https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=35033

--- Comment #20 from Regina Henschel <rb.hensc...@t-online.de> ---
(In reply to Thomas Lendo from comment #19)
> @Regina:
> Is this a problem of the ODF specification or only a LibO implementation
> issue?

You would need a construction
<draw:frame><draw:text-box><draw:frame><draw:object>
The schema would allow it directly. The description is not really clear, but I
see no principle problem in file format. For Draw it is simple a missing
feature. For Impress you have the additional task to define, how such enhanced
text-box reacts on animation.


> 
> As images and frames have an own style in Writer but not in Draw and
> Impress, it's not possible to use the Writer properties. Is it necessary to
> add these styles to Draw and Impress to have this enhancement request to be
> implemented?

No, styles are not the problem here. The problem is, that the text rendering
engine is not able to handle other child elements than <text:span> elements
(=character formatting). The styles in Writer contain additional properties,
which describe the relationship of the -essentially graphic- objects to the
surrounding text. These are not necessary in Draw/Impress because no running
text exists. The normal graphic properties are sufficient for the outer frame.
Only if the nesting <draw:frame><draw:text-box><draw:frame><draw:object> is
implemented additional properties would be necessary for describing the
relationship between inner frame and text-box.

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