https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=68183

--- Comment #3 from Holger Schmithüsen <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to comment #1)
> Those are not "useless" styles, they do carry revision ids.

All right, I now see the use of the rsids (to identify which content has been
created in which session). However, two questions arise from that:

1. The attributes "officeooo:paragraph-rsid" and "officeooo:rsid" of
<style:text-properties> are not in the "OASIS OpenDocument 1.2 standard",
therefore they must be part of "1.2 extended". (BTW, where can I see what's
behind this?) Wouldn't it then be more convenient to allow every content
element (like <text:p> here) to have a rsid-attribute, rather then defining
styles that contain this information?

2. Why do the rsids vanish, when the styles are reassigned to the paragraphs
(see steps 8b and 9b of the initial post)?

Regards, Holger

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