Open Document Format for Office Applications (OpenDocument) v1.1 Errata 01
Committee Specification Draft 01
21 May 2013
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Technical Committee:
OASIS Open Document Format for Office Applications (OpenDocument) TC
Chair:
Rob Weir (robert_weir@us.ibm.com), IBM
Editors:
Dennis E. Hamilton (dennis.hamilton@acm.org), Individual
Patrick Durusau (patrick@durusau.net), Individual
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Related work:
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This specification lists errata for Open Document Format for Office Applications (OpenDocument) v1.1.
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Table of Contents
1 Introduction 5
1.1 Terminology 5
1.2 Normative References 5
1.3 Non-Normative References 6
1.4 Errata Tabulation Format 7
1.5 Notation Conventions 7
1.5.1 Section/Subsection Entries 7
1.5.2 Issue Identifications 7
1.5.3 Issue Sources 7
1.5.4 Amd? Status 8
2 Errata Items 9
3 Conformance 37
Appendix A Acknowledgments 38
Appendix B Issues Not Applicable to ODF 1.1 40
Appendix C IS 26300:2006/Amd1 Reconciliation 41
[All text of this document is informative.]
This document provides the first Errata document for Open Document Format for Office Applications (OpenDocument) v1.1 [ODF 1.1].
The errata items have three sources:
Errata items developed for the earlier [ODF 1.0] that also apply to the text of [ODF 1.1]
Additional errata based on comments submitted to or originated in the OASIS Open Document Format for Office Applications (OpenDocument) TC
Errata identified for achieving technical alignment of [ODF 1.1] and International Standard for OpenDocument [IS 26300:2006] as amended for mutual alignment [AMD1]
These errata do not apply to the International Standard. To facilitate technical-alignment review, these errata entries identify whether an equivalent errata item has already been included in changes that align the International Standard with ODF 1.1.
Some ODF 1.0 Errata items do not apply to ODF 1.1. Those are accounted for in (Appendix B ).
Some ODF 1.1 Errata 01 items have arisen since the International Standard corrigenda and amendment were produced. Those items are identified in the Errata items (section 2 Errata Items) and also summarized in a form applicable to the amended International Standard (Appendix C ).
Within the ODF 1.1 specification and the extracts presented in errata items, the terms "shall", "shall not", "should", "should not", and “may” are interpreted as described in Annex H of [ISO/IEC Directives] if they appear in bold letters [ODF 1.1]. Occurrences have their effect in the ODF 1.1 specification. They do not apply to the interpretation of this document.
This is an informative specification. There is no introduction of normative conditions and conformance clauses by reference or in any other manner.
[ISO/IEC Directives]
ISO/IEC
Directives, Part 2: Rules for the structure and
drafting of International Standards. Fifth
edition, 2004. International
Organization for Standardization and International Electrotechnical
Commission. Sixth edition with unchanged Annex H available at
http://www.iso.org/directives
[ODF 1.0]
Open
Document Format for Office Applications (OpenDocument) v1.0.
01 May 2005.
OASIS Standard. Available at
http://docs.oasis-open.org/office/v1.0/OpenDocument-v1.0-os.pdf
[1.0-1]
Open
Document Format for Office Applications (OpenDocument) 1.0 Errata 01.
24 November 2008. OASIS Approved Errata. All formats available
at http://docs.oasis-open.org/office/v1.0/errata/os/
[1.0-2]
Open
Document Format for Office Applications (OpenDocument) 1.0 Errata
02.
20
September 2010. OASIS Approved Errata. All formats available at
http://docs.oasis-open.org/office/v1.0/errata/os/
[ODF
1e2]
Open
Document Format for Office Applications (OpenDocument) 1.0 (Second
Edition).
19
July 2006. OASIS Committee Specification 01. Available at
https://www.oasis-open.org/committees/document.php?document_id=19274
(PDF) and
https://www.oasis-open.org/committees/document.php?document_id=19275
(ODT)
[ODF
1.1]
Open
Document Format for Office Applications (OpenDocument) v1.1.
01 February 2007. OASIS standard. All formats available at
http://docs.oasis-open.org/office/v1.1/OS/
[IS
26300:2006]
Information
Technology – Open Document Format for Office Applications
(OpenDocument) v1.0.
Available at
http://standards.iso.org/ittf/PubliclyAvailableStandards/index.html
(entry for Standard ISO/IEC 26300:2006)
[COR1]
Information
Technology – Open Document Format for Office Applications
(OpenDocument) v1.0, Technical Corrigendum 1.
2010-12-15. Available at
http://standards.iso.org/ittf/PubliclyAvailableStandards/index.html
(entry for Standard ISO/IEC 26300:2006/Cor.1:2010)
[COR2]
Information
Technology – Open Document Format for Office Applications
(OpenDocument) v1.0, Technical Corrigendum 2.
2011-12-01. Available at
http://standards.iso.org/ittf/PubliclyAvailableStandards/index.html
(entry for Standard ISO/IEC 26300:2006/Cor.2:2011)
[AMD1]
Information
Technology – Open Document Format for Office Applications
(OpenDocument) v1.0 – Amendment 1: Open Document Format for
Office Applications (OpenDocument) v1.1.
2012-03-15. Available at
http://standards.iso.org/ittf/PubliclyAvailableStandards/index.html
(entry for Standard ISO/IEC 26300:2006/Amd.1:2012)
Section/ |
Instruction |
Issue |
Source |
Amd? |
---|---|---|---|---|
2.1.1 |
〚Instructions
and other notations that are not the texts themselves are included
in these brackets.〛
|
COR2 |
- |
|
2.1.2/ |
Style changes are shown in magenta, double-underlined. The text is shown in the desired resulting style. |
N0942:50 |
1.0-1 |
N |
When instructions apply to a numbered section outside of any subsection, the section number is used alone. For example, “2.1.1” refers to ODF 1.1 section 2.1.1 Document Root Element Content Models.
