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  1. OASIS Open Document Format for Office Applications (OpenDocument) TC
  2. OFFICE-2903

9.2.7 <table:scenario> - what triggers "temporary" application of the sceneario?

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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: Table
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    • Proposal:
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      Delete "temporarily" from "... a table whose contents temporarily replaces the contents ..."

      Replace
      "
      The visibility of a scenario table is controlled by its style.
      "
      with
      "
      The visible indication of a scenario table is controlled by its table:display-border attribute.
      "

      Replace
      "
      Only one scenario table can be applied to a table at one time.
      "
      with
      "
      Only one scenario table can be applied to a range at one time.
      "

      I will add two notes to capture Eike's observations:

      Note: Display of the border of a scenario is the only visible indication that the displayed data is the result of the application of a scenario to the data in the table.

      Note: A table can have multiple scenarios applied to it so long as the ranges of application do not overlap.

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      Delete "temporarily" from "... a table whose contents temporarily replaces the contents ..." Replace " The visibility of a scenario table is controlled by its style. " with " The visible indication of a scenario table is controlled by its table:display-border attribute. " Replace " Only one scenario table can be applied to a table at one time. " with " Only one scenario table can be applied to a range at one time. " I will add two notes to capture Eike's observations: Note: Display of the border of a scenario is the only visible indication that the displayed data is the result of the application of a scenario to the data in the table. Note: A table can have multiple scenarios applied to it so long as the ranges of application do not overlap.

      Description

      In full the language in question reads: "A scenario is one or more cell ranges of a table whose contents temporarily replaces the contents of the cell ranges in the nearest non-scenario table preceding the scenario table in document order."

      OK, so what is the default position? Applied or not? And how do we record which one?

      Or is that the "visibility of a scenario table" that is controlled by a style?

      That seems like an odd way to say that a scenario is applied to at table, to describe it as visibility of the scenario table.

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            • Assignee:
              erack Eike Rathke (Inactive)
              Reporter:
              patrick Patrick Durusau
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