is returned. It is implementation-defined what happens if it is provided a Text value.

            See also T 6.20.22, VALUE 6.13.34

            -

            6.13.27 NA

            +

            6.13.27 NA

            Summary: Return the constant Error value #N/A.

            @@ -7844,7 +7844,7 @@

            6.13.27 Semantics: This function takes no arguments and returns the Error #N/A.

            See also ERROR.TYPE 6.13.11, ISERROR 6.13.16

            -

            6.13.28 NUMBERVALUE

            +

            6.13.28 NUMBERVALUE

            Summary: Convert text to number, in a locale-independent way.

            @@ -7946,27 +7946,27 @@

            6.13.33 Table 19 - TYPE

            -
            +

            Value's Type

            TYPE Return

            -
            +

            Number

            1

            -
            +

            Text

            2

            -
            +

            Logical

            4

            -
            +

            Error

            16

            -
            +

            Array

            64

            @@ -8015,31 +8015,31 @@

            6.13.34 Table 20 - VALUE

            -
            +

            Format

            Example

            Comment

            -
            +

            MM/DD/YYYY

            5/21/2006

            LOCALE-DEPENDENT; Long year format with slashes.

            -
            +

            MM/DD/YY

            5/21/06

            LOCALE-DEPENDENT; Short year format with slashes

            -
            +

            MM-DD-YYYY

            5-21-2006

            LOCALE-DEPENDENT; Long year format with dashes (short year may be supported, but it may also be used for years less than 100 .

            -
            +

            mmm DD, YYYY

            Oct 29, 2006

            @@ -8047,19 +8047,19 @@

            6.13.34 LOCALE-DEPENDENT; Short alphabetic month day, year.

            Note: mmm depends on the locale's language.

            -

            +

            DD mmm YYYY

            29 Oct 2006

            LOCALE-DEPENDENT; Short alphabetic day month year

            -
            +

            mmmmm DD, YYYY

            October 29, 2006

            LOCALE-DEPENDENT; Long alphabetic month day, year

            -
            +

            DD mmmmm YYYY

            29 October 2006

            @@ -8193,7 +8193,7 @@

            6.14.4.3 Table has the same meaning as in the preferred syntax.

            Constraints is a space-separated list. Entries can be quoted (single quotes). One of the entries can be the data field name. The data field name can be left out if the data pilot table contains only one data field, otherwise it shall be present. Each of the other entries specifies a constraint in the form FieldName[Member] (with literal characters “[“ (LEFT SQUARE BRACKET, U+005B) and “]” (RIGHT SQUARE BRACKET U+005D)), or only Member if the member name is unique within all fields that are used in the data pilot table. A function name can be added in the form FieldName[Member;Function], which will cause the constraint to match only subtotal values which use that function. The possible function names are the same as in the table:function attribute of the <table:data-pilot-subtotal> element (OpenDocument, Part 3, 19.647.4), case-insensitive.

            -

            6.14.5 HLOOKUP

            +

            6.14.5 HLOOKUP

            Summary: Look for a matching value in the first row of the given table, and return the value of the indicated row.

            @@ -8554,7 +8554,7 @@

            6.15.4 If there are 3 parameters but the third parameter is null (semicolon but no IfFalse, cases d and f), IfFalse is considered to be 0.

            See also AND 6.15.2, OR 6.15.8

            -

            6.15.5 IFERROR

            +

            6.15.5 IFERROR

            Summary: Return X unless it is an Error, in which case return an alternative value.

            @@ -8569,7 +8569,7 @@

            6.15.5 Note: This is semantically equivalent to IF(ISERROR(X); Alternative; X), except that X is only computed once.

            See also IF 6.15.4, ISERROR 6.13.16

            -

            6.15.6 IFNA

            +

            6.15.6 IFNA

            Summary: Return X unless it is #N/A, in which case return an alternative value.

            @@ -9148,7 +9148,7 @@

            6.16.13 Semantics: Computes the Bessel function of integer order Jn(X). N is also known as the order.

            See also BESSELI 6.16.12, BESSELK 6.16.14, BESSELY 6.16.15, INT 6.17.2

            -

            6.16.14 BESSELK

            +

            6.16.14 BESSELK

            Summary: Returns the modified Bessel function of integer order Kn(x).

            @@ -9161,7 +9161,7 @@

            6.16.14 Semantics: Computes the Bessel function of integer order Kn(x). N is also known as the order.

            See also BESSELI 6.16.12, BESSELJ 6.16.13, BESSELY 6.16.15, INT 6.17.2

            -

            6.16.15 BESSELY

            +

            6.16.15 BESSELY

            Summary: Returns the Bessel function of integer order Yn(X), also known as the Neumann function.

            @@ -9174,7 +9174,7 @@

            6.16.15 Semantics: Computes Bessel function of integer order Yn(X), also known as the Neumann function. N is also known as the order.

            See also BESSELI 6.16.12, BESSELJ 6.16.13, BESSELK 6.16.14, INT 6.17.2

            -

            6.16.16 COMBIN

            +

            6.16.16 COMBIN

            Summary: Returns the number of different R-length sets that can be selected from N items.

            @@ -9253,7 +9253,7 @@

            6.16.16 Note that if order is important, use PERMUT instead.

            See also INT 6.17.2, PERMUT 6.18.59

            -

            6.16.17 COMBINA

            +

            6.16.17 COMBINA

            Summary: Returns the number of combinations with repetitions.

            @@ -9817,7 +9817,7 @@

            6.16.18 If a conversion factor (as listed above) is not exact, an implementation may use a more accurate conversion factor instead.

            -

            Implementation-defined unit names should contain a 'FULL STOP' (U+002E) character.

            +

            Implementation-defined unit names should contain a 'FULL STOP' (U+002E) character.

            Evaluators shall support decimal prefixes for unit symbols marked with * and binary prefixes for unit symbols marked with †. Evaluators should not support prefixes for other unit symbols.

            @@ -9832,67 +9832,67 @@

            6.16.18 Table 25 - Decimal Prefixes for use in CONVERT

            -
            +

            Unit Prefix

            Description

            Prefix Value

            -
            +

            "Y"

            yotta

            1E+24

            -
            +

            "Z"

            zetta

            1E+21

            -
            +

            "E"

            exa

            1E+18

            -
            +

            "P"

            peta

            1E+15

            -
            +

            "T"

            tera

            1E+12

            -
            +

            "G"

            giga

            1E+09

            -
            +

            "M"

            mega

            1E+06

            -
            +

            "k"

            kilo

            1E+03

            -
            +

            "h"

            hecto

            1E+02

            -
            +

            "da" or "e"

            deka (

            @@ -9900,25 +9900,25 @@

            6.16.18 Note: “e” is not a standard SI prefix

            1E+01

            -
            +

            "d"

            deci

            1E-01

            -
            +

            "c"

            centi

            1E-02

            -
            +

            "m"

            milli

            1E-03

            -
            +

            "u"

            micro

            @@ -9926,37 +9926,37 @@

            6.16.18 Note: this is “u”, not the standard SI µ

            1E-06

            -
            +

            "n"

            nano

            1E-09

            -
            +

            "p"

            pico

            1E-12

            -
            +

            "f"

            femto

            1E-15

            -
            +

            "a"

            atto

            1E-18

            -
            +

            "z"

            zepto

            1E-21

            -
            +

            "y"

            yocto

            @@ -9972,7 +9972,7 @@

            6.16.18 Table 26 - Binary prefixes for use in CONVERT

            -
            +

            Binary Unit Prefix

            Description

            @@ -9980,7 +9980,7 @@

            6.16.18 Prefix Value

            Derived from

            -
            +

            "Yi"

            yobi

            @@ -9988,7 +9988,7 @@

            6.16.18 2^80 = 1 208 925 819 614 629 174 706 176

            yotta

            -
            +

            "Zi"

            zebi

            @@ -9996,7 +9996,7 @@

            6.16.18 2^70 = 1 180 591 620 717 411 303 424

            zetta

            -
            +

            "Ei"

            exbi

            @@ -10004,7 +10004,7 @@

            6.16.18 2^60 = 1 152 921 504 606 846 976

            exa

            -
            +

            "Pi"

            pebi

            @@ -10012,7 +10012,7 @@

            6.16.18 2^50 = 1 125 899 906 842 624

            peta

            -
            +

            "Ti"

            tebi

            @@ -10020,7 +10020,7 @@

            6.16.18 2^40 = 1 099 511 627 776

            tera

            -
            +

            "Gi"

            gibi

            @@ -10028,7 +10028,7 @@

            6.16.18 2^30 = 1 073 741 824

            giga

            -
            +

            "Mi"

            mebi

            @@ -10036,7 +10036,7 @@

            6.16.18 2^20 = 1 048 576

            mega

            -
            +

            "Ki"

            kibi

            @@ -10283,7 +10283,7 @@

            6.16.22  

            See also ACOSH 6.16.4, COSH 6.16.20, SINH 6.16.56, TANH 6.16.70

            -

            6.16.23 CSC

            +

            6.16.23 CSC

            Summary: Return the cosecant of an angle specified in radians.

            @@ -10300,7 +10300,7 @@

            6.16.23 See also SIN 6.16.55

            -

            6.16.24 CSCH

            +

            6.16.24 CSCH

            Summary: Return the hyperbolic cosecant of the given angle specified in radians.

            @@ -10504,7 +10504,7 @@

            6.16.29

            Table 27 - EUROCONVERT

            -
            +

            From

            To

            @@ -10514,7 +10514,7 @@

            6.16.29

            Currency

            Decimals

            -
            +

            "EUR"

            "ATS"

            @@ -10524,7 +10524,7 @@

            6.16.29

            Austrian Schilling

            2

            -
            +

            "EUR"

            "BEF"

            @@ -10534,7 +10534,7 @@

            6.16.29

            Belgian Franc

            0

            -
            +

            "EUR"

            "DEM"

            @@ -10544,7 +10544,7 @@

            6.16.29

            German Mark

            2

            -
            +

            "EUR"

            "ESP"

            @@ -10554,7 +10554,7 @@

            6.16.29

            Spanish Peseta

            0

            -
            +

            "EUR"

            "FIM"

            @@ -10564,7 +10564,7 @@

            6.16.29

            Finnish Markka

            2

            -
            +

            "EUR"

            "FRF"

            @@ -10574,7 +10574,7 @@

            6.16.29

            French Franc

            2

            -
            +

            "EUR"

            "IEP"

            @@ -10584,7 +10584,7 @@

            6.16.29

            Irish Pound

            2

            -
            +

            "EUR"

            "ITL"

            @@ -10594,7 +10594,7 @@

            6.16.29

            Italian Lira

            0

            -
            +

            "EUR"

            "LUF"

            @@ -10604,7 +10604,7 @@

            6.16.29

            Luxembourg Franc

            0

            -
            +

            "EUR"

            "NLG"

            @@ -10614,7 +10614,7 @@

            6.16.29

            Dutch Guilder

            2

            -
            +

            "EUR"

            "PTE"

            @@ -10624,7 +10624,7 @@

            6.16.29

            Portuguese Escudo

            2

            -
            +

            "EUR"

            "GRD"

            @@ -10634,7 +10634,7 @@

            6.16.29

            Greek Drachma

            2

            -
            +

            "EUR"

            "SIT"

            @@ -10644,7 +10644,7 @@

            6.16.29

            Slovenian Tolar

            2

            -
            +

            “EUR”

            “MTL”

            @@ -10654,7 +10654,7 @@

            6.16.29

            Maltese Lira

            2

            -
            +

            “EUR”

            “CYP”

            @@ -10664,7 +10664,7 @@

            6.16.29

            Cypriot Pound

            2

            -
            +

            "EUR"

            "SKK"

            @@ -10975,7 +10975,7 @@

            6.16.37 Returns: Number

            Semantics: Number X is tested against number Step. If greater or equal 1 is returned, else 0. The second parameter is assumed 0 if omitted. If one of the parameters is not a Number, the function results in an Error.

            -

            6.16.38 LCM

            +

            6.16.38 LCM

            Summary: Returns the least common multiplier

            @@ -10988,7 +10988,7 @@

            6.16.38 Semantics: Return the smallest integer that is the multiple of the given values. Each value has INT applied to it first. Note that if given two numbers, ABS(a * b) = LCM(a;b) * GCD(a;b).

            See also GCD 6.16.36, INT 6.17.2

            -

            6.16.39 LN

            +

            6.16.39 LN

            Summary: Return the natural logarithm of a number.

            @@ -11256,7 +11256,7 @@

            6.16.51

            Semantics: The function returns a random integer number between A and B inclusive. Note that unlike most functions, this function will often return different values when called each time with the same parameters.

            See also RAND 6.16.50

            -

            6.16.52 SEC

            +

            6.16.52 SEC

            Summary: Return the secant of an angle specified in radians.

            @@ -11511,7 +11511,7 @@

            6.16.56  

            See also ASINH 6.16.8, COSH 6.16.20, TANH 6.16.70

            -

            6.16.57 SECH

            +

            6.16.57 SECH

            Summary: Return the hyperbolic secant of the given angle specified in radians.

            @@ -11570,73 +11570,73 @@

            6.16.60 Table 28 - SUBTOTAL

            -
            +

            Function

            Exclude hidden by filter

            Exclude hidden by filter or collapsed

            -
            +

            AVERAGE

            1

            101

            -
            +

            COUNT

            2

            102

            -
            +

            COUNTA

            3

            103

            -
            +

            MAX

            4

            104

            -
            +

            MIN

            5

            105

            -
            +

            PRODUCT

            6

            106

            -
            +

            STDEV

            7

            107

            -
            +

            STDEVP

            8

            108

            -
            +

            SUM

            9

            109

            -
            +

            VAR

            10

            110

            -
            +

            VARP

            11

            @@ -11678,7 +11678,7 @@

            6.16.62 The values returned may vary depending upon the HOST-USE-REGULAR-EXPRESSIONS or HOST-USE-WILDCARDS or HOST-SEARCH-CRITERIA-MUST-APPLY-TO-WHOLE-CELL properties. 3.4

            See also COUNTIF 6.13.9, SUM 6.16.61, Infix Operator "=" 6.4.7, Infix Operator "<>" 6.4.8, Infix Operator Ordered Comparison ("<", "<=", ">", ">=") 6.4.9

            -

            6.16.63 SUMIFS

            +

            6.16.63 SUMIFS

            Summary: Sum the values of cells in a range that meet multiple criteria in multiple ranges.

            @@ -12365,7 +12365,7 @@

            6.18.5 The values returned may vary depending upon the HOST-USE-REGULAR-EXPRESSIONS or HOST-USE-WILDCARDS or HOST-SEARCH-CRITERIA-MUST-APPLY-TO-WHOLE-CELL properties. 3.4

            See also AVERAGEIFS 6.18.6, COUNTIF 6.13.9, SUMIF 6.16.62, Infix Operator "=" 6.4.7, Infix Operator "<>" 6.4.8, Infix Operator Ordered Comparison ("<", "<=", ">", ">=") 6.4.9

            -

            6.18.6 AVERAGEIFS

            +

            6.18.6 AVERAGEIFS

            Summary: Average the values of cells that meet multiple criteria in multiple ranges.

            @@ -13336,7 +13336,7 @@

            6.18.15 <
             

            See also COLUMNS 6.13.5, ROWS 6.13.30, LEGACY.CHIDIST 6.18.11

            -

            6.18.16 CONFIDENCE

            +

            6.18.16 CONFIDENCE

            Summary: Returns the confidence interval for a population mean.

            @@ -13374,7 +13374,7 @@

            6.18.17 For an empty element or an element of type Text or Boolean in N1 the element at the corresponding position of N2 is ignored, and vice versa.

            See also COLUMNS 6.13.5, ROWS 6.13.30, COVAR 6.18.18, STDEVP 6.18.74, PEARSON 6.18.56

            -

            6.18.18 COVAR

            +

            6.18.18 COVAR

            Summary: Calculates covariance of two cell ranges.

            @@ -14336,7 +14336,7 @@

            6.18.29 Semantics: Counts the number of values for each interval given by the border values in Bins .
            The values in
            Bins determine the upper boundaries of the intervals. The intervals include the upper boundarie. The returned array is a column vector and has one more element than Bins ; the last element represents the number of all elements greater than the last value in Bins . If Bins is empty, all values in Data are counted. The values in the result array are ordered matching the original order of Bins . If the values in Bins are not sorted in ascending order, they are sorted internally to form category intervals and the counts of Data values are "unsorted" to the original order of Bins. If Data is empty, the value of all elements in the returned array is 0.

            Data: The data, that should be categorized and counted according to the given intervals.
            Bins: The upper boundaries determining the intervals the values in data should be grouped by.

            -

            6.18.30 FTEST

            +

            6.18.30 FTEST

            Summary: Calculates the probability of an F-test.

            @@ -14809,7 +14809,7 @@

            6.18.35 .

            See also COLUMNS 6.13.5, ROWS 6.13.30, LOGEST 6.18.42, TREND 6.18.79

            -

            6.18.36 HARMEAN

            +

            6.18.36 HARMEAN

            Summary: returns the harmonic mean of a sequence

            @@ -15272,7 +15272,7 @@

            6.18.41 Table 29 - LINEST

            -
            +

            bn

            bn-1

            @@ -15282,7 +15282,7 @@

            6.18.41 b1

            a

            -
            +
            @@ -15333,7 +15333,7 @@

            6.18.41 a  

            -
            +
            @@ -15351,11 +15351,11 @@

            6.18.41 s e -

             

             

             

            +
             

             

             

             

            F

            df

            -

             

             

             

            +

             

             

             

            SSreg

            SSresid

            @@ -16763,7 +16763,7 @@

            6.18.42 Table 30 - LOGEST

            -
            +
            @@ -16814,7 +16814,7 @@

            6.18.42 e a -

            +
             
            @@ -16865,7 +16865,7 @@

            6.18.42 a  

            -
            +
            @@ -16883,11 +16883,11 @@

            6.18.42 s e -

             

             

             

            +
             

             

             

             

            F

            df

            -

             

             

             

            +

             

             

             

            SSreg

            SSresid

            @@ -18362,7 +18362,7 @@

            6.18.42  of omitted columns are returned as 1.

            See also COLUMNS 6.13.5, ROWS 6.13.30

            -

            6.18.43 LOGINV

            +

            6.18.43 LOGINV

            Summary: returns the inverse of LOGNORMDIST(x;Mean;StandardDeviation,TRUE()).

            @@ -19256,7 +19256,7 @@

            6.18.56 For an empty element or an element of type Text or Boolean in IndependentValues the element at the corresponding position of DependentValues is ignored, and vice versa.

            See also COLUMNS 6.13.5, ROWS 6.13.30

            -

            6.18.57 PERCENTILE

            +

            6.18.57 PERCENTILE

            Summary: Calculates the x-th sample percentile among the values in range.

            @@ -19510,7 +19510,7 @@

            6.18.57 <
             

            See also COUNT 6.13.6, MAX 6.18.45, MAX 6.18.45, MEDIAN 6.18.47, MIN 6.18.48, PERCENTRANK 6.18.58, QUARTILE 6.18.64, RANK 6.18.65

            -

            6.18.58 PERCENTRANK

            +

            6.18.58 PERCENTRANK

            Summary: Returns the percentage rank of a value in a sample.

            @@ -19554,7 +19554,7 @@

            6.18.58

            In the special case where COUNT(Data) = 1, the only valid value for X is the single value in Data, in which case PERCENTRANK returns 1.

            See also COUNT 6.13.6, INT 6.17.2, MAX 6.18.45, MIN 6.18.48, PERCENTILE 6.18.57, RANK 6.18.65

            -

            6.18.59 PERMUT

            +

            6.18.59 PERMUT

            Summary: returns the number of permutations of k objects taken from n objects.