When the instructions apply in a named subsection, the subsection name follows the numbered section identification. For example, “2.1.2/Version” refers to the Version subsection of section 2.1.2 Document Root Attributes.
Issue identifications beginning with N, such as N0942:50 and N1078:10, refer to numbered issues in defect reports on [IS 26300:2006] received from ISO/IEC JTC1/SC34. Further details on those defect items and their disposition in [ODF 1.0] are found in ODF 1.0 Errata 02 [1.0-2].
Issues identified by numerals, nnnn, such as 3798, refer to an issue identified OFFICE-nnnn (e.g., OFFICE-3798) in the issue database of the OASIS Open Document Format for Office Applications (OpenDocument) TC.
Whenever an issue identification has a link, there is (also) discussion of the issue in the issue database. The link is to the corresponding issue entry (e.g., “N1078:10” linked to associated issue OFFICE-1802, “3798” linked to associated issue OFFICE-3798).
All errata items originate in ODF 1.0 Errata and/or ODF 1.1-specific issues captured in the OpenDocument TC issue database. The Source indicates additional information that is pertinent to the alignment of ODF 1.1 and IS 26300:2006:
1.0-1 indicates an ODF 1.0 Errata 01 item [1.0-1]
COR1 indicates an ODF 1.0 Errata 01 item that was also applied in IS 26300:2006 [COR1]
1.0-2 indicates an ODF 1.0 Errata 02 item [1.0-2]
COR2 indicates an ODF 1.0 Errata 02 item that was also applied in IS 26300:2006 [COR2]
TC indicates an ODF 1.1 item that originated in the OpenDocument TC
WG6 indicates an ODF 1.1 item that originated in ISO/IEC JTC1/SC34 WG6 as part of creating the [AMD1] alignment for ODF 1.1.
This column indicates whether or not there is an issue that is or is not reflected in [AMD1]:
Entry “-” signifies that [AMD1] coverage was unnecessary. This is usually an item that was covered with [COR1] or [COR2].
Entry “Y” signifies that [AMD1] also covered the errata item.
Entry “N” signifies that [AMD1] did not cover the errata item and any coverage depends on subsequent work by ISO/IEC JTC1/SC34 WG6. These items are also accounted for in Appendix C IS 26300:2006/Amd1 Reconciliation.
Section/ |
Instruction |
Issue |
Source |
Amd? |
---|---|---|---|---|
1.3 |
〚Change,
in the Prefix column of Table 1〛 |
COR2 |
- |
|
1.6 |
〚Change
the entire section〛 |
COR2 |
- |
|
2.1.1 |
〚Change
the first paragraph of the section〛 |
N0942:41 |
1.0-01 |
Y |
2.1.2/ |
〚Change
the first paragraph of the subsection〛 |
COR2 |
- |
|
2.3.1/ |
〚Change
the fifth and sixth paragraphs of the subsection〛 |
WG6 |
Y |
|
3.1.15 |
〚Change, in the last paragraph〛
|
COR2 |
- |
|
3.1.18 |
〚Change, in the schema〛
〚 … 〛 <optional> <attribute name="meta:frame-count"> <ref name="nonNegativeInteger"/> </attribute> </optional> <optional> <attribute name="meta:sentence-count"> <ref name="nonNegativeInteger"/> </attribute> </optional> <optional> <attribute name="meta:syllable-count"> <ref name="nonNegativeInteger"/> </attribute> </optional> <optional> <attribute name="meta:non-whitespace-character-count"> <ref name="nonNegativeInteger"/> </attribute> </optional> |
TC |
N |
|
4.4.1/ |
〚Change, at the end of the last paragraph〛
〚 … 〛To avoid saving the password directly into the XML file, only a hash value of the password is stored. The hashing is implementation-dependent. |
COR2 |
- |
|
4.7 |
〚In some forms of the ODF 1.1 specification, there may need to be some or all of these changes to have the correct form of the last sentence. Change, in the last sentence of the section〛
See
section 2.3.1: |
WG6 |
Y |
|
5.1.1 |
〚Change, in the last line preceding the start of the “Space Character Subsection〛
|
TC |
- |
|
5.1.4 |
〚Change, in the beginning of the list〛
|
|
WG6 |
Y |
6.3 |
〚Change the first paragraph〛
OpenDocument
|
COR2 |
- |
|
6.7.2 |
〚Change the first paragraph〛
The text:fixed
attribute specifies whether or not the value of a field element
is fixed.
|
COR2 |
- |
|
6.7.5 |
〚Change the text of the first list item〛
|
N0942:40 |
COR1 |
- |
6.7.5 |
〚Change the text of the second list item〛
|
N0942:40 |
COR1 |
- |
7.3.1/ |
〚Change at the end of the only paragraph〛
〚
… 〛 |
COR2 |
- |
|
7.3.1/ |
〚Change the only paragraph〛
The
text:index-scope
attribute |
COR2 |
- |
|
7.3.2 |
〚Change the end of first paragraph〛
〚
… 〛for
any outline level. |
COR2 |
- |
|
7.4.1/ |
〚Change the only paragraph〛
The defined values of the text:use-caption attribute are:
|
COR2 |
- |
|
7.7.1/ |
〚Change the entire text〛
The text:copy-outline-levels attribute specifies whether index entries are indented according to the outline level of their source. The defined values for the text:copy-outline-levels attribute are:
|
1.0-02 |
N |
|
7.8.2 |
〚Insert a new paragraph after the only one〛
〚 … 〛an XLink, which points to the resource containing the list of terms.
