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    • Type: Bug
    • Status: Closed
    • Priority: Minor
    • Resolution: Duplicate
    • Affects Version/s: ODF 1.2
    • Fix Version/s: ODF 1.2
    • Component/s: Schema and Datatypes
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      Copied from office-comment list

      Original author: "Alex Brown" <alexb@griffinbrown.co.uk>
      Original date: 27 Apr 2009 15:50:39 -0000
      Original URL: http://lists.oasis-open.org/archives/office-comment/200904/msg00053.html

      The @fo:min-height attribute is declared in the "ODF XSL compatible"
      namespace, yet the schema fails to declare the "inherit" value types
      necessary for compatibility with the W3C spec. The narrative text does
      not mention this.

      Furthermore, this attribute appears not to be usable with a percentage
      values in certain contexts as declared by the schema (header/footer
      properties), yet there is no mention of, or explanation for, this
      incompatibility.

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          michael.brauer Michael Brauer (Inactive) added a comment -

          Regarding mentioning "inherit": That's a duplicate to OFFICE-1498.

          Regarding "Furthermore, this attribute appears not to be usable with a percentage
          values in certain contexts as declared by the schema (header/footer
          properties), yet there is no mention of, or explanation for, this
          incompatibility":

          Whether it should be mentioned that percentage values aren't supported is the same as OFFICE-1498.
          To provide an explanation for this seems to be outside the scope of a standard.

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          michael.brauer Michael Brauer (Inactive) added a comment - Regarding mentioning "inherit": That's a duplicate to OFFICE-1498 . Regarding "Furthermore, this attribute appears not to be usable with a percentage values in certain contexts as declared by the schema (header/footer properties), yet there is no mention of, or explanation for, this incompatibility": Whether it should be mentioned that percentage values aren't supported is the same as OFFICE-1498 . To provide an explanation for this seems to be outside the scope of a standard.
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          michael.brauer Michael Brauer (Inactive) added a comment -

          Closing issues marked as "duplicate"

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          michael.brauer Michael Brauer (Inactive) added a comment - Closing issues marked as "duplicate"

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            • Assignee:
              michael.brauer Michael Brauer (Inactive)
              Reporter:
              rcweir Robert Weir (Inactive)
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