            @@ -19951,7 +19951,7 @@

            6.18.62
            i.
             

            See also COUNT 6.13.6

            -

            6.18.64 QUARTILE

            +

            6.18.64 QUARTILE

            Summary: Returns a quartile of a set of data points.

            @@ -19966,7 +19966,7 @@

            6.18.64 Based on the statistical rank of the data points in Data, QUARTILE returns the percentile value indicated by Quart. The percentile is calculated as Quart divided by 4. An algorithm to calculate the percentile for a set of data points is given in the definition of PERCENTILE.

            See also COUNT 6.13.6, MAX 6.18.45, MEDIAN 6.18.47, MIN 6.18.48, PERCENTILE 6.18.57, PERCENTRANK 6.18.58, RANK 6.18.65

            -

            6.18.65 RANK

            +

            6.18.65 RANK

            Summary: Returns the rank of a number in a list of numbers.

            @@ -20517,7 +20517,7 @@

            6.18.66 For an empty element or an element of type Text or Boolean in ArrayY the element at the corresponding position of ArrayX is ignored, and vice versa.

            See also COLUMNS 6.13.5, ROWS 6.13.30, PEARSON 6.18.56

            -

            6.18.67 SKEW

            +

            6.18.67 SKEW

            Summary: Estimates the skewness of a distribution using a sample set of numbers.

            @@ -20811,7 +20811,7 @@

            6.18.69 For an empty element or an element of type Text or Boolean in Y the element at the corresponding position of X is ignored, and vice versa.

            See also COLUMNS 6.13.5, ROWS 6.13.30, INTERCEPT 6.18.38, STEYX 6.18.76

            -

            6.18.70 SMALL

            +

            6.18.70 SMALL

            Summary: Finds the nth smallest value in a list.

            @@ -20824,7 +20824,7 @@

            6.18.70 Semantics: If N is an array of numbers, an array of smallest values is returned.

            See also INT 6.17.2, LARGE 6.18.40, ROUNDDOWN 6.17.6

            -

            6.18.71 STANDARDIZE

            +

            6.18.71 STANDARDIZE

            Summary: Calculates a normalized value of a random variable.

            @@ -21084,7 +21084,7 @@

            6.18.73
             

            See also COUNTA 6.13.7, STDEV 6.18.72

            -

            6.18.74 STDEVP

            +

            6.18.74 STDEVP

            Summary: Calculates the standard deviation using the population of a random variable, including values of type Text and Logical.

            @@ -21401,7 +21401,7 @@

            6.18.76 For an empty element or an element of type Text or Boolean in MeasuredY the element at the corresponding position of X is ignored, and vice versa.

            See also COLUMNS 6.13.5, ROWS 6.13.30, INTERCEPT 6.18.38, SLOPE 6.18.69

            -

            6.18.77 LEGACY.TDIST

            +

            6.18.77 LEGACY.TDIST

            Summary: Returns the area to the tail or tails of the probability density function of the t-distribution.

            @@ -21703,7 +21703,7 @@

            6.18.79 .

            See also COLUMNS 6.13.5, ROWS 6.13.30, INTERCEPT 6.18.38, LINEST 6.18.41, SLOPE 6.18.69 , STEYX 6.18.76

            -

            6.18.80 TRIMMEAN

            +

            6.18.80 TRIMMEAN

            Summary: Returns the mean of a data set, ignoring a proportion of high and low values.

            @@ -22618,7 +22618,7 @@

            6.18.81 For an empty element or an element of type Text or Boolean in X the element at the corresponding position of Y is ignored, and vice versa.

            See also COLUMNS 6.13.5, COUNT 6.13.6, ROWS 6.13.30, FTEST 6.18.30, LEGACY.TDIST 6.18.77, ZTEST 6.18.87

            -

            6.18.82 VAR

            +

            6.18.82 VAR

            Summary: Compute the sample variance of a set of numbers.

            @@ -23000,7 +23000,7 @@

            6.18.84 If only one number is provided, returns 0.

            See also COUNT 6.13.6, VAR 6.18.82, STDEVP 6.18.74, AVERAGE 6.18.3

            -

            6.18.85 VARPA

            +

            6.18.85 VARPA

            Summary: Calculates the variance using the population of the distribution, including values of type Text and Logical.

            @@ -23132,7 +23132,7 @@

            6.18.85 The handling of string constants as parameters is implementation-defined. Either, string constants are converted to numbers, if possible and otherwise, they are treated as zero, or string constants are always treated as zero.

            See also COUNTA 6.13.7, VARP 6.18.84

            -

            6.18.86 WEIBULL

            +

            6.18.86 WEIBULL

            Summary: Calculates the Weibull distribution.

            @@ -23393,7 +23393,7 @@

            6.19.5 The resulting value is a hexadecimal value, up to 10 hexadecimal digits, with the topmost bit (40th bit) being the sign bit and in two's-complement form. The digits A through F are in uppercase. If the input has its 10th bit on, the Digits argument is ignored; otherwise, the Digits indicates the number of digits in the output, with leading 0 digits added as necessary to bring it up to that number of digits. If there are more digits required than the Digits parameter specifies, the results are implementation-defined.

            See also INT 6.17.2

            -

            6.19.6 BIN2OCT

            +

            6.19.6 BIN2OCT

            Summary: Converts a binary (base 2) number (10th bit is sign) to its octal (base 8) equivalent

            @@ -23410,7 +23410,7 @@

            6.19.6 The resulting value is an octal value, up to 10 octal digits, with the topmost bit (30th bit) being the sign bit and in two's-complement form. If the input has its 10th bit on, the Digits argument is ignored; otherwise, the Digits indicates the number of digits in the output, with leading 0 digits added as necessary to bring it up to that number of digits. If there are more digits than specified by the Digits parameter, its results are implementation-defined.

            See also INT 6.17.2

            -

            6.19.7 DEC2BIN

            +

            6.19.7 DEC2BIN

            Summary: Converts a decimal number to base 2 (whose 10th bit is sign)

            @@ -23425,7 +23425,7 @@

            6.19.7 The resulting value is a binary value, up to 10 digits, with the topmost bit (10th bit) being the sign bit and in two's-complement form. If the input is negative, the Digits argument is ignored; otherwise, the Digits indicates the number of digits in the output, with leading 0 digits added as necessary to bring it up to that number of digits. If there are more digits than specified by the Digits parameter, the results are implementation-defined.

            See also INT 6.17.2

            -

            6.19.8 DEC2HEX

            +

            6.19.8 DEC2HEX

            Summary: Converts a decimal number to base 16 (whose 40th bit is sign)

            @@ -23440,7 +23440,7 @@

            6.19.8 The resulting value is a hexadecimal value, up to 10 digits, with the topmost bit (40th bit) being the sign bit and in two's-complement form. If the input is negative, the Digits argument is ignored; otherwise, the Digits indicates the number of digits in the output, with leading 0 digits added as necessary to bring it up to that number of digits. If there are more digits than specified by the Digits parameter, the results are implementation-defined.

            See also INT 6.17.2

            -

            6.19.9 DEC2OCT

            +

            6.19.9 DEC2OCT

            Summary: Converts a decimal number to base 8 (whose 30th bit is sign)

            @@ -23455,7 +23455,7 @@

            6.19.9 The resulting value is a octal value, up to 10 digits, with the topmost bit (30th bit) being the sign bit and in two's-complement form. If the input is negative, the Digits argument is ignored; otherwise, the Digits indicates the number of digits in the output, with leading 0 digits added as necessary to bring it up to that number of digits. If there are more digits than specified by the Digits parameter, the results are implementation-defined.

            See also INT 6.17.2, OCT2DEC 6.19.15

            -

            6.19.10 DECIMAL

            +

            6.19.10 DECIMAL

            Summary: Converts text representing a number in a given base into a base 10 number.

            @@ -23485,7 +23485,7 @@

            6.19.11 The resulting value is a binary value, up to 10 digits, with the topmost bit (10th bit) being the sign bit and in two's-complement form. If the input is negative (40th bit is 1), the Digits argument is ignored; otherwise, the Digits indicates the number of digits in the output, with leading 0 digits added as necessary to bring it up to that number of digits. If there are more digits than specified by the Digits parameter, the results are implementation-defined.

            See also INT 6.17.2

            -

            6.19.12 HEX2DEC

            +

            6.19.12 HEX2DEC

            Summary: Converts a hexadecimal number (40th bit is sign) to decimal

            @@ -23500,7 +23500,7 @@

            6.19.12 The resulting value is a decimal number.

            See also INT 6.17.2

            -

            6.19.13 HEX2OCT

            +

            6.19.13 HEX2OCT

            Summary: Converts a hexadecimal number (40th bit is sign) to base 8 (whose 30th bit is sign)

            @@ -23515,7 +23515,7 @@

            6.19.13 The resulting value is an octal value, up to 10 digits, with the topmost bit (10th bit) being the sign bit and in two's-complement form. If the input is negative (40th bit is 1), the Digits argument is ignored; otherwise, the Digits indicates the number of digits in the output, with leading 0 digits added as necessary to bring it up to that number of digits. If there are more digits than specified by the Digits parameter, the results are implementation-defined.

            See also INT 6.17.2

            -

            6.19.14 OCT2BIN

            +

            6.19.14 OCT2BIN

            Summary: Converts an octal number (30th bit is sign) to base 2 (whose 10th bit is sign)

            @@ -23530,7 +23530,7 @@

            6.19.14 The resulting value is a binary value, up to 10 digits, with the topmost bit (10th bit) being the sign bit and in two's-complement form. If the input is negative (30th bit is 1), the Digits argument is ignored; otherwise, the Digits indicates the number of digits in the output, with leading 0 digits added as necessary to bring it up to that number of digits. If there are more digits than specified by the Digits parameter, the results are implementation-defined.

            See also INT 6.17.2

            -

            6.19.15 OCT2DEC

            +

            6.19.15 OCT2DEC

            Syntax: OCT2DEC( TextOrNumber X )

            @@ -23545,7 +23545,7 @@

            6.19.15 The resulting value is a decimal number.

            See also INT 6.17.2

            -

            6.19.16 OCT2HEX

            +

            6.19.16 OCT2HEX

            Summary: Converts an octal number (30th bit is sign) to hexadecimal (whose 40th bit is sign)

            @@ -23560,7 +23560,7 @@

            6.19.16 The resulting value is a hexadecimal value, up to 10 digits, with the topmost bit (40th bit) being the sign bit and in two's-complement form. If the input is negative (30th bit is 1), the Digits argument is ignored; otherwise, the Digits indicates the number of digits in the output, with leading 0 digits added as necessary to bring it up to that number of digits. If there are more digits than specified by the Digits parameter, the results are implementation-defined.

            See also INT 6.17.2

            -

            6.19.17 ROMAN

            +

            6.19.17 ROMAN

            Summary: Convert to Roman numerals

            @@ -23583,49 +23583,49 @@

            6.19.17 Table 31 - ROMAN

            -
            +

            Roman Numeral

            Value

            Unicode Code Point

            -
            +

            I

            1

            U+0049

            -
            +

            V

            5

            U+0056

            -
            +

            X

            10

            U+0058

            -
            +

            L

            50

            U+004C

            -
            +

            C

            100

            U+0043

            -
            +

            D

            500

            U+0044

            -
            +

            M

            1000

            @@ -23641,27 +23641,27 @@

            6.19.17 Table 32 - ROMAN

            -
            +

            Format

            Meaning

            -
            +

            0
            or omitted
            (or TRUE)

            Only subtract powers of 10, not L or V, and only if the next number is not more than 10 times greater. A number following the larger one shall be smaller than the subtracted number. Also known as classic.

            -
            +

            1

            Powers of 10, and L and V may be subtracted, only if the next number is not more than 10 times greater. A number following the larger one shall be smaller than the subtracted number.

            -
            +

            2

            Powers of 10 and L, but not V, may be subtracted, also if the next number is more than 10 times greater. A number following the larger one shall be smaller than the subtracted number.

            -
            +

            3

            Powers of 10, and L and V may be subtracted, also if the next number is more than 10 times greater. A number following the larger one shall be smaller than the subtracted number.

            -
            +

            4
            (or FALSE)

            Produce the fewest Roman digits possible. Also known as simplified.

            @@ -23688,205 +23688,205 @@

            6.20.2 Table 33 - ASC

            -
            +

            From Unicode Character (c)

            To Unicode Character

            Comment

            -
            +

            U+30a1 c U+30aa
            if c%2==0

            (c - 0x30a2) / 2 + 0xff71

            katakana a-o

            -
            +

            U+30a1 c U+30aa
            if c%2==1

            (c - 0x30a1) / 2 + 0xff67

            katakana small a-o

            -
            +

            U+30ab c U+30c2
            if c%2==1

            (c - 0x30ab) / 2 + 0xff76

            katakana ka-chi

            -
            +

            U+30ab c U+30c2
            if c%2==0

            (c - 0x30ac) / 2 + 0xff76
            followed by 0xff9e

            katakana ga-dhi

            -
            +

            U+30c3

            0xff6f

            katakana small tsu

            -
            +

            U+30c4 c U+30c9
            if c%2==0

            (c - 0x30c4) / 2 + 0xff82

            katakana tsu-to

            -
            +

            U+30c4 c U+30c9
            if c%2==1

            (c - 0x30c5) / 2 + 0xff82
            followed by 0xff9e

            katakana du-do

            -
            +

            U+30ca c U+30ce

            c - 0x30ca + 0xff85

            katakana na-no

            -
            +

            U+30cf c U+30dd
            if c%3==0

            (c - 0x30cf) / 3 + 0xff8a

            katakana ha-ho

            -
            +

            U+30cf c U+30dd
            if c%3==1

            (c - 0x30d0) / 3 + 0xff8a
            followed by 0xff9e

            katakana ba-bo

            -
            +

            U+30cf c U+30dd
            if c%3==2

            (c - 0x30d1) / 3 + 0xff8a
            followed by 0xff9f

            katakana pa-po

            -
            +

            U+30de c U+30e2

            c - 0x30de + 0xff8f

            katakana ma-mo

            -
            +

            U+30e3 c U+30e8
            if c%2==0

            (c - 0x30e4) / 2 + 0xff94)

            katakana ya-yo

            -
            +

            U+30e3 c U+30e8
            if c%2==1

            (c - 0x30e3) / 2 + 0xff6c

            katakana small ya-yo

            -
            +

            U+30e9 c U+30ed

            c - 0x30e9 + 0xff97

            katakana ra-ro

            -
            +

            U+30ef

            U+ff9c

            katakana wa

            -
            +

            U+30f2

            U+ff66

            katakana wo

            -
            +

            U+30f3

            U+ff9d

            katakana nn

            -
            +

            U+ff01 <= c <= U+ff5e

            c - 0xff01 + 0x0021

            ASCII characters

            -
            +

            U+2015

            U+ff70

            HORIZONTAL BAR => HALFWIDTH KATAKANA-HIRAGANA PROLONGED SOUND MARK

            -
            +

            U+2018

            U+0060

            LEFT SINGLE QUOTATION MARK => GRAVE ACCENT

            -
            +

            U+2019

            U+0027

            RIGHT SINGLE QUOTATION MARK => APOSTROPHE

            -
            +

            U+201d

            U+0022

            RIGHT DOUBLE QUOTATION MARK => QUOTATION MARK

            -
            +

            U+3001

            U+ff64

            IDEOGRAPHIC COMMA

            -
            +

            U+3002

            U+ff61

            IDEOGRAPHIC FULL STOP

            -
            +

            U+300c

            U+ff62

            LEFT CORNER BRACKET

            -
            +

            U+300d

            U+ff63

            RIGHT CORNER BRACKET

            -
            +

            U+309b

            U+ff9e

            KATAKANA-HIRAGANA VOICED SOUND MARK

            -
            +

            U+309c

            U+ff9f

            KATAKANA-HIRAGANA SEMI-VOICED SOUND MARK

            -
            +

            U+30fb

            U+ff65

            KATAKANA MIDDLE DOT

            -
            +

            U+30fc

            U+ff70

            KATAKANA-HIRAGANA PROLONGED SOUND MARK

            -
            +

            U+ffe5

            U+005c

            FULLWIDTH YEN SIGN => REVERSE SOLIDUS "\"

            -
            +

            Note 1: The "\" (REVERSE SOLIDUS, U+005C) is a specialty that gets displayed as a Yen sign with some Japanese fonts, which is a legacy of code-page 932.

            @@ -24029,193 +24029,193 @@

            6.20.11 Table 34 - JIS

            -
            +

            From Unicode Character (c)

            To Unicode Character

            Comment

            -
            +

            U+0022

            0x201d

            QUOTATION MARK => RIGHT DOUBLE QUOTATION MARK
            This is an exception to the ASCII range that follows below.

            -
            +

            U+005c

            0xffe5

            REVERSE SOLIDUS "\" => FULLWIDTH YEN SIGN
            (code-page 932 legacy, for details see ASC function)
            This is an exception to the ASCII range that follows below.

            -
            +

            U+0060

            0x2018

            GRAVE ACCENT => LEFT SINGLE QUOTATION MARK
            This is an exception to the ASCII range that follows below.

            -
            +

            U+0027

            0x2019

            APOSTROPHE => RIGHT SINGLE QUOTATION MARK
            This is an exception to the ASCII range that follows below.

            -
            +

            U+0021 c = U+007e

            c - 0x0021 + 0xff01

            ASCII characters

            -
            +

            U+ff66

            0x30f2

            katakana wo

            -
            +

            U+ff67 c U+ff6b

            (c - 0xff67) * 2 + 0x30a1

            katakana small a-o

            -
            +

            U+ff6c c U+ff6e

            (c - 0xff6c) * 2 + 0x30e3

            katakana small ya-yo

            -
            +

            U+ff6f

            0x30c3

            katakana small tsu

            -
            +

            U+ff71 c U+ff75

            (c - 0xff71) * 2 + 0x30a2

            katakana a-o

            -
            +

            U+ff76 c U+ff81
            followed by U+ff9e

            (c - 0xff76) * 2 + 0x30ac

            katakana ga-dsu

            -
            +

            U+ff76 c U+ff81
            not followed by U+ff9e

            (c - 0xff76) * 2 + 0x30ab

            katakana ka-chi

            -
            +

            U+ff82 c U+ff84
            followed by U+ff9e

            (c - 0xff82) * 2 + 0x30c5

            katakana du-do

            -
            +

            U+ff82 c U+ff84
            not followed by U+ff9e

            (c - 0xff82) * 2 + 0x30c4

            katakana tsu-to

            -
            +

            U+ff85 c U+ff89

            c - 0xff85 + 0x30ca

            katakana na-no

            -
            +

            U+ff8a c U+ff8e
            followed by U+ff9e

            (c - 0xff8a) * 3 + 0x30d0

            katakana ba-bo

            -
            +

            U+ff8a c U+ff8e
            followed by U+ff9f

            (c - 0xff8a) * 3 + 0x30d1

            katakana pa-po

            -
            +

            U+ff8a c U+ff8e
            neither followed by U+ff9e nor U+ff9f

            (c - 0xff8a) * 3 + 0x30cf

            katakana ha-ho

            -
            +

            U+ff8f c U+ff93

            c - 0xff8f + 0x30de

            katakana ma-mo

            -
            +

            U+ff94 c U+ff96

            (c - 0xff94) * 2 + 0x30e4

            katakana ya-yo

            -
            +

            U+ff97 c U+ff9b

            c - 0xff97 + 0x30e9

            katakana ra-ro

            -
            +

            U+ff9c

            U+30ef

            katakana wa

            -
            +

            U+ff9d

            U+30f3

            katakana nn

            -
            +

            U+ff9e

            U+309b

            HALFWIDTH KATAKANA VOICED SOUND MARK => FULLWIDTH

            -
            +

            U+ff9f

            U+309c

            HALFWIDTH KATAKANA SEMI-VOICED SOUND MARK => FULLWIDTH

            -
            +

            U+ff70

            U+30fc

            HALFWIDTH KATAKANA-HIRAGANA PROLONGED SOUND MARK => FULLWIDTH

            -
            +

            U+ff61

            U+3002

            HALFWIDTH IDEOGRAPHIC FULL STOP => FULLWIDTH

            -
            +

            U+ff62

            U+300c

            HALFWIDTH LEFT CORNER BRACKET => FULLWIDTH

            -
            +

            U+ff63

            U+300d

            HALFWIDTH RIGHT CORNER BRACKET => FULLWIDTH

            -
            +

            U+ff64

            U+3001

            HALFWIDTH IDEOGRAPHIC COMMA => FULLWIDTH

            -
            +

            U+ff65

            U+30fb

            @@ -24244,7 +24244,7 @@

            6.20.12 The results of this function may be normalization-sensitive. 4.2

            See also INT 6.17.2, LEN 6.20.13, MID 6.20.15, RIGHT 6.20.19

            -

            6.20.13 LEN

            +

            6.20.13 LEN

            Summary: Return the length, in characters, of given text

            @@ -24289,7 +24289,7 @@

            6.20.15 The results of this function may be normalization-sensitive. 4.2

            See also INT 6.17.2, LEFT 6.20.12, LEN 6.20.13, RIGHT 6.20.19, REPLACE 6.20.17, SUBSTITUTE 6.20.21

            -

            6.20.16 PROPER

            +

            6.20.16 PROPER

            Summary: Return the input string with the first letter of each word converted to an uppercase letter and the rest of the letters in the word converted to lowercase.

            @@ -24349,7 +24349,7 @@

            6.20.19 The results of this function may be normalization-sensitive. 4.2

            See also INT 6.17.2, LEFT 6.20.12, LEN 6.20.13, MID 6.20.15

            -

            6.20.20 SEARCH

            +

            6.20.20 SEARCH

            Summary: Return the starting position of a given text.

            @@ -24418,7 +24418,7 @@

            6.20.24 A space is one or more, HORIZONTAL TABULATION (U+0009), LINE FEED (U+000A), CARRIAGE RETURN (U+000D) or SPACE (U+0020) characters.

            See also LEFT 6.20.12, RIGHT 6.20.19

            -

            6.20.25 UNICHAR

            +

            6.20.25 UNICHAR

            Summary: Return the character represented by the given numeric value according to the [UNICODE] Standard.

            @@ -24431,7 +24431,7 @@

            6.20.25 Semantics: Returns the character having the given numeric value as [UNICODE] code point.
            Evaluators shall support values between 1 and 0xFFFF. Evaluators should allow
            N to be any
            [UNICODE]  code point of type Graphic, Format or Control. Evaluators should implement UNICHAR such that UNICODE(UNICHAR(N)) returns N for any [UNICODE] code point N of type Graphic, Format or Control.

            See also UNICODE 6.20.26

            -

            6.20.26 UNICODE

            +

            6.20.26 UNICODE

            Summary: Return the [UNICODE] code point corresponding to the first character of the text value.

            @@ -24488,7 +24488,7 @@

            8.2 In this standard, TRUE represents the logical value (true) and FALSE represents the logical value (false), independent of the concrete representation used by an evaluator.

            -

            For an evaluator that represents Logical values using the Number type with values 1 (TRUE) and 0 (FALSE): the implicit conversion operator “Convert to Logical” 6.3.12, when a Number is passed as a condition, 0 is considered FALSE and all other numeric values are considered TRUE.

            +

            For an evaluator that represents Logical values using the Number type with values 1 (TRUE) and 0 (FALSE): the implicit conversion operator “Convert to Logical” Error: Reference source not found, when a Number is passed as a condition, 0 is considered FALSE and all other numeric values are considered TRUE.

            An evaluator that has a Logical type distinct from both Number and Text shall have the following properties:

            • ISNUMBER() applied to a Logical value (constant or calculated) will return FALSE, and ISLOGICAL() applied to a Number will be FALSE, either directly or via a reference. 

            • TRUE will not be equal to 1, and FALSE will not be equal to 0, when they are compared using “=”, 

            • In a NumberSequence (such as when using SUM), Logical values are skipped when inside a range, but are included and automatically converted to a Number if provided as the NumberSequence itself. 

            1. Appendix AChanges from “Open Document Format for Office Applications (OpenDocument) v1.3” 

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            2.

            2.3.2 OpenDocument Formula Small Group Evaluator

            An OpenDocument Formula Small Group Evaluator is an OpenDocument Formula Evaluator that meets the following additional requirements:

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            1. A)It shall implement at least the limits defined in the “Basic Limits” section. 3.7 

            2. B)It shall implement the syntax defined in these sections on syntax: Criteria 4.11.11; Basic Expressions 5.2; Constant Numbers 5.3; Constant Strings 5.4; Operators 5.5; Functions and Function Parameters 5.6; Nonstandard Function Names 5.7; References 5.8; Simple Named Expressions ; Errors 5.12; Whitespace 5.14. 

            3. C)It shall implement all implicit conversions for the types it implements, at least Text 6.3.14, Conversion to Number 6.3.5, Reference , Conversion to Logical 6.3.12, and when an expression returns an Error. 

            4. D)It shall implement the following operators (which are all the operators except reference union (~)): Infix Operator Ordered Comparison ("<", "<=", ">", ">=") 6.3.5; Infix Operator "&” 6.4.10; Infix Operator "+” 6.4.2; Infix Operator "-” 6.4.3; Infix Operator "*” 6.4.4; Infix Operator "/” 6.4.5; Infix Operator "^” 6.4.6; Infix Operator "=” 6.4.7; Infix Operator "<>” 6.4.8; Postfix Operator “%” 6.4.14; Prefix Operator “+” 6.4.15; Prefix Operator “-” 6.4.16; Infix Operator Reference Intersection ("!") 6.4.12; Infix Operator Range (":") 6.4.11. 

            5. E)It shall implement at least the following functions as defined in this specification: ABS 6.16.2 ; ACOS 6.16.3 ; AND 6.15.2 ; ASIN 6.16.7 ; ATAN 6.16.9 ; ATAN2 6.16.10 ; AVERAGE 6.18.3 ; AVERAGEIF 6.18.5 ; CHOOSE 6.14.3 ; COLUMNS 6.13.5 ; COS 6.16.19 ; COUNT 6.13.6 ; COUNTA 6.13.7 ; COUNTBLANK 6.13.8 ; COUNTIF 6.13.9 ; DATE 6.10.2 ; DAVERAGE 6.9.2 ; DAY 6.10.5 ; DCOUNT 6.9.3 ; DCOUNTA 6.9.4 ; DDB 6.12.14 ; DEGREES 6.16.25 ; DGET 6.9.5 ; DMAX 6.9.6 ; DMIN 6.9.7 ; DPRODUCT 6.9.8 ; DSTDEV 6.9.9 ; DSTDEVP 6.9.10 ; DSUM 6.9.11 ; DVAR 6.9.12 ; DVARP 6.9.13 ; EVEN 6.16.30 ; EXACT 6.20.8 ; EXP 6.16.31 ; FACT 6.16.32 ; FALSE 6.15.3 ; FIND 6.20.9 ; FV 6.12.20 ; HLOOKUP 6.14.5 ; HOUR 6.10.11 ; IF 6.15.4 ; INDEX 6.14.6 ; INT 6.17.2 ; IRR 6.12.24 ; ISBLANK 6.13.14 ; ISERR 6.13.15 ; ISERROR 6.13.16 ; ISLOGICAL 6.13.19 ; ISNA 6.13.20 ; ISNONTEXT 6.13.21 ; ISNUMBER 6.13.22 ; ISTEXT 6.13.25 ; LEFT 6.20.12 ; LEN 6.20.13 ; LN 6.16.39 ; LOG 6.16.40 ; LOG10 6.16.41 ; LOWER 6.20.14 ; MATCH 6.14.9 ; MAX 6.18.45 ; MID 6.20.15 ; MIN 6.18.48 ; MINUTE 6.10.13 ; MOD 6.16.42 ; MONTH 6.10.14 ; N 6.13.26 ; NA 6.13.27 ; NOT 6.15.7 ; NOW 6.10.16 ; NPER 6.12.29 ; NPV 6.12.30 ; ODD 6.16.44 ; OR 6.15.8 ; PI 6.16.45 ; PMT 6.12.36 ; POWER 6.16.46 ; PRODUCT 6.16.47 ; PROPER 6.20.16 ; PV 6.12.41 ; RADIANS 6.16.49 ; RATE 6.12.42 ; REPLACE 6.20.17 ; REPT 6.20.18 ; RIGHT 6.20.19 ; ROUND 6.17.5 ; ROWS 6.13.30 ; SECOND 6.10.17 ; SIN 6.16.55 ; SLN 6.12.45 ; SQRT 6.16.58 ; STDEV 6.18.72 ; STDEVP 6.18.74 ; SUBSTITUTE 6.20.21 ; SUM 6.16.61 ; SUMIF 6.16.62 ; SYD 6.12.46 ; T 6.20.22 ; TAN 6.16.69 ; TIME 6.10.18 ; TODAY 6.10.20 ; TRIM 6.20.24 ; TRUE 6.15.9 ; TRUNC 6.17.8 ; UPPER 6.20.27 ; VALUE 6.13.34 ; VAR 6.18.82 ; VARP 6.18.84 ; VLOOKUP 6.14.12 ; WEEKDAY 6.10.21 ; YEAR 6.10.24 

            6. F)It need not evaluate references that contain more than one area. 

            7. G)It need not implement inline arrays 5.13, complex numbers 4.4, and the reference union operator 6.4.13. 

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            1. A)It shall implement at least the limits defined in the “Basic Limits” section. 3.7 

            2. B)It shall implement the syntax defined in these sections on syntax: Criteria 4.11.11; Basic Expressions 5.2; Constant Numbers 5.3; Constant Strings 5.4; Operators 5.5; Functions and Function Parameters 5.6; Nonstandard Function Names Error: Reference source not found; References 5.8; Simple Named Expressions ; Errors 5.12; Whitespace 5.14. 

            3. C)It shall implement all implicit conversions for the types it implements, at least Text 6.3.14, Conversion to Number Error: Reference source not found, Reference , Conversion to Logical 6.3.12, and when an expression returns an Error. 

            4. D)It shall implement the following operators (which are all the operators except reference union (~)): Infix Operator Ordered Comparison ("<", "<=", ">", ">=") Error: Reference source not found; Infix Operator "&” 6.4.10; Infix Operator "+” 6.4.2; Infix Operator "-” 6.4.3; Infix Operator "*” 6.4.4; Infix Operator "/” 6.4.5; Infix Operator "^” 6.4.6; Infix Operator "=” 6.4.7; Infix Operator "<>” 6.4.8; Postfix Operator “%” 6.4.14; Prefix Operator “+” 6.4.15; Prefix Operator “-” 6.4.16; Infix Operator Reference Intersection ("!") 6.4.12; Infix Operator Range (":") 6.4.11. 

            5. E)It shall implement at least the following functions as defined in this specification: ABS 6.16.2 ; ACOS 6.16.3 ; AND 6.15.2 ; ASIN 6.16.7 ; ATAN 6.16.9 ; ATAN2 6.16.10 ; AVERAGE 6.18.3 ; AVERAGEIF 6.18.5 ; CHOOSE 6.14.3 ; COLUMNS 6.13.5 ; COS 6.16.19 ; COUNT 6.13.6 ; COUNTA 6.13.7 ; COUNTBLANK 6.13.8 ; COUNTIF 6.13.9 ; DATE 6.10.2 ; DAVERAGE 6.9.2 ; DAY 6.10.5 ; DCOUNT 6.9.3 ; DCOUNTA 6.9.4 ; DDB 6.12.14 ; DEGREES 6.16.25 ; DGET 6.9.5 ; DMAX 6.9.6 ; DMIN 6.9.7 ; DPRODUCT 6.9.8 ; DSTDEV 6.9.9 ; DSTDEVP 6.9.10 ; DSUM 6.9.11 ; DVAR 6.9.12 ; DVARP 6.9.13 ; EVEN 6.16.30 ; EXACT 6.20.8 ; EXP 6.16.31 ; FACT 6.16.32 ; FALSE 6.15.3 ; FIND 6.20.9 ; FV 6.12.20 ; HLOOKUP 6.14.5 ; HOUR 6.10.11 ; IF 6.15.4 ; INDEX 6.14.6 ; INT 6.17.2 ; IRR 6.12.24 ; ISBLANK 6.13.14 ; ISERR 6.13.15 ; ISERROR 6.13.16 ; ISLOGICAL 6.13.19 ; ISNA 6.13.20 ; ISNONTEXT 6.13.21 ; ISNUMBER 6.13.22 ; ISTEXT 6.13.25 ; LEFT 6.20.12 ; LEN 6.20.13 ; LN 6.16.39 ; LOG 6.16.40 ; LOG10 6.16.41 ; LOWER 6.20.14 ; MATCH 6.14.9 ; MAX 6.18.45 ; MID 6.20.15 ; MIN 6.18.48 ; MINUTE 6.10.13 ; MOD 6.16.42 ; MONTH 6.10.14 ; N 6.13.26 ; NA 6.13.27 ; NOT 6.15.7 ; NOW 6.10.16 ; NPER 6.12.29 ; NPV 6.12.30 ; ODD 6.16.44 ; OR 6.15.8 ; PI 6.16.45 ; PMT 6.12.36 ; POWER 6.16.46 ; PRODUCT 6.16.47 ; PROPER 6.20.16 ; PV 6.12.41 ; RADIANS 6.16.49 ; RATE 6.12.42 ; REPLACE 6.20.17 ; REPT 6.20.18 ; RIGHT 6.20.19 ; ROUND 6.17.5 ; ROWS 6.13.30 ; SECOND 6.10.17 ; SIN 6.16.55 ; SLN 6.12.45 ; SQRT 6.16.58 ; STDEV 6.18.72 ; STDEVP 6.18.74 ; SUBSTITUTE 6.20.21 ; SUM 6.16.61 ; SUMIF 6.16.62 ; SYD 6.12.46 ; T 6.20.22 ; TAN 6.16.69 ; TIME 6.10.18 ; TODAY 6.10.20 ; TRIM 6.20.24 ; TRUE 6.15.9 ; TRUNC 6.17.8 ; UPPER 6.20.27 ; VALUE 6.13.34 ; VAR 6.18.82 ; VARP 6.18.84 ; VLOOKUP 6.14.12 ; WEEKDAY 6.10.21 ; YEAR 6.10.24 

            6. F)It need not evaluate references that contain more than one area. 

            7. G)It need not implement inline arrays 5.13, complex numbers 4.4, and the reference union operator 6.4.13. 

            Note: This specification does not mandate a user interface for international characters, so a resource-constrained application may choose to not show the traditional glyph (e.g., it may show the [UNICODE] numeric code instead).

            2.3.3 OpenDocument Formula Medium Group Evaluator

            @@ -807,7 +807,7 @@

            It shall implement the following functions as defined in this specification:  AMORLINC 6.12.4 ; ARABIC 6.19.2 ; AREAS 6.13.2 ; ASC 6.20.2 ; AVERAGEA 6.18.4 ; AVERAGEIFS 6.18.6 ; BASE 6.19.3 ; BIN2DEC 6.19.4 ; BIN2HEX 6.19.5 ; BIN2OCT 6.19.6 ; BINOM.DIST.RANGE 6.18.9 ; BITAND 6.6.2 ; BITLSHIFT 6.6.3 ; BITOR 6.6.4 ; BITRSHIFT 6.6.5 ; BITXOR 6.6.6 ; CHISQDIST 6.18.12 ; CHISQINV 6.18.14 ; COMBINA 6.16.17 ; COMPLEX 6.8.2 ; COUNTIFS 6.13.10 ; CSC 6.16.23 ; 6.16.23CSCH 6.16.24 ; DATEDIF 6.10.3 ; DAYS 6.10.6 ; DDE 6.11.2 ; DEC2BIN 6.19.7 ; DEC2HEX 6.19.8 ; DEC2OCT 6.19.9 ; DECIMAL 6.19.10 ; DELTA 6.16.26 ; EDATE 6.10.9 ; ERROR.TYPE 6.13.11; EUROCONVERT 6.16.29 ; FACTDOUBLE 6.16.33 ; FDIST 6.18.22 ; FINDB 6.7.2 ; FINV 6.18.24 ; FORMULA 6.13.12 ; FREQUENCY 6.18.29 ; FVSCHEDULE 6.12.21 ; GAMMA 6.16.34 ; GAUSS 6.18.33 ; GESTEP 6.16.37 ; GETPIVOTDATA 6.14.4 ; GROWTH 6.18.35 ; HEX2BIN 6.19.11 ; HEX2DEC 6.19.12 ; HEX2OCT 6.19.13 ; HYPERLINK 6.11.3 ; IFERROR 6.15.5 ; IFNA 6.15.6 ; IMABS 6.8.3 ; IMAGINARY 6.8.4 ; IMARGUMENT 6.8.5 ; IMCONJUGATE 6.8.6 ; IMCOS 6.8.7 ; IMCOT 6.8.9 ; IMCSC 6.8.10 ; IMCSCH 6.8.11 ; IMDIV 6.8.12 ; IMEXP 6.8.13 ; IMLN 6.8.14 ; IMLOG10 6.8.15 ; IMLOG2 6.8.16 ; IMPOWER 6.8.17 ; IMPRODUCT 6.8.18 ; IMREAL 6.8.19 ; IMSEC 6.8.22 ; IMSECH 6.8.23 ; IMSIN 6.8.20 ; IMSQRT 6.8.24 ; IMSUB 6.8.25 ; IMSUM 6.8.26 ; IMTAN 6.8.27; INDIRECT 6.14.7 ; INFO 6.13.13 ; IPMT 6.12.23 ; ISFORMULA 6.13.18 ; ISPMT 6.12.25 ; ISREF 6.13.24 ; JIS 6.20.11 ; LEFTB 6.7.3 ; LENB 6.7.4 ; MAXA 6.18.46 ; MDETERM 6.5.2 ; MULTIPLE.OPERATIONS 6.14.10 ; MUNIT 6.5.5 ; MIDB 6.7.5 ; MINA 6.18.49 ; NORMDIST 6.18.52 ; NORMINV 6.18.53 ; NUMBERVALUE 6.13.28 ; OCT2BIN 6.19.14 ; OCT2DEC 6.19.15 ; OCT2HEX 6.19.16 ; PDURATION 6.12.35 ; PERMUTATIONA 6.18.60 ; PHI 6.18.61 ; PPMT 6.12.37 ; PRICEDISC 6.12.39 ; REPLACEB 6.7.6 ; RIGHTB 6.7.7 ; RRI 6.12.44 ; SEARCH 6.20.20 ; SEARCHB 6.7.8 ; SEC 6.16.52 ; SECH 6.16.57 ; SHEET 6.13.31 ; SHEETS 6.13.32 ; SUMIFS 6.16.63 ; TEXT 6.20.23 ; UNICHAR 6.20.25 ; UNICODE 6.20.26 ; VARPA 6.18.85 ; XOR 6.15.10

            Note: The following functions are documented by this specification, but not included even in the Large group:CELL 6.13.3 ; DOLLAR 6.20.7

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            2.4 Variances (Implementation-defined, Unspecified, and Behavioral Changes)

            +

            2.4 Variances (Implementation-defined, Unspecified, and Behavioral Changes)

            Applications should document all implementation-defined variances from this standard in a manner that enables application users to obtain the information.