The format of an index mark file is implementation-dependent. |
COR2 |
- |
|
7.12 |
〚Change the first sentence〛
There
are seven |
COR2 |
- |
|
8.1.1/ |
〚Change, at the end of the first paragraph〛
〚
… 〛If
a table is protected, all of the table's
cell elements |
COR2 |
- |
|
8.1.1/ |
〚Change, at the end of the second paragraph〛
〚 … 〛only a hash value of the password is stored within the table:protection-key attribute. The hashing is implementation-dependent. |
COR2 |
- |
|
8.1.2/ |
〚Change, in the first paragraph〛
〚
… 〛Cells
contained in the row that don't have a table:style-name |
WG6 |
Y |
|
8.1.2/ |
〚Change, in the only paragraph〛
The
table:visibility
attribute specifies
The default is visible. |
COR2 |
- |
|
8.1.3/ |
〚Change, in the last paragraph, following the schema fragment〛
See
section 8.5.3 for more information on cell content validation and
the <table: |
WG6 |
Y |
|
8.1.3/ |
〚Change, in the first sentence〛
The
|
COR2 |
- |
|
8.1.3/ |
〚Change, in the first paragraph〛
The
office:value
attribute specifies the current numeric value of a cell. This
attribute is |
COR2 |
- |
|
8.1.3/ |
〚Change, in the first paragraph〛
The
|
1.0-2 |
N |
|
8.1.3/ Cell Current Date Value |
〚Change, in the first paragraph〛
〚
… 〛This
attribute is present
only |
COR2 |
- |
|
8.1.3/ |
〚Change, in the first paragraph〛
〚
… 〛This
attribute is present
only |
COR2 |
- |
|
8.1.3/ |
〚Change, in the first paragraph〛
〚
… 〛This
attribute is present
only |
COR2 |
- |
|
8.1.3/ |
〚Change, in the first paragraph〛
〚
… 〛This
attribute |
COR2 |
- |
|
8.1.3/ |
〚Change, in the first paragraph〛
The
table:protect 〚Change, in the last paragraph〛
〚
… 〛 the
|
COR2 |
- |
|
8.2.1/ |
〚Change, in the first paragraph〛
〚
… 〛cells
that don't have a table:style-name |
WG6 |
Y |
|
8.3.4 |
〚Change, in the first paragraph〛
The
<table:shapes>
element contains all |
COR2 |
- |
|
8.4.3 |
〚Change, in the first paragraph〛
The
<table:detective>
element contains
information about what relationships between the current cell and
other cells are revealed in the presentation of the table. |
COR2 |
- |
|
8.4.4 |
〚Change, in the first paragraph〛
The
<table:operation>
element specifies both
the type of detective operation that leads to the discovery of
relationships between cells (table:name
attribute) and the order in which those operations are applied
(table:index
attribute). Once relationships between cells have been
discovered, those cells are highlighted to show those
relationships. |
COR2 |
- |
|
8.4.4/ |
〚Change, in the only paragraph〛
The
table:name
attribute
specifies the name of a The defined values for the table:name attribute are:
The nature of the highlighting imposed or removed from cells as the result of detective operations is implementation dependent. |
COR2 |
- |
|
8.5.1 |
〚Change, at the end of the only paragraph〛
〚 … 〛a hash value of the password is stored. The hashing is implementation-dependent. |
COR2 |
- |
|
8.5.2/ Search Criteria Must Apply to Whole Cell |
〚Change the only paragraph〛
The
table:search-criteria-must-apply-to-whole-cell
attribute specifies whether a search
pattern from the table:value
attribute matches the entire content of a cell
The table:search-criteria-must-apply-to-whole-cell attribute is only used with the <table:filter-condition> element when its table:data-type attribute has the value text and its table:operator attribute has one of the values:
|
COR2 |
- |
|
8.5.2/ |
〚 Insert after the only paragraph〛
〚 … 〛enabled for character string comparisons and when searching.
The syntax and semantics of the regular expressions are implementation-dependent. |
COR2 |
- |
|
8.5.3/ |
〚 Change the entire text〛
The table:condition attribute specifies the condition that must evaluate to “true” for all cells the validation rule is applied to. The value of this attribute should be a namespace prefix, followed by an implementation-dependent Boolean expression.
|
COR2 |
- |
|
8.6.10/ |
〚 Insert after the only paragraph〛
〚 … 〛stdevp, sum, var and varp.
These functions are implementation-dependent. |
COR2 |
- |
|
8.7.1/ |
〚 Change in the top row of the Example table〛
〚
… 〛
G | |
COR2 |
- |
|
8.8 |
〚 Change in the only paragraph〛
Data
pilot tables |
COR2 |
- |
|
8.8.4/ |
〚 Insert after the only paragraph〛
〚 … 〛that no function is applied at all.
These functions are implementation-dependent. |
COR2 |
- |
|
8.8.4/ |
〚 Change in the last sentence of the text〛
〚 … 〛The value -1 means that no hierarchy should be applied at all. |
COR2 |
- |
|
8.8.7/ |
〚 Insert after the only paragraph〛
〚 … 〛sum, var and varp.
These functions are implementation-dependent. |
COR2 |
- |
|
8.9/ |
〚 Insert after the only paragraph〛
〚 … 〛sum, var and varp.
