1、 Reference numberISO/IEC 26300:2006(E)ISO/IEC 2006INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO/IEC26300First edition2006-12-01Information technology Open Document Format for Office Applications (OpenDocument) v1.0 Technologies de linformation Format de document ouvert pour applications de bureau (OpenDocument) v1.0 I
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24、NORMALISATIONINTERNATIONAL ELECTROTECHNICAL COMMISSION COMMISSION LECTROTECHNIQUE INTERNATIONALEInformation technology Open Document Format for Office Applications (OpenDocument) v1.0 TECHNICAL CORRIGENDUM 3 Technologies de linformation Format de document ouvert pour applications de bureau (OpenDocu
25、ment) v1.0 RECTIFICATIF TECHNIQUE 3 Technical Corrigendum 3 to ISO/IEC 26300:2006 was prepared by Joint Technical Committee ISO/IEC JTC 1, Information technology, Subcommittee SC 34, Document description and processing languages. The text of this Technical Corrigendum combined with the text of ISO/I
26、EC 26300:2006/Amd.1:2012/Cor.1:2014 are together technically equivalent to Appendix C of Open Document Format for Office Appplications (OpenDocument) Version 1.1 Errata 01 published by OASIS. This Technical Corrigendum should be read in conjunction with ISO/IEC 26300:2006 and the associated Technica
27、l Corrigenda ISO/IEC 26300:2006/Cor.1:2010 and ISO/IEC 26300:2006/Cor.2:2011. The current edition of ISO/IEC 26300 should be understood by first applying the changes specified in ISO/IEC 26300:2006/Cor.1:2010 and ISO/IEC 26300:2006/Cor.2:2011, then the changes specified in this Technical Corrigendum
28、. Ref. No. ISO/IEC 26300:2006/Cor.3:2014(E)ICS 35.240.30 ISO/IEC 2014 All rights reserved Technical Corrigendum 3:2015 (IDT) to CAN/CSA-ISO/IEC 26300:08ISO/IEC 26300:2006/Cor.3:2014(E) 2 ISO/IEC 2014 All rights reservedNotation conventions The title of each correction is the complete reference to th
29、e clause (section or sub-section) being corrected. In all cases the title begins with the clause number, the section or sub-section name, and the page number. In most cases the location of the correction is more precisely indicated by a paragraph number or other indicator. Paragraph numbers are dete
30、rmined by counting the number of paragraphs from the beginning of the section or sub-section in question, ignoring lists, tables and examples. after the application of any previous correction. Page numbers refer to ISO/IEC 26300:2006 before the application of any previous correction. In the case of
31、corrections to the normative Relax-NG schema, the lines of the schema that are corrected are indicated in italics below the heading. Schema line numbers refer to the corrected schema. Other guidance on the intended application of a correction may be given in italics below the heading. A correction m
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33、urple and double-underlined, as demonstrated here. An ellipsis is occasionally used to indicate deliberate omission of fragments of the original text that are unchanged by this Technical Corrigendum and would unreasonably extend the text of this Technical Corrigendum. Technical Corrigendum 3:2015 (I
34、DT) to CAN/CSA-ISO/IEC 26300:08ISO/IEC 26300:2006/Cor.3:2014(E) ISO/IEC 2014 All rights reserved 3 3.1.18, “Document Statistics”, schema fragment, p. 63 The following text corrects the names of four attributes in the definition of the pattern “office-meta-data” (lines 792, 797, 802 and 807 of the am
35、ended schema) in the normative Relax-NG schema, as reproduced in this section. 7.7.1, “User-defined Index Source”, sub-section “Copy Outline Levels”, list following paragraph 2, item 1 (as inserted by COR2), p. 163 false: no indentation is added 8.1.3, “Table Cell”, sub-section “Cell Current Currenc
36、y”, paragraph 1, p. 188 The office:currency attribute specifies the currency system in which the value of the office:value attribute is expressed. The value of this attribute is usually a currency identifier, such as “DEM” or “EUR”. This attribute may be present only when the office:value-type attri