            @@ -829,12 +829,12 @@

            3.2.1 3.2.2 Expression Calculation

            Expressions in OpenFormula shall be evaluated by application of the following rules:

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            1. 1)If an expression consists of a constant Number (5.3), a constant String (5.4), a Reference (5.8), constant Error (per section 5.12), the value of that type is returned.  

            2. 2)If an expression consists of one or more operations, apply the operators in order of precedence and associativity as defined by Table 1 in 5.5 (Operators). Precedence of operators may be altered by the use of "(" (LEFT PARENTHESES, U+0028) and ")" (RIGHT PARENTHESES, U+0029) to group operators. Evaluate the operator as described in Operator and Function Evaluation, 3.2.3. 

            3. 3)If an expression consists of a function call (5.6, 5.7), evaluate the function as described in Operator and Function Evaluation, 3.2.3.  

            4. 4)If an expression consists of a named expression (5.11), the result of evaluating the named expression is returned.  

            5. 5)If an expression consists of a QuotedLabel (5.10), AutomaticIntersection (5.10.6), or Array (5.13), its value is returned. Expression Syntax 5  

            +
            1. 1)If an expression consists of a constant Number (5.3), a constant String (5.4), a Reference (5.8), constant Error (per section 5.12), the value of that type is returned.  

            2. 2)If an expression consists of one or more operations, apply the operators in order of precedence and associativity as defined by Table 1 in 5.5 (Operators). Precedence of operators may be altered by the use of "(" (LEFT PARENTHESES, U+0028) and ")" (RIGHT PARENTHESES, U+0029) to group operators. Evaluate the operator as described in Operator and Function Evaluation, 3.2.3. 

            3. 3)If an expression consists of a function call (Error: Reference source not found, Error: Reference source not found), evaluate the function as described in Operator and Function Evaluation, 3.2.3.  

            4. 4)If an expression consists of a named expression (Error: Reference source not found), the result of evaluating the named expression is returned.  

            5. 5)If an expression consists of a QuotedLabel (5.10), AutomaticIntersection (5.10.6), or Array (Error: Reference source not found), its value is returned. Expression Syntax 5  

            Once evaluation has completed:

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            1. 1.If the result is a Reference and a single non-reference value is needed, it is converted to the referenced value, using the rules of Non-Scalar Evaluation, 3.3, 1.2.  

            2. 2.If the result an Array, for the display area, apply the rules of Non-Scalar Evaluation, 3.3, 1.1. 

            3.2.3 Operator and Function Evaluation

            +
            1. 1.If the result is a Reference and a single non-reference value is needed, it is converted to the referenced value, using the rules of Non-Scalar Evaluation, Error: Reference source not found, 1.2.  

            2. 2.If the result an Array, for the display area, apply the rules of Non-Scalar Evaluation, Error: Reference source not found, 1.1. 

            3.2.3 Operator and Function Evaluation

            Operators and functions in OpenFormula shall be evaluated according to their definitions by applying the following rules:

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            1. 1.The value of all expression arguments are computed. Exceptions to computation of all arguments are noted in a function's specification. 

              Note: The practice of computing all argument expressions is known as "eager" evaluation. The IF function is an example of a function that does not require computation of all arguments.  

            2. 2.If an argument expression evaluates to Error, calculation of the operator or function may short-circuit and return the Error if the function does not suppress error propagation as noted in the function's specification.  

            3. 3.If an operator or function is passed a value of incorrect type, call the appropriate implicit conversion function to convert the value to the correct type. If conversion is not possible, generate an Error.  

            4. 4.The function or operation is called with its argument expressions' results, and the result of the function or operation is the evaluation of the expression.  

            3.3 Non-Scalar Evaluation (aka 'Array expressions')

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            1. 1.The value of all expression arguments are computed. Exceptions to computation of all arguments are noted in a function's specification. 

              Note: The practice of computing all argument expressions is known as "eager" evaluation. The IF function is an example of a function that does not require computation of all arguments.  

            2. 2.If an argument expression evaluates to Error, calculation of the operator or function may short-circuit and return the Error if the function does not suppress error propagation as noted in the function's specification.  

            3. 3.If an operator or function is passed a value of incorrect type, call the appropriate implicit conversion function to convert the value to the correct type. If conversion is not possible, generate an Error.  

            4. 4.The function or operation is called with its argument expressions' results, and the result of the function or operation is the evaluation of the expression.  

            3.3 Non-Scalar Evaluation (aka 'Array expressions')

            Non-scalar values passed as arguments to functions are evaluated by intersection or iteration.

            1. 1)Evaluation as an implicit intersection of the argument with the expression's evaluation position. 

              1. 1.1)Inline Arrays
                Element (0;0) of the array is used in place of the array. 

                Note 1:
                =ABS({-3;-4})         => ABS(-3)        // row vector
                =ABS({-3|-4})        => ABS(-3)        // column vector
                =ABS({-3;-4|-6;-8})        => ABS(-3)        // matrix
                ={1;2;3|4;5;6}        => 1                // simple display 

              2. 1.2)References 

                1. 1.2.1)If the target reference is a row-vector (Nx1), use the value at the intersection of the evaluation position's column and the reference's row. 

                  Note 2:
                  in cell B2 : =ABS(A1:C1) => ABS(B1)
                  If there is no intersection the result is #N/A or a more specific Error value. 

                  Note 3: in cell D4 : =ABS(A1:C1) => #N/A or a more specific Error value. 

                2. 1.2.2)If the target reference is a column-vector (1xM), the value at the intersection of the evaluation position's row and the reference's column. 

                  Note 4:
                  in cell B2 : =ABS(A1:A3) => ABS(A2)
                  in cell D4 : =ABS(A1:A3) => #N/A or a more specific Error value. 

            2. 2)Matrix evaluation. 

              If an expression is being evaluated in a cell flagged as a being part of a 'Matrix' (OpenDocument Part 3, 19.683 table:number-matrix-columns-spanned): 

              1. 2.1)The portion of a non-scalar result to be displayed need not be co-extensive with a specified display area. The portion of the non-scalar result to be displayed is determined by: 

                1. 2.1.1)If the position to be displayed exists in the result, display that position. 

                2. 2.1.2)If the non-scalar result is 1 column wide, subsequent columns in the display area display the value in the first column. This applies to
                  - scalars '3'
                  - singletons '{3}'
                  - column vectors '{1|2|3}' 

                3. 2.1.3)If the non-scalar result is 1 row high, subsequent rows in the display area use the value of the first row. This applies to
                  - scalars '3'
                  - singletons '{3}'
                  - row vectors '{1;2;3}' 

                4. 2.1.4)If none of the other rules apply #N/A 

                  Note 5:
                  in matrix A1:B3 with ={1;2|3;4|5;6}        : cell B2 contains 4.        [Rule 2.1.1]
                  in matrix A1:B3 with ={1|3|5}                : cell B2 contains 3.        [Rule 2.1.1 for row, and Rule 2.1.2 column]
                  in matrix A1:B3 with ={2;4}                : cell B2 contains 4.        [Rule 2.1.3 for row, and Rule 2.1.1 column]
                  in matrix A1:C4 with ={1;2|3;4|5;6}        : cell C1,A4 contain #N/A. [Rule 2.1.4] 

                  Note 6: if a value is not requested it is not displayed
                  in matrix A1:B2 with ={1;2|3;4|5;6}        : the value '6' is not displayed because B3 is not part of the display matrix. 

              2. 2.2)Calculations with non-scalar inputs are a generalization of (2.1). 


                When evaluating a formula in 'matrix' mode, and a non-scalar value is passed to a function argument that expects a scalar, the function is evaluated multiple times, iterating over the non-scalar input(s) and putting the function result into a matrix at the position corresponding to the input. Unary/Binary operators, other than range and union, follow the rules for scalar functions when passed non-scalar values. 

                Inline arrays and references are interchangeable. 

                1. 2.2.1)Functions returning arrays are not eligible for implicit iteration. When evaluated in 'matrix' mode the {0;0}th element is used. 

                  Note 7:
                  e.g. =SUM(INDIRECT({"A1";"A2")) would produce the value in A1 when evaluated in array mode. 

                2. 2.2.2)The result matrix is rectangular, sized with the maximum number of rows and columns from all non-scalar arguments. 

                  Note 8:
                  ={1;2}+{3;4;5}        => {4;6;#N/A}
                  ={1}+{1;2}        => {2;3} 

                3. 2.2.3)The result matrix is populated by extracting the corresponding value from each of the non-scalar arguments based on the following rules, and evaluating the function with that set of arguments. 

                  1. 2.2.3.1)If the argument data is a singleton array or a scalar the value is repeated for each evaluation. 

                    Note 9:
                    = 1 + {1;2;3|4;5;6}        => {2;3;4|5;6;7}
                    = {1} + {1;2;3|4;5;6}        => {2;3;4|5;6;7} 

                  2. 2.2.3.2)If the argument data is 1 column wide the value in the corresponding row is used to evaluate all columns in the result matrix. 

                    Note 10:
                    = {1|2} + {10;20|30;40}        => {11;21|32;42} 

                  3. 2.2.3.3)If the argument data is 1 row height the value in the corresponding column is used to evaluate all rows in the result matrix. 

                    Note 11:
                    = {1;2} + {10;20|30;40}        => {11;22|31;42} 

                  4. 2.2.3.4)If one argument data is 1 column wide and another argument data is 1 row height the value of the corresponding row respectively column is used to evaluate all elements in the result matrix. 

                    Note 12:
                    ={1;2} + {10|20}                => {11;12|21;22} 

                  5. 2.2.3.5)If an argument is a 2d matrix the argument value in the position corresponding to the current output position is used if it is within range of the supplied argument, otherwise #N/A is used in the calculation. 

                    Note 13:
                    =MID("abcd";{1;2};{1;2;3})        => {"a";"bc";#N/A} 

            3.4 Host-Defined Behaviors

            @@ -858,8 +858,8 @@

            3.7 1.formulas up to at least 1024 characters long, as measured when in OpenDocument interchange format not counting the square brackets around cell addresses, or the “.” in a cell address when the sheet name is omitted. 

          42. 2.at least 30 parameters per function when the function prototype permits a list of parameters. 

          43. 3.permit strings of ASCII characters of up to 32,767 (2^15-1) characters. 

          44. 4.support at least 7 nesting levels of functions. 

          45. 4 Types

            4.1 General

            -

            All values defined by OpenFormula have a type. OpenFormula defines Text 4.2, Number 4.3, Complex Number 4.4, Logical 4.5, Error 4.6, Reference 4.8, ReferenceList 4.9 and Array 4.10 types.

            -

            4.2 Text (String)

            +

            All values defined by OpenFormula have a type. OpenFormula defines Text Error: Reference source not found, Number 4.3, Complex Number 4.4, Logical Error: Reference source not found, Error 4.6, Reference 4.8, ReferenceList 4.9 and Array 4.10 types.

            +

            4.2 Text (String)

            A Text value (also called a string value) is a Character string as specified in [CharModel].

            @@ -880,12 +880,12 @@

            4.3.1 Note: This specification does not require that specific subtypes be distinguishable from each other, or that the subtype be tracked, but in practice most implementations do such tracking because requiring users to manually format every cell appropriately becomes tedious very quickly. Automatically determining the most likely subtype is especially important for a good user interface when generating OpenDocument format, since some subtypes (such as date, time, and currency) are stored in a different manner depending on their subtype. Thus, this specification identifies some common subtypes and identifies those subtypes where relevant in some function definitions, as an aid to implementing good user interfaces. Many applications vary in the subtype produced when combining subtypes (e.g., what is the result when percentages are multiplied together), so unless otherwise noted these are unspecified. Typical implementations try to heuristically determine the "right" format for a cell when a formula is first created, based on the operations in the formula. Users can then override this format, so as a result the heuristics are not important for data exchange (and thus outside the scope of this specification).

            All such Number subtypes shall yield TRUE for the ISNUMBER 6.13.22 function.

            -

            4.3.2 Time

            +

            4.3.2 Time

            Time is a subtype of Number.

            Time is represented as a fraction of a day.

            -

            4.3.3 Date

            +

            4.3.3 Date

            Date is a subtype of Number.

            @@ -893,7 +893,7 @@

            4.3.3 A serial date is the expression of a date as the number of days elapsed from a start date called the epoch.

            -

            Evaluators shall support all dates from 1904-01-01 through 9999-12-31 (inclusive) in calculations, should support dates from 1899-12-30 through 9999-12-31 (inclusive) and may support a wider date range.

            +

            Evaluators shall support all dates from 1904-01-01 through 9999-12-31 (inclusive) in calculations, should support dates from 1899-12-30 through 9999-12-31 (inclusive) and may support a wider date range.

            Note 1: Using expressions that assume serial numbers are based on a particular epoch may cause interoperability issues.

            @@ -913,7 +913,7 @@

            4.3.6 A currency is a subtype of Number that may appear with or without a currency symbol or with other formatting depending upon the number format assigned to the cell where it appears.

            4.3.7 Logical (Number)

            -

            Applications may have a Logical type distinct from both Number and Text (see 4.5 Logical (Boolean)), but Logical values may also be represented by the Number type using the values 1 (True) and 0 (False). (see 8.2 Distinct Logical for details)

            +

            Applications may have a Logical type distinct from both Number and Text (see Logical (Boolean)4.5 Logical (Boolean)), but Logical values may also be represented by the Number type using the values 1 (True) and 0 (False). (see 8.2 Distinct Logical for details)

            4.4 Complex Number

            @@ -991,7 +991,7 @@

            4.4 phase
            (a real number representing an angle in radians).
             
            -

            A complex number may, but need not be, represented as a Number or Text. The results of the functions ISNUMBER() 6.13.22 and ISTEXT() 6.13.25 are implementation-defined when applied to a complex number.

            +

            A complex number may, but need not be, represented as a Number or Text. The results of the functions ISNUMBER() 6.13.22 and ISTEXT() 6.13.25 are implementation-defined when applied to a complex number.

            Functions and operators that accept complex numbers shall accept Text values as complex numbers (Conversion to Complex Number 6.3.10), as well as Numbers that are not complex numbers.

            @@ -1000,7 +1000,7 @@

            4.4 Note 2: Expression authors should be aware that use of functions that are not defined by OpenFormula as accepting complex numbers as input may impair interoperability.

            Equality can be tested using IMSUB to compute the difference, use IMABS to find the absolute difference, and then ensure the absolute difference is smaller than or equal to some nonnegative value (for exact equality, compare for equality with 0).

            -

            4.5 Logical (Boolean)

            +

            4.5 Logical (Boolean)

            Applications may have a Logical type distinct from both Number and Text, but Logical values may also be represented by the Number type using the values 1 (True) and 0 (False) (see 4.3.7 Logical (Number)). (see 8.2 Distinct Logical for details)

            4.6 Error

            @@ -1015,7 +1015,7 @@

            4.6 4.7 Empty Cell

            An empty cell is neither zero nor the empty string, and an empty cell can be distinguished from cells containing values (including zero and the empty string). An empty cell is not the same as an Error, in particular, it is distinguishable from the Error #N/A (not available).

            -

            4.8 Reference

            +

            4.8 Reference

            A cell position is the location of a single cell at the intersection of a column and a row.

            @@ -1053,10 +1053,10 @@

            4.11.2 A Scalar value is a value that has a single value. A reference to more than one cell is not a scalar (by itself), and is converted to one as described below. An array with more than one element is not a scalar. The types Number (including a complex number), Logical, and Text are scalars.

            4.11.3 DateParam

            -

            A DateParam is a value that is either a Number (interpreted as a serial number; 4.3.3) or Text; text is automatically converted to a date value. 6.3.15

            +

            A DateParam is a value that is either a Number (interpreted as a serial number; 4.3.3) or Text; text is automatically converted to a date value. Error: Reference source not found

            4.11.4 TimeParam

            -

            A TimeParam is a value that is either a Number (interpreted as a serial number; 4.3.2) or Text; text is automatically converted to a time value (fraction of a day). 6.3.16

            +

            A TimeParam is a value that is either a Number (interpreted as a serial number; 4.3.2) or Text; text is automatically converted to a time value (fraction of a day). Error: Reference source not found

            4.11.5 Integer

            An integer is a subtype of Number that has no fractional value. An integer X is equal to INT(X). Division of one integer by another integer may produce a non-integer.

            @@ -1073,7 +1073,7 @@

            4.11.7.1 Ge

            Historically day-count bases used the naming convention x/y, which indicated that the convention assumed x days per month and y days per year. These names are given for reference purposes.

            -
            +

            Date Basis

            Historical Name

            @@ -1081,7 +1081,7 @@

            4.11.7.1 Ge

            Day Count

            Days in Year

            -
            +

            0

            US (NASD) 30/360

            @@ -1097,7 +1097,7 @@

            4.11.7.1 Ge

            Procedure B, 4.11.7.4

            Procedure E, 4.11.7.7

            -
            +

            2

            Actual/360

            @@ -1105,7 +1105,7 @@

            4.11.7.1 Ge

            Procedure B, 4.11.7.4

            Procedure D, 4.11.7.6

            -
            +

            3

            Actual/365

            @@ -1113,7 +1113,7 @@

            4.11.7.1 Ge

            Procedure B, 4.11.7.4

            Procedure F, 4.11.7.8

            -
            +

            4

            European 30/360

            @@ -1141,7 +1141,7 @@

            4.11.7.3 A reference to an empty cell is interpreted as the numeric value 0.

            A matching expression can be:

            -
            • A Number or Logical value. A matching cell content equals the Number or Logical value. 

            • A value beginning with a comparator (<, <=, >, >=) 6.4.9 or an infix operator (=, <>). = 6.4.7, <> 6.4.8 

              For =, if the value is empty it matches empty cells.  Empty cell 4.7, = 6.4.7 

              For <>, if the value is empty it matches non-empty cells. <> 6.4.8 

              For <>, if the value is not empty it matches any cell content except the value, including empty cells. 

              Note: "=0" does not match empty cells. 

              For = and <>, if the value is not empty and can not be interpreted as a Number type or one of its subtypes and the host-defined property HOST-SEARCH-CRITERIA-MUST-APPLY-TO-WHOLE-CELL is true, comparison is against the entire cell contents, if false, comparison is against any subpart of the field that matches the criteria. For = and <>, if the value is not empty and can not be interpreted as a Number type or one of its subtypes 3.4 applies. 

            • Other Text value. If the host-defined property HOST-SEARCH-CRITERIA-MUST-APPLY-TO-WHOLE-CELL is true, the comparison is against the entire cell contents, if false, comparison is against any subpart of the field that matches the criteria. 

            4.11.9 Database

            +
            • A Number or Logical value. A matching cell content equals the Number or Logical value. 

            • A value beginning with a comparator (<, <=, >, >=) Error: Reference source not found or an infix operator (=, <>). = 6.4.7, <> 6.4.8 

              For =, if the value is empty it matches empty cells.  Empty cell 4.7, = 6.4.7 

              For <>, if the value is empty it matches non-empty cells. <> 6.4.8 

              For <>, if the value is not empty it matches any cell content except the value, including empty cells. 

              Note: "=0" does not match empty cells. 

              For = and <>, if the value is not empty and can not be interpreted as a Number type or one of its subtypes and the host-defined property HOST-SEARCH-CRITERIA-MUST-APPLY-TO-WHOLE-CELL is true, comparison is against the entire cell contents, if false, comparison is against any subpart of the field that matches the criteria. For = and <>, if the value is not empty and can not be interpreted as a Number type or one of its subtypes 3.4 applies. 

            • Other Text value. If the host-defined property HOST-SEARCH-CRITERIA-MUST-APPLY-TO-WHOLE-CELL is true, the comparison is against the entire cell contents, if false, comparison is against any subpart of the field that matches the criteria. 