These functions are implementation-dependent. |
COR2 |
- |
|
8.11.7 |
〚Change the text〛
The
<table:change-deletion>
element specifies |
N0942:61 |
COR1 |
- |
8.11.8/ Position |
〚Change the text〛
The
table:position
attribute specifies the position where the deletion was made in
the table. Depending on the deletion type, |
N0942:62 |
COR1 |
- |
8.11.14/ Formulas and Values |
〚Change, in the first line〛
The
change track table cell |
N0942:63 |
COR1 |
- |
9.1.3 |
〚Change, in the sentence immediately after the schema fragment〛
The
<draw:layer>
element |
WG6 |
Y |
|
9.1.4/ Master Page |
〚Change, in the first list item〛
|
N0942:64 |
COR1 |
- |
9.1.5 |
〚Change, near the bottom of the example〛
<presentation:notes> <draw:text ...>This is a note</draw:text> </presentation:notes> </draw:page> </office:body> |
N0942:65 |
COR1 |
- |
9.2.5 |
〚Change, in the sentence immediately after the schema fragment〛
The attributes that may be associated with the <draw:regular-polygon> element are: |
WG6 |
Y |
|
9.2.5/ Sharpness |
〚Change, in the last sentence〛
In
general, if r is
the radius of the polygon, and s
is the sharpness, the inner corners are
located on an
ellipse whose |
N0942:65 |
COR1 |
- |
9.2.6/ Path Data |
〚Change, in the last sentence〛
Some
implementations may only support |
N0942:42 |
COR1 |
- |
9.2.7/ Radius |
〚Change, in the last sentence〛
If
this optional attribute is |
N0942:43 |
COR1 |
- |
9.2.9 |
〚Change, in the first paragraph〛
The <draw:connector>
element represents a Start and/or end points can be assigned to glue points (see section 9.2.19) or absolute positions. |
COR2 |
- |
|
9.2.11 |
〚Change, in the first paragraph〛
The <draw:measure> element represents a shape that is used to measure distances in drawings. The layout of the measure shape is implementation-dependent. |
COR2 |
- |
|
9.2.12/ Control |
〚Change, in the first line〛
The 〚 … 〛 |
N0942:44 |
COR1 |
- |
9.2.15/ |
〚Change, in the entire text〛
The draw:caption-id
attribute establishes a relationship between a drawing object
See
appendix E for guidelines |
TC |
N |
|
9.2.18 |
〚Change, in the first sentence〛
The
following defined attributes are common for all shapes that
support |
N0942:45 |
COR1 |
- |
9.2.18 |
〚Change, in the last sentence〛
The
following defined attributes are common for all shapes that
support |
N0942:46 |
COR1 |
- |
9.2.19/ Position |
〚Change, in the first sentence〛
The
svg:x
and svg:y
attributes specify 〚 … 〛 |
N0942:47 |
COR1 |
- |
9.2.19/ Align |
〚Change, in the first sentence〛
The
attribute draw:align
|
N0942:48 |
COR1 |
- |
9.2.19/ Escape Direction |
〚Change, in the second sentence〛
The
value horizontal
means that |
N0942:49 |
COR1 |
- |
9.2.20 |
〚Change the last sentence of the section〛
|
TC |
N |
|
9.3 |
〚Change, in the first sentence〛
A
frame is a rectangular container 〚 … 〛
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9.3 |
〚Change, in the third list item after the schema fragment, by inserting a section and subsection reference〛
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WG6 |
Y |
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9.3/ Relative Sizes |
〚Change, in the fifth paragraph〛
The value scale-min equals the value scale, except that the 〚 … 〛 |
COR2 |
- |
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9.3/ Relative Sizes |
〚Change, at the end of the last paragraph〛
〚
… 〛real
width and heights in the svg:width
and svg:height
or |
N0942:53 |
COR1 |
- |
9.3/ Copy Frames |
〚Change, in the last paragraph〛
〚
… 〛This
does not a |
N0942:54 N0942:55 |
COR1 |
- |
9.3.1/ Minimum Height and Width |
〚Change, in the only paragraph〛
The
fo:min-height
and fo:min-width
attributes specify a minimum height and 〚 … 〛 |
N0942:56 N0942:57 |
COR1 |
- |
9.3.3 |
〚Change,in the last item of the first list and the paragraph just before the schema fragment〛
The <draw:object> element represents objects that have an XML representation. 〚 … 〛 |
N0942:58 N0942:59 |
COR1 |
- |
9.3.3/ |
〚Change,in the first list item〛
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N0942:60 |
COR1 |
- |
9.3.9 |
〚NOTE:
In ODF 1.0 (and COR1), there was a section 9.3.9 that is not
present in ODF 1.1 and is also removed in AMD1. The ODF 1.1
section 9.3.9 corresponds to section 9.3.10 in COR1.]
