20.5.2.12 contentPart
This element specifies a reference to XML content in a format not defined by ISO/IEC 29500. [Note: This part allows the native use of other commonly used interchange formats, such as:
- MathML (http://www.w3.org/TR/MathML2/)
- SMIL (http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-smil/)
- SVG (http://www.w3.org/TR/SVG11/)
end note]
The relationship type of the explicit relationship specified by this element shall be http://purl.oclc.org/ooxml/officeDocument/relationships/customXml and have a TargetMode attribute value of Internal. If an application cannot process content of the content type specified by the targeted part, then it should continue to process the file. If possible, it should also provide some indication that unknown content was not imported.
[Example: Consider a SpreadsheetML document which includes the following SVG markup in a part named svg1.xml:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE svg PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD SVG 1.1//EN"
"http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/1.1/DTD/svg11.dtd">
<!--======================================================================-->
<!--= Copyright 2000 World Wide Web Consortium, (Massachusetts =-->
<!--= Institute of Technology, Institut National de Recherche en =-->
<!--= Informatique et en Automatique, Keio University). All Rights =-->
<!--= Reserved. See http://www.w3.org/Consortium/Legal/. =-->
<!--======================================================================-->
<!-- =====================================================================-->
<!-- -->
<!-- color-datatypes-BE-01.svg -->
<!-- renamed for 1.1 suite to color-prop-02-f.svg -->
<!-- -->
<!-- Author : Chris Lilley, 12-Aug-2000 -->
<!-- 1.1 revision by Rick Graham -->
<!-- Revised for SVGT/B: Benoit Bezaire Jul/02/2002 -->
<!-- More revision CL -->
<!--======================================================================-->
<svg version="1.1" baseProfile="full" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg"
xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" id="svg-root" width="100%"
height="100%" viewBox="0 0 480 360">
<title id="test-title">color-prop-02-f.svg</title>
<desc id="test-desc">Test that viewer has the basic capability to render
X11colors, using any of the equivalent forms.</desc>
<!--================================================================-->
<!--Content of Test Case follows… ===============-->
<!--================================================================-->
<g id="test-body-content">
<!-- groups of five colors -->
<g>
<circle cx="75" cy="40" r="20" fill="crimson"/>
<circle cx="115" cy="40" r="20" fill="#DC143C"/>
<circle cx="75" cy="80" r="20" fill="rgb(220,20,60)"/>
<circle cx="115" cy="80" r="20"
fill="rgb(86.274509803921568627450980392157%,7.8431372549019607843137254901961%,
23.529411764705882352941176470588%)"/>
</g>
<g>
<circle cx="200" cy="40" r="20" fill="palegreen"/>
<circle cx="240" cy="40" r="20" fill="#98FB98"/>
<circle cx="200" cy="80" r="20" fill="rgb(152, 251, 152)"/>
<circle cx="240" cy="80" r="20"
fill="rgb(59.60784313725490196078431372549%,98.431372549019607843137254901961%,5
9.60784313725490196078431372549%)"/>
</g>
<g>
<circle cx="325" cy="40" r="20" fill="royalblue"/>
<circle cx="365" cy="40" r="20" fill="#4169E1"/>
<circle cx="325" cy="80" r="20" fill="rgb(65, 105, 225)"/>
<circle cx="365" cy="80" r="20"
fill="rgb(25.490196078431372549019607843137%,41.176470588235294117647058823529%,