            4.11.9 Database

            A database is a rectangular organized set of data. Any database has a set of one or more fields that determine the structure of the database. A database has a set of zero or more records with data, and each record contains data for every field (though that field may be empty).

            @@ -1150,7 +1150,7 @@

            4.11.7.3 Note: Field names of type Text and unique without regard to case enhance the interoperability of data. It is also a common expectation that rows following the first row of data are data records that correspond to field names in the first row.

            A single cell containing text can be used as a database; if it is, it is a database with a single field and no data records.

            -

            4.11.10 Field

            +

            4.11.10 Field

            A field is a value that selects a field in a database; it is also called a field selector. If the field selector is Text, it selects the field in the database with the same name.

            @@ -1159,9 +1159,9 @@

            4.11.10 If a field selector is a Number, it is a positive integer and used to select the fields. Fields are numbered from left to right beginning with the number 1.

            All functions that accept a field parameter shall, when evaluated, return an Error if the selected field does not exist.

            -

            4.11.11 Criteria

            +

            4.11.11 Criteria

            -

            A criteria is a rectangular set of values, with at least one column and two rows, that selects matching records from a database. The first row lists fields against which expressions will be matched. 4.11.10 Rows after the first row contain fields with expressions for matching against database records.

            +

            A criteria is a rectangular set of values, with at least one column and two rows, that selects matching records from a database. The first row lists fields against which expressions will be matched. Error: Reference source not found Rows after the first row contain fields with expressions for matching against database records.

            For a record to be selected from a database, all of the expressions in a criteria row shall match.

            @@ -1170,11 +1170,11 @@

            4.11.11 Some functions accept a sequence, i.e., a value that is to be treated as a sequential series of values. The following are sequences: NumberSequence, NumberSequenceList, DateSequence, LogicalSequence, and ComplexSequence.

            -

            When evaluating a function that accepts a sequence, the evaluator shall follow the rules for that sequence as defined in section 6.3. When processing a ReferenceList, the references are processed in order (first, second if any, and so on). In a cuboid, the first sheet is first processed, followed by later sheets (if any) in order. Inside a sheet, it is implementation-defined as to whether the values are processed row-at-a-time or column-at-a-time, but it shall be one of these two processing orders. If processing row-at-a-time, the sequence shall be produced by processing each row in turn, from smallest to largest column value (e.g., A1, B1, C1). If processing column-at-a-time, the sequence shall be produced by processing each column at a time, from the smallest to the largest row value (e.g., A1, A2, A3).

            +

            When evaluating a function that accepts a sequence, the evaluator shall follow the rules for that sequence as defined in section Error: Reference source not found. When processing a ReferenceList, the references are processed in order (first, second if any, and so on). In a cuboid, the first sheet is first processed, followed by later sheets (if any) in order. Inside a sheet, it is implementation-defined as to whether the values are processed row-at-a-time or column-at-a-time, but it shall be one of these two processing orders. If processing row-at-a-time, the sequence shall be produced by processing each row in turn, from smallest to largest column value (e.g., A1, B1, C1). If processing column-at-a-time, the sequence shall be produced by processing each column at a time, from the smallest to the largest row value (e.g., A1, A2, A3).

            4.11.13 Any

            Any represents a value of any type defined in this standard, including Error values.

            -

            5 Expression Syntax

            +

            5 Expression Syntax

            5.1 General

            The OpenFormula syntax is defined using the BNF notation of the XML specification, chapter 6 [XML1.0]. Each syntax rule is defined using "::=".

            @@ -1233,7 +1233,7 @@

            5.2

            SingleQuoted ::= "'" ([^'] | "''")+ "'"

            -

            5.3 Constant Numbers

            +

            5.3 Constant Numbers

            Constant numbers are written using '.' (FULL STOP, U+002E) dot as the decimal separator. Optional "E" or "e" denotes scientific notation. Syntactically, negative numbers are positive numbers with a prefix "-" (HYPHEN-MINUS, U+002D) operator. A constant number is of type Number.

            @@ -1244,12 +1244,12 @@

            5.3 StandardNumber ::= [0-9]+ ('.' [0-9]+)? ([eE] [-+]? [0-9]+)?

            Evaluators should be able to read the Number format, which accepts a decimal fraction that starts with decimal point '.' (FULL STOP, U+002E), without a leading zero. Evaluators shall write numbers only using the StandardNumber format, which requires a leading digit, and shall not write numbers with a leading '.' (FULL STOP, U+002E).

            -

            5.4 Constant Strings

            +

            5.4 Constant Strings

            Constant strings are surrounded by double-quote characters (QUOTATION MARK, U+0022); a literal double-quote character '"' (QUOTATION MARK, U+0022) as string content is escaped by duplicating it.  A constant string is of type Text.

            String ::= '"' ([^"#x00] | '""')* '"'

            -

            5.5 Operators

            +

            5.5 Operators

            Operators are functions with one or more parameters.

            @@ -1280,25 +1280,25 @@

            5.5 Table 1 - Operators

            -
            +

            Associativity

            Operator(s)

            Comments

            -
            +

            left

            :

            Range.

            -
            +

            left

            !

            Reference intersection ([.A1:.C4]![.B1:.B5] is [.B1:.B4]). Displayed as the space character in some implementations.

            -
            +

            left

            ~

            @@ -1306,43 +1306,43 @@

            5.5 Reference union.

            Note: Displayed as the function parameter separator in some implementations.

            -

            +

            right

            +,-

            Prefix unary operators, e.g., -5 or -[.A1]. Note that these have a different precedence than add and subtract.

            -
            +

            left

            %

            Postfix unary operator % (divide by 100). Note that this is legal with expressions (e.g., [.B1]%).

            -
            +

            left

            ^

            Power (2 ^ 3 is 8).

            -
            +

            left

            *,/

            Multiply, divide.

            -
            +

            left

            +,-

            Binary operations add, subtract. Note that unary (prefix) + and - have a different precedence.

            -
            +

            left

            &

            Binary operation string concatenation. Note that unary (prefix) + and - have a different precedence. Note that "&" shall be escaped when included in an XML document

            -
            +

            left

            =, <>, <, <=,
            >, >=

            @@ -1356,7 +1356,7 @@

            5.5 Note 2: Prefix “+” and “-“ are defined to be right-associative. However, note that typical applications which implement at most the operators defined in this specification (as specified) may implement them as left-associative, because the calculated results will be identical.

            Note 3: Precedence can be overridden by using parentheses, so "=2+3*4" computes to 14 but "=(2+3)*4" computes 20. Implementations should retain "unnecessary" parentheses and white space, since these are added by people to improve readability.

            -

            5.6 Functions and Function Parameters

            +

            5.6 Functions and Function Parameters

            Functions are called by name, followed by parentheses surrounding a list of parameters. Parameters are separated using the semicolon ';' (SEMICOLON, U+003B) character:

            @@ -1387,7 +1387,7 @@

            5

            Parameter ::= Expression

            Separator ::= ';'

            -

            5.7 Nonstandard Function Names

            +

            5.7 Nonstandard Function Names

            When writing a document using function(s) not defined in this specification, an evaluator shall include a prefix in such function names to identify the original definer of the function's semantics. When the origin of a function cannot be determined, producers may omit a prefix. Producers may use the prefix to differentiate between different definition types. Evaluators that do not support a function should compute its result as some Error value other than #N/A.

            @@ -1398,7 +1398,7 @@

            5.7 Evaluators should avoid defining evaluator-unique functions beginning with a top-level domain name followed by a period. Evaluators should avoid defining application functions beginning with “NET.”, “COM.”, “ORG.”, or a country code followed by a period.

            Evaluators that do not support a function should compute its result as some Error value other than #N/A.

            -

            5.8 References

            +

            5.8 References

            References refer to a specific cell or set of cells. The syntax for a constant reference:

            @@ -1451,7 +1451,7 @@

            5.8 Note: The escaping of single-quotes as paired single-quotes is because the IRI is enclosed in single quote characters of the Source.

            Resolution of the [RFC3987] IRI reference is host-defined behavior. 3.4

            -

            5.9 Reference List

            +

            5.9 Reference List

            A reference list is the result of the Infix Operator Reference Concatenation 6.4.13 '~', the syntax is:

            @@ -1502,7 +1502,7 @@

            5.10.5 Result

            Comment

            -
            +

            1

            Label

            @@ -1512,25 +1512,25 @@

            5.10.5 3

            Empty cell in row 2 is skipped (two empty cells in row 2 and 3 would not be skipped and would stop the automatic range), empty cell in row 5 stops the automatic range.

            -
            +

            2

            -

             

            +

             

            3

            1

            -
            +

            4

            2

            -
            +

            5

            -

             

            +

             

            6

            8

            -
            +

            7

            -

             

            +

             

            8

            32

            @@ -1552,7 +1552,7 @@

            5.10.5 Result

            Comment

            -
            +

            1

            Label

            @@ -1562,27 +1562,27 @@

            5.10.5 15

            Empty cell in row 2 is skipped, empty cell in row 7 stops the automatic range.

            -
            +

            2

            -

             

            +

             

            3

            1

            -
            +

            4

            2

            -
            +

            5

            4

            -
            +

            6

            8

            -
            +

            7

            -

             

            +

             

            8

            32

            @@ -1595,7 +1595,7 @@

            5.10.6 AutomaticIntersection ::= QuotedLabel Whitespace* '!!' Whitespace* QuotedLabel

            In an automatic intersection, one of the labels identifies a row, the other a column; they may be in either order. Each QuotedLabel is looked up as defined above under "Lookup of Defined Labels" and "Automatic Lookup of Labels". If two data cell ranges are found, the intersection of the column's data cell range and the row's data cell range is generated. If the intersection result is not exactly one cell, an Error is generated.

            -

            5.11 Named Expressions

            +

            5.11 Named Expressions

            A NamedExpression references another expression, possibly in a completely different spreadsheet or any other type of document that can be imported into a spreadsheet.

            NamedExpression ::= SimpleNamedExpression |
            @@ -1639,7 +1639,7 @@

            5.11

            - ( [A-Za-z]+[0-9]+ )

            - ([Tt][Rr][Uu][Ee]) - ([Ff][Aa][Ll][Ss][Ee])

            -

            5.12 Constant Errors

            +

            5.12 Constant Errors

            Evaluators shall support the Error named #N/A. Evaluators may support other Errors. Evaluators may allow entry of errors directly, parse them and recognize them as Errors. Functions shall propagate Errors unless stated otherwise.

            @@ -1654,35 +1654,35 @@

            5.11

            Table 4 - Possible Other Constant Error Names

            -
            +

            Name

            Comments

            -
            +

            #DIV/0!

            Attempt to divide by zero, including division by an empty cell. ERROR.TYPE of 2 6.13.11

            -
            +

            #NAME?

            Unrecognized/deleted name. ERROR.TYPE of 5.

            -
            +

            #N/A

            Not available. ISNA() applied to this value will return TRUE. Lookup functions which failed, and NA(), return this value. ERROR.TYPE of 7.

            -
            +

            #NULL!

            Intersection of ranges produced zero cells. ERROR.TYPE of 1.

            -
            +

            #NUM!

            Failed to meet domain constraints (e.g., input was too large or too small). ERROR.TYPE of 6.

            -
            +

            #REF!

            Reference to invalid cell (e.g., beyond the application’s abilities). ERROR.TYPE of 4.

            -
            +

            #VALUE!

            Parameter is wrong type. ERROR.TYPE of 3.

            @@ -1694,7 +1694,7 @@

            5.11

            An unknown Error name shall be mapped into an Error supported by the evaluator when read (e.g., the application's equivalent of #NAME?), though an evaluator may warn the user if this has or will take place. It is desirable to preserve the original specific Error name when writing an Error back out, where possible, but for Errors other than #N/A evaluators may write a different Error for a formula than they did when reading it. Whitespace shall not be included in an Error name.

            Evaluators should use a human-comprehensible name, not a numeric id, for Error names they write.

            -

            5.13 Inline Arrays

            +

            5.13 Inline Arrays

            Inline arrays are enclosed with curly braces. Inside, they contain one or more rows, with each row separated by a row separator:

            @@ -1707,7 +1707,7 @@

            5.13 Evaluators that support inline arrays shall accept a matrix with one or more rows, each with one or more columns, with the same number of columns in each row, with constant values for each expression. Evaluators that do not support inline arrays, or cannot support a particular use permitted by this syntax, should compute an Error value for such arrays. An inline array is of type Array.

            Note: Expression authors should be aware that use of Expression other than constant Number or constant String may impair interoperability.

            -

            5.14 Whitespace

            +

            5.14 Whitespace

            Whitespace ::= #x20 | #x09 | #x0a | #x0d

            @@ -1731,32 +1731,32 @@

            Evaluators may extend functions by permitting fewer or additional parameters, which documents may use. Extended functions may result in a lack of interoperability.

            • Returns: Return type (e.g., Number, Text, Logical, Reference). 

            • Constraints: A description of constraints, in addition to the constraints imposed by the parameter types. If there are no additional constraints beyond those imposed by the parameter types, this is "None". If a constraint is not met, the function/operator shall return an Error unless otherwise noted. 

            • Semantics: This text describes what the function/operator does. 

              If a parameter is a pseudotype, but the provided value fails to meet the requirements for that type, the behavior is implementation-defined. 

              Note: Functions and operators are defined by mathematical formulas or by an OpenFormula formula. Formulas define the correct result, and not the algorithm for calculation. Since computing systems have limited precision and range of numbers, some functions cannot or should not be naively implemented as their formulas suggest. This specification defines the mathematically correct answer, and allows implementors to choose the best algorithm that will meet that definition. 

            • Comment: Explanatory comment. 

            • See also A list of related operators and functions. 

            The implicit conversion operators omit many of these items, e.g., the syntax (since there is none).

            -

            6.3 Implicit Conversion Operators

            +

            6.3 Implicit Conversion Operators

            6.3.1 General

            Any given function or operand takes 0 or more parameters, and each of those parameters has an expected type. The expected type can be one of the base types, identified above. It can also be of some conversion type that controls conversion, e.g., Any means that no conversion is done (it can be of any type); NumberSequence causes a conversion to an ordered sequence of zero or more numbers. If the passed-in type does not match the expected type, an attempt is made to automatically convert the value to the expected type. An Error is returned if the type cannot be converted (this can never happen if the expected type is Any). Unless otherwise noted, any conversion operation applied to a value of type Error returns the same value.

            -

            6.3.2 Conversion to Scalar

            +

            6.3.2 Conversion to Scalar

            To convert to a scalar, if the value is of type:

            -

            6.3.3 Implied intersection

            +

            6.3.3 Implied intersection

            In some cases a reference to a single cell is needed, but a reference to multiple cells is provided. In this case an "implied intersection" is performed. To perform an implied intersection:

            -
            • Compute the union of cells contained in the current row and current column of the formula being computed. 

            • Intersect this with the provided reference to multiple cells 

            • If a single cell is referenced; return it; otherwise, return an Error. 

            6.3.4 Force to array context (ForceArray)

            +
            • Compute the union of cells contained in the current row and current column of the formula being computed. 

            • Intersect this with the provided reference to multiple cells 

            • If a single cell is referenced; return it; otherwise, return an Error. 

            6.3.4 Force to array context (ForceArray)

            A ForceArray attribute forces calculation of the argument's expression into non-scalar array mode. This means that no implied intersection is performed, instead where a reference to a single cell is expected and multiple cells are provided, iteration over the multiple cells is performed and results are stored in an array that is passed on.

            See also Non-Scalar Evaluation 3.3

            -

            6.3.5 Conversion to Number

            +

            6.3.5 Conversion to Number

            If the expected type is Number, then if the value is of type:

            -

            6.3.6 Conversion to Integer

            +

            6.3.6 Conversion to Integer

            -

            If the expected type is Integer for a function or operator, apply the “Conversion to Number” operation. 6.3.5 Then, if the result is a Number but not an integer, apply the specific conversion from Number to integer specified by that particular function/operator. If the function or operator does not specify any particular conversion operation, then the conversion from a non-integer Number into an integer is implementation-defined.

            +

            If the expected type is Integer for a function or operator, apply the “Conversion to Number” operation. Error: Reference source not found Then, if the result is a Number but not an integer, apply the specific conversion from Number to integer specified by that particular function/operator. If the function or operator does not specify any particular conversion operation, then the conversion from a non-integer Number into an integer is implementation-defined.

            Many different conversions from a non-integer number into an integer are possible. The conversion direction may be towards negative infinity, towards positive infinity, towards zero, away from zero, towards the nearest even number, or towards the nearest odd number. A conversion can select the nearest integer, the nearest even or odd integer, or the “next” integer in the given direction if it is not already an integer. If a conversion selects the nearest integer, a direction is still needed (for when a value is halfway between two integers). In this specification, this conversion is referred to as “rounding” or “truncation”; these terms by themselves do not specify any specific operation.

            If a function specifies its rounding operation using a series of capital letters, the function defined in this specification for that function is used to do the conversion to integer. Common such functions are:

            -
            • INT, which if given non-integer rounds down to the next integer towards negative infinity, regardless of whether or not it is the closest integer. 

            • ROUND, which if given non-integer rounds to the nearest integer. If the input number is halfway between integers, it rounds away from zero. 

            • TRUNC, which if given non-integer rounds towards zero, regardless of whether or not that integer is the closest integer. 

            6.3.7 Conversion to NumberSequence

            +
            • INT, which if given non-integer rounds down to the next integer towards negative infinity, regardless of whether or not it is the closest integer. 

            • ROUND, which if given non-integer rounds to the nearest integer. If the input number is halfway between integers, it rounds away from zero. 

            • TRUNC, which if given non-integer rounds towards zero, regardless of whether or not that integer is the closest integer. 

            6.3.7 Conversion to NumberSequence

            If the expected type is NumberSequence, then if value is of type:

            • Number, Text, or Logical, handle as Conversion to Number 6.3.5 (creating a sequence of length 1). 

            • reference, create a sequence of numbers from the values of the referenced cells that only includes the values of type Number or Error. Thus, Empty cells and Text that could be converted into a value are not included in a number sequence. If the Logical type is a distinguished type from the Number type, it should not be included in the sequence of numbers; if the Logical type is not a distinguished type, then such values will (of course) be included in the number sequence. 

            6.3.8 Conversion to NumberSequenceList

            @@ -1765,7 +1765,7 @@

            6.3.5 6.3.9 Conversion to DateSequence

            Identical to Conversion to NumberSequence 6.3.7 except that each element in the list represents a serial date value of subtype Date.

            -

            6.3.10 Conversion to Complex Number

            +

            6.3.10 Conversion to Complex Number

            An evaluator may accept complex numbers as Text, Number, or a different distinguishable type.

            @@ -1777,26 +1777,26 @@

            6.3

            6.3.11 Conversion to ComplexSequence

            If the expected type is ComplexSequence, then if value is of type:

            -
            • Number, Text, or Logical, handle as Conversion to Complex Number (creating a sequence of length 1). 

            • Reference, create a sequence of complex numbers from the values of the referenced cells that only includes the values of type Number, Text, and Error. Empty cells are not included in a complex number sequence. If the Logical type is a distinguished type from the Number type, it should not be included in the sequence of numbers; if the Logical type is not a distinguished type, then such values will (of course) be included in the number sequence. 

            6.3.12 Conversion to Logical

            +
            • Number, Text, or Logical, handle as Conversion to Complex Number (creating a sequence of length 1). 

            • Reference, create a sequence of complex numbers from the values of the referenced cells that only includes the values of type Number, Text, and Error. Empty cells are not included in a complex number sequence. If the Logical type is a distinguished type from the Number type, it should not be included in the sequence of numbers; if the Logical type is not a distinguished type, then such values will (of course) be included in the number sequence. 