Frames
may behave like hyperlinks. Such hyperlinks are represented by
the <draw:a>
element, where |
N0942:1 |
COR1 |
- |
9.3.9/ |
〚Change,in the last paragraph〛
〚
… 〛 If
the value of |
N0942:2 N0942:3 |
COR1 |
- |
9.3.10/ |
〚NOTE:
In ODF 1.0 (andCOR1), there was a section 9.3.9 that is not
present in ODF 1.1 and is also removed in AMD1. The ODF 1.1
section 9.3.10 corresponds to section 9.3.11 in COR1. Change,in the first list item〛
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N0942:4 |
COR1 |
- |
9.4 |
〚Insert, as the first paragraph of the section〛
3D shapes are used to define geometry inside coordinate systems. All ODF coordinate systems are right-handed. Geometry is represented by a tree of scenes. Each scene may contain zero or more 3D shapes, with scene being a special case of shape. The root scene defines the world coordinate system. Each 3D shape may define a local coordinate system relative to its parent 3D scene. |
COR2 |
- |
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9.4.1/ |
〚Change,in the last list item〛
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N0942:5 |
COR1 |
- |
9.4.5 |
〚Change,in the first paragraph〛
The
<dr3d:extrude>
element represents a three-dimensional extruded
object based
on |
COR2 |
- |
|
9.4.6 |
〚Change,in the first paragraph〛
The
<dr3d:rotate>
element represents a three-dimensional rotation shape based on
|
COR2 |
- |
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9.5 |
〚Change,at the end of the first paragraph〛
〚
… 〛that
provide a simple way to modify the |
N0942:6 |
COR1 |
- |
9.5.2/ |
〚Addition, after the only paragraph〛
The draw:extrusion-first-light-harsh attribute specifies if the primary light is harsh. When the attribute value is true, the light is harsh. The light is an undiffused point source. When the attribute value is false, the light is not harsh. The means by which the light is softened is implementation-dependent. |
COR2 |
- |
|
9.5.2/ |
〚Addition, after the only paragraph〛
The draw:extrusion-second-light-harsh attribute specifies if the secondary light is harsh. When the attribute value is true, the light is harsh. The light is an undiffused point source. When the attribute value is false, the light is not harsh. The means by which the light is softened is implementation-dependent. |
COR2 |
- |
|
9.5.3/ |
〚Change in the first paragraph〛
〚
… 〛other
instructions together with |
WG6 |
N |
|
9.5.3/ |
〚Change in the list of parameter enhancements “?” and “$”〛
|
WG6 |
N |
|
9.5.3/ |
〚Change, at the beginning of the Description Entry for Command A〛
(x1,y1)
and (x2,y2) |
WG6 |
N |
|
9.5.3/ |
〚Change, at the end of the Description Entry for Command A〛
〚
… 〛the
end-angle that is specified by point (x |
N0942:7 |
COR1 |
- |
9.5.3/ |
〚Change, in the Description Entry for Command B〛
The same as the “A” command, except that an implied moveto to the starting point is done. |
N0942:8 |
COR1 |
- |
9.5.3/ |
〚Change, in the Description Entry for Command V〛
The same as the “A” command, except that an implied moveto to the starting point is done and the arc is drawn clockwise. |
N0942:9 |
COR1 |
- |
9.5.3/ |
〚Change, in the first paragraph〛
The
draw:text-areas
attribute specifies an
optional list
of text areas. The text areas
are |
WG6 |
N |
|
9.5.3/ |
〚Change, in the second list item〛
|
N0942:10 |
COR1 |
- |
9.5.3/ |
〚Change, in the last paragraph〛
An example of the 〚 … 〛 |
N0942:11 |
COR1 |
- |
9.5.3/ |
〚Change, in the first paragraph〛
The
draw:glue-points
attribute specifies a list of object defined glue points. |
WG6 |
N |
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9.5.3/ |
〚Change, in the second list item〛
|
N0942:12 |
COR1 |
- |
9.5.3/ |
〚Change, in the last paragraph〛
An
example of the draw:glue-points
attribute that defines two glue points, including modifier and
equation usage, would be: draw:glue-points= |
N0942:13 |
COR1 |
- |
9.5.3/ |
〚Change, in the last list item〛
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N0942:14 |
COR1 |
- |
9.5.3/ |
〚Change, in the last sentence〛
The
position in the list is the same as the |
N0942:15 |
COR1 |
- |
9.5.5/ |
〚Change, in the last sentence〛
Due to the fact that modifier values may be changed 〚 … 〛 |
N0942:16 |
COR1 |
- |
9.5.5/ |
〚Change, in the first paragraph〛
〚
… 〛A
formula can make use of other formulas or modifier values by
function |
N0942:17 |
COR1 |
- |
9.5.5/ |
〚Change, in the table heading row〛
I |
N0942:18 |
COR1 |
- |
9.5.5/ |
〚Change, in the Description entry for Identifier “top”〛
The top position of the svg:viewBox attribute has to be used. |
N0942:19 |
COR1 |
- |
9.5.5/ |
〚Change, in the Description entry for Identifier “right”〛
The right position of the svg:viewBox attribute has to be used. |
N0942:20 |
COR1 |
- |
9.5.5/ |
〚Change, in the Description entry for Identifier “bottom”〛
The bottom position of the svg:viewBox attribute has to be used. |
N0942:21 |
COR1 |
- |
9.5.5/ |
〚Change, in the last paragraph〛
An example for the draw:formula attribute 〚 … 〛 |
N0942:22 |
COR1 |
- |
9.5.6/ |
〚Change, in the second list item〛
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N0942:23 |
COR1 |
- |
9.7.2/ |
〚Change, in the tenth list item〛
|
N0942:24 |
COR1 |
- |
9.8.1 |
〚Change, at the end of the first paragraph〛
〚
… 〛animate
a single shape |
N0942:25 |
COR1 |
- |
9.8.2/ |
〚Change, in the first sentence〛
For
presentation documents, the |
N0942:26 |
COR1 |
- |
9.9/ |
〚Change, in the eighth list item〛
|
N0942:27 |
COR1 |
- |
9.10 |
〚Change, in the first sentence〛
This section describes text fields that are specific to the text of drawing shapes that are contained in presentations. |
N0942:28 |
COR1 |
- |
9.11.4/ |
〚Change, in the first sentence〛
The
presentation:source
attribute specifies whether the current date/time or the fixed
content of the |
N0942:29 |
COR1 |
- |
10.3.1 |
〚Change, in the only paragraph〛
〚
… 〛This
element can contain fixed text or it can |
TC |
N |
|
11.6 |
〚In the Value of script:event-name Attribute column of the table, correct the entry for “form:startrealod”, adjusting the alphabetical index entry accordingly〛
|
WG6 |
Y |
|
11.7.3 |
〚Change, at the end of the first paragraph〛
(See section 6.7.1 for more information on value and value type attributes.) |
N0942:82 |
COR1 |
- |
12.4 |
〚At the end of the last list item where the referenced section number is missing or an error is indicated, insert a cross reference by number to section 9.9 Presentation Events〛
〚 … 〛Presentation events are described in section 9.9. |
N0942:83 |
COR1 |
- |
12.4.1/ |
〚 In the Value of script:event-name Attribute column of the table, correct the entry for ”on-mouseout”, adjusting the alphabetical index entry accordingly〛
|
WG6 |
Y |
|
14.5.1 |
〚Change, at the end of the first paragraph〛
〚 … 〛They have a text:style-name attribute that references these styles. |
WG6 |
Y |
|
14.5.1 |
〚Add period at the end of the second paragraph〛
〚 … 〛created in the corresponding cells.
