t - text range (§3:2.4.3.1). Is it OK to define OOXML attributes and behaviour within another standard (the separate XML 1.0 specification)
I believe that preserve whitespace is not "often" used, for routine text runs (only likely if several text runs need to be merged If preserve is "often" used, why is the WordprocessingML default to remove white space
I believe that preserve whitespace is not "often" used, for routine text runs (only likely if several text runs need to be merged If preserve is "often" used, why is the WordprocessingML default to remove white space
Proposed change: Change sentence to clarify use of the xml:space="preserve" attribute.
5.2 WORDPROCESSINGML [p11]
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Proposed Disposition of DIS 29500 Comment GB-0009 (Modified: 2007-10-27) The document “Office Open XML Overview” was intended to provide some background and contextual information about OOXML for reviewers during both the Ecma adoption stage and the 5-month Ballot stage of the Fast-Track process. (Such a document is often referred to as a white paper.) As such, this document will not be included in the published standard. Similar Comments: CA-0002 , DE-0140 , DK-0043 , GB-0004 , GB-0006 , GB-0007 , GB-0008 , GB-0010 , GB-0011 , GB-0015 , IN- 0050 , JP-0018 , PT-0002 , US-0004

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