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  1. OASIS Open Document Format for Office Applications (OpenDocument) TC
  2. OFFICE-2546

10.4.10 <draw:floating-frame>, can it be deprecated ?

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    • Type: Improvement
    • Status: Open
    • Priority: Minor
    • Resolution: Unresolved
    • Affects Version/s: ODF 1.2 Part 1 CD 4
    • Fix Version/s: ODF-Next
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    • Proposal:
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      Deprecate the element or add a note with an example / use case

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      Deprecate the element or add a note with an example / use case
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      A <draw:floating-frame> element references an arbitrary document that is displayed in the rectangular area set up by the parent <draw:frame> element. It behaves like an <iframe> in HTML.

      In contrast, the <draw:object> element references an ODF document, that in particular may be embedded in the container document's ODF package. A <draw:object-ole> element is similar to <draw:object>, except that the embedded document need not have an ODF representation.

      There is indeed some overlap between the two concepts. Deprecating it in favor of an (possibly extended) <draw:object> or <draw:object-ole> element may be reasonable, but requires a harmonization of the elements. This may be something for a later version of ODF.

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      A <draw:floating-frame> element references an arbitrary document that is displayed in the rectangular area set up by the parent <draw:frame> element. It behaves like an <iframe> in HTML. In contrast, the <draw:object> element references an ODF document, that in particular may be embedded in the container document's ODF package. A <draw:object-ole> element is similar to <draw:object>, except that the embedded document need not have an ODF representation. There is indeed some overlap between the two concepts. Deprecating it in favor of an (possibly extended) <draw:object> or <draw:object-ole> element may be reasonable, but requires a harmonization of the elements. This may be something for a later version of ODF.

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      "The <draw:floating-frame> element represents a frame that is embedded in a document."

      So what would it contain ?
      Is there anything in a <draw:floating-frame> that can't be in a <draw:object> or a <draw:object-ole> ?

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            • Assignee:
              patrick Patrick Durusau
              Reporter:
              bart.hanssens Bart Hanssens (Inactive)
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