2.1.41 Section 5.4, Ruby
The standard defines the element <text:ruby>: WordPad supports the <text:ruby> element on Read but only to display the base text. The Ruby annotation is discarded on Read. WordPad does not support this element on Write; the base text is written out by using other supported XML elements such as <text:p> and <text:span>.
The standard defines the attribute text:style-name within the element <text:ruby>: This attribute is not supported in WordPad.
The standard defines the element <text:ruby-base> within the parent element <text:ruby>: WordPad supports this on Read. WordPad does not support this element on Write, the base text is written out using other supported XML elements such as <text:p> and <text:span>.
The standard defines the attribute text:style-name within the element <text:ruby-base> within the parent element <text:ruby>: This attribute is not supported in WordPad.
The standard defines the attribute text:style-name within the element <text:ruby-text> within the parent element <text:ruby>: This attribute is not supported in WordPad.