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19.505 style:num-letter-sync has "true" and "false" swapped

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    • Type: Bug
    • Status: Applied
    • Priority: Major
    • Resolution: Fixed
    • Affects Version/s: ODF 1.2, ODF 1.3 CS02
    • Fix Version/s: ODF 1.4
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    • Environment:

      OpenDocument-v1.3-cs02-part3-schema.odt of ODF 1.3 CS02
      OpenDocument-v1.2-part1.odt ODF 1.2

    • Proposal:
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      Exchange "true" and "false" in the 2 list items.

      Add bold text: This is called letter synchronization.

      make order the same as ODF 1.1 in terms of order

       

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      Exchange "true" and "false" in the 2 list items. Add bold text: This is called letter synchronization. make order the same as ODF 1.1 in terms of order  
    • Resolution:
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      19.505 style:num-letter-sync

      The style:num-letter-sync attribute specifies whether letter synchronization shall take place. If letters are used in alphabetical order for numbering, there are two ways to process overflows within a digit, as follows:

      • false: A new digit is inserted. Its start value is ”a” or ”A”, and it is incremented every time an overflow occurs in the following digit. The numbering sequence (for lower case numberings) in that case is a,b,c, ..., z, aa, ab, ac, ...,az, ba, ..., and so on.
      • true: A new digit is inserted that always has the same value as the following digit. The numbering sequence (for lower case numberings) in that case is a, b, c, ..., z, aa, bb, cc, ..., zz, aaa, ..., and so on. This is called letter synchronization.

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      29.323 style:num-letter-sync

      The style:num-letter-sync attribute specifies whether letter synchronization shall take place. If letters are used in alphabetical order for numbering, there are two ways to process overflows within a digit, as follows:

      • false: A new digit is inserted. Its start value is ”a” or ”A”, and it is incremented every time an overflow occurs in the following digit. The numbering sequence (for lower case numberings) in that case is a,b,c, ..., z, aa, ab, ac, ...,az, ba, ..., and so on.
      • true: A new digit is inserted that always has the same value as the following digit. The numbering sequence (for lower case numberings) in that case is a, b, c, ..., z, aa, bb, cc, ..., zz, aaa, ..., and so on. This is called letter synchronization.

       

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      19.505 style:num-letter-sync The style:num-letter-sync attribute specifies whether letter synchronization shall take place. If letters are used in alphabetical order for numbering, there are two ways to process overflows within a digit, as follows: false : A new digit is inserted. Its start value is ”a” or ”A”, and it is incremented every time an overflow occurs in the following digit. The numbering sequence (for lower case numberings) in that case is a,b,c, ..., z, aa, ab, ac, ...,az, ba, ..., and so on. true : A new digit is inserted that always has the same value as the following digit. The numbering sequence (for lower case numberings) in that case is a, b, c, ..., z, aa, bb, cc, ..., zz, aaa, ..., and so on. This is called letter synchronization. ... 29.323 style:num-letter-sync The style:num-letter-sync attribute specifies whether letter synchronization shall take place. If letters are used in alphabetical order for numbering, there are two ways to process overflows within a digit, as follows: false : A new digit is inserted. Its start value is ”a” or ”A”, and it is incremented every time an overflow occurs in the following digit. The numbering sequence (for lower case numberings) in that case is a,b,c, ..., z, aa, ab, ac, ...,az, ba, ..., and so on. true : A new digit is inserted that always has the same value as the following digit. The numbering sequence (for lower case numberings) in that case is a, b, c, ..., z, aa, bb, cc, ..., zz, aaa, ..., and so on. This is called letter synchronization.  

      Description

      <quote>
      • false: A new digit is inserted that always has the same value as the following digit. The numbering sequence (for lower case numberings) in that case is a, b, c, ..., z, aa, bb, cc, ..., zz, aaa, ..., and so on.
      • true: A new digit is inserted. Its start value is ”a” or ”A”, and it is incremented every time an overflow occurs in the following digit. The numbering sequence (for lower case numberings) in that case is a,b,c, ..., z, aa, ab, ac, ...,az, ba, ..., and so on.
      </quote>

      this is ODF 1.1:

      <quote>
      12.2.3 Letter Synchronization in Number Formats
      If letters are used in alphabetical order for numbering, there are two ways to process overflows within a digit, as follows:
      • A new digit is inserted. Its start value is A, and it is incremented every time an overflow occurs in the following digit. The numbering sequence in this case is something like a,b,c, ..., z, aa, ab, ac, ...,az, ba, ..., and so on.
      • A new digit is inserted that always has the same value as the following digit. The numbering sequence in this case is something like a, b, c, ..., z, aa, bb, cc, ..., zz, aaa, ..., and so on. This is called letter synchronization.
      The style:num-letter-sync specifies whether letter synchronization shall take place.
      </quote>

      It is obvious that since ODF 1.2, the values "true" and "false" were swapped from the definition in ODF 1.1.

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