            6.3.12 Conversion to Logical

            If the expected type is Logical, then if value is of type:

            • Number, return TRUE for nonzero and FALSE for 0. 

            • Text: The specific conversion is implementation-defined; an evaluator may return FALSE, an Error value, or the results of its attempt to convert the Text value (ignoring case) to a Logical value (and fall back to FALSE or Error if it fails to do so). Conversion depends on the actual locale the evaluator runs in. 

            • Logical, return it. 

            • Reference, convert to scalar and then perform as above.  If the reference is to an empty cell, consider it FALSE. 

            6.3.13 Conversion to LogicalSequence

            If the expected type is LogicalSequence, then if value is of type:

            -
            • Number or Logical, handle as Conversion to Logical (creating a sequence of length 1). 

            • Reference, create a sequence of logical values from the values of the referenced cells that only includes the values of type Logical and Error. If the Logical type is not a distinguished type, then include values of type Number, converting each to a Logical value as described in Conversion to Logical. Empty cells are not included in a LogicalSequence. 

            6.3.14 Conversion to Text

            +
            • Number or Logical, handle as Conversion to Logical (creating a sequence of length 1). 

            • Reference, create a sequence of logical values from the values of the referenced cells that only includes the values of type Logical and Error. If the Logical type is not a distinguished type, then include values of type Number, converting each to a Logical value as described in Conversion to Logical. Empty cells are not included in a LogicalSequence. 

            6.3.14 Conversion to Text

            If the expected type is Text, then if value is of type:

            -
            • Number, transform into Text (with no whitespace). 

            • Text, return it. 

            • Logical, return "TRUE" if it is true and "FALSE" if it is false. 

            • Reference: perform conversion to scalar. If the referenced cell is empty, treat as an empty string (a text value with length 0). Then perform as above. 

            6.3.15 Conversion to DateParam

            +
            • Number, transform into Text (with no whitespace). 

            • Text, return it. 

            • Logical, return "TRUE" if it is true and "FALSE" if it is false. 

            • Reference: perform conversion to scalar. If the referenced cell is empty, treat as an empty string (a text value with length 0). Then perform as above. 

            6.3.15 Conversion to DateParam

            If the expected type is the pseudotype DateParam, then if value is of type:

            -
            • Number, return it. 

            • Text, pass to DATEVALUE 6.10.4, and if non-Error, return it. If DATEVALUE would return an Error, an evaluator may attempt to convert to a Number in other ways (such as by calling VALUE 6.13.34); this is implementation-defined. If the evaluator cannot convert to Number, it returns an Error. 

            • Logical, the result is implementation-defined, either a Number or Error 

            • Reference: perform conversion to scalar, then perform as above.  If the cell is empty, return 0. 

            6.3.16 Conversion to TimeParam

            +
            • Number, return it. 

            • Text, pass to DATEVALUE 6.10.4, and if non-Error, return it. If DATEVALUE would return an Error, an evaluator may attempt to convert to a Number in other ways (such as by calling VALUE 6.13.34); this is implementation-defined. If the evaluator cannot convert to Number, it returns an Error. 

            • Logical, the result is implementation-defined, either a Number or Error 

            • Reference: perform conversion to scalar, then perform as above.  If the cell is empty, return 0. 

            6.3.16 Conversion to TimeParam

            If the expected type is the pseudotype TimeParam, then if value is of type:

            • Number, return it. 

            • Text, pass to TIMEVALUE 6.10.19, and if non-Error, return it. If TIMEVALUE would return an Error, an evaluator may attempt to convert to a Number in other ways (such as by calling VALUE 6.13.34); this is implementation-defined. If the evaluator cannot convert to Number, it returns an Error. 

            • Logical, the result is implementation-defined, either a Number or Error 

            • Reference: perform conversion to scalar, then perform as above.  If the cell is empty, return 0. 

            6.4 Standard Operators

            6.4.1 General

            The functions defined under standard operators differ from other functions only by their frequency of use. That frequency of use has lead to the colloquial terminology, standard operators.

            -

            6.4.2 Infix Operator "+"

            +

            6.4.2 Infix Operator "+"

            Summary: Add two numbers.

            @@ -1895,7 +1895,7 @@

            6.4.8

            Note: In some user interfaces the infix operator “<>” is displayed (or accepted) as “!=” or “≠”.

            See also Infix Operator "=" 6.4.7, NOT 6.15.7

            -

            6.4.9 Infix Operator Ordered Comparison ("<", "<=", ">", ">=")

            +

            6.4.9 Infix Operator Ordered Comparison ("<", "<=", ">", ">=")

            Summary: Report if two values have the given order

            @@ -1969,7 +1969,7 @@

            Note 2: Intersection is notated as "!" in OpenFormula format, but as a space character in some user interfaces.

            See also Infix Operator Reference Union 6.4.13

            -

            6.4.13 Infix Operator Reference Concatenation ("~") (aka Union)

            +

            6.4.13 Infix Operator Reference Concatenation ("~") (aka Union)

            Summary: Concatenate two references

            @@ -3087,7 +3087,7 @@

            6.8.10 See also IMDIV 6.8.12, IMSIN 6.8.20

            -

            6.8.11 IMCSCH

            +

            6.8.11 IMCSCH

            Summary: Returns the hyperbolic cosecant of a complex number.

            @@ -3260,7 +3260,7 @@

            6.8.16 Semantics: IMLOG2(X) is IMDIV(IMLN(X);COMPLEX(LN(2);0)) .

            See also COMPLEX 6.8.2, IMDIV 6.8.12, IMLN 6.8.14 , IMPOWER 6.8.17, LN 6.16.39

            -

            6.8.17 IMPOWER

            +

            6.8.17 IMPOWER

            Summary: Returns the complex number X raised to the Yth power.

            @@ -3342,7 +3342,7 @@

            6.8.22 See also IMCOS 6.8.7, IMDIV 6.8.12

            -

            6.8.23 IMSECH

            +

            6.8.23 IMSECH

            Summary: Returns the hyperbolic secant of a complex number.

            @@ -3359,7 +3359,7 @@

            6.8.23 See also IMCOSH 6.8.8, IMDIV 6.8.12, SECH 6.16.57

            -

            6.8.24 IMSQRT

            +

            6.8.24 IMSQRT

            Summary: Returns the square root of a complex number.

            @@ -3422,7 +3422,7 @@

            6.8.27 6.9 Database Functions

            6.9.1 General

            -

            Database functions use the variables, Database 4.11.9, Field 4.11.10, and Criteria 4.11.11.

            +

            Database functions use the variables, Database 4.11.9, Field Error: Reference source not found, and Criteria Error: Reference source not found.

            The results of database functions may change when the values of the HOST-USE-REGULAR-EXPRESSIONS or HOST-USE-WILDCARDS or HOST-SEARCH-CRITERIA-MUST-APPLY-TO-WHOLE-CELL properties change. 3.4

            6.9.2 DAVERAGE

            @@ -3885,7 +3885,7 @@

            6.10.17 Second = ROUND(MinuteFraction * 60)

            See also MONTH 6.10.14, DAY 6.10.5, HOUR 6.10.11, MINUTE 6.10.13, INT 6.17.2

            -

            6.10.18 TIME

            +

            6.10.18 TIME

            Summary: Constructs a time value from hours, minutes, and seconds.

            @@ -3904,7 +3904,7 @@

            6.10.18 Hours, Minutes, and Seconds may be any number (they shall not be limited to the ranges 0..24, 0..59, or 0..60 respectively).

            See also DATE 6.10.2, INT 6.17.2

            -

            6.10.19 TIMEVALUE

            +

            6.10.19 TIMEVALUE

            Summary: Returns a time serial number from given text.

            @@ -3967,7 +3967,7 @@

            6.10.21 16

            17

            -
            +

            Sunday

            1

            @@ -3989,7 +3989,7 @@

            6.10.21 2

            1

            -
            +

            Monday

            2

            @@ -4011,7 +4011,7 @@

            6.10.21 3

            2

            -
            +

            Tuesday

            3

            @@ -4055,7 +4055,7 @@

            6.10.21 5

            4

            -
            +

            Thursday

            5

            @@ -4218,19 +4218,19 @@

            6.11.2 Table 7 - DDE

            -
            +

            Mode

            Effect

            -
            +

            0 or missing

            Data converted to number using VALUE in the number style's locale of the default table cell style

            -
            +

            1

            Data converted to number using VALUE in the English-US (en_US) locale

            -
            +

            2

            Data retrieved as text (not converted to number)

            @@ -4276,23 +4276,23 @@

            6.12.2 Table 8 - ACCRINT

            -
            +

            Frequency

            Frequency of coupon payments

            -
            +

            1

            Annual

            -
            +

            2

            Semiannual

            -
            +

            4

            Quarterly

            -
            +

            12

            Monthly

            @@ -4431,19 +4431,19 @@

            6.12.5 Table 9 - COUPDAYBS

            -
            +

            Frequency

            Frequency of coupon payments

            -
            +

            1

            Annual

            -
            +

            2

            Semiannual

            -
            +

            4

            Quarterly

            @@ -4468,19 +4468,19 @@

            6.12.6 Table 10 - COUPDAYS

            -
            +

            Frequency

            Frequency of coupon payments

            -
            +

            1

            Annual

            -
            +

            2

            Semiannual

            -
            +

            4

            Quarterly

            @@ -4505,19 +4505,19 @@

            6.12.7 Table 11 - COUPDAYSNC

            -
            +

            Frequency

            Frequency of coupon payments

            -
            +

            1

            Annual

            -
            +

            2

            Semiannual

            -
            +

            4

            Quarterly

            @@ -4542,19 +4542,19 @@

            6.12.8 Table 12 - COUPNCD

            -
            +

            Frequency

            Frequency of coupon payments

            -
            +

            1

            Annual

            -
            +

            2

            Semiannual

            -
            +

            4

            Quarterly

            @@ -4579,19 +4579,19 @@

            6.12.9 Table 13 - COUPNUM

            -
            +

            Frequency

            Frequency of coupon payments

            -
            +

            1

            Annual

            -
            +

            2

            Semiannual

            -
            +

            4

            Quarterly

            @@ -4618,19 +4618,19 @@

            6.12.10 Table 14 - COUPPCD

            -
            +

            Frequency

            Frequency of coupon payments

            -
            +

            1

            Annual

            -
            +

            2

            Semiannual

            -
            +

            4

            Quarterly

            @@ -4657,15 +4657,15 @@

            6.12.11 Table 15 - CUMIPMT

            -
            +

            Type

            Maturity date

            -
            +

            0

            due at the end

            -
            +

            1

            due at the beginning

            @@ -4730,15 +4730,15 @@

            6.12.12 Table 16 - CUMPRINC

            -
            +

            Type

            Maturity date

            -
            +

            0

            due at the end

            -
            +

            1

            due at the beginning

            @@ -4746,15 +4746,15 @@

            6.12.12

            +

            Type

            Maturity date

            -
            +

            0

            due at the end

            -
            +

            1

            due at the beginning

            @@ -7326,39 +7326,39 @@

            6.13.3 Table 17 - CELL

            -
            +

            Info_Type

            Comment

            -
            +

            COL

            Returns the column number of the cell.

            -
            +

            ROW

            Returns the row number of the cell.

            -
            +

            SHEET

            Returns the sheet number of the cell.

            -
            +

            ADDRESS

            Returns the absolute address of the cell.  The sheet name is included if given in the reference and does not reference the same sheet as the sheet the expression is evaluated upon. For an external reference a Source as specified in the syntax rules for References 5.8 is included.

            -
            +

            FILENAME

            Returns the file name of the file that contains the cell as an IRI. If the file is newly created and has not yet been saved, the file name is empty text “”.

            -
            +

            CONTENTS

            Returns the contents of the cell, without formatting properties.

            -
            +

            COLOR

            Returns 1 if color formatting is set for negative value in this cell; otherwise returns 0

            -
            +

            FORMAT

            Returns a text string which shows the number format of the cell.

            @@ -7398,7 +7398,7 @@

            6.13.3 - (Minus) at the end = negative numbers in the cell have color setting

            () (brackets) at the end = this cell has the format settings with parentheses for positive or all values

            -

            +

            TYPE

            Returns the text value corresponding to the type of content in the cell:

            @@ -7408,13 +7408,13 @@

            6.13.3 “l” : label or text cell content

            “v” : number value cell content

            -

            +

            WIDTH

            Returns the column width of the cell.

            The unit is the width of one zero (0) character in default font size.

            -
            +

            PROTECT

            Returns the protection status of the cell:

            @@ -7422,11 +7422,11 @@

            6.13.3 1 = cell is protected

            0 = cell is unprotected

            -

            +

            PARENTHESES

            Returns 1 if the cell has the format settings with parentheses for positive or all values, otherwise returns 0

            -
            +

            PREFIX

            Returns single character text strings corresponding to the alignment of the cell.

            @@ -7442,7 +7442,7 @@

            6.13.3 otherwise, returns empty string "".

            -
            •  

            6.13.4 COLUMN

            +
            •  

            6.13.4 COLUMN

            Summary: Returns the column number(s) of a reference.

            @@ -7524,7 +7524,7 @@

            6.13.9 The values returned may vary depending upon the HOST-USE-REGULAR-EXPRESSIONS or HOST-USE-WILDCARDS or HOST-SEARCH-CRITERIA-MUST-APPLY-TO-WHOLE-CELL properties. 3.4

            See also COUNT 6.13.6, COUNTA 6.13.7, COUNTBLANK 6.13.8, COUNTIFS 6.13.10, SUMIF 6.16.62, Infix Operator "=" 6.4.7, Infix Operator "<>" 6.4.8, Infix Operator Ordered Comparison ("<", "<=", ">", ">=") 6.4.9

            -

            6.13.10 COUNTIFS

            +

            6.13.10 COUNTIFS

            Summary: Count the number of cells that meet multiple criteria in multiple ranges.

            @@ -7582,67 +7582,67 @@

            6.13.13 Table 18 - INFO

            -
            +

            Category

            Meaning

            Type

            -
            +

            "directory"

            Current directory. This shall be formatted so file names can be appended to the result (e.g., on POSIX and Windows systems it shall end with the separator “/” or “\” respectively).

            Text

            -
            +

            "memavail"

            Amount of memory “available”, in bytes. On many modern (virtual memory) systems this value is not really available, but a system should return 0 if it is known that there is no more memory available, and greater than 0 otherwise

            Number

            -
            +

            "memused"

            Amount of memory used, in bytes, by the data

            Number

            -
            +

            "numfile"

            Number of active worksheets in files

            Number

            -
            +

            "osversion"

            Operating system version

            Text

            -
            +

            "origin"

            The top leftmost visible cell's absolute reference prefixed with “$A:”. In locales where cells are ordered right-to-left, the top rightmost visible cell is used instead.

            Text

            -
            +

            "recalc"

            Current recalculation mode. If the locale is English, this is either "Automatic" or "Manual" (the exact text depends on the locale)

            Text

            -
            +

            "release"

            The version of the implementation.

            Text

            -
            +

            "system"

            The type of the operating system.

            Text

            -
            +

            "totmem"

            Total memory available in bytes, including the memory already used.

            @@ -7831,7 +7831,7 @@

            6.13.26 Semantics: If X is a Reference, it is first dereferenced to a scalar. Then its type is examined. If it is of type Number, it is returned. If it is of type Logical, 1 is returned if TRUE else 0 is returned. It is implementation-defined what happens if it is provided a Text value.

            See also T 6.20.22, VALUE 6.13.34

            -

            6.13.27 NA

            +

            6.13.27 NA

            Summary: Return the constant Error value #N/A.

            @@ -7844,7 +7844,7 @@

            6.13.27 Semantics: This function takes no arguments and returns the Error #N/A.

            See also ERROR.TYPE 6.13.11, ISERROR 6.13.16

            -

            6.13.28 NUMBERVALUE

            +

            6.13.28 NUMBERVALUE

            Summary: Convert text to number, in a locale-independent way.

            @@ -7946,27 +7946,27 @@

            6.13.33 Table 19 - TYPE

            -
            +

            Value's Type

            TYPE Return

            -
            +

            Number

            1

            -
            +

            Text

            2

            -
            +

            Logical

            4

            -
            +

            Error

            16

            -
            +

            Array

            64

            @@ -8015,31 +8015,31 @@

            6.13.34 Table 20 - VALUE

            -
            +

            Format

            Example

            Comment

            -
            +

            MM/DD/YYYY

            5/21/2006

            LOCALE-DEPENDENT; Long year format with slashes.

            -
            +

            MM/DD/YY

            5/21/06

            LOCALE-DEPENDENT; Short year format with slashes

            -
            +

            MM-DD-YYYY

            5-21-2006

            LOCALE-DEPENDENT; Long year format with dashes (short year may be supported, but it may also be used for years less than 100 .

            -
            +

            mmm DD, YYYY

            Oct 29, 2006

            @@ -8047,19 +8047,19 @@

            6.13.34 LOCALE-DEPENDENT; Short alphabetic month day, year.

            Note: mmm depends on the locale's language.

            -

            +

            DD mmm YYYY

            29 Oct 2006

            LOCALE-DEPENDENT; Short alphabetic day month year

            -
            +

            mmmmm DD, YYYY

            October 29, 2006

            LOCALE-DEPENDENT; Long alphabetic month day, year

            -
            +

            DD mmmmm YYYY

            29 October 2006

            @@ -8193,7 +8193,7 @@

            6.14.4.3 Table has the same meaning as in the preferred syntax.

            Constraints is a space-separated list. Entries can be quoted (single quotes). One of the entries can be the data field name. The data field name can be left out if the data pilot table contains only one data field, otherwise it shall be present. Each of the other entries specifies a constraint in the form FieldName[Member] (with literal characters “[“ (LEFT SQUARE BRACKET, U+005B) and “]” (RIGHT SQUARE BRACKET U+005D)), or only Member if the member name is unique within all fields that are used in the data pilot table. A function name can be added in the form FieldName[Member;Function], which will cause the constraint to match only subtotal values which use that function. The possible function names are the same as in the table:function attribute of the <table:data-pilot-subtotal> element (OpenDocument, Part 3, 19.647.4), case-insensitive.

            -

            6.14.5 HLOOKUP

            +

            6.14.5 HLOOKUP

            Summary: Look for a matching value in the first row of the given table, and return the value of the indicated row.

            @@ -8554,7 +8554,7 @@

            6.15.4 If there are 3 parameters but the third parameter is null (semicolon but no IfFalse, cases d and f), IfFalse is considered to be 0.

            See also AND 6.15.2, OR 6.15.8

            -

            6.15.5 IFERROR

            +

            6.15.5 IFERROR

            Summary: Return X unless it is an Error, in which case return an alternative value.

            @@ -8569,7 +8569,7 @@

            6.15.5 Note: This is semantically equivalent to IF(ISERROR(X); Alternative; X), except that X is only computed once.

            See also IF 6.15.4, ISERROR 6.13.16

            -

            6.15.6 IFNA

            +

            6.15.6 IFNA

            Summary: Return X unless it is #N/A, in which case return an alternative value.

            @@ -9148,7 +9148,7 @@

            6.16.13 Semantics: Computes the Bessel function of integer order Jn(X). N is also known as the order.

            See also BESSELI 6.16.12, BESSELK 6.16.14, BESSELY 6.16.15, INT 6.17.2

            -

            6.16.14 BESSELK

            +

            6.16.14 BESSELK

            Summary: Returns the modified Bessel function of integer order Kn(x).

            @@ -9161,7 +9161,7 @@

            6.16.14 Semantics: Computes the Bessel function of integer order Kn(x). N is also known as the order.

            See also BESSELI 6.16.12, BESSELJ 6.16.13, BESSELY 6.16.15, INT 6.17.2

            -

            6.16.15 BESSELY

            +

            6.16.15 BESSELY

            Summary: Returns the Bessel function of integer order Yn(X), also known as the Neumann function.