|
WG6 |
Y |
|
14.5.1 |
〚In schema fragment lines 11519-11523 the <optional> element should include the <attribute> element, not the reverse.〛 11519 <optional> 11520 <attribute name="text:paragraph-style-name">
11521 <ref name="styleNameRef"/>
11522 </attribute> 11523 </optional> |
WG6 |
Y |
|
14.7.9/ |
〚Change, at the end of the first paragraph〛
〚
… 〛The
country |
N0942:84 |
COR1 |
- |
14.10.3/ |
〚In the table, change the “UNICODE Character Name” entry for UNICODE Character Code U+2794〛
HEAVY WIDE-HEADED RIGHTWARDS ARROW |
WG6 |
Y |
|
15.4.7 |
〚Change,
in the last line of the only paragraph〛
|
N0942:38 |
COR1 |
- |
15.4.8 |
〚Change, in the next to last sentence of the only paragraph〛
|
N0942:38 |
COR1 |
- |
15.4.19 |
〚Change
the first sentence of the second paragraph〛 |
WG6 |
- |
|
15.4.29 |
〚Change,
in the last line of the only paragraph〛
|
N0942:38 |
COR1 |
- |
15.4.30 |
〚Change,
in the last line of the only paragraph〛
|
N0942:38 |
COR1 |
- |
15.4.33 |
〚Change,
in the last line of the only paragraph〛
|
N0942:38 |
COR1 |
- |
15.4.34 |
〚Change,
in the last line of the only paragraph〛
|
N0942:38 |
COR1 |
- |
15.4.38 |
〚Change the entire text〛
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:
|
COR2 |
- |
|
15.5.20 |
〚Change in the first paragraph〛
〚
… 〛If
the attributes
are |
WG6 |
- |
|
15.5.29 |
〚Change in the referencing of [XSL]〛
See
§7.14.9 |
N0942:31 |
COR1 |
- |
15.5.38 |
〚Change in the title of the section〛 15.5.38 Snap To Layout Grid |
N0942:67 |
COR1 |
- |
15.5.38 |
〚Change in the first sentence〛
The style:snap-to-layout-grid attribute |
WG6 |
N |
|
15.10.1 |
〚Change the second paragraph〛
The
style:row-height
property specifies a fixed row height, while the
style:min-row-height
property specifies a |
N0942:97 |
COR1 |
- |
15.11.9 |
〚Change in the only paragraph〛
〚
… 〛properties
of the border lines of the cell |
N0942:98 |
COR1 |
- |
15.11.11 |
〚Change in the first referencing of [XSL]〛
See §7.15.13 of [XSL] for details. |
N0942:32 |
COR1 |
- |
15.12/ |
〚Change in the only paragraph〛
The style:font-name attribute specifies 〚 … 〛 |
N0942:96 |
COR1 |
- |
15.14.12 |
〚Change in the first paragraph〛
〚
… 〛This
attribute is only interpreted if the value of the current
style:repeat
attribute is |
COR2 |
- |
|
15.19 |
〚Change in the only paragraph〛
〚 … 〛contained in all kinds of applications. The layout of the connector is implementation-dependent. |
COR2 |
- |
|
15.20 |
〚Change in the only paragraph〛
〚 … 〛contained in all kinds of applications. The layout of the measure drawing objects is implementation-dependent. |
COR2 |
- |
|
15.22.5 |
〚Change in the first paragraph〛
The |
COR2 |
- |
|
15.22.8 |
〚Change in the first paragraph〛
The
attribute dr3d:end-angle
specifies the rotation angle for 3D |
COR2 |
- |
|
15.22.9 |
〚Change in the only paragraph〛
The
dr3d:close-front
property specifies whether a front plane |
COR2 |
- |
|
15.22.10 |
〚Change in the only paragraph〛
The
dr3d:close-back
property
describes if a back plane |
COR2 |
- |
|
15.24.4 |
〚Change in the only paragraph〛
The attribute
dr3d:
|
COR2 |
- |
|
15.27.21 |
〚Change in the list entries〛
|
N0942:92 |
COR1 |
- |
15.27.31 |
〚Change in the first paragraph after the schema fragment〛
〚
… 〛Without
wrapping, the images overlie |
N0942:90 |
COR1 |
- |
15.27.31 |
〚Change in the second paragraph after the schema fragment〛
〚
… 〛This
corresponds to the option |
N0942:94 |
COR1 |
- |
15.28.3 |
〚Change in the only paragraph〛
The draw:frame-margin-horizontal and draw:frame-margin-vertical attributes〚 … 〛 |
N0942:88 |
COR1 |
- |
15.28.4 |
〚Change the only paragraph〛
The
attributes described in 15.28.5
and 15.28.6 |
N0942:93 |
COR1 |
- |
15.28.6 |
〚Change the first sentence〛
For embedded OLE objects, the draw:ole-draw-aspect attribute 〚 … 〛 |
WG6 |
- |
|
15.30.4 |
〚Change the only paragraph〛
The
width and height of each symbol can be set using the attribute
chart:symbol-width
and chart:symbol-height |
N0942:87 |
COR1 |
- |
15.30.9 |
〚Change the last sentence〛
The
line interpolation is determined by the
chart:interpolation |
N0942:86 |
COR1 |
- |
15.31.2 |
〚Change the first sentence〛
To
determine whether or not an axis object is visible, use the
chart: |
N0942:85 |
COR1 |
- |
15.31.3 |
〚Change in the first two paragraphs〛
〚
… 〛However,
the chart: The
optional chart: |
N0942:81 |
COR1 |
- |
15.31.4 |
〚Change the text〛
The
tick mark properties are used to specify the existence of tick
marks at an axis. The major marks are drawn with respect to the
major interval that may be specified by the
chart: |
COR1 |
- |
|
15.36 |
〚Change in the first paragraph〛
