• Type: Sub-task
    • Resolution: Fixed
    • Priority: Major
    • ODF 1.2 CD 06
    • Affects Version/s: ODF 1.2 CD 05
    • Component/s: Text
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      • In 61.1, 1st paragraph, mark the term "character content" with the text style "Def" (italic).
      • In 6.1.1, 2nd paragraph: Text character data -> Character data
      • In 6.1.7: character content -> character data
      • In 6.1.8: character content -> character data (2 times)
      • In 16.27.9: text content -> character data
      • In the gray boxes, replace "The <yxz> element has text content." with "The <yxz> element may contain character data."
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      In 61.1, 1st paragraph, mark the term "character content" with the text style "Def" (italic). In 6.1.1, 2nd paragraph: Text character data -> Character data In 6.1.7: character content -> character data In 6.1.8: character content -> character data (2 times) In 16.27.9: text content -> character data In the gray boxes, replace "The <yxz> element has text content." with "The <yxz> element may contain character data."

      Part 1, section 6.1.1 – We say "Text character data contained...". Does this mean anything different than "character data", which is the term we use elsewhere?

      In general, I'm not getting the distinction between "character data", "character content", "text content" and "text character data".

      The XML term is "character data" defined as: "All text that is not markup constitutes the character data of the document".

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            Michael Brauer (Inactive)
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            Robert Weir (Inactive)
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