            @@ -9174,7 +9174,7 @@

            6.16.15 Semantics: Computes Bessel function of integer order Yn(X), also known as the Neumann function. N is also known as the order.

            See also BESSELI 6.16.12, BESSELJ 6.16.13, BESSELK 6.16.14, INT 6.17.2

            -

            6.16.16 COMBIN

            +

            6.16.16 COMBIN

            Summary: Returns the number of different R-length sets that can be selected from N items.

            @@ -9253,7 +9253,7 @@

            6.16.16 Note that if order is important, use PERMUT instead.

            See also INT 6.17.2, PERMUT 6.18.59

            -

            6.16.17 COMBINA

            +

            6.16.17 COMBINA

            Summary: Returns the number of combinations with repetitions.

            @@ -9817,7 +9817,7 @@

            6.16.18 If a conversion factor (as listed above) is not exact, an implementation may use a more accurate conversion factor instead.

            -

            Implementation-defined unit names should contain a 'FULL STOP' (U+002E) character.

            +

            Implementation-defined unit names should contain a 'FULL STOP' (U+002E) character.

            Evaluators shall support decimal prefixes for unit symbols marked with * and binary prefixes for unit symbols marked with †. Evaluators should not support prefixes for other unit symbols.

            @@ -9832,67 +9832,67 @@

            6.16.18 Table 25 - Decimal Prefixes for use in CONVERT

            -
            +

            Unit Prefix

            Description

            Prefix Value

            -
            +

            "Y"

            yotta

            1E+24

            -
            +

            "Z"

            zetta

            1E+21

            -
            +

            "E"

            exa

            1E+18

            -
            +

            "P"

            peta

            1E+15

            -
            +

            "T"

            tera

            1E+12

            -
            +

            "G"

            giga

            1E+09

            -
            +

            "M"

            mega

            1E+06

            -
            +

            "k"

            kilo

            1E+03

            -
            +

            "h"

            hecto

            1E+02

            -
            +

            "da" or "e"

            deka (

            @@ -9900,25 +9900,25 @@

            6.16.18 Note: “e” is not a standard SI prefix

            1E+01

            -
            +

            "d"

            deci

            1E-01

            -
            +

            "c"

            centi

            1E-02

            -
            +

            "m"

            milli

            1E-03

            -
            +

            "u"

            micro

            @@ -9926,37 +9926,37 @@

            6.16.18 Note: this is “u”, not the standard SI µ

            1E-06

            -
            +

            "n"

            nano

            1E-09

            -
            +

            "p"

            pico

            1E-12

            -
            +

            "f"

            femto

            1E-15

            -
            +

            "a"

            atto

            1E-18

            -
            +

            "z"

            zepto

            1E-21

            -
            +

            "y"

            yocto

            @@ -9972,7 +9972,7 @@

            6.16.18 Table 26 - Binary prefixes for use in CONVERT

            -
            +

            Binary Unit Prefix

            Description

            @@ -9980,7 +9980,7 @@

            6.16.18 Prefix Value

            Derived from

            -
            +

            "Yi"

            yobi

            @@ -9988,7 +9988,7 @@

            6.16.18 2^80 = 1 208 925 819 614 629 174 706 176

            yotta

            -
            +

            "Zi"

            zebi

            @@ -9996,7 +9996,7 @@

            6.16.18 2^70 = 1 180 591 620 717 411 303 424

            zetta

            -
            +

            "Ei"

            exbi

            @@ -10004,7 +10004,7 @@

            6.16.18 2^60 = 1 152 921 504 606 846 976

            exa

            -
            +

            "Pi"

            pebi

            @@ -10012,7 +10012,7 @@

            6.16.18 2^50 = 1 125 899 906 842 624

            peta

            -
            +

            "Ti"

            tebi

            @@ -10020,7 +10020,7 @@

            6.16.18 2^40 = 1 099 511 627 776

            tera

            -
            +

            "Gi"

            gibi

            @@ -10028,7 +10028,7 @@

            6.16.18 2^30 = 1 073 741 824

            giga

            -
            +

            "Mi"

            mebi

            @@ -10036,7 +10036,7 @@

            6.16.18 2^20 = 1 048 576

            mega

            -
            +

            "Ki"

            kibi

            @@ -10283,7 +10283,7 @@

            6.16.22  

            See also ACOSH 6.16.4, COSH 6.16.20, SINH 6.16.56, TANH 6.16.70

            -

            6.16.23 CSC

            +

            6.16.23 CSC

            Summary: Return the cosecant of an angle specified in radians.

            @@ -10300,7 +10300,7 @@

            6.16.23 See also SIN 6.16.55

            -

            6.16.24 CSCH

            +

            6.16.24 CSCH

            Summary: Return the hyperbolic cosecant of the given angle specified in radians.

            @@ -10504,7 +10504,7 @@

            6.16.29

            Table 27 - EUROCONVERT

            -
            +

            From

            To

            @@ -10514,7 +10514,7 @@

            6.16.29

            Currency

            Decimals

            -
            +

            "EUR"

            "ATS"

            @@ -10524,7 +10524,7 @@

            6.16.29

            Austrian Schilling

            2

            -
            +

            "EUR"

            "BEF"

            @@ -10534,7 +10534,7 @@

            6.16.29

            Belgian Franc

            0

            -
            +

            "EUR"

            "DEM"

            @@ -10544,7 +10544,7 @@

            6.16.29

            German Mark

            2

            -
            +

            "EUR"

            "ESP"

            @@ -10554,7 +10554,7 @@

            6.16.29

            Spanish Peseta

            0

            -
            +

            "EUR"

            "FIM"

            @@ -10564,7 +10564,7 @@

            6.16.29

            Finnish Markka

            2

            -
            +

            "EUR"

            "FRF"

            @@ -10574,7 +10574,7 @@

            6.16.29

            French Franc

            2

            -
            +

            "EUR"

            "IEP"

            @@ -10584,7 +10584,7 @@

            6.16.29

            Irish Pound

            2

            -
            +

            "EUR"

            "ITL"

            @@ -10594,7 +10594,7 @@

            6.16.29

            Italian Lira

            0

            -
            +

            "EUR"

            "LUF"

            @@ -10604,7 +10604,7 @@

            6.16.29

            Luxembourg Franc

            0

            -
            +

            "EUR"

            "NLG"

            @@ -10614,7 +10614,7 @@

            6.16.29

            Dutch Guilder

            2

            -
            +

            "EUR"

            "PTE"

            @@ -10624,7 +10624,7 @@

            6.16.29

            Portuguese Escudo

            2

            -
            +

            "EUR"

            "GRD"

            @@ -10634,7 +10634,7 @@

            6.16.29

            Greek Drachma

            2

            -
            +

            "EUR"

            "SIT"

            @@ -10644,7 +10644,7 @@

            6.16.29

            Slovenian Tolar

            2

            -
            +

            “EUR”

            “MTL”

            @@ -10654,7 +10654,7 @@

            6.16.29

            Maltese Lira

            2

            -
            +

            “EUR”

            “CYP”

            @@ -10664,7 +10664,7 @@

            6.16.29

            Cypriot Pound

            2

            -
            +

            "EUR"

            "SKK"

            @@ -10975,7 +10975,7 @@

            6.16.37 Returns: Number

            Semantics: Number X is tested against number Step. If greater or equal 1 is returned, else 0. The second parameter is assumed 0 if omitted. If one of the parameters is not a Number, the function results in an Error.

            -

            6.16.38 LCM

            +

            6.16.38 LCM

            Summary: Returns the least common multiplier

            @@ -10988,7 +10988,7 @@

            6.16.38 Semantics: Return the smallest integer that is the multiple of the given values. Each value has INT applied to it first. Note that if given two numbers, ABS(a * b) = LCM(a;b) * GCD(a;b).

            See also GCD 6.16.36, INT 6.17.2

            -

            6.16.39 LN

            +

            6.16.39 LN

            Summary: Return the natural logarithm of a number.

            @@ -11256,7 +11256,7 @@

            6.16.51

            Semantics: The function returns a random integer number between A and B inclusive. Note that unlike most functions, this function will often return different values when called each time with the same parameters.

            See also RAND 6.16.50

            -

            6.16.52 SEC

            +

            6.16.52 SEC

            Summary: Return the secant of an angle specified in radians.

            @@ -11511,7 +11511,7 @@

            6.16.56  

            See also ASINH 6.16.8, COSH 6.16.20, TANH 6.16.70

            -

            6.16.57 SECH

            +

            6.16.57 SECH

            Summary: Return the hyperbolic secant of the given angle specified in radians.

            @@ -11570,73 +11570,73 @@

            6.16.60 Table 28 - SUBTOTAL

            -
            +

            Function

            Exclude hidden by filter

            Exclude hidden by filter or collapsed

            -
            +

            AVERAGE

            1

            101

            -
            +

            COUNT

            2

            102

            -
            +

            COUNTA

            3

            103

            -
            +

            MAX

            4

            104

            -
            +

            MIN

            5

            105

            -
            +

            PRODUCT

            6

            106

            -
            +

            STDEV

            7

            107

            -
            +

            STDEVP

            8

            108

            -
            +

            SUM

            9

            109

            -
            +

            VAR

            10

            110

            -
            +

            VARP

            11

            @@ -11678,7 +11678,7 @@

            6.16.62 The values returned may vary depending upon the HOST-USE-REGULAR-EXPRESSIONS or HOST-USE-WILDCARDS or HOST-SEARCH-CRITERIA-MUST-APPLY-TO-WHOLE-CELL properties. 3.4

            See also COUNTIF 6.13.9, SUM 6.16.61, Infix Operator "=" 6.4.7, Infix Operator "<>" 6.4.8, Infix Operator Ordered Comparison ("<", "<=", ">", ">=") 6.4.9

            -

            6.16.63 SUMIFS

            +

            6.16.63 SUMIFS

            Summary: Sum the values of cells in a range that meet multiple criteria in multiple ranges.

            @@ -12365,7 +12365,7 @@

            6.18.5 The values returned may vary depending upon the HOST-USE-REGULAR-EXPRESSIONS or HOST-USE-WILDCARDS or HOST-SEARCH-CRITERIA-MUST-APPLY-TO-WHOLE-CELL properties. 3.4

            See also AVERAGEIFS 6.18.6, COUNTIF 6.13.9, SUMIF 6.16.62, Infix Operator "=" 6.4.7, Infix Operator "<>" 6.4.8, Infix Operator Ordered Comparison ("<", "<=", ">", ">=") 6.4.9

            -

            6.18.6 AVERAGEIFS

            +

            6.18.6 AVERAGEIFS

            Summary: Average the values of cells that meet multiple criteria in multiple ranges.

            @@ -13336,7 +13336,7 @@

            6.18.15 <
             

            See also COLUMNS 6.13.5, ROWS 6.13.30, LEGACY.CHIDIST 6.18.11

            -

            6.18.16 CONFIDENCE

            +

            6.18.16 CONFIDENCE

            Summary: Returns the confidence interval for a population mean.

            @@ -13374,7 +13374,7 @@

            6.18.17 For an empty element or an element of type Text or Boolean in N1 the element at the corresponding position of N2 is ignored, and vice versa.

            See also COLUMNS 6.13.5, ROWS 6.13.30, COVAR 6.18.18, STDEVP 6.18.74, PEARSON 6.18.56

            -

            6.18.18 COVAR

            +

            6.18.18 COVAR

            Summary: Calculates covariance of two cell ranges.

            @@ -14336,7 +14336,7 @@

            6.18.29 Semantics: Counts the number of values for each interval given by the border values in Bins .
            The values in
            Bins determine the upper boundaries of the intervals. The intervals include the upper boundarie. The returned array is a column vector and has one more element than Bins ; the last element represents the number of all elements greater than the last value in Bins . If Bins is empty, all values in Data are counted. The values in the result array are ordered matching the original order of Bins . If the values in Bins are not sorted in ascending order, they are sorted internally to form category intervals and the counts of Data values are "unsorted" to the original order of Bins. If Data is empty, the value of all elements in the returned array is 0.

            Data: The data, that should be categorized and counted according to the given intervals.
            Bins: The upper boundaries determining the intervals the values in data should be grouped by.

            -

            6.18.30 FTEST

            +

            6.18.30 FTEST

            Summary: Calculates the probability of an F-test.

            @@ -14809,7 +14809,7 @@

            6.18.35 .

            See also COLUMNS 6.13.5, ROWS 6.13.30, LOGEST 6.18.42, TREND 6.18.79

            -

            6.18.36 HARMEAN

            +

            6.18.36 HARMEAN

            Summary: returns the harmonic mean of a sequence

            @@ -15272,7 +15272,7 @@

            6.18.41 Table 29 - LINEST

            -
            +

            bn

            bn-1

            @@ -15282,7 +15282,7 @@

            6.18.41 b1

            a

            -
            +
            @@ -15333,7 +15333,7 @@

            6.18.41 a  

            -
            +
            @@ -15351,11 +15351,11 @@

            6.18.41 s e -

             

             

             

            +
             

             

             

             

            F

            df

            -

             

             

             

            +

             

             

             

            SSreg

            SSresid

            @@ -16763,7 +16763,7 @@

            6.18.42 Table 30 - LOGEST

            -
            +
            @@ -16814,7 +16814,7 @@

            6.18.42 e a -

            +
             
            @@ -16865,7 +16865,7 @@

            6.18.42 a  

            -
            +
            @@ -16883,11 +16883,11 @@

            6.18.42 s e -

             

             

             

            +
             

             

             

             

            F

            df

            -

             

             

             

            +

             

             

             

            SSreg

            SSresid

            @@ -18362,7 +18362,7 @@

            6.18.42  of omitted columns are returned as 1.

            See also COLUMNS 6.13.5, ROWS 6.13.30

            -

            6.18.43 LOGINV

            +

            6.18.43 LOGINV

            Summary: returns the inverse of LOGNORMDIST(x;Mean;StandardDeviation,TRUE()).

            @@ -19256,7 +19256,7 @@

            6.18.56 For an empty element or an element of type Text or Boolean in IndependentValues the element at the corresponding position of DependentValues is ignored, and vice versa.

            See also COLUMNS 6.13.5, ROWS 6.13.30

            -

            6.18.57 PERCENTILE

            +

            6.18.57 PERCENTILE

            Summary: Calculates the x-th sample percentile among the values in range.

            @@ -19510,7 +19510,7 @@

            6.18.57 <
             

            See also COUNT 6.13.6, MAX 6.18.45, MAX 6.18.45, MEDIAN 6.18.47, MIN 6.18.48, PERCENTRANK 6.18.58, QUARTILE 6.18.64, RANK 6.18.65

            -

            6.18.58 PERCENTRANK

            +

            6.18.58 PERCENTRANK

            Summary: Returns the percentage rank of a value in a sample.

            @@ -19554,7 +19554,7 @@

            6.18.58

            In the special case where COUNT(Data) = 1, the only valid value for X is the single value in Data, in which case PERCENTRANK returns 1.

            See also COUNT 6.13.6, INT 6.17.2, MAX 6.18.45, MIN 6.18.48, PERCENTILE 6.18.57, RANK 6.18.65

            -

            6.18.59 PERMUT

            +

            6.18.59 PERMUT

            Summary: returns the number of permutations of k objects taken from n objects.

            @@ -19951,7 +19951,7 @@

            6.18.62
            i.
             

            See also COUNT 6.13.6

            -

            6.18.64 QUARTILE

            +

            6.18.64 QUARTILE

            Summary: Returns a quartile of a set of data points.

            @@ -19966,7 +19966,7 @@

            6.18.64 Based on the statistical rank of the data points in Data, QUARTILE returns the percentile value indicated by Quart. The percentile is calculated as Quart divided by 4. An algorithm to calculate the percentile for a set of data points is given in the definition of PERCENTILE.

            See also COUNT 6.13.6, MAX 6.18.45, MEDIAN 6.18.47, MIN 6.18.48, PERCENTILE 6.18.57, PERCENTRANK 6.18.58, RANK 6.18.65

            -

            6.18.65 RANK

            +

            6.18.65 RANK

            Summary: Returns the rank of a number in a list of numbers.

            @@ -20517,7 +20517,7 @@

            6.18.66 For an empty element or an element of type Text or Boolean in ArrayY the element at the corresponding position of ArrayX is ignored, and vice versa.

            See also COLUMNS 6.13.5, ROWS 6.13.30, PEARSON 6.18.56

            -

            6.18.67 SKEW

            +

            6.18.67 SKEW

            Summary: Estimates the skewness of a distribution using a sample set of numbers.

            @@ -20811,7 +20811,7 @@

            6.18.69 For an empty element or an element of type Text or Boolean in Y the element at the corresponding position of X is ignored, and vice versa.

            See also COLUMNS 6.13.5, ROWS 6.13.30, INTERCEPT 6.18.38, STEYX 6.18.76

            -

            6.18.70 SMALL

            +

            6.18.70 SMALL

            Summary: Finds the nth smallest value in a list.

            @@ -20824,7 +20824,7 @@

            6.18.70 Semantics: If N is an array of numbers, an array of smallest values is returned.

            See also INT 6.17.2, LARGE 6.18.40, ROUNDDOWN 6.17.6

            -

            6.18.71 STANDARDIZE

            +

            6.18.71 STANDARDIZE

            Summary: Calculates a normalized value of a random variable.

            @@ -21084,7 +21084,7 @@

            6.18.73
             

            See also COUNTA 6.13.7, STDEV 6.18.72

            -

            6.18.74 STDEVP

            +

            6.18.74 STDEVP

            Summary: Calculates the standard deviation using the population of a random variable, including values of type Text and Logical.

            @@ -21401,7 +21401,7 @@

            6.18.76 For an empty element or an element of type Text or Boolean in MeasuredY the element at the corresponding position of X is ignored, and vice versa.

            See also COLUMNS 6.13.5, ROWS 6.13.30, INTERCEPT 6.18.38, SLOPE 6.18.69

            -

            6.18.77 LEGACY.TDIST

            +

            6.18.77 LEGACY.TDIST

            Summary: Returns the area to the tail or tails of the probability density function of the t-distribution.

            @@ -21703,7 +21703,7 @@

            6.18.79 .

            See also COLUMNS 6.13.5, ROWS 6.13.30, INTERCEPT 6.18.38, LINEST 6.18.41, SLOPE 6.18.69 , STEYX 6.18.76

            -

            6.18.80 TRIMMEAN

            +

            6.18.80 TRIMMEAN

            Summary: Returns the mean of a data set, ignoring a proportion of high and low values.

            @@ -22618,7 +22618,7 @@

            6.18.81 For an empty element or an element of type Text or Boolean in X the element at the corresponding position of Y is ignored, and vice versa.

            See also COLUMNS 6.13.5, COUNT 6.13.6, ROWS 6.13.30, FTEST 6.18.30, LEGACY.TDIST 6.18.77, ZTEST 6.18.87

            -

            6.18.82 VAR

            +

            6.18.82 VAR

            Summary: Compute the sample variance of a set of numbers.

            @@ -23000,7 +23000,7 @@

            6.18.84 If only one number is provided, returns 0.

            See also COUNT 6.13.6, VAR 6.18.82, STDEVP 6.18.74, AVERAGE 6.18.3

            -

            6.18.85 VARPA

            +

            6.18.85 VARPA

            Summary: Calculates the variance using the population of the distribution, including values of type Text and Logical.

            @@ -23132,7 +23132,7 @@

            6.18.85 The handling of string constants as parameters is implementation-defined. Either, string constants are converted to numbers, if possible and otherwise, they are treated as zero, or string constants are always treated as zero.