37、bute value is “currency”. 9.3.3, “Objects”, sub-section “Object Data”, sub-list item 1 following list following paragraph 1 (as corrected by COR2), item 1, p. 304 For objects that have an XML representation, the link references the sub package of the object. For objects that have an XML representati
38、on, the representation of the object is equivalent to a separate document representing that object, except it is stored in a folder in the document package. The xlinklink references that folder. 9.5.3, “Enhanced Geometry Path Attributes”,sub-section “Enhanced Path”, paragraph 1, p. 333 The draw:enha
39、nced-path attribute specifies a path similar to the svg:d attribute of the element. Instructions such as moveto, lineto, arcto and other instructions together with its parameter are describingtheir parameters determine the Technical Corrigendum 3:2015 (IDT) to CAN/CSA-ISO/IEC 26300:08ISO/IEC 26300:2
40、006/Cor.3:2014(E) 4 ISO/IEC 2014 All rights reservedgeometry of a shape which can be filled and or stroked. Relative commands are not supported. 9.5.3, “Enhanced Geometry Path Attributes”,sub-section “Enhanced Path”, table following paragraph 7, row 11 (“Command A”), column 3 (“Description”) (as cor
41、rected by COR1), p. 334 (x1, y1) and (x2, y2) is definingdefine the bounding box of an ellipse. A line is then drawn from the current point to the start angle of the arc that is specified by the radial vector of point (x3, y3) and then counter clockwise to the end-angle that is specified by point (x
42、, y). 9.5.3, “Enhanced Geometry Path Attributes”,sub-section “Text Areas”, paragraph 1, p. 335 The draw:text-areas attribute specifies an optional list of text areas. The text areas are is used to position and align the text. If no text area is omittedspecified, the area of the shape itself is used.
43、 If a second text area is availablespecified, it is used for vertical text. 9.5.3, “Enhanced Geometry Path Attributes”,sub-section “Text Areas”, list following paragraph 3, item 2 (as corrected by COR1), p. 336 If “$” is precedingprecedes an integer value, the value is indexingindexes a draw:modifie
44、rs attribute. The corresponding modifier value is used as the parameter value then. 9.5.3, “Enhanced Geometry Path Attributes”,sub-section “Glue Points”, paragraph 1, p. 336 The draw:glue-points attribute specifies a list of object defined glue points. In contradiction toUnlike the user defined glue
45、 points which are defined by the sub-element, the position of an object defined glue point can make use ofbe defined using equations and modifiers. 9.5.3, “Enhanced Geometry Path Attributes”,sub-section “Glue Points”, list following paragraph 4, item 2 (as corrected by COR1), p. 336 If “$” is preced
46、ingprecedes an integer value, the value is indexingindexes a draw:modifiers attribute. The corresponding modifier value is used as the parameter value then. 9.5.3, “Enhanced Geometry Path Attributes”,sub-section “Glue Points”, paragraph 5 (as corrected by COR1), p. 336 An example of the draw:glue-po
47、ints attribute that defines two glue points, including modifier and equation usage, would be: draw:glue-points=”“0 ?Formula1 100 $1“” Technical Corrigendum 3:2015 (IDT) to CAN/CSA-ISO/IEC 26300:08ISO/IEC 26300:2006/Cor.3:2014(E) ISO/IEC 2014 All rights reserved 5 9.5.6, “Enhanced Geometry Handle Att
48、ributes”,sub-section “Handle Position”, list following paragraph 2, item 2 (as corrected by COR1), p. 341 If “$” is precedingprecedes an integer value, the value is indexingindexes a draw:modifiers attribute. The corresponding modifier value is used as the parameter value then. 10.3.1, “Title”, para
49、graph 1, p. 375 The element represents a main title object in a chart document. This element can contain fixed text or it can contain a element pointing to the text that should be displayed as the titlehave a table:cell-range attribute referencing the cell to be taken as the source of the text, over-riding any fixed text. This element can also be a sub-element of chart:axis, see section 10