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    • Type: Bug
    • Status: Applied
    • Priority: Minor
    • Resolution: Fixed
    • Affects Version/s: ODF 1.0, ODF 1.0 (second edition), ODF 1.0 Errata 02
    • Fix Version/s: ODF 1.0 Errata CD 5
    • Component/s: Text
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    • Proposal:
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      Adopt clarification made for ODF 1.2, or state that the defect has been resolved in ODF 1.2.

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      Adopt clarification made for ODF 1.2, or state that the defect has been resolved in ODF 1.2.
    • Resolution:
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      15.4.38 Text Combine
      Replace:
      "Use the style:text-combine property to combine characters so that they are displayed within two lines.
      The value of this attribute can be none, letters or lines.
      If the value is lines, all characters with this attribute value that immediately follow each other are displayed within two lines of approximately the same length. There can be a line break between any two characters to meet this constraint.
      If the value of the attribute is letters, up to 5 characters are combined within two lines. Any additional character is displayed as normal text."
      with:
      "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."
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      15.4.38 Text Combine Replace: "Use the style:text-combine property to combine characters so that they are displayed within two lines. The value of this attribute can be none, letters or lines. If the value is lines, all characters with this attribute value that immediately follow each other are displayed within two lines of approximately the same length. There can be a line break between any two characters to meet this constraint. If the value of the attribute is letters, up to 5 characters are combined within two lines. Any additional character is displayed as normal text." with: "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."

      Description

      Submitter ID
      GB-26300-578
      Nature of defect
      Clarification Required
      Document
      ISO/IEC 26300:2006
      Clause
      15.4.38
      Page
      578
      Description of issue

      This clause states "[u]se the style:text-combine property to combine characters so that they are displayed within two lines".

      It is unclear what "within two lines" means; does this allude to oriental typsetting coventions?
      Proposal

      Clarify the wording of the provisions in this clause.

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              svante.schubert#1#1 svante.schubert#1#1
              Reporter:
              rcweir Robert Weir (Inactive)
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