19.674 table:multi-deletion-spanned - "in that case shall carry a table:multi-deletion-spanned attribute..." "...shall carry...."?

    • Type: Bug
    • Resolution: Fixed
    • Priority: Minor
    • ODF 1.2 CD 06
    • Affects Version/s: ODF 1.2 CD 05
    • Component/s: Table
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      If multiple columns or rows were deleted simultaneously, each deleted row or column is represented by a <table:deletion> element. The <table:deletion> element representing the first deleted row or column of multiple deleted columns or rows, shall have a table:multi-deletion-spanned attribute specifying the total number of deleted rows or columns in that deletion.

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      The table:multi-deletion-spanned attribute that 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.

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      If multiple columns or rows were deleted simultaneously, each deleted row or column is represented by a <table:deletion> element. The <table:deletion> element representing the first deleted row or column of multiple deleted columns or rows, shall have a table:multi-deletion-spanned attribute specifying the total number of deleted rows or columns in that deletion. Updated: The table:multi-deletion-spanned attribute that 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.
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      If multiple columns or rows were deleted simultaneously, each deleted row or column is represented by a <table:deletion> element. The <table:deletion> element representing the first deleted row or column of multiple deleted columns or rows, shall have a table:multi-deletion-spanned attribute specifying the total number of deleted rows or columns in that deletion.

      Updated:

      The table:multi-deletion-spanned attribute that 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.

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      If multiple columns or rows were deleted simultaneously, each deleted row or column is represented by a <table:deletion> element. The <table:deletion> element representing the first deleted row or column of multiple deleted columns or rows, shall have a table:multi-deletion-spanned attribute specifying the total number of deleted rows or columns in that deletion. Updated: The table:multi-deletion-spanned attribute that 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.

      19.674 table:multi-deletion-spanned - reads in full:

      "If multiple columns or rows were deleted simultaneously, each deleted row or column gets its own <table:deletion> element. The element of the first deleted row or column in that case shall carry a table:multi-deletion-spanned attribute that specifies the total number of deleted rows or columns."

      The "shall carry" is awkward.

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      If multiple columns or rows were deleted simultaneously, each deleted row or column is represented by a <table:deletion> element. The <table:deletion> element representing the first deleted row or column of multiple deleted columns or rows shall have a table:multi-deletion-spanned attribute specifying the total number of deleted rows or columns in that deletion.

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            Patrick Durusau
            Reporter:
            Patrick Durusau
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