88.235294117647058823529411764706%)"/>
</g>
<g>
<circle cx="75" cy="135" r="20" fill="firebrick"/>
<circle cx="115" cy="135" r="20" fill="#B22222"/>
<circle cx="75" cy="175" r="20" fill="rgb(178,34,34)"/>
<circle cx="115" cy="175" r="20"
fill="rgb(69.803921568627450980392156862745%,13.333333333333333333333333333333%,
13.333333333333333333333333333333%)"/>
</g>
<g>
<circle cx="200" cy="135" r="20" fill="seagreen"/>
<circle cx="240" cy="135" r="20" fill="#2E8B57"/>
<circle cx="200" cy="175" r="20" fill="rgb(46, 139, 87)"/>
<circle cx="240" cy="175" r="20"
fill="rgb(18.039215686274509803921568627451%,54.509803921568627450980392156863%,
34.117647058823529411764705882353%)"/>
</g>
<g>
<circle cx="325" cy="135" r="20" fill="mediumblue"/>
<circle cx="365" cy="135" r="20" fill="#0000CD"/>
<circle cx="325" cy="175" r="20" fill="rgb(0, 0, 205)"/>
<circle cx="365" cy="175" r="20"
fill="rgb(0%,0%,80.39215686274509803921568627451%)"/>
</g>
<g>
<circle cx="75" cy="230" r="20" fill="indianred"/>
<circle cx="115" cy="230" r="20" fill="#CD5C5C"/>
<circle cx="75" cy="270" r="20" fill="rgb(205, 92, 92)"/>
<circle cx="115" cy="270" r="20"
fill="rgb(80.39215686274509803921568627451%,36.078431372549019607843137254902%,3
6.078431372549019607843137254902%)"/>
</g>
<g>
<circle cx="200" cy="230" r="20" fill="lawngreen"/>
<circle cx="240" cy="230" r="20" fill="#7CFC00"/>
<circle cx="200" cy="270" r="20" fill="rgb(124, 252, 0)"/>
<circle cx="240" cy="270" r="20"
fill="rgb(48.627450980392156862745098039216%,98.823529411764705882352941176471%,
0%)"/>
</g>
<g>
<circle cx="325" cy="230" r="20" fill="mediumturquoise"/>
<circle cx="365" cy="230" r="20" fill="#48D1CC"/>
<circle cx="325" cy="270" r="20" fill="rgb(72, 209, 204)"/>
<circle cx="365" cy="270" r="20"
fill="rgb(28.235294117647058823529411764706%,81.960784313725490196078431372549%,
80%)"/>
</g>
</g>
<text id="revision" x="10" y="340" font-size="40" stroke="none"
fill="black">$Revision: 1.6 $</text>
<rect id="test-frame" x="1" y="1" width="478" height="358" fill="none"
stroke="#000000"/>
</svg>
The SpreadsheetML Drawing part would reference this content as follows:
<wsDr>
<twoCellAnchor>
<from>
<col>3</col>
<colOff>152400</colOff>
<row>5</row>
<rowOff>123825</rowOff>
</from>
<to>
<col>8</col>
<colOff>266700</colOff>
<row>22</row>
<rowOff>38100</rowOff>
</to>
</twoCellAnchor>
<contentPart r:id="svg1"/>
</wsDr>
The contentPart element specifies that the SVG markup targeted by the relationship with an ID of svg1 is part of the SpreadsheetML document. Examining the contents of the corresponding relationship part item, we can see the targets for that relationship:
<Relationships … >
…
<Relationship Id="svg1" TargetMode="Internal"
Type="http://purl.oclc.org/ooxml/officeDocument/relationships/customXml"
Target="svg1.xml" />
…
</Relationships>
The corresponding relationship part item shows that the file to be imported is named svg1.xml. end example]
Attributes
id (Relationship to Part)
Specifies the relationship ID to a content part.
[Example: Consider an XML element which has the following id attribute:
Namespace: http://purl.oclc.or g/ooxml/officeDoc ument/relationshi ps
<… r:id="rId1" />
The markup specifies the associated relationship part with relationship ID rId1 contains the corresponding relationship information for the parent XML element. end example]
The possible values for this attribute are defined by the ST_RelationshipId simple type (22.8.2.1).
[Note: The W3C XML Schema definition of this element’s content model (CT_Rel) is located in A.4.5. end note]