Hi Heiko,
Heiko Tietze schrieb:
Jay was wondering why character style is included. The table style as implemented today makes the
text of lines italic, for instance, but is expected to affect only background and border.
The <table:table-template> element has children: <table:background>
16.20, <table:body> 16.19.6, <table:even-columns> 16.19.9,
<table:even-rows> 16.19.7, <table:first-column> 16.19.4,
<table:first-row> 16.19.2, <table:last-column> 16.19.5, <table:last-row>
16.19.3, <table:odd-columns> 16.19.10 and <table:odd-rows> 16.19.8.
Besides <table:background>, which refers to a style of family type
'table', all others refer to a style of family type 'table-cell'.
And in section "Table Cell Styles" (16.36.4, part 1) you read,
<quote>
Table cell styles are <style:style> elements that have the family
table-cell.
In addition to table cell properties, table cell styles may define
paragraph and text properties. These are applied to paragraphs contained
in a table cell unless they are overwritten by paragraph styles that are
specified by the paragraph elements themselves.
</quote>
The essential part is "text properties". You can read in section
16.27.28<style:text-properties> the huge number of its attributes.
In the schema it is in line #13290 to 13302.
The old table "AutoFormat Styles" have included text properties, and
such are always needed to style a table. So I do not understand "but is
expected to affect only background and border".
Kind regards
Regina
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