On 01.03.19 12:31, Michael H wrote:
Re: Recent mention of ODF Validator
Is there a validator for FODT files? Can the ODF Validator be upgraded
to include the flat format?
not that i'm aware of; probably (it has a bunch of interfaces and
subclasses already).
Failing custom built fodt:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1BPAJqGTFmeNLb80PRKcfcGt_4Qwy136p
Similar template file that loads. fodt:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=18T9nEKt8bjckin0d7iYRuI4FEDhSFOVI
And an example file with actual text in it: (This file includes
copyrighted material released under a Creative commons license. this
snippet doesn't include the license.)
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1LZvBC_xWUQ_neBhwXgh4FbIvxsAqs6ae
There is only 1 change to a scaling factor on 1 font setting difference
between them. This specific style is the default style, but I can't
figure out what fails.
LO built with --enable-dbgutil prints this:
...PT-9.4-11.9x24-w.fodt line 51]: Attribute style:text-scale redefined
probably a duplicate attribute.
you can find those with the xmllint tool.
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