Hi Michael, I have received your mail, thanks for your guidances. I am sorry that I dont answer you right now. I will reply you until I investigate some thing whether W3C's CSS does support that feature.
Thanks Best Regards Shi zhoubo Michael Brauer - Sun Germany - ham02 - Hamburg 写道: > Hi Shi zhoubo, > > shizhoubo[OOoFrm] wrote: > >> Hi Michael, >> I am awfully sorry for the late reply, as I spent marriage vacation for >> many days. >> > > Congratulations and best wishes for you and your wife. > > >>>> IMO the using the attribute is not adequate to fulfill this need. The >>>> feature has been discussed on in the [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing >>>> list. As for the previous discussion, please see this thread: >>>> http://ux.openoffice.org/servlets/BrowseList?list=discuss&by=thread&from=1849629 >>>> >>>> <http://ux.openoffice.org/servlets/ReadMsg?list=discuss&msgNo=664> >>>> >>>> >>> I had a look at this mail and your proposal, and I'm sharing the >>> concerns from Thorsten. If the line is a graphical object, then it will >>> not be adapted to any size changes of the cell. >>> >>> >> The lines can be adapted to any size changes of the cell. >> because it will be calculateed its start point and end point, while >> the cell' size changes. >> > > You are right if the size change is the result of an user interaction. > But what happens if the cell height is calculated automatically? In this > case, the cell height may be diffent on different systems, for instance > if the systems have fonts with slightly different metrics installed. > > Specifying the corners or sides where the diagonal lines start and end > seems to be more robust in this regard. > > >>> In your example images, there are either two or three lines, in a >>> limited number of combinations. Would it be an option to define an >>> element that says >>> - whether there are two or three lines, >>> - in which corner they start, >>> - on what side of the cell they end, and >>> - that contains the content of the three or four sections into which the >>> cell is divided? >>> >>> >>> >> you right, the user can choose the diagonal style which be provided >> via a dialog. >> these diagonal style choosed decide the diagonal view. >> > > Wouldn't it be an option to have to specific attribute values or a set > of attributes that allow to specify exactly the same things as the UI? > If the UI does not require to specify the start and end of the lines by > specifying x any y positions, then I think ODF should not allow to do > that, too. > > > >>> Something like: >>> <table:diagonal table:number-of-lines="3" table:start="br" table:end="top"> >>> <table:section1><text:p>...</text:p></table:section1> >>> <table:section2><text:p>...</text:p></table:section2> >>> <table:section3><text:p>...</text:p></table:section3> >>> <table:section4><text:p>...</text:p></table:section4> >>> </table:diagonal> >>> >>> Do you know whether W3C's CSS does support that feature? >>> >>> >>> >> I'm sorry that I dont know the W3C's Css support that feature. but I >> cant see clearly >> any relation between the Css's table:diagonal and Office's >> table:diagonal. >> Could you please tell me some advises ? >> > > ODF borrows a lot of formatting properties from CSS and XSL-FO (where > the later again borrows from CSS). So, if CSS would support diagonal > lines, then the prefered option for ODF would be to re-use the CSS > definition of diagonal lines in ODF. > > You can find more information on CSS at > > http://www.w3.org/Style/CSS/#specs > > I think if CSS has support for diagonal lines, then it will be in CCS3, > which is still under development. > > Best regards and best wishes for the holiday season. > > Michael > > > >> thanks ! >> Happy new year and Christmas! >> >> Best regards >> Shi zhoubo >> >>> Best regards >>> >>> Michael >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>> I'm eagerly looking forward to further opinions from you. :-) >>>> >>>> Best Regards, >>>> Shi Zhoubo. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>> Hi, >>>>> >>>>> is it essential that the diagonal lines are graphical objects? >>>>> >>>>> ODF already has a "style:diagonal-tl-br" attribute for specifying a >>>>> single diagonal line. Would it be an option to extend that feature? >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Best regards >>>>> >>>>> Michael >>>>> >>>>> shizhoubo[OOoFrm] wrote: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>> Hi all, >>>>>> >>>>>> I'm a software engineer from CH2000, we are currently developing a >>>>>> feature named Diagonal Table Header for Asian users, which requires >>>>>> modifications in file format. The specification for this feature can be >>>>>> found in >>>>>> http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Diagonal_Table_Header >>>>>> Could you help to review the file format part please? >>>>>> >>>>>> Best Regards, >>>>>> Shi Zhoubo. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>> >>> > > >