〚 … 〛They are contained in a <style:style-drawing-page-properties> element. |
N0942:77 |
COR1 |
- |
15.36 |
〚Change end of list immediately before 15.36.1〛
|
N0942:75
|
COR1 |
- |
15.36.8 |
〚Change in the first paragraph〛
The
attribute presentation: |
N0942:76 |
COR1 |
- |
15.36.10 |
〚Change the text〛
Sound
effects can be added to your presentation pages using the element
presentation:sound. |
N0942:72 |
COR1 |
- |
16.1 |
〚In the list item for custom data types,change in the first paragraph of the entry for “length.” Zoom the text to clearly see the difference in the quotation marks.〛
|
N0942:74 |
COR1 |
- |
16.1 |
〚In the list item for custom data types,change the entry for “valueType.” 〛
|
N0942:74 |
COR1 |
- |
17.6 |
〚Change in the last paragraph〛
|
N0942:74 |
COR1 |
- |
17.7.3/ |
〚Change in the text〛
〚
… 〛For
a full list of mime types see
|
N0942:36 |
COR1 |
- |
17.7.4 |
〚Change the first sentence after the schema fragment〛
The <manifest:encryption-data> element contains the following elements: |
COR2 |
- |
|
17.7.6/ |
〚Change in the text〛
The
manifest:key-derivation-name
attribute specifies the name of the algorithm used to derive the
encryption
key |
N0942:69 |
COR1 |
- |
Appendix B |
〚In the References entry for [ZIP], change the URL〛
|
1.0-02 TC |
N |
|
Appendix D |
〚In the table entry for Section 12.2, change the Title〛
Number
Format |
N0942:71 |
COR1 |
- |
Appendix D |
〚In the table entry for Section 15.16, change the Title〛
Text and Text Alignment Properties |
N0942:71 |
COR1 |
- |
Appendix E.4 |
〚Change the only paragraph〛
Please
see the additional, detailed Accessibility Guidelines
http://docs.oasis-open.org/office/office-accessibility/v1.0/.
|
WG6 |
N |
|
Appendix F/ |
〚In the last sentence of the last paragraph〛
〚 … 〛number:calendar attribute specified in section 14.7.11. |
WG6 |
N |
This informative document has no conformance clauses.
The OASIS Open Document Format for Office Applications (OpenDocument) TC gratefully acknowledges the contribution and partnership of the ISO/IEC JTC1 SC34 WG6 working group on ODF Maintenance for its participation in the creation of technical alignment between OASIS ODF 1.1 and the International Standard.
Participants
At the OpenDocument TC the following individuals have participated in the creation of this specification and are gratefully acknowledged.
Chieko Asakawa, IBM
Thorsten Behrens, Novell
Camilla Boemann, KDE e.V.
Suresh Chande, Nokia Corporation
Robin Cover, OASIS
Jerome Dumonteil, Ars Aperta
Patrick Durusau, Individual Member
Cherie Ekholm, Microsoft Corporation
Jean Gouarne, Ars Aperta
Andreas J. Guelzow, Individual Member
Zhun Guo, Individual Member
Dennis E. Hamilton, Individual Member
Bart Hanssens, Fedict
Donald Harbison, IBM
John Haug, Microsoft Corporation
Regina Henschel, The Document Foundation
Mingfei Jia, IBM
Peter Junge, Beijing Sursen Electronic Technology Co., Ltd.
Kazmer Koleszar, MultiRacio Ltd.
Peter Korn, Oracle Corporation
Jirka Kosek, Individual Member
Robin LaFontaine, Individual Member
David LeBlanc, Microsoft Corporation
Fong Lin, Novell
Yue Ma, IBM
Doug Mahugh, Microsoft Corporation
Gervase Markham, Mozilla Corporation
James Mason, ISO/IEC JTC1/SC34
Tristan Mitchell, Individual Member
Eric Patterson, Microsoft Corporation
Steven Pemberton, Stichting Centrum voor Wiskunde & Informatica
Chris Rae, Microsoft Corporation
Péter Rakyta, MultiRacio Ltd.
Asokan Ramanathan, IBM
Andre Rebentisch, Ars Aperta
Douglas Schepers, Individual Member
Svante Schubert, Individual Member
Charles Schulz, Ars Aperta
Richard Schwerdtfeger, IBM
Wei Gui Shi, IBM
Yan Shi, Beijing Sursen Electronic Technology Co., Ltd.
Jomar Silva, OpenDocument Format Alliance
Keld Simonsen, ISO/IEC JTC1/SC34
Michael Stahl, Red Hat
Louis Suarez-Potts, Individual Member
Hironobu Takagi, IBM
Malte Timmermann, Oracle Corporation
John Tolbert, The Boeing Company
Jos van den Oever, KED e.V.
Alex Wang, Beijing Sursen Electronic Technology Co., Ltd.
Robert Weir, IBM
David A. Wheeler, Individual Member
Olvier-Rainer Wittmann, IBM
Kohei Yoshida, Novell
Helen Yue, IBM
Thorsten Zachmann, Nokia Corporation
Some items in previous errata and corrigenda for ODF 1.0 are not reflected in ODF 1.1 Errata 01. The omissions are because they do not apply to the ODF 1.1 text or they have been disposed of in some other manner.
This informative Appendix provides an accounting for those so it can be understood why those items and related issues are not transposed to ODF 1.1. This material can also be used to verify that all previous issues and defect reports have been accounted for and none have been overlooked.
