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  1. OASIS Open Document Format for Office Applications (OpenDocument) TC
  2. OFFICE-2866

20.128 draw:gradient-step-count - mandatory and optional language incorrect - see description

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    • Type: Bug
    • Status: Applied
    • Priority: Major
    • Resolution: Fixed
    • Affects Version/s: ODF 1.2 CD 05
    • Fix Version/s: ODF 1.2 CD 06
    • Component/s: General
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    • Proposal:
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      A gradient step count of color interpretation shall be 3 or greater.

      A gradient step count of color interpretation may be above 256.

      (Ditched the note as per Dennis) (As per Paul Cotton, I revised the language so that it could stand on its own if extracted. We have 500+ shall statements so not likely to appear in ODF 1.2 but I like the idea. Probably need a shall/may/can styles to enable smooth extraction.)

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      A gradient step count of color interpretation shall be 3 or greater. A gradient step count of color interpretation may be above 256. (Ditched the note as per Dennis) (As per Paul Cotton, I revised the language so that it could stand on its own if extracted. We have 500+ shall statements so not likely to appear in ODF 1.2 but I like the idea. Probably need a shall/may/can styles to enable smooth extraction.)
    • Resolution:
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      "A step count shall be 3 or greater."

      "A step count may be above 256."

      Note: A step count about 256 is not commonly supported and may lead to performance issues.

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      "A step count shall be 3 or greater." "A step count may be above 256." Note: A step count about 256 is not commonly supported and may lead to performance issues.

      Description

      Second paragraph reads:

      "A step count less than 3 is not valid as there would be no interpolation possible. Values above 256 need not be supported or may result in performance issues."

      The phrase "not valid" is clearly wrong, should be a "shall." Is the second sentence for consumers or producers, or both?

      Suggest:

      "A step count shall be 3 or greater."

      "A step count may be above 256."

      Note: A step count about 256 is not commonly supported and may lead to performance issues.

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              patrick Patrick Durusau
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              patrick Patrick Durusau
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