            See also COUNTA 6.13.7, VARP 6.18.84

            -

            6.18.86 WEIBULL

            +

            6.18.86 WEIBULL

            Summary: Calculates the Weibull distribution.

            @@ -23393,7 +23393,7 @@

            6.19.5 The resulting value is a hexadecimal value, up to 10 hexadecimal digits, with the topmost bit (40th bit) being the sign bit and in two's-complement form. The digits A through F are in uppercase. If the input has its 10th bit on, the Digits argument is ignored; otherwise, the Digits indicates the number of digits in the output, with leading 0 digits added as necessary to bring it up to that number of digits. If there are more digits required than the Digits parameter specifies, the results are implementation-defined.

            See also INT 6.17.2

            -

            6.19.6 BIN2OCT

            +

            6.19.6 BIN2OCT

            Summary: Converts a binary (base 2) number (10th bit is sign) to its octal (base 8) equivalent

            @@ -23410,7 +23410,7 @@

            6.19.6 The resulting value is an octal value, up to 10 octal digits, with the topmost bit (30th bit) being the sign bit and in two's-complement form. If the input has its 10th bit on, the Digits argument is ignored; otherwise, the Digits indicates the number of digits in the output, with leading 0 digits added as necessary to bring it up to that number of digits. If there are more digits than specified by the Digits parameter, its results are implementation-defined.

            See also INT 6.17.2

            -

            6.19.7 DEC2BIN

            +

            6.19.7 DEC2BIN

            Summary: Converts a decimal number to base 2 (whose 10th bit is sign)

            @@ -23425,7 +23425,7 @@

            6.19.7 The resulting value is a binary value, up to 10 digits, with the topmost bit (10th bit) being the sign bit and in two's-complement form. If the input is negative, the Digits argument is ignored; otherwise, the Digits indicates the number of digits in the output, with leading 0 digits added as necessary to bring it up to that number of digits. If there are more digits than specified by the Digits parameter, the results are implementation-defined.

            See also INT 6.17.2

            -

            6.19.8 DEC2HEX

            +

            6.19.8 DEC2HEX

            Summary: Converts a decimal number to base 16 (whose 40th bit is sign)

            @@ -23440,7 +23440,7 @@

            6.19.8 The resulting value is a hexadecimal value, up to 10 digits, with the topmost bit (40th bit) being the sign bit and in two's-complement form. If the input is negative, the Digits argument is ignored; otherwise, the Digits indicates the number of digits in the output, with leading 0 digits added as necessary to bring it up to that number of digits. If there are more digits than specified by the Digits parameter, the results are implementation-defined.

            See also INT 6.17.2

            -

            6.19.9 DEC2OCT

            +

            6.19.9 DEC2OCT

            Summary: Converts a decimal number to base 8 (whose 30th bit is sign)

            @@ -23455,7 +23455,7 @@

            6.19.9 The resulting value is a octal value, up to 10 digits, with the topmost bit (30th bit) being the sign bit and in two's-complement form. If the input is negative, the Digits argument is ignored; otherwise, the Digits indicates the number of digits in the output, with leading 0 digits added as necessary to bring it up to that number of digits. If there are more digits than specified by the Digits parameter, the results are implementation-defined.

            See also INT 6.17.2, OCT2DEC 6.19.15

            -

            6.19.10 DECIMAL

            +

            6.19.10 DECIMAL

            Summary: Converts text representing a number in a given base into a base 10 number.

            @@ -23485,7 +23485,7 @@

            6.19.11 The resulting value is a binary value, up to 10 digits, with the topmost bit (10th bit) being the sign bit and in two's-complement form. If the input is negative (40th bit is 1), the Digits argument is ignored; otherwise, the Digits indicates the number of digits in the output, with leading 0 digits added as necessary to bring it up to that number of digits. If there are more digits than specified by the Digits parameter, the results are implementation-defined.

            See also INT 6.17.2

            -

            6.19.12 HEX2DEC

            +

            6.19.12 HEX2DEC

            Summary: Converts a hexadecimal number (40th bit is sign) to decimal

            @@ -23500,7 +23500,7 @@

            6.19.12 The resulting value is a decimal number.

            See also INT 6.17.2

            -

            6.19.13 HEX2OCT

            +

            6.19.13 HEX2OCT

            Summary: Converts a hexadecimal number (40th bit is sign) to base 8 (whose 30th bit is sign)

            @@ -23515,7 +23515,7 @@

            6.19.13 The resulting value is an octal value, up to 10 digits, with the topmost bit (10th bit) being the sign bit and in two's-complement form. If the input is negative (40th bit is 1), the Digits argument is ignored; otherwise, the Digits indicates the number of digits in the output, with leading 0 digits added as necessary to bring it up to that number of digits. If there are more digits than specified by the Digits parameter, the results are implementation-defined.

            See also INT 6.17.2

            -

            6.19.14 OCT2BIN

            +

            6.19.14 OCT2BIN

            Summary: Converts an octal number (30th bit is sign) to base 2 (whose 10th bit is sign)

            @@ -23530,7 +23530,7 @@

            6.19.14 The resulting value is a binary value, up to 10 digits, with the topmost bit (10th bit) being the sign bit and in two's-complement form. If the input is negative (30th bit is 1), the Digits argument is ignored; otherwise, the Digits indicates the number of digits in the output, with leading 0 digits added as necessary to bring it up to that number of digits. If there are more digits than specified by the Digits parameter, the results are implementation-defined.

            See also INT 6.17.2

            -

            6.19.15 OCT2DEC

            +

            6.19.15 OCT2DEC

            Syntax: OCT2DEC( TextOrNumber X )

            @@ -23545,7 +23545,7 @@

            6.19.15 The resulting value is a decimal number.

            See also INT 6.17.2

            -

            6.19.16 OCT2HEX

            +

            6.19.16 OCT2HEX

            Summary: Converts an octal number (30th bit is sign) to hexadecimal (whose 40th bit is sign)

            @@ -23560,7 +23560,7 @@

            6.19.16 The resulting value is a hexadecimal value, up to 10 digits, with the topmost bit (40th bit) being the sign bit and in two's-complement form. If the input is negative (30th bit is 1), the Digits argument is ignored; otherwise, the Digits indicates the number of digits in the output, with leading 0 digits added as necessary to bring it up to that number of digits. If there are more digits than specified by the Digits parameter, the results are implementation-defined.

            See also INT 6.17.2

            -

            6.19.17 ROMAN

            +

            6.19.17 ROMAN

            Summary: Convert to Roman numerals

            @@ -23583,49 +23583,49 @@

            6.19.17 Table 31 - ROMAN

            -
            +

            Roman Numeral

            Value

            Unicode Code Point

            -
            +

            I

            1

            U+0049

            -
            +

            V

            5

            U+0056

            -
            +

            X

            10

            U+0058

            -
            +

            L

            50

            U+004C

            -
            +

            C

            100

            U+0043

            -
            +

            D

            500

            U+0044

            -
            +

            M

            1000

            @@ -23641,27 +23641,27 @@

            6.19.17 Table 32 - ROMAN

            -
            +

            Format

            Meaning

            -
            +

            0
            or omitted
            (or TRUE)

            Only subtract powers of 10, not L or V, and only if the next number is not more than 10 times greater. A number following the larger one shall be smaller than the subtracted number. Also known as classic.

            -
            +

            1

            Powers of 10, and L and V may be subtracted, only if the next number is not more than 10 times greater. A number following the larger one shall be smaller than the subtracted number.

            -
            +

            2

            Powers of 10 and L, but not V, may be subtracted, also if the next number is more than 10 times greater. A number following the larger one shall be smaller than the subtracted number.

            -
            +

            3

            Powers of 10, and L and V may be subtracted, also if the next number is more than 10 times greater. A number following the larger one shall be smaller than the subtracted number.

            -
            +

            4
            (or FALSE)

            Produce the fewest Roman digits possible. Also known as simplified.

            @@ -23688,205 +23688,205 @@

            6.20.2 Table 33 - ASC

            -
            +

            From Unicode Character (c)

            To Unicode Character

            Comment

            -
            +

            U+30a1 c U+30aa
            if c%2==0

            (c - 0x30a2) / 2 + 0xff71

            katakana a-o

            -
            +

            U+30a1 c U+30aa
            if c%2==1

            (c - 0x30a1) / 2 + 0xff67

            katakana small a-o

            -
            +

            U+30ab c U+30c2
            if c%2==1

            (c - 0x30ab) / 2 + 0xff76

            katakana ka-chi

            -
            +

            U+30ab c U+30c2
            if c%2==0

            (c - 0x30ac) / 2 + 0xff76
            followed by 0xff9e

            katakana ga-dhi

            -
            +

            U+30c3

            0xff6f

            katakana small tsu

            -
            +

            U+30c4 c U+30c9
            if c%2==0

            (c - 0x30c4) / 2 + 0xff82

            katakana tsu-to

            -
            +

            U+30c4 c U+30c9
            if c%2==1

            (c - 0x30c5) / 2 + 0xff82
            followed by 0xff9e

            katakana du-do

            -
            +

            U+30ca c U+30ce

            c - 0x30ca + 0xff85

            katakana na-no

            -
            +

            U+30cf c U+30dd
            if c%3==0

            (c - 0x30cf) / 3 + 0xff8a

            katakana ha-ho

            -
            +

            U+30cf c U+30dd
            if c%3==1

            (c - 0x30d0) / 3 + 0xff8a
            followed by 0xff9e

            katakana ba-bo

            -
            +

            U+30cf c U+30dd
            if c%3==2

            (c - 0x30d1) / 3 + 0xff8a
            followed by 0xff9f

            katakana pa-po

            -
            +

            U+30de c U+30e2

            c - 0x30de + 0xff8f

            katakana ma-mo

            -
            +

            U+30e3 c U+30e8
            if c%2==0

            (c - 0x30e4) / 2 + 0xff94)

            katakana ya-yo

            -
            +

            U+30e3 c U+30e8
            if c%2==1

            (c - 0x30e3) / 2 + 0xff6c

            katakana small ya-yo

            -
            +

            U+30e9 c U+30ed

            c - 0x30e9 + 0xff97

            katakana ra-ro

            -
            +

            U+30ef

            U+ff9c

            katakana wa

            -
            +

            U+30f2

            U+ff66

            katakana wo

            -
            +

            U+30f3

            U+ff9d

            katakana nn

            -
            +

            U+ff01 <= c <= U+ff5e

            c - 0xff01 + 0x0021

            ASCII characters

            -
            +

            U+2015

            U+ff70

            HORIZONTAL BAR => HALFWIDTH KATAKANA-HIRAGANA PROLONGED SOUND MARK

            -
            +

            U+2018

            U+0060

            LEFT SINGLE QUOTATION MARK => GRAVE ACCENT

            -
            +

            U+2019

            U+0027

            RIGHT SINGLE QUOTATION MARK => APOSTROPHE

            -
            +

            U+201d

            U+0022

            RIGHT DOUBLE QUOTATION MARK => QUOTATION MARK

            -
            +

            U+3001

            U+ff64

            IDEOGRAPHIC COMMA

            -
            +

            U+3002

            U+ff61

            IDEOGRAPHIC FULL STOP

            -
            +

            U+300c

            U+ff62

            LEFT CORNER BRACKET

            -
            +

            U+300d

            U+ff63

            RIGHT CORNER BRACKET

            -
            +

            U+309b

            U+ff9e

            KATAKANA-HIRAGANA VOICED SOUND MARK

            -
            +

            U+309c

            U+ff9f

            KATAKANA-HIRAGANA SEMI-VOICED SOUND MARK

            -
            +

            U+30fb

            U+ff65

            KATAKANA MIDDLE DOT

            -
            +

            U+30fc

            U+ff70

            KATAKANA-HIRAGANA PROLONGED SOUND MARK

            -
            +

            U+ffe5

            U+005c

            FULLWIDTH YEN SIGN => REVERSE SOLIDUS "\"

            -
            +

            Note 1: The "\" (REVERSE SOLIDUS, U+005C) is a specialty that gets displayed as a Yen sign with some Japanese fonts, which is a legacy of code-page 932.

            @@ -24029,193 +24029,193 @@

            6.20.11 Table 34 - JIS

            -
            +

            From Unicode Character (c)

            To Unicode Character

            Comment

            -
            +

            U+0022

            0x201d

            QUOTATION MARK => RIGHT DOUBLE QUOTATION MARK
            This is an exception to the ASCII range that follows below.

            -
            +

            U+005c

            0xffe5

            REVERSE SOLIDUS "\" => FULLWIDTH YEN SIGN
            (code-page 932 legacy, for details see ASC function)
            This is an exception to the ASCII range that follows below.

            -
            +

            U+0060

            0x2018

            GRAVE ACCENT => LEFT SINGLE QUOTATION MARK
            This is an exception to the ASCII range that follows below.

            -
            +

            U+0027

            0x2019

            APOSTROPHE => RIGHT SINGLE QUOTATION MARK
            This is an exception to the ASCII range that follows below.

            -
            +

            U+0021 c = U+007e

            c - 0x0021 + 0xff01

            ASCII characters

            -
            +

            U+ff66

            0x30f2

            katakana wo

            -
            +

            U+ff67 c U+ff6b

            (c - 0xff67) * 2 + 0x30a1

            katakana small a-o

            -
            +

            U+ff6c c U+ff6e

            (c - 0xff6c) * 2 + 0x30e3

            katakana small ya-yo

            -
            +

            U+ff6f

            0x30c3

            katakana small tsu

            -
            +

            U+ff71 c U+ff75

            (c - 0xff71) * 2 + 0x30a2

            katakana a-o

            -
            +

            U+ff76 c U+ff81
            followed by U+ff9e

            (c - 0xff76) * 2 + 0x30ac

            katakana ga-dsu

            -
            +

            U+ff76 c U+ff81
            not followed by U+ff9e

            (c - 0xff76) * 2 + 0x30ab

            katakana ka-chi

            -
            +

            U+ff82 c U+ff84
            followed by U+ff9e

            (c - 0xff82) * 2 + 0x30c5

            katakana du-do

            -
            +

            U+ff82 c U+ff84
            not followed by U+ff9e

            (c - 0xff82) * 2 + 0x30c4

            katakana tsu-to

            -
            +

            U+ff85 c U+ff89

            c - 0xff85 + 0x30ca

            katakana na-no

            -
            +

            U+ff8a c U+ff8e
            followed by U+ff9e

            (c - 0xff8a) * 3 + 0x30d0

            katakana ba-bo

            -
            +

            U+ff8a c U+ff8e
            followed by U+ff9f

            (c - 0xff8a) * 3 + 0x30d1

            katakana pa-po

            -
            +

            U+ff8a c U+ff8e
            neither followed by U+ff9e nor U+ff9f

            (c - 0xff8a) * 3 + 0x30cf

            katakana ha-ho

            -
            +

            U+ff8f c U+ff93

            c - 0xff8f + 0x30de

            katakana ma-mo

            -
            +

            U+ff94 c U+ff96

            (c - 0xff94) * 2 + 0x30e4

            katakana ya-yo

            -
            +

            U+ff97 c U+ff9b

            c - 0xff97 + 0x30e9

            katakana ra-ro

            -
            +

            U+ff9c

            U+30ef

            katakana wa

            -
            +

            U+ff9d

            U+30f3

            katakana nn

            -
            +

            U+ff9e

            U+309b

            HALFWIDTH KATAKANA VOICED SOUND MARK => FULLWIDTH

            -
            +

            U+ff9f

            U+309c

            HALFWIDTH KATAKANA SEMI-VOICED SOUND MARK => FULLWIDTH

            -
            +

            U+ff70

            U+30fc

            HALFWIDTH KATAKANA-HIRAGANA PROLONGED SOUND MARK => FULLWIDTH

            -
            +

            U+ff61

            U+3002

            HALFWIDTH IDEOGRAPHIC FULL STOP => FULLWIDTH

            -
            +

            U+ff62

            U+300c

            HALFWIDTH LEFT CORNER BRACKET => FULLWIDTH

            -
            +

            U+ff63

            U+300d

            HALFWIDTH RIGHT CORNER BRACKET => FULLWIDTH

            -
            +

            U+ff64

            U+3001

            HALFWIDTH IDEOGRAPHIC COMMA => FULLWIDTH

            -
            +

            U+ff65

            U+30fb

            @@ -24244,7 +24244,7 @@

            6.20.12 The results of this function may be normalization-sensitive. 4.2

            See also INT 6.17.2, LEN 6.20.13, MID 6.20.15, RIGHT 6.20.19

            -

            6.20.13 LEN

            +

            6.20.13 LEN

            Summary: Return the length, in characters, of given text

            @@ -24289,7 +24289,7 @@

            6.20.15 The results of this function may be normalization-sensitive. 4.2

            See also INT 6.17.2, LEFT 6.20.12, LEN 6.20.13, RIGHT 6.20.19, REPLACE 6.20.17, SUBSTITUTE 6.20.21

            -

            6.20.16 PROPER

            +

            6.20.16 PROPER

            Summary: Return the input string with the first letter of each word converted to an uppercase letter and the rest of the letters in the word converted to lowercase.

            @@ -24349,7 +24349,7 @@

            6.20.19 The results of this function may be normalization-sensitive. 4.2

            See also INT 6.17.2, LEFT 6.20.12, LEN 6.20.13, MID 6.20.15

            -

            6.20.20 SEARCH

            +

            6.20.20 SEARCH

            Summary: Return the starting position of a given text.

            @@ -24418,7 +24418,7 @@

            6.20.24 A space is one or more, HORIZONTAL TABULATION (U+0009), LINE FEED (U+000A), CARRIAGE RETURN (U+000D) or SPACE (U+0020) characters.

            See also LEFT 6.20.12, RIGHT 6.20.19

            -

            6.20.25 UNICHAR

            +

            6.20.25 UNICHAR

            Summary: Return the character represented by the given numeric value according to the [UNICODE] Standard.

            @@ -24431,7 +24431,7 @@

            6.20.25 Semantics: Returns the character having the given numeric value as [UNICODE] code point.
            Evaluators shall support values between 1 and 0xFFFF. Evaluators should allow
            N to be any
            [UNICODE]  code point of type Graphic, Format or Control. Evaluators should implement UNICHAR such that UNICODE(UNICHAR(N)) returns N for any [UNICODE] code point N of type Graphic, Format or Control.

            See also UNICODE 6.20.26

            -

            6.20.26 UNICODE

            +

            6.20.26 UNICODE

            Summary: Return the [UNICODE] code point corresponding to the first character of the text value.

            @@ -24488,7 +24488,7 @@

            8.2 In this standard, TRUE represents the logical value (true) and FALSE represents the logical value (false), independent of the concrete representation used by an evaluator.

            -

            For an evaluator that represents Logical values using the Number type with values 1 (TRUE) and 0 (FALSE): the implicit conversion operator “Convert to Logical” 6.3.12, when a Number is passed as a condition, 0 is considered FALSE and all other numeric values are considered TRUE.

            +

            For an evaluator that represents Logical values using the Number type with values 1 (TRUE) and 0 (FALSE): the implicit conversion operator “Convert to Logical” Error: Reference source not found, when a Number is passed as a condition, 0 is considered FALSE and all other numeric values are considered TRUE.

            An evaluator that has a Logical type distinct from both Number and Text shall have the following properties:

            • ISNUMBER() applied to a Logical value (constant or calculated) will return FALSE, and ISLOGICAL() applied to a Number will be FALSE, either directly or via a reference. 

            • TRUE will not be equal to 1, and FALSE will not be equal to 0, when they are compared using “=”, 

            • In a NumberSequence (such as when using SUM), Logical values are skipped when inside a range, but are included and automatically converted to a Number if provided as the NumberSequence itself. 

            1. Appendix AChanges from “Open Document Format for Office Applications (OpenDocument) v1.3”