[sw-issues] [Issue 105270] Writer saves text alignme nt of RTL paragraph not according to spec

2010-05-26 Thread thzander
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--- Additional comments from thzan...@openoffice.org Wed May 26 11:59:44 
+ 2010 ---
The UI issue you speak of is rather trivial to solve as far as I can see; in
KWord the only change was to swap the icons for left-align and right-align based
on the directionality of the locale the application is started in.

In other words; the action is internally called 'leading-align' or
'trailing-align' and based on directionality the icon it shows can be the
left-align or right-align icon in a way that its visually consistent.

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[sw-issues] [Issue 105270] Writer saves text alignme nt of RTL paragraph not according to spec

2009-09-23 Thread thzander
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--- Additional comments from thzan...@openoffice.org Wed Sep 23 11:09:07 
+ 2009 ---
 It would also break compatibility to older documents.

True, but now it means nobody writing in RTL can interoperate with OOo if they
get proper ODF docs from other apps. And vice versa.

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[sw-issues] [Issue 105270] Writer saves text alignme nt not according to spec

2009-09-22 Thread thzander
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 Issue #|105270
 Summary|Writer saves text alignment not according to spec
   Component|Word processor
 Version|OOo 3.1
Platform|Unknown
 URL|
  OS/Version|Linux
  Status|UNCONFIRMED
   Status whiteboard|
Keywords|
  Resolution|
  Issue type|DEFECT
Priority|P3
Subcomponent|save-export
 Assigned to|writerneedsconfirm
 Reported by|thzander





--- Additional comments from thzan...@openoffice.org Tue Sep 22 13:09:05 
+ 2009 ---
This is an interoperability issue.

OOo writer seems to store and read text alignment not according to spec.
The fo:text-align tag gets the value 'end' for text that has a visual alignment
right and a text progression (style:writing-mode) of right-to-left.
If you look at the spec; http://www.w3.org/TR/xsl/#text-align then 'end' is
specified as;
 «Specifies that the content is to be aligned on the end-edge in the
inline-progression-direction.»

This means that for LTR paragraphs end equals right and for RTL paragraphs end
equals the visual alignment of left.
Yet OOo seems to equate 'end' with 'right' unconditionally.

Test documents and related materials can be found in the koffice bugtracker;
http://bugs.kde.org/207915

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