hi Regina,
On 01.09.2018 19:01, Regina Henschel wrote:
Hi all,
the ODF specification has only for value "normal" a rule for the
precedence between the attributes fo:line-height [3] and
style:line-height-at-least [1] and style:line-spacing [2]. So I want
to extend the description. Unfortunately LibreOffice behaves so, that
the attribute order determines the final style (examine attached
file). But in XML the order of attributes is irrelevant. So what
behavior would you like to be specified?
i agree that having results depending on attribute order is in need of
improvement, but i'm not sure what exactly the result should be in that
case.
maybe the "fo:line-height" should win, because it's an "exact" value,
while "style:line-height-at-least" specifies only a lower bound?
The attributes "style:line-height-at-least" and "style:line-spacing"
are not supported for ODF by MS Office. I don't know, whether
something similar exists in OOXML.
okay then preferring "fo:line-height" would interop better with MS
Office too...
--
Michael Stahl
Senior Software-Entwickler LibreOffice
–––
CIB software GmbH
Geschäftsstelle Hamburg
Flachsland 10
22083 Hamburg
–––
T +49 (40) / 28 48 42 -296
F +49 (40) / 28 48 42 -100
Michael.Stahl@xxxxxx
www.cib.de
–––
Sitz: München
Registergericht München, HRB 123286
Geschäftsführer: Dipl.-Ing. Ulrich Brandner
_______________________________________________
LibreOffice mailing list
LibreOffice@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice