The phrasing of this section is unclear, and there appears to be conformance requirements that go against the "purely syntactic" requirement of Part 1.
Furthermore, it is appropriate for information of this kind to be separated into an annex.
The meaning of the first paragraph is entirely unclear and needs to be rephrased.
Move all the built-in style definitions DIS Part 4 3.8.40 into a separate normative Annex "Basic Table Styles". Rephrase the annex to say "The following style names are reserved by this standard."
Part 4 s3.8.40 Table Styles
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Proposed Disposition of DIS 29500 Comment AU-0022 (Modified: 2007-11-26) We agree that the first paragraph in Part 4, §3.8.40, page 2,148, lines 1821 could be worded more clearly. This subclause would also benefit from having the table of built-in styles moved to Part 4, §D. (It was also determined that Part 4, §3.8.7 should be updated in a similar way.) The following changes will be made: Part 4, §3.8.40, page 2,148 This element represents a single table style definition. The built-in table styles are written in the tableStyle element by name, but the corresponding tableStyleElement elements are assumed rather than explicitly written. Following is a listing of each of the built-in table style definitions, whose normative definition is in Annex D. Any of the built-in tables styles, along with any additional table styles explicitly defined shall be supported by applications implementing table styles. This element represents a single table style definition that indicates how a spreadsheet application should format and display a table. Each of the tableStyle elements contains a collection of tableStyleElement elements that define formatting for a particular region of the table. Annex D contains a listing of table styles whose tableStyleElement elements are implied rather than explicitly saved in the file. In this case a name attribute is written on the tableStyle record, but no corresponding tableStyleElement elements are written. All of the built-in, named table styles defined in Annex D shall be supported by applications implementing table styles. [Note: Each of the table styles is made up of a collection of formatting definitions, each of which corresponds to a particular structured region of the table. An application can decide to support these built-in types, and can also decide to define more styles, each with their own definitions. An application can also decide whether the user will be allowed to customize or further define additional table styles. end note] Part 4, §3.8.40 The Table Style and PivotTable Style tables currently shown in §3.8.40 of the specification will be moved to Annex D. Part 4, §3.8.7, page 2,101 This element expresses represents the name and related formatting records for a named cell style in this workbook. The built-in cell styles are written here by name, but the corresponding formatting records are assumed rather than explicitly written. Following is a listing of each of the built-in cell style definitions, whose normative definition is in Annex D. Also following is a table mapping the builtinId value to the cell style name. Annex D contains a listing of cellStyles whose corresponding formatting records are implied rather than explicitly saved in the file. In this case, a builtinID attribute is written on the cellStyle record, but no corresponding formatting records are written. For all built-in cell styles, the builtinId determines the style, not the name. For all cell styles, Normal is applied by default. Part 4, §3.8.7 The Cell Style table currently shown in §3.8.7 of the specification will be moved to Annex D. Part 4, §Annex D, page 5,206, after line 8 <<The revisions in this Annex will incorporate the related material provided in electronic format.>> Built-in Table Styles Following is a table of the built-in table style names and informative example of formatting. These style names shall be supported by applications implementing table styles. <<The Table Style table currently shown in §3.8.40 of the specification will be inserted here. The built-in cell styles will go before the built-in table styles to match the order they have in the bullets in Annex D>> <<The PivotTable Style table currently shown in §3.8.40 of the specification will be inserted here.>> Built-in Cell Styles Following is a listing of the built-in cell style names, corresponding builtinId value and informative example of formatting. <<The Cell Style table currently shown in §3.8.40 of the specification will be inserted here.>>
