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Hi Regina,


Am 23.09.2016 um 00:40 schrieb Regina Henschel:
Hi Armin,

Armin Le Grand schrieb:
Hi Regina,

tried, but could not create one (tried frames in SW, too).

Might have to do with the change of SW FillStyle/Transparency attributes
to the full Draw ItemSet. These get written with the same attributes as
for draw objects, but before the change that attribute might have been
used. It would be loaded and converted at import, though.

Thus, might be if you use an older version which had not that change and
insert a frame and set transparency, but no guarantees

Direct hit :)

AOO 3.4.1 writes a style:background-transparency for a Writer frame with background color and transparency. LibreOffice 5.3 writes style:background-transparency too, but in addition it writes draw:fill, draw:fill-color and draw:opacity.

Yes, this is to have some backward compatibility. This means that the 'old' style to safe it might be removed in the future, but the new ones will stay. The new ones are the same as complete draw/fill style for graphic objects, thus unifying that stuff.

HTH!


LibreOffice writes draw:fill, draw:fill-color and draw:opacity too in style:page-layout-properties, however there without style:background-transparency. But for draw:fill, draw:fill-color and draw:opacity it is the same problem as for style:background-transparency: It is not allowed in style:page-layout-properties.

So my conclusion is, that a transparent property for page background is indeed needed. But I would suggest not to extend the style:background-transparency, but the draw:xyz attributes, because they are richer and already used in LibreOffice.

Kind regards
Regina




HTH!
ALG


Am 21.09.2016 um 19:36 schrieb Regina Henschel:
Hi all,

the ODF TC is going to discuss issue OFFICE-3770 [1], which is about
the attribute style:background-transparency. I'm trying to generate a
document by LibreOffice, in which this attribute is used. But in all
my tries I always get draw:opacity or draw:opacity-name (in case of
gradient).

Do you know a situation where LibreOffice writes the attribute
style:background-transparency ?

Kind regards
Regina

[1] https://issues.oasis-open.org/browse/OFFICE-3770
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