Section/ |
Explanation |
Issue |
Source |
Amd? |
---|---|---|---|---|
15.27.22 |
In the schema fragment, the change of -treshold to -threshold has already been made in ODF 1.1. |
N0942:91 |
COR1 |
- |
15.31.3 |
COR1 makes the following changes:
〚Change the last paragraph (preceding the last schema fragment)〛
chart:interval-major,
chart:interval-minor However, the ODF 1.0 schema defines only chart:interval-minor. For ODF 1.1, the inconsistency is resolved by defining chart:interval-minor-divisor in the schema and leaving the original text intact. ODF 1.2 also uses chart:interval-minor-divisor alone. |
N0942:80 |
COR1 |
- |
Appendix B |
COR1 makes a change to the URL for [DOMEvents]. That reference does not occur in ODF 1.1. Instead, there are new references, [DOMEvents2] and [DOMEvents3] to which the COR1 change does not apply. IS 26300:2006/AMD1 makes an appropriate adjustment as part of ODF 1.1 alignment. |
N0942:39 |
COR1 |
- |
There are errata instructions in this ODF 1.1 Errata 01 that are not reflected in IS 26300:2006/Amd1. This Appendix identifies each of them and where they apply.
The explanation includes instructions for making aligning changes to an IS 26300:2006 with COR1, COR2, and AMD1 applied. In some cases the correction is for a deviation introduced in COR1 or COR2.
Section/ |
Explanation |
Issue |
Source |
Amd? |
---|---|---|---|---|
3.1.18 |
〚Change, in the schema, starting at line 791〛
〚 … 〛 <optional> <attribute name="meta:frame-count"> <ref name="nonNegativeInteger"/> </attribute> </optional> <optional> <attribute name="meta:sentence-count"> <ref name="nonNegativeInteger"/> </attribute> </optional> <optional> <attribute name="meta:syllable-count"> <ref name="nonNegativeInteger"/> </attribute> </optional> <optional> <attribute name="meta:non-whitespace-character-count"> <ref name="nonNegativeInteger"/> </attribute> </optional> |
TC |
N |
|
7.7.1/ |
The correction for this section in ODF 1.0 Errata 02 was transposed to IS 26300:2006/COR2 incorrectly. This change repairs IS 26300:2006/COR2
〚In the list defined values, correct the first item〛
|
1.0-2 |
N |
|
8.1.3/ |
The correction for this section in ODF 1.0 Errata 02 was transposed to IS 26300:2006/COR2 incorrectly. This change repairs IS 26300:2006/COR2
〚Change, in the first paragraph〛
The office:currency attribute specifies the currency system in which the value of the office:value attribute is expressed. 〚 … 〛 |
1.0-2 |
N |
|
9.2.15/ |
〚Change, in the entire text〛
The draw:caption-id
attribute establishes a relationship between a drawing object
See
appendix E for guidelines |
TC |
N |
|
9.2.20 |
ODF 1.1 Errata 01 alignment is achieved by applying this correction to a change introduced in IS 26300:2006/AMD1.
〚Change the last sentence of the section〛
|
TC |
N |
|
9.3.3/ |
The second part of this errata item (replacing xlink by link) applies to text introduced by IS 26300:2006/COR1 〚Change,in the first list item〛
|
N0942:60 |
COR1 |
- |
9.5.3/ |
〚Change in the first paragraph〛
〚
… 〛other
instructions together with |
WG6 |
N |
|
9.5.3/ |
This change applies to a passage as it already appears in ODF 1.1 and as it appears after IS 26300:2006/AMD1.
〚Change in the list of parameter enhancements “?” and “$”〛
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WG6 |
N |
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9.5.3/ |
〚Change, at the beginning of the Description Entry for Command A〛
(x1,y1)
and (x2,y2) |
WG6 |
N |
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9.5.3/ |
〚Change, in the first paragraph〛
The
draw:text-areas
attribute specifies an
optional list
of text areas. The text areas
are |
WG6 |
N |
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9.5.3/ |
This change modifies the text as modified by COR1.
〚Change, in the second list item〛
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N0942:10 |
COR1 |
- |
9.5.3/ |
〚Change, in the first paragraph〛
The
draw:glue-points
attribute specifies a list of object defined glue points. |
WG6 |
N |
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9.5.3/ |
This change modifies the text as modified by COR1.
〚Change, in the second list item〛
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N0942:12 |
COR1 |
- |
9.5.3/ |
The correction to “An” is from COR1.
〚Change, in the last paragraph〛
An
example of the draw:glue-points
attribute that defines two glue points, including modifier and
equation usage, would be: draw:glue-points= |
N0942:13 |
COR1 |
- |
9.5.6/ |
This change modifies the text as modified by COR1.
〚Change, in the second list item〛
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N0942:23 |
COR1 |
- |
10.3.1 |
〚Change, in the only paragraph〛
〚
… 〛This
element can contain fixed text or it can |
TC |
N |
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15.5.38 |
Change in the first sentence〛
The style:snap-to-layout-grid attribute |
WG6 |
N |
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15.31.3 |
〚This correction rescinds an IS 26300 deviation introduced via IS 26300:2006/COR1.
〚Change in the last paragraph (preceding the last schema fragment)〛
〚 … 〛chart:interval-major, chart:interval-minor-divisor – set major and minor interval for ticks or markings on the axis. The chart:interval-major defines the interval value. The minor interval is determined by dividing the chart:interval-major value by the chart:interval-minor-divisor.
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TC |
N |
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Appendix B |
〚In the References entry for [ZIP], change the URL〛
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1.0-2 TC |
N |
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Appendix E.4 |
〚Change the only paragraph〛
Please
see the additional, detailed Accessibility Guidelines
http://docs.oasis-open.org/office/office-accessibility/v1.0/.
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WG6 |
N |
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Appendix F/ |
〚In the last sentence of the last paragraph〛
〚 … 〛number:calendar attribute specified in section 14.7.11. |
WG6 |
N |
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