17.13.5.14 del
This element specifies that the inline-level content contained within it shall be treated as deleted content which has been tracked as a revision.
[Example: Consider a paragraph of text in a WordprocessingML document in which one word has been deleted, as follows:
This paragraph has the word text marked deleted as a revision, and is represented as the following WordprocessingML:
<w:p>
<w:r>
<w:t>Some</w:t>
</w:r>
<w:del w:id="0" w:author="Joe Smith" w:date="2006-03-31T12:50:00Z">
<w:r>
<w:delText>text</w:delText>
</w:r>
</w:del>
</w:p>
The del element contains all of the content which must be treated as revision marked as deleted; in this case, the word text was deleted by Joe Smith on March 31, 2006 at 12:50pm. end example]
Attributes
date (Annotation Date)
Specifies the date information for an annotation within a WordprocessingML document. The use of this information is outside of the scope of ISO/IEC 29500.
If this attribute is omitted, then no date information shall be associated with the parent annotation type.
[Example: Consider a comment represented using the following WordprocessingML fragment:
<… w:id="1" w:date="2006-01-01T10:00:00">
…
</…>
The date attribute specifies that the date of the current annotation is January 1st 2006 at 10:00 AM, which can be used as desired. end example]
The possible values for this attribute are defined by the ST_DateTime simple type (17.18.9).
author (Annotation Author)
Specifies the author for an annotation within a WordprocessingML document.
If this attribute is omitted, then no author shall be associated with the parent annotation type.
[Example: Consider a comment represented using the following WordprocessingML fragment:
<… w:id="1" w:author="Example Author">
…
</…>
The author attribute specifies that the author of the current annotation is Example
The possible values for this attribute are defined by the ST_String simple type (22.9.2.13).
id (Annotation Identifier)
Specifies a unique identifier for an annotation within a WordprocessingML document. The restrictions on the id attribute, if any, are defined by the parent XML element.
If this attribute is omitted, then the document is non-conformant.
[Example: Consider an annotation represented using the following WordprocessingML fragment:
<… w:id="1" … >
…
</…>
The id attribute specifies that the ID of the current annotation is 1. This value is used to uniquely identify this annotation within the document content. end example]
The possible values for this attribute are defined by the ST_DecimalNumber simple type (17.18.10).
[Note: The W3C XML Schema definition of this element’s content model (CT_RunTrackChange) is located in A.1. end note]