https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=135366

--- Comment #1 from Regina Henschel <rb.hensc...@t-online.de> ---
Created attachment 163866
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Data label solution made by Excel

The attached file was generated with Excel 365. It shows, how data labels are
styled using existing ODF elements. The essential part is, that ODF provides an
element <chart:data-label>, which can be used as child of a <chart:series>
element to define a default or as child of a <chart:data-point> element to
style the data label of that point.

This <chart:data-label> element has an attribute which refers a style. In that
style the usual attributes draw:stroke and others can be used. There is no need
for the private namespace 'loext' at all.


> Open element style:graphic-properties. You will find attribute
>     draw:stroke="none"     That is false, value should be "dash"
Here I was wrong. It is correct, because it is the style of the circle sector,
not of the label.

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