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On 09/05/12 19:53, Eike Rathke wrote:
Hi,

On Tuesday, 2012-04-24 21:31:41 +0200, Eike Rathke wrote:

Given that I think we'd need a number:fill-character or some such
attribute to go with
16.27 Data Styles
http://docs.oasis-open.org/office/v1.2/cs01/OpenDocument-v1.2-cs01-part1.html#__RefHeading__1416346_253892949
with the limitation that it can be present only once (if that is what
Excel does) and specyfing what happens in these three conditions.
Taking
http://wiki.oasis-open.org/office/How_to_propose_a_change_or_addition_to_ODF
http://wiki.oasis-open.org/office/ProposalTemplate
here is what I could come up with.

Noel, Kohei: did I miss anything? Is that what Excel does, specifically
the adjustment described? All<number:*-style>  elements covered where it
can occur?

lame I know, but as far as I can see ( and that's just with very limited experience playing with this feature ) excel ( the one and only version I checked ) seems to just insert 0..n characters as needed to fill the available width. As far as I could see with some quick testing left/right/center justification didn't seem to affect the output when the repeat character was present in the format ( is that what you mean by the adjustment you mention ? ) Anyway the behaviour above is how I interpret what you wrote ( hopefully that matches what you meant ) The problem is there may well be behavioural wrinkles yet unseen :-/ As for the style types that are covered the ones mentioned seem reasonable ( I admit I don't quite know which style types available from Excel's custom category tally with those we provide, I certainly see numeric, currency, percentage, date & time type formats in there all of which afaict can take the repeat character )

Do we need to cover what might happen in a word table ? ( for me I would prefer to steer away from that if possible as I don't know what is reasonable behaviour there ) Also do we need to specify the behaviour with multiple occurrences of the 'number:fill-character' attributes? we did mention that in a previous discussion ( i am of course ok with vague to none ;-) )

Noel

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