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Support XSL attribute "column" and CSS 4 attribute "spread", stored in loext:hyphenation-keep-type, to give better control over hyphenation-keep. E.g. spread: both parts of a hyphenated word shall lie within a single spread, i.e. when the next page is not visible at the same time (e.g. the next page is not a right page of a book). – css::style::ParaHyphenationKeep is a boolean property now, importing hyphenation-keep = "page" as true. – type of ParaHyphenationKeep, including the new non-ODF types is stored in the new ParagraphProperties::ParaHyphenationKeepType. – default value of ParaHyphenationKeepType is COLUMN for interoperability. – Add checkboxes to Text Flow -> Hyphenation Across in paragraph dialog: * Column (previously: Hyphenate across column and page) * Page * Spread – enabling/disabling them follows XSL/CSS 4/loext, i.e. possible combinations: * No Hyphenation across (hyphenation-keep = "page" and loext:hyphenation-keep-type = "column") * Hyphenation across [x] Column (hyphenation-keep = "page" and loext:hyphenation-keep-type = "page") * Hyphenation across [x] Column [x] Page (hyphenation-keep = "page" and loext:hyphenation-keep-type = "spread") * Hyphenation across [x] Column [x] Page [x] Spread (hyphenation-keep = "auto") – Add ODF import/export – Update DOCX import – Add ODF unit tests Note: recent implementation depends on widow settings: disabling widow handling allows hyphenation across columns and pages not only in table cells. Note: RTF import-only, but not used bPageEnd has been renamed to bKeep. Depending on the RTF test results, likely it will need to disable the layout change, e.g. GetKeepType()=ParagraphHyphenationKeepType::AUTO, if PageEnd uses obsolete hyphenation rule, i.e. shifting only the hyphenated word to the next page, not the full line. More information: – COLUMN (standard XSL value, defined in https://www.w3.org/TR/2001/REC-xsl-20011015/slice7.html#hyphenation-keep) – SPREAD and ALWAYS (CSS 4 values of hyphenate-limit-last, equivalent of hyphenation-keep, defined in https://www.w3.org/TR/css-text-4/#hyphenate-line-limits). Follow-up to commit |
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Schemas for Validating ODF Files
Schemas that can be used for validating ODF files
subdirs:
mathml2
: W3C MathML 2.0 XML Schema (needed for Math embedded objects)odf1.0
,odf1.1
,odf1.2
: official OASIS RelaxNG schemasodf1.3
: current OASIS draft ODF 1.3 RelaxNG schemalibreoffice
: draft ODF schema, with additional LO extensions
The extension schema in libreoffice/
is used by all unit tests if
--with-export-validation
is given, which is the default.
Notably this means that if you add a new feature to the ODF filters and you add the required unit test for the new feature, then most likely the test will fail with a complaint from the validator; in this case the schema needs to be updated to contain the new elements and attributes.
The extension schema uses the RelaxNG
"include
" feature to refer to the ODF
schema; this means that it only contains those parts of the schema that
actually need to be changed - this works well in many cases because the ODF
schema is quite well structured with many named patterns, but unfortunately
there are a few places where that isn't the case and large chunks needed to be
copied to override them.
In the easy case, to add an attribute you just want to search for the
corresponding element, which will have a "foo-attlist
" named pattern, and then
add another attribute like this:
<rng:define name="draw-enhanced-geometry-attlist" combine="interleave"> rng:optional <rng:attribute name="drawooo:sub-view-size"> <rng:ref name="string"/> </rng:attribute> </rng:optional> </rng:define>
Currently only the features that are actually exported in the unit tests have been added to the schema; there is still some work to do here to add everything; the crashtesting script also does ODF validation of all files and now also uses the custom schema.
Unfortunately it turned out that there are a lot of extensions already for which no proposal exists [1], and in many cases not even an entry on the Wiki [2], so clearly something like this extension schema is needed.
[1] git grep TODO schema/libreoffice