The description provided for the ‘\l’ switch makes reference to a concept that is not defined in the context of a storage format, and that cannot be defined without making reference to a dynamic model of applications behaviors, which the OOXML text explicitly declines to do. Accordingly, the definition of ‘\l’ is broken.
Remove the ‘\l’ switch or else provide a proper definition for it.
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Proposed Disposition of DIS 29500 Comment FR-0227 (Modified: 2007-12-20) Agreed; the following changes will be made to Part 4, §2.16.5.18, page 1,524, lines 23 to explicitly acknowledge that this flag applies only during a field update: Switches: Zero or one date-and-time-formatting-switch and zero or one of the following field-specific-switches. \h Use the Hijri/Lunar calendar. \l When a field update is performed, I i f no date-and-time-formatting-switch is used, this switch is an instruction specifying that the date field shall use the date format date-and- time-formatting-switch last used by the hosting application when inserting a new DATE field. If there is no last-used date format available, then the date-and-time-formatting- switch used is implementation-defined. \s Use the Saka Era calendar.
